COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1949 Editorial By TOM LINDER 1 Thursday, May 26, there was a con- ce regarding the claims for dam- of farmers who have planted dam- panuts. Mr. Ed Smith, Attorney, nta, representing Douglas Peanut ppany, Shellers, Douglas, Georgia, BPI aekson, Attorney, of Vi- ia, representing Vidalia Cotton Oil npany, Shellers, Vidalia, Georgia, Claude Shaw, Assistant Attorney eral, representing the Department of iiture and Senator Purdom of ckshear, Georgia, Mr. Blalock, of ckshear, Georgia, and Mr. Hugh ell Jr., Atlanta, Georgia, were pres- my request to help determine the rights of the farmers involved and to determine what courses of action possible to protect the farmers in- a Perce jects ee four Ts, it was agreed by all the lawyers sent that the following rights and dies exist. The opinion of the law- be ing based, of course, on the facts ught out in two hearings before the on missioner of Agriculture in the te Capitol attended by farmers, deal- and shellers and by representatives the United States Rubber Company. he. lawyers agreed that: Where a farmer purchased seed anuts in lots of one or more ba we the eee by. the use of a od ei against the manufacturer DAMA 7 Spergon W. P. manufactured by the United States Rubber Company. 3. The sheller or dealer who proper- ly applied the seed treatment to the seed has the right to recover from the manufacturer of the treatment any damages which the sheller or dealer is liable to the farmer on account of the treatment if it is deleterious or not of sufficient strength to properly pro- tect the seed. In other words, if pea- nuts failed to come up because of the us of a treatment which failed to pro- tect the seed, then the farmer has a claim both against the sheller ae manufacturer and the sheller has claim for his own protection etek the manufacturer. REMEDIES There are several possible legal courses of action which the farmer may pursue in order to recover for the legal damages suffered as a result of planting damaged seed. Ina great many cases, however, if the individual farmer is forced to employ an Attorney and bring an individual suit, the cost involved would be prohibi- tive and for that reason we have tried to find a possible course of action that would permit the farmers collectively to bring an action to recover for all of them. On account of legal questions involv- ing jurisdiction, the combining of claims, or joinder of parties, ete., and other legal difficulties, these lawyers spent a great deal of time discussing possible. pro- cedures to ayoid multiplicity of law suits and also to avoid the necessity of each farmer having to enforce his individual claim. Tt was the consensus of opinion among the lawyers present at this conference that the farmer has a right of action - against the sheller or dealer because of the defectiveness of the peanuts and that the farmer is not compelled to bring any action against the United States Rubber - Company in order to enforce his rights. if the farmer recovers against the have a course of action against the United States Rubber Company for any legal damages which they suffered by reason of the farmers damage if game 3 was caused by the United States Rub Company. t Tf the farmer brings suit direct against _ the United States Rubber Company, the farmer would be assuming the burden of proving that the defectiveness ,of (th seed was due to the use of thas United States Rubber Companys product. If the farmers undertake to recover against the shellers and dealers who ap plied the seed treatment and sold the seed peanuts, each farmers case would have to stand on its own merit, but the farmers in the neighborhodd could get together and employ an Attorney eol- lectively to handle all their claims. This in the long run, is what they would have to do any way because there is no pro- vision of law under which the Commis: sioner of Agriculture ean bring any suit to recover for the farmers and for tha reason, it will be necessary for the farm: ers either individually or collectively to employ counsel and pursue these claims The Commissioner of Agriculture will, | of course, cooperate and be of every pos- | sible assistance in protecting the farmers and will also do what he can to help the shellers and dealers in adjusting thei claims against any manufacturer whose product has caused the damage. As soon as the facts are all in, I wil prepare the official report of the Com- missioner of Agriculture, covering the investigation in this matter. As soon as _the facts are all in and combined, copy | of that report will be furnished to an; Attorneys who may be engaged by any parties of either side of any litigation that might arise out-of this matter. TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agricultura PAGh TWO MARKET BULLETIN: 0 GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN || For sate | Forsate | Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on th ailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MERKETS. 222 STATE CAPITON, Atlanta. NATIONAL 5 | ASSOCIATION ee EDITORIAL a Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable ander postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain: ing more than 35 to 40 werds, not inclucling name and address Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin. does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from oublished notices. Tom Linder. Commissioner. Published Weekly at : By Department of Agriculture 114 122 eace St.. Covington, Ga Notify on FORM 3578Bureau vt Markets. 222 State Capitol Ailanta, Ga. Entered 18 second class matte: August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington Georgia, under Act of June # 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided fot in Section 1103. Act of October 4, 1917 Executive Office. Editorial! State Capitol. Atlanta Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office State Capito! ana Executive Offices 114.122 P+ce St., Covingion, Ga. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED . FOR: SALE e Tiger, Lemon, Blackberry, Siberian and Water Lilies, Per. Asters, Buttercups, Phlox, $1. doz.; Trillums, Jack-in-Pulpit, 30c doz.; Maidenhair Ferns, Red Spireay, Snowball, Red Trumpet Honeysuckle, Kerria Japonicas, tooted, 6, 75c. Moss packed. Miss Grace Eaton, Dah- Jonega, Rt. 1. 3 Tuberose, Fancy Leaf Cala- diums, Sultanas, Rain Lily, Maidenhair Ferns, Rainbow Moss. Water Hyacinths, Tulips, 9. each, for $1.50, Asters, Phlox, Buttercups, Tiger Lilies, Prim- roses, Cannas, Eater -i0ses, Ageratum, Siberian Iris, 12, $1. Moss packedt Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Trillums, Jack-in-the-Pulpits, Gentian, 60c doz.; Water Lilies, 85c doz.; Water Hyacinths, 4, 50c; Hardy Phlox, Trailing Ar- butus, 50c doz.; Damp packed. Add postage. Mrs, Odie Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Labeled Geranium Plants, Rooted assorted Coleus, 9, $1.; Large Canna, $1, doz. Mrs. H. E. McLeod, Dixie. / Dehlia Bulbs: Rose Glory, Avalon, Ashley Park, Hellen elvens, Frances Larreco, Mary Ellen, Spirit of St. Louis HRS Yellow, New State of Com- merce, Rodman , Wanamaker, and others, large type, 12 dif. var.. $2. Mrs. Tom Bell, Duluth, Rt. 2: Dahlias: Rodman Wana- maker, Orange Ball, Milton J. Cross, Copper King, Marshell Pink. Graf Zepplin, Jane Cowl, Spirit of St. Louis, Mary Ellen, Josephine G., and other, all _ large, 12 bulbs, all dif., $2. Mrs, H. E. Bell, Duluth. Dahlia Bulbs: Jersey Beacon, @riental. Glory, Nanaouakette, Orange Bali, Omar Khayyam, Pride of California, Harry May- or, Josephine G., Milton J. Cross. Marshall Pink, Alexan- der Waldia, others, all large, 2 all dif., $2. Mrs. Claude Adams, Duluth, Rt. 2. Single Blue Hvycinth, Chin- ese SacredLilies,- $1. doz.; Mix. ed Blue, Yellow Iris, 50c doz.; Exc. for -Tube Rose Bulbs, blooming size, and 2000 Sweet Potato Plants, certified. Miss Minnie Florence, Durand. 2 doz. Var. Violets, 1 doz. each of Mint and Pink Per. Phlox (large cluster tall type). 4 doz. plants, $1. Add postage. Mrs. E. Fountain, Fort Valley. Large size Pink Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.50 doz.; 5 doz. lots, $1.25 doz.; 10 doz. lots, $1. doz. Limited amt. for sale. No COD pres, Willie Tenner, Flippen, On B;-31, Baby var, Chrysanthemums, 2 doz. 25c; Angel Trumpets, rooted, 50c; Sultanas, 10c; Scar- let Sage Plants, 5c; Rooted Justicia, 25c; Rooted Confe- derate Rose Hybiscus 50c Zinnia (Burpees) 2 dgz. 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Cle- ments, Enigma. Pink Amaryllis Bulbs, bloom- ing size, 30c ea. Exc. for white sacks. Each pay postage, Mrs. Cora Kimberly, Empire. Baby, Blue and Purple Iris, 45c doz.; Squirrel Tail Fern, ?5c a bunch; Winter -Pinks, and T.emon Lilies, 35e doz.; Yel- ' 7 and White Daffodils, 55c doa; Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 35 ea. Add postage. No checks. Exe. for .print sacks. James Davis, Ellijay; Rt, 3. Iris: Purple, 40c doz.; Baby Blue, 50c doz.; Squirrel Tail Fern, 25c bunch; Red, Yellow Winter Pinks, Lemon Lilies, 35c doz.; Yellow, White Daffo- dils, 50e doz.; Dbl. Yellow Jap- onicas, 30c -ea.; Vine Honey- suckle, Dusty Miller, 30c doz. Add postage. No checks. Miss Melnese Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Blue Spider Wort, Jonquils, dbl., Single Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, Star of Bethelham, 25, 40c; Myrtle Vine, Orange Hemero- callis, 60c C; Cream Iris, 30c doz.; Garlic, large clump, 25c; Chesterfield Daisies, 3 doz., 50c Add postage. Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Purple Iris, Blue Spider Wort, Myrtle Vine, 25c doz.; Var. Violets, Orange Hemerocallis, 75e C; Several dif. Iris, Queen Annes Lace, 35c doz.; White Violets, Chesterfield Daisies, 2 doz., 40c. Add postage. Exc. for print sacks. Miss Frances Eller, Elli- jay, Rt 3. Sweet Scented Yellow Nar- cissus, Pink Primrose, 25c doz.; White Narcissus, Daffodils, White Violets, 25, 40c; Pale Blue Violets, Wild Iris, 55 C; Gladiola, 30 doz.; Wild Violets, 2 doz., 30c. Exe. for print sacks Add postage. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Daffodils, Star of Bethlehem, Tame. violets, Orange Lilies, Wild Iris, 75 doz.; Pink Hardy Phlex, 35c; Ruby King Sweet Pepper Plants, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Canna Lilies, Yellow Winter Pinks, White Sweet Williams, Button Pinks, 35c doz. Purple Iris, 40c doz.; Squirrel Tail Fern 25c bunch; Dbl. Yellow Japon- ieas, 30c ea. Baby Blue Iris, 50c doz. Add postage. No checks. Exc. for pen sacks. Mrs. & M. Davis, Ellijay, Rt 8. Purple Irises, White Narcis- sus, Daffodils, March Flowers, 10e ea.; Rooted Flowering Al- mond, 10e ea..Exe. for Box Flowers or large mums. Add Postage. No checks. Mrs. Lo- rene Bennett, Fairmount, Running Ivy, any quanity, 250 plants, $2.50; 500, $4.50; $8. M. Also African Violets, blue, 75c/R ea.; 3, $2.25; Leaves,10, $1. Mrs. R. K. Parrish, Atlanta, 105 Ter- race Drive N. E. Special offer on high grade Narcissus; Dogwood free with instructions how to- set; - Also small Orange Trees, $1. ea; Small Palms, 50c ea. B. O. Fus- sel, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood Ave. N: E. Several hun. Dbl. Cream and Yellow Narcissus Bulbs, $1.25 C; Apr. blooming Narcissus, and Daffodil and Jonquil, $1. C. add postage. Exc. for print or white sacks, large or small. Mrs. Wal- ter Wallace, Arnoldsville, Rt. 1. Pink. Thrift, 2 roots, le. No less $1. worth sold. Add postage Mrs. R. L. Winkle, Atlanta,, Rt. 3, Hastland Rd., S. E.. White Vienna Kohlrabi, and large Carentan Leek Plants, 2 doz., 50c; 100 or more, $1.25 C. E.-J. Fratzher, Atlanta, 1190 Morley Ave., Rt. 3. Box 36. | 20 var. Mums, Nancy Rose, Ind- ian Red, Orchid .Glow, Daisy White, Yellow, Button Yellow, Pink Azaleas, row budding br- onze, med. Shaggy White, Yel- low Ball Cream, 25.plants, $1.. Exc. 25 for 3 print sacks. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2. Fine Iris, my largest best bul- bs Orchid, Yellow, Tan, Purple, about 6 shades of blue and ma- ny 2 tones, $1.25 doz. Mrs. W. W. -Trimble, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Watermelon. Crape Myrtles, $3. doz. Dorothy. Perkin Roses, 5, $1. Green Jew, 5c, cutting; Exc. for col. 100 lb. feed sacks. No orders jess $1. Mrs, Clayton Douglas, Alma, Rt. -1. Day Lilies, White Narcissus with yellow cups, Butter and Eggs, 25c doz.. $1. C.; Dry top size Paper White Narcissus, bl- ooms in Dec.-Jan. 55 doz. Exc. for Gladioli, and Dahlia Tubers with good eyes. Mrs. Sam Smith Austell, Rt:-3: 24 doz. large Mums, White, Red, and Bronze, 12-24 in.3 doz. $1. PP. Mrs. D. Morris, Atlanta, 644 Yorkshire Rd. N, E. Tel. Ve. 7947. Bronze and* White Mums, Asters, 50c doz. Small Mums, Foxglove, 40c doz.; Lady of Lake, 30c doz.; Pansy Giant Per. 75e doz. Pansy seed, 25c small thimbleful; Jonquils 30c. doz. Add postage. Miss Maude Clay- ton, Ellijay, Rt.2. Goldenglow, mixed col,. large Mums, 50c doz..; Pink *Peonies, Justicia, Christmas and June Cactus, 25c ea.; Blue Violets, 60c-C. Exc. for sacks. Add pos- tage for orders less than -$1. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Ellijay, Rt.3 Red Dogwood 6, $1. Golden Chain, 4, $1. Orange Day Lilies, Blue Iris, 50 doz. Birdseye and Lilac Bushes, 5, $1. White and Yellow Fall Pinks, $1. doz. Yel- low Japonica, $1. ea. Rooted. No checks. Exc. for sacks, Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Lilac and Birdseye Bushes, 4, $1. Japonicas, $1. ea. Red Dogwoods, 5, $1. Sweet williams Lilies, 65 doz.. White and Yel- low Mums, 75 doz.; Daffodils, dbl. ang single, 65c doz. Rooted. No checks. Exc. for feed sacks. Edward Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Blue Iris, Lemon Lilies, 50c doz.; March Flowers, 40c | doz. Golden Cz in, | Honeysuckle, Red and White Dogwood, 4, $1. Lilac Bush, 40e ea. Exc. for print sacks. No checks. Mrs. Ivy Lambert, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Perennial Sweet Peas, Bitter-_| sweet, rooted, 3, 50c;. Single Mock Orange, 3,- $1.00; Wine Columbine Seed, % tsp., 25c; Few 4 OClock Seed and Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Seed, 25c a start. Mrs. J. D. Bennett, Dahlonega, Rt. 2. Yellow, Blue Iris, 50 doz.: Yellow Blooming Moss; Mixed: Col. Rose Moss, 30c doz. Nar-; cissus, Jonguils, $1.25 C PP. in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 37. Mixed Cosmos, 25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ernest Darby, Cevington, Rt. 1. 4 King Alfred Jonquils, 50c doz. Paper White Narcissus, 75e doz. Lady of the Lake, Blue Violets, $1.00 doz.; Red, Yellow Dahlia, $2.00 doz.; Royal Blue Easter, Lilies, $1.25 doz.; Red and Yellow Mums, $1.50 doz., Add . postage. Mrs. Florence Leathers, . Buchanan, ae ar Paper White Narcissus, $1.09 C; Yellow Thornless Rose, 25 ea. ;Goldenglow, 25c doz; Lavander Iris, 30c doz.; Purple Lilac, Rose_ Verbena, rooted, 20c ea.; Fall Pinks, 3 cols., 25c doz. Jonquils, $1.25 Add postage age. Mrs. Roy Boyce, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 68. King Alfred Jonquils, Nar- cissus, $2.00 C. Yellow Canna Lilies, Purple Iris, $1.00 doz.; Blazing Star cutting, 3, 30ce; Snowdrop. bulbs, Blue raye Hyacinth, 50 Gdoz. Exe, for print sacks. Martha Womack, Bremen,: Rt. 2, Box 89, y Red and Yellow Cannas. 50c doz.; White Paper Narcissus and Yellow Jonquil; White Yellow and Brown Chrysaathe- mums, 35c doz.; Blue Iris, Blue mumis,;35:.doz. >> Blue-= iris; Blue Hyacinths, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Joe Smith, Bre- men, Rt. 2, Box 66. White and Yellow Cluster Narcissus and Jonquils, 30c doz., Tiger and August: Lilies, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. G..C. Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Yellow Sweet Scented anc White | Daffodils, Buttercups, Blue Easter Lilies,, 4 cols. Iris. Day Lilies, $1.25 C. Mrs. Ethel Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2, Box 64. Cactus that blooms in trees, Old Fashion Pin Cushion and 2 other kinds cactus, 6, $1.00 PP. oe Orene Poteat, Buchanan, bx 2s Lavender Mums, 25 doz.; Yellow Canna Bulbs, 50e doz.; Holly Bushes, 1% ft. 50c -ea. Add postage. Mrs. John How- ard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Easter Lilies, White. Purple Chrysanthemums; White, Yel- low, Pinn Violets, Narcissus, 50c doz. Exe. for print sacks? Yellow Larkspurs, sev. col. Dahlias and lads, Pink, Red, and White, $1.00 doz. Bulbs COD if preferred. Mrs. Delma Gilley, Cedartown, Rte.3. Fine mixed Iris, $1.00 doz.; 15c postage; Garden Fuchsia, 25c plus postag;: Coral Plants and Rosemary, 25c; Dahlia Sprouts, $1.00 doz. Mixed Sultana Cuttings, 5, 25c; Ceu- tury Plants, 6, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Annie West | Crawfordville. Justicia, 25-50c ea.; Pink and White Begonia, 35c ea; sev- eral kinds ef bulbs, mixed, $2.00 peck; Sultanas, pink, red, sal- mon 35c ea. Cactus 25-50c ea. Rooted. Add postage. ~-Mrs. Viola..C.. Brady, Cairo, Rt; 1; Box 343. Wax Leaf Begonias (white- pink), Sultanas, light pink, dark red: Maple Leat Begonias; Giant, White and Green Jews, collection, $1.50. Mrs. Marvin B. Purcell, Carnesville, Rt. 2. Red and Yellow Cannas, 75c doz.; Chrysanthemums, 30c doz.; Petunias, Foxglovs, Marigolds, 20c doz.; Pink and Yellow Daisy Mums, 25c doz. Surprise collection of 10 dif. flowers, $1.00. Mrs. Jesse - F. o-nsen, Cordele, Rt. 2. Large Chrysanthemums: White, Yellow, Red, Pink, Lavender, Cream: name and col. labeled, $1.00 doz.; small Mums, Yellow, White, Pini, Red; 50c doz. Mrs. H; L. An- thony, Columbus, Rt. 3. uM Cannas: City of Portland, Madam Canard, and Hungar- ian. Pink, Eureka White, Giant King Humbert, and Pres- ident R-?. Dwarf Yellow and Allemar variegated, $1.00 doz.; $ 9 C; Shasta Daisies, Many var. Chrysanthemums, | $2.00 C. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cor- dele. Large prize winning Chry- santhemums; Silver Wedding White, Golden Yellow, -Pink, Colter Lavender, Variegated Cream, Red, 225 plants, $4.00: Button and Daisy _ type, 20, $1.00. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuth-| bert Rt 6. 2 < Rose Thrift, Sultanas, Purple, Pink Orange, rooted, 10c ea.; Le plants, 25c. Mrs. James Arnett, Cordele, 906 6th St. Golden Yellow Incurved and Bronze Gold Reflex, 2 var, Pink Ch ums, large, 10c ea. Mixed, all kinds, no labeled, 35e doz. Canna tubers, Yellow, Red, 10 ea; Whi Feverfew, 40 doz. Add pos age. Da packed. . Mrs. P. Nunn, Crawfordville. ~ Large Daffodils, 40c doz. Ex for print sacks, 3 doz. for print sacks, or 4 white sacks Miss D. M. Barnes, Ellijay, Rt Vinea (blue, wite, purple Montbretia, Opheopogon, bors der, 10c; Hearty Sweet Peasy 50c; Iris, Day Lilies, 50c doz.f | Narcissus Bulbs, Buddleia (exeg | for tuberose bulbs), English Dogwood, 35c. Add postage. S. Elliott, Atlanta, 2460 Briar cliff Rd. . Y er German Iris, extra fine strain, $5. C; Jonquils, 50e @ Add postage; Also half by Spider Lilies and Single Hi cinths to trade for field pe Mrs. E. A. Anderson, Atlan "Rib -Boxssde-e 8 var. Ivy, -rooted, Mar: Beauty.. Self Branching, Oak, Star, Sylvania Bea Maple Queen, Grane, Varieg ed. 3 var. Novelty Fern, 1 prise Plant free, 25 ea., any for $1. Add postage. No C Jeanne Wilson, Ajanta, Greenwood Ave. N. E. Centipede Lawn Grass, bu.Exp. Col.Mrs. J, B. Bar- rett, Albany, 1525 Sylvester Purple Achimenes, Gera s, Sultanas, Pink, Red White Conch Begonias. Cole all blooming size plants, 7, $1 Hibiscus, Blue Hydrangea, Gar denias. 25c ea. Add postage Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. _. African Violet Dbl. Duchess Supreme, $1.50. P; Leaves of 7 var. labeled, $1. Stamp inauiry. No COD. Mrs. N. Wilson, Atlanta, 943~ Gr weod Ave. N. E. Ba Large dbl., pink, white, -bronze Mums. eamums. tissue white ni ssus 40e doz. bulbs; flowers, . Marigold. pink thrift. Zinnss36 ; narcissus, one cent a; Re President cannas. 50c doz, Add nostage. Mrs. P. 'R. Arnold Benevolence, : 100 mixed Bulbs, White N; cissus, Yeilow Trumpet D fodils, Yellow Jonauils, D Yellow, Orange Veriega Daffodils, Star of Bothlehen Germen Iris, Orange Ray Lil- os SmallDbl. Pel Cannas Old Fashion Sweet Purple Vio- lets, 50 doz.; $11. M. Mauti Harrison, Bremen. a Star of Bethlehem, Larkspur, Chrysanthemums, 50* doz Mixed German Iris, $1. dozs White Narcissus, Trumpet fodils. Jonaguis, $2.50 C; low Forsythia, Jan. Jasmine, Yard Honeysuckle, Fic ea. Ad postage. Exc. for clumps mix- ed col. Verbena. Mrs. E. Thornton, Bremen. ; 3 2 doz. each rooted cut. V e Weigelas, Yellow _Forsvthia, 3.50; Trumpet Daffodils, White pore re $2.25 C; Germen Iri 75e doz.; Goldenglow, Oran Day Lilies. 50c doz.: Dbl. Re Cannas. $1. doz. Add postagt Alice Harrison, Bremen. Mixed German Iris, Chrysai themums, Jap. Srnflower. $1. doz.: Houseleak, Purple Lake of the Lake, Violets, Star- Bethlehem... 40e doz.; Trump Daffodils, White Narcissus, $ C. Add postage. Exc. for pri sacks. Velma Deen, Bremen. Goldenzlow, 50c doz.: Cannas, $1. doz.; Iemon_ Lilie $2. doz.; .Trumpet Daffodils White Narcissus, Purple Vio lets. $2. C. Add postage. Mrs Ruth Heed, Bremen, Rt. 2. Hardy Verbena, all cols. sol ids and var. cols., extra. doubl nice collection, $1. plus postege. Rooted. nacked 4& mud, prompt del; Blue Ag tum Plants, all cols. Dbi. nia, 50c doz. Mrs. H. E. Rich ardson, Bowdon, Rt. 4. ; Jonquils, Spanish Hyaci blue. King Humbert ; Red 45c ea 2 yrs. Fern, $3.; janch - Philippine TP dtiacditegon Autumn Flow- ps) 2doz.;. $1; bl. fl. Begonia, u s Sprengeri Eeineneas Plants, A. D.~Brinson, 1.25; Mix- ince, 50, |. Teta s, Gaillardia, 40c k Pool Lily, 7 Cannas, 65 ea. all, Colhoun, Rt. 1. Spirea, Brid- Jasmine, Lilacs, 4, $1.; Large Dbl. ry Edman Tris z.; Pink Justicia, $1.; Mixed Col, Ver- oe in Garden . No checks. Add Duran, Cum- Ww Jonquils, 80c _ blooming Pa-| cissus, 40c doz.; a, mixed or sep- doz., $1. Mrs. W. ula. nts~frdm seed of = blooms, 20;)-$1.; rooted, 8, $i. All . Law, Chula. be Rose Bulbs, Make offer. Mrs. m, Greenville, Rt. _ Suffruticosa, aver- ore, sev. years, field $8.50 doz.: Calif. a] ming, $1. ee leon: S as Tris, 2 Minor, Eng, Ivy, All nice and Woodruff, Green- Baan Old Eng. vood, several e YIS ped, 10-12 in., 75c Oc ea:; 4-6 in, 25, Plants, 10c ea.: fashion Blackber- ie don.: $5: Fixe, for pecans bulbs, or Milk. and Mrs, , EK: Sim: size Blue Roman bs, 25, $2.;, Long 1 Bulbs. $1.95 oming Narcissus, Timms, Hosth- heobienss: gall- mines, S Hesters, Mane: Box 256 Bearded Iris many break, L. Merton is: ete., won lst. IS show. Write for za, and prices. Mrs. eee Flower, grown. 5. in. tall, each. points, for pot or 25; 60, -50c. No postage. Hoyett fedils, large. Clus- ooms Jan. March, _ Trumpet, Old 3| White, Yellow, 40c doz.; | sacks. -Giant Majestic Snapdragon| Plants, frost proof, wilt resis- tant, mixed colors, 24% doz., $1. Add postage. Mrs. Robert S. Cook, Jr., Hogansviile. . Fine Iris, half price; Sha Jehan, Rosy Wings, Crystal Beauty, 10c; Beuchleys Giant, 15c; China Maid, 25c; Golden Majesty, 35c. Many others. Write for list. Mrs. Marvin Far- rar, Jenkinsburg. Caladiums, Grape and Red Conch Begonia, Red and Pink Oxalis, Pink Fairy Lily, rooted plants, 15c ea, 2, 25c; Pink Ver- bena, 6, 25c. Add postage, Mrs. M. R. Hayes, Gainesville, Rt. 1, Bronze, White, 5 Yellow, Lav- ender Mums, 30c doz.; Dk. Red Mullin Pinks, Dbl. Yellow and Variegated Canna Lilies, 50 do. Pink Feather Fluff and Varie- gated Day Lilies, 25 doz. Purple Iris, 35c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Gains- ville, Star Route. j Cape Jasmine, 4 yrs. old, shipped in pots, $2.50 ea. Blooming size 3 yrs. old, in pots $2. ea. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Elephant Ear, 25 bunch; Mixe Petunias, : Burning Bushes, 25c doz.; Green Jew, Squirrel Tail Fern, 10 per start; Yellow, Purple, Variega- ted Dahlia Slips, 30c doz.; Blooming Mess, 25 bunch. Add postage. Exe. for other flowers. Mrs. Ernest Rundles, Gainesvville, Rt. Red and Yellow Canna_ Lil- ies, $1.50 doz.; Dahlia Slips, Yellow, Red and Variegated, 7se - doz.; Purple and Light Blue, Yellow Iris, $2.50 doz.; Easter Lilies, $1. 95 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Gainsvile, Rt. Geraniums, rooted, 35 ea.; Dif. col. var. and Purple Lan- tana rooted, 35c ea.; Wild >. | Begonia, Petunias, large plants, all cols, 25c doz.. Mrs. Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6 Per. Phlox, Queen Annes Lace, Verbena, 3 var. Jew, Pinks, Egyptian Moss, House- leak, Dusty Miller, Xmas June Star, Cactus, Shasta Daisy, 19 Oxalis, Delphinium, 5c; Gail- lardia, 10c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. Finest Blue, Pink . French Pot and Yard Hydrangeas, 2, $1. oa and Colorado Spru- ce, 3. $1. White Cluster Daffodil $1. 50 C. Rooted Ural Weeping Willows or Boxwood, White een and Polycaanthus Roses 3, $1. Mrs. John Myers, Hart= well, Rt. 2, Dahlias, rooted, mixed col. Yellow, Red, Brown, 25c ea. Sweet illiams mixed col. $2. . Yellow, White Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, $1.50 C. jue Roman Hyacinths, $1. doz. Mrs. Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.2 Haitines mix. Zinnias, big, little, all. col., and Marigolas and mix. col. "asters, 50c doz.; mix. Mums, med. and smail, 35 doz. PP; also geramiums. sultanas, . coleus, not rooted, 3 for 25c. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, | Valdosta. Rt. 4. Young Nandina Plants, good roots and aes ready for ship- ment, $2. C; M. PP. Orders filled penny PMs. Je ROK Gaines, Hartwell, Rb. 53: Sprengeri Fern, 25ce eas; Chrysanthemums, Red, Bronze ( Bulbs Flowers Yellow with large Trumpet Center, 30c doz. Mrs. S. Z. McGahee, Thomson, Rfd: 2, Box 116. Dahlias, all cols. $1.00 doz.. Chrysanthemums, 50c doz. Exc for print sacks. Add posstage. No Fila. orders. Mrs.: D. Evans, Talona. : Dahlia Slips, pure yellow, orange, lavender, 10 ea... $1 doz. Iris, Apricot, Orchid COL; Violets, Heavenl Blue Ro- man hyacinths, ink Peonies, 50c ea; Unrooted cuttings, Brazilian Plum Plant, Christ- mas Cactus, 10 ea. Mrs: J. W. See Tallapoosa, Rt. Box 71. Old Fashion Pinks, 30c doz: Orange er tee 25 doz.; But- Mae ,|terfly Bush, purple, Lighting Rod Fi lants, 25. ea.; 5z.| Angel Delngat 50 half doz. Stage. Add po SB Exe. for print Ts. ; Combs. 'T Nellie Parker, 2, ooms~ | $2. doz. Mrs. W. P. Magnolia, 20 ea, Bird of Par- adise, 75c ea. Pink, Blue Thrift 50 doz.; Blue Single Hyacinths $1. doz, Hastings large Mission- ary Plants, $1. C.. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2 Yellow Speckled Cannas, 10e ea.; Boston Lace Ferns, Thanksgiving Cactus, 25 ea; St. Bernard and Paper Lilies, 20c er.; Purple Lilacs, White Briar Roses, 30c ea. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Daniel Mc- Avoy, Washington. _ Few hundred nice Nandina Plants, ready for shipment, $2.00 C; $17.50 M. PP. Miss Annie Lou Richardson, Hart- well, Rt. 3. ; Fever Few, nice plants, 50c doz.;-Variegated Violets, 6, 25c. PP. Mrs. J. W. Armour, Rayle. Old Fashion Purple Bachelor Button, 25 cup. Mrs. Eulene Al- len, Rydal, Ryo: Large rooted Eng. Ivy plants, 50c doz.; $3. C; Strawberry Ge- ranium, 3, 25c; Lily Turf (lav- ender flowered border plant), 60c doz. Mrs. M. C. DunNett, Sandy Springs. Paper and Oyster Shell Fern, Dbl. White, Red, Pink, Salmon Geraniums, $1. ea.; Poinsettia, Alligator. Angel Wing: Besonias Ferns, Thanksgiving, Christ- mas Cactus, 50 ea.; Salmon Pink Sultanas, - Coleus, Ice plants, Silver Striped Jew, 4, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. White, Yellow and Lavender Chrysanthemums, dbl. good roots, 50c C. EH LOOKS; Swainsboro, Rt. 2. Magnolia, Teaolive, Red, White Dogwood, Red Holly,|. Sweetshrub, Greybeard, Um- brella China, Running Honey- suckles, 1 ft., 10c; 5, 50; Yel- low Galax, Fox Gloves, Varie- gated Lilies, Glad Bulbs, Easter Liliess. 19 Add postage. Mrss. Georgia Hunt, Todmsboro, Rt. L 3 cols. each Verbena, and Periwinkle, also Snow On The Mountain, 15 doz.; Pink, White Easter and Milk White Rain Lilies, 30c doz.; Queen Anns Lace, 2, 26c. Exc. for sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Alma _ Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. White, Pink Easter and Rain Lilies, 30c doz.; Yellow, Orange Honeysuckle, Queen Anns Lace, 2. 25c: Purple Verbena, Snow On The Mountain. 15 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Lou Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. 4e Dif colors-Petuni> santa 48 Gaillardia, 2 doz., 50c; dif. col Big Zinnia, 2 doz.: 55. M: ; B. Warren, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Crepe Leaf, White and Pink Conch Begonia. Rainbow Moss, Pink Oxalis, Pink Hydrangea, rooted, 25 ea.; Shasta Daisies, $1. doz.: Lemon and _ Tiger Lilies, 20c ea. Add _ postage. Mrs. Hoyt Tippens, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Cie Geraniums, gonias, Coleus, kinds pot plants, 8 unrooted cuttings, all dif... 50c PP; 18 cuttings, $1. Exe. for print sacks, 100 lb. cap. Mrs. A. R. Landin, Toccoa. = 6 rooted Pot plants: Gerani- ums, Hydrangeas, Hen and Bid- die, Cedar Fern, Cabbage Moss; 50c; 12 unrooted, Fuchsia, Be- gonia, MLantanas, Geraniums, others, 50c: Dahlia Slips, Mums, Thrift, Goldenglow, Per. Sweet Peas, mixed Hibiscus, Iris. 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Willis Sultanas, Be- many other i. Grindle, Dehlonega, Rt. 1. Red, White Dogwood, Azaleas, Cherry, Magnolias, Cherokee Rose, Pink, Dwarf Magnolia. 1, 2, 3 ft., 20, 35c, 40c; Lady Slip- per, 50c doz.; St. Johns Wart, 15c ea.; Butterfly Bush, 25 ea. Add postage. No stamps nor checks. Mrs: R. W. Starley, Sr., Danville. Red Spider Lily Bulbs, 50, $1.00. PP in Ga. Mrs. B.C. Per- ty, Dawson, East 7th. Ave. Dahlias: Graff Zepplin, Cuban Giant, Oriental Glory, Golden Dawn, HRS, New State of Com- merce, Margaret Cole, Treasure Island, 1 each of 12 dif. Se Bell, D uluth. Blue Ridge Rose Azaleas, 25c ea.; $2. doz.; Mt, Laurels, White Pines, 50e ea.; $5. doz.; Yel- low Primrose Mtn, Ferns, 50c doz.; Large Red Carnation cut- tings, 25c ea.; Mt. Galax, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. Dahiias: White Wonder, Helen Ivins, Lavender Ball, Golden! Dawn, HRS, Red _ Splendor, Treasure Island, Margaret Cole, Bashful Giant, Orange Ball, 1 each of 12 dif. varieties, $2. doz. Mrs. Frances Bell, Duluth. 50 dif. mixed Iris, 4c ea.; Blue August Lilies, 10 ea.; Amaryl- lis, White Calla, Philippine Lilies, 25c ea.; Small Arbor- vitaes, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. S.-M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Hd: Purple and Pink Sultanas, rooted, 15 ea.; Pink Conch Be- gonia, rooted, Coleus, 10c ea.; Maiden Hair Fern, 15e a bunch; Blue Hyacinth bulbs, 25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ida Teague, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1, Box 178. Mimosa, Crape Myrtles, Bridal Wreaths, Forsythias, 25c a.; 5, $1.00; B. Wisteria, Run- ning Azaleas, -25c; Rainbow Moss, 25c doz.; Choice 6 Pot Flowers, Ferns, Geraniums, Coleus, Begonias, Cactus, 75c. Add postage. Mrs. T. J. Watson, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Red and Pink Thrift, Ver- bena, all cols., 35 doz.; all cols. Cannas, 55c doz.; Mums, Yel- low, Bronze, White, 50c doz.; Petunias, red, white, purple (velvet) 30c doz.; Bulbs, mixed, 45c doz. Add postage: Mrs. C.! H. Lawson, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Pink Thrift, Jonquils, $1. C; Glad Bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Lula, Rt. 2. Pink, Red, Lavender. Gerani- ums, rooted, 10c ea.; White Striped Jew, 5c ea.: Boston Fern, 15 ea.; Pom-Pom Var. and Red Dahlias. 75c doz.: Red, Yellow. Cannas. 50 doz.: White, Green Striped Grass, 20 bunch. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rovston, Rt. 1. Rose, Orange, Purple Sul- tana cuttings, 10c ea.; Rooted, l5c ea.; Sword and Boston Ferns, Coleus. 25c ea.; Rose Ge- ranium cuttings, 35c ea. Hazel Watson, Loganville. 8 cols. Verbena, 10c bunch; Shasta Daisies. 20c doz. No or- der less 50c: Fever Few. Pink. Cream Hollyhock Seed, bleoms Ist. season, 10c tbls: and stamp- ed envelope: Batchelor Button, Zennia Seed, 15e cup. PP. Mrst M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Blue and Pink Hydrangeas, 22c ea.: Pompom Dahlias, 20c; Large Yellow Pink, Daisy Yel- low and White, 20ec C; Pink Oxalis, 20c Pink- Grass Pinks, 25c. Docia Harris, Lula. Easter Lilies, 85 doz.; Jon- quils, Daffodils, White and Yel- low Butter and Fggs. 35 doz.; Grandmas Caps, Pink, 15 doz. PP. Mrs. Henry M. Jones, Lula, Rt ol; Mixed col. Snapdragon plants, 40c doz.; 3 doz. $1.00; Field grown moss_ packed; Small White Dahlia, 10c. ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. R. Kennedy, Lawrencevillee Rt. 2. Wax Begonia, Db!. Pink and White, 50 ea.; Single Red and Dbl. Pink Petunias, 50c; Cameo Pink Geranium, 50c; Red, Pink, and White Geranium, 35c. Root- ed. PP on orders $2. or over. Mrs. 'H. B. Clower, Lawrence- | ville, Rt. 3. Emperor and Sir Watkins Bulbs, mixed, Jonquilla Sim- plex, Eagle Eve, White Narcis- sus, 40c doz.; $3. C; Buttercups, White and Yellow Narcissus, mixed. 75c C: $5. M. Add post- age. R. D. Crossley, Lithonia. Ageratum, Silver King, Physostegia, Snow on Moun- tain, Pink D.- Perkins Rose, 15c doz.; Yellow Narcissus, Star of Bethlehem, 50c C; White Iris, Orange Day Lilies, 25 doz. Exs. for Maiden Hair Fern or Tuberous rooted. Fain arco Add postage. Mrs. J. Stokes, Ma- con, Rt. 3, Box ion. } con, Rt. 3, Box 405. | L Iris, 4 ea. Morning Splendor, Susan Bliss, Steepway, Prosper Languire, Caprice, Chief, Mad. Cherean, labeled, PE: $5. No checks. Mrs. Will M. Jones, Lyerly. Fragrant Clematis blooming size, 3, $1.00; Virginia Creeper, 3, $1.00; Also 12 extra large Kudzu for shade, PP. Jonathan W. Toole, ee 410 Burton Ave. 25 Pink Roman Hyacinihes $2.50; 40 White Roman Hya- cinths, $4.00; Pink Tulips, ough, Rt. 2. Dbl. Blue Hyacinth bulbs, $1.25 doz. Exc. doz. for 4 print sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs. H. L. Fields, McDonough, Rt. 3x 8 Pussy Willow, 25c ea.; 5, $1.00; Dill, 7, $.00; Mixed col. Touch-Me-Noft seed, 10c sp.; 3c postage; Blue Peren- nial Salvia plants, 15c, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Monroe, Rt. 1. White, Red and Pink Gebants ums, Lantanas, Justicia, Pirtic Blue Hydrangea, Pink and Red, and Sweet Gum Begonia, Rain- bow Moss, Ferns and Coleus, Air-O-Plane plants, 25c. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Tris, Easter, Snake Tongue Lilies, 8, 25c; Bridal Wreaths, Eng. Dogwoods. $1. ea.; Yellow Cannas, Dbl. White Altheas, 50c eas Large size Geraniums, $2. ea.; Small. $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston. Giant carnations, large planta: now in bloom, red, dink, white, 50c a.; giant verbena, royal 3, 253 blue with yellow eye, lavender with cream eye, large, incurved netal Chrvsanthemums, Sweet Williams, Bouquet pep- ner. 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs, O. L. Moulder, Lawrencev ville, Rect: Azaleas. Redbud, Carbanple, Dogwood, Tulip Pop- lars, Hemlock. White Pine, Hol- lies, 2-3 ft.. $8. doz.; Narcissus, Blue Iris, Daffodils. Snowdrops, Phlox, $2.50 C. Bonnie Aber- | crombie, Mineral Bluff. 5000 large size Jonauils, But- ter and Eggs, Yellow Narcissus, Mixed bulbs, $1. C; $4. for 500. Daries, Grevin, Dream, Rubra, Indian Vi n = i ; trong 50c doz. Eleanor Branan, McDon- rooted plants, : C. R.. Sorrells, Pink and Red Sultanas, and 15e> etijowes yellow, / Mt. Lau rels, Rhododendrons, 2 | Red. Yellow f. Ba Yellow Bells, Add postage. Mrs. Frank H. Har- oe ris, Musella. * Large Dahlia Bulbs; California (red), der, 5, $1. Exc. for other large named bulbs or large Chrysan- themums or Buttons. Mrs. M. K. Fisher, Newnan, 39 First Ave. Butter: and Egg plants, Old Fashion Rose Bush, Princes that flowers as large as half gal. in a round ball shave, 50e doz. Add postage. R. C. Stover, Pis- gah. rooted pot Purple Achi- menese Plants. 35c doz.; bulbs: Red Spider Lilies, 50c doz; Blue and White Roman Hya- cinths, 75c doz.; Snowdrops,; .| Paver White Narcissus, 30c doz. Add postage. Miss Ivey Dugger, Oliver. Dbl. Red Cannas, Red, Purple Assortment 12 plants, $1.00: and White Verbenas, Foxgloves; | Chrysanthemums, ~ Pink Daisy 40e doz. Mrs. Pitts t: is Several thousand Daffodil bulbs, Old Fashion varieties; Mrs. 17. C. Logan, Plains. Red Pres. Cannas, 75 doz.; Coral Vine, Bleeding Hearis, 50c ea; Gold Mine Pompom Mums, 50c doz.; Milk and Wine Lily, Christmas Cactus, 25 ea.; Mixed Iris, $1. C. $1. orders PP in Ga. Evelyn W. Seago, Pine- hurst. Asters, Petunias, White Glads, Tube Roses. 35c doz:; $2. C; Marconi Daisies, 75c doz.; Nar- cissus, Daffodils, Jonquils, ic., $1. ; All kinds pot plants, rooted, 15c ea.; 12 dif., $1.50. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Rt. 5. Se V. E. Bennett, Prid