' oa toe Linder, Commissioner
Ls)
wing article from the Market
bruary 2, 1949, is so ap-
of today, I am reproducing
tion of beef, hogs, dairy
poultry has become a very
of the agricultural economy
progress in the production of
nals and poultry the problems
and insect controls as well as
arketing become more and
Sie.
s only one thing lacking to en-
improve and expand the work
and insect control. The only
-is lacking is adequate funds.
past several years the Depart-
ericulture has been limited for
rry on the work of the De-
actual fees collected. Nearly
fees come from three sources,
- inspection fees, feed in-
sandfarmmarkets. __
; collected from farm markets
used in the operation costs of
s themselves and, therefore,
uld be done from market fees
n the other work of the Depart-
ost of our operations therefore
for out of fertilizer inspection
eed inspection fees.
aw creating the Market Bulletin
for the cost to be paid out of
inspection fees. The cost of
izer inspection work was also
to be paid out of the fertilizer
afees. The cost of feed inspec-
provided to be paid out of
onfees. _ 4
e assessed under the law
ny hing to Garry on the work of
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1950_
disease and insect control in livestock
and poultry.
No fees are provided to carry on seed
inspection work and no fees are provided
for carrying on the weights and meas-
- ures work.
As stated above, no provisions have
been made for livestock and poultry
work, for seed inspection work or for
carrying out the weights and measures
law. -
It naturally follows, therefore, that
our work in the field of livestock and
poultry has been limited to the amount
of money which we could take from ferti-
lizer inspection and feed inspection fees.
The work that we could do in seed in-
spection and in weights and measures
work is also limited to the amount of
money that could be taken from ferti-
lizer inspection and feed inspection fees.
Not only this, but our indemnity pay-
ments to match Federal funds in Bangs
Disease control have had to come from
fertilizer inspection fees and feed in-
spection fees.
It is, therefore, apparent to anyone
that the Georgia State Department of
Agriculture has of necessity been self-
sustaining and has not cost the taxpay-
ers of the State anything except for
money used in the construction of new
farm markets.
Georgia is the only state insdfar as I
know that has not appropriated any
money for the control of diseases and in-
sects in livestock and poultry other than
inspection fees. .
In spite of this tremendous handicap
we-have made a wonderful record in the
control of disease and insects as well as
progress in our cooperative program
with the Federal Government to eradi-
eate T. B. and Bangs Disease.
More than thirty states have elaborate
Pag : yi
ous threat to Georgias grow-
to industry is sweet potato
irteen counties in South Georgia
active infestations at the present
ajority of these infestations are
artificial movement from the in-
of Florida either by plant move-
ent of seed potatoes.
this insect is based on a star-
mounting to non-planting of
iL up of all
cooperation de-
th
OF Sweet Potato Weevil
: cleaned up and released in one year, this ae
made possible through splendid assistance an
cooperation of growers involved.
Insurance against this pest is to use only
certified potatoes or plants for planting stock,
_ be on the alert for movement by neighbors of
planting stock from Florida or other infested
areas and report all such movements, and re-
port all observations of insect damage in sweet
potatoes either to your County Agent or to
: Georgia Department of Entomology at
Vea Uae
Tifto
ef > (OCH. ALDEN,: Director
ept. of Entomology. Te je
set-ups of. so-called Sanitary Livestock
Boards. All of these Boards are appoint-
ed officers. None of them. are elected
by the people and therefore none of them
are subject to the will of the people of
their several states.
The result of this in years gone by
shows that. Georgia now stands near the
top of the list in livestock and poultry
work notwithstanding the fact that we
have had no direct appropriations for
the work while states with appointive
boards have appropriated tremendous
sums of money. ;
It is for these reasons strongly recom-
mended that the Legislature make sub-
stantial additional appropriations to the
State Department of Agriculture for
carrying out the provisions of the law
for insect and disease control and for the _ |
building up of livestock, dairy and poul-
try interests in our State.
It is highly essential that we have
more adequate funds to be used for
quarantining and patrolling along state
lines to protect Georgia farmers against
mportation of disease, ticks and other
insects as well as the proper inspection
-of animals at auction sales throughout
the State. This work can not be ade-
quately carried on without additional
funds.
Our greatest threat today is ticks from
Florida, which operates under a State
Livestock Sanitary Board.
Our greatest loss from infection of T. -
B. is because of animals imported from
Northern states all operating under San-
itary Boards.
By and large all appointive Boards
will be controlled by the larger interests
in a given field while an elected official,
because he is elected will give more con-
sideration to the interest and influence
of the people back home.
It is also recommended that the Leg-
islature amend the law so as to provide
a per diem for Veterinarians of $10.00
per day instead of the present $5.00 per
day. This should be done for the reason
that in many eases the Commissioner of
Agriculture can provide quick veteri-
nary service in the case of disease out-
break in the county where it occurs at a
reasonable cost to the State whereas if
it is necessary to employ Veterinarians
by the month and send them aeross the
State the expense is multiplied many
times.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
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MARKET BULLETIN
REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta.
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances Saiaesels
under postage regulations inserted one time on each request
notices
Tom Linder, Commissioner
Published. Weekly at
Markets, 222 State Capitol,
_ Atlanta, Ga.
not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the
Bulletin. nor for any transaction res!ting from -published
114- 122 Pace St. Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau 0}
FLOWERS AND SEED
FLOWERS AND SEED _
Pink Azaleas, Hedge Bushes,
Squirrel Tail Fern, 25 ea,;
Add postage. No checks.
C. M. Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Mrs.
tree Roses, 20c ea. Add postage.
Miss Melnese Davis, \ Ellijay,
Route 3, ;
Roses: Pink Dorothy Perkins,
Old Fashion, Red Velvet Forsy-
thia, Short Leaf Pine, Red
Flowering Maple, rooted, Wild
Ginger, MHearts Leaf Wild
Geranium, Wild Begonia, 50c
doz.; Purple and Variegated
Violets, 50c C. Add postage.
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN WANTED
Address all items for publication and all requests to be put :
on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU Peachtree Roses, Yellow,| Fine Giant Boxwood, extra} Bird of Paraliee
large, for oe W. J. Sutton,
Forsyth, Rt
Nee cues Bushes, 6, $1. 00; Pur-
Lilac Bushes, 25 ea,; Blue
Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.25 doz.;
Heavy rooted Dbl. White
Oleanders; 18-24 in., $1.00; 36
in., $1.50; Rooted Weeping Wil-
lows, 12 dn. 6 ft., 25 per ft.
Plus Postage, Reuben. Johnson,
Greenville.
Gardenia Plants, bloom this
spring, 2, $1.00; Nice compact |
Dwarf Boxwood, 10-12 in (nice
for urns), $8.00. doz.: 5 $00,00:2C:
Heavy rooted 4-6 in., Boxwood,
'ea.; 3, $4.00; Pot
| Gardenias, 55 _
5, $4.00, ee
_ATIONAL EDITORIAL Altheas, 30 ea.; Dbl. Yellow
a ASSO ciation Japonicas, 35 ea.; Daffodils, Pet ecw geil 6, $1.00; i
Peng BSc doz.; White Sweet Williams | Azaleas, all cols, $1.25 doz.;| 15 in., full of buds,
aE EEE 30 doz; Purple Iris, 45c Easter Lilies, $1.00 doz.; Purple| Frost Camellias,
Blue and Pink
Purple Iris, 40ce doz.; Lemon New Year Vine, 6, $1.00. Add -drangeas, 75 ea.
and repeated only when reauest isaccompanied by new copy Lilies, White Sweet Williams, postage. - Mrs. W. H: Norrell, Myers, Hartwell,
of notice. 35c doz.; Daffodils, 50c doz.:| Gainesville, Rt. 6, ine 5
= Sat Ae cidincs oAntains HDL Greliow! iaan ieee . a 2 Boxwood, 6 ft,
Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- Alth i a 7 MOC 28-5 Rooted: Gardenias, 25 ea.;| 6% ft. tall, perfect cond
ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. Sciiinel Tail Pac moe nae Rooted Eng. Ivey, ey 5e. Shima) | C
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does |i] Small Hedge Bushes, Peach- Presnell, Gainesville, Rel Live in town.
Nice votre Nai nd
2c ea.*in lots of 50 o
ardson, Hartwell, Rt.
Rex Begonias, G
Ferns, Sultanas, Cac
and Beefsteak Bego
da, Jade Plants, 7
$1.00; 25c extra fi
Mrs. Charles H. Edwards, Elli- |
jay, Rt. 3.
Forsythia, Altheas, - Purple
Lilac, Pink Almond, Golden
Bell; Bridal Wreath, Oak Hy-
Entered as second class matter tea ee
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 1103, Act
bushy, $10.00 C; $90. 00 M; Red.
Thrift, $1.00 doz. Mrs. B. Ti
Robinson, Grenville. f ice large clump
; Wreath, Forsythia,
drangea, and Red
-ea.; 2 kinds Vinca, 25
Dwarf Boxwood, 4-6 in,
80c doz.: field grown, $10.00 C; $90.00
of October 8, 1917.
.Executive Office, State
apitol
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Publication Office
114-122 Pace St.,
Editorial and Executive Offices
Covin-ton, Ga.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Dbl. Japonica, 6 yrs. old; well |
rooted, 4, $1.00; Easter Lilies,
King Alfred Jonquils, Iris, 50c
doz.; Dbl. Daffodils, 75 doz.
Exc, for print sacks. Mrs. J.C.
Keener, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
DblI., singls Orange Day Lil-
jes, W.- Narcissus, Dbl. Daffo-
dils, 50c doz.; $2.00 C; Red,
Green Leaf Cannas, 3, 50c;
Cdorless Dbl. Marigold, and
Texas Morning Glory Seed, half
cup, 25c. Exc, for large Dahlia
Bulbs. Mrs. Marty Langley, Elli- |
jay; ant: 3:
Wandering Jew, large, small,
purple; pink, white, red conch
Begonias, 2 coleus, Cabbage
Geranium, 6 cutings, 50c; Ever-
green Nickle, Partridge, and
Blue Flowering Vinca Vine,
Trailing Arbutus, 3, 50c. Jeanne
Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Japonica, Winter Blooming
Honeysuckle, Mock Orange,
Weiglas, Wild Rose, Ssarlet
Trumpet Vine, Lombardy Pop-
Jar, Red Ozier Dogwood, Gold-
en Weeping Willow, Hazelnut,
Redbud, Muscadine, 35c ea.;
$3.50 doz.: Shaster Daisy, Blue
and White Violets, $1.00 C.
Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay.
Snowball, 60c ea.; Red Crape
Myrtle, Red Japonicas, 75 ea.;
Pink Roses, 40c ea.; Easter
Lilies, Daffodils, 65c ea; Lemon
Lilies, 45 doz.; Dogwood, 5,
$1.00; Big Blue Flags, 50c doz.;
Mrs. Cora Pierce, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Blue Violets, Privet Hedge,
60c C; Large mixed col. Mums,
Goldenglow, Lemon Lilies, Pur-
o Phlox, Blue Bugle. Plants,
oxglove, 50c_ doz.; Cannas,
mixed col. Iris, Brown Day
Lilies, $1.50 C; Pink Justicia,
30c ea. $1.00 orders PP. Mrs.
W. D. Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Holly, Rhododendrons, Dog-
wood Shrubbery, 30c ea.; . 3,
75c, Mrs. Willie Sluder, Elli-
jay, Rt. 1.
Thornless Yellow Roses, very
@arliest, 30c ea.; .3, 75. Mrs.
wed Withrow, Ellijay, Rt. 1.
Bulbs: W.ffodils, Jonquils, 25c
doz.; _ Tuberose, $1.00 doz.;
Amaryllis Lily, 40c; Shasta
Daisy, 25 doz.; Lemon Day
Lilies, 35c clump; Purple and
Bronze Iris, 35c ea, Add 10c
for. moss packing and postage.
No orders less than $1.00. Mrs.
J. B. Williams, Ellijay, Rt.2,
White and Variegated Violets,
2 -doz,, 25; - Lavenrer Iris;
Queen Annes Lace; 30c doz.;
Purple Lilac, Pink Almond,
Forsythia, Single White Atheas,
10c ea.; Myrtle Vine, Wild. Iris,
75c C; Daffodils, ye doz.,
Add postage. Mrs. Henry, Eller,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
30. Giant Per,
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Dahlia. Tubers, mixed cols.,
Lemon Lilies, Purple Foxglove,
Pink Buttercups, mixed Iris,
Hardy Phlox,
Mountain, Mixed Mums, Nar-
cissus and Jonquils, $2.00 C.
Del..Mrs. Grace Webb, Ellijay.
Dahlias:. Lt, Lavander, Red,
Yellow, with long steady stems
for cut flowers, also Pom Pon
Vanity, Orange Lavender,
White, $1.25 doz. PP. Ready
to ship March. Miss
Anderson, Ellijay.
Mimosa Bush, Dbl, White
Easter and Dbl. Yellow Tharn-
less Rose, Purple, Pink Altheas,
Bridal: Wreath, Jan. Jasmine,
Boxwoods, rooted, 50c_ ea;
Yellow, White, Bronze, Purple
Mums, 75c doz.; Blue Iris Day
Lilies, 60c doz. Add postage.
No. Fla. orders: Mrs,
Farist, Ellijay; Rt. 2.
Spirea, small Cedar, Box-
wood, 25c; Purple Lilac, Gold-
en Bell, 3, 25c; Blue Violets,
Daisies, 2 doz. 25c; Orange
Hemerocallis, Yellow Trumpet
Daffodils, 75e C; Arborvitae,
White Weigelas, unrooted, 2
doz,, 25c; Pink Deutzia, 35c.
Add postage. Miss Frances El-
ler, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Rhododendrons,
Sweetshrubs, Dogwood, Poplar,
Crabapple, White Pine, Hem-
lock, 25c; Bloming size Azaleas,
85c doz.; Altheas, Boxwood,
Arborvitaes, White Lilacs, But-
terfly, Snowball, Hibiscus,
Pussywillow, Japonicas, Straw-
berry, 25c; Lemon Lilies, Phlox,
50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Eller, Ellijay, Rt..2
Red Rose, Red Bud, 50c;
Paper Narcissus, Yellow Mar,
Flower, 6, 50c; Purple Iris, 6,
50c. Exc. for white sacks. Des-
sie Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Cedar Bushes, Golden Chain,
3, $1.00; Yellow Japonicas, 75c
ea.; White and Yellow Fail
Pinks, 75c doz.; Orange Day
Lilies, 50c doz.; Daffodils and
Jonquils, 65 doz,;
wood, 5, $1.00. No checks. Exc.
for feed sacks. Edward Gable,
Ellijay, Rt. 3:
Dbl. Japonicas, 2, $1.00; Bri-
dal Wreath, Golden Chain, Li-
lacs, Weeping Mary, Pink Al-
monds, 3, $1.00; King Alfred
Jonquils, Phlox,
Lilies, 3 doz.
$1.10 C. Exe.
checks. Mirs.
Ellijay, Rt. 3,
Foxgloves, 40c doz; Light
Blue, and Yellow Iris, Snap-
dragon, Pink Verbena, 50c doz:;
Jonquils; Larkspur, 30c doz.;
Pansies, 75c doz.
Add postage: Miss Maude Clay-
ton, ey: Rt. 2.
$1.00; Daffodils,
for sacks. No
Snow On The}
Mamie.
| after. Mrs. E. B. Holt, Fayette-
-Maude |
Laurels,
White Dog- :
1 Violets, 50c Cs Mixed col, Iris,
-| low Marechaneil Rambler Rose
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Mums, Lemon |
|
Monroe Barnes, |
drangea, Evergreen
Bushes, 25c; White, light blue
25, 40c:. Orange Hemerocallis,
Myrtle Vine, Star of Bethle-
hem, 75c C, "Add postage. Mrs.
Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Old Fashion Snowball, Yel-
Bushes, 75 ea.; Parlor Ivy,
Royal Blue Violets, now in
bloom, Hollyhock, all cols, mix-
ed, 50c doz.; cuttings of Blue
Rambler Roses, 40c doz.; Le-
mon. Lilies, 30 doz. Mrs, D.
M. Hughey, Fairmount, Rt. te
Crysanthemums, large Red,
Yellow, White, Pink Daisy,
Large Red, Yellow Mums, 50,
$1.00; Large Red, -Small Pink
Azaleamums, 2 $1. 00; Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, 75 c: Winter
Ferns, Trillium, now blooming
on porch, 25, $1. 00. Mrs. Lucile
Pugh, Farmington,
20 nice Boxwoods, $5.00-$10
ea. depending on size. Come
ville.
Rosina Pink Violetx Plants,
in bud and bloom, $6.00 C;
25, $2.00; Calif. Blue Violets,
blooming, 25, $1.00; $3.00 C;
Boxwood, bed plants, rooted,
$2.00 doz. Mrs. Walter Miller,
Franklin.
Shrubbery, 25 well rooted
Watermellon Red Crape Myr-
tles, at 25c PP. Mrs. Tharpe:
Fitzgerald, Riga:
Red Amaryllis Bulbs, $1.00
doz, Mrs. L. L. Griffin, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 4, Box 312,
Mixed Bulbs, Jonquils, Butter
and Eggs, Yellow, April Nar-
cissus, 200, $1.00; Dorothy Per-
kins large Cluster Pink Rose,
Yellow Jasmine, 2, $1.00. Plus
postage. Mrs. E. Fountain, Fort
Valley.
Ressurection Flower Plants,
35 ea.; 3, $1.00. Mrs. Robert |
B. McLane, Fort Valley, Rt.
2, YBOX Soa:
- Cape Jasmine, rooted, in pots,
3 yrs. old, $2.00 ea. Add post-
age. Miss Bessie Martin, Gaines-
ville, RFD 5.
Large Dbl, Orange Col. Pop-
py Seed, 256. tsp.; Easter Rose,
22Oce Add. postage. Mrs. Della
Large Dbl. Orange Poppy :
Seed, 25c tsp.; Easter Rose, ;
rooted, 2, 25c. Add postage,
Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Dahlia Tubers, Oakleaf Mon-
arch, Cherokee Brave, Kemps,
White Wonder, Lord of Au-
roe Blue River, labled, 35c
$3. 00 doz.; Unlabled, $1.00 |
ae Mrs. Clyde WwW, Gilleland,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Boxwood, 7-10 in. Suffruti-
cosa, sev. yrs. cultivated, suit-.
able, Urns, and porch boxes,
$1.00 ea.; 2, $1.50. Maude Ham-
by, Greenville:
Blue 4; acinth -Bulbs, or
Azaleas $1.25 doz.; Glad Bulbs,
allvcols., 50 doz ; Easter Lilies,
$1.00 -doz.: White Dogwood, 6,
$1.00; Purple Butierfly Bushes,
20c ea.; 6, $1.00; Purple Lilac
Bushes, 25e ea, Add. postage.
Ivy, $1. 00: doz.; Vinca Minor,
ried variety, 10-15
|-Chance,
ies
Mrs, Robert H. Norrell, Gaines;
M; Crape Myrtle, branched, 18-
24 in., $3.00 doz.; Yellow Kerria.
Japonica, Gardenia, Red Thrift,
$1.50 doz,; Waxleaf Abelias, 18-
24 in, $3, 00 _ doz.
Robnison, Greenville.
4-6 in. Dwarf Boxwood, well
rooted, uniform. and nice, $5.00
C; 2-3 ft., Nandina, $1.00 ea:
No less than three sold.; 122)
ft., Red, White, and Pink Crape
Myrtle, rooted, $2.00 doz. Mrs.
R..F. Terrell, Greenville,
FLOWERS & SEED FOR SALE
Heavy field grown Old. Eng.
Dwarf Boxwood, sev. yrs. old,
well shaped, good full compact
spread, 6-8 in., 50c ea.; 4-6 in.,
25 ea.; 4-6 in, strong, 2 -yrs.
old, 15 ea. Blanche Woodruff, |
Greenville.
Boxwood, 4 yrs.
ee 25,
$12.50;
-Ligustrum, _Nandinas,
$3.50 C; Mum Plants, Santa
Claus Red, $4.00 C, Lois Wood-
ruff, Greenville, Rt. 5.
Rooted Red Sultanas, 10c ea.
Exe. for any color Verbena,
rooted, white or print sacks.
Each pay postage. Mrs. John
W,. Waters, Glennville, Rt. 1.
Pink Thrift, 25, $1.00; Red
and pink Verbena, white and
Pink Queen Ann's Lace, $1.00
doz. PP: in Ga. No orders less
$1.00, Mrs. W. T, Caldwell,
Griffin, 725 E. Chappell St.
Pyracanthas, large, red _ber-
in., 25c ea.
Plus postage. No checks, Mrs.
A.'P. Sheppard, Griffin, Rt. C.
Large Red Dahlia Bulbs, also
Dark Red Tree Dahlia, 2 bulbs,
25c; Exc. some for Red _ Iris,
Michaelmas Daisies, or Pink
Weigelas, Mrs. Pratt N. Dasher,
Guyton.
Giant Pansy Plants, 25 doz,
| Prompt service. . Mrs, ES
Brittingham, Guyton.
Calif. Sweet Purple and Some.
White iriped Violets, Dbl.
Larkspur, mixed ~cols:, Dark.
Red Verbenas, 25c doz.; 50,
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. '. J.
Hapeville, 3739 Elm
St. Tel. Ca. 4823. :
Pink Rooted Thrift, 20 doz.;
Yellow Thornless: Rose cuttings.
10c doz. Add postage. Mrs. R.
Davis, Haralson,
Magnolias, Bird of Paradise,
50c ea.;
ea.; Yellow and White Jonquils,
Trumpet Daffodils, Little Yel-
low Narcissi, 1.50 C; Lemon
Lilies, Blue Single- Hyacinths,
$1.00 doz.; Pink Thrift, 50c
doz. Add postage. .Miss Cecil
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Yellow and White Jonquil
Bulbs, Butter and Eggs, $1.25
Slue Single Hyacinths, $1.25
doz.; Johnnie-Jump-Up, Pink
Thrift, ~50c doz.;: Weeping Wil-
low, Bird of Paradise, Tic ea.
Miss Mattie McCurley, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.
Yellow and White Jonquils, ,
Talmadge | q.
-Carnesville.
' postage.
; Comming, Rt74-
Weeping Willow, 7 c |
Meacham, Atlan
view Ave, N, E.
Rhee P
doz.;, Mixed
doz. Add postage.
Mosley, Bremen,
1 doz. ea.; Red an
-Dahlias, $2.00; Red %
75; Whit
Mums, $1,
-00c;
White Easter Lilies,
Hyacinths, $1.00;
Alfred Jonquils $2.5
postage. Mrs. Florence L
Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Siberian and Germ
50c doz,; Dagger Fern
doz.; Croft Easter Liles,
doz.: Golden Yellow
Lilies, $1.00 ea.; $1 00
Purple Violets, Sweet. ve
35, $1.00; Gloriosa, $1
Hubert Chambers, Can
483, 2"
Good ee
Sprengeri Ferns, 5
Lilacs, 20c; Dark R
Cherry, 35c; Brown F
50c; Pink Verbena, 30c
postage. Mrs. H. G,:
-Spireas, Bridal
thony, W, Baby Br
Yellow Japonica, 40
Pink Hibiscus, 2
ple Violets, $2.00 C. A
age. Mrs. H. E. Hill
Rte 2
Pin Cushion, Magee :
Cactus, Rain Lily, W:
gonia, Jew, 10c ea,;
denia Canrooted) _ 20.
Mrs. Orene
-Deutzia, Snowballs
Crape "Myrtles, R
suckle Vine, Budd r
lias, CHlyconeits
borvitaes, Red, Pit
Spireas, Eng, Dogw c
Bells, Star. Jasmin
Japonicas, White, Pu
Rhododendrons, - Azale:
Laurels, 25,: $2.25;
Eaton, Dahlongea,
Azaleas, Red Ho
sree Crab
change for white or
Myrtle, 1 doz. of each
one kind for one 2
Myrtle; Butterfly ey :
| Hydrangea. Add
_M. M. Hamrick,
Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Long | Dbl. Japoni
Trumpet Yellow Laffodils, $1.5u | well rooted.
C; Lemon Lilies, Single Blue}4, $1.00
Hyacinths, -$1.00- doz,; Sweet
Williain Plants, 25, $1.00; wh
Eng. Dos
D SEE
FOR SALE
ERS AND SEED
FOR SAt
lies, 60c doz.; Dbl.
Lilies, Jonquils,
i ee eee
Annie Hubbard,
fly Bushes, 20c ea.;
Bulbs, $1.25 doz.:
cinth and co)
Ibs, $1.00 doz. Add
s aT
Fane
Hyacinth and ee
5 doz.; Balm Bushes,
postage. ~e Mae
sville. R oe
KSpUr,
Rose cuttings,
25c;
Se ee
-3 ft,, 20c ea. ers
: iss Daisy Ellis,
= Fulton Gladiola,
color), large size, 50c
er blooming size, 35c
Spireas, $1,00 doz.
d Day Lilies, 35c
Add postage under
ne aapinke
6 eee ee a
15e C: os; 500, $5
Ne Adamson, Lula,
-eol. Dahlias, $1.00 and
z.; Glads, 40 doz. Exc.
acks or dried. fruit.
efield, Marietta,
St.
S Absa Ligus-
vay- Spruce, Jan.
few Boxwoods, one
Aborvitae, Forsy thia,
Petunias, Phlox,
Sinks A doz., $1.00;
, Day Lily, Dbl. Yel-
orange col.,
i 2
pices Exc.
irs. G. Dy Mitchell,
Single Day Lilies,
es, 50c ea.; Chry-
, 29 or 30 dif. var.,
Canas, Red, Pink
and Old - Rose,
ue Asters, 10c ea. Add
Mrs. H. H. Thoma-
. Shell Geraniums, Pink
Bulbs, 25c ea.; Yellow
6, ' 5c; Mixed cols.
25 tsp.; 4 O'clock,
Add postage. Mrs.
astine, Roy. :
mixed cols., oo
Garlic, 25 doz.; 2,
Holly, 15-30 in., "5,
ignolia, 12-30 in., "Be,
apt del. Mrs. E. os
Se eo come & | ae oe he ee - i
i w, dark green,
f, Be. per cutting; 6,
ostage. Mrs. F. Bar-
rannah, | 2147 New .York
igices: 3-4 ft., large
leaves with white
5c ea.. Add postage.
s, V. W.. Wilson,
Rt. 3.
lim Coronarium (gine
utterfly lily), pure
fragrant, 35_ ea.;
.00 doz. Mrs. G. R.
-15; Se 95 C; Med.
F, Boyd, Swainsboro.
emum plants, white,
: ape vod blooms,
C; Boxwoods, rooted, a
doz.;
$2.00 |
> Small size, $1.00}
-| Trailing.
White Dogwood, Mt. Laurel,
Mt. Pine, Azaleas, Crabapple,
$1.50 doz.; Cherokee Rose, East-
"ler Belles, Rhododendrons, 35
a.; Blue Iris, Orange Day Lil-
Mt. Ferns, Arbutus, Ever-
green Galax, 35c doz. Add post-.
| age. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. A. M.
: | Roper, Mineral Bluff.
di for sale or exc.} ;
Golden Bells, 3 kinds Spirea,
Butterfly Bush, Jan. Jasmine,
Purple Lilacs, Wisteria Vine,
Bridal Wreath, Crape Myrtle,
Flowering. Quince, and Flower-
saa 8 Peach, 20c ea.; 2, 35c; Sno
ball and Cape Jasmine, 35c
1. | Ms. J. A. Wilson, Martin.
Gladioli Bulbs, dif. cols., for
sale or exc. for other flowers.
| J. B. Sanders, Maysville.
Strong field grown Chrysan-
themum plants, . in white, wine,
yellow, red, gold, bronze, and
pink, damp packed, labeled, $1.
doz. - Mrs. Derwood Allgood,
Meigs, Rt. 1
Nandinas, Jan. Jasmine, large
>} and small flowering ee 3
ASC; 5
25ce; Gardenia cuttings,
House plants, 20c; Mums, 35
| doz. Exe. for White Thrift bulbs,
fast growing Boxwood. Mrs.
Lois G. Bell, ae eteerae, Rt.
- Red, White Domyaid Mt.
Laurel, Crabapple, 3 cols. Azal-
eas, Tulip Poplar, Pine, 2-3 ft.,
$1.50. doz.; Sweetshrubs, Rho-
dodendrons, Cherokee Roses,
Pussywiilow, 20c ea.; Trailing
Arbutus, Galax, Mt. Fern, 40c
doz. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral
Bluff.
Gardenia, Pussy Willow,
Abelia, Ligustrum, Spreading
Juniper, Baby Spirea, Italian
Palm, Yucca, Boxwood, Dog-
| wood, Nandina, Red Maple, Chi-
nese Elm, Pink Almond, For-
sythia, Cornelian Cherry, 1, 2, 3
ft., 50e ea. PP on $1. orders in
Ga. Josephine Raley, Mitchell.
Mt. Laurels, Mt. Pine, ree
eas, Crabapple, Dogwood, $1.50
Easter - Bells, Cherokee
Rose, Rhododendrons, 35c ea.;
| Blue Iris, Orange Day Lilies,
Evergreen Galax, Mt. Ferns,
Arbutus, Orange Day Lilies, 35c
doz. Add postage. Exc. for sacks.
Mrs. C. W. Roper, Mineral Bluff.
3 cols. Azaleas, Coral Berry,
iP-| Red Bud, Rhododendrons, Mt.
Laurels, Cherokee Rose, Yel-
low, White Dogwood, Straw-
berry Bush, Tulip Poplar, Hol-
ly Bush, 2-3 ft:, $2.00; Black-
-hawk. Fern, - Phlox, Shasta
Daisies, $2. C. Rooted. PP. Ed-
| na Rukat, Mineral Bluff.
teak :
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
3 cols. Azaleas, Red Bud, Coral
Berry, Pink, Yellow Dogwood,
Holly Bush, Tulip Poplar,
Cherokee Rose, Strawberry
Bush, Creek Hemlock, 2-3 ft.,
$2. doz.: Phlox, Shasta Daisies,
$2: PP. Rooted. Mrs. Boon
Wilson, Mineral Bluff.
Smilax Vine Roots, 2-3 yrs.
old, White Clematis, 3, $1.00.
Carefully packed. PP. Jonathan
x Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton
ve,
_ Top size Glad Bulbs, 4 cols.
White, Fuchsia, Pink, Yellow, 2
doz., $1.00; $3.75 C PP to 3rd
zone. No checks, nor COD. Exc.
for sacks, white or print. Mrs.
H. L. Fields, McDonough, Rt. 3.
Small Holly Bushes, 10-20 in.,
packed in moss for shipping,
50c ea. A. M. Zittrover, Mar-
| low.
Pink Cherokee Roses, Red,
Yellow Azaleas, Rhodod drons,
Mt. Laurels, Redbuds, Holly,
Tulip Poplar, White Pine, Crab-
apple, . Dogwood, Strawberry
Bush, Yellow Rose$, 2-3 ft., $2.75
doz.; Phlox, Shasta Daisies,
Snowdrops, Blue Iris, Gray Vio-
lets, $2.50 C. Bonnie Abercrom-
bie, Mineral Bluff.
Mt. Pine, Mt. Laurels, Azal-
eas, Crabapples, Dogwood, $1.50
doz.: Easter Bells, Cherokee
Roses, Rhododendrons, 35 ea.;
Blue Iris, Orange Day Lilies,
Evergreen Galax, Mt. Ferns, |
etka arcs 35e doz. Add post-
age. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Mae
-| Bell Barnes, Mineral Bluff.
Mt. Laurels, Red, White Dog-
wood, Crabapple, 3 cols. Azal-
eas, Pines, Red Maple, Tulip
Poplars, 2-3 ft., $1.50 doz.; Rho-
dodendrons, Red Bud, Cherokee
Roses, Pussywillow, 20e ea;
Arbutus, Galax, Mt.
Fern, 40c doz. Mrs, Clitton Dav-
: is, Mineral Bluff,
habs 50e: Tris,
Shasta Daisies, Giant Red
Cannas, 50c doz.; Exe. some for
Glads (pastel cols.), blooming
size bulbs, or for shrubbery.
State what you have to offer.
Mrs. Jacob R. Hillis, Millhaven,
Rt. 1, Box 39.
Mt. Laurels, Crabapple, Red,
Yellow Azaleas, Pink Cherokee
Roses, White Pine, Redbuds,
Dogwood, Silver Maple, Straw-
berry Bush, 2-3 ft., $2.50 doz.;
Blue Iris, Phlox, Gray Violets,
Day Lilies, Primroses, $2.75 C
Boxwood, dif. sizes and prices.
My place. Will not ship. Mrs.
Henry M: Jones, Lula, Rt. 1.
Chrysanthemums: Yellow,
Deep Lavender, Bronze, and
white mixed with pink, mixed |
collection, 25c doz.; 5 doz., $1.;
Bulbs: Glads, 50c doz.; Daffodil,
25c doz.; Dill Seed, 10e tsp. and
3c stamp. Add postage. Mrs. J.
W. Smith, Sr., Buena Vista, Rt.
Verbena, Pink, Blue, Dark
Pink, White, also Carpet, 3 doz.,
75; Also 6 Wks. Crowder Peas,
bears 2 crops, 4 cups, $1.25. Mrs.
Lon Ashworth, Dacula.
Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, $1.00
doz.; Also Muscadine Vines, 6,
$1.00; Crabapple, Hazlenut, $1.
doz.; Dogwood, Huckleberry,
75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Jas.
Waters. Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Rooted Ligustrum, 2 ft. 10c
ea. No orders filled for less
than $2. Add postage. Mrs. H.
W. Hayes, Decatur, Rt. 3, 3841
mo Rd: Phone De.
President Red and Orange
Cannas, 75c. doz.; Dbh Day
Orange Lilies, 50c doz.; Vinca
plants, 30c doz.; Rose Hibiscus,
mixed cols., Tall Marigold seed,
l5c pkg. Del. 2nd zone. Free Pe.
tunia Seed on 50c up orders. No
checks. Mrs. Annie Pattillo, La-
Grange, Rt. 4.
Teaolives, Red and - Orange
Hawthorne, Red Cedar, Red and
White Dogwood, Sweetshrubs,
Red Holly, Yellow Jasmine, 1
ft., 10c; 3 ft., 25c; 5 ft., 45e. Plus
postage. Exc. for sacks~ Mrs.
Jas. Connell, Dublin.
Large Dahlias: Prince of}
Persia, Helen Ivens, Margaret
Cole, Pride of California, White
Wonder, Forest Fire, Tree, Rose
Queen, Omar Khayam, Graff
Zepplin, Treasure Island, 1 ea.
12 dif. varieties, $3. doz. Mrs.
W.-P. Bell, Duluth.
Dahlias. Paramount, Milton
J. Cross, Marie, Pride of Cali-
fornia, Mrs. Warner, Margaret
Wilson, Orange Ball, W. M. Ho-
gan, Rose Queen, Jane Cole,
Forest Fire, etc., 12 all different
large type, $3. doz. Mrs. Evelyn
Bell, Duluth, Rt. 2.
Dahlias: Graff Zepplin, Jose-
phine G., Margaret Cole, Copper
King, Rodman Wanamaker,
Jersey Beacon, Mary Ellen,
Prince of Persia, Marshall Pink,
Treasure Island, Asalom, all
large, 12 different, $3. Mrs. H.
E. Bell, Duluth.
Dahlias: Alex Waldi, Ga.
Belle, Helen Ivens, Josephine
G., Margaret Cole, Paramount,
Treasure Island, White Wonder,
Mrs. Warner, Prince of Persia,
Red Jersey, 1 each of 12 dif. va-
rieties, $3. Mrs. Tom Bell, Du-
luth, Rt. 2.
Purple and White Lilacs, Hy-
drangeas, Blue, Pink, Evger-
blooming Bush, Red, Pink, and
Cream Roses, Swiss Rose of
Sharon and Pom Pom. Dahlia,
25c ea. Docia Harris, Lula.
Red, Pink Thrift, all cols. Ver-
benas, 35c doz.; Gardenias, 2-3
other bulbs, 35c
doz.; Lilacs, Cherry Laurel, 40c;
Roses, 25 kinds, 5, $1. Add post-
age. No checks. Mrs. C. H. Law-
son, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Mt. Laurels, Dogwood, Red
Blooming Maple, Azaleas, 21/2
ft., $1. doz.; White Pine, 11/2
ft. Peachtree Roses, 75c doz.;
China Berry, 25c ea.; Blue Iris,
50c doz.; Briday Wreath, Yel-
low Bells, 2.1/2 ft., $1. doz. Mrs.
Leco Armour, Lula, Rt. 1.
Few Monthly Rose Bushes,
Rambler, Pink Blooming with
Red Blotches, and a solid Pink
Rose Bush. Will exchange one
rose with good roots for 3 print
sacks, Each pay postage. Mrs.
Roy Cook, Lyerly, Rt.
c poaays Robinson, Mineral Bluff, ton: Sainming |< Asalens,
Red Heart Cedar tree, 8-18 in., |
50, $2.25. Write for price on
large lots. Thos. H. Rowland,
Lula, Star Rt.
Dahlias: Red Jersey, Helen
Ivens, Ashiey Park, RHS, Yel-
low Omar Khayam, Red Splen-
dor, Bashful Giant, Yankee
| Queen, Marry Major, New State
of Commerce, Alexander W., $3.
doz. Mrs. Claude Adams, Du-
luth, Rt. 2.
Lavender Crape Myrtle, Yel-
Holly,
Red, White Dogwood, Sweet
Scented Myrtle, Magnolia,
Catawba, Calycanthus,
Gum, 1 ft., 25c; 2 ft., 45c; 3 ft.,
65c. Plus postage. No stamps
nor checks. Mrs. A. R. Harrison,
Irwinton, Rt. 1, Box 38.
Dahlias: Vicky, Donnie Rose,
Warner, Jerome, and others,
$2.25 doz.; Glads: Mixed col.
White Iris, Lemon Day Lilies,
Mums, 2 doz., $1.00; Hibiscus,
Easter Rose, Pink Spirea, Pink
Almond, 25e ea. Free gift with
ymin. order of $1. Mrs. T. J.
Thaxton, Jackson, Rt. I.
Yellow Narcissus, 20c doz.;
|Red Spider Lilies, 75c doz.
| bulbs. Add postage. "Mrs. Way-
man Williams, Jewell, -
Seed: Feverfew, Hollyhock,
Annual Phlox, tsp.. 10c and
stamped envelope, Pastel Lilli-
put Zinnias, ~25 macthbox;
Semi-Dwarf Zinnias, and Bach-
elor Button Seed, 15c box;
Phlox plants, 25c doz. No chks.
a M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Rt.
Hollyhock, Marigold, Zinnia,
Giant Snapdragon Seed, 10 pk.:
3, 25; Mimosa, Greybeard, Pom
pom, Umbrella China, Wild
Azaleas, Sweetshrub, Yellow
Jasmine, Dogwood, Goldenbell,
Bridalwreath, 5, $1. Purple Vio.
lets, 15 doz. Add postage. Mrs.
aL z Watson, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Boxwood and Arborvitae, 18-
20 in., 25c ea.; Rooted mixed
cols. "Roses, $1. doz.; Golden-
glow, Glad Bulbs, Red with
Yellow Throat, 75e doz.; Al-
theas, ~ Lilies, Easter Bell, Ja-
ponicas, Bridalwreath, Hedges
$2. doz.; Laurels, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Mae Wright, Lov-
ing.
Larkspur plants, all cols.,
Phlox, 50e C. Plus postage; Al-
so want Rat Tail, or other kinds
of cactus. Advise, Mrs. J. S.
Woods, Hawkinsville, Rt. 3.
Many cols. fine Iris, $4.00 C;
(30. M; Lemon Hedge plants, $3.
cc; Small rooted Boxwood, $5.
Cc: Mixed col. Sweet William,
Philippine Lily Seedlings, large
and small Mums, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunter,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Mixed col. large Glad Bulbs,
35 doz.; Blooming size bulbs
Red Amaryllis, 40c ea.; Tiger
Lily Bulbs, 25c ea.; Few Snow-
ball and Lavender Lilac sprouts,
rooted, 40c ea. Mars. D. A. Black-
stock, Lula, Rt. 1.
Rooted plants: Red Verbena,
35c doz.; Lavender Thrift, Pink
Oxallis Bulbs, Queen Anns
Lace, Browneyed Susan, dif.
cols. Petunias, 25c doz.; Lark;
spuf, 50c C; Red Crape Myrtle,
10c. Add postage if less than
25c order. Mrs, R. J. Fleming,
Lincolnton.
Red, Silver Leaf Maples, Red,
White Dogwoods, White Pines,
Azaleas, Cherokee Roses,
Trumpet, Creeper Tulip Pop-
Jars, Coral Berry, 20c ea.; $1.50
doz.; White Jonquils, Day Lilies,
Hardy Ferns, Pink Per. Phlox,
40c doz.; $1. C. PP. Mrs. Susie
Wilson, Loving.
Cork Oak Trees, Evergreens,
Holly shaped leaf, 2-4 ft., $1.00
ea. FOB. Stanton Meeks,
Nichols, Box 164.
Dahlias: Spirit of St. Louis,
Wine Ball, Lavender Lady,
Mary Ellen, Red Jersey, White
Wonder, A. D. Livonia, Jersey
Beauty, Joe Neal, Rodman Wan-
amaker, others, 12 dif. kinds,
$3. doz. Mrs. H: H. Gilstrap, Su-
wanee.
Milk and Wine, White Butter-
fly Lily Bulbs, 20c ea.; Chinese
Dogwood, Purple Althea, Red
Flowering Quince, Pink Al-
mond, Purple Butterfly Bush, 6,
$1.00; White Shasta Daisies,
Red Mint, Red Salvia, 40c doz.
All rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt 2,
Sweet |}
Pink Thrift, Johnnie-Junip-
Up, lc ea.; Mums, Cushion type,
Martha Washington, Large
White, Daisy, mixed fall mums,
Iris, 25c doz.; White Briar
Easter Rose, 10c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Bud Bond, Royston,
Rt. 1.
Assorted cols. Petunias, Pink
Rain Lilies, 35c doz.; Red, Pink,
Purple Verbena, 40c doz.;
Cushion Mums (pink), Orange
Glads, 50c doz.; Yellow, Red,
White Dahlias, large, $1. doz. -
No order less 50c. Add postage,
Mrs. Josie Dawns. Royston, Rt.
Giant Pansy, Sweet William,
25e doz.; Old Fashion White
Sweet Scented Garden Pinks,
10c; Pink Thrift, Red,-. Pink
|Verbena, 10c bunch; Silver
King, 3, 5c; Geraniums, Be-
gonias, Sultana cuttings, 10c; 2,
15c. Add postage. Miss Fannie
Eason, Royston, Rt. 1.
Domestie Nandina, 21/2-3 ft.,
65c and $1. ea.; Dbl. Tuberose
Bulbs, blooming size, 90c doz.;
Med., $1.65 C; Small, $1.15 C,
Del. to 3rd zone. 5c on checks.
Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville,
Rt. 1.
Roses:
Radiance, Pink Cherokee
White, 3, $1.00: Yellow Rose of
Sharon, Watermelon Pink, Pur-
ple Crape Myrtles, Red, Laven-
der, White Dbl. Altheas, Dbl.
White Spireas, White Dbl.
French Dogwood, Red Flower-
ing Quince, Purple Lilac, Pink
Almond, rooted, 4, $1. PP. Mrs.
Graham Eley, White Plains.
Mexican Juccas, ig., $1.00 ea.;
Pearl Bushes, 2-3 ft., 50c ea.;
Scotch Broom, 3, $1.00; Pink
Jasmine, 50e ea.; Rooted Ge-
raniums, 25c ea.; Spider Lilies,
50 doz.; Xmas.Cactus, power
size, 35c. Min. order $1. Ad
postage. Mrs. H. Allen, William-
son.
African violets: Blue Velvet,
Old Lace, Redspoon, Norseman,
Redbird, White Lassie, Ama-
zons pink, blue, $1.50 ea., 3, $4.;
Bluebird, Bicolor, Double Duch-
ess, Redhead, White Lady, Pink
Beauty, Mentor Boy, $1.00; 4,
$2.50; smaller, 3, $1.00; 7, $2.00.
Jeanne Wilson, Atlanta, 943
Greenwood N. E.
Purple flags,
white, yellow narcissi, jonquils,
hollyhocks, 50c doz.; redbuds,
snowballs, bridalwreath, Rose
of Sharon, Crepe Myrtle, white
peonies, 50c ea. A. E. Hughey,
Fairmount, Rt. 1.
Purple iris, March flowers,
daffodils, 25 doz.; red and
white rose, rooted, 10c ea.;
small white and velvet rose,
15 ea.; snowball and flowering
aimond, 10c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Lorene Bennett, Fair-
mount, Rt. 2. 5
Dahlias: Prince of Persia,
Josephine G., Blue River, Saga-
more, others, $3. doz.; Red, Imp.,
other: named miniatures, $2.00
doz.; Red Verbena, blooming
Viola, Dbl. White Feverfew, 50
doz.; Large Red Amaryllis, Pink
or Blue Hydrangea, 50c ea. Mrs,
J. M. Jones, Madison.
Imp. Giant Zinnias, choicest
colors mixed, last yr. diameter
witnessed, measured 61/2 in,
clean, fresh, 1949 raised. Prince
Albert Tob. can full, prepaid,
$1. L. G. Westbrook, Kingsland.
Red Bud, Coral Berry, Holly,
3 cols. Azaleas, White Dogwood,
Mt. Laurels,
Strawberry Bush, Tulip Poplar,
Creek Hemlock, Cherokee Rose,
2-3 ft., $2.00 doz.; Fern, Shasta
Daisies, Phlox, $2..C. PP. Mrs.
Virginia Block, Mineral Bluif.
Rose colored Weigelas, root-
ed, Purple Lilac, 3, $1.00; Pur-
ple Butterfly Bushes, 40c ea.;
Dark Purple Iris, White, 15, $1.;
White English Dogwood, 4, $l.
Pink Rose Bushes, 50c ea. Miss
Geogia Winkles, Raymond.
Daffodils, 50c doz.; . Easter
Lilies, Xmas~ Cactus, Yellow
Mums, 25c doz.; Sword Ferns,
25 a cutting. Or exc. for Pink,
Blue Hydrangea, or nice print
sac ks, Mrs. J. T. Bullington,
Rebecca, Rt. 1.
Pink Fairy Lilies, and Achi-
menese, $1. doz.; Sweet Violets,
blooming, 50c C; Very Dbl. Pink
Petunia, large flowering, 50c ea.
Well rooted. Mrs. H. B. Clower,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Everblooming Pink ie
orange lilies,
Rhododendrons,.
FLOWERS AND SEED |
FLOWERS
FOR SALE -
WERS AND 5
a :
FOR SALE
Red Tree Dahlia Tubers, 75c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. L.
- Trowell, Oliver.
All popular vari-
with. bloom
Camellias:
eties and colors,
buds, 1-2 ft., well branched,
$1.25 ea; 5, "$5. 50; 10, $10. All
labeled. 2-3 ft. heavy, blooming,
at double price. W. J: Pearce,
Cairo, Rt. 2.
Azaleas, Indica, Kurume, Ev-
ergreen types, heavy, blooming,
well branched, 50c ea.; $5. doz.;
Larger, heavier, double price,
balled, burlaped; 25 varieties
ee Bushes, 2 yr., No. one, 50
.$5. doz. All labeled. Exp.
Col. Mrs. V. P. Pearce, Cairo,
Riz;
Large Shasta Daisy plants,
25 doz:; Sweet Violets; purple,
30c clump; Also Horse Radish
Roots, 6, 25c; and Jerusalem
Artichokes, 30c qt. Carl Jensen,
Decatur, Rt. 2.
White Feverfew plants, 35c
doz.; Yellow Lemon: Lilies, 40c
doz.; Yellow Fragrant Narcis-
sus, 25 doz.; White Fairy Lilies,
25c doz. All PP. Miss Vena
Brown, Hartwell. .
Large Bronze Chrysanthe-
mums, Yellow Cannas, 30c doz.;
Few Red Gladiolas, 25c doz. Add:
postage. Mrs. H. T. Dills, Hemp.
Yellow Kerria, Coralberry,-
Spirea Thunbergi, \Pussywillow,
Weeping Willow, Lombardy
Poplar, Vinca, Boston Ivy,
Abelia, Forsythia, any 4, $1.00;
Large, 50c ea.; Euonymus Fac
ponicas, Winter Creeper, Gar-
denia, 50c ea. Josan Geia, Law-
renceville.
About 50 Tubers of original
Cherokee Brave Dahlia, twice a
sweep stake winner. Will ex-
change tubers at $1. ea. for
alms. Write first. Mrs. J. M.-
Fier Toccoa, Rt. 3.
Large type and Baby Zinnia
Seed, Marigolds -and Poppy
Seed, 1 pkg. of each, 25c; Dbl.
mixed, Larkspur and Queen
_Anns Lace plants, 25 doz.;
Blue es: Glory, 10 ea.;
Glad Bulbs, ite and pink, 50
doz. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Val-
dosta, Rt. 4.
White Pines, Hemlocks,
Snowballs, Yellow Japonicas,
Boxwood, rooted, 25c a.;
Azaleas, 2-4 ft; $1. 50 doz.; Red:
and Yellow Cannas, several cols.
Tris, $1. doz.; Tube Roses, 75c
doz.: Rhododendrons, Ivy,
White Dogwood, Red Bud, 25
ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. F. Ev-
ans, Talona.
Bridal Wreath, Red Dogwood,
25c ea.; Purple Iris, Tame Vio-
lets, Umbellatum Lilies, Jon-
uils, Daffodils, Yellow and
hite Mums, 50 doz. Exc. for.
fon sacks. Miss Audrey Silver,
alking Rock, Rt. 2.
Purple Verbena, 10 doz.;
German. Purple Ivis, $1.50 Cy;
Orange and Red Variegated
Cannas, 30c doz.; Seed of Silver
Kings and. Dbl. Feverfew, 10c
p. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple,
-Rt. 2.
Fancy Caladiums in 6 dif. va-
rieties of brilliant colors, fine
for shady beds, window boxes
and potted plants, 3 mixed
es $1. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole,
aldosta, Box 112.
Giant Dbl. Red or Pink Pop-
y Seed, 4 This., $1. PP or exe.
1, worth for 3 print sacks.
ach pay postage.. Write. Mrs.
_Clovis Johnson, Waynesville. -.
: ee pink and mixed,
U5e doz and mixed cols.
ardy Vienna Carnations, Pink,
lue Forget-Me-Nots, Hybrid
Sorbione Queen -Annes Lace,
White, Pink, each 65c doz.; Red
Tritoma, $1.15 doz,; Pink Dais
(called Shasta), 75 doz. Mrs: F.
M: Combs, Sr., Washington. '
Swiss Pansies, Eng. Daisies, 3
@oz., $1.18; Newport Pink and
mixed cols. Sweet William, |
Scabiosa, Per. Pink Phlox, Red
Thrift, each 50c doz.; Red,
White, Pink Peonies, 3, $1.25.
Add 15 for postage. Mrs. M. P.
Combs, Washington, Rt. 2.
White Jonquils, 25 doz.;
1.25 } Zinnias, Hollyhocks,
ed (mixed cols.), 25 match-
ox full; Old Fashion Bachelor
tton Seed, 10 This; Also
rlic Bulbs, 100 ea. Exc. for
pint sacks. Mrs. Haree Suttles,
artwell, Rt. 1.
cols.,
-Adairsville,
} Ave., %:
Want Snapdragon, Stock, or
Pansy plants, in exchange for
Shasta Daisies, mixed Daisy
Mums, and large Strawberry
plants. Exe. plant for plant.
Each pay postage. Mrs. wis
Lee, Alma, Rt. 4
Want Cedar Seedling for
transplanting on my place. Ad-
vise size, quantity, and price.
R. B; Everitt, Atlanta, 1460 Syl-
van Rd., S. W.
Want several
Star Jasmine plants. Advise
price, ete. Phone De. 4855. Mrs.
D. R. Langley, Atlanta; 132
Warren St., N. E. i
Want Nandina Seed. Quote
price per lb. Hal Butts, Atlanta,
Rt. 1, Box 343.
Want plants of Speedwell Ve- |
ronita. Mrs. Jas. F. Btanley, Al-
bany, 1108 7th Ave.
Want some Althea Bushes, all
single and double (prefer
dbl. rooted). State what you
have and price. Mrs: Harvey
Lott, Baxley.
Want 5 or 6 for $1. Snow
White, Disease-free, top size,
this year blooming Glad Bulbs.
ae T. C. Sewell, Canon, Box
Want Fan. Leaf Palm Trees.
Desire 2 with severa] leaves.
Write first. Mrs. Jack Waters,
Chatsworth.
Want Pink Weigelas, Since:
Dahlias,. Tea Olive, and Pansy
plants. Mrs. J. Houstoun Johns-
ton, Clarkesville, RFD 2, Gee
Blythewood),
Want Twin Sister to Jersey
Beauty Dahlia, and Worlds best
White Dahlia and Cherokee
Rose Dahlias. Mrs.- James . Pear-
son, Coosa, Rt. 1.
Want Spice Geraniums. Mrs.
H. L. Smith, Doerun, RFD 2.
Want some Red Thrift. Buy
or will exc. print sacks for
same. Mrs. W. M. Turner, East
Point, 401 W. Vesta Ave, Tel. |
Ca. 2327,
Want Red Dogwood, Cape
Jasmine, Japonicas, Azaleas,
Camellias, Giad Bulbs, also Col-
lard Seed, Little Lima Butter-
beans, Snap Beans. Mrs. Ruby
M. Jackson, Ft. Valley, 503 E..
Church St.
Want several Nandina pian
at reasonable price. Mrs. Wil-
bur Cook, Hazlehurst, 305 Jar-
man St.
Want large type Dahlias to
raise on shares. Mrs. Ethel Ad-
ams, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Want up to 200 lbs, English
Dwarf Boxwood cuttings. State
Price and approx. del. date.
Julian C, Lovett, Luthersville,
POB 25.
Exe, Everbearing Strawberry
plants for Dahlia bulbs, Azaleas,
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
Red Thrift, Snowballs, and
Flower Seed, Horse Radish
Roots, and Sacks. Mrs. J. H. Bl.
lis, Maxeys, TRS
Want Old Fashion Monkshead
| Seed or Roots. Loren F, Miller,
Meldrim,
2
Want Dbl. White Oleander,
well rooted, and Camphor: trees
in exe, for print sacks, washed,
free of holes. Mrs, J. R. Lang-
ford, Nashville, Rt. 1, Box 36.
Want 3 Monthly Roses, root-
ed, Dbl. Red, White, and _Yel-
low, Mrs. A. R. Snuffer, Nich-
olls, Rt. 2, Box 606.
Want 2 Old Time Flat Cedar
trees, about 2-3 ft. size, kind
that pr oduce seed. heer Dixon,
Patterson,
Star of Bethlehem Taciibips 35
doz.; 50, 65e; Water Cress, good
start for B0c; English Dogwood,
35; Altheas, 2, 25;_ Old Box-
wood, very lar e. Write for
price. Mrs. amie Stone,
RA. as :
Red and Yellow Cannas,
White Iris, 31/2c ea. @. for
white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
free of holes. Each pay. post-.
age; Green, and. Green and
hite Jew, 3c; 6, 26e. Mrs. Julia.
Singleton, Atlanta, 1139 Hall
B, (Di. 2654),
Several thousand Rosa Van
Lima Glad Bulbs, early bloom-
er, larger flowers, rose pink pee
large bulbs repaid, 20, $1.
50, $2.00; $8:26.C. E, B. Vau
Dunwoody. 3 ;
Old Fashion.
almonds, 7, $2,..Mrs. C. B.
_ Jasmine;
Privet exes small to several
ft., some broadleaf; day lilies
or hemerocallis, and other
plants, small water oaks, climb-
ing roses, perennial ageratum,
chrysanthemums, etc. Will not
or oo Hendricks, Atlanta,
}
Chrysanthemums, Indianapo-
los, pink, yellow, white, laven-
der, yellow and white Turners,
Major Bowes, Silver Shean,
Blackhawk, Silver . Wedding,
large type, pink button, $2. doz.
del. Fine dahlias, $2.50 doz.;
dahlia seed, 20c pkg. M. O. Mrs.,
S. W. Sloan, Auburn.
Red, yellow Cannas, dbl. jon-
quils, blue Iris, blue Hyacinths,
and Paper white Narcissi, 30c |
| doz.;
Bridalwreath | and snow-
drops, $1. doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Joe Spt) Bremen, aie 2;
Box 686. s
Large yellow daffodils, long
trumpet, white, yellow narcissi,
hemerocallis, $2. C; deep. blue,
white, purple, re lavender,
mix. iris; 8, $1.00; rambler pink
roses, spirea, crepe myrtle, toe
Oo -
inson, Bowdon, Si
Spring Blooming Shrubs, $3.
doz.; Self rooted renee gas
Roses, bloom this year, $5.
Single Blue Hyacinths,: chacel
Sacred Lily, $1. doz. Large
Turkey Brown and Black Fig,
sweet Pomegranate, Oakleaf
Hydrangea, 25c ea.; Euonymus:
Hedge, $10. C. Miss Mary C.
Florence, Durand.
Boxwood, dif. sizes, $1. up ac-
cording to size; Also limited
amt. King Alfred Daffodil
Bulbs, $1. doz.:up. At my home.
Advise before coming. Mrs. W. }.
D. Callaway, Atlanta, 1698. Rog-
ers Ave., 8. W. (Tel. Ra. 0179)..
Large Flowering Pink Thrift,
$1. bu. Bring hamper, other
flowers. Not! i mailed. Tel.
Ca. 6892. Call before coming.
Mrs. T. C. Waters, Atlanta, Rt
9, Box 263-A.
Small Palms, Redbuds, Cam-
phor trees, 75c ea. 3, $2.00; 6,
$3.50; 1-yr. Orange trees, $1.00;
Calif. Wine and Marmalade
Orange, 2 yr., $2.00; Worlds
largest Lilies, $1. ea.; Bulbs for |
same, $1. doz. B. O. _Fussell, At-,
eee 889 Edgewood ~Ave., oe
Rooted Deep | Pink Crape
Myrtle and Lavender Butterfly
Bushes; 25 ea; Shasta Daisy,
mixed colg., Larkspur, and
large Yellow, White, Pink, Lav-
ender, and Bronze Mum plants,
30 doz. Add postage. Mrs. G.
R, Hadden, Avera. _
Watermelon Crape Myrtie, $3.
doz.; Petunia, all cols., 25 doz.;
White, Blue Hydrangeas, good
roots, 25 ea.; Mock Oranges,
35 ea.; White Spider and Milk
and Wine Lilies, 5, $1.00; No or-.
der less $1. Add "postage. Mrs.
Clayton Douglas, Alma, Rte ao
Dahlia Bulbs, mixed, 26c ea.;
Red and Pink Verbena, 10
bunch; Minet, 25e bunch. Add
postage. Mrs. Ava Shipp, At-
Janta, 971 Ponce. de Leon Ave.,
N. E.
African Violets, Bin boys,
Blue girls, "White Lady, Sap-
phire, Pink Beauty, 50 to 75
ea.; Orchid Thrift, $1. C; Cape}
21/2 yrs. old: 50c-
$1.50. Tel; Be. 5191. Mrs. om R.
| Sweatmon, Atlanta, WW Louise
PL, N. W.- :
Valley Lilies, 12- 15 pips to
bunch;, Caladium Bulbs, many
cols., 40; 3, $1.00; Large But-
terfly Bushes, wine, $1.00; 3,
$2.50. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Atlan-
ta, 948 Greenwood Ave., N. E.
Smell Magnolias; | $1). ea;
Giant. Lil lbs, 28, $1. 00. B.
O. Fussell,
Atlanta, 889 Edge-
wood Ave. zs ee
Jap. Bamboo, 20 nice roots,
$1. Prepaid, Mrs, Maude Brooks,
Arlington, RFD. oe
20 named Mums, 1.00; White
Swan, Lilac, Black Prince, Star
Dust, Yellow, Iris, Bag doz.;
Lavender Thrift, $i. C; Pink,
40e C; Pink Primrose, Fever-
few, Blue Ageratum, Pink Ver-
benas, 30c doz.; Waves of Gold,
20 doz. Mrs. Clyde Logah,
Austell, Rt. 3. - !
4 Old English Boxwood, $3.50;
Also 8-2 yr. old plants at my
homg, Odus ~ eae Attlanta,
146 whlee- Rd, & W. .
Hulsey, Alto, Rt. 1.
}and Pom Pom, 12 dif. $1. Mrs.
sacks alike. Mrs. M. Ww. pds
Bushes, guar. to stay green, 400,
-until killed by frost, 600 doz.;.
cols,
Hedge plants, 1-3 ft, $1.
Glad bulbs, large, piening
size flowers, 51/2 in., rainbow
colors, Gardenias, 2 yr. plants,
Chrysanthemums. Sell or exe.
for Angora Rabbits, or Black
and ite Checkered Giants.
Norton Bidridge, Ashburn.
Prize winning Iris, pink, ine:
orchid, tan, purple, ye low, $1.25
doz.; Red, White, Rose, Pink,
rooted Hollyhock plants, $1.00
doz. Mrs. W. W.. Trimble,
Adairsville.
50. Tube Roses, small bulbs,
$L.; Bargain 1 gt. Tube Rose
Bulblets or Tubers, single and
dbl. mixed, $1. No: order less
than $1. W..H. Johnson, Avon- |.
dale Estates, 17 Clarendon Ave.
Dif. shades Dbl. Red Dahlia
bulbs, 65 doz. PP, Mrs. B. _D:
Pink Thrift, 200 roots for $1.
No orders less than $1. Mrs.
Ruby Winkle, pees 1461 |
Eastl and Rd., S.E
Dahlias: hace Brave,
Warner, Mrs. Wilson, Royal,
Millionaire, white wonder, yel-
low Giant, Red, Faithful White,
Grace O'Neal,
American Beauty, $2. doz:; med.
Vaughn Rogers, Ayersville,
Phlox plants, 20: doz., or exc. |
3 doz. for 100 strawberry plants
(everbearing); Larkspur plants,
ic ea. in 100 lot or more. Exe.
for 100 Larkspur for 4 print |.
'| Byron, Rt. 1.
Well rooted Privet | Hedge
$1. Or exe. for: 4 print sacks
alike. Mrs. B. nn ae
on. 2
Unusual con Shrub, white, .
green, winter and summer, yel-
low bloom. in' June, makes ex-)
cellent borders, planted 18 in.
apart, 5c ea.; $4.50 C. No. less:
than 20 plants sold. Add post-
ie Mrs. W. a Bh Baron:
Dbl... Jonquils, $2. 50 Cc; King 7
Alfred Jonquils, White Narcis-
sus, Mums, white with yellow |
center, $2. C: mete Yellow, Red
Canna Liliss, doz.: Rose
Thrift, 50 doz.: Teva Blue Iris
and Orange Day. Lilies, 6, 50c:
Martha Womack, Bremen, Rt 2;
Box 89.
Glad Bulbs, 50 doz.; Bulb-|-
lets, 25 doz.; Silver Oak, 4, $1.;
Golden Bell and. Juniper cut-
tings; $1. doz.; Touch-Me-Not
Seed, mixd cols., 30c This. PP.
Miss. Gennia Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1. ;
White Wisteria, Lilac, Spirea,
Purple Lilac, 25e; White, - Yel-
low Daffodils, Butter and Eggs,
Narcissus, Jonquils, 23e doz;
Blue. Flags, 50c doz.; Japonica,
Winter Jasmine, 25e; Hibiseus |
Seed, Yellow Tube
Rose, 5c
This. Add postage. Mrs. Arthur
Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 222.
, Dbl. Crape Myrtle (2 cols.), 3
cols. Altheas, Abelia,. Pittispo-
rum, Camphor trees, Wax Leaf
Ligustrum, Nandina, Arborvi-
tae, Bridalwreath, Spirea, 2
kinds Hydrangea, Bird of Para-
dise, Red and White Oleanders, | ;
1-2 yrs. old. Mrs. Viola-C, Brady, |
Cairo, Rt. 1; Box 343.
4 cols. Verbena, lar a Mind
Pink Mums, bloom rom May
Sweet William, large bunch,
75 doz.; Dahlia Bulbs, several
doz. Lois Cox, Calhoun, Rt. 1. -
Jonqui with
Daffodils with whi
doz.; Fall 1
ors, 7
rea, 25
Sweet Willia
Orange Day Lilies, :
Rose cuttings, 45c do
Bridalwreath, 7, $1
Roman Hyacin
Tuberoses, <15e doz.; |}
Running Roses, ae
wood fe rece $5..C
Orange Day 1
Foxglove, ild_ Iris
White and- \
Burnt Orange Dbl.
doz.; Snowball, 50c
Bell, Purple Lilac, Yel
sythia, Weeping
Pink Altheas 2
wood ' plants, Stow
Golden | Queen, 'p
Bionze Cannas, 5
White Iris, 5c ea. J
Pewee Cordele, Rt 4,
|. Long Trumpet
C. Mrs. Crome
ae Rt 2. =
taeda: aoe
ae =
Danville, DS. :
Cannas: Eureka,
Rosanmond Cole, Apricot,
berts, and others, $1.0
$6.00 C; Crinium Bi
ea.; u
ee ee
can oe 3
Dbl aoe 6 yn
rooted, 75c ea.;.
eal. Easter
2,
Golden Chats :
Earl Keener, Elli
Over 40 varietie!
themum Plants, la
tion type, all cols.,
beled, 10c_ea,; Daisy
ton type, 5 ea. Exe.
Tias or Azaleas,
one ae Chas. Cob]
not labeled, $1.25 doz.;} Lo
Rose cuttings, some rooted, $1.
White Clematis Vines, 25e ea.: i
Tuber |
{Outdoor Running Ferns, 10c;.
Confederate Violets, 50c doz.;
darge Lemon Lilies, $1.doz.; 1
yr. Nandina, 10c. Add postage.
Mrs.
1321 Wild Wood Dr. ~
. Extra well rooted Brivet
C;
White Narcissus, 25 doz.: Blue
Iris, 40 doz.;: Cedars, 50 ea.
Ae R: i. Clark, Gainesville,
te Led
White QOleanders, rooted, 50c;
Small Boxwoods, heavily root-
ed, 75-$2.00 ea.; Nandina seed,
50c large teacup: Small Imp.
Holly, rooted, Bo. @a.;
Cowl Dahlia Tuber, $8.
Mum Slips, ready Apr. 1s1
doz.;
'L. S: Brown, Columbus, |
Morning Glory, very Mrs
\ large, blue flower, Old Fashion
i
C;.12 dif, kinds M
1 color Cushior
American Ros
Add postage: ae
nollee.
-Dbl. Peltows
Janeja
Lemon Lilies,
rooted,
ea. nent postage. 1}
Nunn, TAWA STM: Rt
hornless- Rose, Um
, Jan, Jasmine, * Gol
; Giant Tetra Snap-
very dbl. Swiss Giant
xed cols. Calendulas,
inias, all nice size
pe epsplanting, start-
and Oct., 50c doz.
floss packed. Mrs. J.
son, Eilaville, Box 34.
a themums: Mrs. Henry
_ White, Saucer size,
Dahlias, white Won-
ays, Commando, Chief
Leah Pearl, 12 dif,
annas, Eureka White,
orange, yellow, 2
Add: postage. Mrs,
Lents, Enigma. se
~ Crimson ponies
Yellow and_ White
z.; March Flowers,
emon Lillies, 75
1 Chain, 3 $1.00. Well
oble, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
size Swet Williams,
sies, Hardy - Phlox,
Baste Purple
c ea. Shasta Daisies,
\ cols. rooted Gran-
Je oy Pink Verbena,
Vn. ae Stalnaker,
RE 5.
2 Iris, 75e <doz;.
es. Peachtree
: ilacs, Z5CHea.
Eng.
Roses,
Arbor-
ted, $1. ea.; Also Black
Bushes, 35: 3, $1.00.
Mrs. C. : Hefner,
ck, Rt..2.
green. cuttings, : 3. 25c;
Purple Lilac, Pink
ra, rooted, $1.00 e3.5
nas, Purple Iris, 25c
fe Running Rose cut-
Add postage. Miss
on, Talking a
Z0C
7. PP in Ga. Mrs. E.
Salking Rock, Rt: 2.
ed Jonquils and daf-
Purple Tris, 50.doz.;
5c. doz.: Pink
ite Eng. Dogwood, }
mon Lilies, 75 doz.
. Add- postage: Exe.
Faces, Miss Arbelee
oc SA ee Ee
y Bushes, 25c_ ea.;
e Myrtle; Pink Run-.
- ThHornless Yellow
.; King Alfred Jon-
ffodils~ Purple Tris,
smon Lilies, 75 doz.
re. Exc. for print
s. Azzie Silver, alk-
+t t, 2. :
| Japonica, 4, $1.;
and Sweetshrubs,
Pink Peachtree
; Yellow March.
doz, '50c; White
h; Se doz. Rooted.
for sacks. Miss
1g Quince, White
25e ed.; ak
ea. ax : anal
; postage:
_ Moss, |
allatum Tily, sin-
ouible,. 1/2. doz.,
nquils, Daffo-
3 White, Bronze
ysuckle, oxsloves
60e doz. Mr "Ss.
Roel
t, | ft.-5. ft.,
, Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. Geor-
-| gia Hunt, Toomsboro, Rt.)
cks. Exc. for feed
and Umbellatum Lil- |>
2
FOR SALE
_Grey-
beard, Yellow Justicia, Crabap-
ple, Umbrella China, Red and
ae Dogwood, Red Holly, 1
Magnolia, Teaolive,
10c ft. Add postage.
Unrooted cuttings Xmas Cac-
tus, 40e doz.; Oxblood Red Ge-
raniums, 10c ea.; 3, 25; 75 doz.;
Dbl. Hemerocallis Lilies, Orange
col., Mahogany Red marking,
25c ea.; 6, $1.00. Cash. No ehks.
Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. J. W.
Roberts, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2, Box
Wake
Red Thrift, 40c doz.; "Shasta
Daisies, White Iris, Pink and
Lavender Thrift, 25 doz.; Red
ea. Add postage on small orders.
| Mrs. Cora Westbrook, Trion, Rt.
Accertea cols. Verbenas and
Chrysanthemums, 10c a bunch.
Or exe. for Rhododendrons,
Bee dbl. Red Dogwood,
Gar enias, | Japonicas. Sell or
exc. for sacks. Lura BOWE:
Trion, RE eee
Golden Bell, Bridal Wreath,
Yellow Japonica, Red and
White Spirea, Red Flowering
Quince, Purple Lilac, Pink Al-
mond, Sweetshrubs, White Ash,
$2; doz.;,.Purple and White Iris,
Yellow Fall.Pinks, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Hoyt Tippens.
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Pink Thrift, 50c C. Add post-
_age. Mrs. J. Ww. Cobb, Thomson,
Rt. 2, Ellington Ave.
Single Tuberose Bulbs, 50c
doz.; $3.50 C. Mrs. B.-E. An-
drews, The Rock,
Red Bird, Dr. Bennet, 50c doz.s
$2.75 C; $22.50 M. PP. Lyman E.
Taylor, Trenton, RFD 2.
Red, Orange Hawthorne,
Magnolia, Teaolive, Red, White
Dogwood, Red Holly, Grey-
beard, Crabapple, Yellow Jas-
mine, 2 ft.; 20c; 3 ft., 30; 47 ft,
40c; 5 ft., 50c. Add postage. Exe,
for. sacks. Mrs, Alma Colson,
L, | Toomsboro,
Magnolia, | Teaolive, Red,
White Dogwood, Greybeard,
Umbrella China, Red and
Orange Hawthorne, Yellow Jus-
ticia, Red Holly, Crabapple, 1
ft., 10; 2-ft., 20c; 3 ft., 30c; 4 ft.,
Pansies, Giant Exhibition,
blooming size, $1.50 C; Calendu-
las, mixed cols,, 35c doz.; $2.00
C. PP. Mrs, J. F. Haddan, Doe-
run, ;
~Pink Hydrangeas, 50c ea.; 3,
$1.00; Yellow Cannas, 50c doz.;
Dark, Light Purple Mums, 25
doz.; "Dogwood, Air Leaf Plants.
Purple Lilac, rooted, White
Running Rose, Begonia, 25e ea.;
3 dif. Verbena; 50 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. John Howard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Johnnie-jump- -up Plants, 6,
50c; Privet Hedge, 4-3 in. high,
$1. 00 C; Cape Jasmine and
Pussy willow cuttings, 3, 50c;
Also Ornamental Strawberry
Plants, 3, 35. Mrs. J. D. Ben-
nett, Dahlonega, Rt, 2. oan
Sultana or Impatient Seed,
mixed o. col. Purple, Red; White,
Salmon, : Dark Pink, Light ink,
mixed, % tsp., Be with grow-
is. instructions, Mrs.
Cc. Sims, -Commeree, Rt. 2.
ae 15, $1.00. PP. in Ga, Mrs.
Zo . Scott, Concord. i
Portiand, Madame. Canard, and
ian Pink, Giant, Presi- |
and King Humbert Red,
hite, Bronze Leaves, Shasta Daisies,
Scented Calif.
8s, $1. Cy Old Fashion
Dk eo eaius
$; Uy wy
$2.25. Ct Crape
| Mrs, J. R, Camp, Cordele. |
Stock Plants, mixed. pales +5 BOL
dox.; 3 dox., $l. 00; Pansy and
Snapdrag on, 50e doz.; Gail-
-llardia, 35 doz. Perennials,
Stokesia, 8, $1. 00; Artemisia
(snow on the mountain), 10,
$1.00, Add postage. Mrs.
ee Cordele, Rt. 1.
Bis utter and E gs
cag. Sh or wes. nt
Bulbe. tbe
ake i 100
and Pink. Begonias, rooted, 20c
_ Glad Bulbs: Picardy, Gold
Dust, Margaret Beacon, Mrs.
Marks Memory, Maid of Or-
leans, Minuet, Ogarita, Chief
40c: 5 ft, 45c. Add postage. Rosa }3.
| Lee Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Carlton |,
- Gladiola Bulbs, mixed, mostly.
] lemon yellow, . 20, 50c; 50, $1. a ft
Sweet Yellow Jasmine Vine, 8,
Cannas: Eureka, . White, City
ae Myrtles, $3. 00.
} doxz,; yr. Gardenia, $4.00 doz,
Una:
"FOR SALE
8 s
Giant Red Thrift, 25, $1.00;
Pink Thrift,
Iris, $1.00; All cols. Egyptian
Lotus, .50 ee; Mums, pink,
yellow, incurved yellow and
white, for sale. Mrs. W.
Johnson, Crawfordville, Rt. 5:
Oleanders, 2 yr. blooming
size, Dbl. Pink, Yellow, Single
Red, White, $1.00 ea.; Giant
Shasta Daisies, $1.00 doz.;
Deep Pink, Blue Orchid Thrift,
$1.00 C; Fine Tris, 8 cols., $1. 09
doz.; Fine Mums. Mrs. Annie
West, Crawfordville,
Pink Weigelas, Bridal Wreath,
Snowball, Jasmine, Spirea, Li-
lac, Easter Rose, 5, $1.00; Iris,
Orange Day Lilies, Dbl. Butter
and Eggs, 50c doz.; Rose cut-
tings, Sweet Williams 25c do.;
Camellias, $2.00 ea. Add post-
age. No checks nor Fla. orders.
Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt, 1.
3 large Nandinas, $1.50. ea.;
| Pink Thrift, 35 bunch at my
home. Purple Tris, Red Cannas,
Jonquil and Narcissus:
{| bulbs, 20 doz.; Baby and Pink
30 doz.;
Spirea, 40e ea.; Eng. Dogwood,
35c ea. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, as
Red Hot Poker, Yellow Gold
Cannas, Hibiscus, Dahlias, Glad,
Spider Lily. Blue Flag, 6, $1.00;
$1.75 doz.; Fall Pinks, Mar,
Flowers, 50c doz.; Laurel, 3;
$1.50; Honeysuckle, 6 $1.50;
Dollie Pearson, Dahlonega.
Purple and White Violets,
| Pink Thrift, Yellow and ploom-
ing Hardy Moss, Phlox, Blue
Ageratum, Pink and White
Primrose, sev. cols. Verbenas,
dif. cols: Fall Pinks, Dbl. Day
Lilies, 40c doz.; Crape Myrtles,
1-2 ft., $2.00. Add postage. Miss
Te: M. White, Dahlonega, Rt.
Fy; Box 35. :
Mixed col. Mums, Day Lilies,
Blue Daisy, Pink Thrift, Ivis
Lilies, 40 doz:; Snowball, Yel-
low: Thornless, Pink Peachtree
Roses, New Year Vine, Red
Honeysuckle Vine, $1.00 doz.;
| Mixed col. Dahlia, Glad, Cannas
90c doz.. Aug. and Water Li-
lies, Elephant Ear, 2, 25; Nar-
cissus Bulbs, $1, 50 GG. Mrs:
Martha White, Dahlonega,
1, Box 37.
200 Evergreen Hedge plants,
2-4 ft., free if you dig them.
Mrs. G. J. Holeomb, Bremen.
Coral Vines, 25c ea.; 5, $1.00.
Mrs. W. B. Hester, Blakely, Rt.
_ Large Dahlias, mixed col,
$2.00 doz.; Large mixed col.
Tris, Blue Siberian, Pink Thrift,
Red and Yellow Cannas, Yel-
low Lilies, Mums, Hardy Phlox,
mixed col., 50c doz.; Tiger Li-
lies, Pink Cannas, 6, 50e. Add
postage. No, checks, Mrs. Lona
Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt, 1.
_ Dahlias, mixed cols., Siberian
Iris, Glads, 75c doz,; Trailing
Arbutus, Boston Ivy, Butter-
cups,Ageratums, Hardy Phlox,
6, 50c; White Easter Roses,
Snowballs, Red Spireas, Dbl.
Day and Blackberry Lilies, 6,
| 75e; White Narcissus, Daffodils,
$1.25 Cc. Mrs.
Odie Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. ;
Giant size Dahlias, nixed,
$2.00 doz; Large Iris, Blue
Siberian, Wine Lilies, Phlox,
Buttercup, Yarrow, Pink Thrift,
50c doz:; 3 each: Tulips, Hya-
cinths, Tiger: Lilies, ed Hot
Pokers, Glads, Hibiscus, 18,
$1.00; Glads, 60 doz. Add
ostage. Mrs. Willis Grindle,
ahlonega, Rt. 1
Blue Ageratum, Munis, Pink
Thrift, Violets; White, Blue,
Yellow Tris, Blue Spanish Iris,
| Dusty Milles, Red, Pink, Blue
Verbena, -Primroses, -
Lilac, Peachtre Roses, Yellow
Thornless Roses, Oak Gerani-
um, White Blooming Lily Bush-
| Hallaway, Dahlonega, Rts
Spirea, Van Houtti and bes
thony W., Crepe Myrtle, flower-
jing quince, Buddleia (purple),
abelia, 1-1/2 to 4 ft., 25 ea.;.
Duetzia, Weigela, 3-4 tt., 35 ea.;
blooming size gardenias, $1. ea.
ink Thrift, 90 C, Not del. Mrs.
M. Ey Westbrook, Bremen.
Red Dbl. Canna, Red Velvet
Yellow- Jonquils, Easter
ee White Narcissus, $1.
Milk. ang Wine "ine,
balks, 50c. A postage. Mire.
Bltrne Muster, uchanan, Rt. 1.
$1/00:2:C;; Kine;
;L Donald Smith, Bae. Re
|sus, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
'50c ea.; 3, $1.25 and postage: 12
Rt
College Park, Rt,
Calhoun, Rt. 2.
40c doz. 2
Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Woot-
es, 2, 25c, Add postage. Mery F
Dbl. "Red, White, Pink, Purple,
and large Yellow Dahlia, $2.00.
-1 doz.}
'ea.; Christmas cactus, milk and
/Evelyn W.
FOR SALE.
Magnolia trees, 1 tt., 25c; 2
SeWaGnoittas10Cs a, tt, ots IVLOSS
pac: ed. You pay shipping chrgs.
Weg aes
Snowball Bushes, 3-4 {t.,. root- |
ed, 3, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. |
L. T. Kuglar, Bowdon, Rt. 2.
Globe and Pyramid Arbor-
vitae, Blue Spruce, 12-18 in., $4.
doz.; Boxwood, 19-12 in., $3.
doz.; Coralberry, Crabapple,
Calif. Mtn. Azaleas, Dogwood,
Moss Rose, 3 ft:, $2. doz. Bob
Wilson, Blue Ridge.
_Boxwood, 8-12 in., $3. doz.;
Globe: and Tree Arborvitaes,
English Juniper, Blue Spruce,
12-18 in., $4. doz.; Lemon Lilies,
3 cols. Iris, Blue Parma Violets,
50c doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue
Ridge.
Easter and Orange Lilies,
Yellow Daffodils, White Narcis-
Rebecca Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2,
Box 35.
Calif. Purple Vialets, feogtiae
3. doz., $1.00; Single Blue Hya-
cinth Bulbs, blooming size, 2
doz., $1. PP. $2. orders. Mrs..R.
P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
Jonquils, Narcissi, 3c; Day
Lilies (orange) 40c doz. PP. Mrs.
G. C. Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
-3 yr. size Gardenia, $2. ea.;
PP. 3 yr. Globe Arborvitae,
$1.50; 3 yr. Red Crape Myrtle,
dif. solid and variegated cols.
Hardy Verbena, rooted, nice col-
lection, $1.20. PP. Mrs. H. E.
Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
3 Boxwoods, 3-4 ft., 2 each
Goldtip, and Green Arborvitae,
reasonable price for quick sale.
1 mi. Level Creek Church. L. C.
Hosch, Buford, Rt. 1.
Mixed cols. Camellias, Creep-
ing Juniper, Pyracanthas, 75c
ea.; 5, $3.50; 10, $6.00; Ever-
blooming Pink, Red, White
Roses, Ablia, Broadleaf Ever-:
green Hedge, Spirea, Blue, Pink
Hydrangea, 40c ea.; 5, he 75; 10,
$3. Add postage. Mrs. _R. Ar-
nold, Benevolence.
King Alfred Jonquil and daf-
fodil Bulbs, 75c doz. PP. No!
COD. Mrs. H. A, McElroy, -Sr.,
2., Goodby
Road. By
Cocks Comb and Dbl. Holly-
hock seed, 25c tsp.; Chrysanthe-
mums: White, Yellow, Orange,
-Bronze; Red blooming Sage,
Goldenglow, Blue Daisy Phlox
plants, 25c ea.; Goldenbell, Pink
Running Rose, Jasmine plants,
50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. C.
Gentry, Calhoun, Rt. 3.
Mixed Iris, 25, 65c; 50, $1.20;
7 labeled, 35, $1.20; White Swan,
Purple Prince, 50, $1.20; Gail-
lardia, 40c doz.; Flowering
Shrubs, 20, $1.20; 2 yr. Paul
Neyron Roses, 60c. Red Heart
Cedars, 40c;-85c; $1.20 doz. Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1.
Mixed cols. Glad bulbs, No. 1,
$3. C. H. E, Holland, Calhoun.
Lilac, Pink Running Rose,
Jasmine, August Lily, 40c; Ced-
ar, Sweetshrub, Lily of the Val-
ley, Hollyhock, Verbena, Ge-
raniums, 25c; Jonquil, Mums,
Rose cuttings, Juniper, Box-
wood, 40c doz:; Hedge plants,
15e; 3 dif. kinds, Jew, 15c. Exc.
for sacks. Mrs. Oscar Matthews,
Cannas, Amaryllis, Day Lilies,
large Mums, Azaleamum, Yel-
low Jasmine, Daisies, Cosmas,
Zinnias, Red Verbena, 60c doz.;
Red Crape Myrtle, Lantana,
Milk and Wine Lily, Coralber-
ry, Umbrella Palm, .Red Seven
Sister Running Rose, 25c ea.
en, Camilla.
White, Pink Spirea, Butterfly
Bush, Forsythia, Pink Almond,
Altheas, Pink, Yellow Weigelas,
Boston Ivy, Pink Crape Myrtle,
Flowering Quince, Redbud,
White Winter Honeysuckle,
Pussywillow, 25 e 6, $1.00;
Abelia, 50 ea. Mrs. t K. Moore,
Canton, Rt. 3.
Red President cannag, 75c
doz.; mix, col. Iris, $1. C; frag-
rant yellow nd. white, April
narcissi, $2. G; Coralvine, 50c
a] wine ly, 25 ea.; althea cut-
tings, 3, 25e.. $1. orders PP in Ga.
FLOWERS AND SEED
Pinks, 75 doz.;
1
Lo Pinehurst.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE.
Red. Spider lilies, 10c ea.;
white narcissi and yellow jon-
quils, 5c ea. Mrs. John A. Dayid,
Sr. Pelham, Rt, 1, Box 108.
Purple blooming thrift, rose
verbena violets, 90c C; prim-
rose plants, 25 doz.; everbear-
ing strawberry plants, 80c C.
All with good roots. Add post-_
age. Miss Hattie
Philomath.
Mae Huff,
- Young English boxwood, well
rooted, 12 in. $3. doz.; larger
size, $4. doz. Add postage. M. .
Cochran, Pisgah.
Dbl. red -cannas, 40c doz.;
-Eng. dogwood, white and vink
spirea, yellow jasmine, 30e a
rooted piece. Mrs. V. E. Bennett,
Pitts, Rt. 1.
Red Japonicas, 3, 75c; Yellow
Daffodils, Purple Tris, 2 Coz;
50c Lemon Lilies, 4 doz, 5c:
White Eng. Dogwood, 4, $1.00.
Stamps accepted. Mrs. Milton
Priest, Talking Rock, Rt, 2.
Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 4,
$1.00; Golden Bell, Peachtree
Roses, 6, $1.00 ea.; Red Fall
Pink Running
Roses, 6, $1.00; Bridal Wreath,
$1.00 doz.; Wrigley Roses, 25
ea. Add postage, Mrs. Edgar
Silver, Talking Rock, Rt, 2.
Bridal Wreath, Red Dogwood,
25c ea.; Umbillatum Lily, King
Alfred Jonquils, 50c doz.: Ever-
green Mountain Lalrels, 50c ea.;
Tame Violets, Star Bethlehem,
30c doz. Exe. for print sacks,
Miss Goldavee Silver, Talking
Rock, Rt. 2.
Silver Leaf Maple, 35c ea;
Young Cedars, 6-24 in., 20c ea.;
Boston Ivy, stays green all
year, 25c bunch. All well root-
ed. Add postage, Mrs. T. H,
Wade, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.
Red King -Carnation, $1.00
doz.; Oak Hydrangeas, 40c ea.;
Fluffy Ruffle, Asparagus and
Sword Ferns, 25c ea.; White
and large Yellow Mums,
doz. Mis Susie
Thomasville, Box 641.
Amoor River Hedge plants,
well rooted, $1,00 C;
Jasmine, rooted, and monthly
rose cuttings (not rooted), ea.
25 doz. Mrs. E. Carr, Acworth,
P. O. Box 25.
White and Pink Spirea,
Thornless Yellow Rose, Purple
Lilae, Star of Bethlehem, Pink,
Red, Purple Butterfly Bush, :25
ea.; 6, $1.00; Dahlia, Gladiola,
Mums, Geranium, other flowers.
Make best offer. Mrs. Noel
Payne, Canton,. Rt. 3.
125 mixed col, blooming size
Glad Bulbs, 30c doz.;
Andrews,
plants, etc. Each pay postage.
Write first. Mrs. Manuel Fost-
er, Carrollton, Rt. 4.
Mother-in-law Tongue,
Lace Ferns, Sprengeri Ferns,
Fish Geranium, 75c; Water-
melon Begonia, $1.50; African
Violets, $1.00 to $3.00; August
Lilies, large, $1.00. State what
you have in trade in planis.
Mrs. Ollie Skinner,
104 Cedar St.
4 well rooted: cuttings of
Camellias, Alba Plent, Prof,
Chas. Sargent, pink Perfection
and Chandlire Elegans, 1 ea. for
$2.75; PP. cuttings, unrooted,
12 dif. cols.,
Mrs. R. C.-Loyd, Ocilla.
Mayfield Giant Shasta Dai-
sis, $1.00 doz.;
Daisies, 50c doz.
Roberson, Chula.
Silver King, Pink Per. Phlox,
50c doz.; 36 var. fine Mums,
rooted Verbena, rose, lavender,
white, pink, dark velvet red, - We
blood red, bright red, orchid
purple, plue with white eye,
3 doz.; $1.00. Damp moss. pack-
ed, Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula,
_. Glad bulbs: picardy, also mix ;
ed; 1910 rose and
to 2% in. dia., 60
icardy, 1%
oz. smaller
nice, mixed bulbs
"dbl. tuberose, 35
Miss oar
size, 25 doz.;
lets, 75e: .qt.;
doz, Add postage.
Duggar, Oliver.
Jonquils, Purple Mums, ea
doz:; dif, col. Verbenas, Se
doz.; Red Geraniums, pink Hy-
drangea, Blue Aug. Li ies, Red,
Pink, White, Begonia, roote
24c ea., Yellow Lilies, 25c doz.
Purple, White Iris, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Ramie. Blac %,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
85c -
yellow -
Exc. for
|! print sacks, onion or cabbage
50e;
cn a
$1.00 or $6.50 GC.
Regular Shasta ~
Mrs, H. 3
'+Red Dahlias and pink. Glads,
- out-of-state orders. Mrs. W. C.
doz.; Seeds: Mexican sunflower,
_perriwinkle, % teaspoonful, 10c:
for 25c, Add postage. Miss Em-
\ ma Duggerm, Oliver.
doz. Mrs. S. L. Rogers, Presley.
_ bulbs, $1. C; Orange Day Lilies,
- Red, Pink, Rose Verbena, Chry-
~ large dbl.
PhOE SIE Oo eS
FLOWERS AND SKED |
FOR SATF
2 ft, Orange and red-berried
pyracantha and photinia, 6c
ea. Eng. daisies, $1.50 C; san--
tolina, resemary, lavender,
thyine, 35c ea. PP. Mrs, T.-C.
Bes, Newnan, Rt. 3,
Boxwood Plants, Dahlia,
Glad, Daffodil, Jonquil and few
Tiger Lily Bulbs. Mrs. A, J.
Gragg, Clarksville. .
50c doz. FOB. No checks. No
Byington, Newnan, Rt. 3,
Mixed Iris, 25 or more dif.
jacluding 6 fall plooming, 50;
$1.25;, Mixed Glads, blooming
size, med. blossoms, $1.00 C.
Prepaid in Ga. Mrs. Newt .
Spence, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Purple Achimenes~bulbs, 35c
single, pink, orental poppy,
mixed dianthus, yellow, calif.,
pea, white perennial pea, 3 col,
mixed castor beans, 15 cup, 2
Dahlias: White Wonder, Jer-
sey pink, American Beauty, yel-
low, lavender, Pom Pom, red,
white speckled Pom Pom, $2.
Large. milk and wine lily
buibs, 60c doz.; Amaryllis, $1.50
doz.; red, orange canna, 35c doz.,
$2.50 C; orange finger cannas,
40c doz.; pink almonds, white,
purple altheas, 25c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. J. Folson, Quitman,
Rt..3.
White wisteria, 3, $1.00; im-
proved larkspur plants, white,
blue, pink, layender, 25 doz.;
$1.75 C: 12 dif. cannas, includ-
ing White, 2 pinks, $1.00; mixed
gladioli, 50c doz., $3. C; single,
dbl., tuberose, 75c doz., $4. C.
Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Rt.
5: =
Bulbs, per doz; single tube-
rose, $1.00; Milk and Wine lilies,
large, $1.20; larkspur and pe-
tunias, mixed, 30c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. C. D. Phillips,
Quitman, 603 So. Lee St.
Seed: Yellow and Gold Mari-
gold, tobacco can full, 25c; Old
Fashion Red and White Bach-
elor Buttons, large match box
full, 25c; Lady Puff Vine, 10c
doz.; Mixed cols. Bouquette
Pepper, 15c tsp. And stamped
envelope. Mrs. F. L. Underwood,
Riverdale, Rt. 1.
Butterfly Bush, Buddleia,
Purple, Red, Pink Oleander, 60c
ea.; Pink Canna Bulbs, 60c doz.;
Dbl. Red, Purple Altheas, 40c
ea.; Baby Breath Spirea, 35c;
Dr. Van Fleet Rose, 60c. Add
postage. Mrs. Mary D. Forrester,
Sparta.
Pink Thrift, Jonquil, Butter
and Egg and White Narcissus
White Iris, Red and Yellow Can-
nas, 40c doz.; Rooted Cape Jas-
mine, and Blue Hydrangea, 25
ea. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,
Royston, Rt. 1.
Giant Pansy, Rose Thrift,
santhemums, Jonquils, Pink
Oxallis, Iris, Cushion Mums,
Fall Pinks, 1c ea.; Giant Dahli-
as, 8, $1.00; Johnnie-Jump-Up,
Petunias, Larkspurs, 25 C; Sul-
tanas, rooted, 10c. Add postage.
6H) Lester Phillips, Royston,
Pink Thrift, $1. ; Rooted
Cape Jasmine, 25 ea.; Gar-
denia, 15 in., 75c ea.; Rooted
Pink Weigela, 15 ea.; Pink,
Red: Poppy Seed,
15c Thbls. Del. Mary Ruth Phil-
lips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Sweet Honeysuckle Vines, 2-3
ft., 50c; Yellow Bell Sprouts,
Geraniums, $1. ea.; Morning
Glory Seed, 10c for 25. Add
postage. Mrs. J. EH. Sorrells,
Royston, Rt. 1.
Sweet violets; yellow mums,
purple striped and green jew,
scarlet sage, 15c doz.; running
roses, red, pink, yellow, spirea,
white, pink, Boston, Sprengeria
ferns, 15c ea.; geranium cut-
tings, 3 dif., 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. P. E. Taylor, Rebecca, Rt. 2.
Finest Exhibition Chrysan-
themum plants, winning 12 blue
and 3 pink ribbons, Nov. 10 at
Sharon Flower Show, (2nd old-
est floral club in Ga.), Write for
list and prices, Mrs. R. L. Pitt-
man, Sharon.
, shellman. ,
| trees, about 3 ft., 30c ea.; Also
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
_FLOWE
~~ FOR SALE
300 unlabeled Glad bulbs, 1-
21/4 in. diam., White, Orchid,
Purple, Pink,.Red, Yellow, Ap-
ricot, 25, $1.00; Entire collec-
tion, $11.50; 1949 crop Nandina
Seed, culls removed, 65c Ib.
Shellman.
2 Orchid Curcuma, 2 Milk
Wine, 4 Easter, 4 Spider Lilies,
$1.00; Red, pink, Grape, Be-
gonia, White Thornless, Pink,
Red, White Monthly Rose, 50c
ea.; Magnolia, China, White Spi-
rea, 2, $1. Mrs. V. M. Johnson,
- Dbl. Red Canna Bulbs, with
bronze foliage, 60c doz.; $1.10
for 2 doz.; $4. C. Prepaid in Ga.
Can fill orders promptly, any
amt. Mrs. Lois Pitts, Smithville,
Albany Rd.
Curly Marigolds, mixed cols.
Cosmos, mixed cols. Zinnias, 1/2
Swoder, Rossville, Rt. 1.. Mo-
hawk St.
Small China Berry Umbrella
rooted Hedge, up to 1 ft. high,
2c ea. Mrs. J. M. Braswell, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 1.
Blue Ageratum, White, Yel-
low, Lavender, Chrysanthe-
mums, Shasta-Daisies, $1. doz..;
Lavender, Red .Azaleamums,
Yellow Cushion Mums, $1.75
doz.; Goldenglow, $2. doz.;
Dahlias, mixed sizes and colors,
30c-35 per tuber. Mrs. Mary H.
Coats Ss Stone Mountain, Rt.
Large Mums, 6 or 8 cols., 75c
doz.; Hardy Verbenas, 8 or 10!
cols., 60c doz.; Red, Yellow, Pink
Cannas, unlabeled, 20c 2a.;
Glad Bulbs, finest strain and
colors, $1. doz. Add postage.
No Fla. orders. Mrs. A. W. Pet-
tyjohn, Summerville, Rt. 2.
Rooted White and Deep Rose
Crape Myrtle, Golden Ewuony-
mous, 50c ea.; Unrooted, 10c ea.;
Rooted Yellow Jasmine, Abelia,
Plumbago, unrooted Ligustrum,
10 ea: Exc. for-print sacks. Mrs.
R. H. Jones, Sylvester, Rt. 3.
August Lilies; $1, doz.; Yel-
low, Purple Iris, fall Pinks, 2
doz., $1.00; Yellow Japonicas, 2,
$1.00; Silver Maple, 6, $1.00;
Running Honeysuckle, 6, 75c.
Exe. for good print sacks. Miss
Jemima Crump, Talking Rock,
Rt:.2. ;
nolia, Teaolive, Crabapple, Dog-
wood, Crape Myrtle, Butterfly
Bush, New Year's Rod, Olean-
der, White Oak Hydrangea, 1, 2,
3 ft., 20c, 40e, and 60c. Add post-
age. No checks. Mrs. J. G.
Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
2 Bunches Jan. Jasmine, 35c;
Primrose, Blue Physostegia,
Gaillardia, Standing Cyprus, 2
doz., 45; Rose Mary, 2 bunches,
45c; Pink and White Queen
Anns Lace, 6 bunches, 60c C;
Mixed Chrysanthemums, 40c
doz. Mrs. E. B. Warren, Tooms-
poro, Rt. 2.
Sweetshrub, Holly, Grey-
beard, Magnolia Cedar, Birdeye,
White Dogwood, 10c ft. 2 ft.,
20c; Glad Bulbs, 40c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. B. W. Bailey,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Magnolia, Teaolive, Red Hol-
ly, Red, White Dogwood, Crab-
apple, Greybeard, Red and
Orange Hawthorne, Sweet-
shrub, 2 ft.; 25c; 3-ft., 35c; 4 ft.,
45e; 5 ft., 50c. Add postage.
Mrs. Mattie Lou Colson, Tooms-
boro, Rt. 2.
Thrift, 50c CC; Perennial
Sweetpeds, Wisteria, Sweet Bay,
4 cols. Crape Myrtle, Magnolia,
Holly, Laurel, St. Johns Wort,
Snow Garland, Boxwoods, Wil-
low Flower, White, Red Dbl. Al-
monds, 2 yr. shrubs, 20c ea.; Al-
ligator and Xmas Cactus, 25c ea.
Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro.
Gardenia, 1-1/2 to 2 ft., bud-
ding, $1. ea.; 8-14 inches, 45c
ea.; red spirea, 40c ea.; althea,
purple, pink, white, dark rose
oleander, large, $1. ea.; small,
45c; Silver King, 40c doz. All
Jona Mrs. J. H. Pyles, Whig-
am,
Everblooming rose cuttings,
all col., 25c doz, and 10c post-
age; also white, fragrant and
everblooming and cream mare-
chalneil running rose cuttings,
25e doz. with postage. Mrs. R.
Prepaid. Mrs. David J. Arnold, |
cup seed, 15c. PP. Mrs. Jewel].
j | Cowl, Dwight |
Red Holly, Evergreen, Mag-;
Gardenias, Pittosporum, Ole-
anders, variegated, 3 ft. $1.25
ea.; Blue Scof Cedar, 2-3 ft., $2.
ea.; C. Deodara Cedar, 18 in., $6
Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Spring-
vale.
Pink Thrift, well rooted, $1.
C. PP. No stamps, Mrs, Milton
Phillips, Wrens.
Large, dbl. zinnias, mixed col.,
10c cupful seed; Mission and
Sunset giant and Flash mari-
gold, each, 1/2 cup, 10c; pink hi-
biscus, Rose of Sharon, ea., 15
teaspoonful; blackberry lily, 10
seed, 10c.. Postpaid. Miss Lillian
Hardin, White, Rt. 1.
Pink Cannas (rose queen), 8,
$1.00; Chrysanthemums, large
white and medium, mixed only,
15 for $1.00. Sweet Gardenia,
$1.00; Dbl. orange cannas, 10,
$1.00: PP. Mrs, A Horsley,
Waco. Rt. 2, Box 40. ,
Very large, extra double
crimson poppy seed, 20c large
pkt. del.; exc. some for 1 good
size Christmas blooming Cactus,
or pay cash. Write, A. J. Wil-)
loughby, Waco. . ei Es
Red, white, pink, purple, dbl.
altheas, red, white, pink crepe
myrtles, blue, white hydrangea,
dbl, pink almond, nandinas,
abelias, white Eng. dogwood,
50c ea.; red spider lilies, blue
hyacinths, white narcissi, daf-
fodils, 50 doz. Add postage.
Mrs E L Smith, Waddley
Snapdragon, dianthus, dbl.
Sweet William, carnation, white.
candytuft, Queen Anns Lace,
calendulas, stocks, white fe-
verfew, larkspur, 50c dox.; red,
pink, white, yellow, variegated
cannas, pink violets, $1.00 doz.;
gardenias, $1.00 ea. Add post-
age. Eugenia Smith, Wadley.
28 var, Iris, 7 for $1.00; giant
red thrift, 26, $1.00; pink thrift,
med. size, $1.00 C; sweet peas,
25c ea. Mrs. W. E. Johnson,
Washington.
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Exe. large type (6 in. flowers:
if budded) Silver Queen White
Mums or Yellow, Red and
Lavender Cushion Mums, for
Dahlias: Pure White, Jane
& Morrow, a
Fiery Red, Dark Purple, Bronze,
Write first, Mrs. Hubert Myers,
Stockton.
Want some red, Dwarf Sanna
bulbs. Advise. Mrs. F. M. West-
brook, Sandy Springs.
Want Azaleas and Camellia
cuttings, also Camellia - seed.
State quanity, and varities and
prices. J, T. Mischell, Jr., Dun-
woody.
PLANTS FOR SALE
ee
Frostproof Chas. W., E. J.
Cabbage and Collard, ready,
300, $1.00; $2. M. del.; $1.50. M.
No COD. Marcus
Gainesville, Rt, 2.
Mastodon Strawberry, 75 C;
300, $2.00; 500, $3.50. PP. No
checks. Mrs.. Annie Strickland,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Rooted Thornless. Boysenber-
ry, $1. doz.; 50, $2.75; $5. C. Pre-
paid. L. E, Toole, Macon, 1497
Burton Ave.
Young, rooted Lady T. Straw-
perry, 500, $2.50; $4. M. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. H. W. Summer-
our; Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Mastodon Stravpberry,. $1.<3
$5.00 M. PP. Mrs.'Clay Bennett,
Flowery Branch.
Kudzu Crowns, dug right, $10:
M at farm; $12 M bundled and
delivered to Williamson Exp.
Office. Would set and guar.
good stand for reasonable
charge depending upon amt.,
condition of ground, distance,
etc. Y. M. Anderson, William-
son.
Nice Strawberry; 40c C; 35c,
500 or more. Add postage. Miss
Noma Jones, Clarkesville, RFD
Strong field grown, Sure-
head Copenhagen and E, J. Cab-
bage, 25c C; Kudzu Crowns,
$12.50 M. Well packed. Shipped
Wells, Waycross, Rt. 4, (bell
street). ; &
-| Dewberry, Himalaya Blackber-
fin Ga. 6 Red Gold Strawberry
plants with each order of 500}:
Williams, |
Mastodon Strawberry, $5. M
P. B. Reynolds, Gainesville,
Giant Boysenberry, Lucretia
ty, 15, $1.00; New Thornless
oysenberry, $1. doz. Alf care-
W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton
Ave. !
Blakemore Strawberry, T5e C.
nett, Coffee.
Coastal Plains Exp. station, Ber-
muda sprigs, $1. M. at bed; $3.
M. bagged.and shipped. Digging
each Tuesday and Thursday, be-
ginning Feb, 14th. Contact J. D.
Humphries, Co. Agt., Douglas,
or W.
Nicholls. ? :
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry, $1. C; 500, $3.00; $4. M.
Will pay postage on orders of
Mrs. J.
E. Avirett, Blakely,
a : 4 eS
roots, free. Come after.
( Mrs. M.
N. Ellison, Ellerslie. 89
Early Klondike and Mt. De-
licious Strawberry, 50e C del.
or more. No checks. Mrs. Pearl
Pinson, Ellijay, Rt. 2. :
Genuine Blakemore Straw-
berry, 1st yr., $6. M; 80c C; $3.50
for 500. PP. T. H. Graves,: Fay-
etteville. :
Chas. W., Copenhagen, extra
Warly Jersey Cabbage, large
frostproof, 500, 80c; $1.00 M;
5000, $4.00; White Bermuda. On-
ion, pencil size, $1.30 M. PP.
Prompt shipment. Satis. guar.
H, J. Puckett, Fitzgerald. ;
Everbearing and Klondike
Strawberry, 75c C; 500, $3.50;
$7.50 M. PP in Ga. No checks
nor stamps. Prompt shipment.
Judge C. Bennett, Gainesville,
Rt. 5. rk
Fine Blakemore Strawberry,
1st yr., $5. M; 500, $3.00; 65 C.
PP. Prompt shipment. Damp
packed. MO only. Mrs. Glenn H.
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Blakemore Strawberry, 75c C;
500, $3.00; $6. M. PP. No stamps
nor checks. Miss Evadell Alli-
son, Gainesville, Rt. 7,
Rt.
fully packed and PP. Jonathan | Alli
PP. Or exchange. Frank Ben-.
C = ferns ysis
50 acres direct root stock.
Agt
G. Futch (Grower),,
Brae 1 Ib. eap., free of holes
5000 or more. Ship anywhere. }
Rt.
Kudzu Crowns, with good |
White sacks, goo
oe Print, 25 ea.
0: ade. Pro
Mrs. Noel Payn
Large White
letters, holes
age. PP on order $1. |
Mrs. A. D. Truelov;
Print sacks, 100 Ib.
|ed, unraveled, ironed,
100 lots; 25 ea. in less Jot
J, B. Alexander, Corne
White Sacks,, 20c -
postage. Ed Mooney,
ville, Rt. 2.
- White, unwashed
dew, 15c ea.; $1.50.
}COD, Mrs. ~ Walter
Gainesville, RE ieee
Ralph Dengar,
Print sacks, 100 li
ed, ironed, free of ho!
dew, $3. doz. PP in lo
-zone. Others pay postage.
Hammock, Bowdon, Rt.
Print _ sacks,
cond., 25c ea.; $3. doz.
with small holes, 20c. ea
postage. Mrs. John
Cleveland, Rt. 1. a
Good graie White Feed sa
100 lb. cap., good cond.,
$2. doz. Prompt del. PP in
No checks nor-COD. Mrs. |
Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
mildew, good quali
Whites, free of letters, ho
mildew, 15c ea, Shipments
less than 50. Prefer shippin
eXpress. ie
eee
| SACKS FOR SALE
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., wash-
ed, ironed, free of holes, good
cond., 4, $1.00. Cash or MO. Pre-
paid. Mrs. Willis Bell, Atlanta,
P.O. Box 4026. ~
Print sacks, free of holes and
mildew, no stains nor spots, un-
washed, 20c ea. Plus postage.
Mrs. James Lawson, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
of holes and mildew,
Gainesville, Rt. 8, Box 48.
White: unwashed, 100 Ib. cap.
Sacks, 8, $1.00;
postage. No checks. Mrs. L. G.
McClure, Cartecay.
Good,
f
only. Mrs... Glenn
Gainesville, Rt.1.
Print Sacks,
HH 6:5)
ville, Rt, 8.
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
Mrs. V. E. Harris, Cummin
4. : SENS :
Print sacks, washed, iro
no holes nor mildew, 25c ea. |.
Add postage. No COD orders.
Mrs. Joe Shadburn, Cumming,
Rt. 5. - :
{
Prompt shipment. Mrs. O.
Barnett, Cumming, Rt. 4.
free of holes and mildew, 25c
promptly. Mrs. Joe A. Whaley,
#hellman, Rt. a4 Box 166. |
Mrs. Paul Dodd, Dahlonega,
Rt. 2 Biss ae
100 lb, cap. print sacks, free}.
25c ea.
Add postage. Can furnish lots
of 100. Mrs. Grace Whelchel,
15c ea. Add
100 Ib. cap., |"
washed, ironed, ripped, free of
holes mildew, 25c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Hoyt Stowers, Sas
30c ea. PP; 25c ea. Plus pest-
age; White, 20c ea. Add sper Fred Freeman, C
100 Ib. cap. Print f
washed, free of holes
dew, 25c ea.; 100 lb. ca
unwashed, free of hol
dew, good grade, 1
Nice print sacks, fr
and mildew, 25c ea. At
| age. Mrs. Charlie Ivey,
ville, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, 100 Ib.
of holes, spots, and mild
ped, washed, ironed,
Odds, 25c ea. P! Ti
Strickland, Gainesville,
Print sacks, 100 Ib.
clean 100 tb. print! was
sacks, no bad ones, 25, $6.00;
25c ea.; print olds, 20 ea.;_ 20
$3.50. Add postage. MO
mith, | ,,
ed, 25c. ea.; White 00
washed, 15c ea. Add pe
checks. Mrs. Edgar
Cumming, Rt. 3.
Print sacks, so
light, 25 ea. Plus
Smooth print sacks, 100 lb.
cap., washed, ironed, free of
holes and mildew, 25c ea.;. Un-
washed, 20c ea. Add postage. kK
L.| jroned, 100 Ib. cap.
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
ripped, was
and mildew,.
age. Mrs.
Gainesviile, Rt.
postage. Mary
Gainesville, Rt. 1
ea.; Odds, 20c ea. Add postage. .
c ea. outside of Ga.
up to 100. Prompt
oe Young, Gaines-
Ks, 4, $1.00; Whites,
washed, ironed, free
mildew, and spots. Add
Mrs. W. S. McDaniel,
Rye 2.
1ed, white feed sacks,
P: >rints, 25 ea, Hill A.
Douglasville, Rt. 4.
.- cap. sacks, prints,
oned, 25c ea.; Whites,
; mt ea.; Washed,
tters, 25c ea, PP. Mrs.
ers, Blairsville, Rt. 4.
Grade White Feed
Ib. cap.; good cond,
_ No checks nor COD.
] Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
acks, washed, free of
mildew, 25c ea.,; Add
OD if preferred. Mrs.
net, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Sacks, 3 alike, $1.00;
Add postage. Mrs.
s, Royston, Rt.1,
aon 20c ea. Add
~ Otis Mashburn,
print sacks, free of
mildew, 25 ea.; with
en ea. Add postage.
meat Cater
ae for 4 print
white sacks. Each
Mrs. bra sie
re rae.
RFD 3.
ed colors. blooming
ioli bulbs at 50c doz.
sacks, nice, clean. Each
stage. Mrs. H. a Hazel-
ille, Rt.
or 12 Dark Aen sacks,
es and mildew. Mrs,
Marietta, Rt. Ie
to _exchange Glad.
ep pink, large blooms,
bulbs for nice print
h a Sam J. Phillips,
I I ee
ngs of. Sei aleas, Ca-
small started plants
1c Re 1.
OND HAND
ERY FOR SALE
ee ing Cultivator,
sable cond., $25. Archie
niel Duluth.
ell at reasonable |
Effie dimes Baxley, 1%
ex Corn Sheller, geen
Boi sale or exchange.
der (used 3 days),
. Shaw, Union
urn, $10.00. George
worth, Rt. 1. (Phone
a Pal Garden
power take- off, Sa 21n.
, disc and spike tooth.
ltivating equipment,
than 10 hrs., sell at
Geo. W. Howard,
, med. size, disc
ow, mower -
spteader. J
nt sacks, 25c ea. PP ;
,| tributors, harrow, 4 disc tiller,
: Combine, good cond., $250. G.
tor Cub. . R. Milner, . Shiloh.
-| cultivator, guano attachment, 1
F. | Brooder, used only 6 wks., exc.
SECOND HAND _
IACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
_ Case Tiller, 4 disc, 26 in., on
rubber, good as new, $150. W.
H. Martin, Locust Grove, Rt...
pe H Hill Side Chattanooga
Plow, good cond., $10.00; Bot-
tom Plow for A Tractors, $40.
Barney Holland, Collins, Rt. 1,
Box 158.
<
Dairy equipment: Victor 2
Bottle Milk Bottling Machine,
17 gal. cap. (fills 2, caps 2 simul-
taneously), exc. cond., $100.00.
Clyde L. Jordan, Reidsville.
Mule drawn Bermuda Grass
Plow, Buggy, _trans-planter,
man power, etc., all good cond.
except buggy: Sell cheap. B.
Trulock, Rebecca, Rt. 1.
Frigidaire Milk Cooler for
dairy, holds 4 ten gal. - cans,
Rene Dallas C. Craft, Elberton,
Set of Cultivators for Farmall
H Tractor, New Holland Corn
Shucker and Sheller, A-1 cond.
Cy W. Hadden, Louisville.
1 of each: Farmall Cub. Trac-
tor. (1947 model), 193 twelve
plow, 16-16 disc harrow, 144 cul-
tivator, 172 planter, 22-41 mow-
er. Phone 1470 nights (resi-
dence), or 7302 days (school).
Mary D. White, Ringgold, Rt. 4.
2 disc plow for Farmall A
Tractor, good cond., for sale. A.
D. Coleman, Collins.
-H Farmall Tractor, complete
with cultivators, planters, dis-
and peanut plows, also cultiva-
tors for SC or DC Case Tractor,
A-b cond. , Milton Hyde, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 2, Box 161.
F-12 Farmall Tractor, newly
overhauled, .on good rubber,
| $200. 00. My place Hwy. 26, 10
mi. E. Cochran. W. B. English,
Montrose.
Farmall M Tractor, new Rome
8 disc Bush and Bog Harrow,
A-1 cond., for sale. Lon F.
Whitehead, Bogart.
C-Allis-Chalmers . 1947 model
with mower, planters, cultiva-
tors. (Sell separately or togeth-
er). Star Pea and Velvet Bean
/Huller, nearly new, thrashed
less than 100 bu.; Turner Power
Take-off Hay Press on rubber,
Ist class cond. 16. x 18 bale.
Rhodes Trammell, Newnan:
Phone 160. 1
Intl. A Tractor, mower, lights,
starter, and PTO, 8 disc King
$1200. 00; No. 60, Allis-Chalmers.
W. Brown, Newnan, Rt, 2, Ros-
coe Rd. (Phone 814 J-1).
Good large Intl. Tractor,
| trade for small 1 row Super A
Deering Harrow and Mower,
$15. ea.; Empire Corn Planter,
$20. at my home. J. G: McKoy,
| Newnan.
300 gal. Hardee Orchard-
Sprayer, power take-off, for
sale. T. H. Pfeil, Newnan, Rt. 1.
16 in. Bottom Plow for Farm-
all A,- perfect cond., extra point,
pre at farm. {. - Ross, Byron,
1949 Cub _ Farmall Tractor,
complete, power lift, take-off,
dise plow, used about 30 days.
Take pair of 25 mules as part
oe W.H . Bowen, Vienna,.
aus
McCormick-Deering Crawler
Type Tractor, large. size, good
cond., $500.00; pair Howe Plat-
form Scales, 1000 lbs., practical-
ly new, $45. Billy Corey, Atlan-
.ta, 252 Stovall St., S. E. Phone
Ma. 4387.
400 Chick Drum Type Oil
cond., $12. M,N. Putnam, neue
rollton, 17 Mara St.
Set of 2 Row cultivators,
lanters, distributors, for H or.
Farmall Tractor, 1948 model.
i5. cash or, trade for cows or
equal value. F. D. wi:
um,
harrow, used. less than 75 hrs., W.
| wks.,
Allis-Chalmers Tractor, mo-
del C, power take-off, 8 disc.
King Harrow, Hester Side
Plow, perfect cond., used about
30 days, $1300.00 C. H. Benson,
Alpharetta, Rt, 3.
Bradley Garden Tractor, new,
plowed less than 1 acre land,
new tires and tubes, full set
cultivating tools. Fred Coffer,
Ellenwood: :
Good used Disc Plow, 24 in.
disc, for team or tractor. Sell
or exc. for 4 nice shoats, around
75 Ibs. Bring shoats, get plow.
Z. H. Barnes, Carrollton, RFD
2 Row Tractor Stalk Cutter,
good as new, used 1 year. Bar-
gain. See 1 mi. Gainesville on
Dawsonville Hwy. 53. George
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 1,
Stalk Cutter, cotton duster,
bottom plows, tandem harrow,
for Ford or Ferguson, also
Allis-Chambers Side Del. Rake.
Robert A. Eavenson, Dewey
Rose.
1H Tol: Deere Wagon, A-l
cond, for sale; Also want 1
light disc Bush and Bog Trac-
tor Harrow in A-1 cond. J, H.
Brazier, Jr., Zebulon.
Mule Distributor, dbl. hopper
King planter, good cond. both
for $25.00. James W, Godin,
Byromville, Rt. 1, Box 169.
Oliver No. 2 Combine, two
2H Wagons, Gibson Tractor
with harrow and cultivator. All
new cond. Other farm machin-
ery below wholesale cost, Roy
P, Otwell, Cumming.
Set of Covington Planters
for Ford Tractor; used 1 yr. for
sale. E. L. Cooper, Butler, Rt.
1, Box 24,
Farmall F 14 cultivators,
planters, distributor, good-cond.,
also 8 dise Bush and Bog har-
row, fair cond., reasonable. J. S.
Newby, Jeffersonville, Rt. 1.
2H Wagon, A-1 cond,, $60.00;
No. 10 Vulean Turn Plow, $9. 00:
No. -7 Vulean Turn Plow, $6.00;
No. 8 Vulean Middle Buster,
$7.00; 7 tooth Gee whiz, $4.00,
All good cond. R. A. Cunning-
ham, Marietta, Powder Springs
Road.
Complete Ford Tractor Outfit,
tractor cultivators, planters, 3
ft. tiller, harrows, mowing ma-
chine, stalk cutter, etc,,. $1,500.
. H. Presley, Jr., Augusta,
RFD 3, Box 236. ,
4 Sears Farm Master 2100
cap. Superhatcher Incubators,
used. 3 seasons, good cond.,
$79.50 ea,; Also one Humidaire
1500: cap. Incugator, sand 1000
cap. hatcher, used one season,
$150.00. FOB. Howard Johnson,
Americus, Rt. 2, % Koinonia
Farm,
Allis-Chamlers C_ Tractor,
cultivators, planters, distribu-
tors, 4 disc Intl tiller, dbl. sec.
harrow, - stalk cutter, starter,
lights, power lift, good as new,
$1800.00. C. C. Usry, Thomson,
Rt. 1,
500. cap. Elec. Brooder with
feeders and waterers, used 10
$25.00. FOB my farm, or
trade for anything can use of
equal value, Morris Miller,
Haddock, Rt. 1. .
Several Planet Jr. Cultiva-
| tors. at half-price. O. S. Duggan,
Chester. Q
Set of hand control 1 Row
Farmall Tractor Cultivating
attachment, used. 2 yrs. L. W.
Whiddon, Chula, Box 26.
2 Floor. Type Elec. Brooders,
4 ft. square, with fans. Geo. W.
'Grove, Decatur, Rainbow Dr.
(Tel. De. 6584).
Bottling Outfit for dairy with
equipment, used very little, at
half the origing cost. S. J. Ver-
ner, Hartwell, 535 EB. iesgier are
St
60 h. p. elec. motor, 2 fans, di-
rect drive, for Gin power, and
other farm uses. Mrs. J. O. M:
| Smith, Commerce, Rt. 4.
2)
Taylor sub-soiler, fair cond.,
$80. at farm. Bob Smith, Pal-
| metto, Rt. 1 (at Rico).
_ Garden Tractor, used very
d two | il brooders, 500
. Edwards,
PAGE SEVEN
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
J. D, tractor, model D, on
steel wheels and plow, $300. at
my farm, on Hwy. Andrew Hix,
Curryville. Star Rt. ,
_ Large farm bell, perfect cond.,
$10. at my home, Mrs. H. Allen,
Williamson.
Oliver 1947 tractor, extra
wide tires (ideal for harrowing
land), also New Holland Corn
Sheller. Render Hill, Greenville.
_ Farmall H Tractor, 1945 mod-
el, new tires, also 4 disc Athens
tiller, 10 Disc King harrow, J. D.
13 x 7 grain drill, all good cond.,
$1,750.00. James Hall, Canon,
eb 2,
1949 tractor, first class cond.,
all equipment, $14,550.00. Gerald
H. Burnom, Douglas, Rt. 1.
300 gal. Friend spray rig, ex-
cellent cond., $350. Jack Wel-
den, Griffin, Rt: D. Phone 5896.
oa
8 Deck Elec. Chicken Brooder,
$45. See at 4521 Chamblee-
Tucker Rd., 3.3 mi. Buford Hwy.
or call: Chamblee 2272. Mrs. W.
126.
2H Wagon and farm tools,
cultivator, turn plow, harrow,
etc., $110.00; Also 9 yr. old
Tenn. Mare Mule, 1150 Ibs.,
$190.00; Or Mule, all tools for
$300. Rufus R. Duffey, Carroll-
ton, Rt. 3,Care Mtn. Oak .Farm.
3 Roller Syrup Mill, $20. Exc.
}for twa 1H wagon wheels, 32 or
42 in, high. A. B. Blalock, Alto.
New Holland No. 10 Hammer
Mill with 13 in. feed opening,
almost new, $135. Joe D. Mur-
row, Farmington.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want 2 disc Tiller,. Dearborn
type, for Ford Tractor, in ex-
change for reg. Big Bone Guinea
Boar and Sow, 15 mos. old, also
few peas to trade. Y. Edwin
Herring, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Want 2 Row Pepper Trans-
planter. Would cons. 1 row.
Write condition. Ed Higdon,
McDonough, Rt. 2.
Want some equipment, such
as scoop and harrow, for Ford
tractor. Advise particulars. A.
P, Miegel, Marietta, Rt. 2.
Want Meadors corn mill, 30
in. rock, in good cond. with
equipment. C. R. McLeod, Pine-
view.
Want good Binder in good
cond. Advise. M. E. Phillips,
LaGrange, Rt. 5.
Want. magneto for J. D. W
Skid motor. Advise, Glenn Nor-
ton,- Fairburn.
Want used 2 disc plow for
Ford Ferguson tractor. State
price, etc. J. E. Brown, Monroe,
P. O. Box 8.
Want 3 disc Tiller, 2 front
wheels on rubber, and Hammer
Mill: Exe. a J. D. Bottom Plow.
J. J. Outen, Manassas,
Want 2 Hole Corn Power
Sheller, no junk, for cash. Ad-
vise. R. C. Martin, Alpharetta.
Want Steel Wheels for F-20
Farmall Tractor. Lewis Patter-
son, Jasper, Box 248.
Want No. 60 Allis-Chalmers
Combine. Must be cheap. Julian
Doolittle, Sandersville, Rt. 2.
Want cultivator outfit for
WC Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
good cond. at bargain,, also
field cultivator for Ford Trac-
tor. Exc. good mule or pay cash.
W. P. Couch, Luthersville.
Want Elec. Incubator, 250 egg
size, A-1 cond., for cash. Loyd
Handy, Young Harris.
Want Compost Sprader in
good cond., and right price. Kir-
bie Duke, Hiram.
Want pair steel wheels ith
lugs for Intl. M Tractor. Doyle
Smith, Newborn.
Want combination Bean and
Pea Thrasher, McCormick or J.
D. type preferred. R. A. Strick-
land, Douglas, PO Box 228.
Want Garden Tractor, reason-
able. James C. Brown, Macon,
4121 San Carlos Ave.
Want 1 complete set Ferti-
for Farmall B ae EW.
Smith, McRae, Rt. 1
H. Ray, Doraville, Rt. 1, Box |
ebls
lizer Distributors and Planters |
Want A Clipper Seed Clean- |
ing Machine, A-1 cond., large
size. C. B. Lamb, Louisville.
Want front end cultivators
for Ford-Ferguson Tractor, rea-
sonable for cash. A. C. Whitley,
Tallapoosa. (Haralson Co.).
Want rear end cultivators for
Ford Tractor, in good cond.,
cheap for cash. G. D. Locke,
Butler, Rt. 1.
Want elec. or oil Brooder, 300
cap. Advise. L.. A. Powers, ~
Grittin Rt Cz 3
POULTRY FOR SALE
BANTAMS:
Good trio Farleys Dark Corn- e
ish Bantams, $7.50. Jack Alt-
man, Savannah, 115 E. Wald-
burg.
Several purebred White
Cochin Bantams, from _ prize
winning stock, best of blood-
lines, $5.-$10. trio. Satis. guar.
Mrs. J. N. Turner, Rupert.
_ Purebred White Leghorn
antams, $2. ea.; BR Bantams, we
10. trio. Write. W. C. Doyle, =,
hicamauga, Rt. 2.
RI Red Bantam Cockerels,
ae for service, $1. ea. J. Ry ie
x, Dalton, 1008 Murry Ave. . os
CORNISH, GAMES, & GIANTS |
Thoroughbred Hens, Stags,
Walking Cocks, (all fine), sell or
exe. for healthy, heavy wt.
hens. J. T. Friar, Toccoa, Rt. 3.-
4 trios White Lace Red Corn-
ish, laying, $10. trio. MO. No
checks. J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt.
B. Red Game Stag, 5 Ibs., $4.5
Dorm Cock, 51/4 lbs., $5. Ran.
dall Griffin, Gainesville, TER
Oak St.
Very fine Pit Game Cock, 4
Hens, and 6 Frying Size Chick-
ens, all full game. Sell reason- -
ably or exc. for equal value. W.
W. Walker, Jr., Atlanta, 1420
Willis Mill Rd. is. WwW. (Tel. Ra.
4009).
LEGHORNS: :
3 Foreman strain White Leg-
horn Roosters, 9 mos. old, $2.50
ea. T. R. Cooper, Stockbridge,
RSD:
Several White Leghorn
Breeding Cockerels, large type;
10 mos. old, bred from high pro-
ducing hens, reasonable. M. W. ~
Kantala, Elberton.
20 Big Strain White Leghorns,
6 mos. old, $2. ea. Mrs. C. R. | :
Jones, Pineora. e
MINORCAS:
12 Black Minorca Mixed hens,
1 Rose Comb Rooster, $1.50 ea. ;
at my place. Exc. for equal val- 2
ue in good pigs. W. D. Wil- a
banks, Chatsworth, Rt. 2. aes
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC:
3 Mammoth Pekin, March
hatch, drakes, $5. or $2. ea. my
place. Exc. for 25 day old chicks,
any large breed. Mrs. J. T. Pul-
lins, Molena, Rt. 1. es
6 Pekin Ducks, 1 Drake, $1.50
ea, FOB. No checks. P. E. Ivey, * s
Pinehurst. 3
B. B. Bronze Toms and Hens
for breeding, 50c lb. Mrs. Wil-
liam Griffin, Maysville, Rt. 1.
Quackless Ducks, $3. pr.5
White Muscovey, $4. pr. Ship
anywhere. Celmon B. Wilbur,
Acworth, Rt. 1.
4 each, purebred White Afri- |
can Guinea Hens, White Pekin
Ducks, (2 Drakes), $2. ea. Exp.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming,
Rt.
Imp. White African Guineas,
June 49 hatch, $2. ea.; $3.50 pr.;
$5, trio. FOB. J. H. Biack,
Ochlochnee,
2 Guinea Roosters, $2.25 or
$1.50 ea. Fob. Mrs. J. E, Stone, -
Adairsville, Rt, 2.
REDS, NH, RI, & OTHERS:
10'NH Red Pullets; Mar. 1949
hatch, and young Rooster, $20.
Mrs: Effie Terry, Wrens, Rt. Le
5 Hampshire-Cornish Pullets,
just starting to lay, $9.50 or $2.25
ea, Fob. Mrs. J. E. Stone,
. }Adairaville REAR
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MARKET BUL
POULTRY FOR SALE
900 NH Red Pullets, 12 wks.
old, $1. ea.; 90c ea. in quantity.
Cannot ship. A. F. Bioust, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 1, Rockbridge Rd.
Correction: 500 Christy NH
Red Pullets, 18 wks. old, vacci-
nated for fowl pox and New
Castle, at door, or can ship. $1.40
ea. Guar. satis. B. R. Woodliff,
Alpharetta. Phone 3861.
28 NH Red Laying Hens, Mar.
hatch, 1949; Thirty-five NH Red
July hatch, ready for laying, ali
AAA, $2. ea. at my place, Hur-
ley J. Barner, Guyton.
400 AAAA grade 8 mos. old
NH Red Pullets, laying, $2. ea.;
Exc. for cows; 3 NH Red Roost-
ers, 8 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Joe B.
Higginbotham, Dewey Rose, Rt.
a
CATTLE FOR SALE
Springing Reg. Jersey Heifer,
2 yrs. old in March, $200.00:
Springing Jersey - Guernsey
Heifer, 2 yrs. old, $125. K. D.
Sanders, Eatonton.
Hereford Bull, 1 yr. old, not
registered but a perfect speci-
men; Also 6-yrs. old Mule, 1200
lbs., work any place, trade for
milch cow or grain. Byron C.
Wolfe, Covington, Rt. 2.
Reg. Guernsey Bulls, ready
for light service, well marked,
from high -milking strain, rea-
sonable. F. H. Bunn, Midville.
Reg. Guernsey Male Calf, 5
mos. old, Sire: Riegeldale Con-
querors Pioneer No. 419077;
Dam: Monarchs Snowdrop of
W. V. F. No. 1083442. Price $50.
George E. Mallet, Jackson.
Jersey cow, freshen March
4th, second calf. Is in fine cond.
AW A. Donaldsop, Chamblee,
RFD 1.
1 ea. bull and heifer calf, both
born December, granddaughter
and grandson of Riegeldale Mel-
bas Emory, and are on dry
feed, $75.: and $100 ea. respect-
ively. E. B. Willingham, Cedar-
town, Rt. 3.
Fine, reg., Jersey bull, 5 mos.
~ old, $75. or 3 tons good Lespe-
deza hay, del. my farm. E. B.
. Braswell, Athens.
Reg. Hereford bulls, old
enough for service, good enough
to improve your next calf crop.
Register of Merit ancestry. Mrs.
Percy. A. Price, Albany. Phone
(night) No. 1171.
Jersey Cow with Ist calf (3
wks. old), $125. for both; Or
$115.00 for cow. Mrs. Emmer M.
Puckett, Buford, Rt. 1,
Reg. Guernsey Bulls, sired by
Quail Roost Noble Francis
381940, winner of 2nd_ place
Natl. Guernsey Show 1949, all
out of high producing dams.
Come see, or write for quota-
tions. S. L. Coker, Canton, Care
Nejasco Farms.
Reg. Jersey Bull, 21/2 yrs.
old No. 503179, sire Jim Meri-
dale Pedro, Dam, Gay Observ-
er Buttercup, very gentle, $200.
at barn. C. B. Phillips, Rome,
RED 6.
Jersey Bull, 11/2 yrs. old,
sire: Standard Sir Sybil Ox-
ford: Dam, Brampton Glen Pinn
Jewel, tatoo right ear, S1, left
ear, EB, born June 14, 1948.
fice. papers applied for. Ernest
arden, Clermont, Rt. 1.
4 purebred Holstein Heifers,
2 fresh, 2 to freshen 2-3 wks.,
bargain if sold together. Will
sell separately. No letters. W.
H. Patrick, Winder, Rt. 3.
Reg. Guernsey Bull, 3 yrs.
old, good cond., dehorned, $300.
Selling to keep from inbreed-
ing. Exc. for reg. Guernsey bull
calf and part payment. At my
farm. A. T. Cowings, Means-
ville.
44 Stock Cattle, mostly cows
and yearlings for sale. Call
3203 Nahunta, or write: @. D.
Gibson, Waynesville.
Reg. Jersey Heifer, 9 mos.
old, to trade for young Milch
Cow of good stock. Homer Wof-
ford, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
7 mos. old grade Jersey Bull,
$50.00; Four Jersey-Guernsey
Heifers, 2 yrs. old, bred to reg.
Angus Bull, $100.00 ea.; Also
want reg, purebred Aberdeen-
Angus Heifer, 4-6 wks, old.
State price. Phone Ma, 8782.
eonard Pennisi, Conley, Rt. 1.
"3. ial)
CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. Guernse nsey Bull, Rein-
hardt Waleskas Chief No.
416946, born Nov. 4, 1947, good
cond., ehoee. Ne vB. Deaton,
Buford, Rt. 2, Phone 39786.
Cow giving 3 gals., and 2 yre
old Heifer, expected to be in
fresh March, both $250. Mrs. H.
NI Dallas, Rt. 5. :
Hereford Bull, Plato Domino
5th., No. 3117011, calves Feb.
15th, 47, reg., sell or trade for
other cattle. BR. J. MeGinnis, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 1.
17 Holstein Heifers, vacci-
nated, good size, priced to sell;
Also Bred Eng. Angora Does,
$10. ea.; Bucks, $3. ea. Ray De-
Witt, Cornelia, Box 43.
Several choice Jersey bulls,
out of Silyer, Gold and Medal
of Merit dams, by our Superior
Sire, son of Xenias Sparkling
ivy; few Holstein and Guernsey
Bull Calves available. James F.
Deal, Assistant Prof. Dairying, |
Athens, Univ. of Ga.-
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. Duroe Pigs for Mar 1st.
del, med. blocky type, Wave
Master stock, out of shows
weighing 400-600 lbs., litters of
13-14 pigs, $25.00 ea. FOB. 7
mi. E, Sandersville. M. M. New-
some, Sandersville,
OIC Shoats, 60-70 Ibs., short
nose, blocky, reg. in buyers|
name, male and female, $30.00
ea, Ship anywhere. Satis, guar.
H J. Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1.
Reg. Hereford Boar, 5 mos.
old, reg. in buyers name, $30}
ea. Howard Thaxton, Philo-
math,
Reg. Hereford Pigs, tops in
breeding and quality, boarg and
gilts ready for shipment Jan.
24, Feb. 4, and Feb. 20th,
$25.00 ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward,
Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill
Rd., % Ward Meade Farm...
OIC Pigs and Shoats, $12:50
and up; Also 1 reg. Boar, 400
Ibs., $75.00, Gilt, due in 30
days, $60. 00. B. B. Harrison,
Suwanee, Rts
OIC Female Pigs, short nose,
blocky type, 10 wks. old, -reg.
in buyers name, from cham-
pion bloodlines, $22. 50 and $25
ea. Ship anywhere, H.
Roquemore, Americus, Rt. 2,
Reg. SPC Champ.,_ blocky
type Pigs, sired by grand
champs, one 1948, other, 1949,
$35.00 ea.; 6 open gilts, boars
old enough for light service,
$45.00 ea. Dbl. treated. Ship
anywhere, Quitman Barrs,
Eastman.
Reg. OIC Boar, 19 mos. old,
satis. guar., selling to prevent
inbreeding, all papers, short
nose type, exc. cond., $50.00.
J, A. Yancey, Austell, Rt. 2.
3 purebred Duroc Gilts,
approx, 200 lbs. ea., fine cond.,
$50.00 ea. A. C. Reynolds,
Marietta, Rt. 2, Roswell Rd,
Black African Big Bone
Guinea Male, 20 mos. old, 350
Ibs., ready for heavy service.
E. Spring Creek. R. H.
Keeney, Rome, Rt, 4, % Tom
Kelly Farm,
9 Duroc med. type Pigs, 10
wks. old Jan. 20, about~35 Ibs.,
reg. in buyers name, $20.00
ea. FOB. Knox U, . Queen,
' Blairsville, Rt. 3,
Med. Blocky Type Durog Jer-
sey Male Hog, 9 mos, old, 100
lbs. or more, full blooded but
not reg, (from reg stocks) $25,
Can be shipped. Moore,
Haddoek, Rt.
Reg. SPC ae - stock,
backed by such boars as Ad-
vancer, Challenge Me, Grand
da Grand View
lackman, Pine-
View Victory,
Prince. M, J.
hurst.
Cherry Red Blocky Type
Duroe Pigs, 8 wkg. old, reg. in
buyers name, male or female,
$20.00 ea. Shipped, but crate to
be returned same day gigs re-
ceived. J. E. Bennett, Screven,
Berkshire- bene Brood
Sow, abou Ibs., healthy,
life treat ee cholera, and
swine plague, with 12 pigs, 2
wks. old, $65.00 at farm now.
Near Jr, Consolidated School,
SE Ga, t H. Anderson, Alma,
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. Berkshire, fine show
specimens, Sept. pigs, 1 each
boar and gilt, related, $35.00
ea, H. W. aughn, Athens, ee
O. Box 682, Phone 3338J.
3 SPC Male Pigs, 17 wks.
old, can be reg., $25.00 ea.
od olland, Collins, Rt. 1,
0:
Sow w pigs 2 wks,
old, or sal WS B, Chambers,
Winston, RFD,
SE Fair-Grand Champ. blood-
lines, fast growing meat type
SPC pigs, if wks. old, dbl. treat-
Led, wormed, satis. guar,, $20. ea.
with papers. oie e Brownlee,
Jr., Ben Hill,
1 fine reg. Big Bone Guinea
Boar, 15 mos. old, 200 lbs., very
gentle
sell or exc. for nice reg.
pe
sow, Hampshire, or Berk-
te referred of about same
Inman, Townsend,
Shellman Bluff.
At Stud: Reg- OIG Boar.
| Standing fee, $3.50 after breed- |.
ing, or one pig out of each litter
t 6 wks. old. J. re Higginboth-
ae Bogart, Rt. 1, (Near East-
Ville).
5 OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky,
3 mos. old, from prize winning
stock, cholera immune, reg. buy-
ers name, $25. ea. L. E. Kim-
brough, Vienna, Rt. 2.
2 purebred Berkshire Male
pigs, about % ne ld, reg. buy-.
a name, T. riffin, Lula,
it:
About 12 nice young pigs,
male or female, good stock,
your choice, $8. ea. No less than
two shipped, MO. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
3 purebred Berkshire pigs, 10
wks. old, 4 gilts, 1 male, 35 Ibs.
ea., $25, ea. at farm. Dbl. treat-
ed, reg. in buyers name. Eura+
Lee Long, Meigs, Rt. 1.
SPC Pigs, out of state blood-
lines, boars and gilts, about 30|
lbs., reg. in buyers name, $15.
ea. Crates returned collect, W.
M. Smith, Sandersville, Rt. 1,
Box 111.
2 Blocky type SPG Males, 1
of Victory Supreme breeding,
farrowed July 20, other of Fred
Parker breeding, farrowed Aug.
Ist, reg. buyers name, dbl.
treated, erated,
where, "$30, ea. Ralph Sanders,
Vienna, Rt. 3. \
2 Little Bone Guinea pigs,
31/2 mos. old, crossed with
Big Bone Blaek African Guinea,
about 75 lbs. ea., $17. ea.; Big
Bone Black African Guinea
Boar, full stock, 15 as old,
around 350-400 Ibs, $50. A
Warren, Stillmore, Box 202.
RABBITS AND CAVIES|
FOR SALE
2 mos, old, heavy wt. Chin.,
trio, buck unrelated, $10.00,
Ped. paper: furnished, Ship
anywhere. Exp. COD. John L.
Parrott, Macon, Rt. 6, 2366
Miller Field Rd.
Ped, and reg. NZW, NZ Reds,
Hwt. Chin, and Calif, Juniors,
Seniors, from best show blood-
lines. Write for description and
prices. All inquiries ans, C. P.
Houston, Atlanta, 1445 Mc-
Pherson Ave., 8, RE.
Dutch Ped.: Does and Bucks,
ready 9} breed, $3.00 ea.;
young, ws. old, $2.00 ea.
Checks, MO, or gash, Mrs.
M. Langley, Jr., Dalton, 100 N-
Green St,
NZW aa
7 00 ea.; 3 00, Will ship.
W. H. Franks, Richland.
Rabbits (half chin.), 6 wks.
old, $2.50 pr. Bucks, $1.00 ea.
Will trade. Billy Turner, Union
Point.
Soe ee Flemish Ped.,
mos. old,
-also good NZW and Gray hin.
Does, for sale. Joe. Barnett,
East Point, 307 Dorsey Ave.
(phone Ca. 7268),
Junior and Senior Angoras,
and Hwt. Chin., sired by Grand,
Champ., March delivery of |
Sandy Flemish Giants from.
blue ribbon winners. Reason-
able prices. M. K. Fuqua, Haw-
kinsville,
Douglas Co.,
shipped any-]
About 50 pure breeds and
mixed rabbi
Won't shi N
berton. 7
ead oF fh 4 va SD eid
Want
middle aged, White Man to help
farm and do repair work for
part crop, part wages. Room
and Board. Good stock to. work. |
Rube Horton, Kite, Re 2:
Want reliable Christian man
}and wife, or man, er woman,
to help with chickens, garden-
ing, other light farm chores on
farm, Free modern living quar- |,
ters. White or colored. John D.
Anderson, Dalton, Rt. 1. =e
Want white, reliable couple :
with references for. 1H farm in
near Hwy. 78.
Standing rent. House in good
repair, screened porch, elec,,
water, barn, poultry house,
etc. Mrs. Henry McLarty, At-
lanta, 2230 Peachtree Rd. He.
VEYA at ete:
Want small family to farm on
halves. 4 R House, lights, water,
2 good horses. Good land, plow
tools. Come see. Curtis Ham-
brick, Stone Mountain, Rt, 1.
6023. powland road). phone De:
Want man for 1% H crop on
halves. Excellent land. 15 A
cotton allotment, any amt.
other crops. New block house, |
lights, water, mail and school } 1
bus by door, and pasture. See
immediately for details. A, B-
Popham, Fayetteville, Rt. deci
Want partner or good de-
pendable person for small dairy.
Charles Brusie, Rome, Rt. 6.
Want man (white or colored) | 2
to work five thousand or more
turpentine faces on halves.
Henry Vickers, Ambrose.
Want farm hand. for wages,
prefer settled eouple, familiar |.
with Farmall tractor. Referen-
ces required, John W. Fincher,
Douglasville, Bie 4:
Want refined country woman
to live with couple on small
farm and do light farm chores.
Good home, salary and private
room. Mrs. Paul Bloodworth,
Savannah, Rt. 5; eeceecns sw
Rd., Box Hie oe
Want farm family inclndine E.
woman to do light farm chores
on farm, (no milking); rest
have crop rent free. 10 A cot-
ton and other crops, 3 R house,
mail rt., water, pasture. Ans.
all. letters, E, BE Scales, Bow-
don,
Rica :
Want middle feed white
. woman to do light farm chores, |
for poultry etc, $15.00 wk.
room, and meals. Live as one
of family. Mrs. A. E. Morris,
Quitman, Rt. 1, Box 255.
Want young white woman,
from country, for light work on
chicken farm, Room, board, and
salary, Mrs. Helen Street At-
Janta, Rt. 2.
Want farmer for Se 1H
crop, 3rds. and 4ths, 4R house.
Bus and mail rt. 3 mi, E. Cum-
ming. L, J. Ellis, Cumming.
Want farm couple or small
family for 1H farm, rent free.
Live in trailer or tent. (Good
land but no house) Satis. basis,
H. C. Divon, Atlanta, 16 Edwia
Place.
Want middle aged man to live
with elderly couple and do light
farm work on farm, Small sal-
ary. Must be honest, reliable.
Good home. Ernest Forrester,
Roy.
Want reliable man, white or
colored, with- small family, to)
work 1H crop for standing rent,
3rds, or 4ths. Good land, near
town, on paved hwy., mail and
school bus rt. Roger ae
McDonough. a)
Want smart woman to do
light farm work on farm, live
as one of family. Small salary.
No objection to children. Come
at once. Mrs. Thomas L. Powell,
Lake Park, Rt. 2, Box Be
Want white woman for light
farm work on farm, room and
board reasonable. Salary. Pre-
fer age 25,40. J, Tt ars
Montroe,, Rt. 1
at once good sober,
| Sober.
Want young
in home with 3
one of family
chickens, o
Room, board, re
Route 2.
Want settled,
of good charac t
small dairy farm, fo:
by leat lights anc
children. Must. haw
off. M. J. Jenkins,
828 Ey; High: Se
White man,
(oldest boy 15, sable
work) wants job on
dairy farm. oni
and 3-4 R ho
ers, same:
La
farm for good wages.
Prefer North Ga. Jo
ville, at 3.
dren. Need ot 4 R house, }
school, not over 4 mi. t
Cedartown,
Phone. 16603.
Want light work on
farm (with small family)
ing chickens, garden
light farm chores
Atlanta. Mrs. A. B.
for reasonable salary
House, lights, water,
Prefer Atlanta, M
nolds, State parti
| French, Macon, |
Ave.
Want job on farm a
tractor driver, or 1
shares. Have to be
some. Joseph C.
merville, Rt. 3.
46 yr. old single ma
job at once on farm
or wage hand.
handle Avery,
tor. Desire private
and laundry, $15.
satisfaction. Phone 4-4
Morgan, ae 0;
Ave.
33 yrs. old, wife,
Rual Jones, -Barnesv:
Care G. T. Scott.
Middleaged whi
job on farm. Experien
er, carpenter, es
mechanic. No c
ences exchonsed
Rome, Rt. 6 i
Rd. eae
Want job on :
ence but willin
family. Will tak
Charles
Rae, 314 3r
e Middleaged w
job on farm doing g'
or dairy work. 6 in
4 R house, near scho'
rt. Willing worker. R
mon, Con ey, Rt.
26 yr. old man wi!
baby wants job dr
or tractor on fa
po.
work. Write