Te om Linder, Commissioner Bowing letter v was s written, = : Alan Johnstone, : a: man of very whle | rv: tion and experience on farm islation, who lives in South Carolina. Johnstone wrote this letter to Hon- le Roy Jones, Commissioner of Ag- ulture of South Carolina, after study- - the plan outlined by the Southern. mmissioners of Agriculture at their | recent meeting in Atlanta. Mr. John- es letter is 8o illuminating as to the nking of men of sound prporionee that tet ae 4 fe ng of the Southe: Commissioners. of Ag- _ ture in. Atlanta mn the 10th prompts S ation. @ compromise statute ea by the Congress while an improvement over ope- -Aiken Act of the previous Con- ress is not a solution, nor does it satisfy body. The principal value of the nan Plan is that it has shocked ody into thinking on the subject _ ; it will not be adopted. There still @ vacuum bE gets legislation. POrses : = year 1950 45 a Congressional | elec- A year. In on the next iat WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1950 aA Man of PERIENCE WRITES NUMBER 18 write you a about farm leg- The press smnounc smant- ok tha: meet- | - ere. will be chosen. The time is therefore * ripe for the presentation, consideration and passage of a sownd farm law. If any group: has in it the elements of leadership, now is the time for it to act. My own observations in this field over the past fif- teen years teach me that the South, which. is the oldest and most experienced farm country in the Nation. has done more sound thinking on agriculture than any . other part of this Nation. It has the best -Teadership and I believe that the other parts of the country will follow, should it make a sound proposal. ae - "T am convinced that the program out- _ lined rests on bed rock. There remains only the problem of giving to each farm- er his fair share of the domestic market. That problem, while not without diffi- eulty, is not beyond solution. The pro- gram should, of course, embrace all the _ basic crops which represent eighty-five per cent of farm production. If so, the _ balance of the production will find a ready market. The Southern Commis- _ sioners program has these outstanding advantages: 1, The American Market, which is the _ best market in the world, will be re- served for the American farmer. 2. The hoes who, because of fortun- ate circumstances of soil, climate and. _ other unusual advantages, can afford to produce for the world market will be free to do so at his own risk. : The program will be self- -supporting in that the price received in the do- mestic market will be fully compen- Now is the time. to be checking your :co plant beds for blue mold. Un- roperlys treated, this disease can age of pare gee : 2% ue mold can be Seslied by ceithee ying or dusting, but spraying is the A es should be used for tale or Pyrax for the dust treat- that are put out by the Georgia Ex- nent Stations. ecommended are Fermate, Karbam ck Dithane Z-78, and Dimole. Home ormulas can be made by the farm- t, ur plant beds and cause a Serious est and safest way to control this | salicylic acid with pray treatment, and carbamates We recommend only those form- Trade names that | ion Tobacco Farmers time and keep the plants covered. Spray or dust at least twice a week, and start before blue mold appears on the beds. - Write to the Georgia Coastal Plain Ex- periment Station-at Tifton for their mimeographed sheets that give detailed instructions for blue mold control in to- bacco beds. ' (Mimeograph Papers No. 7, and No. 42.) ; Gasiiiaals used for blue mold must be first registered with the Commissioner of Agriculture and approved by the Di- rector of Entomology before being offer- ed for sale to the tobacco farmers. ann Tom Linder, Commissioner of Agriculture C.H. Alden, Director of Entomology satory and fair in comparison. with the prices of the labor and products of industry, which are similarly pro- _ a tected. 4. The program will permit of tax re- duction by the amount of subsidies mow paid to farmers which, while not sufficient to achieve parity, are a tremendous drain on the Treasury. . The program will permit of a re- duction in the army of federal job-. holders now required for the admin- instration of the intricate and confus- ing subsidy system, to the further re- Hef of the Treasury. 6. The program while guaranteeing abundance will discourage the pro- duction of burdensome surpluses. : 7. Self interest to save labor and ex- penses will encourage the grower to produce his quota on the fewest i > acres, and so, to improve and con- serve his land; thus soil conservation and improvement may be realized and over-cropping prevented. 8. The dollar shortage in the farming community, which is far more dan- gerous to America than the dollar shortage abroad, will be met, with the consequent beneficial effect on the entire national income. "Each of these advantages is im- portant. All of them together are very great. They are economically sound and politically convincing. However sound and convincing a program may be, it will take much ~ constant and intelligent effort to put it into effect. The plan will not enact itself. The organization that sponsors it must transcend any re- gion of the country and must have wide-spread and ample support. But it will be a glorious achievement for the Southern Commissioners to as- sume ahd maintain the leadership in this field. Such a positive contribu- tion to the welfare of the whole Na- tion will be the most effective ans- wer to the current unjust attack on the South. Sincerely, Alan Johnstone In connection with Mr. Johnstones letter, I would like to eall attention to the fact that we are now importing cot- : ton, oil and other agricultural products which compete with the very basic American crops which are now being re- duced by unfair laws. TOM LINDER, Commissioner. of Agriculture GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU. REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. _ NATIONAL EDITORIAL [associat (ON att b SRC esa eee Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request | and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Depariment of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau 03 Markets, 222 State Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 1t the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1108, Act of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, State apitol State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED. FOR SALE Royal Poincinannas, Giant Shasta Daisies, Fine Iris (8 cols.) $1. doz.; 2 yr. Dbl. Yellow and Pink Oleanders; $1. ea.; 2, $1.00; Century plants, 25c; Orchid, Pink, and Blue Thrift, $1, C. Add postage. Mrs. Annie West, Crawfordville. Nandinas, $1.50 ea.; Boxwood, rooted, 75c-$1.50 ea.; Dbl. White Oleanders, rooted, 50c ea.; Jap. Purple Magnolia, $75 ea.; Climbing Marechalneil Rose, 3 yrs. old, $1. ea.; Scotch Broom Shrubs and Ligustrums, 45 ea. Add postage. Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Crawierdville, Rt, 2. Jonquil, Wiite Narcissus, 20c doz.; Purple Iris, Red Cannas, 30c doz.; Eng. Dogwood, For- sythia, Purple Lilacs, 35 ea.; 2 WNandinas, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. Pink Weigelas, Bridalwreath, Snowball, Jasmine, Spirea, Li- lac, Easter Rose, 25c ea.; 5, $1.; Iris, Orange Day Lilies, 50c doz.; $3. C; Mix. col. Rose Cuttings, Sweet William plants, 25c doz. Add postage. No checks nor Fla. orders.. Gladys Duran, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. . Few Boxwood, about 2 ft. rooted, $2. ea.; Also some cut- tings ready to set, 50e ea. No Fla. orders. H. D. Bennett; Cum- ming, Rt. 3. Sweet Williams, Purple Iris, Dragonhead, mixed col. Rose cuttings, 35c doz.; Pink Xmas Cactus, Lilacs, Bridalwreaths, 7, $1.00; Pink Running Roses, 25c a.; Ophipogon, 50 ddz.; Box- wood cuttings, $5. C; Sweet Wil- liam Seed, 25c tbl, Add postage. - No checks. Mattie Duran, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. White Easter Rose, rooted, 15c ea.; mixed cols. Iris, 25e doz.; Red Spider Lilies, 10c ea.; Nan- dinas, rooted, 45c ea.; 6 kinds Cactus cuttings, 5c ea.; Rooted Speckled Wax Cactus, 10c; 6 kinds Geranium cuttings, 7c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Wil- liams, Cumming. Pink Thrift, Purple, White Vi- olets, Dusty Miller, severat.cols. - Verbena, Glad Bulbs, ~ Pink, White Prim Rose, Easter Rose, White Blooming Moss, 40c doz.; Pink Peachtree, Yellow Thorn- less, Pink Running Rose, 15c ea.; 2, 25c. Add postage. Miss Mary Hollaway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Slow growing Boxwood, large, field grown, about 6-7 yrs. old, for sale. Wesley Lee, Dahlonega, Rt. 4. Globe Arborvitae, about 3 yrs. old, $1. ea: Mrs. Alonzo Cain, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. mixed, 65c doz. Rooted. packed, Miss Grace sa ton, Dah-| 3 yr. old Arborvitae, 1-3 ft., $2.00-$5.00 ea.; Also Boxwoods, slow growing, cheap. Come aft- er. Will pot ship. Mrs. J. D. Ben- nett, Dahlonega, Rt. 2. Cape Jasmine cuttings, Rose cuttings, 3, 50c; Apr. blooming Narcissus, sweet scented, $1.00 doz.; Bronze col. Cushion Mums,- and. Lily of the Valley, 3, 50c; Privet Hedge, rooted, $1. Ce Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Bennett, Dahlonega, Rt. 2. + Snowballs, Pink Peachtree, Yellow Thornless Roses, New Years Vine, Red :Honeysuckle, $1.20 doz.; Boxwood, 1l5 ea.; Day, Lemon Lilies, Iris Lilies, 50c doz.; Mixed col. Dahlias, mixed col. Glads, and Cannas, $1. doz. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dablonega, Rt. 1, Box 37. Siberian Iris, Goldenglow, mixed cols. Dahlias, Japonicas, Laurels, Spruce Pines, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, $1. doz.; Jon- quils, Daffodils, Narcissus bulbs, $1.25. C; 500, $5.00; Thrift, Eng. Ivy, Trailing Arbutus, Glads, Moss lonega, Rt. 1. All cols. mixed Giant size Dahlias, $2. doz.; Many cols, mixed hardy Phlox, many cols. large, and Blue Siberian Iris, Wine Lilies, Mums, mixed Thrift, Cannas, 50c doz.; Red Hot Poker, Oak Leaf Hydran- gea, 6, 50c. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Deutzia, Snowballs, Almonds, Lilacs, Hibiscus, Forsythia, Goldenbell, Red, Pink, White Spireas, Abelias,. Butterfly Bush, Dbl. Japonicas, Clematis, Red Honeysuckle, Rhododendrons, $I. 50 doz.; Hemlock, .~White pines, Mt. Laurels, Trailing -Ar- putus, Boston Ivy, $1. doz. Mess. packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Red and White Dogwood, Azaleas, Magnolia, Red Holly, Cherokee Rose, Crabapple, St. Joun, 20c ti; 2 tt. 35c; 3-4, 40e: Yellow Jasmine, 25e ea. Exe. for print sacks. Add postage. No stamps nor checks. Mrs. Ralph Starley, Sr., Danville, Rt. 2, Box 113. Blue Ridge Kose Azaleas, 25 ea.; $2. doz.; Mt. White Pines, 50ec ea.; $5. doz.; Hemlocks, 40c Holly, Blackhaw, 25c-ea.; Yel- low Prira Rose plants, Blue Iris, 50c daz. Add postage. Mrs. Pres- ley Fowler, Diamond. Red and Orange Hawthorne, Red and White Dogwood, Tea- olive, Yellow Jasmine, Sweet- shtub, .1 ft., 10c; 5. ft., 50c, Exe. for sacks. Add postage. Mrs. James Connell, Dublin. Add postage. Mrs-FKing Alfred Jonquils, FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE = ERS AND FOR SALE Dahlias: Prince of Persia, Jane Cowl, Lavender Lady, Graff Zepplin, Paramount, Margaret Cole, Mrs. Warner, Red Splen- der, Jersey Beacon, Ruby Tay- lor, Jersey Beauty, one each of 12 dif. varieties, $3. Mrs. W. P. Bell, Duluth. Yellow Jonquils, White, Nar- cissus, $1.50 doz.; Milk and d Wine. | Lily Bulbs, 2s 50c; Easter Lily Bulbs, $1.50 doz: Red Velvet Dahlias, also Yel How, $2. doz, Add postage. Mrs. Effrine Mose- ley, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Mixed, Orange with _ Brown Center, Red, Glad Bulbs, 50c doz.; Bulblets, 25e doz.; Exe. 2 doz. bulbs for 3-100 lb, print sacks alike; Daffodil Bulbs, Johnny-Jump-Up, 25e doz. Add postage; Dill Seed, 10c tsp. and 3c stamp. Mrs. J. W. Smith, Sr., Buena Vista, Rt. 3. Buddleia, 3-4 ft., 35c; Sweet Mock Orange, 3-4 ft. 40ce; Cy- donia Flowering Quince, 25c; Exochorda Grandflora, 3-4 ft., 25c; Forsythia, 2-3 ft., 30c; Spi- rea, Anthony Watery, 18-24 in., 25c; eee 2-3 ft. $1.25 ea, | Fob, Mrs. M. L . Westbroo re- men. en Large Long Trumpet Daffo- dils, White Cream Wax Narcis- si, Yellow Jonquils, sure to bloom, $1.50 C; Red, White, Blue, Yellow Iris, 8, $1.00; 3 ft. Bridal Wreath, Almond, Water- melon Red Crape Myrtle, 8, $2. PP. Mrs..C. B. Robinson, Bow- don. Boxwood, 10-12 in., $3. doz.; Globe and Tree Arborvitaes, Blue Spruce, 12-18 in., $4. doz.; Pink Rhododendrons, Laurels, $2. doz.; Lemon Lilies, 3 col. Iris, Blue Parma Violets, 50c doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. Royal Poinciannas, 4, $1.00. PP. Or exe. for print sacks, or other flowers, Miss Josie Ham- ilton, Baxley, Rt, 2. Boxwood, 12, 14 and 15 in. high, well rooted, $2,00-$5.09 ea. Mrs, R. E, Coffey, Blairsville, Route 4, Globe and Pyramid Arbor- vitae, Blue Spruce, Junipers, 12-20 in,, $4.00 doz.; Boxwood, Azaleas, Cherokee \Rose, 3 ft., $2.00 doz. PP. Sallie Wilson, Blue Ridge: Royal Robe Violets, 10, $1.00; Single Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, 30, $1.00; Calif, Purple Violets, fra- | 2 grant, 3 doz., $1.00, $2.00 orders PP. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Small Long Leaf Pines, -Camphors, Palms, 1 -yr. Calif. Marmalade Orange trees, $1.00 ea.; 6, $5.00; 2 yr. Orange trees, $1, 20 ea, B. O. Fussell, Bruns- wie Red Glad Bulblets, blooming size, 50 C. Mrs. T. H. Brown, Buena Vista. White Easter Lilies, $4.50 doz.; Blue Violets, 75c doz.; Yellow and Red Mums, $1.75 doz.; Red and Yellow Dahlias, $2, doz; Chrysanthemums, $4.25 doz.; $2. C; Narcissus, 25c doz. Mrs. Flor- ence Leathers, Bughanan, Rt. 1. Purple Wisteria, Wild Cherry Laurel, 35 ea.; Gloria Vine, Evergreen, 25c ea.; White Dog- wood, 35-40c.'ea.; Altheas, Dbl. White, Pink, 40c ea.; Magnolia, 50c-$1,00 ea; Milk and Wine Lily Bulbs, 15-20c ea. Mrs. Viola C. Brady,Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. Azaleas, Indica and Kurme, | evergreen types, well branched, 50c ea.; $5. doz.;-25 var. Roses, 2 yr., 50c ea.; $5. doz.;- Camellias, popular var., colors, 1-2 ft., $1.25 @a.: .5,$5.505 10; $10. sBxp, Cok Mrs. V. P. Pearee, Cairo, Rt. 2. Nandinas, profilic red berry kind, up to 4 in., 5 ea.; 5-6 in, 10c ea.; 7-10 in., 15 ea.; Also Bright. Red Verbena, 15c ea.5 Minimum order, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. W. H, Guill, Camak. Day Lilies, Cannas, Glads, Mums, 60c doz.; Pink Crape Myrtle, Lantana, Palms, 25c ea.; Milk and Wine Lily, med.,(25c; Very large, 50c; Amaryllis, Yel- low Jasmine, b5e. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Most all sizes of Boxwood for sale. Lester Bearden, Cherry mine, 3, $1.00. Mrs. John Myers, some | Locust Tree, Palnts, all sizes. M. D. Grooms, 4 Log. Pink Hydrangeas, Blue Aug. Lilies, Red Geraniums, 25 ea.; 8 dif. col. Verbenas, rooted, 50c doz.; Yellow Lilies, Purple and Yellow Mums, 25 doz.; Red, Pink, and White Begonia, root- ed, 25e; White Dogwoods, Holly Trees, 50e ea.; 3, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. Ramie Black, Cleve- land, Rt. 1. Red Heart Cedar tree, 8-18) in., 50, $2.25: PP in Ga, "Write. for price on large lots. Thos. H. | Rowland, Lula, Star Rt. White Gardenias, "O5e ea.; Crape Myrtles, 35c; Small Dwarf Ivy, 2c cutting; Old Fashion outdoor running ferns, Tuber Morning Glory, large, blue flowers, 10c ea.; Nandinas, 2 yrs.,-25c; 1 yr., 15e. Add post- age. Mrs. L. S. Brown, Colum- bus, 13821 Wild Wood Drive. Chrysanthemum plants, in various sizes, types, and colors, large type, mixed collection of cols,, 18, $1.00; Smatler, 25, $1. Add postage, Booking orders for early spring shipping. Miss Ruth | Underwood, _ Conyers, Rt. 3. Y Cannas? Rurelkes, White, City of Portland; Madam _ Canard, Hungarian Pink, Giant and President Red, King Humbert, $1, doz.; $8. C; Fine Gardenias, | $4. doz.; Crape Myrtles, $3. doz. Mrs. J. R, Camp, Cordele. Glad Bulbs, 6 named varieties, 40, $1.00; Stock Plants, mixed cols., 3 doz., $1.00; Pansy plants, 50e doz. Add postage. Mrs, Una |. Everson, Cordele,, ARE, Paper Leaf a 25e as St. Bernard Lily, $1. doz.; Spider or Surprise Lily, 10 ea.; Boston Ivy cuttings, 50, \ $1 00; Pink Oxalis, 25 roots, $1: 00; Eunu- mum Japonica cuttings 50, $1.; Privet.Hedge, $1. M. Add post age. Bertha Tucker, Crawford- ville. : { Be ee Daffodils, Purple Iris, $1.00; Red Japonica, 2, au8 : Lemon. Lilies, 4 doz., 75c; Also Fresh Yellow Root for sale. Mrs. Milton Priest, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Golden Bell, Peachtree Roses, Wrigley Roses, 25c ea.; White Bridal Wreath, $1. doz.; Purple Tris Bulbs, March Flowers, 25 doz.; Pink Running Roses, root- ed, "O50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Edgar Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. Finest Coral Bell Azaleas, full of buds, 12-18 in., Red Flower- ing Sarah Frost Camellias, $1.50 | ea.; 3, $4.00; Winter Foreing} Gardenia, 2 ft... 2, $1.00; Weep- ing and Pussy Willows, Christ- mas Flowering Evergreen, Jas- Hartwell, Rees. Red, White Dogwood, Caly- canthus, lavender Crape Myrtle, Gallberry, Red Holly, Yellow Climbing Azaleas, | Catawba, 1-3 ft. 25c; 45c, 65c. Add postage. No- stamps nor checks. Mrs. A. R. Harrison, Ir- winton, Rt, 1, Box 38, ? 2 yr. old plants: Sewanee Blueberry, 75; Arborvitaes, 11/2-3 ft., $1.25; Indica Azaleas, 10-18 in,, 500: Pfitzer, $1. Other plants at bargain. R. B. Wheeler, Kibbee. 1 M mixed bulbs of Jonquil, B. E., Yellow and April Narcis- si, $1. C; B. B. Spirea, yellow- Jasmine, 2, $1. Add postage. Mrs. E. Fountain, Fort Valley. Pyracantha, large, red-berried var, 10 to 15 in,, 25c ea, plus postage. No. chks, Mrs. A. JP Sheppard, Griffin, Rt, C, Dogwood, grafted or seed- lings, Redbud, Magnolias and Brunswick, 141 Lenair Blvd. Dahlias: Red Jersey, Helen Irens, Ashley Park, H. R. S Yellow Omar Khayam,. Red Splendor, Bashful Giant, Yan- kee Queen, Marry Major, New State of Commerce, Alexander W, $3. doz. Mrs. Claude Adams, Duluth, Re op Dahlias: Graf Zepplin, Jose- phine G, Margaret Cole, Copper King, R. Wannamaker, Jersey Beacon, Mary Ellen, Prince -of | Persia, Marshall's Pink, Treas- | Pines, Trumpet Creeper, .|ea.; 8, $2. Carefully pac Gardenia, 18-20 in. h 2 yr. old plants, $1 Doris Nail, Collins. 2 Boxwood, 1/2 ff, $25. ea, Come after; A Ib. Walnut Meat, fres pend, $1, lb. Or exc. sacks. Mrs. Fred Fra wassee, tious size Lilac $1.00; -2-3 ft7, 3, $1. and Pink Crape M: size, 3, $1.00; Small, White Eng. Dogwood, Catnip, Garlic, Spearmi permint, $1. doz. Del. sie Baggett, Hiram, Rt. White Jonquils, $1.25 Garlic bulbs, 10c ea. E print sacks. Mrs, Rarce Hartwell, Rt. 1. White Jonquils, Bu Eggs, $1.50 C; Sweet W: -all colors, 25, $1 00; Sing Hyacinth, Lemon Lilies q Exc. for white or p a Nora McCurley Yellow and White Dbl, Butter and Eggs, $ Bird of Paradise, 75 Single Hyacinths, $1. a Thrift, 50c doz.; Weepin low, 50c ea.; Magnolia | Se doz. Exc: for print sacks. haga McCurley, Hartw Magnolia, 75c age Weep Willow, 50c ea.; Bird of Pz dise, 75c ea; Blue Single x -cinths, Iemon Lilies, $1. di Dbl. Butter and Eggs, $1.25 Pink Thrift, 50c doz, Exe. f print or white sacks. Miss Cec McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Easter Lily plants, 26 doi Add _ postage. Mrs. Tho Powell, Lake Park, Rt. 2, Box Boxwood, 1 yr. size (slos growing Old English), _ doz; Sweet Violets, $1.25 Lemon Lilies (true flava rant), -2 - doz.,~ $1.00 Pomegranate, 2: yr. size, $ Mrs. H. B. Clower, Lawn ville, Rt. 3. Pink and Red Verbena doz.; Lav. Thrift, Sweet Violets, Queen Ann's Pink Oxalis, 25 doz Spider Lilies, 65c ea. Mrs. leming, Lincolnton. - Seed: Fever Few, Mar Hollyhock, blooms Ist s 10c tsp. and stamped All cols. Lilliput. Zinni: matchbox; Red, White Button. Semi-Dwarf Zir boxful; Few Phlox pla ane ehecks nor se Kelley, Lithonia, Rt. Cherokee Roses, Silver | and Red Maples, Red Buds, Re White Dogwood, Azaleas, W. Willows, Rhododendrons, ea.; $1.50 doz. PP; Hardy Day Lilies, Hardy Fe doz, Mrs. Susie Wilson, [ Red, Pink, Cream Rose es, Pink and Blue Hyd: White and Purple Li ne ic Pinks, Dried Bachelor Bu col. Verbena, early te Docia Harris, I Lula. -Mt. Laurels, Rhodode: White Dogwood, Hone dif. col. Red Blooming Cedar, Holly, 3 ft. on dov doz.; Also Catnip, Tansy, hound, 50c doz. Add p Mrs. Leco Armour, Lula, Green Smilax Vine R Jonathan Toole, Macon, Burton Ave. Blooming - type Seedlings, 2-3 ft, "1. 3 ft., $1.85 doz, PP in Parker, Macon. Risde Swiss Giant Pansies, 3 doz., $1.15; Eng. D doz., $1.00; Purple Viola, Larkspur, Dbl. White F Queen Annes Lace, mixe tunia, $1.15 -C; Large bulbs, mixed cols., 2 doz., Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madisor size Gladiola white, pink, yellew, fuc doz., $1.00; $3.75 zone. No checks ure Island, Avalon, 12 dit., $3. Mrs. H, E. Bell, Duluth; for print Ba as 2 aie ae AGI RE! | FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED |. FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE_ FOR SALE Glad Bulbs: Picardy, also e.| mixed 1910 Rose and Picardy, 1/2 - 21/2 in. diameter, 60c 1, | doz.; Smaller size, 30c doz.; Nice os, all cols., $1.50 . for Old Time Red Onions or nice - Henry Whitfield, 0 Rose Lane St. kinds Spirea, , Jan. Jasmine, s, Wisteria Vine, Jreath, Crape Myrtle, Juinee and Flower- Oc ea,; 2, 35c. Mrs. = n, Martin. f e Arborvitae, 14-16 or sale. Cannot ship. ar. Mrs. E. D.: Law; ltrie, 302 11th St., S. okee Roses, Red, Azaleas, Dogwood, Red Bud, Tulip Pop- White Pine, Mt. $3.75: doz.; Pink | C. Bonnie Aber- neral Bluff. : | Mt. Laurel, Bud, Coral Berry, Bush, Holly, Creek -Rhododendrons, 3 White, Yellow ral Berry, Chero- Tulip Poplar, 2-8 St, $2. doz; a Daisies, $2. C. k, Mineral Bluff. d, Mt. Laurel, 3 col. Pines, Crabapple, Tulip 2-3 ft., $1.50 doz.; Rho- ons, Sweetshrubs, Pus- , Cherokee Roses, 20c ax, Arbutus, Mt. Ferns, Lilies, 40 doz. Mrs. W. s, Mineral Bluff. | : eae oo ee Mt. rellow; White, Pink Holly, Creek Hem- erry Bush, Chero- Tulip Poplar, 2-3 ft., Shasta Daisies, Phlox, ag Edna Rukat, el, Dogwood, 3 col. ubapple, 2-3 ft., $1.50 ee Roses, Sweet- rons, Pussy ea.; Mt. Ferns, s, 40c doz.- Mrs. s, Mineral Bluff. | ple, Azeleas, . Mt. It. Pine, Crabapple, Cher Roses . okee -Rhododendrons, iris, Orange Day Mt. Ferns, Ar- Exc. for feed sacks. p x, Mineral Bluff. rons, Mt. Laurel, _Azaleas, Dogwood, | p Poplar, Silver ted, 2-8 ft,, $2.50 doz.; apdragons, Snow- Violets, Palox, $2.50 Henry, Mineral CE a ~ a a ea TE I A cone a i ne eee Be Azaleas, = 2 Wit. it. Pine, White Dog- we: Cherokee Roodo- a.; Mt. Ferns, Orange Day e, Mt. Laurels, Pines, i Dogwood, Crab- Cherokee Roses, ododendron, 30c lax, Blue Iris, Mt. Laurels, Pines, ., Dogwood, Crabap- oz.; Cherokee Roses, s, Rhododendrons, Ferns, Galax, Blue e Day Lilies, Sweet tus, 35 doz. Add Exe. for sacks. Mrs. A. Mi 1 Bluff. | ki Cannas including s, Red Bud, Coral : t Peas, 35 doz. Add | 1 mixed bulblets, $1. qt.; Dbl. Tuberose, 35 doz, Add postage. Miss Ivey Dugger, Oliver. Purple Achimenese Bulbs, 35c doz.; Seed: Mexican Sunflower, Single Pink Oriental ,Poppy, Mixed Dianthus, Yellow Calif. Pea, White _ Perennial Pea, White, Pink, White with Pink- eye Periwinkle, 1/2 tsp., 10c. Add postage. Miss Emma Dug- ger, Oliver. - Purple, blooming Thrift, Rose, Light Pink, Verbena, Purple Vi- olets, 90c C; Primrose plants, 25c doz.; Everbearing Strawber- ry plants, 80c C; $5.50 M. Add |postage. Miss Hattie Mae Huff, Philomath. rete _ Dbl. Red Dogwood, 40c; Eng. Dogwood, Yellow Jasmine, Pink Flowering Almond, White and Pink Spirea, 25e a rooted piece. Mrs. V. E. Bennett, Pitts, Rt. 1. White, Yellow Centered Nar- ccissus, $1. C; Butterfly, Milk and Wine, Dbl. Orange Lilies, | ,|75 doz; 12 dif. kinds Cannas |including white, $1.00; Balls im- proved Dbl. Larkspur, Pink | Oxalis, Candytuft plants, 35c |doz.; 3 doz.,-$1. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. J. C. Bentley, OR; Quitman, Rt. 3. Candytuft, imp. Larkspur, | Snapdragon, 3 doz., $1.00; Pink, White, Yellow, Black Calla Lilies, Hybrid Amaryllis, Rub- rum, and Jumbo Easter Lilies, 3, $1.00; Xmas Cactus, 3 ferns, faney. Calladium, 35c ea; 8 < white, $1. doz. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quit- man; Rt bo: Dahlias, large size, 6 dif. cols., $1. doz.; Large size Peach Col. Glads, blooming size, 5c ea.;. Dorothy Perkins Running Roses, 5c ea. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. B. H. Holden, Rolston. Morning Glory Seed, 10 tbls.; Geraniums, Ferns, Sultanas, Be- gonias, dif. cols, $1.00; May Cactus cuttings, Pink, 25 ea.; Pink Rain and Yellow and Bronze Canna Lilies, 3, 25e. Add postage. Mrs, J. # Sorrells, Royston, _ Giant Pansies, 26 ea.; Snap- dragons, 25c doz; Johnnie- Jump-Up, Petunias, Larkspur, 25c C; Annual Phlox, Rose Thrift, Jonquils, 1c ea.; Iris, 50c doz.; Pink Hydrangea, 25c. ea.; Glads, Tulips, 25.doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Roys- ton, Rt. 1. 3 : Pink Thrift, Jonquil Bulbs, $1.- C;Rooted Cape Jasmine, 25 ea.; Pinkee Weigelas, 2, 25c;| Orange Day Lilies, 40c doz, Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Royston, Rt. Yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, White Narcissus, Pink Thrift, $1. C; Orange Day Lilies, White Iris, Yellow and Red Can- na Bulbs, 40c doz.;*Rooted Cape Jasmine, Blue Hydrangeas, 25c ea.; Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Rose Thrift, $1. C; 500, $4.00; Nandina, 12-14 in., 35c; 3, $1.00; Pink and Yellow Mums, 25 doz.; Large Velvet Red Fall Mums, 50c doz.; Fluffy Ferns, 25c ea.; Red and Pink Verbena, 10c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston, Rt. 1. Snaptiragon, Giant Pansy, "Sweet William, 25 doz.; Pink Thrift, Red, Pink and Purple Verbena, 10c bunch; Annual Phlox, 10c doz. Old Fashion White Sweet Scented Garden Pinks, 10 ea, Add postage. Miss Fannie Eason, Royston, Rt. 1. White Dbl. Rooted Spirea, |large, $2.00; Pink Almond, Yel- low Forsythia, Jan. Jasmine, .| Bridal Wreath, Rose Weigela, Blue Weeping Linda, White to Pink. Shade Weigela, White Easter Rose Bushes, large, 75c; Small, 30e. Add postage. Mau- tile Harrison, Bremen. , Rooted White to Pink shade Weigela, 6, 75c; Dbl. Var. Al- theas, 6, $1.00; 6 Bridal Wreath, 4 Purple Lilacs, 2 Blue Weeping Linda, 3 Yellow Forsythia, 1 White Spirea, 2 Pink Almond, or 75c ea. Mrs. Velmer White Lilies, name unknown, large bulbs, 75c; Small, 50e doz.; Dbl. Red King Humbert, Yel- low H., Orange Lilies, Mixed cols. German Iris, Trumpet Daf- fodils, White Narcissus, $3. C. Add postage. Alice Harris, Bre- men, Mixed cols. and types German Iris, Chrysanthemums, Cannas, Dbl., 75c doz.; Purple Lady of the Lake, Thrift, Yard Running Honeysuckle, Goldenglow, 40c doz.; White June Lilies, name unknown, large bulbs, 75c; small, 50c doz. Ruth Head, Bre- men. King Alfred Jonquils, White Narcissus, $2. C; Dbl. Jonquils, $2.50 C; Iris, $1. doz.; Rose col. Thrift, Snowdrop Bulbs, 50c doz, Martha Womack, Bremen, Rt 2, Box 89.: _ Red and Yellow Caunas, 50c doz.; Paper White Narcissus, Yellow Jonquils, Daffodils, 35c doz.; Blue Iris, Blue Hyacinths, 50c doz.; Snowdrops, 3, 25. Add postage. Mrs. Joe Smith, Bre- men, Rt. 2, Box 66. Yellow Forsythia, White Spi- rea, Pink Almond, Red and Rose Single Japonica, Bridal Wreath, 75 ea.; Dbl. Red Cannas, mixed cols., Glads, 75 doz.; White Nar- cissus, Yellow Jonquils, Star of Bethlehem, $2. Add _ postage. Mrs. E..B. Thornton, Bremen. Blooming size Azaleas, 85 doz.; Thornless Rose, Butterfly, Red Hibiscus, Jap. Quince, For- sythia, Boxwood, Arborvitae, Lilacs, Snowballs, Weigelas, Al- mond, Japonicas, Altheas, Wil- low, Rhododendrons, Laurel, Hemlock, Sweetshrubs. White Pines, 25c ea. Add postage. No Fla. orders. Mrs, Lee Eller, Flli- jay, Rt. 2. Blue and Purple, Red with Yellow. Center Iris, 50c doz.; Rambler Roses, rooted, 50c ea.; Bronze Lemon Lilies, Jonquils, Daffodils, 40 doz.; Blue Ram- bler Rose cuttings, 30 doz. Mrs. D. M. Hughey, Fairmount, Rt. 1. 50 Crape Myrtle (water melon red), 2 ft.-3 ft., rooted, 20e ea. PP. Mrs. Tharpe Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald; Rt. 1. Blue violets, Privet Hedge, +60c C; Yellow, Red Japonicas, Snowball, Bridalwreath, Golden Bells, 35c ea.; Golden Glow, mixed col. Iris, 40e doz.; Pink Justicia, 25c ea.; PP $1. orders. Exc, for sacks. Mrs. W. D. Rals- ton, Ellijay, Rt. 3. TB _ Mixed Iris, Wild Iris, Bird Foot Violets, Variegated Violets, Goldenglow, Yellow Chrysan- themums, Leaves of Gold, Aster, Galax, Wild Ginger, Mtn. Fern, 50c joz.; $3. C. Miss Jeanne Langley, Wilijay, Rt. Rest Haven, Balsom Cedar, 25 ea.; Daffo- dils, 55 doz.; Purple Iris, 45c doz.; Lemon Lilies, 35c doz.; Peachtree Roses, 30c ea-; Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 35c ea.5 Squirrel Tail Fern, Azaleas, Al- theas, 25 ea.; Snowballs, $1.00 ea. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Cc. M. Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, $1.00 ea; White Dogwaod, 4, $1,00;, Golden Ghain, 3, $1.00; White and Yellow Fall Pinks, $1. doz.; purple Verbenas, 75c for 6. All rooted. No checks. Exc. for sacks. Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Large Trumpet Daffodils, 35 doz.;. Hardy Mt. Fern, 25c ea.} Comfry, 30 ea. Exc. any for 100 ib. print sacks, free of holes and 3, Ellijay, Star Rt. Yellow Thornless Rose Bush- es, $1, ea.; Red and Pink Run- ning Roses, $1. doz.; Blue Tame Violets, 50c doz.; White Paper Shell Narcissus, Yellow March Flowers, 25c doz, Exe, for 100 lb. print sacks. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Kell, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Gardenia Loquots, Boxwood, | Coral Vines, 25 ea.; African Vi- olets, other house plants, 7, $1. Add extra postage on each $1. order, .Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Purple Flags; Orange Lilies, Jonquils, White, Yellow Narcis- sus, assorted Hollyhocks, 50c doz.; Red. Buds, Snowballs, Bridal. Wreath, Cedars, Rose of Sharon, White Peonies, 50c ea. , Bremen, Box 81 A. E. Hughey, Fairmount, Rt. 1. stain. Add postage.-Viola Stover, Golden Weeping Willow, Red Bud, Winter Honeysuckle, Weigelas, Mock Orange, Lom- bardy Poplar, Red Ozier Dog- wood, and Hazelnut, 35 ea.; $3.50 doz.; Black Walnut, Acacia, Japonica, Boxwood, 40c ea.; Mimosa, 50c and $1, ea. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. a Michaelmas Daisies, Scariet Monbretias, Giant Shasta Dais- ies, mixed Iris, Wyoming and King Humbert Cannas, Glads, 50 doz. PP on $2. orders. Pearl Hudgins, Flowery Branch. Ivy, Trumpet, Honeysuckle, White Running Rose Vines, 25c ea. Exc, for feed sacks, white or print. Each pay postage. Sold only in Ga. Lizzie A. Mills Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 1. Calif. Blue. Violets, plants, 25, $1.00; $3. C; Rosnia Pink Vio- lets, $1. doz; Boxwood, bed plants, heavy rooted, $2. doz. Mrs. W. H. Miller, Franklin. Boxwoods,, ranging 4 to 6 ft., height, more or less, for sale at my place, See. L. F. Howard, Atlanta, 1010 Washington St., S. W., CY 6996. Extra well rooted Evergreen Privet Hedge plants, 1-3 ft., $1. C; Cedar trees, 12-36 in, and Cherry trees, 2-3 ft., 50c; Nar- cissus and Blue Iris, 40c doz. R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Large Dbl. Orange Col. Poppy Seed, 25c tsp.; Mixed col. Sweet William plants, 50c doz.; Easter Rose, 2, 25c. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Large Dbl. Orange Poppy Seed, 25c tsp. Add postage. Mrs. Della Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Azaleas, all colors, $1.25 doz.; White Dogwood, 6, $1.00; Chin- quipen Rose Bushes, 25 gea.; Glads, dif. color, 5@e doz.; Red and Yellow Cannas, Butterfly Bushes, 20c a. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.25 -doz.; dif, col. Glads, 50 doz.; Easter Lilies, $1. doz.; Azaleas, $1.25 doz.; Purple Lilac, Chin- quipen Rose Bushes, Crape Myrtle trees, 25c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Crape Myrtle Bushes, Red and White Speckled Rose, rooted, Butterfly Bushes, 25 ea.; Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.25 doz.; Azaleas, Easter Lily Bulbs, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Blue Hyacinths, Easter Lily Bulbs, $1.25 doz.; Azaleas, $1.00 doz.; Butterfly Bsashes, Purple Lilaes, 25e ea.; Boxwood, 6-12 in., 25e ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Heavy field grown Old Fash- ion Dwarf Boxwood, several yrs. old, well shaped, full compact spread, 6-8 in., 50e ea.; 4-6 in., 25 ea.; Heavy 2 yr. old plants, 4-6 in., 15c ea. Blanche Wood- ruff, Greenville. : Large prize winning Chry- santhemums, Silver Wedding White, Sunglow Yellow, Pink; Lavender, Variegated, Indian Red, Cream, 25 plants, $4.00; All cols. Button and Daisy type, 20. $1. Mrs, R. lL Silver, Cuthbert, Ri. 5. 12. Dahlias, White Wonder, Margaret Cole, Rose Glory, Sun- rays, Sen. Morrow, Samaritan, Chief Kokomo, Mrs. Geo. Le Boutellier, bulbs, $3. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Clements, Enigma. 7 Rooted Dwarf Boxwood, ir- regular sizes, $3. C; 2-3 ft., Nan- dina, $1.25 ea.; 1-2-ft., $4. doz.; 1-2 ft. American Arborvitae, $1. per 3. Del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville. Ligustrum (Japanese), a broad leaf evergreen, tall var., 3 yrs. old, 2-3 ft., 20c ea, Add postage. Miss Daisy Ellis, Greenville. African Violet Leaves, all colors, 10, $1: Add postage. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, Griffin, Rt. C. Lemon Lilies,, White Sweet Williams, 35 doz.; Purple Iris, 40c dozx Yellow Japonicas, 35c ea.; Daffodils, 50c doz.; Hedge, 15 ea.; Azaleas, 25c ea.; Squir- rel Tail Fern, 25c bu. Add post- age. Exc. for print sacks. Miss Melnese Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Hedychium Coronarium, Gin- ger and Butterfly Lilies, pure white, very fragrant, blooms August until frost, 3-4 ft., $3.25; 50, $12.50; $25. C. Mrs. G. R. Thigpen, St. Marys. White Basket, Christopher, and Ginger Lily Bulbs, all blooming size, 6, $1.00; Japanese Ligustrum, Green Leaf Euony=- mus cutting, 5c ea. Add postage. No orders less $1. Mrs. C. C, 4, Richardson, Savannah, Rt. Box 98. Jap. Iris; named varieties, all colors, 10c ea.; Stalkesia Asters, 10e ea.; Magnolia trees, 3-4 ft., with large evergreen leaf and white flower, 75c ea. Add post- age. COD orders shipped. V. W. Wilson, Savannah, Rt. 3. 25 or more pounds of Nandina Seed, 1949 crop, hand picked, culls removed, 65c lb. Del. in Ga. No orders filled for less than 1 pound. Mrs. Daird J. Arnold, Sheliman. Dbl. Tube Rose Bulbs, extra size, 14, $1.15; $5.50 C; Next size, 14, 65c; $2.40 C; Small bulbs, $1:20 C. Del. to 3rd zone. 5e on checks. Miss Mittie Col- lins, Smithville, Rt. 1. Carnation, Snapdragon, 50c doz.; Giant Pansy plants, 40 doz.; Sweet Peas, 19 doz. Mrs. Willie Nelson, Smyrna, Rt. 2. Picardy Gladolus Bulbs, 50 Jarge and medium; 30c small size, per dozen; Easter Lilies, 20c and 40c doz, Mrs. L. P. Freeman, Statesboro, 10 Cres- cent Dr. Gladioli Bulbs, Picardy va- riety, 50c doz. large size; 30 doz, medium; Easter Lily bulbs, 50e doz. large; 30c medium, Add postage. B: L. Yeomans, States- boro, 9 N. Zetterower* Ave. Bamboo plants, 25c ea. Or exc. for print sacks. Mrs. Min- nie Findley, Stephens. Nice Little. China Umbrella _ trees, 2-3 ft., 30c ea.; Hedge, al- ready rooted, good size, 3c ea. Mrs. J. M. Braswell, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. ; Dahlias: Spirit of St, Louis, Wine Ball, Lavender Lady, Mary Ellen, Red Jersey, White Wonder, A. D. Lisoma, Jersey Beauty, sien nie Rodman Wan- amaker, others, 12 dif. kinds, $3. doz. Mrs. H. H, Gilstrap, Su- wanee. : _Glad bulbs, Rainbow mixture, large size, 11/4-2 in. diam., 50, $1.75; $2.95 C. PP. Cultural in- structions furnished with or- der. E. F. Boyd, Swainsboro, Box 108. : Pink Almond, Golden Bell, 4, $1.00; White and Lavender Iris, Hemerocallis _Lilies,, Sweet Seented Jonquils, 50c dozj White Mums, 25 doz, Add post- age. Mrs. Lizzie Goble, Talking Reck, Rt. 2. Umbelatum Lily, Purple Iris, King Alfred Jonquils, 75c doz.} Bridal Wreath, Red Flowering Quince, Red Dogwood, 25c ea.; Tame Violets, 40c doz. Exc, for . print sacks. No Fla. orders, nor checks. Mrs. Malva_ Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Yellow Japonica, 3, $1003 March flowers, 2 doz., $1.00; Iris, $1. _doz.; Unknown Vines, 75c doz.; Rose cuttings, 2 doz., $1.00; Red Swamp Dogwood, $1. doz. Exe. for print sacks. Je- mima Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2: 2 yr. old Boxwood, Altheas, sweetshrubs, Azaleas, Pussy Willows, Old Fashion Dbl. Vel- vet Rose, Hibicus, 3, 50c; Fox- glove, Fall Pinks, Purple Iris, Day Lilies, House Leak, Calif. Blue Violets, Trumpet Daffodils, 30e doz. Add postage. Stamps accepted. Tamar Teem, Talking Rock. Peachtree Roses, Eng. Dog- wood, Purple Lilacs, 25c ea.$ Lemon Lilies, Blue Spider, Um- pellatum Lilies, Blue Iris, 75 doz.; Arborvitae, rooted, $1. ea.; Also Black Walnut Bushes, 35 ea.; 3, $1. Exc, for print sacks. Mrs. C. W. Hefner, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. ; ; 2 Boxwood, 4 ft., $10.00 ea. at my, home, -7 mi. om Greens- boro Hwy, Mrs. Lora Lee Poss, Washington, _ PAGE FOUR | MARKET BUL FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE FOR SALE, FOR SALE FOR SALE ere ere 28 var. Iris, 7, $1.00; Giant Small cuttings Misteletoe| Pink Deutzia, Evergreen with} Dbl. Japonicas, Yard Hydran- ed Thrift, 95, $1.00; Pink} Geranium, 15 ea.; Seeds of|red berry, 90c; Bridalwreath, | geas, rooted, 75 ea.; - Bridal- rift, Med. size, $1.00 C;|Waxleaf Ligustrum and Pinkk| Purple Lilacs, Goldenbell, Pink | wreath, Golden Chain, Lilacs, Sweet Peas, Shrub, 25c ea.|Hollyhock, half cup, 15c, Mrs.) Almond, White with red center Weeping Mary, Pink Almonds, Mrs. W, E. Johnson, Wash. Purple Verbena Plants, $1.00 doz.; Pink (single) Hibiscus 4 Roots, 2, 50c; Rose of Sharon Seed (shrub) 15 tsp. PP. Miss Lillian Hardin, White, Rt- 1. Pink Thrift, rooted, $1.00 C. PP. No Stamps, Mrs. Milton T. Phillips, Wrens. | Boxwoods, 2-3 ft., one nearly 12 ft. 100 yr. old, Write for rices; 2 large Crape Myrtles, 5.00 ea. Not shipped; Star of Bethleham Bulbs, 35 doz.; 50, 65c. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs- ville, Rt, 2. Pink Wool, Shirley Poppy Seed, large, double, 25 large teaspoonful. Tommy DeLange, Athens, Rt. 1. Large, rooted Cactus Plants, with Christmas Cactus or cut- ting, Night Blooming Cerius free. 3 for $1.00. Vines Philo- dendron, green or varigated, , $1.00. Grown in soil or water. rs. N, B. Wilson, Atlanta, 943 Greenwood Ave. N. E African Violets, 3, $1.00; T; leaves, different, named varie- ties, labled, Leaf of New Peri- winkle (light blue) with each order, Minimum order $1.00. No COD. Jeanne Wilson, Atlanta, 943 Greenwood Ave., N, E. White Hibiscus, Crape Myrtle, Lilacs, 15c ea.; White Wisteria, . Paul Neyron Rose, Orchid CoF Hibiscus, Hedge Rose, 30c ea.; Rain Lily, 30 doz.; Day Lily, 50c: Blue Hydrangea, 35c ea.; MO. Add postage under $1. 50. Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt, 3, Box 353. Red Dahlia, bretia Lily, Orange Mont- 50c doz.; Named Tris, 75c doz.; 30 named Mums, $1.00; Rose, and Red Glads, blooming size, 50c doz.; Blue _ Ageratur , 25c doz.: Mixed Cols. Larkspurs, 5 Tbls. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt, 2. Dahlias: Cherrokee Brave, Warner, Roval Craft, Faithful White, . Red, Grace ONeal, American Beauty, Yellow Giant, White, Wonder, Jersey Pink, Margaurette, Woodrow, Gold- en Queen, etc., $2.00 doz. Ship early in March. Mrs. Vaughn Rogers, Ayersville. ; Roses: pink, red running, white Dundee Rambler, rooted, 25c_ea,; Blue hydrangea, beef- steak begonia, salmon sultana, dbl. salmon geranium cuttings, 10c; Zebra (Mother -in-law tongue) plants, 15c; wandering jew; Green, 10c; Purple, 5c; Add postage. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman, 910 W. LaFayette St. Golden Bell Pink Weigelas, Pink Crape (Myrtle, Bridal Wreath, 25c ea.; Pink Running Rose, 35c ea.; Orange Day Lil- ies, $1. 00> ; King Alfred Daf- fodils, and Jonquils, 50e doz. Add postage. Mrs, Azzie Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Red flowering Quince, Bri dai Wreath, Red Dogwood, 25c ea.; Tame Violets, Umbellatum Lilies, Purple Iris, 50c doz.; Mixed Mums, 25c doz. Exc. for print sacks. Miss Audrey Silver, Talking Rock; Rt. 2. Lemon Lilies, 75e doz,; King Alfred Daffodils, Jonquil Bulbs, Purple Iris, 50c doz.; Yellow Thornless Rose, Red Flowering Quince 25c; Purple Lilacs, Eng. Dogwood,. 25c. Add _ postage. Miss Arbelee Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. White, Pink, Red Peonies, bulbs, 60c ea.; May Gardenia, rooted, 60c ea. Exc.for print or white sacks. Lillie Alfred, Tal- lapoosa, Rt, 2. Unrooted cuttings 8 Black Scupperrongs, 2 Pink Grapes, 50c; Tartarian Honeysuckle, Pink Flowers, Red Berries, 3, 25c. All damp packed. PP, Mrs. M. Jewman, Tallapoosa, Rt. Snowballs, Crabapple, wood, White Pines Hemlock, 25c ea.; Native Azaleas, 2-4 ft. $1,50 doz.: Dif. cols. Tris, Red and Yellow Cannas, $1.00 doz.; Red and Yellow Japonicas, 50 ea.; Small Boxwood, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. F. Evans, Talona Dog-' John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2. Shasta Daisies, Sweet Wil- liams, Orange Day Lilies, | Pe- rennial Blue Salvia, Blue Iris, 35c doz.; Orange trumpet Vine, Yellow Jasmine, 25 ea.; Privet Hedge; rooted, $1.00 C; Red Monthly Rose, Purple Buddelia cuttings, 5c ea.; No orders less than $1.00. Mrs. W. H, T. Acree, Toccoa, Rt. 3. \ Flowering Quince, Crabapple, Willows, Laurels, Sweet Bay, Magnolia, Holly, Crape Myrtles, Wisteria, Billard Spirea, White Almonds, St. Johns Wort, Snow Garland, 2 yr. size, 20c ea.; Xmas Cactus, Century Plant, 25c ea. Add postage, Stamps accepted. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. Magnolias, Teaolives, Red Holly, Red and White Dogwood, Red and Orange Hawthorne, Crabapple, Sweetshrub, 2 tt., 25033 ft, Sac! a it 45s20" ot, 50c. Add postage. Mrs, Mattie Lou Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Young Pine, 10c; $1.00 doz.; Holly, 25c ea.; 5, $1.00; Nice Red Holly, 50c-$1.00 box. Add. postage. Mrs. B. F. Cannon, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Magnolia, Teaolive, Crape Myrtle, Red, White Dogwood, Crabapple, Grey Beard, Red Holly, Sweetshrub, Hawthorne, 2 ft.; .20c3:3 ft.,-30e;.'4 ft,, 40e; 5 ft. 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Alma Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Red and White Dogwood, Crape Myrtle Rose, Blue Haw- thorne, Crabapple, Live Oak, Sweetshrub, Grey Beard, Tea Olive, Red Holly, Magnolia, 1-2-3 t., 20e, 40c, and 60c ea. Add postage, No checks. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Magnolia, Teaolive, Red and White Dogwood, Crape Myrtle, Crabapple, Red Holly, Grey Beard, Red, Orange Hawthorne, 1. ftp 20es 2244 Les .3 It.;-00e; 4 ft., 40c; 5 ft. 45c.. Add post- age, Rosa Lee Colson, Tooms- boro. Magnolia, Teaolive, White and Red Dogwood, Sweet- shrubs,Grey Beard, Red Holly, Yellow Justicia, 1 ft., 10c; 5 ft., 50c.-Add postage. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. Georgia Hunt, Toomsboro, Rt. yy Calif, Privet Hedge, average 6 in, high, $4.00 Cc. W. N. Chambers, Villa Rica; % Stil- lico Farm. Sweetshrub, rooted, 15c ea.; Pink Sweetheart Rose cuttings, Crape Myrtle, Jan. Jasmine, Purple Wisteria, 25c ea.; Purple 15e ea.; Pink Dorothy Perkins, and lar, ge White Rose cuttings, 10c ea, Add postage. Lorene Swann, Union Point. fe Cape Jasmine, 50c and $1.00; Large Yellow, White Monthly Rose, 12 cuttings, $1.00; Gar- lic Bulbs, 50c doz. $1.00 orders PP. Mrs. A. Hrsley, Waco. Extra large Dbl. Crimson Poppy Seed, large pkt,, 20c; Jan. Jasmine, Golden Bell, Scotch Broom, Dbl. Flowering Crab, 35c; Cold proof Spanish Hollyhock, good strong plants, 8, $1.00 del. A. J. Willoughby, Waco, Box 132. Steels Jumbo Pansies, $2.25 C; Snapdragon, Stock, Carna- tions, Calendulas, Sweet Wil- liams, Queen Annes Lace, 60c doz.; Red Crape Myrtle, Eng. Dogwood, large, 50c, fob. Wad- ley. Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley. Eng. Daisies, 35c doz., $1.10; Snapdragons, 5 in., white, pink, mixed, 75c doz.; Red and mix- ed Hardy Caranations, Blue and Pink Forget-Me-Nots, mixed Scabiosa, 65e doz.; 3 o0z,, $1.75; Red Triloma, $1.25 doz. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Sr. Washington. Swiss Pansies, Eng. Daisies,, 3 doz,, $1.60; Snapdragons, 65c doz. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Wash- ington, Rt, 2, Evergreen with red berries, pink, White Spirea, 25c ea.; Purple Lilacs, Pink Almond, Forsythia, Altheas, 90c doz.; Orange Hemerocallis, dbl. and single, 75c; Small Cedars, Dwarf Boxwood, small size with roots, 20e ea. Add postage. Frances Eller, Eller, Rt. 3. Boxwoods, Altheas, Forsythia, 6, 50c; mixed Iris, pink, purple, lavender, blue, yellow, cream, 35e doz.; Myrtle Vine, 75 C. Add post- aoe Henry ae Ellijay, Rt _ Evergreen Holly, Mtn. Laurel; Tulip Poplars, Sweetshrubs, Na- tive Azaleas; White Dogwood, rooted, $1. doz.; Dbl, Yellow Ja- ponicas, Pink Almonds, 3, $1.00. Write for prices on larger quan- tities. Mary Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3: Pink Abelia, Evergreen, red berries, 30c ea.; Purple Lilacs, Altheas, Bridalwreath, Pink Al- mond, 90c doz.; Orange Lilies, single, dbl. Myrtle Vine, 75c C; 60c doz.; 2 doz., $1. No checks. Mrs. Monroe Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. SP oe Dbl. Yellow Crinison. Japouk: cas, 3, $2.00. Hedge plants, $1. doz.; Silver Leaf Maple, 5, $2.; Daffodils, King Alfred Jonquils, 2 doz., $1, 00; Lemon Lilies, 3 doz., $1.00; Lemon Lilies, 3 doz., $1. Exe. for white or print sacks. No checks. Mrs. Annie Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 2, $1.00; Lemon Lilies, King Al- |i fred. Daffodils, Phlox, dif. cols. | Fall Pinks, white and yellow, _ FLOWERS AND SEED | ee = sexe Picst- boas Copenhagen $1.25 gen at and Bade 2 $1.50 M. 5 M, $6. Chas. W., J., Glory Enkhin plants, large, fro $1.00; $1.25 M; 5 Bermuda Jie Puckett, Son! FARM HELI Want middleages children, with goo to live in farm horr tian people and helj light farm chor Loggins, Dahlon: ; Want unencu Dif. col. Iris, 35 doz.; Juniper and Abelias, 2 doz. cuttings, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Mimosa Bush, Dbl. White Easter Rose, Yellowy Thornless Rose, Purple, Pink, Altheas, Purple Lilacs, 50c ea.; Yellow, White, Purple, Bronze Mums, 75 doz.; Blue Iris, Day Lilies, 60c doz. Add postage. No Fla.} orders. Mrs. Maude Farist, Elli- | jay, Rt. 2. Snowball, Hydrangea, Japonicas, Goldenbell, Red, Pink, White Spireas, Birdeye Bush, Pink Weigelas, Pink and White Deutzia, Mock Oranges, Arborvitaes, large blooming size shrubbery, rooted, 50c ea. Del. Mrs. Grace Webb, Ellijay. Dbl. Japonicas, 6 yr. oa root- ed, 75e ea.; Dogwood, 4, $1.00; King Alfred Jonquils, Easter Lilies, Jap. Iris, Blue Grass, 50c doz. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. J. C. Keener, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. Japonicas, 6 yrs. old, rooted, 75 ea.; Dogwood, 4, $1.; Easter Lilies, Jap. Ivis, Blue Grass, 50c doz. Exe. for print sacks. Miss Sarah E. Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. Japonica, 6 yrs. old, nants Gd: 15C7 Gas ap, Lis; Easter Lilies, 50c doz.: Dogwood, 4, $1.; King Alfred: Jonquils, 50c doz. Mrs. Earl Keener, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. Japonica, 6 yrs. old, root- ed, 75e ea.; Easter Lilies, King Red Alfred Jonquils, Tris, 50c doz.; -| Dogwood, 4, $1. Exc. for print sacks. Miss EttaBarrett, Elli- | jay, Rt. 3. Tame Violets, Daffodils, Star of Bethlehem, Orange nee wild Iris, Fox Gloves, $1. C; Boxwood plants, Weeping Mary, Forsythia, Gold- enbell, White Eng. Dogwood, Bridalwreath, Pink Hybiscus, 25c ea.; Gold Button, Spider Wort, 35c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mollie ee, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. ' Orange Day Lilies, Tame Vio- |. Purple Fox Glove, Wild |_ lets, Iris, $1. C; Mixed cols, Chrysan- themums, 3 -doz., $1.; 45c doz.; Gold Button Mums, 35c doz.; Broad Jseaf Evergreen and Snowball, 45e ea.; Boxwood Plants, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3 Box 49. Daffodils, * Foxuloues: Fall Pinks, Hardy Phlox, Lemon Lilies, 50c doz.; Dbl. Yellow Ja- ponicas, $1. ea.; Pink Almonds, Bridal Wreath, Lilac, Golden Chain, 60c ea.; 2, $1.00. Exc. for white or print sacks. D. M. Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ae 2 Red Buds, Red and White Dogwood, 50c; White Paper Narcissus, 50c doz.; Purple Lilacs, 50c. Exe. for print or white sacks. Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3. : Fox Gloves, 40c doz.; Iris, light blue and syellow, Snap- dragons, Verbenas (pink), 50 doz.; Giant Pansies, 75c doz. Add postage. Miss Maude Clay- to; ellijay, = Ree. Yellow Trumpet Daffodils, Yellow Jonquils; 60 doz; 2 doz., $1.00; White Narcissus, 50c doz.; Catnip, 25e bunch; White Dogwood, 5, $1.00; Pink Al- mond, Purple Lilac, 2, 50c; Iris, dif. col., 3, 35c. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Bartow Barrett, El- ae Ree Bs see | Dahlonega Hwy. oe meas, Snowball, / Orange Day Lilies, Wane several hundred small Rhododendron and Thrift plants, myself). Give full d Itten, Lamar Whiting, eos Want 2 Ibs., Sweet Pea se N. E, CH 4280. Want Amaryllis bulbs: es or exe. other bulbs for same. Mrs. | John R; Peebles, Kite. ae Want housands of bulbs also Abelias, Azaleas, Gardenias, and Nandinas, to grow on shares. Extra good mountain soil and location suitable for, shrubs and flowers, 3 mi. No. Cumming on Cumming, Rt. 3. Want large Ae bulbs, Dah- lias, Glads, and large type Chrysanthemums; 100 of ea. for Spring planting. Pay $3. C. Write. Mrs. F. M. Westbrook, plants. Advise. Mrs. A. T. Mil- teer, Quitman. ae Want exe. dry senclil ite at 40c C. and flower seed, for other bulbs (except Narcissi and daffodils), or for anything can use, Mrs. L. J. McKinney, Cor- dele, Rt. D, Box 166. Want some Gloriosa. lilies (they are climbing lily). Mrs. James F. Stanley, SEPM 1108 7th Ave. . Want some J apan am 00, ese | Advise. Will Cy Ragan, Macon, | =3 Rt. 6. Red Geranium patie to ex- change for white; other pot plants, Also excememall- mums (yellow daisy) for white or pink of same variety; Also want Cape Jasmines, Camellias, Azaleas, and African Violets. Mrs. F. (Hunt) Ryan, Tallapoosa. _ PLANTS FOR SALE $5, Ps Regaaids, Gaines VIG, Risers Everbloom g oe ry plants, Terry, Quitman, 910 W. Lakey- ette St. W. and Dutc $1.00; 500, $1.25; $1.85 M del.; 5 wis $7. 50 Exp. Col.; Collard, 500, $1. 00: $1.25 M; 5M, $5, Exp. Col. Prompt shipment. No chks. Bon- | nie Smith, Gainesville, Ree Qos Early, imp., well rooted, large Klondike strawberry plants, 50c C; Blue Damson_ plums, 30 in. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Brussels Sprout, Broccoli, Wonder Beets, Cauliflower, Asparagus, 1 yr. roots, Parsley, 35c doz.; cabbage collards, nest onions, 2 doz., 35. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Blakemore strawberry plants, stamps nor chks. Miss Evadell Allison, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Collard, $1.25 M. ae $1. M; 400, $1. PP; Co and other cabbage onion (will mix ord os 300, $1.00, M Exp. 5 M up, 9! 75, Morris Vidal Advise. T. J. Woth, Atlanta, |: 13125 East Shadow Lawn aves i |paved Hwy,, peudy Springs. i aap Rd. 50c C. Add postage. Mrs. Dan. Sige 300, | high, 40c ea. PP in Ga. Rosie 75 C; 500, $3.00; $6. M. PP. No woman to raise chi and do other light on farm. Live i also 1 Red Leaf Maple tree, 18- | D. 20 ft. tall, well shaped (will, dig ils first i4ths or s standing rent. 4 R house, -runni near. | and_ school bus Rt., Atlanta. Contact, McDonough, Care oy: Tage. Want, man and wife, v col., or single man, 1950. Come or Ralph Patrick, Lilb mn, J ordan s Place. _ Want young, white wi small farm, hogs, cow, Room, board, small salary. Wills, Jr, Conley, Rik near cece! and chure brook Camp Ground. Lewis, Alpharetta, _ POSITIONS Single man wal farm to raise liv own furniture to Contact. W. A. Jo | Park, Rt. 1. eup. gederer chanic, wants job on as maintenance farm machinery, work, etc. Ne plot, on school me churches. C, O burg, Rt. 1, Box 248, | * White man, wife, = |7 to 15 yrs. old wi | bus rt. Have - Mastodon strawberry lation moved. Gordon hurst, Rt. - job on farm. Handh kind tractor and equ : House, feed a furnished. Joh Cartersville, Rt. White ee any time. Geo. Chamblee, Rt. 1 S. Burton. i . io ~ Want small pl vegetables, poultr. on halves or stan College Park or house, elec. Park, 845 Washing White i ns wife