COMMISSIONER
Editorial By TOM LINDER
have before me some most interest-
g figures taken from, U. . Census
Agriculture, prepared by the Bu-
of Census.
In 1890, the population of the United
es was 63,046,438 persons. In 1944,
ir population had increased to 138,-
3,449. Our population increased al-
t 120 per cent. We had consider-
more than twice as many people
944 as we had in 1890.
CORN
In 1889, we planted 72 million acres
\d made 2,122,000,000 bushels. This
approximately 30 bushels per acre
ta of all the people.
In 1944, we planted 84 million acres
1d produced 2,788,000,000 ~ bushels.
was about 33 bushels per acre, but
. the increased population, : it
nounted to only about 20 bushels per
ta. Our production of corn per
rose from 30 bushels per acre to
ushels per acre, but our production
2orn per capita declined from 54
ishels to 20 bushels.
ee corn is the basis of hog produc-
it naturally follows that the pro-
n of hogs, as well as beef cattle
pita, declined in substantially the
ratio. Lets see what the govern-
figures show.
Tn 1890, the number of hogs on farms
oT million, but in 1945, the number
ogs had declined to 46 million.
1890, we had 57 million hogs for
m. In 1945, we had 46 million hogs
38 million people, or one hog for
iree people. Our number of hogs com-
ed with the human population is
one-third as much as it was in 1890.
OATS
1889, we planted 28 million acres
ats and produced 809 million bush-
s, Or approximately 29 bushels per
re. This was 13 bushels of oats for
ich person in the country.
Tn 1945, we planted 35 million acres
produced 1,041 million bushels.
was still 30 bushels per acre or
antially the same as in 1889. How-
r, with 138 million people; we only
iced a fraction over 7 bushels of
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T bushels for each person.
id was about 34 bushels of corn per | icreased our acreage about
illion people, almost one hog to one
oats' for each person, where we had pro-
duced 13 bushels per person in 1889.
Our production of oats per person fell
off almost 50 percent.
WHEAT
In 1889, we planted 33 million acres
in wheat and prduced 468 million
bushels. This was an.average of a lit-
tle more than 14 bushels per acre. It
amounted to a little more than 7 bushels
of wheat for each man, woman and
child in the United States.
In 1944, we planted 58 million acres
and produeed 1032 million bushels of
wheat. This was approximately 18
bushels per acre and a little more than
While we
AO 2 per
cent, we only increased our production
per acre about 30 per cent. Our pro-
duction of wheat per capita, even with
the tremendous wheat crops of the war
years, is no greater than it was in 1889.
SWEET POTATOES a
Our acreage planted to sweet pota-
- toes increased from 524 thousand acres -
in 1889 to 673 thousand acres in 1944.
Our production increased from 43 mil-
lion to 63 million bushels: Our produc-
tion of sweet potatoes per person, how- |
ever, declined from two-thirds of a
bushel in 1889 to about one-half bushel
in ~ 1944,
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
In 1889, the total cost of commercial
fertilizers for agricultural purposes was
just a little more than 38 million dol-
lars. Today, the cost of commercial
fertilizers is enormous, running, per-
haps, 500 million dollars.
COTTON
In 1889, we planted 20 million acres
in cotton and produced 7 million bales
or one-third of a bale per acre. In 1944,
we planted 19 million acres in cotton
and made 11,838,000 bales. Our pro-
duction of cotton per acre increased
from one-third of a bale per. acre to
two-thirds of a bale per acre. But our
production of cotton per person de-
clined from 1 bale for each 9 persons to
1 bale for each 111% persons.
INDIVIDUAL STATES
I have before me _ corresponding
figures for a number of individual
states and it is most interesting to note
that, on the whole, the change that has
occurred in Georgia, Alabama, North
Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia,
is about the same as the change that
has occurred in the nation as a whole,
It is also remarkable to note how close
ly the figures for these southeastern
states parallel each other.
GEORGIA :
In 1890, there were 1,396,362 hogs on
farms in Georgia, and in 1945, we had
1,526,615. So you see that when it
comes to hogs, we have far out-stripped
the nation as a whole.
Our acreage in oats has decreased
from 516 thousand to 288 thousand
from 1890 to 1945, but our production
increased from 4,667,000 to 7,578,000.
This was an increase in production per
acre from 9 bushels in 1890 to more than
29 bushels per acre in 1945.
Our acres in wheat declined from
196,000 to 181,000 acres, but our pro-
duction increased from 1,000,000 to
2,600,000.
Our Georgia cotton crop declined
from 3,345,000 acres in 1890, to 1,281,-
000 acres in 1945, or a decrease in
acreage of about 60 per cent. However,
our production in bales declined from
1,191,000 to 807,000 or a decrease in
production of about 30 per cent.
Our corn crop in Georgia increased
from 2,582,000 acres in. 1890 to 3,251
000 acres in 1945. Our production in
bushels increased from 29 million to 3
million.
In addition to these staple crops,
Georgia has, in recent years, developed
very large agricultural crops in pea-
nuts and tobacco, and also in the pro- .
duction of broilers and vegetables and
truck crops.
GENERAL SUMMARY
From 1890 to 1945, the number of
acres in farms in the United States in-
creased from 623 million to 1,141 mil-
lion, an increase of more than 80 per
eent in acres. During the same period,
the number of acres in farms in Geor- ~
gia declined from 25 million to 23 mil-
lion, but the value of farm lands, fences
and buildings in the United States only,
increased from 13 billion to 46 billion,
or an increase in value of approximately.
300 per cent. During the same time, the
value of farm lands, fenees and build-
ings in Georgia increased from 152 mil-
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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Orange Day, Blackberry
Lilies, 50c C; Jonquil Bulbs,
$2. C; Yellow Jasmine and Red,
Pink Rambler Rose, $1. doz.
Mrs. J. B. Jones, Deblonses:
Ric],
Old Fashion Jonquil bulbs,
$1. C. PP. No order less. No
checks. Miss Geneva Bone,
Dallas, Rt. 3.
Red Oleander
ies SI 00s 3-4 ft
Exe.
Bushes, 1-2
$2. ea. Add
small: ones for
print sacks, 100 Ib. cap. Mrs.
Essie Arnold, Danville.
Blazing Star Roots, 50c ea;
Dbl. Wool Poppy Seed, Red
and Pink mixed, 10c. Send
Stamped envelope. No checks.
Mrs. R. H. Whelchel; Dawson-
Ville, Rt. 3.
Glad Bulbs, Silver, 50c doz.;
Blueridge Rose Azaleas, 25
ea.; $2. doz.;. mixed $1. doz.
: Running Roses, Bob White,
large Cream and
white, other kinds, -25c ea.; 3,
50c; Tree Lilies, 25c ea.; Large
Boxwood Plants, 50c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
Diamond.
Aligator and * Spider plants,
Green and Striped Wandering
Jew, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Willard Gilland, Douglasville,
Box 234, Rts i:
Self rooted Roses, 50 and 98c
ea.; 6 Climbing Roses, $1. 50,
$3. 00; Single Blue Hyacinths,
$1; doz.: Jonquil, Narcissus,
50c doz. Write: Miss Mary C.
Florence, Durand.
Blooming size, Native Azal-
as, 75c doz.; Mt. Laurels, Ivy,
Maple, White Dogwood, Indian
Arrow,. White and Spruce
Pine, Pink Crabapple, $1. doz.,
Goldenbell, Snowball, 50c ea.;
Tris, 40c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Gertrude Reece, Ellijay,
Rt. 2.
March Flowers, 50c doz :
Golden Chain, 5, $1.00; Red
Dogwood, 4, $1. All rooted.
Exe. for print or white sacks,
ace Ivy Lambert, Ellijay, Rt.
Dbl. Yellow Japonica, $1. ea.;
Red Dogwoods, 25 ea.; Oy $1.,
Daffedils and King Alfred
Jonquils, 75c doz. Exc. for
print sacks. No checks. Mrs.
Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
cups Lilacs, rooted, 20c
Fall Pinks, 75e doz.; White
Trig, Yeliow and Blue, $1.50
doz.; Azaleas, all cols., $6.59
doz.: New Year Vine, 20c ea.
Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gaines-
ville Rt. 6.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE.
Lemon Lilies, Lavender Fox-
glove, Sweet Williams, White,
Bronze, old. time Fall Pinks,
25 ea; Red Star of Bethie-
hem, 35e ea.; Dbl. Yellow
Thornless Rose, 75e ea; Pink
Almond, Forsythia, Snowdrop,
30c ea.; Spirea, $1. ea. Add
postage. Mrs. T. H. Wade, EI-
lijay, Rt.. 3.4 ;
Dbl. Japonicas, rooted, Hardy
Hydrangea, Weeping Mary, Li-
lace, Goldenbell, Bridalwreath,
Pink Almonds, 2, $1.00; Daffo-
dils, Hardy Phlox, Fall Pinks,
Lemon Lilies, 50c doz. No
checks, Naomi: Barnes, Ellijay,
Bive3c
All col. blooming size Azal-
eas, 75c doz.; Laurels, Rhodo-
dendrons, Spruce and White
Pines, Strawberry, Dogwood,
20c. ea.; Boxwood, Altheas,
Spireas, Lilacs, Snowballs, Hi-
biscus, Arborvitae, Weigelas,
Japonicas, 30c. Add. postage.
Martha Eller, Ellijay, Rt: 2.
Mixed col. blooming size
Native Azaleas, 75e doz.;
White and Spruce: Pines, Mt.
Laurels, Ivy, White Degwoacd,
Indian Arrow, Pink Crabapple,
$1. doz.; Purple Iris, 40c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Azzie Farist,
Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Privet Hedge, Blue Violsis,
60c C; Snowballs, Weeping
Willow, 40c ea.; Justicia, Yel-
low Japonicas, 25c ea.; Mixed
col. Mums, Iris, Brown Day
Lilies, Foxgloves, Blue Bugle
Plant, 40c doz. Exe. for sacks.
$1. and over PP. Mrs. W. D,
Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Native Azaleas, 75c doz.
Rhododendons, Mt. Laurels,
White, Spruce Pines, 25c ea.;
Boxwood, Pussy and Weeping
Willows, Japonicas, 40c ea.;
Weigelas, Spireas, Holly, 30
ea.; Pink Crabapple, White
Dogwood 20c ea. Add postage.
No stamps. Mrs. Henry Wad-
dell, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Blooming size Azaleas, 75e
doz.; Rhododendrons, Mt.
Laurels, White Spruce Pines,
Holly with red berries, 25c*ea.;
Boxwoods, Japonicas, Weeping
and Pussy Willows, 40c ea;
White Dogwood, Red Maple,
20e ea. Add _ postage. No
stamps. Mrs. Mabel Aaron, El-
lijay, Rt. 2.
Boxwoods, rooted, White and
Purple Lilacs and Butterfly
Bushes, 25c ea.; Jonquil, Daf-
fodil, and White Paper Sheil
Narcissus, $1. doz.; Balm -.of]
Gilead, 25c ea. Mrs. Ma|
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
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FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED ,
FOR SALE FOR SALE.
: Min. Tae Rhododendrons,|_ Bermuda Lily ~ and Paver -
White, Spruce Pines, Dog-|White Narcissus ~ Bulbs, 15.
woods, Native Azaleas, $1.50|doz.; Milk and Wine Lilies,
doz.; Snowballs, Almond, Lilae,
Sey Altheas, Hibiscus, 40c
; Yellow Texas Rose, Flow-
oe Quince, Red Hot Poker,
Tris, 50 doz. Mrs. W.
aC. Plumley, Ellijay, Rt: 2:3 =
Blue, Purple, White Iris, |:
Butter and Egg, Narcissus,
Jonquils, Perennial Phlox,
White Rose, Yellow and Bronze
Mums, Goldenglow, 50c doz.;
Cannas, Red and Yellow, $1.
doz. Mrs. Lewis Teague, Elli-
jay, Rt 2: te
Native 'Azaleas, mixed ple.
75e doz.; Spruce Pine, Maples,
White Dogwood, 85c doz.; Dbl.
White Easter. Rose, Dbl. Yel-
low Japonica or Rose of Shar-:
on, Pink Mimosia,. Goldenbeils,
Weigelas, 50ce ea.; 6 col. Mums, | 5
80c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Maude Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Nice blooming size Paper
Narcissus, 30c doz.; $2. C. Add
postage. Mrs. Anna _ Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 1. :
Azaleas, $1. .doz.; All col.
Dogwoods, Butterfly bush, 6,
$1.00; Easter Lilies, $1.25 doz.;
Blue Hyacinth, 1. 35 doz:
'White Narcissus 75c doz.; Hol-
ly, Chinquipen Rose, 25e ea.
Add postage. No checks. Mrs.
Robt. H. Norrell,
Rt. 6.
7: Boxwood, 3 ft. high; $10.
ea.; 11 from 6-18 in. high, $1.
ea. Cannot mail the large size.
Mrs. J. R. Cantrell, _ Gaines-
ville, |Rt. 1. :
Nice blooming size Paper
White Narcissus Bulbs, 30 doz.| 9
$2. C. Add postage. Mrs. Mahel
Roper, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Green Arborvitae,
40 eas: 8. $1.10! Mrs. Yo G.
Grizzle, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Thrift, Violets, Per. Phlox,
mixed Verbena, 20 doz;
Abelia, Pink Weigelas, rooted,
20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Tol
Black, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Extra nice, well rooted,
Evergreen Privet Hedge plants,
1-3 ft. $1. C; Blooming size
bulbs, Blue Iris, White Nar-
cissus and Dbl. Jonquil, 40c
doz.; Cedar Trees, 50c ea. PP.
R. Clark, Gainsville, Rivah.
Ligustrums (Japanese), a
broad leaf evergreen, tall var,
3 yrs. old, 2-3 ft., 20c ea. Add|
postage. Miss Daisy Ellis,
Greenville.
Ligustrum, Cherry Laurel,
$25. M; Nandina, Red Cedar,
Sweet Shrub, $4.50 C; Dwarf
Boxwood, samples of dif. sizes
and price for $2. Lois Wood-
ruff, Greenville, Rt. 5. .
Old Eng. Dwarf Boxwood,
heavy. field grown, several
yrs. old, 8-10 in., 65c ea.; $7.50
doz.; $60. C; .6-8 in. 50e ea.;
5-6/in., 25c ea. Blanche Wood-
duff, Greenville. |
Azaleas,
lendulecea, 2-3 ft: $3.50 doz.;
Beautiful Boxwoods, and Nan-
dinas, 47-67) $2>doz:) $12: (C:
Camellias, rooted, $5. doz.
Maude Hamby, Greenville.
Rooted Arboryitaes, 2 yrs.
old, 30c ea. and Broadleaf
Evergreen, 25c ea. Sweet Wil-
liam very dbl., dark, brizht
red, white, pink, variegated,
15c spoonfull seed; rooted June
eactus, .25c bunch; Glads, med.
White, pink, rust, 25, $1. Emo-},
gene Daves, Hurst.
Mixed daffodils and April
blooming Narcissi, $2. C; also
black walnut Meats, $1. !b.;
Pecan meats, $1.50 qt. Miss
Etta Alexander, Jefferson, Rt.
2.
2 doz. mix. Gladioli bulbs
with 12 Hibiscus seed free
with ea. order, for $1. Mrs. T.
J. Thaxton, Jackson, Rt. 1.
Large Hedge, $1. doz.; Pear
Pad Cactus, 15c ea.; Orange
Day Lilies, Purple Iris, Purple
Violets, Hardy Phlox, Sweet
Williams, Fall Pinks, White,
Yellow, Pink, Bronze Mums,
Pink, Yellow, large White
Daisies, bloom at frost, 25c doz.
| Bobby Hurst.
ee McCue Hartwell, Rt.
Gainesville,
) Stuttles, .
6-10 in.
Write for prices on large lots.
.Thos. H. Rowlands; Lula, Star
Native, Flame, Ca-|
Smith, Luthersville.
20 ai Fainy Lily Bulbs, 25}
. M. Bobo, ' Hartwell. 3
doz. Mrs. a
Rooted Sie Thrift, 35 doz.
eee Strawberry plants,
75e C:
rly, Hartwell, Rt 2.
Finest x Pink, Blue | rooted
French Pot. Hydrangeas, Weep:
ing Willow, Forsythia,
Spirea, Water Oak, Ce
Dogwood, Pink Honeysuckie, |
Butterfly, Mt. Ivy, 3, $1.00;
White Daffodils, $1. Cc Mrs.
John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Dbl. Pink MHyacinths, $1.25
doz.; Bird of Paradise, $1. ea.;
2, $1.75; Pink Thrift, 50e doz.;
Magnolia Trees, 50c ea. M
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt
ae Single Hesenihe $1. 25 5
doz.; Bird of Paradise, $1. e2;
Pink Thrift, 50c doz.: Orange
Amaryllis, 25c bulb; 3, $1. Miss
Yellow Daffodils, white Nar-
cissus Bulbs, $1. Scotch
Broom and Pink Sines $1.
doz.; Large size, 3, $1.00; Tiger
Lily Bulbs, $2. Cc Add postage
under $1. Mrs. Carl Kimsey,
Hiawassee. ~*~ Boe.
_ Hastings Dbl. .Zennia Seed,
15c tbls.; Pumpkin Seed and
Hollyhock, mixed col. 10c
thls. Add postage. Mrs. Horace
Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Dbl. Pink Hyatinths, $1. doz.
Pink Thrift, _50c doz. Mrs.
Stonely Walters, Hartwell, Rt.
Several Boxwoods, dif. sizes,
2- dif. var., reasonable. Mrs. }
Frank Lyon, Hiawassee.
Abelia, Winter
Boxwood, WNandinas,
Old . Fashion Rose, Kerria,
Santolina, Eng. Ivy, Peri-|:
winkle, Weeping and Pussy
Willow, Lombardy, Poplar, all
other shrubs and trees, small,
any 4, $1.00; Large, 50c ea.
Josan Geia, Lawrenceville:
Pink and Cream. Semi-Dbl.
Hollyhock Seed, blooms Ist.
season, 10c tbls. and stamped
Spireas,
envelope, Bachelor Button and}
Baby Zennia Seed, 15 cupful.
Mrs. M: M. Kelley, Lithonia, | e.
Rie. :
2 nice blooming size Cape |
Jasmine, $1.50 ea. Come after.
Mrs." .D.,~ F. Pharr, * Lithia
Springs.
New Margaret Mitchell ihe
standard blend of azure and}
yellow, falls rich claret red,
$6. ea.; 3, $15.00; 3each of 10
named Iris, $2.50 labeled and
PP. Mrs. Will M. Jones, Lyer-
ly.
Red Heart Cedar Trees, 8-
18 in. 4, 40c; 5053$2:257 2 RP:
Rt.
Narcissus, White ith Yel-
low cups; all yellow, large
size, $1.50 C; Chinese Lantern,
Lady of the Lake, 10c ea.
Ever blooming Roses; Red,
Pink, 25c ea. Add poste
Docia Harris, Lula.
Pink Thrift, $1.10 C; Light
Blue Iris, 40c doz. Mrs. Lona
Tallent, Lula.
Dwarf Boxwood, heavy field
grown, bunchy, $5.50 doz.; 6-
8 in., 8-10 in., $7.50 doz. No
orders. less .doz.. Mrs, E, A.
Blue Bearded
Sweet - Violets,
Tall Light
Iris $l doz:
25c doz.; Dwarf : Boxwood,
rooted, 4, $1.00; Sour and
Sweet Pomegranate, rooted, $1.
ea.; Red Verbena, 5c doz.;
Fragrant Lemon Lilies, $1.00
doz.; King Alfred Jonquils, $1.
doz. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Law-
renceville, Rt. 2.
50 dif. mixed Iris, $4. C;
Mixed Tulips, 50c doz.; White
Callas, 25c ea; Blue Aug.
Lilies, $1. doz.; Hybrid Amaryl-
lis, 25c ea.; Red Spider Lilies,
-
onquil and Butter and}.
ee 50c . Mrs. Crom.
Creeper, |
half. tsp. Mrs.
Maysville.
Red and Whi
Mt. Laurels, Mt. Pi
les : :
Darwin, Pride
| Tulip. Bulbs, lar;
doz.; *4 doz.,
med. size,
PP? in
Prickett,
Top size Gla
Pink, Yeliow,
Red, Salmon, Wh
ple marking. Mr
McDonough, Rt.
Giant Pansy
White, Alpengiow
of Thun =
Gold and Rowat
60c doz. 2 dc
Shasta Daisy Pl.
wood Allgood,
Blooming size
Bulbs, $1. 75 doz,
R.. ee :
Red
Rose, R
Arborvitae, -
Cedar, 50
wood, ae
postage.
ganton.
Camellia Liners,
60c ea.; Rooted
a.;' 20-var. A
Kurumes, 25 ea.
J.-L. Wurtzel,
Rooted Airplant
ea. in coin
velope. Mrs. erle
ville, Rt. Ti :
Mt. Laurels, 1
col. Azaleas, Pin
2-3 ft, - rooted,
Sweetshrubs,
ease, Galax, '
.45 doz. Mrs. ie
Mineral Bluff.
Dogwoods, Pin
Azaleas, Mt. Laur
ple, 2-3 ft., roote
Rhododendrons, :
Cherokee Roses,
20c ea.; Trailing
lax, Mt. Ferns, 4
eee Davis, Mi:
ple, . apes
White Pines,
2-3 ft., $2. 75
Violets,
Pinks, Per.
Bonnie: _Abercrom
Bluff.
ee
Red_ and White
Mt. Laurels;
Maple, Mt.
Cherokee. and .
Birdseye, 40c
Orange Day Lil
Galax, Mt. Ferns
Add postage. Mrs.
Mineral Bluff. |
-Milk and Win
and Giant size,
ea.; Dbl. Pink,
Althea cuttings.
Flowering Aln
Breath Sora. 3
Pine,
50 doz. Add postage, Mrs. S.
M. Games Lawrencevil le, Rt
ae oe z
C1 an
laple, 2-3 ths,
x, Blue Iris,|
2.50 C. Gladys
ral ee
Red and.
Mt. |
ee aia Wainut
prison 50e
oe 6,
. Daffodil, dry
in Ga. and|
J. Stanton,
wis
Perennial Pea
$3 here. Albert}
Boxwood, 25c
_ Sweetshrais,
Rs Crabapple, |
umpet type, $1.}
zaleas, _75c Snow- hig.
| Day Lilies,
| Miller, Mums, 50c doz.;
and Red Cannas,
ik | Azaleas,
_ | Goldenbell,
ug eee Boxwoods,
l
Showballs,
Ide ea.; Yellow and Red Ja-
ponicas, 75c ea.; Native Azaleas,
ed, not labeled,
}15, $1.00; 35, $2. Mrs. S. D.
Duckett, Talking Rock.
Boxwoods,
At my. home. Come or_write.
Lester Godfrey, Talking Rock.
ee 25).
Yellow Fall Pinks, :
Purple Iris, and Daffodils and
Narcissus, :
,| Dogwood, 4, $1. Exe. for sacks.
Add postage. Mrs. Tom Keen-
er, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
eM a Re 3
"White Hemlocks,
Lilae, 4
Pines, -~
Dogwoods,
-4 ft., $1.50 doz.; Red - aad
ellow. Cannas, Glads, $1. doz.
| Add pesauer Mrs. _L. F. Evans,
Talona.. :
Tris: hace auaned var. mix-
(all colors),
25 well pruned and rooted
2-4 ft., reasonable.
Silver Maple Sprouts, 4, $1.,
Blue and
25 - doz.; White
Daffodils and Narcissus,
Purple Iris, Yellow Fall Pinks,
| 25e doz.; - Butter and Egg bulbs,
| Orange Day Lilies,
| Silver
| sacks. Add: postage. Mrs. Rosie
Smith, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
20c doz.
Maple, 4, $1. Exc. for
Calif. Blue Violets, Blue
Hardy Phlox, Foxgloves,
Houseleak, Dusty
Sweetshrubs,
doz.; Hibiscus,
Pussy Willow,
Althea, 25
Add postage. a omae Teem,
ol,
f Teiking Rock.
ae Dbl. Yellow Japonica, rooted,
5, $1.00; Peachtree Roses;
Te 00; Purple Tris, $1.25 doz.;
5,
Fall Pinks, mixed col. wei-
cas, Tc ea. ;| elas, 20c ea. Rooted. Add
h, 35 ea.;| postage. Mrs. Edd Silver,
Busa-| Talking Rock. a
soe _Jonquils, single and dbl.
Trowell, Oliver. |
: se
Pigaaet Daf,
Cc; 2 free air-
of Orleans, |
Margaret |
re ench Marigold See
ic aon a doz.
s, Budlea, Oona
alladiums, Geran-|
Paper wee |
: Cs
for print as
=. Quitman,
, ngea,. about 1 \ft.,
bloomed last year, |
d Pink Running
Eng. Roses, 250: |
et-Me-Not, 6, 25c;
; Tongue, 10;
sus, or Jonquil]}e
le. Add postage. |
: Quitman,
St. :
Peachtree roses,
i, Dbl. Yellow Ja-
Exe. for ae
Silv
Day Lily Buel i
y
-y.| GOZ.;
| Hach pay postage. Mrs. Edith
Thrift, 4 doz.,.|
qi
COL.
| $1. doz. Japonicas, or orn.
less Dbl. Yellow, 4, $1.00; Yel-
t.;low Iris, $1:
}| Pinks, 2 doz. $1. Exe. for print
Sacks; Each pay postage. Mrs.
Jemima Crump, eons Rock,
doz. Also Fall
_| Rte. 2:
: Yellow Tris, $1. doz.: Japon-.
t/icas, dbl. yellow, Thorniess
Roses, 4, $1.00; Fall Pinks, 2
$1. Exe. for print sacks:
| Silvers, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
| tree Roses, Pink Altheas, 4,
'73; Purple Lilac, Big Red
Roses, Pink Seven Sister Run-
\ning, 4, $1.00; Red Flowering
Crab, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
lh | Odas Silver, Talking Rock, Rt.
Pancniice Roses, Si Bells,
|8, $1.00 Seven Sister and Bab;
Rambler Roses, 6, $1.00; Shirt
Buttons and White | and Blue
,| Iris, $1. doz. Rooted. Add post-
page. Mrs. Ruby Lee Low ery,
:| ae Rock, Rt. 2.
Hardy Perennial Red Carna-
-|tion Plants, 25e ea. Mrs. S. .
McGahee, Thomson, | Rt. 2, Box
116.
Apr. blooming Narcissus
|Bulbs, Cream with, Yellow
middle, Sheets Porc. for Apr.
blooming Yellow Narcissus that
has 3 small blooms to each
| stem. Mrs. John Weaver, Tem-
: | ple, RAs
Mistletoe and Conch Shell
Geranium, 20 ea; 3 kinds
! Wandering Jew, 5c ea.; Rose
_Hollyhock Seed, 1c Sp.
| Exe, for print sacks. Vivian
| Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2. :
_ Large Red Tulip Bulbs,
| mixed. col. Glads. all bloom-
ing size, 75c doz.; Pink Hy-
drangeas, nice 2 yr. old. plants,
75 ea.; Several var. and col.
Iris, 50 doz.; Beef Steak Be-
'gonias, 2 yrs. old, 50c ea. Add
'pastage. Mrs. Grady Holland,
Temple, Rt. 1.
Yellow. Narcissi Bulbs, $1. C;
|White Iris, 60c doz.; Purple
a Abelia, Euonymous, 40c
Shasta Daisies, 75ce doz.
Ada postage. No stamps. Mrs
Charles Morris, Tennille, Rt. 2.
Ihemon Lilies, 50c doz.; $3.
}C; Red. Swamp Dogwood, 4vc
ea.; Red Japonicas, Red, White
Striped Roses, 50c ea. Exc. for
pee colored or white. Des-
ie Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3
Yellow |
Ageratum, 25c doz.;
a ties 2% ft Re;
Daffodils, Orange Day Lilies, |
Purple. Iris, $1. C; Pink Peach-
ea;
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.
Blooming size Jonquil and}
Mixed bilbs: Jonquils, Star
of Bethlehem, Butter and Eggs
$1. C; Zennia, 25 ea.; Cannas,
King Humbert Bright Red, and
Yellow, $1. doz.; White Tris,
50 doz.; Texas Wreath, Zoe:
Add postage. No checks nor
stamps. Mrs. Fuller Joiner,
Tennille. :
Sweet Bay, 3, 25e; Elder and
Swezt Gum, 8, 25c; Holly, 5,
$1.60; Oak Hydrangea, Blee4-
ing Heart, Lightning Rod, Blue
Lilac, Dbl. Bridalwreath, White] ea
Rose on the, Mountain, 10c a.
|Add postage. Mrs. B. F. Can-
non, Toombsboro, Rt. 2. ~
Red and White Dogwood,
Red Holly, Almond, White Hy-
drangeas, Wild Azaleas, Crape
Myrtle, Magnolias, New Years
Lightning Rod, 12 and 3 ft., 20,
40, and 60c ea. Add postage.
Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. J.
|G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Jonquils, Buttercup, Butter
~vand Bea Bulbs. -35ci.. doz,:
Spider Lilies, 75c ea.; White
Dogwood, Yellow Jasmine,
Gooseberry, Hydrangeas, Sil-
ver Leaf Maple, 1-5 ft., 10c ft.
Add postage. Exc. for sacks.
| Mrs. David Colson, ee or:
Rt. 2.
Rosemary, 25c bunch; Blue
_ Standing
Cyprus, 2 doz.,.45c; Gaillardia,
20c doz.; Gardenia cuttings, 2,
25c; Pink and White Queen
ns Lace, 2 bunches, 235c.
| Mrs. E. B. Warren, Toomsboro,.
Ht Qe.
Magnolia Teaolive, Gray-
>; beard, Red Crabapple, Reid,
Holly, Umbrella China, Yel-
low Jasmine, Red, White Dog-
wood, Red Crape Myrtle, 1 ft,
oy tte, -S0Ce Act,
45c: 5 tt, : 50c: Red Orange
Hawthorne, 5 ft.,
sacks. Mrs. Alma Colson,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2. e
_ Magnolia, Teaolive, Sweet-
shrub, Umbrella China, Red
|and White Dogwood, Red Hol-
ly,
Greybeard, Press Peaches,
Jasmine, 1 ft. 10c; 2 ft.,
Rain Lilies, 30c doz.-Add-post-
age. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs.
Otha Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Magnolia, Teaolive, Sweet-
shrub, Umbrella China, Red
and. White Dogwood, Red Hol-
ly, Greybeard, Press Peacnes,
Crabapples, Yellow Jasmine, 1
ft. Mes 2 ft; 200; 3 ff. 30c;, 4
ft, 40c; 5 ft., 50. "Add postage.
Mrs. Georgia Hunt, Toomsboro,
Bet.
Yellow Jonquils, Trumpet
Daffodils, White Narcissus, 6c
doz.; Tiger Lilies, Pink Al-
mand, Purple, White Iris, 30
Orange Day Lilies,
doz.; Purple Lilac, 2,
Snowball Bush, $1. ea.
508;
Exe.
for sacks. No checks. Mrs. Bar-
tow Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Blue Iris, 20 doz.; White
and Spruce Pines, 0c ea;
Dogwood and Cedar, 3 ft. 10c
ea. Add postage. Exe. for
strawberry plants and print.
sacks. James R. Owen, Ellijay,
Box 146,
Mixed Glad Bulbs, bloom-
ling size, 85 doz.;. Orange
Lilies, Wild Ivis, $1. C; Broad-
leaf Evergreen. (has, red berry),
Arborvitae, 50c ea.; Golden-
bell, Jasmine, Purple Lilac, 3,
85c; Boxwood ~Plants, 3, $1.35.
|Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hen-
derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Daffodils, Star of Bethlehem,
Orange Lilies, Tame Violets,
Wild Iris, 75c C; Snowball,
Goldenbell, Pink Hibiscus, For-
sythia, Bridalwreath, 25c ea.;
Yellow Texas Roses, 50c ea.
Boxwood Plants, 25c ea.
postage. Mrs. Mollie Hender-
Yellow Thornless Ever
blooming and Wild Pink Cher-
okee Roses, Azaleas, Calen-
dulacea, and Nudiflora, Kal-
mia, Laurel, White and Red
Ee Junipers, Cedar, 35c
$3.50 doz. Mrs. J. Ee Pen-
ak Ellijay.
Yellow Narcissus Bulbs,
large amt. Daffodil Bulbs, $1.
C. Or exc. for print feed sacks.
Mrs. Joseph Glass, Fayette-
| ville.
dils,
Jonquils and Daffodils,
50. Exe. for }-
$1.00 C; Narcissus Bulbs, 90c
20;'
'3 ft., 30c; 4 ft., 40c; 5 ft., 50c;
50e
Add
FOR SALE
Tris, Orange Day and Leop-
ard Lilies, Blue Tame Violets,
75 C; Red and Pink Azaleas,
Yellow Texas and Red Roses,
Weping Mary, 2, 45c; 3 yrs.
old Yellow Japonicas, Snow-
balls, 50c ea.; Trumpet Datfo-
postage. Mrs.
lijay, Rt. 3.
Tris, 20c doz. Dogwood,
White and Spruce Pines, 3 ft.,
10c. ea.; Cedar and Ferns, 1c
; Add postage. Exe. for nice
print sacks, 100 lb. cap. . Mis.
Frank Parks, El-
Eva Charles, Ellijay, Box 146.
Orange Day Lilies,, Yellow
Defrodils, Purple Iris, 50 doz;
Goldenbells, White Dogwood,
Silver. Maple, Snowdrops, 4,
$1.00; Golden Chain, 5, $1.
Add postage. Exc. for print
or white sacks. Zella voy
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Red Dogwoods, 5, $1.00;
Lemon Lilies, 75c doz.; Golden
Chain, 4, $1.00; Fal Pinks,
Red, White, Yellow, $1. doz.;
Dbl. Daffodils and Jonquils,
50c doz. Rooted. No checks.
Exe. for sacks. - Mrs. Opie
Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
White, Red, Yellow Mums,
$1. doz.; Red Dogwoods, 4,
$1.00; Golden Chain, 3, $1.00;
65
doz.; Orange Day Lilies, 50
doz. Rooted. No checks. Exe.
for feed sacks. Edward Goble,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
White, Purple, Bronze Iris,
Lemon, Orange Day, and Pink
Regal Lilies, 30c ea.; Daffo-
dils, 25e doz.; Red, White, Pink
Spirea, Forsythia, We ea. Red
Velvet Roses, 35c ea. No
orders. under $1. Mrs. J.-B.
Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Sweet Scented Jonquil bulbs,
C. Exc. for print sacks or pe-
cans. Otto Camp, Eastanolle.
Nandina Plants, 12-18 in.,
50c; 18-24 in, $1. eas 3,
Pyraneantha Bushes, 12 in., $1.
Large, Red Berries, $1. ea.;
Everblooming Gardenias, 12
in., 50e ea; No order less $1.
No exchanges. Mrs. L. P. Hig-
ginbotham, Elberton, Rt. 2.
Nice size Aug. Plants: Bus-
pee Terra Snapdragon, Swiss
Super Giant, Exhibition Pansy,
and finest florist strain of
stock,-50c.doz. Pink Thrift and
Oxalis, $1. C. Prepaid. No less
2 doz. shipped. Moss packed.
Mrs. J. H. Robinson, Ellaville,
Box 34.
White Narcissi, Dbl. Orange
Day Lilies, Jonquils and. Butter
and Egg bulbs, 45 doz; Gold-
enbells, 35 ea.; Blue Iris, 55
doz. Mrs. Robert Stembridge,
Sr., Ellijay, Box 307.
1000 mixed bulbs Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, and Yellow
and Apr. Narcissus, 500 and
100: lots, $1. C; Small type
Glads (Bronze), 4 doz., $1. Mrs.
E, Fountain, Fort Valley.
Limited amt. Pink Hyacinth }
Bulbs, large size only, $1.25
doz.; im 10 doz. lots, $1. doz.
For Nov. only. PP in Ga. Wil-
lie Tanner, Flippen, POB 81.
Rose Bushes,
rooted, 75c ea.; Snowball
Bushes, large, 75c ea.; Small,
50c; Dark Blue Iris, 50c. doz;
Bronze Lemon Lilies, 40c C.
Mrs. D. M. Huhey, Fairmount,
RGA les
Large Iris, some purple,
some white, 50c doz. Add post-
age. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Clyde Waldrip, Flowery
Branch. RE. .
Dbl. Poppy Seed, large
thimblefull, 25c Large, Light
Blue Morning Glory Seed, 15
Marechalenil
}thimblefull. Mary Shrum, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 1.
50 Arborvitae, 1-2 ft., 50c ea.
at my home; Orange Cannas,
$1.50: doz; Sage, dry, $1. lb.
Mrs. Alonzo L.. Cain, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1, Box 50 A.
6 of each: Red Honeysuckles,
Hardy Phlox, Gaillardia, But-
tercups; 1 Torch, 2 Aug. Lilies,
3 Day Lilies, all for $1.50. Add
postage. Cash or MO. Ance
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
58.
$4. M. All rooted. Add
and Blue,
Dbl.
amixed, all cols. mixed, 10c
tsp. seed. Send self addressed
stamped envelope. Mrs,
Harris, Dahlonega.
Slow growing field grown
boxwoods, 5 yrs. old, 100 two
ft. tall, large around, $2.50 ea;
200 med size, $1.50 ea. Cannot
ship. Come after, Wesley pe
Dahlonega, Rt. 4. :
Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, Spruce,
White Pines, Easter Lily Bulbs
Yellow and White
Tris, $1. doz, Jonquil Buibs,
20c doz.; Dogwoods, 80c doz.
Siberian Iris, 75c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Odie Grindie,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. :
6 of each: Glads, Tris, Flam-
ing Red Honeysuckle, Butter-
cups, Day Lilies, all for $1.25,
Add_ postage.. Cash or MO.
Mrs. Mary Stephens, Dahlon-
Poppies, Pink and Red
Bell xe
ga, Rt. 1) Box 58: bs
Large Iris, Several dif. on,
Blue Siberian, 50c doz.; Mums
or Fall Pinks, Pink Thriff;
Cannas, 40c doz.; Hardy Hi-
biscus, mix. col., 6, 50c. Add
postage. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, -
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Hardy Phlox, 50c doz.:
Lilies, 3, 50c; Day Lilies, 3i
25e; Tris, 75c doz. Add post-
age. Cash or MO. E. S. Steoh-
ens, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 58.
Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, Crab-
dpple, Spruce and White Pine,
$1.00 doz.; Glad Bulbs, 75 doz.
Golden Glow, 50c doz.; ae
Colts Foot, 25c doz. Add post=
age. Mrs. James Waters, Dah-
fonega, Rt. 1.
Evergreen Hedge, 50c doz.
Add postage. Dollie Pearson,
Dahlonega, Ree 1.
Different large Iris, Blue Se
berian, Wine Lilies, Phlox,
Toren
Mums, Cannas, Pink Thrift, 50e ; S
a0z.; 3 each: Tulips, -Glads,
Tiger Lilies, Tritonea, Peren-
nial Sweet Peas, Hibiscus, $t.
doz.; Globe Arborvitae, 25 ea,
Not. PP. Mrs. Willis Grindie,
Dahlonega, Rt: 1. -
Crape Myrtle, Oak Geranium,
Pink Peachtree, Red, Pink
Climbing Roses, $1.50 doz.; Red
Hot Poker, Verbena, Blue
Ageratum, Foxgloves, Butter-
fly Plant, Blue, White Violets,
Blue Spanish Iris, Thrift,
doz. Add postage. Miss L. M,
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Kerria Japonicas, Forsythiay,
Goldenbell, Lilac, Flowering
Almonds, Spireas, Snowball
Rhododendrons, Spireas,
eas, Star Jasmine, Boxwoods,
Red Trumpet Honeysuckles,
Pines, Deutzia, Clematic, 8,
$1.00; Daffodils, Narcissus, $1.
C; Blue and Purple Iris, $3. C._
Moss packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Yellow Thornless Rose, 3,
o0c; New Year Vine, 3, 50e;
Red Honeysuckle Vine, 20c; 3%
50c; Day Lilies, $1. doz.; White
Narcissus and Tiger Lily bulbs
50c doz.; Peachtree Roses, 3,
50c. Mrs. Martha White, Dah.
lonega, Rt, 1, Box 37.
Siberian Iris, Dewberry Lily,
Trailing Arbutus, Thrift, Gold-
englow, $1. doz; Rhododen-
drons, Mtn. Laurels, Spruce,
White Pines, Azaleas, Dog-
wood, Red Flowering Maples,
$1.25 doz. Rooted and moss
packed. Miss Grace Eaton,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. ;
Yard Hydrangea, large bush-
es, $1. ea.; Large Yellow Mums,
$1. doz.; Large Cape Jasmine
Bush, bears 3-400 blooms, 515.
Mrs. Richard Black, Atlanta,
29 Johnson Rd. N. W. fel,
5321.
Delux Glad Bulb collection
containing Aristocrats in Glad-
iolus' of mixed varieties, all
large, 25, $1.35; 50, $2.50; $4.75 -
C. Prepaid. E. 3B. Vaugan,
Dunwoody.
Magnolia, Tea Olive, Sweet-
shrubs, Yellow Jasmine, Gray-
beard, Rain Lilies, 30c doz;
Hawthorn, Crabapple, Red and
White Dogwood, Red Holly, 2
6. - 2563 Ft. S8bGs Sith aoe. -o
ft. 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
Mattie Lou Colson, Toomsboro,
Rt. 2,
400
Azal-
f
i
Eon SALE
a FOR SALE
ie Butter and Eggs,
ng mquils, 25c doz.; Spirea, But-
terfly Bush, Lavender Bush,
-Crape Myrtle, Mountain Rose,
1 ft., 10c; 1-3 ft. high. Exe. for
sacks. Mrs. R. C. Womack,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Queen Annes Lace, Verbena,
Valley Lilies, 3 var. Jew, Cat-
hip, Christmas, Sword, Star
Cactus,
Single Red. White Begonia,
. . Egyptian Moss, Box Pepper,
10c = ea.; Ageratum, Oxaltis,
Lemon, Orange, Lilies, 50c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Wavy
Lewis, Toomsboro.
Oxallis Bulbs, Var. Violets,
airy Lily, 25c doz.; 12 in. cut-
ting White Jap. Dogwood, Al-
thea, Butterfly Bush, Weigelas,
Abelia, Red Flowering Quince,
and others, 50 doz.; $1. Orders
PP. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Joseph
Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt. 2.
"Easter Lily Bulbs, dif. sizes,
Jarge about size of coffee cup,
15c-75e ea.; Also Butter and
Ege s and Buttercup Bulbs, 50c
doz. Mrs. C. B. Hicks, Reynolds4
9 Boxwood, 5 ft. tall, $19.
ea. Dewey Land, Ringgold.
ie
- 50 bulbs of Narcissus family
for sale or exc. for 3 print, 100
Tb. cap. feed sacks. Mrs. Jen-
nie Campbell, Rising Fawn.
Butterfly Bushes, 3 cols., l-
so Red, Pink, Purple Verbena,
Dbdi., single Day Lilies. Sell
or exc. Bird of Paradise, Pur-
ple Crape Myrtle, Magnolias.
Each pay postage. Mrs. H. H.
Thomson, Rockmart, Rt. 2:
Field grown Ball Giants, and
Swiss Giant Pansy Plants,
Newport Pink and Mixed
Dianthus, also Mrs. Elliot's
strain Columbine, $3.50 C; PP.
No orders less $3.50. Mrs. C. C.
Lynch, Rome, Rt. 1.
_ Bulbs: Glads, large, 2, 25e; 9,
$1.00; Med., $1. doz; Smaller,
25, $1.00;
Pink, Yellow, White, Red,-Lav-
~ ender, Red Spider Lily, 50c
doz.; $3.50 C; Butter and Egg,
Jonquil, Narcissus, 200, . $1.00.
Mrs. Wm. H. Jackson, Round
Oak, JER poe he
Sweet William Seed, all col-
ors, mixed, Dbl. and single,
fresh, hulled, plant now, 40
oz. PP. E. Mames, Roswell, Rt.
ae
: Large Mamouth Sunflower
Seed, 25c pt. Add _ postage.
2 Richard Edmondson, Roy.
__ Marchaineil Roses, 75c ea;
Kamp and Strawberry Geran-:
jums, rooted, 25c ea.; Purple
Tris and Purple Verbena, 20c
doz.; Cuttings of Green and
Striped Jew, 5c ea; Lemon
Lilies, 20e ea.: Yellow old time
Pinks, 25c ea. Mrs. H. A.
Chastain, Roy.
- Rose Thrift, $1. C; Nandinas,
pel t4>-1n..- 35;. 3, $1. 00; Flufty
_ Fern, 25 ea. Now is time to
transplant. Add postage. Mrs.
_ Lee Cromer, Royston, Rt. 1.
White and Yellow Narcissus,
Deep Orange Glads,- Butter-|
- cups, Star. of Bethlehem, Jon-
quils, Lilies (shaped like Easter
L. but deep orange and later
blooming). Sell or exc. for 100
Ib. cap. print sacks. Miss Ron-
ie Johnson, Shellman, Rt. 1
Box 55.
Cameopink Azaleamiims, 85c
_ @oz.; Cannas, City of Portland
Pink and Blue Hyacinth Bulbs,
$1. doz: Silver Lace Vine, 40c
- a.; Abelia, roots, 8-10 yrs. old,
50c ea. Add postage. No order
- Jess $1. Mrs. Miles Tanner,
Sandersville.
Amaryllis, Giant Hybrid,
mixed col., blooming sizes, 20c,
25e, 40c; others, 5c; 10c; and
; 5c; Bulblets, $1.50 C; Larger,
$2. C; 300 fine Easter Lily
Buibs (Creoles), 15c ea. None
| under 6 in. No PP. No checks.
: Joseph H. Sandy
DunNett,
Springs.
_ 4 yrs. old Palm Trees, Cab-
Dage type, $3.75 ea.; 2 yrs. old,
$2.00; Jap. Iris Plants, $3. Joz.;
Tris Seed, 35 pkg. All del.
Send check or MO. COD orders
mailed promptly. V. W. Wilson,
Hen and Biddie, Dbl. |
|. Yucca, $1. ea.;
Large Dbl.- mixed}
| Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 456.
mandines Domestica Plants,
18 in., 60c ea.; 26 in. 85 ea.;
3 ft; $1. 15. All rooted and com-
pact. Del. to 8rd zone. 5c ex-
tra on checks. Miss Mittie Col-
lins, Smithville, Rt. 1.
Sweet Gardenia, 25 and 50c
ea. PP. Mrs. A. ae Waco,
Rt. 2, Box 40.
Extra fine very Dbl.
son Poppy Seed, large pkt.,
20c. Del. Stamps accepted. A,
J. Willoughby, Waco.
Steels Jumbo Pansies, $2 25
C; Blooming size Easter Lilies,
$1. 90 doz.; Rosino Pink Violets;
and . Giant Shastas, dbl., $1.
doz.; Jonquils, Narcissus, $1..C.
Not prepaid. Mrs. Will Wise,
Wadley. . ;
Dbl. Gardenia, Dbl.
Oleander, evergreen Jasmine, |
35c ea.; Red Clustered Spirea,
40c C; Dbl. Pink Altheas, 20c
Crim-
C5 All -cole, Cannas, $40 Cal:
Rooted. Mrs. J. H. Pyles,
Whigham. i
eat 2 yr. plants, 50
Tree and Dwarf Boxwood,
Din. 3 dif. White Spireas, ev-
erblooming - Lilac, Dbl. Yellow |
Rose of Sharon, Dbl. Lavender,
White Althea, Red Oleander,
rooted, 4 plants, $1.25. PP.
Cuttings, $1. doz. Mrs. Graham
Eley, White Plains.
Ophiopogon Bulbs (evergreen
with purple blooms) Aug.
bloomer, 35c doz.; Mexican
Collection, any
8 plants, $1.00; Jade, Santo-
lina, and Airplant, 6 dif. Ge-
raniums, 3 kinds Sultanas, Rose
col. Star Jasmine, fragrant, 50c
ea. Del. Mrs. H. Allen, Wil;
liamson.
Jonquil Bulbs, $1. C. Or exc.
for 4 print sacks. Mrs. H. G.
Silver, Woodville. _
Pink Thrift, Tooted, $2. C.
Add postage. No stamps. Mrs.
Milton T. Phillips, Wrens..
Calif. Poppy Seed, dbl. red,
25c tbsp. PP. Mrs. Kate Rector,|
Young Cane.
Tall Ligustrums, 25 ea;
Lavender Buddleia, 50c; Pyra-
eantha, 50c and $1.00; Enony-
mous, 75c; Privet Hedge, 50c
C; Small Redbuds, 25c; Lom-
bardy Poplar, 25c. D. G. Bar-
ber, Atlanta, Rt. 9, Box 505.
Many dif. kinds Dahlia Tub-
ers, be ready after frost. Write
for names and prices. Mrs. G.
L. Peeler, Atlanta, 177 Gibson
St. S. E. Or tel. Al. 7665.
Large Jonquils, $1.25 doz.
Time to plant now. Mrs. W. D.
Callaway, Atlanta, 1696 Rogers
Ave. S. W. Tel. Ra. 0179.
Lots of Privet Hedge to give
away for sdmeone who will
come dig same. Mrs. Rache
Bell, Atlanta, 1170 Oakdale Rd.
N. E. Tel. Cr. 2091.
Small African Violets for
sale at my home. Very reason-
able. Cannot carry over win-
ter for lack of space. Mrs. J.
F. Patillo, Atlanta, 701 Mar-
tina Dr., N. E. Tel. Ch. 5446.
Hardy Bermuda Easter Lily
Bulbs, blooming size, 50c-$1.,
Bulblets, $1. C. Orders filled
when harvested in Noy.. Large
blooming African Violets, rea-
sonable. Miss Beulah E. Phil-
lips, Atlanta, 1106 Stillwood
DrsaNe ke. 5
Roman Blue Hyacinths. Plant
now bloom in Spring. 4 doz., 2
in. diain., $1.00; 4 doz., 3 in.
diam., $1.50; 4 doz., 5-in. diam.
$2.50; 10 bulblets free with
each order. PP. F. H. Bierman,
ae 1025 Bellevue Dr., N.
FREE: 4 to 5 White Dogwcad
Trees, 2 to 4 diam. Come dig
up. W. F. King, Atlanta, 30
Peachtree Ave. N. E. (3 blocks
S. Buckhead).
300 Rominar Hyacinth Bu-
Ibs 50c Doz.; $10.00 for lot;
Any amt. Yellow Cluster Nar-
eissus Bulbs, 25c doz.; 5 Doz.;
$1.00. Money Order. Mrs. A. G.
Smith, Arnoldsville, RFD 1.
50 M -Privet Hedge Plants
(stay green kind), 300, $1.00.
Del. Exe. for 3 print sacks,
100- Jb. size. pay chrgs; Mrs.
B.. Thor nton, Bowden.
Rose |.
Geass
Red Dahlias, $2.00 doz.;
for Dbl. and Single Day Lilies,
Print .or White
Seed, 35c Tb. Mrs |
Lil
J. zi Power, Atlanta, 4950)
Jett Rd. Rt. 10
Lots of Nandina Plants lar-
ge, med.; small. Some clumps
have from 12 to 15 plants.
$2.00 - $4.00 clump;Also Car-
olina Cherry, 1 2ft., $1.00
ea. Postage extra. Mrs. T. L.
Timmerman, ~Augusta, ah 0 1 6
Holden St. -
Forsythia, Eng. Dogwood, 30
ea.; Yellow Easter Rambling
Rose, 12 not: -rooted, ~ 25c;
Blooming Honeysuckle Bush,
6 cuttings, 20c; Yellow Thorn:
less Rose, rooted 330c ea.$
Rooted Yellow Bell, 25c doz.
= Clyde Tey Bust,
Rt 3
Strong Fuleceie size Peony
-Roots, Edulis Superba, Pink
Double, healthy crowns,
6, $2.75; $4.50 doz. Now.
\Is time to plant. Mrs. Jesse
Jackson, Austell, Rt. 2, Box 311.
White Narcissus with Yellow
cups, Butter and Egg Bulbs,
$1.00 C; Yellow Jasmine, 15e:
White Wisteria, White, Pink
Hibiscus, 25c. Add postnge.
Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt.
3. ; :
Orange Day Lilies, 25c doz.
Add postage. Larger ~amts.
cheaper. Mrs Teman A, Denney
Bowden, Rt. 2.
King Alfred Jonquils, and
White
Paper Narcissus, $2. 50 Red.
and White Yellow, Pink, Gold
Band Lilies) Royal Blue
Easter Lilies, $1.00 doz. Add
Postage. Mrs Florence Leathers
Buchanan, Rt. 1,
Tea Plants. Garlic Babex
(large), Hollyhock, Bridial-|
wreath . (Bachelor _ Button),
Cactus, ping Easter Lilies, 10
ea.; 10 or more Lilacs, and
Rose Vines, 25c ea. Mrs Orene
P teat Buchanan, Rte 2
King Alfred Jonquils, $2. 00
Ce Purple Tris, Yellow Cannas,
$1. 00 doz.; Garlic Bulbs, 50c
doz.; Orange Day Lilies, 6,
90c. Exe. for print sacks.
Buchanan,
| Martha Womack,
Etre als :
All: summer blooming~ nek
Lily for hedge for flower
bushes, Shasta Daisy, Fall
Pinks, Jonquils, 10c ea. 5 or
more; PP on $2.00 orders,
Mrs Ethel L. Sanders,
anan, Rt. 2, Box 64.
- 1000 five yr. Abelia cut., 2
ft) $10-- C3 lyr $2> doz: Gar-
denias, Pittisporum, Oleanders,
Junipers, 4 ft. $15 eas Hy
drangeas, 50 ea.: 18 col.. Ver-
bena; $1. doz.;: $2; <C. Mrs. J.
W. Edwards, Springvale.
White and Purple Lilacs,
rooted, 50c ea.; Butterfly Bush-
es, 35 eas Add postage. Mrs.
Wm. J. Sorrells; Hoystone Rt.
Buch-
white, Purple Lilac Bushes,
Bridalwreath, Yellow Cannas,
Easter Lilies, 50c good start;
Red and Pink Begonias, root-
ed, 25c ea.;
die, 15e ea.; Green and White
Wandering Jew, 10c ea. Exc.
for Dbl. Petunia. Add postage.
Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston.
Pansy Plants, 2c ea.; Bloom-
ing size Snapdragon, $1. doz.;
Pink Thrift,. Purple ~ Violets,
Verbena, Yellow Jonquil bulbs,
le ea.; 8 col. Iris, 50c C; Sul-
tana, Geranium, Cactus Ferns,
10c ea. Mrs. Lester Phillips,
Royston, Rt. 1.
6 Easter lily bulbs, $1.00; 4
orchid curcuma . lilies, $1.00; 1
ea. Angel Wing, Silver Spotted
and Alligator Begonia, dbl. red
and white geraniums, rooted,
$1. ea., red Conch shell begon-
ia, pink and orange sultanas,
50c ea. Mrs. V. M. Johnson,
Shellman.
Iris Bulbs, many cols., plant
now to bloom next spring, $1.
doz.; Hyacinths, Red, Blue,
Pink and Yellow, $1.10 doz. Lil-
lian Arrington, Bartow.
Royal Poincinannas, 3, $1..
PP. Large plants: Or will exe.
Pink, Purple, Blue Altheas,
Sacks. Miss
Josie Hamilton, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Bulbs: Butter and Eggs and
Yellow Center Narcissus, $1. 1c
PP. Mrs.. Sam McGill, Bron
Yellow Narcissus Bulbs, 3 Pink
50c|
Exc. for print sacks; Mums,
75 doz.; Cannas,. Red, Yellow,
Pink, 75e ~doz.; Tubers, Red
Add _ postage. Beatrice Mosley,
| woods, 18 in., 75 ea.; 2 bushy
type plants, $4, 00; 18 in. White}
(Lilies, 70c doz.;
Iris, Hen and Bid- |.
doz. * Mrs: te
Clone and Tree _ Arborvita
3-10 in., $3. doz; Blue Parina
yrs. old, $1. ea.; Eng. Juniper
Wilson, Blue Hidze. 4
3 Pink Mo.
rooted, 4 doz. White and 150
or Blue Hydrangea, 50 Pink
Thrift plants, Christmas or
Thanksgiving Cactus, $1. for
either. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, oe
nevolence. ns
Ponies Fragrant Violets, 25,
| $1.00; .Royal Robe Violets, 8,
$1.00; Lemon Lilies, 50c doz.;
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
: Camellias: 1 each, Orientallis
Red, Dbl. about 8 ft., $50. 00;
Nobleiasima- White, about 10 ft.
$35. Come and get them. Too
large to ship. Mrs. oo Be. Me
Millen, Brookfield.
Several dif. cols. Harag ver
Crape Myrtle, White * Spirea,
Yellow Forsythia, 3, $1. Add
charges. Mrs. H. E. Richardson,
Bowdon, Rt. 4. ; ;
Rooted Pink Weigelas, Al-
mond, Yellow Forsythia, Jan.
Spirea, 2 ft., 75c; White Lilacs, |
3 ft., $2.00; German Iris, mixed
cols. 50c doz.;
Ruth Head, Bremen.
Bulbs: King Alfred Jonquils,
$2.50 C; -Snowdrops, Sones
Day, Royal Blue, Easter Lilies,
Purple Violets and. Dbl. King
A. Jonquil, -$1. doz.; Dahlia
Bulbs, mixed cols., $1.50 doz.
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 8*.
Red and Yellow Canas, 75
doz.;
and "Yellow Jonquils, 35 doz.;
Blue Hyacinths, 15c ea.; Snow-
age. Mrs. Joe Smith, Bremea, |
Rt. 2, Box 60.
12 rooted Dwarf Ene. Rass
Spirea, Yellow Forsythia, Pink
Weigela, Purple Lilac,
Eng. Dogwood, Pink Almond,
elds te
Bremen.
Blue Hardy Verbena, Orange
Day Lilies, 40c doz.;
June Lilies, 75c ea.; Lemon
as, 50e doz.; Asparagus Clumps,
50c;. Pink Thrift, . 30c doz.;
Houseleak, 6, 25c. Add post-
age. Mrs. Mautile Harrison,
Bremen. 3 ee ees
Weeping -Linden, Purple}
Lilacs, Bridalwreath, Yellow
Forsythia, Pink Almond, Jan.
Jasmine, 2 ft. 75c; Mixed
German Tris, 50c doz.; Day|
Lilies, $2. C. Add postage. Mrs. |
Velma Dean, Bremen, Rt. 2.
Blue Easter and Orange |
Lilies, Daffodils,
50c doz. Mrs. Rebecca Goldens:
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 35.
Mixed cols. German Iris,
Orange Day Lilies, Hardy Blue
Verbena, 40c doz.; Asparagus
Clumps, 50c; Pink Thrift, 30c
doz.; Red, Cannas, Dbl., 50c
doz.; White Narcissus, Emper-
or Daffodils, $2.50 C. Add post-
age. Mrs. E. B. Thornton, Bre-
men. ? . =
Glad. Bulbs, 60c doz.; Milk
and Wine Lilies, 20c ea.; Red
Seven Sister Running Rose,)
25c ea; 4 cols. Cannas, 60c
doz.; Pink Crape Myrtle, anos
Lantanas, 25c ea.; Mrs. W. E.
Wooten, Camilla.
Blooming size bulbs, >xtra
large, White Narcissus Bulbs, |
25 doz.; $2. C; Guernsey Lilies |
(Red Spider), Je ea.; $2.C. Dry.
Williams, Cordele, Rt. 7.6
- Sweet Blue Violets, 3 doz.,
$1.00; Red Spider Lilies, -
wood.
# oe Rt 8: -
12-15 in, $4. doz.;_ Boxwoods,
Violets, Blue and Yellow Iris,
50e doz.; Globe Arborvitae, oS:
and Blue Spruce, $4. doz. Sadie
noes Bose (
bena, keep all winter, $1. doz. oe
| $1 50 ae Whi
Jasmine, Bridal Wreath, White |]
White June}
Lilies, 50c. Add Postage. Mrs. |
White Narcissus, $2. C; Orange}
White Paper Narcissus | r<
White |
Watermelon Red Crape Myrtle, |
$1. Alice Harrison, |.
White |
Dbl. Red Can-|
Nar cissus, | :
and ready to ship. Mrs. LG:
about 5 ae
dig up.
Cedariogs
PP $9, orders. No stamps. Mrs. | Wig
rea, | 1
the Valley et
ter, Atlan d
quils and Na
Julia Sneeroe
Hall Ave. S. FE.
drop Bushes, 3, 25c. Add post-| ay, f :
Shasta. D si
Pink Thrift,
riegated Foliage, :
Justicia, bloomin;
White and
gonias, bloomi
Angel Wing _
25c. Mrs. B.
1, Box nae
$5. ore ee
Sprengeri, Bos
Succulents,
Rees -cut.,
guild
a2 Silver,
Cutn
ae
ar and Eggs,
mixed, $1. C.
J. A. Whatley,
_ sprouts, Nan-
s), Red Spider
doz.; Privet Hedge,
Water Lily, 25c
- Lily, Pink
; Dauntless Day
; Red Montbrethia,
d Bertha
ose Cuttings, 25c
orders. No checks.
imming, Rt. 1.
3ulbs and- Pur-
oz.; Yellow~Jon-
White Narcissus,
range Day Lilies,
thristmas Cactus,
ns, 30c bunch.
rs. Otis Mash-
Bosc
s Pink, Purple
.; Purple Iris, |
Orange Day
doz.; Flowering
Christmas Cac-
Lilac, 7, $1.00;|
ngs, $5. ; Also
ttie Duran, Cum-
r window pots,
ed, White, Pink
es bunches Hardy
seas for sale. Too
Pink Ole-.
- white, 50c -ea.;
pink, orchid and
Several cols. Sul-
z.; Fine Iris, 10c
entury Plants, 25c;
Add postage.
est, Crawford-
: Bermuda Easter
heavy blooming,
ize, :
, $1. PP. 2 leaves
order. No COD.
Duncan, Atlanta,
ircle, N. E.
actus Plants, 35c
erry, 50c and
Pepper plants,
yy. home. Cannot
Mrs. Frank Bar-
1185 Moreland
ets, Pink, White,
7 var. labeled,
nen Verbena plant,
ropical pot plant,
inct. Advise fal-
Lee Bryan, Tal-
ox 134. ae
uttings of Pine-
um or Pine burr,
pink justicia.
M. Lawrence,
'M: Moseley, Menlo.
a, 5c cut.; Rooted, |.
'(used 8 A)
| Mew); Also F-20 on steel, com-
Want an old fashioned, gen-
uine Mal Maison rose bush, or
cuttings of same. Write. Mrs.
Fred H. Hall, White Plains. _
Want some Camelias and
exander, Cornelia, Rt. 1.
* Want hardy Salvia plants,
also red berried Pyracantha cut-
tings. will exc. African violets,
or pay cash. Mrs. B. M. Moore,
Gainesville, 1293 Riverside Dr.
Want 100 Dwarf Eng. type
boxwood unrooted cuttings, 6
to 10 in. also a few Bamboo
roots for planting. Advise price
ete: Mrs. J. F. Carter, Summer-
| Ville, Rt. 2. c/o Willie Roberts,
Exe. some well rooted gar-,
denia limbs (nandina) and
orange lily bulbs for Easter
lily and Glad bulbs. Mrs, Izell
Sills. Leary. Rt. 1. Box 59 A.
Want red and pink Gerbera
nice rooted plants. State price.
Mrs. J. L. Horne. Leary,
- Want price on 50 giant pansy
plants. Mrs. E. V. Milteer, Quit-
man, 603 E. Boundary.
Want I rooted geranium,
Cloth of Gold rose bush, also
old time monthly roses, red
preferred( other colors cons.)
Write. Mrs. D. S. Terry, Quit-
man, 910 W. LaFayette St.
Want cream and yellow shag-
| gy chrysanthemum plants for
next spring planting. Write. G.
SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE
- John Deere Tractor A, power
lift, take-off. Rollomatic front
wheels, complete set planters,
and cultivators
plete overhaul clutch and motor
No. 9-B IHC harrow front disc,
and other equip. No letters.
: & H. Conkle, McDonough, Rt.
Heavy 2 Roller Power Cane
Mill, good cond, with extra
set of rollers, 200 gal. Juice
cap., $100. FOB farm. 3 mi.
New Ford Tractor, cultiva-
tors, bottom plow, harrow, and
belt pulley. Joe B. Davis, Ash-
burn, Rt. 1. :
1947 MM Moline Tractor with
10 dis harrows, etc. for sale.
6 mi. N. Alpharetta. Ancle Hol-
brook, Alpharetta, Rt. 1,
Two 1 row Choppers, real
good shape, $35. and $45 ea. L.
C. Davis, College Park, 206 E.
Yale Ave.
_M. C, *Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
2d. | cultivators, planters, 6 dise J. D.
Tiller, peanut weeder, lime
spreader. etc. for sale. Leon
Langham, Warrenton, Rt, 2.
(at Batsonville). :
_Farmall H. Tractor with 2
dise plow, exc. condition, Farm-
all B Tractor, planters, cultiva-
tors, fertilizer attachments, 2
disc plow, 7 ft. mowing ma-
chine, Will sell one. Write,
phone or see: W. H. Blalock,
Rabun Gap.
J. D. 5 or 6 Dise Tiller, as
good as new, with seeder, my
place. 10 mi. Milledgeville on
Sandersville Rd. See or write:
cons QO. Ennis, Milledgeville,
70-Oliver Tractor with No. 80
whels, exc. shape, 3 disc plow,
set King harrows, | sacrifice
price. 8 mi. left Cumming, 12
mi, right Canon,, Hwy. 20. H.
A. Ledbetter, Cumming, Rt. 2.
Tel. 283 J.
4% hp, Planett Jr. Gardefi
tractor with turn plow, cultiva-
tor, 10 dise harrow, middle bus-
ter, never used, at a bargain.
A. B. Mason, c/o Waverly Gro-
cery, Columbus, 1945-27 St.
Frick Hydraulic Front and
Loader for Ford-Ferguson Intl,
42 Combine, both perfect cond.
J. N. Barrett, Atlanta, 10 Trust
Co. of Ga. Bldg. Tel. Wa, 2282.
2H Avery Cultivator, Drag
Harrow, two 2H Plows, Oliver
12, and Perfection, 2H Scoop,
King Dbl. Dropper, Gantt Dis-
tributor,. Joe Harrow. J. M.
Sanders, Coleman. :
Garden: Tractor, ~ and all
r| equip. but planters, A-1. cond.,
|rubber tires, also Mowing. Ma-
chine Blade. -
-} chelle, TRS
Hoyt Dodd, Re-
azalias, Write Mrs. Joe B. Al-|-
2
. dise
iD HAND MA
_ ERY FOR SALE
4 . re 7
4 Wheel Tractor Trailer, 7 ft.
x 12 ft. on rubber, 2-14. Tractor
Plow, 12 disc single sec, harrow
$350 for lot; Also Modern Mur-
ray Gin Plant, for sale. E. L.
Burnette, Quitman.
' Heavy 2H wagon, $50 cash or
exc. for calves or hogs. At my
place. Mrs. Jennie B, Campbell,
Sulphur prings.
1947 Farmall A Tractor with
cultivator, planter and distri-
butor, harrow, power lift, bot-
tom plow; IHC Mower: No. 9
with 4% ft. blade, also blade
grinder, all practically new. W.
T. Garrett, Nashville, Rt. 4. .
New Walking Cultivator,
perfect cond, $65. Riley _C.
-Couch, Turin.
1942 Ford Tractor, Plow, and
Harrow with dump trailer, good
cond., for sale. R.
Lithonia, Rt.
Allis-Chalmers Tractor with
tiller and seeder, harrow, -cul-
tiators, and new planters.
George Williams, Stapleton, Rt.
2, Box 94. 4
New McCormic-Deering Grain
Drill with fertilizer attachment,
12 disc; 7 in, steel wheels, auto-
matic lift. Wade Bird, Swains-
boro, Box 20. Tel 3516. ,
W.C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
3 disc plow, 10 disc Harrow,
good cond., $1700. Hoyt Willi-
ford, Stephens, Rt. 1.
Farmall Cub Tractor, single
disc plow, and cultivators, like
new, $1050; Cole 3 ft Grain and
fertilizer drill, horse drawn,
good as new, $20. Howard
Strickland, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
1 row Avery Tractor, com-
plete with starter and lights,
2 dise Trailer plow, planter, and
fertilizing attachment, all new,
$1375, E. T. Stephens, Dougher-
ty Rial: 3
Case Corn Picker, 1 row, used
1 week, for sale. Phone No. 1,
or write: Bob Nutt, Luella.
Model H John Deere Tractor,
complete with
planters, and fert. attachment,
new tires, all good cond.,
$1200; Also 3 dise Tiller and
: N.| Seeder box. F. V. Stanley, Mil-
Pearson.. Frank Pelz, Pearson.
ledgeville, Rt: 4,
2H Chattanooga, reversible,
plow, good cond, $25
Trade for small yearling or
sHeat Mrs. J. C. Starr, Forsyth,
te &
1946 Allis-Chalmers, Model
C, lights and starter, power
take-off, belt pulley, good tires,
complete cultivating of four
rows, new Southern peanut
plows, 4 disc Avery Tiller, all
for $1200 cash. Fred Baker,
Jr., Albany, Rt. 1., Box 545.
Nearly new Minneapolis Mo-
line Tractor, R type, used less
50 hrs., and offside 22 in Or-
chard Harrow. R. L. Johnson Sr.
Fairburn, Phone 3981.
Oil Brooder, 300 chick cap.,
used 1 season, good cond., $18.
J. N. Davis, Marlow,
1200 E. Oakes Electric Auto-
matic Incubator. $25. J. L. Whit-
ten, Lithonia. Phone 4404.
1 buggy. no top, good run-
ning cond. $15.. Mrs. E, H.
Meeks, Douglas, Rt. 1.
Practically new set cultiva-
tors for Farmall A, used part
of 1 season. Sacrifice for %
price. Write. Walter E. Lee,
Oliver.
1 portable Milking Machine
complete with single and dbl.
unit milkers, and vacuum pump
used only 30 days, $150. Exc.
for 6 or 7 yrs old farm mare
that will work anywhere,
weighing not less 1100 Ibs. W.
A, Lawrence, Stockbridge.
B Farmall 2 row Tractor, mo-
tor like new, planters, distrib-
utors, cultivators, 2 sec, smooth-
ing harrow, 6 row cotton dust-
er, all equip. Ist class cond.,
$1500. Calvin Brooks, Logan-
ville, Rt. 1.
7 hp. Case Economy Tractor,
run 1 yr. with Wisc. air cooled
motor. 10 plow, cultivator, disc
harrow, good cond:, J. H. Dodd
Summerville, Rt. 1.
46 Ford-Ferguson, Stepped-up
trans., cultivator, planters, and
scoop, duster, and sweeprake,
fert., bottom plow, weeder, ter-
racing blades, 3 point -mower,
some new, other like new. Price
tight on. outfit; or will sell sep-
arately. R. A. Eavenson, . Syl-
~Pvabnia Rt 2. i>
Mason,.
cultivators, |
self
Turner Peanut Picker,
feeder, Turner Power Hay Bal-
er, equipped with air cooled
Wise, Engine, all good cond.,
ready to use, $750 cash. Harry
C. Pence. Hawkinsville,
Large Farm Bell, loud tone,
$15. FOB. C. S. Dally, Social
Circle.
Ontario 10 ft. Grain Drill on
rubber tires, fertilizer attach-
ment, used 1 yr., good cond.,
$465. W. C. Northington, Davis-
boro.
J. D. Mower, model 7 C, 7 ft.
for L and LA Tractors only,. no
shaft pulley, $65.
parts for 10-20 Tractor. At my
farm. Dawson-Albany .Rd. 4%
mi. SE Sasser, Hwy. 50. J. A.
Dula, Leesburg, Rt. 2.
- Farmall B. Tractor, good,
cond., with rubber tires, power
lift, pulley, cultivators, planters,
2 twelve in. Oliver Bottom
Plows, Bush and Bogg Harrow,
all for $1600. L. A. Harmon,
Reynolds, Rt. 4.
Eractor.Trailer; -- Uxii= ft;
(Stake body), 2 ton cap., used
very little, for sale. John L.
Harley, Atlanta, 2350 Oakview
Rd- De. 8512.
1 wagon, good as new, 2
Turn Plows, Spring Harrow,
Planter, Ga. Stalk plow, com-
plete, less than 1 yr. old. Bar-
gain. H, M. Pearson, Macon,
1114 Walnut St. Phone 8729 W.
2H wagon with iron wheels,
Cutaway Harrow, Intl. motor
etc., good cond., for sale. Mrs.
Tommy Hobbs, Crawfordville.
Used Ford Tractor, 3 yrs. old,
with light and pulley, also 1
(one lift) harrow, planters, cul-
tivator, weeder and 2 disc (Si-
calo) Tiller, 4 row Duster, all
A-1 cond., for sale. Cecil Pen-
nington, Butler, Box 171, ~
Late model. Allis-Chalmers
Tractor, complete with cultiva-
tors, planters, distributors, 7 ft.
harrow, stalk. cutter, bottom
plows, and 4 disc tiller, bought
hew and used 1 yr., Ist Class
cond. B. Preston Waters, Glenn-
ville, Rt. 3.
Athens 3 dise Tiller on rub-
ber, bought new, used 3 days,
$250; Seed box for tiller, bought
new, $50; Dbl 12 in. Slide plow
with colters, bought new, used
very little, $85. J. R. Hancock,
Griffin, Rt. C.
2 row Avery Tractor, prac-
tically new, with all equip.
Contact: Ottice McDonald, Kib-
bee.
Large IHC Bottom Plow (will
use 18, 22, or 24 in. point),
ideal for large tractor. See: Mrs.
Walter Gibbs, Adel, Rt. 2.
Farmall Intl. Tractor and
Cultivator, good cond., $650. O.
B. Brown. Fort Valley, Rt, 2.
Ford-Ferguson Tractor, 46
model, Bush and Bogg Harrow,
set of harrows, Mower (trailer
type), hay rake, disc tiller, A-1]:
cond., for sale. See. Jahn Clark,
Grayson.
Ford Ferguson Tractor, 45
model. Will include part of
equip. if desired. All good cond.
Reasonable price. I. S, Bailey,
Griffin, Rt. 4.
John Deere, model B, Trac-
tor with starter, lights, on new
rubber, cultivating, planting
and fert. attachments, harrow,
tiller, weeder, and 6 row dust-
er. C. O. Whelchel Jr., Cordele,
Rt. 4. :
Henkle Lespedeza Combine,
good as new, fit and mowing
machine, $100. FOB, R. E. Ay-
cock, Monroe.
Complet set Farmall A cul-
tivators with power lift, Farm-
all A mowing Machine, H trac-
tor, 12x38 tires on rear, culti-:
vators, tandem harrow, 4 disc
tiller, Ist class cond., new
Farmall H Tractor, never used.
J. W. Ivey, Unadilla. Tel 3181.
Correction: Electric churn, $10
for quick sale. Mrs. J. S. Woods
Hawkinsville, Rt. 3.
Riding cultivator and 2 black
female mules, 7 yrs. old, wt.
1000-1100 Ibs., See at my farm
on Dooley and Houston County
line Rd., 6 mi. east Unadilla. D.
E. Langston, Unadilla. Rt. 2.
- Model 147 New Holland
sheller, mounted with 60 hp.
eng. with special hopper. for
use back of. any make _ Corn
pickers. practically new. Priced
right. T. H. Howell, Montezuma.
Also used
SECOND HAND
J. D. model M tractor with 4
disc tiller, 20 dise harrow, cul-
tivators, planters, tool bar with
7. spring tooth plows. Used very
little. A. E. Wilkie, College Park
P.O, Box 103.
Model B John Deere tractor
in good cond, also KB 618
harrow, $1,500. Wesley Harris,
Jackson.
Intl. 3 bar side delivery rake,
$125; Southern peanut plows,
$20; Lilliston peanut picker on
-Lrubber with 5 in. by 60 ft. end=
less belt, $600. Milton P. Min-
chew Jr., Macon, Rt. 3. p
1943 Farmall tractor with cul-
tivators, planters, Fert. att.,
harrow, bottom -plow, power
take-off, motor in gcod cond.,
2. (near Barwick)
mowing machine attached.
separately. Jake Guthrie, Gib-
SsoneRt. 1. Box. 3; 7
Model A John Deere trac-
tor, power lift, extra good rub-
ber, all like new, Sell together
or separately. E. G. Perryman,
Benevolence.
10 in. J. D. feed mill, 40 A:
continental Red Seal motor,
Odum, or write. M. C. Ogden,
Odum.
Super A Farmall tractor with
mowing machine, used about 1
month. Sell together or separ-
ately, Eli Harris, Gibson. Rt. 1,
Box 1.
Ford tractor, planters, culti-
vators, weeder, Lilliston peanut
picker, hay baler, Turner pow-
er press and 1 black mare mule
about 900 -Ibs. wt., 5 yrs. .old;
and a red horse, 9 yrs. cld, 1200
Ibs. Both work any place. Lo-
cated 10 mi. So. McRae. 2 mi.
ee Park, E. R. Griffin, McRae
1 ea., 6:ft. Mower, Bush and
Bogg harrow, 8-23 in. disc.,
pulverising 20 disc 16 in. har-
row, disc terracer, 2 disc til-
ler, other equipment. W. E.
Smith, Jr., Carrollton, Rt. 1.
Letz Feed Mill, No. 140, in
good running cond. and some
other equipment. S. G. Mul-
eee Thomaston, *phone No.
Large Bolen Huski
tractor and equipment, used 2
seasons, in good cond., $250.
Will del. within 75 mi. R. BL.
Dupree, Griffin, RFD C.
J. D. Tractor B, lights, pow-
er take-off, power lift, culti-
vators, planters, cotton, corn,
fert. attachments, 4 disc Tiller,
2 disc plow, 2 rotary hoes, 2
corn and cultivators, A-1 cond.,
20- disc, 4 see. smoothing har-
row, $2,600.00. Raymond Evans,
Hoschton, Rt. 1.
J. D. tractor H with 4 dise
tiller, 5 ft. harrow, seeder, 2
row cultivators, all good cond,
cheap. Edd Jordan, Wrights-
ville, Rt. 3.
A 4 unit milking machine,
good cond., also 15 milk cang
10 gal. cap. free from rust. W.
O. Cook, Barnesville.
Turner Peanut picker
hay baler, good cond. $650. or
sell separately. H. B. Roberson,
Chula.
Late model one row Intnl
corn picker, A-1 cond., pracy
tically new. W. OO.
Enigma, Riak
M. Z. bottom plow for J. D.
tractor M. Only plowed. 10
acres. Bargain. G. S. Landrum,
Warrenton, Rt. 1.
Farmall H tractor, Allis
Chalmers 60 Allcropper, Oliver
grain drill, used 1 day, Oliver
Hester side plow, Athens har-
row, 60 tooth drag harrow. H.
M. Pierce, Elberton, RFD 3.
WC Allis Chalmers 1946
tractor, starter, lights, power
lift, power take off, cultivators,
plants, belts, pully, Athens 4
disc tiller on rubber with
Seeder box, 20 dise harrow,
Rome B&B harrow, peanut
plows, etc. A-1 cond., $2,560.
J. Leonard Powell, Wrights-
ville, Rt. 3.
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Farmall Super A tractor with
No. 3 Taylor peanut sheller,
all practically new, 4 mi. No.
Garden
Slightly used. Sell together or :
and ~
mowing machine, cut 10 acres, ,
$100. Oscar Hagan, Boston. Rt. =
Gibbs,
Practically new John Decre
SECOND HAND M
ACH
_ ERY FOR SALE _
IN. |SECOND HAND MACHIN.|
ae ERY WANTED
~ Gombine, * International
Athens, Phone 3338, J.
~ Good,
bell, also
sounding F
f
long
some other
son, Butler, Rt. 1.
right price my place, 7 mi.
15 Hwy. Walter E. Gillis, G
~ wood, Rt. 2
a.
2 Sr, lights, power take off,
Spike tooth and tandem
rows, tiller, Hammer Mill.
first class cond. Jas. M. Ha
er, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 285 A.
pi
10 hours. $200. F. J. Law,
S-dosta; nts 3. 5
Farmall A tractor with
x
horse turning plow, $9. or
for what have. you? T.
Webb, Ellijay.
F-20Farmall tractor wit
also a 6 disc J. D. tiller
seeder, excellent cond. Loc
ders, Lyons, Rt. 4.
oy,
set Covington planters and
_ Screven.
fert. attachment
Columbus,
2232 - Andrews
cles i
in, disc Rome heavy duty
away harrow, dbl. sec.,
-T. Wilson, Decatur, Rt.
Farmall <A. tractor, cul
tors, planters, distributors,
nut plows, 12 disc harrow
2 dise tiller.
No, 8 Buckeye {Inc.,
cap.; heated by oil,
fan for distribution of
J.-D. 10 row. grain
Ford traetor, $115.00;
Bush and Bogg 23 in. dise
town. Phone No. 610W.
lights, power lift,
planters, distributors, dbl.
harrow, disc plow, peanut p
etc. All for $2100.00. Sell
Tel. 252.
Farmall A Tractor, late
Winder, Rt. 4.
1 Cider Press, A-1 cond
sale. Ship anywhere. B
pay transportation. Mrs.
Stevens, Moreland, Rt. 1.
Fertilizer
Distributor,
used 2 seasons, for sale.
Cultivator, planters, fe
er attachments, can be
-en Bor A John D. Tr
20: on rubber with 2 disc
ens Plow. D. B. Harrell
milla, Rt. 3.
used 3 days. $800. H. W. Vaughn
equipment. Miss Bessie Emer-
John Deere 5 ft., harrow at
1947 modei A Farmall, start-
Fert. planters, cultivators, lime
spreader, seeder, peanut plows,
One Red E garden tractor
with harrow and 2 cultivators,
has 4h. p. Wisconsin eng. Used
tivators and Fert. attachment;
tractor with all extra acces-
sories. A-l cond, and Myers :
300 gal. power Sprayer for | OW with Fert. hopper at once.
heavy work. Robt. H. Tooiie, State make and price in lettr.
Glenville. j S. B. Duncan, Royston. _
Steel beam Avery in 2
sets rear wheels, new rubber,
6 mi. W. State Prison. Sell. te-
gether or separately. J. P. San-
Ford Ferguson equipment, 1
set dbl. 14 in. bottom plows. 1
tributors, new, dbl. sec., trailer
harrow, used very little. $425.
or $150. ea, FOB. I. T. Miller,
* 1 ea. J. D. tracter B power
lift, cultivators, 4 disc J.
tiller with seed box, 7 ft. trac-
tor mower, 7 ft., grain drill,
: and power
_ lift, 16 in. bottom and 24 in.
disc trailer plows, 2 H walk-
ing cultivators. C. B. Manning,
Caterpillar 22 tractor, 16-23
good cond., $1,250. for both.
L. L. Butts, Thomaston, Rt. 3.
Used power driven Turner
hay baler. Reasonable price. C.
Phone Clarkston, Ga. No. 4273.
All good coad.
. Doyce L. Wells, Cordele, Rt. 2.
electric
Good cond. Reasonable price.
Joe R. Ferguson, Lavonia.
$135.00; 2 dise Athens plow for
row, $95. H. D. Davis, Cedar-
Farmall H Tractor, starter,
cultivators,
arately. Hugh D. Crook, Perry,
el, fully equipped with plant-
ers, cultivators, pneumatic
lift, 8 dise harrow, 2 dise plow| Brown Crowder, makes 3
With lift. Marvin Maddox,|rops and bears until frost,
Harrow. Sacrifice price. E. H.
Clarke, Macon, Bloomfield Dr.
New Holland Pickup Baler,
W. Bussey, Columbus, POB 199.
good as new; Also Farmall F
52,| Want old fashion barrel churn
in good cond. Advise. Mrs. J.
F. Shropshire, Atlanta, 476 Ken-
drick Ave., S. E,
Want hydraulic power ift
and power take-off assembly
for model B. Allis Chalmers.
Advise. T. -W. Brown, Macon.
Rts; ;
Want 1 row tractcr. Take
one needing some repair. Must
arm
arm
No.
len-
ers. Griffin. Rt. C.
Want a dirt pan to work on
Ford-Ferguson - tractor. Advise.
A. A. Bryans. Morrow. Rt, 1.
fitt,
har- Want Farmall Super A trac-
All|tor equipment with power
tch-| take off and lift, planters, dis-
tributors, cultivators, Bush and
Bogg harrow and turn plow,
in No: 1 cond., within 100 mi.
State cash price. J. C. Abboit,
Ta Adel, Rt. 2.
as Want model H John Deere
- lor Allis Chalmers tractor.
cul-| State cond:, and price. L. C.
Jenkins, Rossville, RFD 1.
Want Grain drill, 8 to 12
Want 7 Buckeye coal brood-
ers, size 120. Will exe. fuel
oil _brooders. H. H. Danzar,
Woodstock, Rt. 1.
Want 2 dise trailer plow or
1944 model A Farmall. tractor.
Give price del. to Stone Moun-
tain, and if on rubber or steel.
H. R. Hunter, Atlanta, 561)
Lakeshore Dr. N. E.
Want 1 regular cultivator to
fit new Ford tractor, also Cole
distributor and planters. P. W.
Harrison, Halcyondale.
Want 1 Farmall section ar-
oxe.
M.
h 2
and
ated
dis-
H. Lee, Metter.
Want 1 H. mowing machine,
in good shape, del. to my place.
Advise price, etc. Frank Bar-
ford, Atlanta, 1185 Moreland
Avenue, S. S. :
Want cultivators and plant-
ers for F-12 or F-14. tractor,
manual controlled. Advise re-
gardless of mechanical cond.
H. L. Beasley, Hawkinsville.
Want 1 row tractor and til-
ler, within 80 mi: Atlanta.
Cant pay over $800. Must
be good cond. J. A. Gann, Ma-
rietta, Rt. 2. :
as
Cir-
cut-
in
PLANTS FOR SALE
ae :
Chas. W., Early Jersey and
Copenhagen Cabbage Plants,
young, ready by Nov. 15th,
500, $1.25; $2. M; Over 5000,
$1.75. J. I. Rigdon, Alma, Rt.
te ae 3
tiva-
2a-
and
Gem Everbearing Strawber-
ry Plants, $1.15 . Mrs. Geo.
Bulgin, Cleveland, Rt. 3.
- Klondike Strawberry plants,
good, healthy, damp packed,
Tde. .. PP.o Mrs. BL Koa
nemore, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
Frostproof Cabbage, Chas.
W., $2. M; ots of 5 M, $9. M.
Del. B. F. Mallard, Savannah,
Rt. 5, Box 378. Tel. No, 45075.
~Strawberry Plants, $3. M.
Add postage. Or exe. for priat
sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs.
J. W. Robinson, Oglethorve,
Rt. t; Box - 152:
Large type Strawberry plants,
75c C; $4. M;. Hand Shelled
Seed Crowder Peas, Red Speck-
led (Pole Cat) and 6 Wis.
4300
heat.
drill,
King.
har- |
see.
lows,
sep-
mod-
1948 crop, 3 cups ea. $1. PP.
Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bow-
don, Rt. 4:
Lady T. Strawbetry Plaats,
50c -C; 500, $3:00; $5. M. Del.
G. L. Duran, Gainesville, Rt.
2.
S hOr
uyer
FB:
Drag
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
$8. M; Klondike Strawberry,
$4. M, P. B. Reynolds, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
2 yr. bearing size Mt. Huck-
leberry, Dewberry plants, 75
doz.; Giant Garlic Bulbs, Cat-
mint, Horehound, 50 doz.;
Black Walnut Meats, 50c pt.
- dd postage. Tamar. Teem,
John
rtiliz-
used
actor,
Ath-
, Ca-
be cheap for eash. L, A. Pow-|.
20c + C: 500, $3.00; $5.25 M;
Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.50;
$425 M. Mrs. A. BD. Jones,
|+Cumming, Rt. 1.
'row for model A tractor. #red |
| Turner, Gainesville,
Early Jersey, Chas., Conen-
hagen, and Glory Cabbage,
and White Bermuda Crystal
Wax Onion (pericil size) plants,
500,.$1.002 $1502 MPP Lh,
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Blakemore and Everbearing
Strawberry Plants, early bear-
ing, large berries, also heavy
bearing, rooted, $6. M. Prompt
attention to orders. Mrs. L. R.
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Big Jim Everbearing Straw-
berry Plants, $1.25 C; 500, $5.,
Wakefield and Copenhagen
Cabbage, 200, 70c; 500, $1.50;
$2.50 M; Collard, 300, $1.00;
$2. M. . W. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Lady T and Klondike Straw-
berry Plants, 500, $2.75; $5.
M:; Also Brown Striped Half
Runner Bean Seed, 45 large
teacup. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Belle Crowe, Gainesville, Rt.
a g
Copenhagen, Mkt. and Chas.
green, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50;
$2.50 M: PP. J. R. Mekver,
Gainesville, 1245 Thompson
Bridge Rd.
Genuine Klondike Strawber-
iy Plants, 75 C; 500, $3.00; Ga.
Collard and Purple Globe
Turnip Seed, 90c lb. No chks.
Add postage. Gladys Duras,
Cumming, Rt. 1. : :
Strong Everbearing Straw-
berry Plants, 50c C. FOB. Mrs.
J. T. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3, Box
405. ;
Copenhagen, Chas. W., Glory
Enqghuizen Cabbage plants,
White Bermuda Onion, large,
rooted, frostproof, 500, $1.00;
$1.50 M; 5000, $6. Del. Pp.
Prompt shipment. Satis. guar.
\H. J. Puckett, Fitzgerald.
Early large Klondike Straw-
6
S
Indian Peach Sprouts, 15 in.
high, 50c ea. Add postage. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. lt. ~
Giant Mastodon Everbearing
Strawberry Plants, $1 ; Cat-
nip, Horseradish and Hore-
hound, 20 ea.; Muscadine
Grape Vines, 5, $i; Gooseberry
bushes, $1.50 doz. wee Mae
fe Baer
Klondike and Lady T. Straw-
berry Plants, C
10e C; 509 $3; $5 M. No checks.
Mrs. _Bessie Crowe, Flowery
Braneh, Rt. ,
berry Plants, 70 C. Add_post-
age. Mrs. Clyde Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 1 -
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
T0c C; 500, $3: $5.25 M; Klon-
| dike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M;
Sugar Pears, $1 ea.; 1948 White
$1. Exc. 1 Ib. peas for 1 print
sack. Add postage, Mrs. Lee
Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Strong Blakemore Strawberry
Plants, 90c C; 500, $4.25; Imp.
Early Bearing Strawberry,
heavy croppers, extra large,
75c C; 500, $3.50. Del, Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Elizabeth Allison
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Chas. W., cabbage, fresh,
green plants, 300, $1.00; 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M: postage pad.
R. Chanclor, Pitts. ae a
Sage Plants, $1 doz, 25 and
50 doz. bunches. Damp packed,
PP. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt.
2, Box 40. :
Copenhagen, Chas. W., cab-
bage and Ga. collard plants,
/parcel post; also cabbage, col-
lard, beet and turnip seed, 60
per 4 lb.; $1 per 32 1b; $1.75 tb.
All prepaid. M. Sanders, Lum-
ber City, c/o H. E. Sanders.
Large, fresh extra early J.,
and White Crystal Wax Ber-
muda onion (pencil size) plants.
500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Del. -PP.
Satis. guar. Prompt del. F. ?.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Early. bearing strawberry
plants, 50 C; $2.25, 500; $4. ME
W. Cabbage Plants, fresh and).
_ Mastodon Strawberry plants,
erry plants, 50 C; Large Red c
Indian Peach seed, 50c doz.;
young, rooted, |
Klondike and Lady T, Straw-
Browneyed peds, 25c lb.; 5 Ibs., |
300, $1; 500 $1.50; $2.25 M. by]
Chas. W., Copenhagen cabbage}
Nest onions, 25e qt. Add post-}
Ga. and Heading Collard
plants, 500, $1.00; $1.90 M. aiss
Jewels strawberry, 65 C. $2.59
500; $4.50 M. Postage paid in
Ga. J. H. Davis, Milledgeville,
Rt. 5, Box 126.
C; $3.50 M; Jack beans (vines
are flower type and run as
high as 50 ft.) 2 doz. 25c. All
del. 3rd zone. Mrs. Rhoda Skin-
ner, Gainesville, Rt. 5. .
Mastodon everbearing straw-/
berry plants, $1- C; $3.25, 590;
$450 M. PP_ . Cas!
Money order. Mrs. TRS Avi
rett, Blakely, Rt. 1. : :
plants, 500, $1.50. $2.25 M. Un-
der 500, 35 C. Ottis Pittman,
Baxley, Rt. 4. s
Fall frost-proof Copenhagen
and Chas. W. Cabbage aad
White Bermuda onion planis,
500, $1.25; $2. M. 5 M., $9. Full
count. Sat. guar. E. L. Fitz-
gerald, Irwinville.
Frost-proof E. J., Wakefield,
Chas. W.,.Marion Market and
Copenhagen cabbage and white
Crystal Wax and Bermuda on-
ion plants, $1.50 M. W. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman. eugs
Everbearg Strawberry plants,
50c C. PP. Mrs. R. L. Living-
ston, Wadley, Rt. 1. :
Mastodon or Klondike straw-
berry plants, 300, $2.00; $4. M.
Mrs. G. . Beasley, Adrian.
Early bearing strawberry
plants, extra large, heavy crop-
pers, 75c C; Purple Glape
turnips and Ga. collard seed,
'1/2 Ib. 50c; 90c Ib. Mattie Du
ran, Cumming, Rt. 1. :
Mastodon strawberry plants,
$1. C; 500, $4.50; $7. M; large
collard plants, 500, $2.90; $3.
M; also, Sericea lLespedeza
seed, combine run, 18c lb.
white Dutch clover and Dal-
las Grass, 85c lb. B. R. Wood-
liff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
Everbarg strawberry plants,
65c C; turnip seed 12 1/2c
large spoonful; mix. Half Run-
ner bean seed, 35c large cup-
ful. PP. Mrs. Henry M. Jones,
| Lula, Rt. 1. . : a
Postpaid, full count guar. and
prompt shipment. Mrs. Lynet-
ite Bennett, Flowery Branch.
Chas. W., cabbage plants,
lready, 500, $1.75; $2.50 M. or
'50c C. Del, Otis Conner, Pitts,
Risa Z ie
Fresh E. J., and Chas. W.
/cabbage, Heading collard and
white Bermuda onio: plants,
50e C. 500, $1.50; Iceberg and
'Big Boston lettuce and Ruta-
baga plants, 50 C.
Postpaid. - Buford
| Baxley, Rt. 3.
Lucretia dewberry, $2. C;
$15. M; Himalaya . blackberry
and standard Boysenberry, 15,
' $1.00; $5. C; Thornless Boysen-
berry, 12, $1.00; Semesan treat-
ed, large and extra large Kud-
Lightsey,
True te name Mastodon ev-
erbearing strawberry planis,
T5e C: 500, $3.50; $5.50 M. Ship
Bennie Fendley, Danburg, Rt.
k
Ga. Collard plants, 40c C.
Postpaid: Solomon Davis, Mil-
| ledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126.
'E. J., and Copenhagen cab-
bage, White Bermuda onion
and Cobbage-Heading collard
plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50; Ice-
berg lettuce and Imp. Ga. Rut-
abaga, 50c C. Leroy Lightsey,
| Baxley, Rt. 3.
Heading collard, Copenhagen
and E. J. cabbage and white
Bermuda onion plants, 50e C;
500, $1.50; Ieeberg Lettuce and
Rutabaga, 50 C. Straight. PP.
Mrs. Lightsey, Baxley, Rt.. 3.
| Eldorado Blackberry plants,
(1-3 ft., bearers of large juicy
[sweet berries, $1 doz.; $3:75 C;
Talking Rock.
age. Mrs. P. Tarvei,. Wadley.
$25 M. Maude Hamby, Green-
ville, Rt. 3. : :
Large strawberry plants, 40c
PP in Ga. Cash or)
4
B. J. and Chas. W. cabbage}
_| Floyd, Rockmart, Rt.
Nice, young Klondike straw-}
(berry plants, 500, $2.50; $4. M.}
straight. }
zu, 12, $1.00; $2 C. Trade tor|
Saanan milk goat. Jonathan W.
Toole, Macon, 410 Burton Ave.}
anywhere PP. Cash or M. Qu}
| 500, $1.00; $1.90 M. 5 M., $7.50.)
cus Williams,
. Klondike Strawi
50c_ C. You pay po
or over PP. cB.
Greshamville.
Nice Strawberry
-C. Del. in Ga. A, D.
Harlem. 6
Mastodon Strawb
good roots, large ber:
C; $8.00 M. Mrs. Clay
Flowery Branch, R
Strong rooted,
$1.25; $2.00 M. A
any date you desire.
shaw, Pitts, Rt.
Early Jersey an
Cabbage and Crystal.
muda Onion Plants, fi
ease, 300, 90c; 500,
M. PP. Prompt Ship
isfaction guar. J. D.
Pitts, POB 8.
SEEDS FOR
Multiplying Calif.
25c per good start.
Green, Smyrna, Ha
Va. Bright Leaf
seed. Cert. by Ga.
Assn., 75 ounce, pi
Quote on larger ord
dation seed direct
al Exp. Station. George
sler, Co. Agent. Ad
Sev. hundred _ Ibs.
lespedeza seed, 15c
combine run. ~- George
Lavonia. <2:
Calif, Multiplying
25c good start. Mi
~ Chambers Speci
Seed, 4 oz. $1.75
$5. Ib. PI
Blackshear.
Calif, Multiplying
20c start. PP. Mrs
long gourds), $1.
Abundance and
Plums, Early Rich
ry, Black Walon
'Peach, Concord (
| Also 12 Boysenbe
/Mrs. John Myers,
Rete 2: eae
Ga. Black Pole
| 25c teacup. Plus 3e s
.exc. for print sacks or
also col. butterbean.
cups, 30c. PP. Mrs.
Williams, Lithonia,
Baled Broom: Sedg
|50 lb. round -bales, |
farm. Cannot ship
F. Little, Forsyth, RB
500-1000 bu. Victo
(bu. bulk at farm;
ed for shipping. All
W. A. Simpson,
300 bales bright kK
| Sericea Hay, $25. ton. E
all taken. P. W. Eth
ner. or ee
Victor Grain Seed
_ty and bright, for
Jordan, Cuthbert.
Cokers Victor o
fed, 5 by. bags, 90 pe
$1.35 bu. J. D. Du
ley. ;
Seed oats and
mixed, approx.
tively by wt., 5- 1)
| Fred Dockweiler, :
4,
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PAGE SEVE?
Athens, "phone
ew cror emu hay,
i Del. any-
load. lots.
H. aoa Ashburn. |
Fiseutond - Wick
ght, noe grains, no
'S. Huckaby, Atlanta,
derwood. Ave. MA 6030.
Seed Oats, com-
Meadow > Hay, $30. 00
00 bale. et A. G. Whit-
ay, $40.00 ton, at my|
rvin- Maddor, Winder,
eanut Say, ready
a truckload lots, 6-8]
for prices. Marvin
Ashbutn, Rt. de
n new bags, nid
Wheat, treated and
refrigerator teph pe
S; Sh. 25 se 20 Ibs. or
ae
00c Ib: in. 5
S _ Law,
gs, 18c; Senge,
: Mobile. 22c; Suc-
Stuart, 30c Satisfuc-
22c;
; ae TREES
Ss FOR SALE
lowering Soa ees,
$1. ea. at my home
arlie Scudder, lo
Ibe
ell rooted Concord
4 for $1. postpaid.
BUG: Tifton, Rt.
ndzed THincapple pear
a 3 yrs. old, well
dei. Mrs. Hs
old, thritty, goad! root
wari str, Satsuma
rees in lots of 3 Pe
ae postpaid -
Sloan, Pelham, Rt. 1.
white Eng. peach
nd 2 yr. old, $1. and
Belles, 1 yr. old,
Guar. true to name.
B. E. Morgan,
~ Ontario Ave.,
AT5.
each, pear, cherry,
chesnut trees and
1 80c: -a:5
Jor cash. Mrs.
Wes Reel,
Shipped any-|
B
eating, $1
SACKS FOR SALE
free of holes and mildew, 35c
ea.; White, washed, 25c; Un-
washed, 20c. All good cond.
Orders filled promptly. Mrs. H.
H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Nice print sa2ks, washed and
bironed, 3, $1. Add- postage.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. James
Fowler, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Nice print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed and ripped, 3, $1. PP.
Mrs. J. I. Waughn, Gainesville,
Rt. 9.
Nice print sacks, washed, 100
Ib. cap., good cond., all ripped,
Odds, 25c ea. Add
postage. Will accept COD, MO
Idell Lawson,
es Rit On a
100 lb. cap. . White Feed
f | Sake, $6.50 per 50 parcel post
| PP $10:<.C. (exp: Col, Joseph
Ingram, Waverly Hall.
Print Sacks, raveled, free of
holes and mildew, 30c . ea.;
ley, Dougherty, Rt. 1.
100 Ib. cap. washed,. ironed,
Print Sacks, 35 ea:; Whites,
20c ea. All free of holes, spots.
dd postage. Prompt
ment. Mrs. M._L. Crow, Jr.,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Washed white 100 Ib. cap.
feed sacks, free of holes and
letters, 25c ea.; Print, washed
and ironed, free of holes, 35c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H.
poe Douglasville, Rt.
= aes FOR SALE
Z
1948 crop Sage, hand gather-
ed, shade dried, $1. Ibs Si tbs.
or more, 90c lb. Mrs. Claude
eos eo Rt. 2, Box
Sage, nice, dry, garden, this
| years crop, $1. Ib.; 2 Ibs.; $1.75.
Large or small orders filled
promptly. Clyde McDaris, Can-
ton, Rt. 3. :
_ Hand gathered, washed and
|Shade dried sage, 1948. cron, |.
$1. Ib.; 3 lbs. or more, 90 Ib.
PP only in Ga. Mrs. Ruby
Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2. :
Nice; hand picked, shade
cured, Sage, $1. Ib.; 2 or more
Ibs., 90. De ste Mrs. Nathan
Weatherby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
1948 dry leaf Sage, hand
| picked, washed, 2 0z., 25c; 4 oz.
40c;. 1/2 Ib. 60c; $1. Ib.; Also
Sage Plants, Dy 50c; Lb; "$1, 90;
And . Hot Pepper; BS Oz; 30c.
Each PP. - Lillian Hardin,
_ MISCELLANEOUS
: FOR SALE
ARTICHOKES:
15 or 20, bu. Artichokes, 15c
lb. Or will exc. for nice print
sacks. Mrs. N. J. Nickelson,
Lyons, Rt. 5.
/CORN & SEED CORN:
- 400 bu. Ist. yr. White -Pro-
lifie Corn. Make*best offer; Al-
so White with Red Speck
pases (Polecat), 10 bu.; 15e
; and Calif. Blackeyed Peas,
ce bu., treated for weevils,
12 1/2c Jb. Henry Papo
Carrollton, Rt. 4.
FEATHERS:
Beautiful Peacock Reaiheva
for sale. Mrs. C, BR. Morgan,
n}| Americus, Rt. 4,
(FRUIT: =
Good cooking Sundrica Ap-
ples, 1948. crop, free of worms,
peel and core, 40c Ib. PP, Mrs.
Delia Davenport, Cherry Log.
Best quality Dried Apples,
1948. crop, no peel or cores, 60c
lb. Sold in 5 Ib. lots and up.
Can fill large -orders> Mrs.
Fred Franks, Hiawassee.
GOURDS:
Nest Egg Gourds, ie 48.5
Other. Gourds, 4- 20c ea. as to
| size. Mrs. Jhn Weaver,
Tem-
ple, Rt. 2,
ONIONS: :
Big, nice, Clean Gnions for
25 gal. or xc. 1 gal.
sels PP, Mrs.
5 aud 5 2 i
Nice print sacks, 100 Jb. cap.,
-ders of 700
a3) enkins,
Odds, 20c ea. Add postage. All
| letters ; ans. Miss Velvia Towa-
ship-|-
RSet tools;
Cultivator,
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE -
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
SYRUP:
2000 gal. feed syrup, 45c eee
OQ. E. Norton, Fairburn.
Several thousand gals. acct
|Ga. Cane Syrup, made on evap-
orators. Can make del. on Or-
als. or more. Make
best offer. E. E. Miles, Baxley.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Small herd good milch cows;
| Also some slightly used dairy
equipment for sale, Frances C.
Lewis, Swainsboro.
3 reg. Red Polled Shorthorn
Bulls, champion bloodlines,
around 10 mos. old, nice indi-
viduals, for sale. Dr. John S.
Elberton.
a! Guernsey. and 3 nice Jersey
Bp ceee Heifers for sale. H.
aldrop, Forsyth, Rt. 1.
25 stocker yearlings, grade
bulls and poe eR 250 Ibs.
ea., 19 Ib. 'N. Roswell,
just off Hwy. 140. Ralph Dangar
Woogstacls: Rte A
HOGS FOR SALE.
6 pigs, %4SPC, % OIC; 9 pigs,
4% Tamworth, % OIC, Ready
Nov. ist. at my place; 3 Bred
Saanan goat does, 2 freshened,
one time, other bred Ist time,
3 young ready to breed. Trade
for beef or dairy calf. Edwin
Simpson, Dotiglasviile, Rta.
7 reg. Berkshire pigs, born
Aug. 27th, $20 ea. reg. in buy-|
ers name, crate and ship for
$25 ea.; reg. Hereford Gilt, born}
Aug. ist., $25. Crate and ship
for $30: and reg. Jersey Bull,
15. mos. old, $90. Lamar Burton,
Robinson.
_Fine reg. spc Male, 9 mos.
old, 325 lbs., was Grand Champ.
DeKalb Co. Fair, $105. treated,
reg.; 2 fine reg. SPC Male
shoats, 60 lbs., sired by J. D.s
Pay: Check No. 247517, 3. mos.
old, treated, crated, reg., $25
ea. Shipped FOB. Alton Hous-
worth Jr., Lithonia, Rt. 2. Tel.
2674.
3 OIC Pigs (2 males, 1 gilt),
short nose, blocky,. from Ga.
best bloodlines, life treatment,
crated and shipped, $25 ea: Lin-
ton E, Kimbrough, Vienna.
' HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
2 well trained, saddle horses,
very gentle, around 100. Ibs.,
for sale. Dr. W. J. Cox, Atlanta
455 Robinson Ave. S. E
Fat Mule, aio yrs. old,, work
anywhere, $60; Also complete
planter, distributor,
Gee Whiz plows, gear, etc., at
bargain. W. E. Stone, Roys-
tony:Rt 1.
One horse for sale; Also. Mc-
Cormick-Deering Rider Cul-
tivator, exe. cond. Sell or Exe.
for grain Oris Jie Os oe
Metter, Cedar Rd.
1100 Ib. good farm mule; Al-
so hay baler, 1H wagon, Riding
2H Riding plow
cheap. L. 2 Puckett, Jesup.
Reg. Tenn. Walking Horses,
weanling, yearlings, 2 yrs. old,
and brood mares, top type and
breeding; also 3 ue old reg.
Angus Bull, $300. A. Christ-
jan, Siekomites c/o. Christ-
jan Farms.
Good, gentle, Black Mare
Mules, 1100 lbs., 5 yrs. old,
$190 or trade for value, Arnold
Blalock, Rt. 3. Canton ~
2 young mules, 900 lbs. ea.,
8 yrs old, and 5 yrs old, broke
to work any where, both. with
lots of life. See to appreciate.
-Mrs, H. . McKown, Fayette-
ville, Rica
Riding Mare, works well, also
good 1H wagon (long body) etc.
for sale. T. H. Johnson, Boston,
Rt. 1, Old Parker Place.
5 mules, ranging in age from
2-7 yrs. old, any Yeasonable of-
fer accepted. Cc: F, Lunsford,
-} Whitehall,
Nice Tenn. Walking Mare, 8
yrs. old, for sale or exe. for
ivestock, grain,
hay or straw
bal Mrs. Hugh L. aoe
Stockbridge,
ram, $65 at my place.
/and sheep
gentle,
Pair young mules,
work anywhere, $300.
Meeks, Douglas, Rt. 1.
Good, gentle, 300 lb. mule,
work any place: Also good 1H
Wagon, and 1H mowing Ma-
chine, all for $100. At my place
1 mi. E. Jonesboro. K. A. God-
frel, Jonesboro.
Reg. Tenn. Waiking Horses.
Merry Boy Bloodlines. At Stud:
Wyllys Merry Allen No. 401512.
Thomas Wylly, Tennille.
1 pr. mare mules, 5 and 8
yrs. old. sell or trade for equal
value. C. A. Phillips, Ludowici.
PO, Box 141.
Blaze Face, dark Bay mare,
10 yrs. old, wt. about .1100 Ibs.,
work anywhere, $50. 5 mi, East
Norcross. Emory V. Franklin.
-| Duluth. Rt. 1.
1200 lb.. bay mare mule, 9
yrs. old, perfectly gently, work
anywhere, $200. Guar. satisfac-
tion. Grover Coleman. Glen-
wood, Rt. 2.
ing Horse, a beauty, and others
ranging from $100 to $350. All
reg. W. R. Gilbert, Griffin.
- Nice, .6 yr. old bay mare,
very gentle and will work, for
sale, A.A: Bryans, Morrow, Rt.
1,
Pair mare mules, sound, 7
and 8 yrs. old, 1 Tenn. Walking
Horse, 6 yrs. old, works and
plows like mule. $400 for lot.
Come to Jacks Bar-B-Q stand,
3 mi. McDonough Hwy 42. A.
E. Boger, McDonough Rt. 2.
Very gentle, nice Gray mare,
a beauty for sale. L. R. Walden,
Soperton, Rt. 2
5 gaited saddler. and good
worker Bay mare, fat, no blem-
ishes.. $85 quick cash sale or
trade for Jersey cow or heifer.
Mrs. Ulas Handy, Young Har-
ris.
eae
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
5 chinchilla ae a, stock,
$5 ea. Exp col. W. L. Ferguson,
Gillsville.
2 does and buck, White Flem-
ish Giants, grown, for sale at
my place. L. M. Williamson,
Atlanta, 1024 Lucile Ave. S
Guinea Pigs, white and mix
eol., males and females, some
bred, Juniors and Seniors, $1.50
and $2 ea. Mrs. L.. E. Kim-
brough, Vienna. aCe
Eng. guinea pigs, extra large
species, solid white and part
col., 1 mo. to 1 yr. old. Write.
Boyce H. Smith, Sharon.
Guinea Pigs, $1 to $3 ea; also
few pit game cocks, $4 and $5
Lea. Billy Turner. Union Point.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
2 extra large, fine stock, reg.
Hampshire rams, 2 and 3 yr. ol
$25 and $30 ea. FOB. $3 extra
for crating, and reg. buyers
name. Alton Housworth JIr.,
Lithonia, Rt. 2. Phone 2674.
6 young Ewes and 1 young
W. M.
Harris, Thomaston, Rt. 3.
1 black and white goat, 1Qt.
milk daily. Priced reasonably.
R. J. Stelle, Hampton. Rt~ 2
Box - 123:
1 Saanan and _1 Toggenburg
billy, 7 mos. old, from high
grade stock, mothers reg. giving
2 gal. daily, $10 ea. $2.50 ex-
tra if crated and shipped. Jo-
san Geia. Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
Want young, reg. Hereford
bull and heifers. State price by
head or wt. age, etc J. R.
Erikson, Atlanta, Box 4533.
Want a purebred Beef type
horn bull. Advise. A, E. Har-
tis Jr., Clinchfield.
Want weaned heifer or steer
calves, some well bred Duroc
100 Ib. gilts, from large litters
reasonably priced;
also for sale, Buckskin filly out
'ef purebred Morgan mare and
quarter horse Palemino Stal-
Strawberry roan filly Walk-|
_| White Silkies, Mille Fleurs, $7.-
W. lanta, 2677 Pharr Rd.
d|P. L. Thacker,
LIVESTOCK WANTED
Want for cash at once, good
milch cow, giving milk now or
soon to freshen, not over 8 yrs.
old. must be healthy. Mrs .W
G. Brown, Jefferson. Rt. 3; at
Brocton.
HOGS:
Want a male Duroc pig,-with-.
in reasonably close - distance.
Describe throughly and price.
P. W. Harrison, Halcyondale.
Want reg., in my name puze-
bred Hampshire gilt or pig
for breeding. State details and
price. J. L. Inman, Townsend.
open Bluff.
POULTRY FOR SALE
BANTAMS:
12 young White | Bantam
Hens and 2 Roosters, 75 ea,
Mrs, Agnes _ Ress, Dore
Tilly Mill Rd.
Purebred White tedhoae
Bantam Chitkens, for <hle
Walter McDonald, ur.,
357 Winona Dr.
Bantams,
Decetur,
per pair: Bearded:
00; Golden Sebrights, Black
Tail Japs, Black Cochins, $6.003.
Buff Cochins, $5.00. Extra cock-
erels in any above, $2.50 ea.
Frenchy Zubel, Macon, 4470
Broadway. y
1948 Sebright Bantam Roost-
er, grown, $1.00. FOB. MO.
No checks. oe SSeS Com=
merce, Rt.
Per Pair: Bantams, $2.00;
White King Pigeons, $2.00;
Geese, $7.00; Pheasants,
Blue Peafowl, $45.00. Mrs.
Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
White Cochin Bantams, prize
winning stock, best of plood-
lines. Also few Brown Leg-
horn Bantams for sale. Mrs,
J. N. Turner, Rupert. Lele
$9.00;
10 Bantam Hens, good layers,
and 2 Roosters. Sell or trade
for rabbits. James O. Blalock,
Griffin, Rt. A.
Bantams: Rooster and 2 ee
$2.50; Red Rooster, 1 Hen, $1.50;
Black Breasted Game Rooster
and 2 Hens, and 1 Common
Hen, $2.50; 6 Common, 3 mos.
old, $2.00.. Lockard Bell, AGE.
BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:
15 eight mos. old BR Pulllets
(now laying), $2:00 ea.; 44 large
Danish Brown Leghorn Hons.
$1.50 ea. All fine layers. J. N.
Carson, Griffin, Rt. C, Ze ae
Jon Rd.
2 White Rock March Roost-
ers, $2.00 ea.; Also 2 Game and
Red mixed, same age, $1.75;
And others. Mrs. Dewey Grif. nS
fin, Devereaux, Rt..2, Box 103... ~
CORNISH, GAMES
AND GIANTS:
20 large type Dark Cornish
Hens, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $2.50
ea. MO. or come after. Mrs,
Tifton, RFD. 2.
GAMES, each: Henson Trave _
elers, Allen Round Head, $2.00g
Pullets, Allen Roundheads,
Henson Travelers, $1.00; Ware
horse Hens, Henson Travelers,
$2.00; And Jap. and Smith
Blue. Stags, 5 and 6 lbs. ea,
crossed, $3.00. Frank J. Wat-
kins, Royston.
HAMBERGS:
Trio Silver Spangled Ham-
bergs, won 2 first and a 2nd.
prize in State Fair, $12.50,
Write. Hubert Miller, Dudley,
Box 13.
LEGHORNS, WHITE,
BROWN AND BUFF:
6 AAA purebred large White
Leghorn Roosters,-6 mos. old,
$10.00, or $2.00 ea. J. Ben Wil-
son, Decatur, 323* 4th Ave..
45, AAA, single comb, blood
tested., White Leghorn Pullets,
and 2 or 4 Roosters, 2 mos.
old, extra large for age, 90c
ea. FOB. Gem Tilley, Emer-
| son.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKENS: ft
Hens and roosters for
and 16 White Pekin Ducks.
W. Crayton, Vinings.
12 Hens, mixed, large, $15.00
or $1.50 ea. Mrs. Wm. H. Jack-
lion. R. B. Curtis, Farmington,
Rte aw.
son, Round Oak, Rt. 1.
~ now
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lion to 654 million, or an increase of 430
per cent.
The value of implements a ma-
chines on the farms in the United States
increased from 494 million to 5,146 mil-: 4
lion, or an increase of about 1100 per
cei, while in Georgia the value of im-
plements and machines on farms in-
5.764 thousand to 72,794
This was an increase of ap-
proximately, 1200 per cent.
creased from 5
thousand,
POULTRY FOR SALE
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES,
ETC::
1948 hatch Ringneck Pheas-
_ ant-Cocks, almost grown, $3.00
ea. FOB. M. O. Malcolm Mc-
Millan, Bartow, Box 13.
Purebred Racing Homers,
Seamless banded, $5.00 pr.; 3
pr. $12.00; No culls or old
birds. Also Fan Tails, Trump-
eters, Nuff Tumblers, and Pig-
my outers, $6.00 pr. E. H.
Morgan, College Park, 231 E.
Cambridge.
REDS (N. H, R. 1, AND
OTHER REDS):
Grand Champ, prize winning
N. H. Roosters, Jan. hatch, $4-
- 00 ea. Also Blue Ribbon Triple
A, R. C. White Wyandotte
Roosters, $3.50 ea. FOB. Mrs.
J. H. Cox, Tennille, Box 132.
35 N. H. Red Hens, 19 mos.
_ old, 4A 2rade, $2.00 ea. at my
home. Mrs. Lee Gearrin, Ris-
ing Fawn, Rt. 1.
60 AAAA N. H. Red Pullets,
coming into production,
free of disease and vermin,
$105.00; Also 35 per cent same
kind at broiler size, $1.00 -ea.;
Or both lots, $135.00 to one par-
ty. K..S. Price, Cleveland.
2 AAAA R. I. Red April 1948
Roosters, ready for service, $2.-
50 ea; 4 N. H. Red AAA, good
laying Hens, 1 yr. old, $2.00
ea. Mrs: J. W. McGowan, Gray-
mont.
50 N. H. Red Mar. hatch,
1948 pullets, from U. S. approv-
ed blood tested flock that have
-high laying record, $3.00 ea.
5 or more prepaid. MO. only.
J. Y, Davis, Martin, Rt. 2.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.:
* Heavy, well fed, Apr. Bronze
$25.00 trio; 1 pr. 1947 hatch,
' Turkeys, 1948 -hatch, $18.00 pr.;
5c 1b., $25.00 pr. Ship any-
~ where. Mrs, P. R. Arnold, Be-
nevolence.
3 turkeys, 1 Tom, 2 Hens,
$25.00, or $10.00 ea. my: place.
Will not ship. Henry G. Tol-
ert, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
3 Turkeys, 1 big Tom, 40-50
Tbs. for sale. John Dye, Atlan-
Pa Rte 10> Box= 312"
13 1948 hatch Speckled Guin-
eas, 1 hen, 1947 hatch, $1.56
sae White African Guinea
voosters, $2.00 ea. Wilson Car
son, Griffin, Rt. 3.
{ 5 Turkeys, BB Bronze, 2
Toms, 3 Hens, 5 mos. old, Toms
weigh about 20 lbs., hens 12
or 15 lbs. Mrs. Grace Roberts,
Chickamauga, Rt. 1.
all feathered, $6. 00. -Mrs
POULTRY FOR SALE
12 Turkeys, Mar, hatch, 11-
20 lbs., at market price, at my
home. Will not ship. Mrs. M.
Ritz, Fairburn. 5
20 head Geese, Mar. hatch
1948, $2.00 ea.; 3 large Turkey
Gobblers, this years Jan. hatch,
$10.00 ea; One Bantam Roost-
er and One Hen, with 8 cue
As Taner, Summit, Rt. 2.
FARM LAND WANTED
Want single, white man, oe
35 yrs. old, to work small 1
farm for 1949, and gather this
years crop. Must be able and
willing worker, sober, no bad
habits. Board, laundry, and
weekly or mthly. salary. T. J.
Terry, Hazelhurst, Rt. 2
Want middleaged col. couple
for work on farm north of At-
lanta. Man must be able to
handle farm machinery. Both]
to work. Good salary and _ liv-
ing quarters furnished. Write:
Amos Bowman, Atlanta, POB
1533, or call Al. 1684.
Want man, 50-60 yrs. old to
help me with light farm chores.
Room, board and $35. mth. Geo.
Lee McDuffie, Decatur, 3550
Glenwood Rd. i
Want unencumbered white
woman for light work on smatl
farm. Room, board, small sal-
ary. J: A. McMichen, ala
Rt. 5; Box: 219.
Want good farmer for 1949,
for good size farm, 175 A to
work with tractors or mules,
good building and land, school
and mail rt., good community.
Work on halves. Lon F. White-
head, Bogart.
Want farmer for ! or 2 H
crop on halves. Bus and mail
rt., close to church. S, C. Kil-
gore, Duluth, Rt. 1.
Want exp. farm. couple with
tractor to plant 75 A. in grain
and hay on shares, also to help
with poultry and cattle, salary
basis. 3 R. house, -elec.,. wood
and water, Contact. Mrs. Cora
S.. Coryell, Alpharetta. Rt. 3.
Want middleaged couple, no
children, to tend around 8
acres, a small garden and other
farm chores. Good house, elec.,
hot and cold water, bath. Wages
exc. for labor, Ref. required.
A. P. Sears, Marietta. Rt. 2.
Want christian, middleaged,
healthy white sewoman to live
as one of family and help with
poultry and truck gardening
and other light farm chores.
Reasonable salary. Give ref.
Mrs. L. H. West, Milner:
Saturday.
PECAN AUCTION SALES
The Pecan Auction Sales being held weekly at
both Glennville and Vidalia, are bringing satisfac-
tory results, and are proving a great help to the
Pecan Growers in Georgia. Glennville sales are con-
ducted at the State Farmers Market on Mondays
and Thursdays and Vidalia sales each Tuesday and
-plenty wood.
-| raise
The value of livestock increased In a_ |.
greater percentage in Georgia than it
did in the nation as a whole.
We have never had any surplus of
farm crops in this country, as a whole,
during the last forty years.
never have a surplus
again, because the population increase
is out-stripping our agricultural pro-
duction. sie
Tf the American farmers were pre-
on the
FARM LAND WANTED
Want reliable family (white
or col.) for 1 or 2 H-crop. 50-
50 basis. Good land, tools,
stock. 3 R house, good water,
Near town,
churches, school and mail rt
Ref. exc. See or write: W. C.
Akin, Locust Grove, Rt. 2.
Want good woman for light
farm chores for good home and
salary. No objections to 1 or 2
children. Live near town. on
school _bus line and
church. Mrs. L. Powell,
Park, Rt, 3, Box 1A.
Want good man for 2H farm
in Conyers. 4 R_ house, elec.
well good water, good barn and
pasture. Standing rent or 3rds
and 4ths. Cc. J. McWheley, Con
yers,
Lake
Want exp. broiler reiser to
broilers( chickens) on
halves, Located Fulton Co.,
good school, church, lights, etc.
Mrs. J. W. Suggs, Fairburn.
Want family, white or col.
for 1 or 2H crop, 50-50 basis,
Good land, 6 R house, elec.
lights, good road, on school bus
and mail Rt, Ben H. McBrayer,
ee
Want reliable white woman
to help with light farm work
on a farm for home and salary.
as White, Summerville. Rt.
;
Want man; white or col. with
suf. force to operate 2H farm,
50-50 basis. Have 1 2/10A tob.
and expecting 2 additional acres
Other long crops desired. Good
4k house, near school, church,
Hwy. Apply. M. D:; Mock,
Lanier. -
Want 2 H. epee ana ask
H farmer to ultivate
above the average, I furnish
land, seed, fert; others furnish
stock, tools and self; Mrs. Geo.
C; Wilkes, Dublin, Rt. 6.
Want reliable man with fam-
ily for farm work for good
wages. Have good 3 R. house.
Mail and school bus by door.
J. F. Sprouse, Martinez.
Want. man, white or col., to
make a crop on halves or 3rds
and 4ths. Furnish work when
not in BODe 3 R. house. Ready
now. J. Anderson; Locust
Grove.
Want long tim tenant, stand~
ing rent, for 1H or- 2H farm.
4R and 3R houses, barn. 100
Acres, 4 Mi. East Conyers just
off Covington Hwy. Miss: Lucy
M, Zachry, Atlanta, 887 Reach:
N. E,
Want middleaged white wo-
man for light farm chores, on
small farm. Near town. Good
church and school, school and
mail rt. Reasonable salary. J.
W. Knight, Milan, Rt. ly
Want dependable man with
family to-work 60 A on halves.
Good -5 R_house_ with lights,
on school and mail rt. Tob.,
peanuts, corn, cotton. and oth-
er crop if wanted. Mrs. D. L.
Glansier, Doerun, Rt. 1.
Want woman between 35 and
tree Street.
150 yrs. old for light work on
farm. No milking. Good home
and small salary. Mrs. Lottie
Ingram, Cartersville, Rt. 2
E . ba) 2 -
We will
near |
land |.
whole
FARM ee WANTED
Want reliable, energetic man,
27-37, small family, for per-
manent place as all-round man
on machinery operated cattle
farm (no row crops). See in
person. Wont employ by mail.
W.
311.
Want man - for. day work.
If farm raised, dairy exp. not
H. Adams, Madison, Box
necessary. House with running} .~
water and wired for elec., gar-
den spot, wood for fuel and
milk furnished with job. $90.00
mth. to start. John W. Bussey,
Columbus, POB 199, Phone
4-8928. ; cy
- Will give industrious couple
free rent to clean up and keep
up place. 3 A under hog wire,
3 in pasture, 5 hay. Give ref-
erences and full details in let-
ter. Mrs. H. V. Branan, Lithia
Springs, POB 152.
Want good farmer to tend
4H farm on halves, have half
the stock he can raise. Have
good mules, tractor and zood
Jand, all under fence. ;
Hardie, Gordon.
Want middleaged, healthy, re-
liable white or col. woman for
light farm chores on farm. Home
and salary. State full particu-
lars about self. Mrs. W. B. Wal-|
lace,-Hapeville, Central Ave..-
Want unencumbered white
woman for milk house work
in dairy. Must have good char-
acter and-not over 50 yrs. old.
$15.00 wkly. Furnish private
room and board. See. H, C. Mc-
Elroy, eee tdEs Rt. 2, Or call} 4
CR: ne:
POSITIONS WANTED
. Want job with elderly cou-
ple doing light work on farm. |
45 yrs. old, unencumbered.
Mrs. Frances Griffin, Decatur,
Rt. 2. Care G. T. Edwards.
Married. man. wants job on
dairy farm, Exp. with elec.
milkers and - livestock, - also
truck farming. Would have _to
not drink. Can furnish refer-
ences. Move any time. Cliff
Atkins, Sautee. Care. Smith
Farm.
An exp. 2 Row. Teacher Op-
erator wants. job on farm, 50-
50 basis, and daily wages when
not working crop. Kenneth W. :
-Mallgren, Millwood, Res ds
Want job as tractor arivens on
farm, anywhere in Ga, Begin
at once. J. G. Godwin, Alma.
REZ C/O soe ae
7 in family.
Newton, or Spaldi
large house wi
to move no
Forsyth, Rt.
Want 2H a
house,
but would go an.
Re. Rodgers,
| Francis $s
Write or see
Norcross,
arms
truck far:
barn,
Estates.
ing. Handle
cows. Move an
Ready any tir
Riley ae Orflin, Alt
or 3rds and 4th
house, in. Fulton G
work crop. for daily
Ww. Gibson, Alph
White man with fa
tractor. farm of 6
acres, 50-50 basis. -
furnish house. Honest and do! an ;
1, Box 15..
Exp. -marri
Want house w
and wood, on
Rt. Have tobe m
move now. t
: Dawsonville. St
Sales Price,y$216.00.
and can be fispetted at
This unit is in porneee condition and has
Reidsville, Georgia. Please co
/en RB. P. Balkeom, Jr., at t
-. INCUBATOR FOR SALE
1 Buckeye Incubator, Model No. 1350- 45
Cabinet)Width 2 314Height 4 83
ity 1,350 chicken eggs--990 turkey eggs
the G