Einder..
Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. 1950
NUMBER 26
PACKING
es, nerauats, truckers and
have come to realize the
ucts, carrying the eye ap-
onsumer. The production of
cts and proper grading
with the soil, seed, fertilizer
ation. You cannot produce
ducts on land that is unsuited
BG You -eannot eee
ie
properly graded and
that a good job of production and mar-
keting requires the close cooperation of
the State Department of Agriculture,
the Extension Forces and the yan
al teachers over the State. ~~
In going erouni token county to coun-
ty. I have had the opportunity of con-
tacting a great many County Agents,
Vocational Agricultural Teachers and
Vocational Instructors of Veterans
Farm Training Program.
Last week Te met with the Market
Director, Vocational Education, and Mr.
TG. Walters,
tional Agricultural Education, and some
cf their aids. We discussed.the problem
of production and marketing very fully
~and Dr. Mobley and Mr. Walters fully
approve the idea and necessity for co-
_ operative effort between their men over
the State and the Market Managers at
the Farmers Markets.
Teas determined to have meetings
at each of the markets as early as prac-
tical with Market men, Vocational men
and farmers for the purpose of dissemi-
nating all the information possible and
for arousing enthusiasm and interest in
the minds of Market men, Vocational
men and farmers to do the best possible
job this year.
During this current week, we hope to
managers from over the State in my of- |
fice and invited Dr. M. D. Mobley, State
ate Supervisor, Voca-
/
be able to set up an itinerary for these
meetings and as soon as this itinerary is
definitely fixed, we will publish it so
that all interested parties will know
when and where the nearest of these
meetings will be to the different com-
munities, and it is hoped that many
farmers will attend and we feel that it
~ would be beneficial for businessmen to
attend these meetings so that they in
turn can be of assistance to farmers in
getting proper seed, fertilizer and con-
tainers for packaging in the most. eco-
nomical way.
- We have'a tremendous big job to do.
The Department of Agriculture, Exten-
Roe:
OD CROPS FOR MARKET
sidn and Vocational people will all be up
to our eyes, but we must put the jor
It is a must.
,
The Experiment Stations have done
over.
a splendid job and have prepared val- _
uable information which is available
with regard to a great many crops suit-
ed to the different sections of the State :
and this information will be made avail- |
.
able at these meetings.
Re zi
_ GRADING
~ Thave discussed with Mr.H. M. Riley,
District Supervisor, Federal-State In-
spection Service, the possibility of hav-
ing a Federal Inspector go around and
attend these meetings and we will have
such a man on hand at the meetings.
During the marketing season, we will
also do all that we can to aid farmers in
putting their products on the market in
a proper condition. There is one funda-
mental rule that we can all remember
which will very much simplify grading
and packing to have a quality product.
Tf we will but remember that other peo-
ple like to eat the same kind of food that
we do. If we go out to pick beans; we
should pick the same kind of beans that
we want on our table. Beans that ar
too old and tough for our own table are
not desired by other consumers and are,
therefore, a dreg on the market. They
not only sell cheap, but they tend to pull
down the price on good beans.
Tnsect damage also makes vegetables
undesirable for our own table and like-
wise make them hard to sell and pull the
price down on the better products un-
less the better products are graded to
standard grades and vroperly packed.
The same general rule applies to all foo?
crops.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
MARCH 15
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5
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Finest Giant Dahlias, Decora-
| tive, Yellow, Orchid, Red, Dark
Maroon, Rose Nell Pink, No. 1
tubers, 20ce ea.; No orders less
$1.00. Send postage.
L. Lowe, Porterdale.
Dahlias: Vicky, Donnie Rose,
Warner, Jerome, $2.25 doz.;
Mix. col. Glad. White Tris.
Lemon Day Lilies, Mums,
White Shaster Daisies, 50c doz.;
Pink Hibiscus, Pink - Spirea,
Easter Rose, Forsythia, White
Altheas, Rooted Orange Sulta-
|nas, 25c ea. Mrs. T. J. ne
ton, Jackson, Rt. 1.
Collection 7 dif. Hemerocaliis
(lemon) Lilies, $2.00; unrooted
Evergreen cuttings Photinia,
Red Berry, Wax Leaf Japanese
fYew, Red Raspberry Sprouts,
$1.00 doz. PP. Mrs. B. L. Per-
| row, Jasper.
Chrysanthemums: Large type,
Enchantress, Early Pink, Rose
Glory, Maroon, Bessie Clark,
Doty Pink, White, 25, $1.00; Pe.
rennials. Stokesia, 8, $1.00;
Artemisia, Pink Phlox, Lemon
Day Lilies, 16, $1.00; No orders
less $1. Add postage. Mrs. Una
Everson, Cordele, Rt. 1.
Pink Per. Phlox, 50c doz.;
Rooted Verbena, rose, white,
pink, purple, orchid, dark red,
bright red, others; Mums, 36
7
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FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE FOR SALE >
ei Tube Roses, blooming size,
ATTENTION $5.00 C; $12.50 bushel in clumps.
All flower notices received
through 2&th of February. will
be published; those not ap-
pearing in this issue will be
carried March &th. Beginning
with Avril Flower issue, all
Flower motices must reach
B-etin Office by 20 instead
ef 25 of month preceeding
issue in which they apvear.
Botte
Dehlias, mixed cols., $1.00 and
$1.50 doz.; Glads, mixed, 40c
doz. Exc. for print sacks, half
runner beans. Henry -Whit-
field, Marietta, 330 Rose Lane
St.
Yellow Jasmine, Dorothy Per-
kin, Pink Cluster Rose, 2, $1.00;
3 yr. plants Variegated Sweet
Violets, 5 ~doz., = $1.00. Plus
postage. Mrs. _E. Fountain,
Fort Valley.
Pink Running Rose Bush,
Yellow Jasmine, Jan. Honey-
suckle, rooted, 2, 25c; White
Violets, 25c doz.; Orange Lilies,
3, 15; Dif. col. Iris, Jonquils,
50c dez.; Christmas Cactus cut-
ting, 10c. Mrs. Ara Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Rt, 1.
Glad Bulbs, large type Chry-
santhemums, Hardy Pink Phlox,
Large White, Pink, Spoon
Mums, 50c doz.; or exc. for
Red Hot Poker, White Red,
Spider Lily Bulbs. Mrs. W. H.
Simpson Lula, Rt. 1.
Yellow Kerria, Coralberry,
Spireas, Pussy Willows, Weep-
ing Willow, Lombardy, Pop-
Jar, Vinca, Boston Ivy, Abelia,
Forsythia, Soft Hydrangea,
Wisteria, and 4, $1.00; Large
50c ea.; Gardenias, Winter
Creeper, Euonymus, 50c ea.
Josan Geia, Lawrenceville.
Large Yellow, Small White,
Lavender and Dark Lavender
Quill Mum Plants, 20 ea. Mrs.
iu. BE. Ellis; Lyons; Rt. 95:
Pink Thrift, 75c C; 500, $3.00;
$5.00 M. Mrs. J. N. Adamson;
Lula, Rt. 2.
Many col. fine mixed Iris,
50, $2.50; $4.00 C; $30.00 M;
White, Yellow Narcissi, Jon-
quils, Daffodils, Butter and
Eggs, 60c C; ~$5.00 M; Little
Blue Hyacinths, Philippine
Seedlings, $3.00 C. Add post-
age. Mrs. S. M, Gunter, Law-
renceville, Rt. 1.
2-3 it.,
O. L.. Dickerson, Marietta, Rt.
3 Box 133.
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
Red Bud, 3 col. Azaleas, Coral
Berry, White, Yellow Dogwood,
Strawberry Bush, Cherokee
Rose, Creek Hemlock, Holly,
White Pine, 2-3 ft., $2.00 doz.;
Shasta Daisies, Phlox, $2.00 C.
PP. Roy H. Wilson, Mineral
Bluff, Box 150.
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
White Pine, Red and Yellow
Azaleas, Tulip Poplar, Silver
Maple, Yellow Thornless Peacn
Roses, Crabapple, Holly, rooted,
$2.50 doz.; Snowdrops,
Blue Iris, Phlox, Snapdragons,
Grey Violets, $2.50 C. Mrs. Joe
Henry, Mineral Bluff.
Bulbs: Daffodils, Yellow,
White and Cream Narcissi, 35
doz.; Tube Rose, dbl. and sin-
gle, mixed, 75c doz.; Large tyne
Mums, variegated, 30c doz. Add
postage. Miss Ethel Sullivan,
Marietta, Rt. 2.
3 doz. Dahia Bulbs, dark red,
$1.50. doz. Cash. Or exc. for
white or print sacks, 100 lb.
cap. Mrs. E. F, Thompson,
Farmington, Rt. 2.
Jan. Jasmine, large Leaf
Hedge, rooted, $1.00 d6z. Exc.
for print sacks, good cond. Add
postage. Mrs. G. D. Mitchell,
Pitts, Box 38.
Purple blooming Thrift, Rose
Verbena, lue Violets, 90c C;
Primroses, Petunias, 25 doz.
All with good roots. Add post-
age. Miss Hattie Mae Huff,
Philomath.
Glad Bulbs: Mixed Picardy.
1910, 144-2 in., 60cdoz.; mixed
Bulblets, (10 cols.) 75e qt.;
Assortment 12 rooted Pot
Plants, $1.00; Castor Bean
Seed, 2 cups, 25c. Add post-
age. Miss Ivey Dugger, Oli-
ver,
Purple Achimenese, 35c doz.;
Red Tree Dahlia Tubers, 75c
doz.; Maiden Hair Fern Clump,
25c; Seed: Mixed Periwinkles,
mixed Dianthus, Yellow Calif.
Pea, White Perennial Pea,
Mexican Sunflower, % tsp., 10c.
Add postage. Miss Emma Dug-
ger, Oliver,
Mixed Glad Bulbs of fine va-
riety, whites and pinks mostly,
5e ea.;- $4. C. E. T. Weaver,
Woodbury, Box 440. :
fine varieties, large, med., Poms,
Buttons, dif. types, sizes, colors.
Either, 3 doz., $1. Damp moss
packed, Mrs.. W. H. Whitten,
Chula.
Red, Yellow Cashes 75 doz.
Be Mrs. Ben M.. Dennard,
Cochran, Rt. 4.
Fine Cannas:
City of Portland, Madame Can-
ard, Hungarian Pink, Giant,
King Humbert, $2.25 C; White
Cordele.
Apr. blooming Narcissus,
Sweet Scented Dbl. Pink Hya-
cinths, 12 of each, 50c; Lily of
the Valley, 3, 50c; Red, Yellow
var. Mums, a 50c; Johnnie-
Jump-Up, 6, 50c; Ornamental
Strawberry, 6, 50c. Add postage.
Mrs. J. D. Bennett, Dahlonega,
Rt. 2.
50 big Thrift Plants, 65c. Exc.
for nice print sacks. Mrs. Willie
M. Boyd, Douglasville, Rt. 2.
40 var. Mum plants, all cols.,
named and labeled, 10c ea.;
Mixture not labeled, 5c ea. Exc.
for Azaleas, or Dahlias.. Mrs.
Chas. Coble, Douglas, Rt. 3.
Yellow Janmary Jasmine,
rooted, 3, 25c; Small Leaf Ev-
ergreen Hedge, rooted, 2c ea.;
Pink Thrift; rooted, 60c C. Mrs.
TH: Heath, Douglasville, Rt. 1.
Iris, Hardy Phlox, mixed cols.,
Glad: Bulbs, 50c doz.; August
Lilies, 3, 50c; Garlic Bulbs, 3
doz., $1. Add postage. Cash or
MO. E. S. Stephens, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 58.
Perennial Phlox, 50c doz.; 6
each, Glads, and Irises, 3: Au-
gust Lilies, 1 Hyacinth, 16, $1.
Add postage. Cash or MO. John
B. Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
Box 58.
Privet Hedge, rooted, 4-6 in.,
$1. C. No orders less $1.00; Biue
Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.25 C. Del.
Mrs. Hoyt Chandler, Daniels-
ville, Rt. 2, Box 141.
Blue Ageratum, mix. cols.
Verbena, mixed Fall Pinks,
Purple, White Violets, Dusty
Miller, White Easter Rose, Blue
Spanish Iris, Pink Thrift, Blue
Hyacinths, 40c doz.; Dbl. and
Single Jonquils, $1. C. Add post-
age. Miss L..M. White, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1, Box 35.
Seed: Large Dbl. Zinnias,
mixed col., 10c: cup; Mission,
Sunset Giant and Flash Mari-
gold,, 1/2 cup, 10c. PP. Miss
Lillian Harden, Whiite, Rt. 1.
Betty Nuthall Glads, $1.25 C;
$10. M; Red, Yeliow, Orange,
Lavender, White Button Mums,
White Pom Poms, 50c doz. Mrs.
V. Carter, Whitesburg.
M Mixed English Daisies,
Larkspur, 35 doz.; 36, $1.00;
Per. Phlox, Sweet William,
Scabiosa, Stocks, Red Thrift,
Pink, Purple, Red Verbena,
each 50c doz.; Red, White, Pink
Peonies, 3,. $1.25. "Add postage
(15e) on orders. Mrs. M. P.
Combs, Washington, Rt. ;
-25c doz.;
Eureka White, | ;
Wisteria, 6, $1. Mrs. J. R. Camp, |
ee
OWERS AND SEED ,
FOR SALE
Chrysanthemums, yellow, Milk. and Wi
30c doz.; Pink Thrift, 25 doz.;}| Pink Peonies, $1
Jonquils, 15 doz,; Purple Iris, Lilies, 75e d
20c doz.; All well rooted. No| ing Sue, R
Mrs. J,| checks nor COD. Add postage. Yellow:
Large blooming size mixed
Glad bulbs, 65c doz.; Large
blooming size Heer Lily, 25c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. A. M.
Thomas, Williamson.
Early blooming Dwarf French
and Mission Giant Marigold,
Dbl. Zinnia Seed, 15c cup. Miss
Vivie Smith, White, RFD 1.
Hardy Water Lilies, Glad-
stone variety, large
well rooted, $1.50 ea.; 3, $4. pre-
paid. T. Mg Franklin, Winston,
RFD 1. a Rie :
Harry Silvey, Woodville.
6 in. Snapdragons, pink, mix- |
3 in. clear Pink }]
PomPom Mums, Per. Red mixed }.
Carnations, Pink, Blue Forget-
ed, 75c. doz.;
Me-Not, Hybrid. Scabiosa,
White, Pink Queen Annes Lace,
each, 65c doz.; 8 cols. Miniature
Dahlias (named) $2.50 doz.
Mrs. F. M. ombs, Ste weet
ington.
Chrysanthemums: Big Vahiner
Dark Red, Bronze, Daisy type,
5 doz., , $l. 00; Big Blue
Violets, "25 doz.: Dbl. Red Ge-
raniums, rooted, 10c;. Unrooted,
5c. Plus postage. Mrs. W. R.
Johnson, Whigham, Rt. 2. -
Tube Roses, Jumbo, $5. C; No.
1, $4. ; Field Run, $5: bu.;
Mums: Turner, 4 cols., Red
Wing, Golden Wedding, $1, doz.;
$4. C; Purple, Red, Bronze,
White, Yellow Giants, 50c doz.;
$2. C. Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley.
Deep Pink Jap. Magnolias,
rooted, 3 ft., $1..ea.; Larger ones
eo up to $10. here; Several
and extra large Abelias,
Bridal Wreaths, Spireas, other
blooming shrubs selected here.
Y. M. Anderson, Williamson.
Large White, Yellow rooted
Chrysanthemum plants, 20, $1.
PP. Moss. wrapped. Or Exc. for
3 print sacks. Mrs. Clovis a ohn-
son, Waynesville.
Dbl. Gaillardia plants, ~all
cols.; French Marigold, Dorothy
Perkin Small Cluster, 25c doz.,
10c postage; Red and Pink Run-
ning Roses, rooted bushes, 25c
plus 10c postage. Exc. for print
sacks. Mrs. R. Wells, Waycross,
Bell: St;, Rt; 45:
Pink Perennial Phlox, Blue
Ageratum, 50c doz.; Bearded
Iris, 1 each Lavender, White,
Yellow, Royal Purple, and one
with rose standards and purple
falls.) 6, .50c. PP..-Mrs. J. M.
Newman, Tallapoosa, Rt 2.
Yellow March Fiowers, 4 doz.
$1.00; Running Honeysuckle
Vine, 8, $1.00. Exc. for print
or white -sacks. Mrs. Milton
Priest, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Dbl. Red Poppy, Queen Anns |.
Lace, Dbl. mixed -Gaillardia,
Large, Baby Zinnias, Yellow,
Orange Marigold Seed, 10c pkg.
Dbl. mixed cols. Larkspur,
Queen Anns Lace Plants, 35c
doz.; Med. Dahlia Tubers, Red
and Yellow, $1.25 doz. Mrs.
Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt; A
Dahlias red, white, yellow,
$1.00 doz.; Black Velvet Rose,
35c ea.; Tame Dogwood, 30c
_|ea.; Single Touch-Me-Not seed,
15c tsp.; Pink Dbl., 20c tsp-:
Tiger Lilies, 25c ea.; Red 7 Sis-
ter Rose cuttings, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Mary Ellis, Pis-
gah, ri j
White Narcissus, blooming
size, 50c doz.; Pink Verbena, 6,
25c;
mixed cols., 50c doz. Fall
Pinks, Snapdragon, 25 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. B. W. ANS
derson,, Oakwood.
Purple Iris, King Alfred Daf-
fodils, Jonquils, Dbl. Orange
Day Lilies, Primroses, 50c doz.;
Yellow Thornless, Peachtree
Rose, 25c ea. Add postage. Exc.
for print sacks. Mrs. Azzie Sil-
ver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
White Easter Lilies, ready
for spring blooming, 75c doz. |
PP; Also Blue Plum Trees, 25 | 1
ea.
crowns, |
B65. $1. 50; $1.75 -
Dahlonega, Rt
| Danielsville, Rta ws
| $1.00 doz.
Bachelor Button Plants,
and Blue Grape
doz. Miss Arbel
ing Rock, Rt.
Dbl. and Sin;
50c doz.; Cann
$1.50 doz.; Mums (!
ferent), $1.50 doz.
colors. Add postag
H.Thomason, Rock
Red, Pink Oleg
Dbl. Rosy Red .
Jap. Magnolia, $1
Purple Butterfly E
postage. Mrs,
rester, ee 2
ed plants;< 2: ttm
bery. Reasonabl
Graham Eley, Wh
Orange Day Lil
Pink Spirea, Pur
Snowballs, ooted,
Special Monthly Ro:
32:50 aap:
exc, for a Ma
postage. Miss Rutl
Talking Rock, Rt. 2s
Cape Jasmine, P
Butterfly cuttings, 6,
Hedge, 3, 4, 5, in.
less 100 sold; Deutz:
6, 50c; Mock oe
Golden Candle Sti
Orange Cannas, D
Flags, 6, $1.00; $
Raspberry, >
age.
Rei
Mums, Blue D sy,
Iris Lilies, Sweet W:
bena, Thrift, 50ce doz
Cannas, Dahlias
$1.00 doz.; W
Vflies, 2, 25c;
less, Pink , Peacl
$1.25 doz. Mrs. _
David Sutt
<a
Dwarf Baewoe
$2.00 doz.; Pyr
yitae, 50c ea.;
blooming size, $1
Radianee Roses,
Poppy Seed, -10c
Narcissus, $1.00 a
age. Mrs. Hoyt
Coralberry, J
Willow Showers
each; Levender Hardy
Red. Cushion Mums, 90
Giant Lavender Da
Double ae 5
scomb Seed, 1
postage. No.
ders. Mrs. E d
Douglasville, Rt. 1
Large type
| Yellow, Pink,
color; Small
Spring deliver
Anthony, Colun
Sir Watkins,
Royal Sovereign
doz.; 2 each T
Arthur, Franciscoe,
Diana Manners, J
and Sir Watkins,
Mixed lot 12 diffe
per 50. Mrs. Newt.
Carrollton, Rt. 5
Dahlia Bulbs,
varieties, unlabe
Tube Rose
one clun
zaleas, 30c ea.;
fern, 25c ea.;
onicas, 35c 2a.
2 ae ee a ee ee eo Eo
40c doz.-White
Lemon Lilies, |
inks, 35 doz.;
Piers, 25c bunch;
heas, 25c ea.; Old
t Roses, 45c ea.
No checks. Miss
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Red Verbena,
$1.00; Pink Can-
1.00 C; Monthly
8 colors, Red
se, 50c doz.; Blue
Pink Spirea, root-
Bonnie
ms: Polly Rose,
ivia, Bungundy,
[artha Marie,
g, Yellow, White
ner, large, $2.50
is, Daisies, $1.50
ut of state orders,
e.
ite (Silver Sheen)
doz.;
; Day Lilies, 25c
Lilies, cheap by
$1. del. except |
ae J. G. Rob-
Se Ee eee aS ae
ed Se $1.75
ox, Yarrow, But-
, Yellow Per.
idenglow, Glads,
Red Hot Poker,
EA latly 2,) 25; 8,
ga, Rt. 1.
2 doz.; $1.00;
Bronze: Mums,
ark Pink Ver-
, Prince of Per-
low Narcissus, $1.50 C. Mrs.
Cromer McCurley, Hartwell,
a, Pe Oe
ec Large Red Cannas, $1.50 doz.;
| Shasta Daisies,
"| Lilies, Blue Ageratum, Calif.
: Pink, and Salmon Sultanas, 25c.
*| White Narcissus,
,|Cape Jasmine, well rooted, 20
"15 for 1 dozen Hyacinth, Pink or
'| Blue, or Tulip Bulbs. Add post-
age. Mrs. E. D. Neal, Carters-
: Add 3c stamp.
Yellow Mums, }
Smith, |.
, | Daisy
catums, Boston Ivy,
acked. Miss Grace
eS doz., $1.25;
1.25; Pink, Red
doz., $1.00. Mrs.
h By Vert, Helea
White
(poole Pink Thrift, 35 doz.;
Long Trumpet Daffodils, Yel-
Orange Day
Primroses Se Violets, - $1.
doz. PP. Mrs. J. F. Miller, Cleve-
land, Rt. 2.
Wine, Lavender, a
Pink Mums, 75c doz.; January
Jasmine, Marica Gracilis or
elsing Tris,#15c ea.; Gardenias,
mat imus Japonica (glossy ev-.
en), Pittisporum, Red,
Mrs. M. L . Butler, Cale, Rt. Ly
Box 356..
August Lilies, Begonias,
Lilacs, 25c ea.; Purple Mums,
ew Lilies, 25c doz.; Jonquils,
3 doz., $1.00; Verbenas, Cannas,
50c doz.; Dahlias, $1.25 doz.;
8 doz., $1.00;
Tris, 21/2 doz., $1. Add postage.
a Ramie Black, Cleveland,
tet;
_ Chrysanthemums:
Golden Incurved Yellow, Pink
Spoon, Mustard Cactus, Deep
Pink Daisy, $1. doz. Yellow
Button, Tiny, Dbl, White
Azalea Mums, 25, $1.00; Dbl.
Pink, White Oleanders, Deep
Pink, Orchid, Blue Thrift, $1.
C., Mrs. Annie West, Crawford-
ville
White Wisteria, Pink Weigela,
ea. Add postage. Exc. for bloom-
ing size Tube Rose Bulbs. Mrs.
, | James Pearson, Coosa, Rt. 1.
Dahlia Potatoes, 5, 20c. Exc.
ville, Rta2.
Snapdragon Seed, Red, White,
Pink, Yellow, Bronze, 15c tsp.
Mrs. L. A.
Thompson, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Purple Iris, 40c.doz.; Blue
Forget-Me-Nots, 50c doz.; Also
Fish Mouths, 40c doz. Mrs.
Whitmire, Cumming, Rt. 3.
Chrysanthemums, Phlox
Goldenglow, Armeria, red ball,
blooming Sage plants, 25 ea.;
Seed from large Cockscomb,
18-25 in. across, 25 tsp.; Gold-
enbell, Jasmine, Pink Running
Rose, 50c ea.; Red, Pink Can-
nas, 25c ea, Add postage. Mrs.
C. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Rt, 3.
Chrysanthemum plants, col-
lection of colors, $1. doz.; White,
Pink, and Yellow Dotys, 18, $1.;
| Med. size, and small om-Poms,
e, Red, White, Yellow
Pink, ae Lavender, mixed
_ | collection, 20, $1. Add postage.
eee Underwood, Conyers,
= 7
Forsythia, English Dogwood,
Purple Lilac, Flowering Quince,
Peachtree Rose, Lily Tree, 50c
ea.; Red Cannas, Purple Iris,
30c doz.;. Nandinas, $1.75 ea.;
Pink Thrift, 35c bunch at my
home, Mrs. Otis Mashbum,
Cumming, Rt. 5.
Rooted Verbena, Purple, ore,
4, Pink, Red, 50c doz. Mrs. E.
R. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Assorted colors Petunias, 20c
doz.; Dbl. Day Lilies, Mum
Plants, 50c doz.; Red and Yel-
low Cannas, ic doz.; Foxglove,
35c doz. Add. aaa! Virs. Jesse
F. Johnson, Cordele, Rt. 2.
Dahlia Tubers, large Geliaw:
white, red, wine, lavender, pur-
ple, fuchsia, bronze, biege,
pink, $1. doz.; Dif. col. Lark-
spurs, Hedge Bushes, 50, 20c.
Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Cain,
Clermont, Rt. 1.
20 varieties fine Iris, 7, $1.00;
Chrysanthemums, incur v ed,
white, yellow, pink, and yellow
spoon, large Cactus, white, yel-
low Button, ot thers, 215; $1.00;
oes yellow Hemerocallis Lily,
$1. Mrs. W. ~E. hnson,
fee ioravitic. Rt. 2.
ding White, Sunset
Man O War Pink, Colyer Lav-
ender, Ball Cream, Indian Red,
Variegated, White Cloud, 25
plants, $4.00; Button and Daisy
type, 25, $1. 50. Mrs, R. L. miler
Cuthbert, Rt. 5.
Blue, White August Lilies,
Pink, White Peonies, 25c ea.;
75 Glad Bulbs, - $1. 00; White
Large]:
D.|Flowers, $1. Exc. for 200 Ever-
a Chrysanthemums: Silver Wed-,
Yellow,
Different cols. Iris, $1. doz.;
2 Red Large Boxwoods, $65.
Mrs. G. L. Tallant, Cumming.)
Sweet Williams, small -Yel-
low Chrysanthemums, Purple
Viola, 35, $1.00; Croft Haster
Lilies, . doz.; Dagar Ferns,
Lemon Day Lilies, Giant Garlic,
Dbl. Day Lilies, $1. doz.; Si-,
berian and German Iris, 50c
doz.; Dbl. Altheas, 26 Hubert
Chambers, Canton, Box 488.
Collection: Xmas, Star Fish,
other Cactus, 6 dif. Begonias,
Ferns, Justicia, Red, White,
Green Striped Jew, 6 dif. Ge-
raniums, 20c ea.; 8, $1.00; Red,
Bronze, White, Yellow Mums,
Pink, Bronze Cushion, Peri-
winkle, 25, $1. Mrs. T. K. Moore,
Canton, Rt. 3.
Pink Hydrangeas, Holly bush-
es, 50c ea.; 3, $1.00; Dark, Light
Purple Mums, Shasta Daisies,
25c doz.; White Dogwood, Air
Leaf Plant, Purple Lilac, Red,
Pink, White Begonia, 25 ea.;
Verbena, 5 cols., 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. John Howard
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Small Yellow, Purple Mums,
50c doz.; Sweet Gum Ger., Pur-
ple Lilac, 10c ea.; Pink Run-
ning Rose, 20c ea.; 3, 50e; Pink
Lily, White Begonia, 5e ea.;
Jack Beams, 5e doz. No stamps.
Add postage. Mrs, Orene Tate,
Cumming, Rt. 4.
Rhododendrons, Pink Yellow
Dogwood, Mtn. Azaleas, Laurels,
Mtn. Spruce Pine, Wild. Rose,
Crabapple, Coralberry, Butter-
fly, Red Maple, 2 2-8 ft. and
Globe Arborvitae, Boxwood, 8
in., $2. doz, Sadie Wilson, Blue
Ridge.
14 dif! cuttings Pot Flowers,
50c. Or exe. for Red Flowering
Dogwood or Watermelon Red
Crape Myrtle Bushes. Mrs. Liz-
zie Maddox, Buford; Rt. Es
White, Bronze, Yellow, Wine
Large. Mums, Red Cushion.
Mums, Yellow and. Bronze
Flowers:on 1 bush Azaleamums;
35 mums, 5 each Yard, and Pot
bearing Strawberry plants. Mrs,
A. G. Hunt, Buford, Rt. 1.
Red, Yellow, Velvet Dahlia
Bulbs, $1. doz.; Rose Thrift,
Purple Verbena, 50c doz.; Dbl.
Jonquils, $2.50 C; White Nar-
cissus, King Alfred Jonquils,
$2. C; Shrubbery (white blooms
in spring, purple berries in fall),
$5. C. Martha Womack, Bre-
men, Rt, 2, Box 89. |
Rooted, Hardy Verbena, sol-
ids, variegated, 12 colors, $1.
plus postage; All cols. Mums,
65e doz. PP; Large 3 yr. size
Gardenias, $1. 50 ea.; 3 yr. size
Red Crape Myrtle, '50c ea.; 3,
$1, Add postage. Mrs. H.
Richardson, Bowdon, Rt, 1.
Mixed col. German Iris, Chry-
santhemums, Dbl. Red Bud,
Yellow Humbert, Indiana
Orange Cannas, 75c doz.; White
June Lilies, name unknown,
lange, 75c; Small, 50c. Add post=
age. Mrs. Ruth. Head, Bremen,
Rose Thrift, House Leak, Pur-
ple Violets, Small German Iris,
Mums, mixed, 50c doz.; $3. C; 2
doz. Weigela, White to Pink
Shade, ce $1.00; Mixed col.
Glad, $6. Add postage. Alice
Harrison, cae
Purple Violets, fragrant, 30,
$1.00; Cannas, Winter Colossal,
large red, 5 roots, $1. $2. orders
PP: Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer,
Brooks.
Glad Bulbs, mixed cols:
blooming size, 50c doz.; Bulb-
lets, 25c doz.; Exc. for print
sacks, 3 sacks per 2 doz. bulbs;
Touch-Me-Not Seed, mixed cols.,
30c This. PP in Ga. Mrs. Mat-
tie Little, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Unusual Moss Shrub, makes
excellent borders, 5c ea.; Dbl.
Altheas,
cuttings, 10c ea.; Red Spirea,
rooted, $1.00; Jan. Honeysuckle
cuttings, 10c. Mrs. W. H. Ellis,
Bartow, Rt. 1.
_ Blue Easter and Orange Lil-
ies, Yellow Datlfodils; White
Narcissi, 50c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Rebecca Golden, Bremen,
Rt, 2, Box 35.
Blue Spruce, Eng. Juniper,
Globe and Tree Arborvitae,
Boxwood, rooted, 12-18 in.-$4.
doz.; Large Blue Violets, Fox-
glove, Daffodils, Phlox, Galax,
Yellow Iris, 50c doz. PP. Bob
men, Rt. 2, Box 89.
E. postage.
White, Pink, Purple:
FOR SALE
ay Wf
Red, Yellow Oana Ontos
Day Lilies, Royal Blue Iris,
Snowdrops, King. Alfred Jon-
quils, Apr.. blooming Narcissus.
sell or ex, for print or white,
sacks. Martha Womack, Bre-
Dahlias, Cherokee Brave,
Giant Pink, Ashley Park, Mar-
garet Wilson, Sunray, Jersey
Dainty, Oak. Leaf Monarch,
Mammoth White, Sunset, Treas-
ure Island, Golden Beauty,
Mrs. Warner, others, $2.50 doz.;
Cannas, Verbenas, Iris, $1.25
ane L. P. Ivey, Bremen,
Spirea, Forsythia, Jasmine
Pinky Almand, Bridal Wreath,
White Weigela, Blue Weeping
Linda, Rose Weigela, White
Easter and Dark Rose Saucer
Rose, 75c ea.; Red May Cherry,
$1. Mautile Harrison, Bremen.
Lavender Iris, Bronze Mums,
35c doz.; Pink Verbena, 10c ea.;
3, 25; Purple Lilac, 15c ea.; 3,
40c: Yellow Thornless Rose, 25
ea.; White Easter Lilies, 50c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Roy
Boyce, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 68.
White Narcissus, Yellow Jon-
quil, Trumpet Daffodils, $2. C;
Star of Bethlehem, mixed cols.
Glads, 3 doz., $1.25; Dbl. Red
King Humbert Cannas, 75c doz.;
Spirea, Forsythia, Single Ja-
ponica, Pink Almond. Addpost-
age. Mrs. E. B. Thornton, Bre-
men.
White Narcissus, Trumpet
Daffodils, $2. C; Star of Bethle-
hem, 3 doz., $1.25; Dbl. Red
Humbert Yellow, and Indiana
Orange Cannas, 75c doz.;
Orange Day Lilies,; 3 doz., $1.
Add postage. Velma\Dean, Bre-
men, Box 81.
Yellow Narcissus, Daffodils,
Jonquils, Orange Day Lilies,
40c doz.; Mums: Large White,
Bronze, Daisy type, Yellow
Pompom, Garlic plants, 30c doz.;
Wild Hydrangeas, 20c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Ella M. Moore,
Care A. H. Griffin, Cataula.
Boxwood, Evergreens, larg-
est nearly 4 ft., 25c up to $4.00;
Also large dbl. Cannas, White
and Pink Hydrangeas, large
flowers when in bloom. Write
or come. Mrs. W. M. Willis,
Chatsworth, Rt. 2. (1 1/4 mi. W.).
50 English Ivy, $5.00; $9. C.
All rooted and PP. Mrs, E. A.
Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 1.
Bronze Cannas, 50c .doz.;
White Iris, 5 ea. Mrs. . Lillie
Dowdy, Cordele, Rt. 4. Box 155.
1000 Tuberose Bulbs, $1. doz.
Fob here:.C. I Mills, Carnegie.
Pink Daisy Mums, 35c doz.
or exc. for print sacks; 1 doz.
plants per sack. Each pay
Mrs. W. A. Coleman,
Atlanta, 316 Atwood St.
Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 35c
doz.; Sweet William Plants, 40c
doz. PP; Small Althea Bushes,
15 ea.; With 2-4 leaves, 25, 40c.
Mrs, J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Rt.
2,
Watermelon Crape Myrtle,
$3.00 doz.; Blue, White Hydran-
geas, Sweetshrubs, 25c; White
Spider, Milk and Wine Lilies,
5, $1.00. All rooted. Exc. or
print sacks. Mrs. J. S. Doug-
las, Alma, Rt. 1.
Fuchsia, rooted, 3, $1.00.
Plus postage.. Or exc. for sacks.
Mrs. Meud Roberts,
2946 Memorial Dr. S.E.
Dorothy Perkins Rose, 25c;
All cols. Petunias, 25c doz.;
Watermelon Crape Myrtle, $3
doz.; Mock Oranges, 35c ea.;
Milk and Wine, White Spider
Lilies, 5, $1.00. No orders less
$1.00. Mrs. Clayton Douglas,
Alma, Rt. 1., Box 72.
| Fine Iris, about 25 named
varieties, $1.25 doz. Mrs. W
W. Trimble, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Scotch Broom, Yucca, 40c ea.;
Dbl. Day Lilies, Hardy Phlox,
Goldenglow, 40c doz.; Dahlias,
mix. col., large var., .25 per
tuber; Also Okra Seed, 35c cup.
Add postage. Mrs. Odessa Dodd,
Alpharetta.
Large Lavender,
low Dahlia Bulbs, $1.50 doz.
P. Prompt shipment. Mrs. U.
Atlanta,
Red, Yel-
|Jonquils, le Noel Payne,
[Fong n, Re ci
J, Bi ae Blue i aa
Ew, ay
LOWE D*
FOR. SALE
Violets: Blue Boy, Blue Girl,
White Lady, Sapphire, 50c and
75 ea. * 2% yr. old Cape Jas-
mine, 75c-$1.50; Orchid Thrift,
$1.00 C. Mrs. T. R. Sweatman,
Atlanta, 17 Louise Pl, N.W..
Red Salvia Seed, 25c' tsp.;
Dbl. Larkspur, 15c tsp.; Shasta
Daisy, Pink or Red Verbena,
40c doz.; Purple and Green Jew,
3 cuttings, 15c; 6, 25c. Exc.
for Fuchsia. Mrs. P. R. Ches-
ser, Auburn.
Red, Orange, Yellow Cannas,
Tbe doz.; Mixed cols. Larkspur,
Lady of the Lake, Pink Yarrow,
35c doz.; Shasta Daisies, 50c;
Single Hollyhock, 25c
Scarlet Sage, Waves of Gold,
20c doz. Mrs. Clyde Logan,
Austell, Rt. 2. :
Super Swiss Giant Pansy
Plants, blooming now, strong,
healthy, 20 different. varieties
Chrysanthemums, Hardy Can-
dy Tuft, 20, $1.00. Mrs. D. E.
Abraham, Avondale Estates,
Box 112. (Tel. Cr. 1180).
Scotch Brooms, 2-3 ft., Photi-
nias, 1% ft., Baby Breath Spi-
rea, each 3, $1.00; Red Bar-
berry, Abelias, 2-3 ft., 2, $1.00;
Mixed Cols. Iris and Mums,
$1.00 doz. Add. postage. Mrs.
Floyd Adams, Buchanan, Rt. 2.
White Flags, 50c doz.; Yel-
low Jonquils, Narcissus, Butter
and Eggs, Golden Spur, Daf-
fodils, White Narcissus, Blua
Roman Hyacinths, Orange Day
Lilies, Star of Bethlehem, Blua_
Lady of the Lake, Mums, Lark-
spurs, 25c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Arthur Meeler, Bishop,
Rt. 1, Box 222.
Red and Yellow Cannas, 506
doz.; Paper White Narcissus,
Yellow Jonquils, Daffodils,~30
doz.; Blue Iris, White Easter
Lilies, Star of Bethlehem, 75c
doz. Exe. for print sacks. Mrs.
Joe Smith, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box
66.
50,000 Privet Medwe Plants,
400, $1.00 or exc. for 4 print
sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs.
B. Thornton, Bowdon.
Verbena Plants, rooted, red,
pink, purple, rose, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. E. R. Jones,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Mayfield Giant Shasta Daises,
$1.00 doz.; Good col. of Mums,
3 doz., $1.00. Moss packed. Mrs. ~
H. B. Roberson, Chula.
Lantana, Pink Crape Myrtle,
Coral Berry, Fig Bushes, Amary-
llis, Umbrella Palm, Milk and
Wine Lilies; 25c ea.;; Mums,
Daisy, Yellow Jasmines, 60c
doz. Exe. for sacks or other
flowers. Write first. Mrs. W.
E. Wooten, Camilla.
Mixed Iris, 25, 65c; 50, $1.20;
Purple Prince, White Swan, 50,
$1.20; 7 labeled, 35, $1.20; Gail-
lardia, Ageratum, 35c doz.; %
doz.; 65c; 2 yr. Paul Neyson
Roses, 60c; Cedars, 40c, 85c,
$1.20 doz.; 50, $1.00. Mrs. J.
M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1.
Pot plants and _ cuttings,
some rare, my selection, $1.15
doz.; Blue and Purple Achi-
menes Bulbs, $1.00 doz. Mar.
Apr. del. Enclose stamp with
inquiry. Mrs. .A. D. Brinson,
Cairo? Rt 2.2.
Seed: Red, White, Purple,
Salmon, Light and Dark Pink,
Mixed Sultana, % tsp., 25.
Mrs. Carlton C. Sims, Com-
merce, Rt. 2.
Christmas Cactus, rooted, 25
cutting. Mrs. B. K. Castleberry
Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
Big Red Thrift, rooted, ready
for planting, 30c doz.; $2.50 C.
Mrs. J. G. Beard, Alpharetta,
Rt. 1.
Glad Bulbs, named varieties
of pink, red, white, salmon,
ete., some jumbo, in colors de-
sired, or mixed, 25, $1.25; 50,
$2.00; $3.50 C. PP. Treated with
DDT. G. L, Lanier, Avondaie
S. Lynch, Athens, Rt. 2,
Estates.
doz.z 255
doz.;
pindCG0Z:-
cer.
Baggs
CORD ae conan
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE :
Full grown Dwarf Boxwood,
$15.00 ea.; Mrs. B. D. Hulsey,
Alto, Rt. 1.
Rooted Oriental Magnolia
Trees, $1.50 ea; Pyracanthus
Bushes (yellow berries), $1.00
ea. No _ out-of-state - orders.
Mrs. J. A. McBryde, Aragon.
Sweet Scented Marigold Seed,
Dahlia type bloom, bright and
golden yellow, 10c tsp. Enclose
3c stamp. D. E. Howard, Aus-
tell, Rt. 3, Box 824.
Mixed Petunias, 2 doz., 50c;
- Yellow, Gold Marigold, Mixed
. Zinnias, 10c doz.;
Rooted Sul-
tanas, 10c ea.; Salmon, Red,
White, Button Mums, 30c doz.
One miniature red plant free.
Accept stamps. Add postage.
Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1.
Hollyhocks, 26c large bunch.
Mrs. B. H. Carter, Atlanta, 35
Weyman Ave. S.W. (Phone Al.
5040).
Red Carnations, 25c cutting;
2, 35c; Boston and True Baby
Fern, 35c; 2, 50. Rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. J. C. Howard,
Albany, 616 Stadium St.
Rain, Lemon Lilies, 35c; 3
$1.00; Butter and Eggs,
White Narcissus, Dbl. Day Li-
lies, False Dragon Head, Hardy
Petunias, 2 doz., 25c; Dif. Mums,
Pink Hibiscus, 25 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Sam Smith,
Austell, Rt. 3, Box 353.
African Violets, Opheropogon
(border grass) and Red. Bud
for sale: Mrs. W: L. Morris,
Atlanta, 444 Collier Rd. N.W.
(Ve. 2745).
Choice mixed Gladioli Bulbs
Bulbs from superb stock, 50c
doz. PP. Mrs. C; M. Erwin,
Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Pink Thrift, 3 roots, le. Plus
Postage. No less $1.00 orders
accepted... Mrs. Ruby Winkle,
Atlanta, 1461 Eastland Rd. S.E.
Dbl. Peony Poppy Seed,
flowers larger than saucers, 90
per ct... germ.,..15c tsp, plus
stamped, self address envelope.
W. T. Johnson, Americus, P.O
Box 443.
Pink Canna Roots, $2.00 doz.
in Ga. No stamps nor
ehecks. Mrs. W. N, Mullinax,
Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
Cannas: City of Portland and
Little Gem, 75e doz. Add
postage. Or come after. Mrs.
R. L. Pridgen, Atlanta, 2803
Boulevard Dr. N. E. (Tel. Cr,
7370). :
Glad Bulbs, 30c doz.; $3.00 C.
Trade for other flowers. Add
postage. Marion Frazier, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 2.
Azalea Mums, pink, summer
blooming, 50c doz.; Dbl. Chry-
santhemum, mixed, 3 doz., $1.
Add postage. Mrs. G. L. Peeler
Atlanta, 177 Gibson St., S. E.
Roses, Chrysanthemums, Pe-
rennial Vinca, Privet, small to
large, other shrubs, Raspberry,
Red Bud, Mulberry, Wild Flow-
er Plants, Verbena, Heart Leaf,
Phlox, Marigold Seed, others.
Sara Hendrick; Atlanta, Rt. 12.
Dahlias, mixed cols. large
and med. blooms, $1.00 doz.;
Mums, mixed cols., 25c doz.
No less 50e orders. Add post-
age. Mrs. G. C. Cofield, At-
lanta, 187 Gibson St. S. E.
Scarlet OHara Red Morning
Glory, also purple pink throat,
Red 4 oclock, pink Periwinkle,
Red Formosa, Scentless Mari-
gold, sev. cols. Dbi. Zinnia, Pal-
ma Christi, Jap. Wax Leaf Li-
gustrum, dbl. red Poppy, 10c
pkt. Add postage. Mrs. Nora
Smith, Arnoldsville.
Mixed Larkspur, Pink Pe-
rennial .Phlox, Shasta Daisy,
all colors, larg type Chry-
sa 30 doz.; Rooted
Ds crape Myrtle, La-
ve Bushes, 25c ea.
Ac Mrs. G. R. Had-
den, Avera
Phlox, Asters,
Giant Flowered Snapdragon
Plants, 15, $1.00; 5 cols. Azalea-
mum, $1.00 doz.; Button and
Daisy Mums, rare varieties, $1
doz.; 40 var. named Dahlias, $5
doz. Del. Mrs. R. Q. Miller,
Acworth, Rt. 2.
12 lbs. Nandina Berries, 75c
lb. No less 5 lbs. mailed, Mary
Jolly, Kingston, Rt. 2.
Lilacs, Abelia Bushes, 12-18
in), -25 64.5
low Cannas, Dbl. Orange Day
Lilies, 75c doz.; 3 doz., $2.00;
Mullein Pinks,
Sweet Williams, False Dragon
Heads, 30c doz.; 4 doz., $1.00.
Mrs. J. G. Whitfieid, Jasper, Rt.
3.
Kalkora, India, hardy (re-
sembles Mimosa but blooms all
summer), also Jap. Apricot, 4-5
ft. Sprouts, $1.50 ea.; Weigelas,
4 yr., 2-4 stems to clump, 4-5 ft.,
$40. C. Exe. for Kurme, Indica
Azaleas, or Camellias. Mrs.
Stella Hobson, Jasper.
Seed: Hollyhock, large Mari-
gold, Annual Phlox, 10c tsp.
and stamped envelope; Pastel
Lilliput Zinnia, 25c large match-
box; Red, White Bachelor But-
ton, 15c box; Shasta Daisy
Plants, 30c doz.; Phlox, Fever
Few, Verbena, 25c doz. No
checks.. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Li-
thonia, *Rt. 3.
Purple Iris, 40 doz.; Mixed
Mums, 40c doz.; Blue Larksour,
several cols. Phlox, 30e doz.
Add postage. Mrs. M. C. Sims,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.
Tris, Blue Flag, Glads, $1.00
doz.; Snow on Mtn., Golden-
glow, Snowdrops, 5c doz.;
Bridalwreath, Hedges, Japoni-
cas, Easter Bells, Lilacs, Al-
theas, Lilies, $1.50 doz.; Azaleas,
Pines, Laurels, $2. doz.; Trail-
ing Arbutus, 75 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Mae Wright, Loving.
Giant Red Thrift, rooted, 30
plants, $2.00; 50, $3.00; $5. C.
PP. W. T. Williams, College
Park, Box 25.
20 Spreading Junipers, 1 yr.,
25c; Light Blue Tall Iris, 60c
doz.; Pink Thrift, $1. C. Mrs.
Lona Tallent, Lula. a
Mt. Laurels, Azaleas, Peach-
tree Roses, Red Blooming Maple,
Red Spider Lilies, $1. doz.; Blue
Iris, Jonquils, Dafiiodils, 75c
doz.; Sage plants, 25c ea.; Dbl.
Tansy, Catnip, Balm, Hore-
hound, 50c doz. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Leco Armour, Lula, Rt. 1.
Red and Yellow Button, Pink
Cushion Mums, 50c doz.; Red
and Blue Iris, $1. doz.; Red Spi-
rea, 4, $1. Mrs. W. E. Pearson,
Luthersville.
Large type mix. col. Mums,
75c doz.; Sweet William, Yel-
low, Red Cannas, Lemon Lilies,
Bearded Iris, 40e doz.; Amaryl-
lis, 30e ea. Add postage. Mrs. D.
A. Blackstock, Lula, Rt. 1.
Yellow Dwarf/Marigold seed,
10c tsp. Add postage. Mrs. W.
i Langley, Palmetto, Rt. 1, Box
75.
Well grown Formosa Azaleas,
50 and 25c ea. to one party com-
ing for, and digging them. Mrs.
J. T. King, Quitman, 3-3 So-
fayette St.
Pink Daisy Chrysanthemums,
Purple Sweet Violets, Orange
Day Lilies, Deep Red Mums,
25e doz. Mrs. V. E. Bennett,
PIUULS, ttle
Mums, Marigolds, Red Cos-
mos, Gold Fall Daisies, Golden-
rod, Queen Annes Lace, Phlox,
White with Yellow Daisy Mums,
20e doz.; 2 doz., 35c PP; Giant
Red, Orange Cannas, 25c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Folsom,
Quitman.
Hedge, Boxwood, rooted, 7,
$1.00; Big Leaf Rerns, 25 bunch,
Exe. for white or print sacks,
R, C. Stover, Pisgah.
Large Incurved Yellow, Pink,
White Mums, Med. Red, Yellow,
Pink, Yellow. Dot.,
ton, White, Yellow Daisy,
doz.
White But-
50
PP; Giant Pink Winter
wering, Oxallis, 15 clump;
Philodendron, Peperomia vines,
15c ea.; Artillery plant, Boston
and. Roosevelt Ferns, 25c-50c
ea. Mrs. W. E, Green, Powers-
ville, Se
Larkspurs,. Tansy, Catnip,
Fall. Pinks, House Leak, Wild
Dwarf Ferns, 30c doz. Add
age, Mrs. Edd Stover, Oak
,
.5, $1.00; Red, Yel- |.
ae well shaped Boxwood, $5.
$50. for lot; Also Arbor-
Sink about 8 ft., $20. at my
aes Mrs. Leonard Chadwick,
ike. oe
Red President Cannas, 60c
doz.; Coral Vines, 50c ea.; Mix-
ed cols. Iris, $1.-C; Red Sul-
tanas, Mitk and Wine Lily, 25c
ea.; Red Geraniums, unrooted
cuttings, 10c ea. $1. orders PP
in Ga. Evelyn W. Seago, Pine-
hurst.
Young Engiish Boxwood,
rooted, $2. doz. Add postage. M.
M. Cochran, Pisgah.
Want to exchange Cannas,
Day Lilies, Running Roses, Jon-
quils, Narcissus, Iris, Boxwood
cuttings for Perennials, Pink
Lupine, Coral Bells, Purple
Speedwell, Delphiniums, hy-
brid, also Bella Donna, Mea-
dow Rue, Azure Salvia, Bal-
loon Flower, Hardy Asters. M.
Pettit, Pike. ~
New Nandina Berry (seed), 4
0z., 25c. Add postage. Mrs. S. L.
Rush, Rome, Rt. 2
Red Azaleamums, 6, 60c;
White Feverfew, 60c doz. PP.
Mrs. J. W. Armour, Rayle.
Yellow Jonquils, Butter and
Eggs, White Narcissus Bulbs,
Pink Thrift, $1. C; Dif. cols,
Dahlias, 75 doz.; Orange Day
Lilies, Red and Yellow Canna
Bulbs, 40 doz.; Striped Grass,
10e ea. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phil-
lips, Royston, Rt. 1.
6 cols. Geraniums, 4 cols. Sul-
tanas, 5 dif. kinds Begonias, 1
Fuchsia, - cuttings, 10c ea; 3
kinds Ferns, 15c bunch; Red
and Pink Verbena, 10c bunch.
Add postage. Miss Carmel Par- |.
ten, Royston, Rt. 1.
Pansies, Thrift, Red, Rose,
Pink, Verbena, Phlox, Oxallis,
Jris, Cushion Mums, Fall Pinks,
Feverfew, le ea.; Petunias,
Larkspur,
25e C; Sultanias, Cactus, rooted,
10c ea. 8 large Dahlias, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phil-
lips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Red, Purple, Pink Verbena,
Pink Cushion Mums, 40 doz.;
Mixed col. Dahlias, 75c doz.;
Petunia, Blue Forget-Me-Not,
25c doz.; Tiger Lilies, Orange
Glads, Red . Chrysanthemum,
50c doz. No order less 50c. Add
postage. Mrs. Josie Downs,
Royston, Rt. 1,
Mixed col. large, medium
Dahlias, $1.50 doz.; Lily of the
Valley Pipes, 3, 25c; Yellow,
Pink, Red Cushion Mums, Fall
Pinks, large White, Black Hawk,
Martha Washington, Purple
Mums, Iris, 25e doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Bud Bond, eseh eas
Rie ts
Rooted Cape Jasmine, Rooted
Blue Hydrangeas, 25c ea.; Pink
Weigelas, White Bridalwreath,
15e ea.; Gardenia, 21/2-3 ft.,
$2.50 ea; Yellow Day Lilies,
$1. C; White Iris, 40c doz. Mary
Ruth aE Over. Rt, 1.
Dahlias: Pride of California,
Yellow, Jean Frisbee, Purple
Velvet, Mrs. Warner, Ameri-
can, Purity, Jane Cowl, Son of
Stan, red, and others, $3. doz.;
40 var. fine Iris, $2; doz.; Nan.
dina, 2-3 ft., $1. ea, Mrs. W. L.
eee Rome, 412 E. 1st
t.
re
25-30 Holly Bushes, 8-18 in.,
Also Kerria, Ligustrum, Blue
and White Iris, Red Pyracanth-
as, Dbl, and Single Day Lilies,
for sale. Mrs. S. A. Beggs, Rex.
Rose Thrift, $1, C; 500, $4.00;
Fluffy Fern, 25c ea.; Pink and
Yellow Mums, 25c doz.; Large
Dark Red Fall Mums, 50c doz.;
Red and Pink Verbena, 10c
bunch; Nandinas, 15-30 in., 50c
ea. Add postage. Mrs, Lee Crom-
er, Royston, Rt. 1.
Honeysuckle Vines, 1-3 ft.
50c-75c; Red and Blue Flower-
ing Morning Glory Seed, 10c
doz.; Damson Plum, $1.00; Ced=
ar, 1, 2,59;:4; ft, $1. -$4,00; And
Samson Plum Seed, 25 doz,
Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells,
Royston. eos
Nandinas, small size, Larger,
75e. Cash with. order, Miss Le-
ella Phillips, Royston, Box 203.
Severalhundred Yellow Can-
na@Lily Bulbs, 10 ea.;-$1. doz.;
Several _ Yellow Bells, _ rooted,
25 ea. Or exe. it
ost-
-Johnnie-Jump-Up, |
ge
lopment Teney
satisfactory mauve pink), Jan
Cowl (golden buff, apricot, old: i
gold), Graff Zepplin, white,
$1.00; The Governor _ {sulphur :
yellow), 50c ea.; $2. orders PP.
Mrs. David J. Arnold, Shell-
man, Z
White Olbandes: leone, 2-3
ft., 65c ea.; small, 8-15 in., 35
ea. Light and Dark Pink Run-
White Narcissus Piabe fe
C; St. Augustine Grass for sal
Mrs. A. C.
ville, N. Harris Sts
Petunias, Hardy Yerbonna "8
or 10 colors, each 25*doz.; Dah- |
lia Flowered Zinnia Seed, 25.
cup; Also Long Green Okra |
Sed, 71/2c lb; 75 lb. Add
postage. No Fla. orders. No
checks nor stamps. Mrs. A. W.|
Pettyjohn, Summerville, Rt. 2.
Large Dahlia Bulbs, mixed
cols., $1. doz. Not labeled. Add
postage. No checks. Josie Har-
kins, Suches. | :
Triforlate (seeding orange) | ,
Trees, 6-14 in., 5c ea.; Pome-
granate Bushes (sweet or sour),
large Purple and Red Figs,
Black Walnut, June Apples,
Magnolia, Red Plum Trees, 2,
$1. Add postage, Exc. for print
sacks, Mrs. V. M. Johnson,
Shellman.
Abelia, $2.50 doz.; $8. C; Prize
Mums, 25 named 5- colors Cush-
jon, $1.25; also, Pink. Thrift,
$1.25 ex; Pittisporum, Gardenia,
Oleanders, 2-3 ft., $1.25 ea. Mrs.
Je We Edwards, Springvale.
25,000 Dbl. Red Canna Batbs |
with bronze foliage, 65c doz.;
2 doz., $1.15; 6 doz.;- $3.25. PP
in Ga. Exe. for Hawthorne,
Snowball; _ Camellias, White
Narcissus Bulbs. Write first.
Mrs. L. Pitts, Smithville.
Monthly Rose Bush cuttings, |
8 varieties, 50c doz.; Regal Lily
Seed, 25c tsp.; Pink, White Spi-
rea, Mock Orange, 25c; Ever-
pgreen Hedge, Abelia, 20c doz.
Prompt shipment, Well packed,
PP in Ga, Mrs. Joe A. Whaley,
Very Dark Red Dahlias, med.
size, 20c a tuber. Add. postage.
Mrs. Ruth Seckinger, Spring-
field.
Amaryllis Hybrids, bloomers,
25c; large planting stock, 10c;
Smaller Bulbs, 5c; Bulblets, 2c.
All mixed colors. Name dates
for shipment. April-May, PP on
$5. orders only Ghar -H. Dun-
Nett, Sandy Springs.
4 Boxwood, about 4: ft., for
sale, Mrs. C. W. Harkins, Suches. |
Large Dahlia Bulbs, red, yel-| q.
low, pink, white, lavender, sal-
mon; also Glads, all colors, $2.
doz. PP. Mrs. Clarence W.
Meeks, Sandersville, Rt. 2.
(Care a I, Girffin): 3 -
Glad Bulblets, Petunia tiene:
dozen each, also 6 Verbena, and
Chrysanthemums, $1.15 for lot;
1 Nandina, Sword Fern, Pink,
Red, Begonia, Grass Fern, and} _
5 cuttings Gerainums, $1.15 for
lot. Mrs. J. M. Wimpey, Screv-
en.
Red President Cannas, ae
leaves and blossoms, 25- good |
2-3 eye roots, $1,25; Verbena,
3 cols, pink mixed, rooted,
$1.25; Sun Moss and Poppy
Seed, 20c tsp. Del. Mrs. A. F.
OKelly, Maysville. ee -
4 cols.- Cannas, 80c doz.; 4
cols. Petunias, 50c doz.; 15 coi.
Mums, $1.00; 3 doz. Jonquil
Bulbs, 50c GC; Exc, all for 124
Dahlia Bulbs, or 2 doz. Glad.
Mrs. Henry H. McMichael,
Monticello, Rt. 5.
Single Tuberoses, $5.00" CG;
$12.50 bu. ine clumps. O. a.)
Dickerson, Marietta, Rt. 3, Se
138% ey
; Beautifully uined Bokwaod:
7 ft., reasonable. Mrs. L. s::
Stovall, Madison.
Surprise Lilies, Dbl. eee
Day, .50c doz. Miss ;Martha
Gam, Morven. ei
Jackson, Sanc os ga
Purple Magnolia Tatip. Trees, M
18 in. to 2 ft., state es, MO}E
d Azaleas,
wood, Red Maple,
$125 _doz.; Strawb
$1. 00. doz.: Birdeye
doz.; Small Boxwi
: ning ses, 4,75c; 10, $1.50.. Mrs, Mr
Lymai Sheppard, Sander valle:
Rt. 3, Box 174.
on rooted, 50c
Sam Yawn, Milan, R
Large Shaggy ]
Mrs. Hub Ma n
eee ue ae 3
25 ae ;
Jacob R. Hillis,
1, Box 39. *
- Gardenias, Wax
strums, Spreading
English Boxwood, |
od,
Pink, Red, Dbl. Dahlia
24c., $1. 00 ued a
Raley, Mitchell.
Mt. Laurels, Red, whi
woods, Pines, Red
rons, Sweet Pei
Roses, Pussy Willow,
Trail Arbutus, Galax
Orange Lilies, BS do
Red wee White fe
Laurels, crag 2
cols. Azaleas, Red
ed, $1.50 doz.; Rhodo
Sweetshrub, ~ Cheroke
-Pussy Willow, 20c
ing Arbutus, Galax,
lies, 40c doz
Chrysanthem m
pe re Ww
checks nor COD.
Fields, McDonoug
Similax Vine |
$2.00 for 3; Wil
Jonathan W. Toole,
Burton Ave.
White Doewounn y
Pines, Crabapple, |
leas, $1.50 doz.; Chi
Rhododendrons, EK
Sweetshrubs, 35c e.
Galax, Arbutus,
Blue Iris,
Snowdrops, Ww
doz. Add _ postag
Barnes, Mineral Bluf:
_ White
Pine, Crabappl
$1:50. doz.;..Cl
| cumber Bush
Easter Bells, Sw
-ea.; Ferns,
es
/
-10c doz. No or-
5c. Plus postage.
; Spade Rt.
50c doz.; Tondiils
postage. Mrs. J.
Bahevilie. Rt. 5.
Climbing Red
Butterfly, 20c ast
mg Clay Vine, 5,
Iris, 3 oie 003
50c do Add
flewman Garrett,
= a SS Se ee
Pearpic ond Lily
ae 1s Raae,
large ad
, 5 bulbs, 25c;
"250. doz.; Al.
Strawberry
$1. Add _ postage.
Hubbard, Gaines-
Se ee a
Dbl. Orange Col, Pop-
tsp.; Easter Rose,
r planted Oid Eng.
1 yr. plants,
as, blooming
_ Brilliant Red
IZ. pes, B. L. Rob-
pe Se a a
Desod,. Old Eng.
ylants, 4-6 in., full
_M; 6-8 in., $15.
Abelias, Crape
e ae $1. Tal-
, -Greenville.
e Nandinas with,
oe for sale.
Cousins, Greenville,
co
Boxwood 4-6 in,
t ; $40. M; 18-24 in.
i < is- 24 in.
rvitae, $3. doz.;
le, white, red, pink,
$2.50 doz, Mrs. R. F.
Greenville.
6- 12, $4.50 Azal-
2-3
Se ae
hee W.
ee ee aes
Waters,
oe
sant 25 aoe)
age. ompt service.
. Brittinham, Guyton.
cuttings unroot-
ultana cuttings,
m and Red Begonia,
Add postage. Mrs, R. F.
Hartwell.
verfew, Pink, White,
e : Hyacinths,
Lili $1.50
onquils,
d. of
;|Butter and Eggs, Long Trum-
; Myers, Hartwell.
sh|Mrs. J. Robert Gaines,
| Lemon Lilies, 50e doz.;
eo ae Pe Add postage. Mrs. C.D. Sel-
ellow Lemon. Lilies, lers, Ellijay, Rt. 2. _ ;
_PP. Miss Vena|~ Red and White Begonia, 25c
: ea.; Red Japonica, Snowdrop,
25e doz.;|50c ea.; Red Geranium cutting,
-Hollyhocks, | 15, Purple Lilies, Dbl. Pink
Old Fashion
$1.
doz.;
Dbl.
, Long Trumpet
0 C; Goldenglow,
Paradise, Tic
w, 50c ea. en
low, 50c ea.; Blue foe
cinths, Lemon Lilies, $1. doz.;
White, Yellow Jonquils, Dbl.
pet Daffodils, $1.25 C; Pink
Thrift, 50c doz. Miss Cecil Mc-
Curley; Hartwell, Rt. 2. ~
Pink Ball, Yellow Incurved
Chrysanthemums, 60c. doz.;
White Fairy Lilies, 25c doz.;
White Iris, 60c doz. Mrs. Essie
|B. Bobo, Hartwell, ater
ae Coral Bell, Azaleas,
12-15, full of buds, Sarah
Frost Coniatiias: 15-20 in., $1.50
ea.; 3, $4.00; Pot Variety, 3 eee
Gardenias, 75c ea.; 4, 2D)
Blue and Pink French Pot
Hydrangeas, 75c ea. Mrs. John
Thrifty 2 yr. old Nandina
Plants, nice bunchy a clump
froots, a bargain, $3. Damp
packed and- wrapped. Aa post-
age. No out-of-state. orders.
Hart-
well, Rt. .3. 3
Yellow Jasmine, Crape Myr-
tle (watermelon color), Pea
fly Bush, 2-3 ft., 50c ea.; 3Shss
/Golden Chain, . 9-3 ft., yellow
blooms, 50c ea.; 3, $1.00: Ve-
ronicas, Ageratum, $1. doz.;
Butterfly Bush, 35c ea; 4, $1.
Mrs. Inez Beaver, Jesup, Rt. 2.
Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 3, $2;
Daffodils, King Alfred Jonquils.
2 doz., $1.00; Lemon Lilies, 3
doz., $1. 00; Boston Ivy, stays
green all the time, $2.00 doz.;
Silver Maple, 5, $1.00. Exc. for
sacks. No checks. Mrs. Annie
Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Dbl. Japonica, 6 yrs. old, 75
ea.; Easter Lilies, King Alfred
Jonquil, Jap. Iris, 50e doz.; Dog-
wood, 4, $1.00. Exc. for print
sacks. Mrs. Earl Keener, Elli-
det 3.
~ Dbl. Japonica, rooted, 6 yrs.
old, 75c ea.; King Alfred Jon-
quil, Easter Lily, 50c doz.; Dog-
wood, 4, $1.00 Miss Etta Bar-
t rett, Ellijay, Rix'3- =
- Pink Phlox, Goldenglow, Yel-
low, Blue Iris, Red Montbretia,
Large type Bronze Mums, 70c
doz.; Yellow, White Mums,
mixed col. Glads, Dbl. Yellow,
Day Lilies, 50c doz. Add post-
age. No checks. Mrs. D. P.
Garrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Dbl. Japonicas, 6 yrs. old,
5c ea.; Jap. Iris, King Alfred
Jonquil, Fall Pinks, 50c doz.
/Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. J.
C. Keener, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
White Dogwood; Golden Chain,
3, $1.00; Jonquils and Daffodils,
Yellow
and White Mums, 75c doz.; yel-
low crimson Japonica, $1.00 ea.;
-|Cedar Bushes, 3, $1.00. Rooted.
| No checks. Exc. for | feed sacks,
Ople Gable, Ellijay, Rt. 3. a
Red Japonica, Golden Chain,
| 1. 00; Daffodil, King Alfred
Jonquil, Purple Iris, 50c doz.;
Silver Maple, 5, $1.00; Tiger
Lilies, 3 doz., $1.00. Rooted.
| Exc. for print sacks. No checks.
Miss Geneva Hey, Ellijay,
Rt. :3.-
4 large Boxwood, 20 yrs. ae
and several small ones for sale.
Frank Kiker, East Ellijay.
English Ivy, Red Hot Poker,
Honeysuckle, Yelow and White
blooms, Coreopsis, Shasta Daisy,
25c ea.; Dbl. Larkspur,-30c doz.
Almond, 2, 50c; Golden Bells,
25c-ea.; Exe. for print or white
sacks. Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Rt.
3. A
Golden Bells, 2, $1.00; Ferns,
4, $1.00; Boston Ivy, $1.00 doz.;
Lemon Lilies, 3 doz., $1.00; Red
Maple, 2, $1.00; Dbl, Japonica
(yellow), $1.00 ea.; Daffodils,
and Jonquils, 2 doz.,
Exe. for feed sacks,
Single Orange Lilies, 40c \doz.: :
ae $1.00; Lemon Lilies, 3 doz.,|
| Blue,
Laie Pink, White Winter
Pinks, 6, $1.00; Larkspur, 50c
doz.; Candy Tuft, 6, 25c; Hedge,
24, $1.00; Peechite Rhee, 6,
$1.00; Large Mixed col. Zin-
nia Seed, 25c cup. Iris Juniper,
9 ft., $1.15 ea. Mrs. W. C. Fow-
ler, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Dbl. Japonicas, rooted, 60c
ea.; 4, $2.00; Bridal Wreath,
-Golden Chain, Lilacs, Weeping
Mary, Pink Almonds, 3, $1.00;
Yard Hardy Hydrangea, 75c ea.;
King Alfred Daffodils, Phlox,
Lemon Lilies, Mums, different
colors, 2 doz., $1.00. No checks.
Mrs. Monroe Barnes, Ellijay,
Rta: os
Mimosa Bush, Golden Bells,
Bridal Wreath, Pink, Purple
Althea, Dbl. White Easter, Yei-
low Thornless Rose, 50c ea.;
White, Purple Iris, White, Yel-
low, Bronze Mums, 50c doz.
Add postage. No Fla. orders.
Mrs. Maude Farist, Ellijay, Rt.
Oe * 5:
Dbl. Tube Rose Bulbs, bloom-
ing size $1.00 doz.;. Lemon Li-
lies, 35c clump; Daffodils, Jon-
quils, 25c doz.; Mums, Shasta
Daisies, Purple Violets, Blue
Bachelor Pinks, 35c doz. Add
postage and packing. No order
under $1.00. Mrs. J. B. Wil-
liams, Ellijay Rt. 2.
Long Trumpet Daffodils,
deep cream with orange cup
Shasta Daisies, $2.00 C; Large
Garlic Bulbs, 51%4 ea.; $4.00 C;
Dif. col. Iris, 5 ea. FOB, Mrs.
5c SP. Jones, Lula, Rt. 2.
Baby Glad Bulbs (red), $1.69
doz.;. All Day Glory Plants,
rooted, 2, $1.50; Chinese Sun-
flower Seed, 2 cups, $1.00. Exc.
Evergreen Hedges, Japonicas,
25c ea. Extra plant each order.
Add postage. Tildon Parris,
Loving.
Large Lavender, Yellow, Pink
Button type, Pink and White
Daisy Mums to exchange for
Dbl. Glads, Blue Perennial Sal-
via, Pink Hydrangea, Butterfly
Bush, or Ponsettia. Write
first what you-have. Mrs. W.
M. Gordon, Lizella.
Yellow (with red spots) Can-
nas, 10c ea.; Grass Pinks, Rose
Col, Verbena, large bunch, 25c;
Several col. Larkspur Plants,
10c C; Japanese Lantern, Red
Altheas, Pompom Dahlia, white
and purple lilac, 25 ea. Add
Postage. Docia Harris, Lula.
Pink Thrift, rooted, 80c ACs
Add postage. "No stamps. Mrs.
Milton T. Phillips, Wrens.
Scotch Broom, 3, $1.00; 3 ft.
Spider Lilies, 50c doz:; Rose
Pyracanthas, Lg. berries, $1. ea.;
col. Jasmin, 50c. ea.; Mexican
Yuceas, $1. ea.; Ophiopogon, lg.
bunch, $1. Add postage. Mini-
mum order $1. Exc. for print
sacks. Mrs. H. Allen, William-
SOM NS:
Red Thrift plants, large
blooms, $1. doz.; large Glad
bulbs, mix. ol., bloom this yr.,
30, $1. 00; Glad bulblets, $1. C.
Mrs. John Clark, Hiberton, Rt.
2.
Canna lily bulbs, green foli-
age, dbl. red blooms, Saab Cs
H. Whisenant, Elberton, 503
Shelton Ave,
Lilies: Hemerocallis, bloom
April, 3.dif. col., 50c ea.; Spider,
35c a., Day, 40c ea.; Foxglove,
60c doz. Mary C. Tumlin,
Eastanollee,
Giant Blue, White Iris, Blue,
Yellow Stripe, Lemon. Ljlies,
Bronze mixed Hollyhocks, Nar-
cissus, Jonquils, Dbl. Daffodils,
50c doz.; Snowball, rooted, 75c
ea.; Lilacs, Wisteria, 25c; Bos-
ton Ferns, 40c; Violets, Royal
White Blue Strip, 50c
doz. Mrs. D, M. Hughey, Fair-
4
pint
a SAT
| Wild Azaleas, Red Dahlias, Wal- |
for sacks. Mrs. J. C.~ Way,
Lambert. :
Red, yellow Azaleas, Red.
Dogwood, Spruce, and White
Pine, Laurels, $2.00 doz.; Pink
Cherokee, $1.50 doz.; Lilacs,
Easter Bells, Peachtrees, Al-
theas, Lilies, Snowballs, $1.75
doz.; Boxwood, Arborvitae,
FLOWERS AND SEED
- FOR SALE ,
See hae:
Rh dodendrons,
Pine,
Cedar, |
Spruce
Holly,
riut Trees, 40c ea.; 3, $1.00, Mrs.
Willie Sluder, Ellijay, Rip ay
Mix. flower seed, aiso Glad- |
ioli, Dahlia and Caana bulbs,
Fall Pinks, for sale or exc. for
| feed sacks. Mrs. Nellie Hunt,
Easom Hill, Rt. 1.
White Mum plants, Ivy,
-Trumpet, White Running Rose,
Honeysuckle Vines, rooted, 25c
ea. Sold only in Ga. Exc, for
white or print sacks. Each pay
postage; Also Strawhby plants,
40c C. Lizzie A. Mills, Folkston,
Ri. 25 Box. 1:
| Dwarf Boxwood, 4-6 in. above
ground, heavy roots and top,
several yrs. old, $5. doz.; Also
plants up to 17 in, at different
prices. Mrs. Walter ~ Miller,
Franklin.
Dark Red, Purple, and Pink
Verbena, i, C; Purple Crape
Myrtle, 35 ea.; Large Mimosa
Bushes, 50c ea. Large ~ Plum
Bushes, 35 ea. Add postage. No
checks. Mary Shrum, Fitzgerald,
Rie Te
Crape Myrtles, Forsythia,
Lilacs, Eng. Dogwood, Xmas
Honeysuckles, Altheas, 2, 25c;
Chrysanthemums, Spoon, 25,
$1.; Large Yellow Cannas, 25,
50c; Cactus, 25 different, $1.00
doz. Not PP. Exc. $1. orders for
print or white sacks. Mrs. Lu-
cile Pugh, Farmington.
Purple Flags, all col. holly-
hocks, mix., yellow, white nar-
cissi, jonquils, 50c doz.; snow-
balls,, crapemyrtles, bridal-
wreath, white. peonies, redbuds,
50c ea. A. E. Hughey, Fair-
mount, Rt. 1.
Sweet William plants, Ic ea.;
Blue. Iris, 25c doz. Exc. for
Dahliag (except red), or Glads.
Add postage.-Mrs. Claud Per-
ry, Fairmount, Rt. 2.
Montbrettia, Hedge Roses
(monthly), Saxifrage, Mums,
Glads, Hardy Asters, Giant
rennials, all cheap. .Pearl Hud-
gins, Flowery Branch.
Yellow Jasmine, 10c and 15c
rooted;-Abelia, 25c; Sage plants,
15 and 20c ea.; Sweet Pome-
granate, 20 and 25c. Add post-
age. MO. Mrs. Rebecca Fussell,
Fitzgerald, 210 W. Cypress St.
Purple Butterfly Bushes, New
Year Vine, 20c ea.; 6, $1.00; All
cols. Azaleas, Easter Lilies,
$1.25 doz.; Blue Hyacinth, $1.35
doz.; White Narcissus, 50c doz.;
White Dogwood, 6, $1.00; Add
postage. Mrs. W. H. Norrell,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
All cols. Azaleas, Easter Lil-
ies, $1.25 doz.; Blue Hyacinth,
$1. 35 doz.; New Year Vine, Pur-
ple Butterfly Bushes, 20 ea.;
Paper White Narcissus, 50c doz.;
Chinquipen Roses, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Robert H. Nor-
rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Shrubs' Green Arborvitaes,
12-18 in., 3, $1.00; 8-10 in. 5&
$1.00; African Violet, free with
every $5. order. Add postage.
Mrs. Y. G. Grizzle, Gainesville,
Rt. 4.
Dahlia Tubers, 5 dif. varie-
ties, all giant size blooms, $2.00
doz.; Broad Leaf Evergreens,
12-18 in., 60c ea.; 2,.$1. PP in Ga.
Mrs. Clyde W.. Gilleland,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Blue Hyacinths,
Bulbs, $1.25 doz.; Butterfly
Bushes, Purple Lilacs, Yellow
Thornless Roses, Balm Gilead
Bushes, 25c ,ea.; Azaleas, $1.00
doz) Add postage. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Easter Lily Bulbs; $1. doz.;
Boxwood, 6-12 in., Purple Li-
lacs, Butterfly Bush, 25 ea.;
Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, $1. 25 doz.;
Violet ._Bunches, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Jonquils (yellow cup), Daf-
fodils (white cup), 50c doz.;
Fall Pinks in variety of colors,
75c doz.; Exe. for print sacks.
Mrs. Willie Turpin, Gainesville,
Rt. 4. .
Hardy Phlox, all col. mixed,
Verbena, mix. col., red thrift,
white candytuft, hardy type;
75c. doz.;or 25 for $1,25; Pink
thrift, Sweet Williams, 4 col.
Mums, Pinks, 25c doz.; Flower-
ing Cherry, 35c ea. Azzie-Crow,
Easter Lily
| er,
| einths, Glads, 50c.
20
ea.; $2.00 doz.; -Mt,. Winter:
,Ferns, Blue and_- Silver Iris, ~
Shastas, Carnas, other fine pe- |.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Dahlias, large size, 9 dif. va-
rieties, $2. doz. Mrs. S. G. May:
field, Fayetteville, Rig 2;
6 different Cannas (2 of each)
75c; Hardy Phlox, 24, 60c; 50,
$1.00; Large Iris, Blue Siberian
Tris, Wine Lilies, Mums, Gold-
englow, mixed Glads, Hibiscus,
50c doz.; 2 each: Red Hot Pok-
Tiger Lilies, Tulip, Hya:
Mrs, Willis
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Canary Yellow, Pres.
Pink Gem, Portland, Eu
White, Rose Salmon, fine ou
nas, $1.00; Few Xmas Cheer
Mums, yellow and red vazrie-_
gated, large type, 10c ea. All
labeled. PP. Mrs. Frank Kirk-
land, Douglas, Rt. 3. ,
Blue Ridge Rose Azaleas,
=
iE
Yellow Prim Rose Plants,
doz.; Wild Iris,
Osier, 25> doz.;
25e and 50c ea.
50
White Mums,
White Pines,
Add postaze.*
oo
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond, 8
Large Dahlias, mixed col.,
$2.00 doz.; Pink Thrift, Lake
Iris, Blue Siberian Iris, Yel-
low, Red Cannas, Hardy Phiox,
Yellow Lilies, 50c doz.; 6 large
Dahlias, 3 Tiger Lilies, 3 Pink
Cannas, for $2.00. Add postage.
Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlone-
ga, Rt. 1.
Red. Crape . Myrtle, Sweet
Myrtle, Magnolia, Teaolive, Ce-
dars, Red Dogwood, Orange
and Red Hawthorne, Red Holly,
Grannie Grey Beard, Sweet-
shrub; l0e* ft. is1-5*< ft). Ade
postage. -Exc. for sacks. Mrs,
Jas.*Connell, Dublin.
Small Leaf Evergreen Hedge
Plants, rooted, 2c ea.; Yellow
Flowering Jan. Jasmine, 3, 25;.
Pink Thrift, 50 C. Rooted. Add -
postage. Myrtie Heath, Doug-
lasville, Rt. 1.
Purple Tame Violeis,
Bunch Wandering Jew, 20c;
Bunch Snow Drift, 15e ea;
Purple Iris, 10c ea.; Purple
Verbena, 30c ea; Peachtree
Rose, 50c ea.; Cork Wood (tree)
pink and white, $1.00 ea. Lena
E. Richards, Ellijay, Rt.-33 Bex
82.
Star of Bethlehem, Wild Ivis,
Purple Foxglove, Orange Lilies,
Tame Violets, -Daffodils, $1.00
C; Shasta Daisies, Imp. mixed
col. Glads, 4 cols. Mums, 75ce
doz.; Boxwood, Golden Bell,
Purple Lilac, Weeping Mary,
Jasmine, 3, $1.00. Add_post-
age. Nancy Henderson, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3.
Daffodils, Tame Violets,
Orange Lilies, Fox Glove, Star
of Bethlehem, Wild Iris, $1.09
C; Boxwood, Snowball, Forsy-
thia, Golden Bell, Bridal
Wreath, Weeping Susans, Pink
and purple Altheas, Evergreen
Broad Leaf, 25c ea,;.Gold But-
ton Mums, 35e doz. Add poste
age. Mrs. Mollie Henderson,
Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.
25}
Azaleas, $1.00 doz.; Lemon
Lilies, Perennials, Phlox, Ivis,
50c doz.; Tiger Lily Bulbs, 20c
ea.; Sweetshrub, Strawberry
Bush, 75c doz.; Laurels, Dog-
wood, Rhododendrons, Hemlock,
Lilacs, Arborvitae, Boxwood,
Butterfly, Altheas, Japoncas,
Flowering Quince, 30c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, Elli-
Ray, I, 2h
Blue Grass, Buttercup,
40c bunch; 3 bunches, $1.00;
Fall Pinks, Lilies, Phlox, 50
doz.; Climbing Roses, Pink and
White. Mountain Azaleas, Dog-
Aster,
wood, Jasmine, 4, $1.00; Dbl.
Japonicas; Yellow, Red, 75 ea.
Al'. rooted. No checks. Naomie
Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Red. Leaf -Barberry, . Arbors
$1.00 6
vitae,
Hydra
Silv er
Boxwood, 18 in.,
Wei gelas,
large, 50c ea.
Grace Web
ee :
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Yurner Plow,
FOR SALE
Light Blue, Paie Yellow Iris,
Snapdragons, Verbena, 50c doz.,
Large and Small Mums, Lark-
spur, 30c doz.; Giant Per. Pan-
sies, 75c doz. Add postage. No
COD orders. Miss Maude Clay-
ton, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
March -Flowers, 45c doz.;
Lemon Lilies, Blue Iris, 50c doz.
Golden Chain, 4, $1.00; Ver-
_benas, 50c doz.; Old Time Lily
Bush, 50c ea. Birdeye Bush,
4, $1.00; Also Strawberry plants,
$1.00 C. Exc. for print sacks.
Mrs. Ivy Lambert, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
_ Large mixed col. Mums, Fox
Gloves, Goldenglow, Lemon Li-
lies, Bugle Pant, 60c doz.; Red
and Yellow Cannas, mixed col.
Iris, Brown Day Lilies, $1.50 C;
Mixed col. blooming size, Glad,
35c doz.; $1.00 order PP. Mrs.
BW): Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Yellow Japonicas, $1.00 ea.;
Golden Chain, White Dogwood,
4, $1.00; Lemon Lilies, Iris, 50c
-doz.; Yellow and White Fall
Pinks, 75c doz. Well rooted.
No checks. Exc. for feed sacks.
_ Edward Gable, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
SECOND HAND MACHIN.
ERY FOR SALE
One TD 18 Cable Bull Dozer,
frame with angle blade, prac-
tically new, used 2 mos., $1500.
FOB. T. M. Crowe, Jefferson,
Phone 130.
52 Intl. Combine, practically
new, with new lespedeza
screen, priced right. Otis Park-
er, Warthen.
- IHC 42 Combine, cut 50 A
grain in 1949, $200.00. J. L.
-Maddox, Griffin Reo:
Practically: new Potato or
Pepper Transplanter (one row)
used very little, reasonable. F.
M. King, Perry.
12 H. Walking Oliver Culti-
- ments, $25.00; J. D. Mowing
Machine, good cond., 2 extra
blades, $20.00; New Guano Dis-
tributor, $9.00; One 20 Oliver
$9.00; Syracuse
Will ship. Ar-
Flintstone.
Plow, $10.00.
thur Stover,
F-12 Farmall Tractor, needs
some repairs, any part or. all,
rear wheels on 10-38 tires.
~ J. L. Carey; Wrightsville, Rt. 3.
Cultivators, Power lift for 4
,or-M Farmall Tractor, used only
1 mo., cheap. for cash, James
ea oN,; Joiner, Millen. (Phone No.
- 580W1). ,
250 Chick Blue Flame Farm
_ Master Oil Brooder, good cond.,
Bets,
_ used only once, $11.50 plus post-
age. Miss R. McCollum, Grant-
ville, Rt. 1.
Letz Feed Mill, with or with-
- out Wisc. motor, practically
2new, bargain. J.. H. West,
-Lithia Springs, (Tel. Austell
4146).
2 unit Surge Milker, exc.
cond., 10 gal. cans, very rea-
sonable. J. C. Ludlam, Brook-
let.
1943 Farmall Model B Trac-
tor on rubber, motor over-
hauled, planters, cultivators,
power lift, plow, cash, $650.00.
Rhodes Murphy, Thomaston,
417 E. Lee St.
- otton Dropper, Stalk Cut-
ter for sale. O. S. Duggan,
Chester. 18 in. Bottom Plow
for M John Deere, A-1 .cond.,
sell or trade for 4 disc tiller in
good cond. Pay reasonable dif-
ference. J. S. Brown, Abbe-
ville, Rt. 1.
2 Dise Tiller, Dearborn make,
for Ford or Ferguson Tractor,
also weeder for same, both per-
fect cond., used very little.
Reasonable. A. L. Hamilton
~=Jr., Kibbee.
Complete Midget Marvel
Flour Mill for sale. Write:
H. G. McDonold, Carnesville.
- FLOWERS AND SEED | | NDE
| MACHINERY FOR SALE
'-vator with Gee Whiz attach-|-
SECONDHAND
All American Standard Heavy
Aluminum Pressure Canner,
holds 7 qts., 14 pts, perfect
cond., $18.00.. Mrs. R. J. Mil-
ler, Augusta, 2718 Milledge-
ville Rd.
Cultivators, Planters, Distri-
butors, for SC Case Tractor.
Will work on DC Case. Never
used. Priced right. A. D.
Dozier, Norwood.
1 Best Maid Tin Can Sealer,
used 1 season, for 1, 2, 2%, 3
size cans, $5.00 or trade for
print sacks. Mrs. J. N. Morton,
Riverdale, Rt. 1.
1947 Ford Tractor (completely
overhauled), 2 disc tiller, har-
row, planters, cultivators, sub
soiler, disc terrace machine,
heavy duty power mower, 8
row weeder, 6 row cotton dust-
er, hydraulic scoop, 42 in.-com-
bine, $1895.00 eash, my farm
in Hollonville, H. E. Under-
wood, Concord, Rt. 1.
Farmall F-12- Tractor,
rear wheels, front on rubber,
recently overhauled, $175.09.
I. L, Wright, Yatesville, Rt. 1.
Bradley Garden Tractor, 2
hp, good cond., turner, cultiva-
ting plows, plowed less than 5
acres, $125.00. Freight paid in
Ga. W. M. Edge, Dalton, Rt. 2.
John Deere M Tractor, Plant-
ers, cultivators, mowing ma-
chine, 1948 model, $1500.00 at
my farm. Henry O. Smith,
Commerce, Rt. 4.
steel
Peach Brushing, Sizing, and
Grading Machinery, one 300
gal. Power Take-off Friend
Sprayer, or 200 gal. Gas. n-
gine model. P. W. Vaughn,
Williamson.
1947 Ford Tractor, planters,
cultivators, weeder, 2 dise plow,
dbl. section harrow, exe, cond.;
except plow needs disc. Cash
$1525.00. J. Lee Abernathy,
Thomaston, P. O. Box 107.
Farmall H. Tractor, planter,
cultivator, tractor drawn J. D.
10 ft. Binder, all good cond.,
Steve Kadle, Barnesville. (Tel
No 662J1).
2 Bottom 14 in. J. D. Tractor,
Mouldboard.Plow, bargain $150;
10 two horse Walking Plow,
$25.00; three 1000 Chick cap.
Oil Brooders, $20.00 ea.; $50.00
for lot. All good condi, J. C.
Cutter, Blue Ridge, Rt. 2, Box
247, /
WC planters, distributors, cul-
tivators, disc harrow, very good
cond:, $750.00. Phone or see:
J. B. McPherson, Dawson.
(At Clearview. Motor Court).
(Tel. 441 or 9107).
Model H: John Deere Trac-
tor, starter, lights, planters, | 800d eond., $50.00 or trade for
fertilizer distributors, 3 disc| Cattle, or J. D. Dusting Ma-
J. D. tiller, other equipment, chihe; Also twelve 10 gal. cans,
$1000.00. W. E. Parker, Coving-
ton, Rt. 1.
One Pea and Bean Thrasher,
almost -new,- thrash 150 bu.
beans, or 50 bu. peas in 8 hrs.
C. E. Purvis, Charing.
J..D. Hay Baler, good cond.,
cheap. John L. Conrad, Frank-
lin.. (Phone 2604).
Bermuda Weed-Hay Harrow,
used part 1 season, $40.00;
Chattanooga Turn Plow, used 1
season, $25.00; Covington: Cot-
ton Planter, Peanut and Corn
Planter, $20.00 ea.; 2H Middle
Buster, $12.00. All good cond.
Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst.
Three No. 120 (large size)
Buckeye Coal Burning Brooder
Stoves, good as new, one used
only once, $25.00 ea. Jas. B.
Woods, Brooks. (Tel. 208J1
Senoia).
Slightly used Harvey Ham-
mer Mill, 3 screens, 40 ft. end-
less belt, $125.00; Two Row
Covington Planters for Ford or
Ferguson Tractor, all attach-
ments.and plates, good as new,
$100.00. R. L. McGuire, Car-
rollton, Rt. 2.
year,
SECOND f
ay or OR
Cole No.
Planter, new gears put
$14, 00 or trade.
Justice, Irwinton, Rt. 2.
SALE
16 Dbl eae
in last
OQ. E.
Practically new 14% H Brad-
ley Tractor and implements,
$175.00. O. G. Adams, Buford.
350 cap. Umbrella type Oakes
Brooder, with fan, all electric,
like new, $25.00. L.P. Shearer,
Atlanta, 748 Elkmont Dr. N.E.
(Ve. 0370).
No.
10 Caterpillar Tractor,
draw barn, motor fair cond,
$200.00. Phone 2-8405 for fur-
ther
details. Frank Pearson,
Augusta, 740 Reynolds St.
Practically new Jay Bee 14
in Hammer Mill, 16 hammers
with 3 screens, good belt, $150.
Phone McDonough 3833,
or see.
Gordon Carter, McDonough.
Practically new 1949 Ford
Tractor, Pick-up Bush and Bog
Harrow, $1250.00 for both. F.
E. Dalton, Alpharetta; Rt. 2.
Good Dearborn Disc
Turner
with extra heavy 26 in. Dise,
bargain, $190.00. D. W. Dasher,
Guyton.
B Model Allis-Chalmers Trac-
tor, complete with power lift,
planter, 1 dise plow, disc har-
row, good cond. $1,100.00 and
take part in yearling or cow.
Rev. R. H. Woodward, Carters-
ville, Rt. 4.
1945 Ford-Ferguson Tractor,
set Covington planters, cultiva-
tors, almost new, Bush and Bog,
20 disc.
Cotton Duster, $1200.00.
Ward, Villa Rica, Rt. 1.
Sears Can Sealer,
cond.,
Pulverizing Harrow,
WD,
perfect
never used, $10.00 or
exc. for chickens, or baby calf.
Mrs. A. D. Blackstock,
lasville, Box 137.
Doug-
Oliver 2H Walking Cultiva-
tor, fair cond., $25.00: 2H Dise
Harrow, $15. 00. R. H. Carroll,
Rockmart, Rt. 3.
1 Row Bemmis ee
good cond., $50.00; Elec. War-
ner Brooder, 500 cap., Thermos-
tat Control, like new,
$40.00.
J. D, McCoy Jr., Macon, Rt. 3.
Orchard Sprayer,
400 gal.
cap., $300.00. Perfect cond., my
home, 1 mi. No. Palmetto.
H. Cox, Palmetto.
Ww.
Practically new 3 Roller Mill,
Evaporator,
Boiler, Syrup Miil,
$90.00. W. G. Carder, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 9.
J. D. Power Baler, good cond.,
sell
Franklin,
cheap. John L. Conrad,
(Phone 2604).
Farm Master Milking Ma-
Aigee with 2 single units,. all
$5.00 ea.
ville, Box 5, Rt. 2.
Cary M. Davis, Dan-
2-80 Loose Roll Gins,. Mit-
chell cleaners, 8 gin steel con-
denser, seed scales,
hydraulic press, exc.
dbl. box
cond.,
$3000.00 or sell separately. E.
L. Burnett, amie
4532).
(Phone
2H Wagon, iron wheels, body,
$30.00; Middle Buster,
nearly
new, 2H Plows, Cotton Planter,
No. 17 DeLavel Separater, $15.
Very good cond., at my farm.
Mrs. L. J. Monghon, Haddock,
Ret.
_ Garden Tractor, A-1 cond., 2
parts, $100.00. 1 mi. W.
Side. E. M. Parrish,
Side. :
David 4radley, horse
Sunny
Sunny
drawn,
Mowing Machine, fair running
cond., $25.00. FOB. J. P. Sal-
mon, Rome, Rt. 3.
- Good Ledbetter Corn
er, $12.00 at my farm.
Owen, Barnesville.
1948 model G John
Farm Tractor, exc, cond.
Crawford. (Or call
Smith Jr.,
via Lexington, Ga.).
Plant-
Arthur
Deere
RO;
Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.
trade for good | wagon, Bud
Intl. Mule denvead 2H Riding
Cultivator, good cond.,
sell for
cash, or trade for hogs, cattle,
or corn.. R. L. Johnson, Sum-
mts Ret. (1s
_ F-20 Farmall, new
motor,
transmission, radiator, tires, in.
dividual foot brakes, A-1 cond.,
Bush and Bog Harrow, Dbl.
Dise Plow, $850.00 my place.
C. A. Logan, Atlanta,
Box 250, Harvill Rd.
Rt. 14,
- 1947 Model C Allis-Chalmers,
A-1 cond., new rubber, 3 disc
J. D. tiller on rubber, culti-
vators, planters, fertilizer, all
ist class cond. argain. Julius |.
A. Coody, Eastman.
2778 day, night, 2016).
(Phone
CORRECTION: 1-16 in. Rock
Meadows Mill, Hammer Mill, 2
motors, Corn Shucker,
Sheller,
Scales, other equipment. All
perfect cond. Sell together.
Cant sell separately. Frank
Kiker, E. Ellijay.
2H Riding Disc Cultivator,
$20.00 at my place.
Decatur,
(Near Cqlumbia Dr.).
R. E. Little,
3856 Glenwood Rd.
J. D. Hammer and Silage
Mill, 14 in. Cutter, $250.
00; Also
5000 egg cap. Elec. Incubator
Uni-Hatcher,
Petersime make,
$250.00, or trade for cattle or
hogs of equal value.
Smith, Midland, Rt. 1.
M Farmall Tractor,
Floyd M.
perfect
cond., like new, new Ford disc
harrow, never used, at
price; Athens tiller, see
reduced
der, A-1
cond., on good rubber. Bargam
price. 5 mi. N. Tifton, US.
41. G. H. Tuttle, Tifton.
. 2H Wagon, fair cond.,
1 wheel
needs repairs, $20.00; or trade
for calves or chickens.
Mrs.
C. W. Harper, Decatur, Rt. I.
(Phone De. 2975).
J. D. Cutting Harrow,
16 disc,
good cond., used 1 season, Oren
Harrison, Tifton, Rt. 6.
ae
Farmall B Tractor, Dec, 48,
exe. cond., complete set of 2
row cultivators, equipped with
starter, lights, power take-off,
belt pulley, pneumatic power
lift; Also Want Garde
tor and equipment.
m Trao- |
Prefer
Planet Jr., up to 3 hp.; and
Sickle Bar Mower.
Walker, Forsyth.
McCormick-Deering
zer Spreader; never used, $75.00 |
Wyman |
Fertili-
also want cultivators, planters,
and distributors, for
Super A with touch
Tom Wright, Hazelhurs
W.. C.
tor, good cond., 8 disc
Allis-Chalmers Trac-
Farmall
contril, |
t Rt
Harrow,
runs in oil, $775.00; Planters,
cultivators, for W. C.
$400.00.
kinsville, Rt. 1.
Tractor,
J. T. Wheeler, Wat-
3 hp Elec. Grist Mill, prac-
tically new, $150.00 FOB. M.
. Plumley, Ellijay, Rt.
2.
46 model L. A. John Deere
| Tractor, motor just overhauled,
starter, lights, wheel wts., pul-
ley,~cultivator, plows, p'
oisoning
machine, 3 disc tiller on rubber,
gargain. D, R. Register Jr,
Rentz, Rt. 1.
F-12 Farmall Tractor, J. D.
3 disc Tiller, both on steel, Intl.
7 ft. Mowing Machin
cond., $525.00. G. W.
Buckhead, Rt, 1.
Allis-Chalmers Tract
e,, good
Minish,
or, disc
harrow, plow tools, for sale at
my farm near Norcross.
Mrs.
N. A. Davis, Duluth, Rt. 1, Box
93>
Fordson Tractor, heavy har- f
row, no junk, $150.00.
H. B. Cain, Bethlehem.
Ebenezar Church),
Come.
(Near
2 Brooders, 500 cap. together,
$50.00 for both. J. A.
ton, Atlanta, 434 Flat
1S. E (Tel. J La, 5006).
Hamil-
ney
ey
Grain Drill, good -cond., i
sonable. - Exc for
Rex Jackson,
500 cap. Elec. Bro der,
ers, waterers, used 1
$25. 00 FOB. My~
for equal value. Morri
Haddock, Rt. il. f
One 3 in 1 Covingto
er, mule drawn, practi
new, $3.00. D. L. Ge
Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. :
John Deere M reactor
part of last season, cul
equipment. Big Discount.
B. Watson, Sri. %
Hotel. =
No. 594 John Dear Side
Rake on steel and 8-24
Scallop Dise C
$190.00 ea.; M-123
Planter, Cultivator, $170.0
24 in. Scallop Dise
row, $235.00.
bert Moore, Elberto
Church St.
Intl 2H- Ridiag ti
fair cond., $30.00. EL G.
ey, Blackshear, Re 2
Combination Cotton and
Planter-Fert., and other
ment for sale. Mrs. B.
Avery, Atlanta, 21 Gould
S.E. (Tel. Al. 4073).
1H -Wagon, stalk cu
Cole Guano Distributor:
ler Scrape, good con
prices. 2 mi. S. Chatsw
near Mt. Zion Chyrck: U
Hwy. 41. Carter R. _Mank
Ramhurst, Ati eke s
Farmall A Tractor, 1940
del, mowing machine.
plow, disc harrow,
trailer type Wagon, all
working cond., $1100.00;
Chalmers 40 Combine,
cond., $250.00. Phone LaG:
7098. Olin Burdette, LaG
Rt. 4. :
Power Syrup Mill, good ec
State price.. Homer F,
Alto, Rt. 2, Box 54.
Farmall A Tractor, on
rubber, lift, pulley, 16 in. b
tom plow, planter, fertilizer |
tachment, esa A
peanut | plows, g
ver Heavy Duty
g00
sep arately.
Want Portable '
equipment, good cond.,
LaGrange, Box 242.
Want Spring Feet for M
M Intl. Cultivator, also Rot
Hoe, Lime Spreader (box
that spreads soda from
up. Advise. Gus G._
Mafble Hill.
Want Flour Tales :
E. Casper, Bowdon, Rt.
Want Meadows, or
good make Mill bolter
attached, also 30 in.
Meadows Mill Rock.
Hadden, Louisvill
Stapleton Cross Rd.
_ Cultivator or roller
Combine, good cond.
on, Wrightsville.
- Dirt .Pan, Terrace
r, or Wheeler Dirt type.
L By Singleton, i
ie
ant cultivators pad plant-
or F-20 Farmall Tractor,
D..L. . Gilbert,
nt one Electric Churn,
cond. Mrs. Minnie Find-
hens.
; for Allis,
ee cond.,
_ large Syrup Kettle,
cond., 60-100 gal. cap.
Barber, | Jonesboro, Box
t Steel Wheels (rear) for
e G Tractor. W. P. Sel-
Summerville. \
used Surge Milking
vacuum pump. Advise
Cobb, Quitman, Rt. 2.
int good 2nd. hand Buck-
00: Sceaps.- Oil Burning |
t Quote best _ price.
. Express Office, Mrs. D. J.
orvey, Thomasville, Rt. 4,
Rd
s > 5: disc filler or
g. Plow, cheap. Advise.
Veal, Sr., Sandersville.
t W. D. or W. C. Allis-
mers or ah Cro
Fleming, | T
Cabbage, $2.25 M. Also Dipper
and Bird Gourd, $1.50 doz. All 5
April -del., $2.50 M. G. Ben Wil-
_ Tractor, 1st
oo
Grain een or
at: once. O.
2 -Atlanta, 1725
les-Haverty Bldg. (Ma.
ant Mastodon Everbearing
berry, $1. C; Kudzu
5 g2-00, : Catnip, Spear-
'20c a bunch; Crabapple
uscadine Grape Vine,
$1. dd postage. Mrs. Nell
er, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
_ Thompson - Strawberry,
ron 300, $1.20; Watercress,
65c; Horehound, Tansy, 6,
Peppermint, 35c doz.;
Dried Sage, 30c cup; Old
Half Rumner Beans,
: ei type Garlic, 40c
. Hall, Calhoun,
Boysenberry, Hima-
erry, 15, $1.00; $5.
Boysenberry, $1.
le oots, $1. ea.; 3,
Jonathan W. Toole, Ma-
1 Burton Ave.
erry, -Boysenberry
loz. Or exc. 1 doz.
print, or 6 white
Clarkesville.
Blakemore Shaner:
ants, 65c. C;: /$3.,
|. Prompt shipment. No
class |
Den- |.
Cc: 75c C; Tame Blackberry vines,
Each pay postage. Cuba
- $3.25; $6. M;-
PLANTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE
SEED FOR SALE
Blakemore Strawberry,
$3.00; $5. M. PP, Mrs. Eva
drip, Gainesville, tT.
Klondike Strawberry,
$1. 50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M: ie
Ab 500, $3.00; M;
wns, rooted, 1 and
old, $2. C; 500, "$7.00; $12.50" ME
No checks. Ethel Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
Boyiabeu-c? 500, $7.00; $12.50
M; Klondike Strawberry, 300,
a 50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M - Lady
, 500, $3. 00; $5. M. No checks.
SD, Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Frostproof Cabbage, Wake-
field and Flat Dutch, 35c C; 400,
$1.00; $1.75 M; 5000, $7.50; Big
Gem Everbearing Strawberry,
$1. C. Lee Crow, Gainesville,
Rt 2:
Fresh green Cabbage plants,
_|ready, 300, $1.00; $2. M; Rooted
500,
Wal-
Seed, 65c Ib.; Okra, 60 Tb. Del.
Prompt shipment. Marcus Wil-
liams, Catervilie., Rte
Klendie Strawberry, 300,
a 50; 500, eee $4.50 M; Lady
, 00 10, $3.0! 0; $5. M. No checks.
. Della. Crowe, Caner
Pitch Cabbage, .300, $1.00;
500, $1.25; $1.90 M. del.; 5000
up, $1.75 M.-Exp. col. No. chks.
C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt.
2. :
Sage plants, Catnip, $1. doz.;
PP. L. J. Ellis, Cumming.
Farly bearing - Strawberry,
extra large, heavy croppers,
19e C; 300, $2.00; Collard, 25
Yellow Clingstone* Peach
ey about 1 ft. $1. doz. Add
postage. No checks. Mattie Du-
ran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Booking orders for PR plants,
son, Chula.
Everbearing Strawbefry, 50c
C. PP. No checks. Mrs. :R.. L.
Livingston, Wadley, Rt. 1.
Barly bearing Strawberry,
extra large, heavy croppers, 75c
C; 300, $2.00; Collard, 25 C;
Yellow Clingstone Peach trees,}-
1 ft., $1. doz: Add postage. No
checks. Mattie Dtran, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1. .
Mt. Huckleberry plants, bear-
ing size, 85c doz.; Hazlenut
bushes, 6, $1.00; Wild Strawber-
ry, 5,doz., $1.00; Rice Pea Seed,
30c teacup. Nancy Henderson,
Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. :
Black Raspberry, 4-6 ft., 5c
per bunch. Come after. F. F.
Carney, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
Mastodon Everbearing, Lady
T.,-and Blakemore Strawberry,
?!rooted, 15, $1.00; Prunes, May
Cherry trees, rooted, 25c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Ramie Black,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Govt. insp. and treated Yel-
low Skin Potato plants, $3. M.
Del. April. L. L. Lightsey, Sur-
rency, Rt. 2.
Klondike, Lady T., Blake-
more Everbearing Strawberry,
75c C; $7. M; Mt. Huckleberry,
2 doz., 75c; Kudzu Crowns, $2.
C. Add postage. Mrs. John
Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. 4
Charleston, Jersey, Copen-
hagen Cabbage, White Ber-
muda and Crystal Wax Onion,
500, $1.00; $1.50 M; 5000, $5.00.
Del. orders mixed. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.
Coastal Bermuda Stites by
express, $1.50 M; Loaded on
your truck at my farm, 10,000,
$10.00; 50, a $45. We dig each
Monday. 1: J. Harrison, Black-
shear. a
Kudzu Crowns, 500, $6.00;
$10. M; Mastodon and Red Gold
Strawberry, $1.00 C; Catnip,
Balm, 6, 25c; Peppermint, 25,
25c; Garlic Bulbs, 3 doz., $1. 00:
Muscadine and Scuppernong
Grape Vines, 6, $1.00. Mrs. M.
L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Mastodon and Lady T Straw-
berry, 75c C;: 300; $2.15; 500,
$3.50. PP. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Ara oe. Flowery
oe Rt 1
Rooted Mastodon, Klondike
tb aay aes plants, 40c C; 500,
$2.00; $4. M.- Add postage.
| Prompt sh
| Kudzu, $2. @3 $12. 50 M; Collard |
5 on BAe Mastodon, 70e C;
500, $3.00; $ M; Klondike, 60
C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Sugar
Pears, Apricot, Blue Damson
Plum, 50 eas Scuppernong
Vine cuttings, 50 doz; Half
Runner Sacred a cup. Add
ee
postage. Hood,
Coneville, Re Rt, i
Chas. W. Copenhagen Cab-
bage, 500, 80c; $1. M; 5000, sf.
PP. Prompt shipment. G.
Ulm, Poulan,
Good Everbearing Strawber-
ry plants, 75e C; 500, $3.50;
$7.50 M. Mrs. Glen L. Pirkle,
Flowery Branch, Rt; 1,
Million lange fresh E. J., Chas.
W., Pa at as Cabbage plants,
500, $1.00; 25 M (Del. PP), 5
M, $3.75; io $7.00; 20 M,
$12. 50 exp. prompt shipment.
Satis. guar, F. F, kes, Fitz-
gerald. ;
Millions and millions of
Coastal Bermuda Stolens, now
digging a Priced right.
Takes only mi, to load you
up. Discount for advance or-
ders. Zack Wilkins, Hahira.
Mastodon seen ; pes
300, $2.00; 500, ee
checks. Mrs. daklons,
Rt.
Gainesville,
Certified PR oes, early
April shipment, $2, M; 10 M,
$17.50; pee ready, $1. M;
500, 65e. oa quality
guaranteed. es nen B. Williams,
Naylor.
Copenhagen, Chas, W., ee
. Cabbage, lange, frostproot,
500, 80c; $1. Ms 5000, $4. PP;
Onion, pencil size, $l. 2% M.
Prompt shipment, Satis. guar.
H. J. Puckett, Fitzgerald.
- Certified Mastodon Straw-
berry, $1. C. PP, Tom Kittle,
Carrollton, Rt. 5.
- Strong Blakemore Strawber-
ry, 75c C; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.25;
Imp. Strawberry, 65c ; 500,
$3. Prompt es wie No stamps
nor checks, . E, Waldrip, f
Gainesville, i oe
SEED FOR SALE
Certified Bunch PR Potato
Seed, Tifton Exp. Stat. variety,
from vine cuttings, $5. C in 10
bu. lots or over. March and
Apr. plants, $6.50 M, PP. Mor--
ris Sanders, Vidalia,
Hales No. 36 Cantaloupe
Seed, 5 Ibs., $10.00; $2.50 1b.;
Also Harly Everbearing Large
Red Strawberry plants, $4.50
M. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hiram.
500 lbs. Genuine Cannon
Bal, Black Diamond, 1 yr. Okla-
homa Watermelon, 93 per ct.
germ., $2. lb.; Ga. Sweetheart,
98 per ct. germ., $2. lb. Grown,
for sed only large selected
a W. O. Birdsong, Gor-
on.
Big Start Fresh Multiplying
Calif? Beer Seed, (25c..
Green, Smyrna. 4
Choice Bright Pimiento Pep-
per, $1.25 Ib.O. C. Perdue,
Yatesville,
2000 Ibs. Recleaned, Scarified
Sericea Lespedeza Seed, no
dodder, germ., 92 per ct.; Pure,
99.06 per ct., 22c lb. B. R. Wood-
i Alpharetta, Rist, Phone
861.
2500 Old Time Green Sugar
Cane, 3c per stalk. 6 mi W.
Douglas. D. L. Osteen, Douglas,
Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25e good start. No COD. Mrs.
Sallie Floyd,. Rockmart, Rt. 3.
50 lbs. Imp. Long Green Okra
Seed, hand picked, cleaned, 50c
lb. COD Add postage. L. A. El-
lington, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. _
Long Tender Green Pod Okra
Seed, 40c pt. PP. Miss Beulah
Skinner, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Crook Neck Cushaw Seed,
10c doz. PP. L. M. Kennedy,
Townsend.
1949 Okra, long, green pod,
postage. A. L. Thackston, Hi-
ram, Rt. 1.
9000 stalks Sugar Cane, 6 ft.-
9 ft. long, 5c per stalk. S. J.
Foss, Brooklet,
250 Ibs. Okla. Black Diamond
or Cannon Ball Watermelon,
: ea lb. Del. Bob Neal, Cordele,
P, O, Bow. 1
A. Ellijay,
hand shelled. clean, 40c Ib. Add | 49
White Seeded Butter Peas,
Okra, 40 large cuv; Bushel
Gourd, 30, 25c; Also Rooted
Sage, 25 bunch: And Valencia
Peanuts, 25c lb. Sage seed, 30c
thimble full. Add postage. Fred
Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1.
Brown, Cream, few white
|Cutshort Bean, and Okra seed,
50c cup. Or exe. for feed sacks;
2 cups Be 4 sks. Ople Goble,
Nest Egg, small, Striped,
Bushel, Dipper, other kind of
Gourd Seed, Also Castor Bean,
10c spoon. Mrs. John Weaver,
Temple, Rt. 2.
Thomas Watermelon, Hot
Pepper, Sweet Pumpkin, Also
Bird of Paradise, Coral Vine
Seed, 15e thbls.; Hot Pepper
plants, 26e doz. Plus postage.
Mrs. ve C. Brady, Cairo, Rt.
1, Box 343
Imp. ei ,No.
Cantaloupe Seed, $1. 50 Ib. Mrs.
Jesse Johnson, Cordele, Rt. 2.
Martin and Dipper Gourd
Seed, 3 doz. 28c. Stamps ac-
cepted. Bobby Warnock, Tar-
rytown, Rt. 2, Box 187.
Kobe Lespedeza, recleaned,
bagged, tested, 90 per ct. germ.,
98 per ct, purity, 13 lb. Joe
Murrow, Farmington,
Finest, improved, Stringless,
Almost Everbearing Half Run-
ning, Tan, White Striped Bean
Seed, 50c cup; Perkins Mam-
moth Long Okra, 40c teacup;
Gourd (yd. long var.), $1: tea-
cup; Also finest Gem Everbear-
ing Strawberry plants, $1. C.
pia John Myers, Hartwell, Rt.
tons Kobe Lespedeza seed,
oe ine run, 6 lb. in ton lots.
W. 8. Bowen, Americus, Rt. 4.
2000 Ibs. cleaned, scarified,
Sericea Lespedeza_ seed, dbl.
sacked, 18c lb. Fob. H, J. Sharp,
Commerce.
-45 Ibs. Ga. Collard, 49 crop
seed, recleaned, 50c teacup PPS
40c tb. for entire lot. Joe Rain-
water, Oarrollton, Rt. 1.
Ga. Favorite Cantaloupe
(grow 8 lbs.), 40c oz.; 1/2 oz.,
25c; 15c Thls.; Hot Pepper, 15c
This. PP. Miss Lillian Hardin,
White, Rt. 1.
Citron Seed, 65c teacup;
Large Klondike Strawberry
plants, 50c C; Blue Damson
Plum Trees, 30 in. high, 40c ea.
PP vin Ga. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
._ Mammoth Russian Sunflower
60c pt.; Okra in Pod, 75 pk.;
Summertime Pumpkin, for table
use, 25c pk.; 5 pks., $1.; Gourd,
25 pk.; 5 pks., $1. All Pps iid:
Ellis, Cumming.
Hot Bepser 15c two This.: Ne
50c lb. Or exc. for Pumpkin
Seed; Strawberry plants, Mas-
todon, 70c; Klondikes, 50c C.
Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt.
Ella | 1.
1949 Okra, long, green pod,
and White Bunch Okra, 50c 1b.;
Exc. for good. print sacks. Each
pay postage. Mrs:.A. EH. Fatter-
son, Talking Rock, Rt, 2.
Turnips, 20c cup; Flowering
Crabapple, 25c ea.; Sassafras
roots, 3 lbs., $1. Add postage.
Cash or exc. for print. sacks.
Miss Jerlean Silver, Talking
Rock, Rt. 2.
White Tender Beans, Corn-
field, Bunch, each 50c pt.; T. B.
Wonder, 55c pt.; Sage, 30c qt.;
Potato Pumpkin, 25c cup; Frost-
proof Turnip, 30c cup; Garlic,
25c doz. No checks. Add post-
age. Dollie Eller, Titus.
Multiplying Beer Seed, 30c
cup. No stamps. Pairlee Runles,
Gainesville, Rt. 7
Black Bunch Beans, very ten-
der, heavy bearing, 30c large
cup; Add 12c postage; Sage
Limbs, rooted, 15, $1.00. Mrs.
A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box
1500 to 2000 lbs. Kobe Les-
.}pedeza Seed, combine run, 7:1/2c
lb. FOB. Or will bag and ship
at 81/2c if purchaser furnishes
bags. W. T. Moorehead, Bowers-
ville (Hart Co.),
Kobe Lespedeza, dbl. cleaned,
16c lb. E. J. McGinnis, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 1.
45)
; side, Canadian stock on moth-
cup; Long Pod Green Okra, 25.
Red Bunch Butterbeans, 35
teacup; Garlic, 35c doz.; Straw-
berry plants, $1.25 Cc: Small
amt. Dry Sage, 50c qt. PP. Mrs.
G. Taylor, Buchanan.
Heavy bearing Col. Butter-
beans, 3 large cups, $1.; Heavy
bearing Black Pole Beans, 50c
large cup; Few Striped Half
Runner Bean Seed, 50c cup.
Add postage. Mrs. B. H. Paitter-
son, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. |
New Era Peas, recleaned, fre
of weevils,
Dr. R. S. Duffell,
659 Broadway.
60 bu. A-1 recleaned 90 Day
Seed Velvet Beans, $5.75 bu.
Shipped in new 21/2 bu. bags.
C. H. Cooke, Sandersville, Rt. 2.
Sr.,
CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. Red Poll Bull, 21 mos.
old, 1200 lbs., gentle, good blood
lines, selling to keep from in--
breeding. 4 mi. N. Commerce
at Ridgeway Church. W. J.
Beck, Commerce, Rt. 1.
Ayrshire Male Calf, 1-3 wks.
old. B. E. Womble, Claxton.
Jersey Bull Calf dropped Dec.
24, Design breeding on sires
ers, $25. Plus registration and
transfer fees. K. D. Sanders?
Eatonton. \
Son of a $30,000 reg. Guern- ~
sey Bull, 51/2 yrs. old, extra
gentle, 1300 Ibs., $350. 00; AlsOn eg
Black and -_ White Shetland. ;
Pony, 21/2 yrs. old, $125.00. =
Ralph Dangar, Woodstock.
10 reg. Guernsey Catile, soot
bloodlines, good markings, in
fair shape, priced right. 8 mi. E.
Canton, Just off Canton-Cum-
ming Hwy. Arthur Whitfield,
Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
Hereford Bull, reg. in Anes cag
can Hereford Association, Dom-
ino Cavalier Mixen breeding, 3 _
yrs. old, for sale. C. C. Arnett,
College Park, Riverdale Rd.,
Rt. 2.
6 young Black Angus Cows,
ist. calves, 4 heifers, 2 steers,
400 lbs. or more; Cows, 3/4 or
better, bred pack to reg. Angus
Bull, $1750. for lot. H. B. Pitt-
man, Newnan, Rt. 4. :
Reg. .Dbl.- Standard Polled
Hereford Bulls, 4-6 mos. old,
sired by Grand Son of Domestic
Mischief #th. Or exe. for Culti-
vator and Planter, or Rear
Mounted late model Mower for
Ford Tractor. T. R. Ces
Monticello.
Brown Swiss Male Calf, drop-
ped Dec. 27th. subj. to reg.,
valuable for cross breeding for
either milk production or beef,
$100. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton.
Reg. Hereford Bulls, tops ia?
breeding and Quality, sell or
trade for reg. heifers of same ~
quality. Cecil Travis, River-
dale, (Tel. Ra. 6185).
Jersey Cow, now giving less
than 1 gal., Qnd. heifer calf 9
mos. old. Sell or exchange both.
for a 31/2 or 4 gal. cow, either
fresh or springer. Jennie Jol-
ley, Atlanta, 1338 N. Hightower
Rd., N. W.
HOGS FOR SALE
OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky,
from prize winning sows,
wks. old, in buyers name, %25.
ea. Furnish unrelated pairs, |
inoculated, ready to ship. Males
ready for service. W. H. Nix,
Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
Berkshire, OIC pigs, blocky
type, 8 wks. old, $19. ea. 8 mi. E.
Bur rd. J. C. Cain, Buford, Rt.
10 SPC Pigs, 6 wks. old Feb.
Sth, from litter of 10, sired by
reg. boar and unregistered sow,
no weaklings, $12. ea. at my %
place on Flat Shoals Ra., _ De=2. =
Kalb Co. H. G. Almand, , Li-
thonia, Rt. 3, Box 180.
Reg. purebred Black
boar, blocky type, about
Ibs., 1-1/2 yrs. old, life. chote:
treatment, best bloodlines, $85: :
same type boar, 4 mos. old, sub.
to reg., -$30. W. -B.. Win<ers,
West Green. Phone 1613.
OIC Hog, 400 Ibs. for sal
Alto Medical Center.
Hesex
=
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Bo
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Shockley, Alto, Rt. 2.
haba Rte 2, (Phone Che 177
728 7ks. old.
. son.
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HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. Berkshire Pigs, ready
Mar. 15th., $20. ea.; Reg. Sow,
bred to reg. Broke Nose Berk-
shire Boar, 500 lbs., $90.00; Reg.
B. Broke Nose- Boar, 18 mos.
old, $50. Crate returned express
coliect. J. O. Burton, Crawford-
ville e
4 SPC Boar Pigs, exc. breed-
ing stock, grand champion SE
Fair, big bene, long body, fast
growing, dbl. treated, wormed,
at 10 wks. old, $20. ea. with
papers. George Brownlee, Jr.,
Ben HilJ, Rt. -1.
Choice reg. Hereford Boars,
Gilts, 3 mos. old, perfectly
marked, desp mee extra large
for age, $22. - Also Bred and
Open He ard Gilts, $45. ea.
Res. buvers name. Ship: any-
. ) where. a M.. Mims, Byrom-
peoville Rt.
Blocky spc Pigs, from reg.
steck, 8 ws. old Feb. 24th, $25.
~ reg. in" buyers
namie. Wil ship. W. C. -Parks,
M>-con,-2FD 3, Allen Rd;
2 Big Hogs, Shoats, Pigs, for
sale cheap. See and make of-
fer. Would trade for good milch
cow. Mrs. Helen Street, aT
.
Reg. Hereford Sow, had 2 lit-
ters pigs (9 end !2); and Boar,
not registered but could be, for
sa>. Mery A.. Rhyme, White.
Reg. S. P. C. Pigs, ferrowed
Jan. 27, Maies, $20.00; Females,
$25. 6a. Reg. in buyer's name at
F. L. Cook, Daw-
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
1 pair Littie Farm Mules, for
sale or trade for large mule. O.
. Turner, Lithia Springs, Rt. 1,
Box 52.
Mare Mule, around 1000 lbs.,
work anywhere, bargain; Also
good 1H wagon for sale. Lester
Hood, Demorest, Rt. 1.
Young Mule, 1H Wagon; Al-
50 young Heifer Calf for sale.
J. M. Brooks, Atlanta, 950 Bol-
ton Rd., N. W., Rt. 5, Box 501.
1250 lb. Mare Mule, 7 yrs. old,
works anywhere. Half price. H.
E. Smith, Hogansville, Rt, 1.
Reg. 41/2 yr. Walking horse,
very stylish, $125, At my place.
T. D. Echols, Cumming.
-One pair mules, 6 yrs. old,
950 lbs., work anywhere, for
= R. H. Carroll, Rockmart,
io;
Black Stallion, 4 yrs. old,
$70. See: Mrs. B. D. Waters,
Gainesville, Rt. 6 (Clarkes
Bridge Rd.).
Blue Horse Mule, around 1250
Ibs., 10 yrs. old, $100. Or exc.
for 10 mos. old heifer, Otto Orr,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
_ Young 6 yr. old Black Jack,
white trimmed, short, smooth
hair, for sale or exc. for young,
gentle 6 yr. old Mule, 1100-1200
dbs. H. C. Carmichael, Tifton.
Ga. raised Horse, 7 yrs. old,
1000 lbs., work anywhere, plen-
ty of style: Also David Bradley
Wagon, sell or trade for cattle,
etc. W. I. Born, Decatur, Rt. 2.
One pair Black Mare Mules,
8-12 yrs. old, 1150 lbs, ea., work
anywhere, good cond., reason-
able for quick sale, See: W. C.
Akin, Locust Grove, Rt. 2.
Gray Mare, 7 yrs. old,
1200 lbs., gentle, work
where, sound, cheap for cash:
C. G. Hendrix, Waycross, Rt. 4.
Mare, about 8 yrs. old, 1000
Ibs., blocky, works well double
or single. Tel. Stone Mt. 2104.
Turner Moon, Stone Mountain,
Rt. 1 (Rock Bridge Rd.).
Extremely gentle 3 gaited
Saddle Horse, perfectly sound,
about
any-
sell or trade: for small, gentle
pony. Helen McGreevy, Savan-
nah, (Bee Rd., 52 St.).
Bay Mate, 8 yrs. old, work
anywhere, gentle, $100. Or exc.
, for cow. Sam Pelfrey, Dalton,
ets
4
ones
Mare Mule, 12 yrs. old, 1100
sound, work amywhere,
sell or trade for cow or calves.
Carl E. Puckett, Macon, Rt. 3.
(Phone 164-R-2),
Black 5 gaited Saddle Horse,
+ lbs., 12 yrs. old, $100. at my
rn, R. Ne. H :
_RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Giant Chinchilla Rabbits,
does, bucks, 8-10 wks, old, 3-4
lbs., $2.50 ea.; Trio, $7. Will ex-
press. J. H. Donaldson, Fort
Valley, RFD 1.
3 large White Rabbits, - al-
ready bred, $3. ea. C. E. Stan-
ton, Atlanta, 3385 Oakcliff Rd.,
S. W. (Adamsville Section).
Angora Bucks, from pedigree
stock, fine woolers, 8 mos. old,
$2:50. ea: :-O, By Craft, Lavonia,
Re 2;
Extra fine, fancy, pedigreed,
breeding stock Rabbits; 12
Chinchillas, 12 Baby New Zea-
land Whites, 30 regular White,
and Fancy Ped. Checkered, 3-4
wks. old. Will ship. Satis. guar.
Spencer Strange, Hartwell, 602
Savannah St.
2. mos. old, heavy wt., Chin-
chilla trio, $10. -Ped.
furnished. Ship anywhere. Exp.
COD. John L. Parrott, Macon,
2366 Miler Field Rd., Rt. 6.
NZW 4 mos. old Rabbits, $2.-
(pr. $3.50); NZW-Hwt. Chin-
chilla mixed, $1.50 ea.; Reg.
Chin. Doe, 4 yrs. old, $10.00;
Buck (Chin) entitled to reg., 1
yr. old, $5.00; 2 NZW Does, 1 yr.
old, $3. ea. M. M.. Adams,
Gainesville. ,
About 22 Guinea Pigs, all
young stock, mostly white, few
colored, $15. for entire stock.
Mrs. M. C. Plumlee, Ellijay, Rt.
2; SOS
NZW Rabbits, 9 mos. old,
| $5.50; 3 mos. old Doe, $3.00;
6: wks., $3.75 pr. Ped. papers
furnished. Exp. Col. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 3.
NZR Rabbits, large, heavy, 1
pr., 1 yr. old, 3 singles, 5 mos.
old. Come after. Will ship exp.
col. $10. for lot. Mrs. M. D.
Patterson, Austell, Rt. 1, Box
92 A. ;
Ped. NZW Rabbits, few an
and Adult Does, some excellent
bucks, ready for service. Will
exc. for 4 lb. meat rabbits. Jack
Hinton, Atlanta, 929 Victory
Dr., S. W. Tel. Ra. 7939.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
. Saanan-Nubian Milk OR
will freshen in three weeks, 4
roll, Norcross.
Pure Blood Saanan, not reg.,
2nd. kids, 3 born Feb. 17th.,
naturally horniless, milked 3
qts. for 12 mos. 1st kid, prob-
ably 4 gts. or more 2nd time.
$50. at my home. D. A. Bagley,
Austell. (Phone 3201).
Fresh 4-7 qt. Milk Goats,
bred, and Milking does, bred
Yearlings, Kids, $10. ea. Up;
Reg. Saanan Male at stud, sire
of highest milker in U. $. for
1949. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730
Grand Ave., N. W.
Purebred Saanan Doe, just
fresh with doe kid, $25.00;
Young doe, about 2 yrs. old, not
bred, $15. See: Mrs. Eleanor
(Holtsinger) Johnson, Arling-
ton.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE;
Want reg. Black pce Bull,
and 8 Black Angus Heifers,
about mos. old, Give price.
ici . Moody Rockmart, Rt.
Want purebred Hereford Bull,
about 1 yr. old, within radius of
50 mi, D. B, Rdwards, Ellabell.
(Bryan Co.).
HOGS:
Want 2 OIC and Big Bone
Guinea Male pigs, 8-10 wks.
old, Also for sale, Reg. Jersey
Bull, 18 mos, old, reg. papers.
Marvin Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4.
SHEEP AND GOATS:
Want a truekload of common
goats. . H. Shaver, Chicka-
mauga.
Want 2 or more
a ag cheap, 50 mi.
Common
radius. J.
Tye * mat
papers.
qts. when fresh, $25. Ivy OSs :
' PEACOCKS,. PHEASANTS,
QUAIL, DOVES, ETC.
Large type White King
Pigeons, mated and working, $5.
pr.; 3 prs., $12: E. H. Morgan,
College Park, 231 E. Cambridge.
1949 Indian Blue Peafowls,
$30. pr. D. H. Tart, Jr., Valdosta,
P. O. Box 555.
30 White King Pigeons, most-
ly mated, $1.75 pr.; mixed Blue
Cochin, White Leghorn, White |
Rosecomb Bantams, 75c ea.;
_|George M. Holliman, Warren-
ton, :
Pen Seis Chinese and Eng.
Ringneck Pheasants, $9.50 pr.;
Tame Bob White Quail, raised
by bantams, $8. pr.;. Blue Pea-
fowl, 1 yr. old, $37. pr. Speck-
led Guineas, $2. -ea, Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt.2)
REDS, NH, RI, OTHERS: ak
6 fine NH Red Hens, not a
year old, laying, $2: ea. Come
| after. W. M. Willis, Sens
Rt. 2. - <
100 NH Red ees hatch Pul-
lets,
Fred- Black,. Cleveland, Rt. 1.
40 NH Red Hens, March 1949
hatch, real layers, 2 Roosters.
Will exchange for good yo
milch cow. Mrs. Clifford Smith,
Sr., Baxley, Rt. 4. :
90 Christie NH Red Pullets,
81/2 mos. old, vaccinated for
foul pox, laying, $2. ea. Tel.
Smyrna 478-W, and night, Be.
5663. Mrs. Cc. WwW. Dunan,
Smyrna, Rt. 1. :
40 NH Red Pullets, just com-
ing into production, 13 NH. Red
Hens, 1 yr. old, $90. for lot. Ship
if party furnish coops. A. W.
Riley, Boston. .
50 RI Pullets, 41/2 mos. cit
$1.50 ea. FOB. C. J. Jones, Syl.
vester, Rt. 3. (Phone 306M3).
300 nice NH Red Pullets, 5
mos. old, ready to start laying,
$2.10 ea. Mrs. Mildred Dangar,
Woodstock.
40 NH Red Pullets, Mar. 1949
hatch, from bloodtested U. S.
approved flock, high laying
record. Ship 5 or more prepaid,
$3. ea. MO only. J. Y. Davis,
Martin, Rt. 2.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.
Young 1949 hatch Guineas, 3
Toasters 12 Hens, $20. for lot.
Willie Crenshaw, Norwood, Rt.
1. : :
ed, excellent layers, shipped
COD, 50e ea. Slightly higher
rates for older ones that dont
need heat; Also hatching eggs,
$2.50 per 11. C. M. Hammond,
Augusta, Rt. 4, Box 251.
7 Turkeys, 4 wks. old, $1. ea.;
1 Turkey Hen, 10 mos. old, 10-
12 lbs., 40c Ib.; 4 White Ducks,
5 mos. old, $5. for lot, Cannot
ship. Miss Mary Lightner, Ideal.
(Phone 2762). .
Selected BB Bronze Turkey
Hens, 16-18 Ibs.; Toms, 23-25
lbs., 50c Ib. Shin express col-
lect; Also Bronze Turkey Eggs,
from selected flock, $4.25 doz.
PP; Robert T.. Attaway,
Wrightsville.
20 Guineas, several Toulouse
Ganders. Cannot ship. Bring
coops. H. L. Carroll, Atlanta, Rt.
8, Box 482. (Tel. Ra. 8120).
anywhere. Clemon B. Wilbur,
Acworth, Rt. 1. ~
28 Blue Guineas, nearly all
hens, $25. for lot. FOB. Must
sell all together. Mrs. John B.
Arledge, Pulaski.
4 M, B. Turkeys, 2 hens, 2
Toms, July hatch, $5. ea. Ship
anywhere. aoe: Dupree, Ac-
worth, Rt. 1.
BANTAMS:
25 mixed Bantam Hens, 4
Rooster. Best offer, G. T. Duna-
gan, Rossville, Rt. 2.
Purebred Golden Sebright
Bantams, from prize winning
stock, also some White Pekin
Ducks. Write: Hubert Miller,
Dudley.
16 Bantam Hens, 10 Roosters,
all healthy, $10. for lot or trade
small tur
Roosters, 50c ea. Exp. collect. |
from blood tested Jes |
thoroughly culled, laying 80,
per ct., $150. 2 mi. 5. Cleveland. | 3
ung | Cock, Claret: RH, $3. or exc. for |
|paid. M. 0:
Mallard Ducklings, well mark- ;
Quackless Dycks, $3. pr. Ship S
BARRED, OTHER RCCKS,
AND BRAHMAS:
12 BR Hens, laying,
crated and deli ver to express
office, $20. for lot. Check or.
MO. A. M. Moyer, Herndon.
- 7 full stock young White Reac|
Hens, laying, $1.50 ea. Party to
iurnish coop and pay exp. chrgs.
Mrs. J. H. Hendrix, Register, Rt.
2.
As ee
45 AAAA BR Hens, laying, |
College Park, Rt..3, Box Stas,
Partridge Plymouth Rock
Rooster, large. size, $2.50; Also
air Black Austrolorps, $5.00.
|i pe spring 1949 hatch. No culls.
E. B. Jones, Jr., Hahira, Rt. 1. -
25 mixed hens, 1 full blooded
White Rock Rooster, $32. for
lot if sold, at once. Miss Carrie
Lee Jeffords, _ Waycross, Rt. Bes
Casswell Ave, pee
_ | CORNISH, GAMES, | GIANTS: <
Madigan Clarets, stags, $5.
and $7.50; Pullets, $4.00; Eggs, |
_| $5. per 15. Jim Dodds, Chicka |
_|mauga, RSE Dither ae
Warhorse - Leopard Game
Cock, 6 lbs., $4.00, or exc. for 2
Game Hens; Light wt. Game
2 game hens. C.-L. Geet
Gainesville, Oak St.
Game Roosters: Red Quill. |
'RH, 2 not clipped, $2.50 PS an
clipped, 9 mos. =
ye
Cleveland, Rt. L ie
10 purebred ae Cornish:
Pullets, laying, rcelated |
rooster, $20. Mrs. Mee DuVaill, |
Greensboro, Rt. 1, Box 145.
MISC, CHICKENS:
< ci 3s %
Silver Polish, Black Cochins, $9.
1205 Rast 40.
POULTRY. WANTED
Ae
CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS:
Want trio. pure Log Greys at |
reasonable price. Write: M. Ww.
Medlin, Stone Mountain, 201
Indian Creek Dr.,"Rt. 1. = :
LEGHORNS: Se
~ Want 100 Brown: orn
Pullets to raise on halv 0 8}
wks. old. Will furnish half of
feed. Mrs. Henry Towns, Helena,
Ris :
MISC. CHICKENS:
- Want 100-500 Baby Chicks,
heavy breed, to raise on halves
to 10. wks. old. Furnish half of
feed. Ship direct to me. Mrs. C.
Want quails. State price of
pair. W. A. ger Lakeland,
Box 17.
Want 1 or 2 pairs Bob White
Quails, tame. State age and
price. Harold Poole, Doraville,
bela Ge Supe iP
FARM HELP WANTED
Weat middlegae couple
(White preferred) interested in
farming, raising chickens, flow-
ers, and hogs, on shares. Good
land and stock. Near stores and
churches. Contact. C. E. Stan-
ton, Atlanta, 3385 Oakcliff Rd.,
. W. :
Want col. couple for work on |
small farm. Good house, small] :
wages. C. D. Merriman, Ellen-
wood. (Phone Stockbridge
3966).
Want a reliable colored man
with small family to take over
small 2H farm, share crop or
other basis. Mrs. A. Beasley,
Wadley, Rt. 2, Box 72. ~
Good 1 H farm, 4 R_ house,
elec., wood, well in yard, mail,
school rt., standing rent. Good
mule, tools. F, W. Scofield,
Douglasville, Rt. 2, Box 187.
Want farmer for small form
on. shares.
good garden, spacefor growing
flowers. Man to work 2 d:
/woman for geheral f .
1949 hatch, cheap. W. G. Orr, {1
Write full particulars. "
Thackston, Hiram, Rt. 1
bacco and chip 8000
boxes on 50-50 basis. 3 R
Thomas . as Boatright,
crop on halves, 3rds
A cotton allotment,
tend chickens, | few ac
aoe ese laund ;
trio. W. O. Thomas, Savannah, | _
sober,
sons (33 and
erences. Must h
with lights, T. J. |
Care J. H. Pond
C. Carter, Doerun, Rt. 3, Box] Young, reliable. ip
36. job on farm. Room, b
QUAILS: jary. Willing to work
thing. Roy McCord,
Qe Se :
"50: yr. old
caretaker, :
Good health, honest,-sober,
ing worker, Wife (8 we ef
Must be clos
school. State s
conditions. A.
vannah, Rt. 4, Box 391
and patches for garde
milk and do light farm
lis Remey, Clayton.
old, wants job on fa rm
truck or tractor. Lifetir im
perience. Need
Belly salary. Hi
halves, with 2 hous
erate and repair
chinery. Furnish
ences.
Smith, Conyers, Rt. 3.
job on farm, Can drive tr
tractor, do any kind
Bush, - College
Main St.
Want party to. tend
Want family for
tage wom with goo 0
help_ with
Trio each Black a Loe ee eee
honest
or poultry
~ De.
Want job on farm with
Will give references.
Young married m;
ood | reference:
Want at once 2H fi
Come see.
25 yr. old married
Small house, elec., Wa