Tr om Linder,
Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1950
aution | - STATE FARM
IC -OME DROPS $71,000, 000
NUMBER 7
er the income of the farmers | |.
fall and continues to decline for |
ial length. of time, it is certain
| income will decline also.
orgia will decline seven times as
ch means that Georgia people
$497, 000,000 less income during |
peice months than they had |.
e preceding twelve months.
| bring the total income of Geor-
around three billion dollars in-
yf three and one-half billion dol-
f the same ratio of loss in farm |
hhould spread over the nation,
s certain that we would have a
in national income of approxi-
hirty billion dollars. This loss
ount to about 50 per cent of
es now being paid to the Fed-
, County and Municipal Oe
he n ion. a et
crops.
949 dropped almost. $71,000,000,
De Brbneny of Papcsture re-
D Sctecareiois slump from the 1948
of $519,520,000 resulted mainly from 4
ps and lower prices. Total farm-
e from marketings last year was.
8,575,000.
oe remained as the most
encouraging part of the marketing reports
with a drop of slightly more than 1 per
cent in Georgia.
iotevey, crop receipts plummeted al-
most 20 per cent as the elements combined
with a declining. market to plague+the
-farmer. 7
Individual income reports from the var-
ious crops have not been compiled to date.
However. production reports show tre-
mendous declines for cotton,
peaches and pecans. =
The value of the 1949 cotton crop was
estimated at about 28 per cent below that
of 1948. Corn maintained its value almost
entirely but a 20 per cent increase in pro-
duction was necessary to bring in the
same amount of money as the 1948 crop
brought.
Peanuts visited 30 per cent in produc- ;
tion with only slight price variations. To-
bacco saw a slight increase in receipts,
due largely to a tremendous increase in
production. . sage
Pecans had the worst year of all the
crops. Its decline last year from the 1948
_ level was estimated at 60 per cent. Peach-
es dropped 30 per cent as well as most of
the remainder of the atniie: farm income
Sweet potatoes, however, were walled
at $13,000,000 in Georgia in 1948 after a 20
per cent increase in production. Georgia
Sire 7 : k had previously been a big sweet potato
Te producer, but receipts from this crop were
Seen low in. meee of
ie
ie be Fie
- TAXES
Taxes are now higher than they have
peanuts,
ever been in the history of this country,
This is true of Federal taxes, State taxes,
City taxes and County taxes. If total
tax collections remain at present figures.
while income of farmers and the nation
should continue to decline, it would be
but a short time until 50 per cent out of
every dollar earned by Americans would
be required to pay taxes. We may see
this. very condition by the end of another
tw elve months.
DEMANDS FOR TAX MONEY
The demand by the general public for
Government benefits_of every kind is
steadily on the increase. As prices and
income decline, the demand for Govern-
- ment help will skyrocket. In my opinion,
the time is not very far distant when the
benefits and the Governments demand -
for taxes from the people will reach a
stalemate. Then, what is going to hap-
pen?
Tt is certain that more taxes will be re-
quired for the State Government to car-
ry on in all its many phases and fune-
tions, and especially to increase appro-
priations for common schools and wel-
fare payments, but it is just as certain
that the people cannot pay more taxes if
the income from farming, business and
industry should continue to decline.
Se
Spee ead hoN TOM Te
TT
Commissioner of Agriculture |
ROW COUNTY LIVESTOCK SALES
Barrow County Livestock Sales will be~held
ursday at the new sales barn, located 12 mi.
on Appleby Pool Rd.
IG HEREFORD AUCTION SALES
No. "Ga, Hereford Assn., 7th Annual Show and
Jednesday,. March 29, at LaFayette. Show, 10
ale, 12 Noon, EST. 15 of the best herds in the
represented in this consignment20 bulls
both Horned and Polled offeredThurs-
in Cove Farms 2nd Annual Sale,
ors Kensington, 1 P, M.
Farm
Land
Edition
oa
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
Tri-County Livestock Auctions will be held at Hub
Junction (about 5 miles from Covington on Ga. Hwy.,
No. 12), every Monday at 1 P. M.
NOTICE TO ALL CERTIFIED SWEET
POTATO GROWERS
Get your sweet potato tape orders in early and
avoid congestion and delay in getting your tape. As
soon as inspectors in your territory certify your sweet
potatoes to be free of insect infestation and plant dis-
ease, kindly fill out your Growers Affidavit, showing
that potatoes have been properly dipped before bedding,
ay number of bushels bedded, and send this affidavit
Of
@. H. Alden, Director, Georgia) Department of
_ Entomology, 432 State Capital, Atlanta.
demands of the people for Government
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not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the
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By Department of Agriculture
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Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
| Add -postage. Mrs. Daniel Mc-
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Mums, Yellow, Purple with
yellow centers, white mixed,
20, 50c. PP. No order less than
100. Mary E. White, Temple,
Ri Bowe 23 1.28
Dahlias, Queen Anne, Dark
Red Blooms, 4% in. diam., 4
bulbs, $1.00. No checks. Mrs.
B. H. Jackson, Toomsboro.
Different
doz., 50c;
Gaillardia,
45c;
35:
cols. Petunias, 3
Blue Physostegia,
Primroses, 3 doz.,
Jan. Jasmine, 2 bunches,
Pink and White Queen
Anns Lace, 6. bunches, 60c;
Mixed Mums, 40c doz.; Stand-
ing Cypress, 2 doz., 45c. Mrs.
E. B. Warren, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Blue Sweet Scented - Calif.
Violets, Trumpet. Daffodils, $1
_C; Boxwood, Golden Bells, Al-
theas, Hibiscus, Sweetshrub,
Pussy Willows, Velvet Roses, 3,
50c; Foxgloves, Goldenglow,
Purple Iris, Yellow Mums, 35c
doz. Add postage. Stamps ac-
cepted. Tamar Teem, Talking
Rock.
Yellow. Japonica, 2, $1.00;
Yellow, Purple Iris, $1.00 doz.;
Lemon Lilies, 75 doz.; Bridal
Wreath, Purple Lilac, 6, $1.00;
Yellow, White Jonquils, 8, $1.00.
Exe. for print sacks; Birdeye
Bushes, 6, 75c. Mrs. Jemima
Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
A Od 2E"C mandla Binks. 5
30c doz. Add postage. Mrs, T.
J. Tillman, Temple, Rt. 2, Box
141.
Jonquils, King Alfred Daf-
fodils, $1.00 C; Fall Pinks, Red,
White, Yellow, 2 doz. 50c;
Orange Day Lilies, $1.00 C:;
Bridal Bouquette, 2, 25c; Crape
Myrtle, 2, 50c; Bleeding Heart,
75c ea.; White August Lilies,
$1.00 ea: Mrs. Ora Belle Moss,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Single Tube Rose Bulbs, 50
doz.; $3.50 C; Ismene Lilies,
$1.25. doz. Add postage. Mrs.
B. E. Andrews, Talking Rock.
Large White, Yellow, Laven-
der, Purple, Bronze, Red Mums,
small Yellow, White, Daisy type,
4. doz., $11.00;
White, Yellow, Thornless Red,
Pink, White, Monthly Roses,
Pink, Blue Hydrangea, 2, $1.00.
Ligustrums, |
Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. V.
M. Johnson, Shellman.
Petunias, Calendula, Corn
Flower, Candy Tuft, etc. 5uc
doz. plants. Mrs W. Chance,
Swainsbord,
=
Mixed sizes and cols. Dahlias,
30c - 35 per tuber; Blue Agera-
tum, White, Yellow, Lavender
Mums, Shasta Daisies, 60c doz.;
Lavender, Red Azalamums,
Yellow Cushion Mums, $1.60
doz.; Goldenglow, $1.50 doz.
Mrs: Mary H. Hattaway, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 1. (Northern Ave)
Hedchium Coronarium (Gin-
ger or Butterfly Lily), pure
white, very fragrant, 3, $1.00;
$4.00 doz.; $25.00 C; Ficus Pu-
mila (climbing fig), evergreen
vine, 3 plants, $1.00; $2.50 for
10. Mrs. G. H. Thigpen, St.
Marys.
Dbl. Tuberoses, blooming
size, 85c doz., next size, $3.00
C; Domestic Nandina Seed, 49
crop, culled, 65c lb.; Coral Vine}
Tubers, blooming size, 25c ea.;
3, 65c. Del. 3rd. zone. 5c -on
checks. Miss Mittie Collins,
Smithville, Rt. 1.
Red Sleeping Hibiscus (turks |
cap), blooming, 18 in. plants,
30c eea.; 2, 55; Weeping Wil-
low, 8 in., 25 ea.; Butterfly
Lily *Bulbs, $3.50 doz. George
H. Long Jr., St. Marys, Box 65.
Scotch Brooms, -Boxwood,
Euonymus, Forsythia, Dbl.
White, Pink Variegated Altheas,
25c ea.; Small size, 20c ea.:
Damp packed; Margaret Ful-
ton (rose red) Glad Bulbs. pers
50c doz.; Meds 35 doz. Add
postage tinder $1. 00. Mrs. Carl
Kimsey, Hiawassee.
Strong, rooted Hedge plants,
50c doz.; Pink Crape Myrtle,
50c ea.; or exc. for print sacks.
Mrs. Hoyt Brown, Gainesville,
ate sys
Giant Zinnias, improved
choicest mixed colors, diame-
ter measured 6%. last yr.,
Prince Albert Tob. Can Full,
$1.00. L. G. Westbrook, Kings-
land.
Lilacs, Redbuds, Ivy, Chero-
kee and Rambler Roses, Crab-
apple, Holly, Pines,
low, Dogwood, Mt. Laurels,
Poplars, Azaleas, 2-3 ft. $1.50
doz. Moss packed. Mrs. Min
nie Campbell, Morganton.
Rhododendrons, Holly, Mt.
Laurels, Cherokee Rose, Pussy-
willow, Azaleas, Dogwood, El-
der Pines, Maples, Cedars, Tu-
lip Poplar, Ivy, Sweetshrubs,
Strawberry Bush, Crabapple,
Creeping Hemlock, 2-3 ft., $1.50
doz. Mrs.+Lizzie Evans, Mor-
ganton. :
-| Petunias,
Pussywil-
_ FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE __
Rooted Marechalneil Roses,
75e ea.; Few Mammoth Garlic
Tubes, 15e ea: Mrs. W.. C.
Smith, Roy.
Dahlias: Spirit of St. Louis,
Wine Ball, Lavender Lady,
Mary Ellen, Red Jersey, White
Wonder, A. D. Lisoma, Jersey
Beauty, Joe Neal, Rodman
Wanamaker, others, 12 dif.
kinds, $3. doz. Mrs. H. H. Gils-
trap, Suwanee,
Bridalwreath, Red Dogwood,
25e ea.; Umbellatum Lily, King
Alfred Jonquils, 50c doz.; Ev-
ergreen Mt. Laurels, 50c ea.;
Tame Violets, Star of Bethle-
hem, 30c doz. Exc. for print
sacks. Miss Goldavee Silver,
Bridalwreathy Red Dogwood,
Red Flowering Quince, Tiger
Lilies, 25c ea.; Dbl. Umbellatum
Lily, King Alfred Jonquils,
Purple Iris, $1.50 doz.; Mixed
Mums, Tame Violets, Primroses,
40c doz. Exe. for print sacks.
Red King Carnation, $1.00
doz; Fluffy Ruffle and Sword
Ferns, 25c ea.; Large Yellow,
Ball Cream, White, Daisy White
Mums, 85c doz.; Oak Hydrangea,
40c ea. Miss Susie Andrews,
Thomasville, Box 641.
White Haster Roses, 35c ea.
as
Avoy, Washington.
Extra large, very dbl. Crim-
son Poppy Seed, large pkt., 20c
prepaid. A. J. Willoughby, Wa-
co, Box 132.
Large flowering Dbl. Pink
rooted, 50c ea; Old
Fashion Red Verbena, large
-bunch,. $1.00 Fairy Lilies (pink(,
SI's _doz.; Purple Achimenese, 3
doz., $1. .00; Sweet Violets, 50,
-$1.00;~12 rooted Begonias, $1.
Mrs; Hs Bs Clower, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 3.
Queen Anns Lace, Bridal
Bouquett, all cols. Larkspurs,
Lav. Thrift for borders, Pink,
Red Verbena, Sweet Purple
Violets, Petunias, 3c doz.;
Saucer size Yellow, White, Pink
Mums, 3, 25c. Mrs. R. J. Flem-
ing, Lincolnton.
Geraniums, Sultanas, see
ias, Sweet Williams, mixed col.
Coleus, Red, Pink, Yellow, un-
rooted, 10 ea.; Rooted, 200 ea.;
Yellow Daisies, 50 doz.: Um:
berlla Palms, 25 ea.; Damp
moss: packed. "Add 5c to each or-
der less $1. Sanford. Kemp,
pe Riek, ;
Perennial Phlox, Red,
Blue seetine Red Cushion mums, |
Blue Ageratum, Larkspurs, 35 |
doz.; Petunias, 3 col: Verbenas, |
Variegated Violets, Red Grass
Pinks, 25 doz.; Brier Rose, But-
terfly Bulbs, 20c ea. Add post-
age. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Joseph
Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt. 2.
Red. Yellow Cannas, Iris, Lil-'
ies, 40 doz.; Sword Fern, root-
ed, 25c; Narcissus, Butter and
Eggs, Xmas Cactus, Yellow
Mums, 25c doz.; Perennial
Phlox, 50 doz. Mrs. J. T. Bul-
lington, Rebecca.
Daffodils, Yellow Mums, dbl.
Althea cuttings, Glad bulbs, 35
doz.; Red Turks Cap, Angel
Trumpet, Blazing Star, 20c ea.;
Small Leaf Hedge, rooted, 10
ea:; Single, White, Althea cut-
tings, 3c ea. Add postage. Mrs.:
Martha Stowers, Tifton, Rt. 3.
Sprengeri Fern, Hydrangea,
25 ea. PP. Mrs. S. Q. McGahee,
Thomson, Rt. 2, Box 116.
Formosa Azaleas, Loquots,
Boxwood, Gardenias, Coral
Vines, 25c ea.; House Plants,
Begonias, Geraniums, Suitanas,
Purple Achimenes, 7 rooted
plants, $1. Add 25 extra for
postage. Mrs. Alma Moore,
Adell.
Red Carnations, 50 ea.; 2,
75e; White Rose Begonias, 35c
a:; 2, 50c; Boston Ferri, 15 ea.;
2, 25; Pink and oe Leaf
Shrubbery, 50c ea.; 2; 75c. Add
postage. Mrs. J. C. Howard, Al-
bany, 616 Stadium St.
Mums, Indianoplis Yellew,
White, Pink, Lavender, large
type, Major Bowls, Black Hawk,
Silver Wedding, Yellow, Cream
Turners, Pink Button, $2. doz.;
Fine show Dahlias, $2.50 doz.;
Gladiolus, yellow, 50c doz.; Pink
ea
No checks. Mrs. Malva Siivers, |.
1; Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
doz.;
| fodil,
lege Park, Rt.
Red flowering Quince, Pink
Almond, Purple Wisteria, Sin-
gle Altheas, Crape Myrtle, Va.
Creeper, Red Bud, Sweet-
shrub, White Dogwood, Mimosa,
Yellow Jasmine, rooted Gar-
denia, Pink Rambler, 25e ea.;
Purple, White Iris, 50c doz.;
Narcissi, _Snowdrops, Vinea
Minor, $1. c Add postage. Mrs.
Nora Smith, Arnoldsville,
Single Tube Rose Bulbs, large
size. 60c doz.; Medium, 35;
Bulblets, 30; 2 doz., 35c; Red
Montbrettia, %35c doz.; Dbl.
Orange Day Lilies, 40c fore
Deep Pink Verbena, 35c doz.;
doz., $1. Add postage, Mrs. eae
Singleton, Atlanta, 1139 Hall
Ave. 8S. E. (Tel. De. 2654). ,
African Violets, Blue Girl,
Orchid Beauty, Red Head, Blue
Bird, Pink Beauty; White Lady,
Amethyst, Purple Prince, Dbl.
Duchess, Dbl. Winem Mentor
Boy, Frieda, 3, $1.00; 7, $2.00;
$3. doz. Jeanne Wilson, Atlan-
ta, 943 Greenwood Ave., Ni Ee
Lily of the Valley, 25, $1.00;
Fancy Leaf Caladium, Gloxin-
jas, each 3, $1.00; Minimum or-
der $1. No COD. Mrs. N. B. Wil-
son, Atlanta, 943 Greenwood
Ave., N. E.
Dahlias: Cherokee Brave,
White Wonder, Warner, Red,
Grace ONeal, Jersey Pink,
American Beauty, Mrs. Wilson,
Yellow Giant, Sagamore Faith-
ful, -others, $2. doz.; Med. and
Pom Poms, 12 dif, $1. Mrs:
Vaughn Rogers, Ayersville.
Lemon Lilies, Snowdrops,
Dbi. Daffodils, Rambler Rose,
6, 25c; Marachaneil Rose, 75c
ea.; Larkspur, 15 doz. Exc. for
Martin Gourds. Big Red Dah-
lia Bulbs, or pack of strawberry
Pop Corn with $1.00 up order.
Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chas-
tain, Roy. :
Dbl. Rd Canna Bulbs, white
Flag Lily, large White, and Red
Fig, rooted, 25c a.; Narcissus
Bulbs, 75c doz. PP on $1.00 or-
ders.. Mrs. J. E. Tveirett,
Blakely, Rt. 1.
< King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50
C;. White Narcissus, $2.00 C;
Royal Blue Easter Lilies, Dbl..
King Alfred Jonquils, Star of
Bethlehem, Purple Violets, $1
doz.; Mixed col. Dahlias, $2.00:
Brown Mums, $1. 50 doz.
Add postage. Beatrice. Mosley,
Breman, Rt. 2, Box 86.
2 beautiful Antique, English |
'Michealmas Daisies, blue and
Purple, Silver King,
Phlox, 35c doz.;. Choice col-
lection _Mums, 3 doz., $1. 00;
Dahlias;~ mixed cols. and. sizes,
$2.00 doz. Del. No checks: No.
orders under $2.00.: Mrs. H.W.
Law, Chula. aa
Mixed Jonquils, , Daffodil
Bulbs, mostly k King Alfred | Daf-
35_ doz.; 3 doz., $1.00.
PP, Mrs. H. A. McElroy, Col-
2, ~Box 158.
(Phone Fa. 2827).
All cols. Snapdragon Seed,
20c tsp.; Ice Plant, 48 seed,
15c; Red Salvia, 36, 15c. Add
postage. _Mrs. I. N. Minish,
Commerce, Rt. 4.
Red, White Dogwood, Aza-
leas, Magnolias, Red Holly,
Crabapple, Goosberry, Chero-
kee Rose, St. John, 1 ft. 20;
2 Se, OSE; <a STE ae, Yellow
Jasmine, 25c. ea. Exe. for print
sacks. Mrs. Ralph Starley. Sr.,
Danville, Rt. 2, Box -113. e
Daffodils, Jonquils, mixed,
50c doz.; Yellow Cannas, $1.00
doz. Del. in Ga.- Also other
flowers. Mrs. J. H. Fowler, E.
Ellijay.
Mixed col. Dahlias, Red and
Yellow Cannas, $1.00 doz.;
Mums, Hardy Phlox, Butter-
cups, 60c doz.; Easter Roses,
Larkspurs, White, Purple Vio-
lets, Boston Ivy, 50c doz.;
Siberian Iris, Lemon Lilies, 75c
| for solid Yellow
Boxwood, around 80 years old, |
$3.00 and $400.00. See: S. L.|.
Owens( Calhoun, 588 Oothcea- |
rlooga St. <
Annual |
St. Johns Wort,
Rea Thrift P ui
Pink, Tost Plat
White Iris, 25 doz.
on small orders. J
Westbrook, Trion, Rt.
Mock orange, 3
ea.; Purple Wisteria,
nice cuttings, 6, 60c
roots, 2, 60c; Exc.
other colors; Trailin
kle, 25c doz. plants.
B. Moore, Suwanee,
Exchange Pi
Phlox for Red,
White Calla Li
Yellow, Red Ger
white; "Also want Az l
mellia cuttings. Mrs. I
Tallapoosa.
Glad bultblets cati
large bulbs Ist yr.)
Fulton or mix. colors
$1.75 M. an
with order.
Swainsboro.
Nandinas, $1.50 ea.; J
75c-$2.00 ea.; Jane C
lia Tubers, $3.00 do
type Mum Slips, Yell
curved, Silver Weddin,
set Bronze, Pink,
White Daisy, 25256
others, 75c doz.; R
mums, 35 doz.; Nan
ries for planting, 50c lar,
Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Crawfo
Pink Weigelas, Brid
Snowball, Spireas,
Lilacs, Easter Rose, =
Iris, Orange Day Lilies 5
large dbl:, 50 doz,; Swe
liam, Rose cuttings, dbl
ter and Egg Bulbs,
Camellias, $2.000 ea. Ad
age. No checks nor Fla,
oo Duran, in
About 10 cols. fine
including pinks, salmo
white, properly lab
doz. PP in Ga. No che
COD. Mrs. Jesse ieee
Jas, Rto3: os
Dahlias: Reby Tay:
der Ball, Marshall P
garet Wilson, - Spiri
Louis, Oriental Sse
Persia, Red Sple
ae HRS., one
age. Mrs. Matt. bs
Toomsboro, Resse
Tea 2s Pe ws
Red Holly
Hydrangea,
1, 2, 3, ft.; 20; 40, 60e
postage. Exe. for print
Mrs. J. G. Come:
Rt: 2. 2
Magnolia, Teil es,
shrub, Red Holly, Yell
ticia, Red and White
Grey Beards, 1-5
Mrs. Georgie Hunt, To
Rt. 1.
Umbellatum) /
Lily, King Alfred
Sweet Scented Jonqt
Violets, Purple, Whi
White Mufms, 50 doz.
tree Rose, rooted, 4, $1.
Lizzie Goble, Talking C
2
Gladiolus: Suleiaae
cardy, White Maid
Gold Dust Yellow,
Beaton, lavender minuet
yellow throat Beacon,
Mrs. Marlos, pars
Stop Light, Pink:
doz. Damp packed. Add poses
indi y
Contae $1.15 ook usecl. Mrs. S.
Mrs._ Oe:
fo! Be oe
LOWERS AND
- FOR SALE
sh, Sweet Bay, dbl. |
onds, Magnolia, Hol-
ve, St. Johns Wort,
Flowering Quince,
wdrops, 20c ea:
"; Crocus, 20 doz.;
em, 20c doz. Plus
Wavy Lewis,
Pot Plants: White,
hid, Salmon Pink,
"White, Red, Pink
ymnia, Purple Fuchsia,
lite Jew, collection,
postage. No small
t. 1.
lz S Teaolive, Crabapple
te, Dogwood, Red Hol-
_ Orange Hawthorne,
d, Sweetshrub, 2 it.,
~30c; 4 ft. 40c; 5 ft,
postage. Mrs. Alma
foomsboro.
Azaleas, $1.50 d
Yellow Japoncias,
lc ea.; Red and Yellow
Tris, $1.00 doz. Add
S Mrs. L, F. Evans, Ta-
Tris, 75 doz.; Peach-
, Eng. Dogwood, Pur-
" 25c ea.; Arborvitae,
$1.00 ea.; Big Leaf Ever-
Bushes, 2 yrs. old, $2.00.
C. W. Hefner, Talking
RE, 2. Sie)
neysuck. 30e doz.;
ils, Jonquils, Narcissus,
z.; Hardy Ferns, 50 doz.;
Dbl. Yellow, 50c ea.
Mary Ruth Silver, Talk-
ack, Rt. 2. oes
Daisies, Sweet Williams,
$1.00; Box Plant Shrub,
- red flowers, 8, $1.00;
Evergreen Privet Hedge,
; Fla. Palm Pot Plants,
4. P. Gladden, Talla-:
-| $10. All colors.
Watermelon Red Crape Myr-
tle, Red, White Spirea, Pink Al-
mond, Doroth P. Baby Rambler
Roses, 25c ea.; Purple, White,
| Blue Iris, 8, $1.00; Native Bird-
foot Violets, Iris, $1. doz.; Long
Trumpet Yellow Daffodils,
|Cream Wax, Yellow Cluster
Narcissus, 60c doz.; $2.50 C. Mrs.
C. B. Robinson, Bowdon.
_Spirea: Vanhouttei, 3-4 ft.
20c ea.; Anthony, 18-24 in., 25
ea.; Sweet .Mock Orange,
Weigela, 3-4 ft., 35c ea.; Abelia
Grandiflora, 3-4 ft. 40c; Deu-
tzia, Pride of Rochester, 3-4 ft.,
30c; Gardenias, 24-30-in., $1. ea.
Not del. Mrs. M. L. Westbrook,
Bremen. s
Lilacs, Altheas, Thornless Yel-
low Rose, Dbl. Bridalwreath,
Jonquils, White, Yellow Nar-
cissus, 25c doz.; Tiger Lilies,
Grape Hyacinths, 3c ea.; Others
24c ea.;:Snowballs, Weigelas, 3
cuttings, 25c. Georgie Taylor,
Buchanan, Rt. 1, 4
Azaleas, Indica, Kurume, Ey-
ergreen types, 1 yr., 15c ea.;
2 4r, 25 ea. Heavy 3-4 yr.,
blooming, 50c ea.; $5. doz.; 24,
) Named and
jabeled. Shipped prompily.
Mrs. V. P. Pearce, Cairo, Rt. 2.
Wandering Jew, 5c ea.; Sul-
tanas, Cactus, Begonias, Jts-
ticias, Verbenas, Lavender,
| Wine Mums, Grass Pinks, Fox-
glove, Lantanas, White _ Iris,
Blue Daisies, Coral Vine. Write
for prices. Add postage. Mrs. Vi-
on C, Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box
-Dahlias: Large varieties, Lord
of Autumn, Jersey Beauty,
White Wonder, Rose Glory,
Lavender Pink, Small. Yellow,
3, $1.00; Bright Red Verbena,
15c a, Add postage. Mrs. W. H.
Guill, Camak.
Bulbs: 300 Gladioli, blooming
>| size (no bulblets), from leading
varieties, $3. for lot. Add 35c
postage in Ist., 2nd., 3rd zones;
50 in 4th and 5th zones. Miss
Jewell Pressley, Canton, Rt. 2.
Limited amt. Dahlias, 3 dif.
col. including small Pom Pom,
20e ea; Red Roosevelt Can-
nas, 15e per bulb; 3 col. Azal-
eamums, 50e doz. All orders $1.
del. Add postage for less. No
stamps nor checks. Mrs. Ida
Mae Sullivan, Carrollton, 47 1/2
Clifton Terrace.
5 Exe: for ite Spider! yt. Laurels, Crabapples, Pink
_ White Buddleia.
Acree, Toccoa.
e Dogwood, Tea Olives,
lawthorne, Yellow Jas-
Zooseberry, Pine, 1-5 ft.,
3; Glads, Jonquils, But-
Mrs.
Cherokee Rose, Red, Yellow
Azaleas, Dogwood, Silver
Maple, White Pine, Strawberry
Be Poplars, 2-8 ft., $2.75 doz.;
Blue Iris, Phlox, Grey Violets,
Shasta Daisies, Snowdrops, $2.50
C, Gladys Robinson, Mineral
, 30c doz. White Rain | Bluff
\dd postage. Exe, for
Mrs. David Colson,
boro, Rt. 2. 5
en Bell, Bridal Wreath,
Japonica, Red~ Flower-
Narcissus,
ni: , Talking Rock. .
weetshrubs, white
ag. Dogwood, pink
le, Chinese
-doz.; Shasta
: xe 50
age. lars: huyt 1
Mums, Cluster Yellow, Deep
Red, 2 Tone, Yellow, Red Daisy
type, ete, 50e doz.; Small green
jeaf Vinca, white blooms, 35c
doz.; Dbl. Orange Day Lilies,
50c doz.; Petunia Seed, free
with 50 orders. No checks. Del.
2nd zone. Mrs. Annie Pattillo,.
LaGrange, Rt. 4.
Large type Mums, Cream,
Yellow, Rev-Pink, Lavender,
eis 7 om name.
. Reasonable, Small}
1100 Wohi
Mums, 50c doz. Mrs. J. E. Bent-
ng Pines, $1.00 doz.; 1.
ne Vine, 25 ea.; 5, $1.00; go oo Soe
10c-25e ea.; Mixed utter Ball (yellow), Ava-
yh doz, 50; Mixed Pe-|Janche, White Mums, Pink Ver-
ee
A Rt. 2.
t rettia, Oxallis, Varie-
Vinca, Pink Yarrow,
glow, Larkspur, Blanket
, Forget-Me-Not, Iris,
Mrs. B. H. Carter, At-
35 Weyman Ave. S. W.
. 5040). :
ulehem, Narcissus,
| Eggs, Day Lilies,
Lemon Lilies, mix-
fums, 30 doz.; Pink,
cus, Dahlia Tubers,
postage. Mrs, Sam
tell, Rt. 3, Box 353.
slants, rooted, $1. C;
anna Bulbs, 50c doz.;
2 doz., 50;) Jonquils,
. D. An derson,: Blue
3, all cols., named
ssorted, sturdy, 2 yr.,
, $3.00; 10, $5.00; 25,
wy 3-4 yr., $1.50; 5,
.00; 25, $20. Ship-
, 25c; Red Spider
Dif. kind Lilies, | 5.
Pearce, | print sacks.
Ving Rock,
Giant Flowered
bena, 5c ea.;
Zinnias, mixed 2nd
and Lilliput
, Dbl. Yellow Marigolds,
Yellow King Humbert Cannas,
3c ea, Mrs. J. R. Brannen, States-
boro, Rt. 1, E
Bridalwreath, Red Dogwood,
Red Flowering Quince, 25c ea.;
Snowdrop, Umbellatum Lilies,
Jonquils, Daffodils, Purple Iris,
Yellow Mums, 50c doz. Exc. for
print sacks, Miss Audrey Sil-
ver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2,
Dbl. Yellow Jayonicas,
Peachtree Rose, Golden Bells, 5,
$1.00; Pink Dogwood, $1.25 doz.;,
Bridalwreath, March Flowers,
50c doz.; Pink Weigelas, roots,
3, 50c; Pink Running Rose, 25c
a.; White, Red Fall Pinks, $1.
doz: All rooted. Add postage.
Cash orexc. for sacks. Miss Toy
Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
March Flowers, 25e doz.;
Bridalwreath, Purple Iris, 75c
doz.; Orange Day Lilies, 2 doz.,
$1.25 _.Hedge -Bushes, 1 ft.,
Pink Dogwood, $1. doz. Rooted.
Add postage. Cash or exe. for
Velma Silver. Talk-
Large White Yellow Mums,
Exhibition, 50 doz.; Old Fashion
Yellow Jonquil Bulbs, 25c C.
Mrs. E. S. Hicks, Yatesville.
Mexican Dbl. Tuberose, Wax
White, mostly scented, 65c doz.;
Large and med. size Glad bulbs,
50c doz. in lots 2 doz. or more.
ale W..T. Bryan, Turin, Box
Good blooming size
Hybrid Amaryllis, 4,
Johnsonii, Equestris, 6, $1.00;
Fancy Leaf Caladiums, large
bulbs, 8, $1.00; $3.00 doz.; Many
nice Cannas, $1.00 doz.; Crin-
jum Erubescens( $4.50 doz. Mrs.
H. E. McLeod, Dixie. _
Mixed cols. dbl. Dahlia bulbs,
unnamed, $11.25 doz. Plus
postage. Exe. for 4 print, or
5 white sacks; Also Garlic
Bulbs, exc. 1 doz. for 1 sack.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Dean
Walker, Dial.
English, Shasta Daisies, sweet
Williams, Yellow Jap. Iris, 5e
ea.; Wild Bird Foot Violets,
Wild Dog Tooth Violets, Wild
Blood Root, 5 ea.; All colors
Geraniums, 20c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. H. H. Staninaker, Elber-
ton, Rt. 5.
Golden Weeping Willow, Red
Bud, Winter Honeysuckle, Yei-
gelas, Mock Orange, Lombardy
Poplar, Red Ozier, White Dog-
wood, Japonica, Boxwood, Yel-
low Thornless Rose, Mimosa,
Altheas, Wild Rose, Hemlock,
Azaleas, 1 ea. 20; 1-8 ft., $3.00.
Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay.
Lemon Lilies, 60c doz.; dbl.
Orange Day Lilies, Jonquils,
Blue Iris, 45e doz.; Glad Bulbs,
65c doz.; Blue Violets, 80e C;
Aug. Lilies, 45 ea. Mrs. R.
C. Stembridge, Ellijay.
Forsythia, Purple Lilae, Gold-
en Bell, Bridalwreath, Pink
Almond, Altheas, Oak Hydran-
geas, 80 doz.; Evergreen with
red berries, 25e ea.; White,
light Blue Violets, 50c ; Iris,
25e, 40c; Orange Hemerocallis,
Star of Bethlehem, 75c C; Blue
Spider Wort, 25e doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Doyle Eller, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3. Gehae
Dahlia Bulbs, Lemon, Lt. La-
vender, Red, $1.25 doz. PP.
Ready for March delivery. Miss
Mamie Anderson, Ellijay.
Pink, White Spireas, 25c;
Blue Spider Wort, Queen Anns
Lace, 30e doz.; Light Blue Vio-
lets, Chesterfield Daisies, 60c
C; Single Altheas, White with
Red center, Purple Lilaes, 4,
25c; Wild Iris, 25c doz.; Abelia,
Arborvitae, Weigleas, Pink
Deutzia, cutting unrooted, 2
doz., 25, Exc. for sacks. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay. .
Giant
$1.00;
Nice . rootec: . Marechalneil
. ~CaliforniaGiurt Coraniums,
12 nice cuttings, 9 colsj$1.00;
Rooted Rose Scented, 25c;
Mums, Mrs. Henry Robertson,
White Saucer, Also Red Sal-
via, 50c doz.; Dahlias; White
Wonder, Amber Queen, Mrs.
Geo. Le Boutillier, 12 dif, $3.
Add postage. Mrs. Frank Cle-
ments, Enigma.
. Dahlia Bulbs, large, _ about
20 cols.,.25e ea, Add postage.
Mrs, L. C. Jones, Gainesville,
RN ,
4 yrs. old Cape Jasmine,
white Wax Blooms, shipped in
pots, $2.25. ea. Miss Bessie
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Jap. Ligustrums, broad leaf
evergreen, tall variety, 3 yrs.
old, 2-3 ft., 20c ea. Add postage.
Miss Daisy Ellis, Greenville,
Picardy, White, Red and pink
Glad Bulbs, 24, $1.00. PP. Wiil
mix if preferred; Also Azaleas.
. R. Brockington, Jackson.
Curcuma Lilies, bloom Aug.
and Sept., lovely orchid blos-
soms, 6-8 in, sturdy stems (fine
for eut flowers) 3, $1.00; $3. doz.
Mrs, Rosa G. Poole, Valdosta,
Mae
to Sak
wag is
ie $53)
Box 112, x xy
Rose euttings, ereaim, 50c PP.)
| Myrtle Martin, E. Ellijay.
Cherokee Roses, Rhododend-
rons, Azaleas, Red Buds, Pussy
Willows, White Dogwoods, Sil-
ver Maple, White Pines, Trum-
pet Creeper, Mtn. Ivy, 20c ea.;
$1.50 doz.; Orange Day Lilies,
White Jonquils, Arbutus, Per.
Phlox, $1.00 C. PP. Mrs. Susie
Wilson, Loving.
Large mixed col. Mums, $1.00
doz.; Button type, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. C. H. Farrar,
Jenkinsburg.
Magnolia Trees, 3-4 ft. 75c
ea.; Japanese Iris, any color,
named varieties, $3. doz. large,
clumps. Postage added. V. W.
Wilson, Savannah, Rt. 3.
Red Dahlia Tubers, different
shades of red, med. size, $1. doz.
Add postage. Mrs. M. E, John-
son, Pike.
Petunias, Larkspur, Pink
Oxallis, 25 doz.; $1.50 C; Fancy
Leaf Caladium, Ferns, Mum
Plants, $1.50 doz; 12 kinds
Cannas, $1.00; Tuberoses, Sin-
gle and Dbl. Butterfly Lilies,
Milk and Wine, 75c doz.; Glad
Bulbs, $3. C. Mrs. J. E. Harrell,
Quitman, Rt. 5.
Rose. Thrift, $1. C; 500, $4.;
Fluffy Ferns, 25c ea.; Pink, Yel-
low Mums, Per. Phlox, 25c doz.;
Large Velvet Red Fall Mums,
50c doz; Red and Pink Ver-
bena, 10c bunch; Nandinas, 12-
14 in., 35c ea.; 3, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer,
Royston, Rt. 1. ee
Dbl. Tuberose bulbs, mixed
Glad, white flecked with pink,
50c: doz.; Bulblets, 5c doz. No.
less than doz. sold. Add postage..
pice. C. W. Matthews, Wood-
land.
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
Coralberry, Red Bud, 3 cols.
Azaleas, Pink, Yellow, White
Dogwood, Creek | Hemlock,
Cherokee Rose, Strawberry
Bush, Holly, 2-3 ft., $2. doz;
Shasta Daisies, Phlox, $2. C.
PP. Rooted. Virginia Black,
Mineral Bluff.
Coralberry, Red Bud, Azalea&,
3 eols, Rhododendrons, Mt.
Laurels, Dogwood, Yellow,
White, Creek Hemlock, Straw-
berry Bush, Cherokee Roses, 2-
3 ft., $2. doz.; Shasta Daisies,
Phlox, $2. C. All PP. Mrs. Edna
Rukat, Mineral Bluff.
3 cols. Azaleas, Coralberry,
Red Bud, Rhododendrons, Mt.
Laurels, Yellow, White, Dog-
wood, Creek Hemlock, Straw-
berry Bush, Cherokee Rose, 2-3
ft., $2. doz.; Shasta Daisies,
Phlox, $2. C. PP. Mrs. Boon
Wilson, Mineral Bluff.
Day, Ginger Lilies, Mums,
White Iris, 25c doz.; Pink Doro-
thy Perkins Roses, 15e ea;
Black Bearing Mulberry, Win-
ter blooming Honeysuckle,
Pearly Gates Morning Glory,
25c; Physostegia, 15c doz. Add
postage, Mrs. J. T. Stokes, Ma-
con, Rt. 3, Box 405. :
Golden Bells, 3 kinds Spirea,
Buttenfly Bush, Jan. Jasmine,
Purple Lilacs, Purple Wisteria
Vine, Bridal Wreath, Crape
Myrtle, Flowering Peach, Flow-
ering. Quince, 20c ea.; 2, 35c;
Snowball, 35c ea~2; tee-Mrs.
J. A. Wilson, Martin.
Pink Cherokee Roses, Red,
Yellow Azaleas, Rhododendrons,
Mt. Laurels, Redbuds, Holly,
Tulip Poplar, White Pine, Crab-
apple, Dogwood, Strawberry
Bush, Yellow Roses, 2-3 it.,
$2.75. doz.; Phlox, Shasta
Daisies, Snowdrops, Blue Iris,
Gray Violets, $2.50 C. Bonnie
Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff.
Strong, field grown Chrysan-
themum plants: Lt. Lavender
(Bessie Clark), Tallahassee Red,
Olive Longland, Peach Gold,
Pink with Cream Petals _in-
curved, Gold, White, and Yel-
low Ball, $1. doz. Labeled. Damp
packed. Mrs. Derwood Allgood,
Meigs, Rt. 1.
Cuttings Pink and Red Ge-
ranium, Dbl. and Single. Pink
Begonias, Sultana, Cat Tail Cac-
tus, 10e ea. Add postage. Exc.
fo rsacks. H. Casteloe, Moul-
trie, Rt. 5.
Geraniums, Begonias, Sul-
tanas, Ferns, Oxallis, Jews,
Cactus, Justicia, Amaryllis Lil-
ies, Hdrangea, Blue, White
Shrimp Plant, etc., 12 cuttings
for 4 smooth dary print sacks.
Julia Wiggins, Buena Vista.
Large clumps Forsythia,
Bridalwreath, Native Hydran-
gea, Red Bud, Sweetshrub, Dog-
wi
Vines, 25c odz. Sold on prem-
ises only. Mrs. W. H. Meacham,
Atlanta, 57 Lakeview Ave., N.
E. (Tel. Ch. 3943). : eee
Daffodils, Buttercups, Narcis-
sus, White or Yellow Tris,
Thrift, very cheap. Large or
small orders. Mrs. Sam Wood,
Auburn, RFD.
King Alfred Jonquils, $2. C;
White Paper Narcissus, 25c doz.;
Blue Violets, 75c doz.; White
Easter Lilies, $1.50 doz.; Red,
Yellow Dahlias, $2. doz.; Lady
of The Lake, 50c doz.; Mums,
$1.25 doz. Add postage. Florence
Leathers, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Golden Bell, Blue, White,
Red Old Fashion Rose, 4, $1.00;
Red, Pink, Lavender Verbena,
Dbl. Day Lilies, 35 doz.; White
Narcissus, $1. C; Regal Lily,
large bulbs, 3, $1.00; Redbud,
35c. Exc. Add postage. Mrs.
Fred Mosley, Bremen, Rt. 2,
Box 82.
Pink, Red, Lavender, Ver-
bena, 35c doz. Large Yellow ~
Lilies, 50 doz.; White Regal
Lilies, 3, $1.00; Blue, White
Tris for sale. Mrs. Herman Nix-
on, Bremen, Rt. 1.
Dahlia Bulbs, Mammoth
Champion, large Apricot, Gold
colored, $2. doz.; Queen Anns
Lace, Pink Oxallis, Red Cushion
Mums, Spider, St. Bernard Lil-
ies, 50c doz. Bertha Tucker,
Crawfordville.
Giant Pansy Plants, Sweet
Williams, mixed Perennial
Phlox, Imp. Purple Violets, $2.
C; Pink Hibiscus, Goldenglow,
25c clump; Orange Berried
Pyracanthas, Nandinas, 20 in,
40c; City of Portland Pink
Cannas, $1. doz.; White, Pink,
Blue Hydrangea, bloom this
year, 50c. Add postage.
Hubert E. Hill, Commerce, Rt.
1 +
Sweet Williams, Purple Iris,
Orange Day Lilies, Dragon- -
head, Narcissus, Rose euttings,
40e doz.; Lilacs, Bridalwreath,
7, $1.00; Blue Hyacinths,
Ophipogon, Tuberose, 75c doz.;
Pink rooted Running Roses, 25
ea.; Boxwood cuttings, $5. &;-
Blue G. Hyacinths, 35c doz. Add
postage. No checks. Mattie Du-
ran, Cumming, Rt. 1. :
Dahlias: large type, Ashley
Park, Ga. Belle, Jersey Beacon,
Josephine G., Mary Ellen, Mar-
garet Wilson, Prince of Persia,
Spirit of St. Louis, Treasure Is-
land, White Wonder, others, 1
each of 12 dif. varieties, named
and labeled, $8. doz. Mrs. Tom -
Bell, Duluth, Rt. 2.
Dahlias: Paramount, Milton J.
Cross, Marie, Pride of Cali-
fornia, Mrs. Warner, Margaret
Wilson, Orange Ball, W. M. Ho-
gan, Rose Queen, Jane Cowl,
Forest Fire, others, 12 all dif,
large type, $3, doz. Mrs. Evelyn
Bell, Duluth, Rt. 2. , eS ae
Dahlias: Large type, Graff
Zepplin, Josephine G. Ma
garet Cole, Copper King, Rod
man Wanamkare, Jersey Bea
con, Mary Ellen, Prince of Per
sia, Marshall Pink, Treasure Ise
Jand,~Asalon, 12 all different,
$3. Mrs. BS Gell, Detyth.
Snowballs, Abelias, Deutzia,
Jasmine, Japonicas, Barberry,
Juilacs, Red Spireas, Altheas,
Greybeards, Crape Myrtle, Dog-
wood, Rhododendrons, Kalmia
Laurel, 12, $1.50; Mixed Dahlia,
Per. Phlox, Goldenglow, Si-
berian Iris, Ageratum, Black
berry Lilies, 12, $1. Thrift, Bute
tercups, Glads, Violets, 40 doz
Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega,
Rte E
Emperor Datfodils, Paper
White, White Lady,, April Nar-
cissi, Red Spider Lilies, 50 doz.;
Crinium (Milk and Wine) Lilies,
25c: Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Jon-
quils, Yellow Cluster Narcissi,
$1.50 C; Single Blue Roman
Hacinths, $1.25 doz. Add post-
age. Miss Mary Lizzie Wright,
Elberton.
Evergreen with red berries,
Junipers, 25c; White,
gated Violets, 50 C; Orange
Hemerocallis, Single, Dbl, Myr-
tle, Vine, 75 C;.Purple Lilacs,
Pink Almond, Altheas, Golden
Bell, 90c doz.; Cedars, 20c. Exc.
for print sacks, Miss Frances
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3
ood, 25c ea; 2 kinds Vinca
Varie-. -
-- , white),
FOR SALE |
Dahlias: Giant size, Red Jer-
sey, Helen Ivens, Ashley Park,
H.R. S., Yellow Omar Khayam,
Red Splendor, Bashful Giant,
Jankee Queen, Harry Mayor,
New State of Commerce, Alex-
ander W., $3. doz. Mrs. Claude
Adams, Duluth, Rt. 2.
Spider Lilies, 50c doz.; Red,
Purple Sultanas, Maiden Hair
Fern, 15c ea.; Pink Conch Be-
gonia, rooted, Coleus cuttings,
10c ea.; Pink Verbena, 40 doz.;
Ruffled Fern, 20c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Ida Teague, Law-
renceville, Rt. 1.
Red President Cannas, large,
25 two eyed roots, $1.25; 3 cols.
Pink Mixed Verbena, 25 rooted
pieces, $1.25; Sun Moss, mixed
col. Shirley Poppy, Xmas Cher-
ry Seed, 15 tsp. Mrs. A. F. O-
Kelley, Maysville.
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurel,
Black, White Pines, Crabapples,
Red Maples, White Dogwood,
$2.50 doz.; Evergreen Galax, Mt.
Ferns, Trailing Arbutus, 35c
doz.; Add postage. Exe. for
feed sacks. Mrs. C. W. Roper,
Mineral Bluff.
Rose Weigelas, 2-3 ft., Pur-
le Butterfly, 3, $1.00; Monthly
ose, Pink, White, Red, 2-3 ft.,
40c ea.; White Eng. Dogwood, 4,
1.00; Dbl. Sweet Williams, l5c
bls.;, Rose Verbena, 40c doz.
iss Georgia Winkles, Ray-
Yoond.
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Want Dahlia Bulbs, large
2s yellow, laverder, ball,
om Pom in all colors. Exc. Red
Tree and Purple Dahlia bulbs
for same. Mrs. Willie M. Kel-
lev, Oglethorpe, Rt. 1.
Want Dahlia known as Dixie
Wyndot, 6-9 in. across, white
with red blotches. Write: Mrs.
W. C. House, Lakemont.
Want Dwarf Boxwood, other
evergreen or flowering shrub-
bery. State what you have. Will
haul same. J. R. Jackson, At-
lanta, RFD 2. (Tel. Em. 5786).
Want Crinium Milk and Wine
Lily Bulbg in exc. for Glad.
Bulbs. State description and
Gtfer. M. G. Smith, Toccoa, 152
Hayes St.
Want unrocted cuttings Dbl.
Camellias (all cols. except
also Red, Yellow, Pink
and Purple Azaleas, Rhodo-
dencrens, Pink and Red Flow-
ering Dogwood, Red and Pink
Buddleia; Exchange Hemero-
callis, Mixed Gladioli, 6 kinds
Jrisn, Tiger Lilies. Mrs. J.-W.
se Tallapoosa, Rt. 2, Box
T.
Want to exchange Pink Pe-
- onies for nice rooted Camellias
and /Azaleas. Exc. large clump
or eacn b'ooming size plant.
Each pay postage: Mrs. Sher-
men Gardner, Alpharetta.
Want anv color large Mums,
especially rod, lavender, also
any color Spider Lily (except
yed), thvil: (except = pink or
rose). Write fivst. Mrs. Dan Ter-
ry, Quitmen.
Exe. mixed Mums, large yel-
Jow, med. yellow, small semi-
0,7, Other
POG snohePetiow center)
5 ra Spearmint pants for mixed
Dehlias and rooted Azalgas.
Mrs. T. L. Thompson, -Tifton,
Rt. 3, Box 125.
West 109 White Single Rom-
eanrivacirn 1 bulbs. Mrs. Arthur
Booth, Athess, 175 Dearing St.
SS Cam< s, Pyracantha
Seca. ard Azalea Livers. Mrs.
Helen Le nem Martin, Cum-
aning; hi: 3.
Richi, FPalox- plants for large
Mums, \ihiic, Pink, (5 Phlox
Zork. Nm), or 2 Palox for: 1
White, cr Dork Red Thrift; Al-
so 25 Sweet Scented Tube Rose
Bushes, 10c ea. Mrs. F. A. Mor-
Tis, Ceanon,,.Rt 2.
Wan Verbenas, all cols. Exe.
Perennial Phlox; Also large
Boxwood and Junipers for sale.
Mrs. W. F. Hunter, Morganton.
Want several hundred (200-
500) Blackberry Lilies; And
Camellia Sasauqua Seed. Must
be cheap. Mrs. H. G. Roberts,
Macon, 1163 Adams St.
Want medium size Spruce
Pine trees, and lily Tuft sets for
setting out. Mrs. R. E., William-
son, Forsyth, Rt. 4.
oles Ws, is
yd. cap. Nelson Cash, Martinez.
Farmall Cub Tractor, plow,
Harrow, Cultivator, Planter,
about one month. Allen
Knowles, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.
~2H Stalk Cutter, Avery 1_H
Turn Plow, both $25. J. M.
Pounds, Tucker, Rt. 1, Cooledge
Rd.
No. 15 Dkl. Hopper. Cole
Planter, new gears put in last
year, $15.00 cash. Or trade for
some good Mammoth Yellow
Soy Beans. I. M. Justice, Irwin-
ton.
New Holland Automatic Hay
Baler, used 1 season, $1500.00;
John Deere Side Del. Hay Rake,
$150. Charles H. Murrow, Farm-
ington. (Phone 2698).
F-Case Combine, 4 ft. blade,
good cond., reasonable at my
farm on Etowah River. Hwy.
53, four mi, E. Dawsonville.
Hoyt R. Nix, Gainesville, Star
Rt.
Hydraulic operated Scoop,
fit John Deere A or B Tractors,
power lift, used very little,
kept out of weather, $75. Nor-
man Johnson, Warrenton, : ;
Farmall 14, power lift, 2 row
planters, distributors, cultiva-
tors, $375. S. E. Booker, Jr.,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. (Phone 2004).
- Blacksmith Tools, also Buz-
| zard Wing Plow, Cole Planter,
1 Row Dbl. Hopper, Grain Drill,
2H Turner, 2 H Disc Plow, 2 H
Kagon. L. A. Dodd, Alpharetta,
Rt. 1. (Phone 2095).
Buckeye Incubator, 400 egg
Ps oil burner, good cond., $15.
C. T. Cannon, Macon, Rt. 2.
6 Disc Athens Tiller Plow
with Seeder Box, good cond.,
$250.00; 2 Disc Hester Plow for
Oliver Tractor, good as new,
plowed less than 25 acres, $75.
Omer A. Harper, Elberton, Rt. Be
Intl Cub Tractor, lights,
starter, power take- off, belt
pulley, cultivator, distributor,
planter, 14 in. bottom plow,
middlebuster,-10 disc harrow,
A-1 cond., $700. See at farm 4
mi. E, Ft! Valley. A. M. Borders,
Fort Valley, Rt. 1.
Intl Hay Press with Intl.
motor, Ist class cond., (motor
needs little repairing), $125. C.
W. Grogans, Cochran, Rt. 1.
Farmall O Tractor, 47 model,
2 disc tiller, planter, cultivator,
harrow. See at my farm. S. C.
Dykes, Macon, Rt. 2, Riley Rd.
. 1 pair very -heavy Back
Wheels for wagon with 4 ft.
axle for sale; Also No. 3 Farm
Bell. 44 lbs. including bracket,
$10. H. G. Bunch, Sr., Augusta,
Rt.13; Box 370.
John Deere H Ereetoe culti-
vator, planters, distributors, 12
disc single harrow, $350. Trade
for 2 good milch cows fresh: in.
J. W. Turner, Vienna, Rt. 1.
2-50 Chick cap. elec. Oakes.
Brocders, Hudson 3 Decker
elec. Brooder, etc., good cond.,
cheap. E. D.. Barrett, College
Park, 223 West Cambridge Ave.
.5 Deck Elec. Chicken Brood-
er, good cond., ready for. us,
Las a5 my. home. Mrs. Alice
Lovingood, Blue Ridge, Rt. 2.
1948 Ford Tractor, front and
rear cutivator, planter, rear
mower, rake, tandem, disc har-
row, dbl. disc plow, P. F. O.
pulley, Subsoiler, $1800. Guy
Faulkner, Canton, Muriel St.
2 Garden Tractors and equip-
mnt, 3 H Husky, 11/2 H Gar-
den All. Reasonable. L. E. Ran-
dall, -Atlanta, 143 Key Rd., S.
E. (Tel. De. 3659).
4 Disc Tiller on rubber, A-1
cond., $150. or trade for hay,
grain, or cattle. R. P. Tatum,
ENenwood,
One set of 1949 Cultivators,
planters, Fertilizer Attach-
ments for FarmaH'H or M trac-
tor, exc. cond., used only a few
hours, good as new, $380, Fred
A. Reeves, Thomson, Rt. 1.
Chattanooga 94 Slat Wing
Turn Plow, and 2 new points,
good as new, $15. FOB. R. M.
Vocke, Quitman, Rt. 2, Box 90.
Hammer Mill, good as new,
used for grinding ear corn,
feed, grits, meal, $100. FOB
RR. See or write: W. J. Over-
street, Rincon, P. OQ. RFD,
Want Henry Farm Scraper, 1
1949 Farmall H Tractor com-
plete, breaker plow, harrow,
planters, cultivators, 2 row,
cotton duster, 6 row, 2 H wagon,
Hay Rake, Mower, 2 H plow.
Cheap or cash. 7 mi. Sparta.
Welch Boyer, Sparta, Rt. 1. :
McCormick-Deering No.
Mowing Machine, used one sea-
son, or sale. T. E. Scoggins,
Comer, Rt. 2,
kept under shelter, $250. F. W.
Godbee, Waynesboro.
Farmall A Tractor, 18 in. bot-
tom plow, 6 ft. Mowing ~Ma-
chine,, complete cultivator at-
tachment, good as new, wagon,
4 wheel heavy duty rocking
bolster, -heavy body. Priced
low. Paul S. Dutton, Spring-
field.
Beacon pice
deck, and Oatks Elec. 100 cap.
Brooder, both for $50. L. G.
Burke, Hamilton, Rt. 2.
Horse drawn mowing ma-
chine, J. D., used very little,
$80. FOB. D. Cc. Garland, Atlan-
ta, 566 Fletcher St., S. Ww. -(Tel.
Am, 6985).
Set of planters and cultiva-
tors for John Deere A or.B in
A-1 cond., used 2 seasons, $350.
3 mi. W. Louisville. Grady
Means, Louisville.
David Bradley Lime Spread-
er, on rubber, good cond., $30.
H. W. Hutchison, Norcross,
RFD 1.
Good Avery Binder for sale
or exc. for nice 4 mos. old Jer-
sey Heifer. Mrs. E. V. McLana-
han, Bowman.
Want Ford, Farmall or J. D.
Tractor with equipment. Good
cond. reasonable. State -model.
G. B. Winters, Atlanta, 34
Stonehurst PI., Ss. W.
Want 2-3/4-Harrow Axle for
6 or 8 disc each at once. Gi A.
Powers, Griffin.
Want used Platform ates:
1000 lb. cap. preferred. J. E.
Battery, 4
ton 2167).
Want. mule drawn Disc Har-
row in No. 1 con., reasonable
for cash. W. W. Anderson,
Cartecay.
Want Garden Tractor with
mower blade. Will trade smooth
mouth mule, other equipment.
C. D. Ebersole, Atlanta, 811
Juniper St., N.E.
Want 1 set of extension
wheels with lugs, or wheels
from 15-30 McCormick-Deering
-Tractor; Also set of skid rings
for front wheels, or wheels and
St: George.
Want good used Garden Trac-
tor. Must be near Atlanta. Gene
Golden, Atlanta, 2242 Jones-
boro Rd., Rt. 12.
Want 1H Steel Beam Plow,
also 1H Corn Planter. for Gee
Whiz Cultivator. Must be in A-
1 cond. Priced right. L. D.
Haney, Buford, Rt. B.
Want planters and fertilizer |
attachments for John Deere fa:
fraetor. All letters ans. Sam
Pelfrey, Dalton, Rt. 1.
Want A Model John Deere
Tractor. Prefer fuel burner,
good cond., also J. D. Mower 7
ft. blade, and side Del, Rake. J.
A. Shropshire, Chickamauga.
New IHC No. 62 Combine,
and Allis-Chalmers No, 60 Har-
vester, new with motor. At list
price. J. W. Ivey, | Unadilla,
POB 298. (Phone 2851).
3 Buckeye Oil Brooders,. 525.
cap. ea. good cond., $20. ea.
Cannot ship. A. F. Bioust,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 1.
Some used parts for a 1928
model, home-made Chey. trac-
tor for sale. (2 mi. S. W. River-
dale on Dr. Gibbs Place). wie
lie Walsh, Riverdale, Rt. 1.
Road Cart, good cond., sell
or trade for anything can use.
Lon Bellany, Homer, Rt. 2.
8 Dise Mule Harrow,
cond.,.$10. on farm. R, T.
bdall, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Hookup for No. 5 John Deere
7 ft. Power Mower to fit W. C.
Allis-Chalmers Tractor for sale,
and wants small 2 Hole Corn
Sheller. Lewis Lindsey, Silver
Creek Ra 2 A hE ee
ood
an-
1HC 42 Combine, fair cond.,
Cline, Oxford. (Phone Coving- |.
rings together, Tractor 15-30}.
McCormick-Deering No. TG-
51461, 27 model. W. C. Suses,
| Harrow, Cotton Duster, oii 00
| ming, Rt. 1.
42 one Gonibina needs minor
repairs, power take EE $250.00;
4 Disc Intl. Tiller on rubber,
ow 3140. -G. A. Lewis, Unadil-
a.
Ford Mowing Machine oe
sale or trade for 2 H Mowing
Machine of equal value; Also 4
wheel, rubber tired wagon for
sale. H. H. Thomas, Dahlonega,
Ribs ls
49 D.C. Game Tractor, 10-28
in. Disc Bush and Bog Harrow,
used very little. Bargain. Come
or Ted Johnson, Roopville, Rt.
2 Buckeye Incubators, 250-
110 egg cap., good cond., for
sale or exc. for 2 H wagon. State
condition. Joe S. Paden, Laws
renceville, Rt. 3.
2 H Hay Mower, 6 Rotary
Dise Plow for sale. Leonard
Pennisi, Conley, Rt. 1. (Phone
Ma. 8782).
Farmall M. Tractor, good
cond., planters, cultivators. See:
C. D. Ramsey, Jr., Covington.
1945 Ford-Ferguson Tractor,
vator, Bush and Bog Harrow,
Pulverizing Harrow,
Duster, $1100- W. D. Ward,
Temple, Rt. 1. r
Planter, cultivator for Farm--
all Tractor, good cond., $350.
W. C. Rutledge, Winder, Rt. 3.
plow, mowing machine, bought |
in Mar., 49, good as new, $900.;
L. S. Gasaway, Statham, Rt. 1.
tor, like new, for sale. J. T.
Todd, Jr., Austell, Rt. 3, Box
31-A. 2 ;
3 Elec. Brooders, 1000 cap.,
oil burner, 750 cap., $17.50 e3.;
Also feeders and automatic wa-
Conyers, Rt. 1.
2 disc plow, 20 dise harrow,
cheap for cash. W. P. oe
Zebulon. ~
No. 340 Elec. Broiler Plant
Brooder with 4 decks, never
used, $55.00. Joe Moore, Jack-
son. 3
2 tractors:
son, 1948 Ferguson, with equip-.
ment; No. 140 Letz Feed Mull,
1st. class cond., sell. or trade
for cattle. J. H. West, Lithia
Springs. (Phone Austell 4148).|.
up to 6 weks. old, thermostat
automatic control (with fan),
$25.00. You pay charges. Henry | ~
S. Howell, Trion, Rt. 1.
4800 Egg Incubator (kerosene)
good cond., for sale or exc. for
garden tractor..7 Elec. Brooders
2 never set up. Lo G.. Hicks,
Clarkesville.
2H Walking Cultivator, Liv-.
2H Mowing Machine
No, 4, good. c $78 Tr
eS Ole: mee: heifego Pyitliain
Weaver, Milledgeville, _ Rt. }
(% Weaver's Dairy).
"1945 Ford-Ferguson Tractor,
set Covington Planters, Culti-
vators, 20 disc Smoothing Har-
rrow, almost new. Bush and Bog
W. D. Ward, Temple, Rt. 1
1949 Ford Tractor,
new, 2 disc plow cultivators,
24 disc harrow, belt pulley, bar-
gain, $1800.00. George Daven-
port, Crandall.
Spring Tooth Scraper (11ft.),
for Ford-Ferguson Tractor,
works with lift, almost new,
$65.00; Back Cultivator, new,
for Ford-Ferguson, 7 ft., lift
cultivators, $65.00. H. D. Davis
Cedartown, 207. Herbert SbF 3%
Tractor, steel - wheels Oliver
Harrow, good cond., reasonable
price. Tom R. Chastain, Cum-
Planters, Guano Distributor
for John Deere B or A Tractor,
good cond., for sale or exe. for
|ford L, Jones, Renee: AY
new paint job, good cond., $150_|
. Cotton |
Cub Farmall Tractor, power |
lift, starter, lights, cultivators, f
Take heifers as part payment. :
5 HP Rototiller Garden trac-
terers cheap. Willard H. Reed, :
1946 Ford-Fergu- |
Elec, Floor Brooder, 500 phe :
ingston make, good as new, $50; H
(J.D), x
good as} Y.
- 10-20 - McCormick = Deering. ;
planters for Ford Tractor. Clit- :
vator with Gang
attachment, $25.00;
$50.00. Arthur Stover,
Tenn., Rt. 3. (Walke
Lyons Elec. -Chick
500 cap., $15.00; 30
small feeders, 35c al
Rene Smith, Deatur,
Clean St. (Phone Cr.
Browers Hot Water
raising chickens, cons
metal batteries, 4 d
Capacity 500 head.
for something |
set Covington Planters, culti- $2004
Ferguson Corn Pic
J. D. Power Duster
A. L. wae Rhine.
H. G. 42 Oliver Cletrac
tor, run 50 hrs., G-1 Hyd
Pan, 10 disc King Ha
priced to. ese Pho
or. wailed iby
tivator. Sacrifice prie
Pervis, Brookheaven, 316.
rick Rd. N. W.
~~ SECOND HANI
-MACHINERY WA
bine equipped with 3
propell it, exc. co
cash price, ae _M. Lev
; karte several h
M. Hammond, A
| Box 251.
ler, 6 r
As Hix, ,
Want 1 corn Sh
a Must be
BSty Piet
Rt; -2,- :
- Want. Gantege
tools. State best
J. R. Kidd, Fairb
(Phone 5101).
Mowing Machine.
jer, Augusta, 1209
Want small T
chine with 2 sr
aie
>
Pes
peanut Pickart in
dition. Write Sie
on 2081. E.
on.
Fertilizer
A Cont: Planter
rm il Cub... W. C.
) ner, Rt, 1.
p Borbination Corn
nd Fedtilizer Distri-
y Owenby Culber-
annin Co. Ga.).
Oat and Wheat
ref er Intl. Harvester.
ke corn sheller out
220) Lindsey, Tifton.
5 oe for cert.
; Williams, 4 AL
ce, I ady T T Strawberry
7.00 M. Add postage.
and, Flowery Branch,
Jersey Cabbage,
uda Onion, 30c C;
; Klondike Strawber-
; 500, $2.50; Garden
10c ea; 90c doz.
. Leiler Phillips, Roys-
rry, 75 C:
15 doz.; Fig Sprouts,
wn Var., 50c ea.
Cumming, Rt? 1.
e
Oo
oS
strawberry
.25 M. Mrs. Mell
, Cumming, Rt. 1.
bearing Straw-
5 $7.50 M. Prompt"
dd postage. Mrs.
lison, Gainesville,
Blakemore Straw-
$6.00 M; 80c C;
a Wye tei? Graves,
1 Everbearing Straw-
0 C; 500, $3.00; $4.00.
Ga. Mrs. J. E. Avi-
eB Ls :
-d Mastodon Strawber-
oe Car
asp. reated PR isnts, ;
red oe $2.25 M;
) FOB. ae BOA
Stra b erry Plants, A0c
= yellow Figs, 2, 25e;
2 Pha: W., frostproof
300, 75; 500, $1. 00;
zs farglobe Tomato, 500,
50 M. PP. Satis. aut,
N se fae ae
-ea.; Tame Black-
. Add postage. Mrs.
lack, Clevland, Rt. 1.
e, Lady ~f., Ever-'
akemore Strawberry
00 M; Kudzu Crowns,
: ; Mt. Huckle-
Be; Bermuda
. bag. Add post- |.
rawberry, $1.00
JL young, rooted.
ment, PP. Mrs.
t, Flowery: Branch.
rders for PR plants,
0 M. G. Ben Wil-
ir PR Plants, red
r skin, $2.50 M; 5000,
very.
Q Blackshear.
Add postage.
~Son, Shellman. ees
e15, "$1.00: Rhubarb, |
Howard, Cleve-| a
3 $e ee Se
--iee Kudzu Crowns, $9.50
M. Del. in'Ga. Mrs. G. M, Hel--
ton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Coastal Bermuda Sprigs, (root
stock), $1.00 M at bed; $3.00 M
bagged andshipped. ((original
plants from Dr. Burton, Coas-
tal Plains Exp. Stat.). W. G.
Futch, Nicholls.
Mastodon Strawberry, $5.00
M. P. B. Reynolds, Gainesville,
Rt. 2.)
Field grown Spang Plants,
Cabbage, Collard, Onion, 500,
$1.00; $1.75 M; Strawberry,
all metal, any good | Missionary, Klondike( Mastodon
Everbearing, 200, $1.50; .500,
$3.00; $5.00 M. W. H. Branan,
Gordon.
Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady
|T, 500, $3.00; $5.00 M;_ Kudzu
Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs.
*} old, $2.00 C; 500, $7.00; $12.50
M. No checks.
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Klondike Strawberry, $3.00
M. No checks. George Farmer,
Dalton.
Broccoli, Beets, Endive, Kale,
Cabbage, Swiss Chard Bermu-
da, and Nest Onions, Collards,
4 doz., 50c; Cauliflower, Brus-
sels Sprouts, Parsley, Dill 2
doz., 50c; Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
Register.
@
Spring Cabbage, Copenhagen,
-Chas. W., Glory, 500, 75c; $1.00
M; 5M, $4.00. Booking orders
for Rutger Tomato Plants, $2.090
M. Mar. 20th. del. Satis.,guar.
E. L, Fitzgerald, Irwinville.
_ Jersey, Chas., Copenhagen
Cabbage, $1.25 M; 5000, $5.00;
Crystal Wax, White Bermuda
Onion, $1.50 M. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.
Strong Blakemore Straw-
berry, 75c C; 300, $2.00; 500
$3.25; Imp. Strawberry, 65c C;
500,
No checks. PP. G. E. Waldrop,
Gainesville, Rt. a.
Coastal Bermuda Stolons, by
express, $1.50 M; Loaded on
your truck at farm, 10,000,
$10.00; 50,000, $45.00. We dig
each Monday. D. J. PASO
Frostproof Cabbage, Ga. Col-
lard, 25c C; 500, $1.00; $2:00 M..
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Beet
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Imp. Marglobe Soh omets. 25e
doz. Damp packed. Add post-
age. Mrs. M. L. Butler, Cairo,
URE 1, Box 356,
Booking orders Cert. (Arasan
treated) Earliana; Marglobe,
Rutger, Stone Tomato, 60c C;
200, $1.50; $4.00 M; Spring
Chas. W., Early Jersey, Wake-
field, Copenhagen Cabbage, 50c
C; $3.00 M. Wet moss packed.
Mrs. V. M. John-
BASS te
Large ea extra E. J. Chas. |
We; Copenhagen Cabbage, also
Crystal Wax Onion, 500, $1.00;
$1.25 M (del. PP.). 5 M Cabbage
$3.75 exp.; 5 M Onion, $6.00
exp. Prompt Shipment. Satis.
= peuats se B. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Bre
3 Yellow Skin Potato,
M; Bunch, $5.00 M. W. M. C.
Burnsed, Ellabelle.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 4 and
2 yr. old, $2.00 C; 500, $7.00;
$12.50 M; Klondike Strawberry,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M;
Lady T, 500, $3.00; $5.00 M.
No checks. C. D. Crow, pee
Walley RG 2e- 2
Cultivatable Blackberry, 25c
for 2. Postage included. Mrs.
Ava Shipp, Atlanta, 971 Ponce
de Leon Ave. N. E. | :
Big Gem Everbearing Straw-
berry, rooted, $1.00 C; $9.75
M. Mrs.. Fred Eason, - Hirman,
REA
Blakemore Strawberry, Him-
alaya . Blackberry, soe a
Dewberry, 15, $1.00; $5. C; $40.
M; Thornless Boysenberry, $1.
doz.; $7.'C. Jonathan W. coe
Macon, 1381 Burton
Ave.
Ethel Crowe,:
$3.00. Prompt shipment
.| Hood,
State |
insp;., certified, Runners, $4.50
Nathan.
Groped, Bite
Klondike Sata ae
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady
T, 500, $3.00; $5. M. No checks.
Moe, Della Crowe, Gainesviile,
Early bearing Strawberry,
50 C; Lizzie A. Mills, Folkston,
Rt. 2, Box 1.
Large Everbearing Strawber-
| ry, 50e C; 500, $2. PP. Miss
Hoes Jones, Clarkesville, Rt.
Chas. W., Early Jersey, Co-
penhagen Mkt, Frostproof Cab-
bage, 300, 75c; 500, $1.00; $1.50
M; Rutger Tomato, packed in
wet moss and waterproof pzper,
50c C. Prompt shipments. J. D.
Crenshaw, Pitts, P. O. Box 8.
Certified Copper Skin Pota-
to and Rutger Tomato, $3. M;
5 M, $2.75; 10 M and above, $2.-
50 M. Moss packed. Prepaid.
April del. T. N. Harrison, Pat- |
terson,
Govt. insp., treated Copper-
skin Potato, $3.25 M. Del. PP.
Booking. orders or Apr. 1st del.
A. J. Griffis, Patterson, Rt. ig
Box 42.
Copenhagen, Early -Jersey,
Wakefield, and Genuine Sure
Head Cabbage, 15c a bunch.
PP. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Joe
A. Whaley; Shellman, Rt. 2, Box
166.
Certified, field grown Barli-
ana, Rutger, Marglobe, New
Stone Tomato, 50c C; 500, $2.;
$4. M; Early Jersey, Chas.. W.,
Copenhagen Cabbage, 50c C;
$2. M. Moss packed. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Shell-
man. } 5
Rooted Mastodon, Klondike
Strawberry, 40c C; 500, $2.00;
$4. M. Add postage. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Guy. Chambers,
Gainesville, Rt. 5. -
Bunch Potato Plants (Tifton
(
| Exp. Stat. var.), Mar. and Apr.
del., $1.25 C; 200, $2.25; 500,
$4.25; $6.50 M.- PP; Marglobe,
Rutger Tomato, from certified
seed, 85c C; 200, $1.50; 500, $2.-
50; $4. M: Cabbage, Collard,
Onion, $2. 50 M. Morris Sanders,
Vidalia.
Black Raspberry, 8, 5c;
White Iceberg. Blackberry, 6,
50c. Add postage. Mrs. Lona
Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rbeseks
Mastodon and Lady T..Straw-
berry, 75 C; 300, $2.15; 500,
| $3.50. PP. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Ara Waidrip, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Strawberry, 75c C;
500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike
Strawberry, 60c C; 500, $2.75;
$4.75 M;- Sugar Pears, Apricot
and Blue Damson. Plums, 50c
ea.; Scuppernong cuttings, 50c }
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Wakefield, Flat Dutch Cab-
| bage, and Collard, 35 C; 400,
$1.; $1.60 M; Big Gem Ever-
bearing: Strawberry, $1. Cy Lee
Crow, ee Rt. 2;\ Box
143.
Strawberry, 3 or 5 kinds, 25
C. Come dig them. Henry ye
__| field Marietta, 330 Rose Lane
Klondike~Strawberry, 60C>
500, $2.25; Garden Sage Plan
10c ea.; 85c doz.; Shade Dri
Sage, 30c qt.; 0c gal.; old fash-
ion bunch Okra Seed, 25 cup;
60c lb. del. Mrs. Leilar Phil-
lips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Dutch Cabbage, 300, $1.00;
500, $1.25; $1.90 M; 5 M up
$1.65 exp. Prompt shipment. Cc.
W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Sage plants, Catnip, $1. doz.;
Okra Seed, 75c pk. in the pod;
Dipper Gourds, $1.60 doz. L. J.
Ellis, Cumming.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. Mrs.
A. Ds Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Fine. Blakemore Strawberry,
young, Ist yr., $5. M; 500, $3.25;
65c C. Damp packed. PP. MO
only. Mrs. Glenn H. Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Fresh young Ga. Collard,
Chas. W. Cabbage plants, for
Spring setting, 500, $1.00; $1.50
M. Solomon Davis, Milledge-
ville, Rt. 5, Box 197.
3-In-One Everbearing Straw-
berry, 50, $1.25; $2. C; PP. Mrs.
Vee ra met
300,
Chas. W., Early Jersey, Frost-
proof Cabbage, and Cabbage
Collard plants, fresh, green, 300,
75e; 500, $1.00; $1.50 M; Mar-
globe Tomato, 50c C; $3.50 M.
PP. Satis. guar. R. Chanclor,
Pitts:
Booking orders fot PR plants,
$2.50 M. Ready on or before
Apr. 1st. C. R. Redmond, Pel-
ham.
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry, 75c C; Kudzu Crowns,
$2.50 M; Catnip, Spearmint,
Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz.; Crabap-
ple, Old Fashion Peach. Trees,
Muscadine Grape Vines, 20 ea.;
Blueberry Bushes, 75c doz. Mrs.
Lucy Turner, Gainesville, Rt.
66
Mastodon Strawberry, 2nd
yr., 75 C. Add postage. Mrs.
F, C. McClure, Gainesville, Rt.
a
Condons Giant Mastodon Ev-
erbearing Strawberry, $1.00 C;
Sage, Catnip, Horehound, Horse
Radish, 20c ea.; Muscadine
Grape Vines, Crabapple Trees,
6, $1.00; Kudzu Crowns, $2.50 C.
Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Kudzu Crowns, $2.50 M; Cat-
nip, Spearmint, Garlic Bulbs,
50c doz.; Mastodon. Everbearing
Strawberry, LOC C; Crabapple,
Muscadine Grape, Old Fashion
Peach Trees, 20c ea.; Blueberry
Bushes, 75c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gainesville,
Rt. 6.
Strong Blakemore Strawber-
ry, 75c C; 500, $3.25; $6. M; Im-
proved, 65 (or 500, $3. Prompt
shipment. No stamps nor chks.
Horace Allison, Gainesville, Rt.
Fresh Chas. W., Barly Jersey
Cabbage, 30c C; 500, $1.00; $2.
M. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Mary
C. Lovell, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Klondike and Everbearing
Strawberry, mixed, 50c C; Gar-
lic Bulbs, 6, 40c; Catnip, 25
bunch; Citron Seed, 50c cup.
Plus postage, Mrs. Otis Mash-
burn, Sues) Rt. 5.
SEED FOR SALE
5
l | der
eee in 100 tb. pans
| plus stamped envelope;
long neck gourd, 25 doz.;
New Strawberry Garrison
Watermellon, crimson color,
thin rind, 80-90 per ct. weight
edible, seed for 20 hills, 50c;
for 50 hills, $1.00. T. Q. Flem-
_|ing, Brunswick, P. O. Box 42.
About 2 tons recleaned, test-
ed; Kobe Lespedeza, 12'%c lb.
J. Bee Robinson, Winder.
Kobe lLespedeza, recleaned,
tested, 90 per ct. germ., 98 per
ct. purity, $13.00 Cwt.; Cert.
Coker Cotton Seed, delinted:
Col. running butterbean seed,
heavy bearing, 3 large cups, $1.;
black pole and few striped Half
Runner bean seed, 50c cupful.
Add _ postage. Mrs. B. H. Pat-
terson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Striped Half Runner bean
seed, weevil treated, 50c larg
cupful plus postage; Raspberry
vines, Himalaya, Huckleberry,
8, $2.00: Black Walnuts, same
price. Mrs. C. B. Robinson,
Bowdon.
Cannon Ball Watermellon,
$1.00 Ib.; Garrison, $1.50 lb.; Ge.
Sweetheart, $2.00 lb.; Rocky ford
ntaloupe, and either of the
Watermellon Seed, 50c cup. PP.
Mrs. Walter Conner, Waycross,
Rt. 2, Box 70. i
180 lbs. Sericea, Lespedeza, 98
per ct. purity, 85 per ct. germ.,
$20.00 Cwt. FOB. P. W. Eth-
ridge, Griffin, 611 S. Hill St.
25 lbs. White Bunch Butter-
bean, and about 30 lbs. Okra
Seed, 30c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
Frank E. Clark, Abbeville, Rt.
2:
40 bags Crotolaria, cleaned,
100 lb. bags, 1244c; 90 bags
Kobe Lespedeza, purity 99 per
et., germ., 92 per ct., 14c 1b.;
10 bu. Iron Peas, 2 bu. bags,
$5.50 bu:; 20 bu. Clay Peas,
$3.50 bu. G. T. Daniel, Louis:
ville.
pat
9 large cups Tender Green |
Pod Okra, to exchange for i2_ =
print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and mildew, Mrs. -
John Hinchliffe, . Manchester,
Ria:
Cushaw, Gourd, Squash Seed,
15, 10c; Carolina Cherry, $1.60
qt.; Hot Pepper, Mexican Crow-
ders, $1.00 gt. PP. on $1.00 or-
ders. All pure. Josephine Raley,
Mitchell.
White Seeded Butter Peas,
40e cup; Mammoth Russian
Sunflower, 35c qt.; Sage Seed,
25 thimberfull; Bushel Gourd
Seed, Scarlet OHara Morning
Glory, 30, 25c; Okra, 25c cup.
Add postage. Fred Thomes,
Crandall, Rt. 1.
1 ton No. 2 Korean Lespede-.
za, $8.00 Cwt.; $150.00 ton. FOB.
J. E. Cline, Oxford. (Tel. Cov- ~~
ington 2167).
~ Clean, sound, 90 Day Velvet
Beans (running), $4.50 bu. J. T.
Moncrief, Culloden. (U. S. Hwy.
80).
Imp. No. 45 Rockford Canta-
loupe, $1.50 bu. Mrs. Jesse F.
Johnson, Cordele, Rt. 2. a
2 tons clean Kobe Lespedeza,
treated, $700 Cwt. J. D. Mur- | | 12e 'b.; 3 tons Korean Lespede-
row, Farmington:
Kobe Lespedeza Seed, 100 lb
bags, germ. 92 per ct., purity
98.14 per ct., insert 1.22, other
crop, 10 per ct., weeds, 54 per.
ct., 14 Ib. Arthur Huie Jr.,
Jonesboro.
5 M Sericea Lespedeza, dod-
4pee. recleaned, germ. y2
| per ct., purity,~-90.08 per ct.
ss rvs
Woodliff, Reels
(Tel: 3861).
_ Okra, 50c Ib. Del. Tom Chap-
' Alpharetta,
kman, Tifton, Rt. 1, Box 8 B.
Little Half Runner and 6 wks
White Garden Bean, 50c - cup.
Add postage. Mrs. Fred Franks,
Hiawassee.
Recleaned Kobe Lespedeza
seed, 100 lb. bags,.12c lb.; re-
cleaned Korean, 6c lb. Mark T.
Warren, Dewy. Rose.
6 lbs., Black Lee Watermelon,
round or oblong, wilt-resistant,
seed, $1.50 lb. postage paid. J.
R. Hall, Gordon, Rt. 2.
Mammoth gourd seed, grow to
10-12 gal. cap., 18 seed for 10c
long
handled or Dipper, same price.
Mrs. Alta Wood, Martin, Rt. 2.
Palma Cristi or Caster Oil
bean seed, 25c doz.; Martin and
long
green okra, 50c cup. Mrs. J, A.
Henson, Fairmount, Rt. 1.
10,000 lbs., Kobe Lespedeza
seed, combine run, for sale. M.
A ee Rayle.
|
|farm, 4 mi.
93 per ct.
| for seed only,
za, germ. 98 per ct., 8c lb. FOB.
Roswell. J. W.
Hughes, Atlanta, 457 Pied-
mont Ave., N.E.
Okra Seedy 40c cup. Mrs.
Eddie James, Glenwood, Rt. 1,
Box 131.
500 lbs. genuine Cannon Bail
Black Diamond Watermellon,
germ., $1.00; First |
wear -Okal. Original, Ga. Sweet-
heart, 98 f pei ct germ 2 srown
large selected
melons, $2.00 lb. W. ve Be
song, Gordon.
Roanoke Soy Beans, from cer-
tified seed, shatter proof, 10 A
produced 36 bu. per acre, re-
cleaned, 99.2 purity, germ., of
per ct., 2 bu. to bag, $4.25 bu.
FOB. S. Bowden Ellis, Monti-
cello.
Cabbage - Collard,
Hastings ;
Win-
Old Fashion Wide Stem,
ter Mustard, large pkt., 20c;
Willet Wonder Winter Peas,
very prolific, 50c large teacup.
Alle PS MrsWe aks Bawa
Jefferson, Rt. 3.
Good seed running Velvet
Beans, Brab Peas, $4.90 bu.
FOB. Shipped in double sacks.
No orders Jess thanebu. W 1b.
Wilson, Sparta:
65 bu. 90 Day Velvet Bea
good ,sound, clean,
before rain, $7.00 bu. See at
my home in . Coppers. Julien
Etheridge, Gordon, Rt. 2.
~.
.:
Zo
- postage.
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PACE SIX
SEED FOR SALE
Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to Seed, $1.60 lb. Del. W. O.
_ Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
400 Stalks Govt. Red Cane,
exc for chewing, 3c per stalk
Eldon Long, Meigs, Rt. 1.
250 Ibs. Long Green Dwarf
Okra, 35c lb. for lot; 100 tbs
or less, 40c lb. MO or check.
W. R. Garner, Cordele, Rt. 2.
7 bu. good Velvet Beans for
seed, $5.00 bu. G. B. McCoy,
Warrenton, Rt. 1.
Bunch Whit~ Butter Peas,
- 85e cup; 3 cups, $1.00 White
Skin Cucumber, 2 tbls., 25c:
Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
25 per start. PP. Mrs. R. A.
Nolen, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Tender Brown, Pink Half
jiunner Beans, 50c cup; Okra,
3Ec cup. Add postage. Exc. for
print sacks in good cond. Mrs.
Talking Rock,
Zella Hensley,
Res 2.
Citron, 60c lb, Also~ Imp.
large Klondike Strawberry
Plants, 50c C: Blue Damson
Plum Trees, 30 in., 40c ea. PP
in Ga. Rosie Crowe, Cumming,
Ria 1.
Summertime Pie Pumpkin,
Martin and Dipper Gourd, 25c
pk.; 5 pks., 31.00; Long Broad
Leaf Tobacco, 50c tbls.; Also
Cabbage Plants, $2.25 M. PP
L. J. Ellis, Cumming.
50 lbs. Long Green Okra
Seed, hand picked, clean, 50c
_ Yb. COD if preferred or add
postage. L. A. Ellington, Lawr-
enceville, Rt. 3.
Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25c good start. No COD. Mrs.
Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Heavy Bearing Black Poie
Bean Seed, 50c large cup. Add
Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
. Clean Clemson Spineles
Okra, 50c lb. PP. Exe for print
sacks. Cheaper in large orders.
Mrs. R. H. Turk, Pineview, Rt.
io Box 17. A
White Tender Cornfield Bean
Seed, 40c cup; White Mush
Peas,. Martin Gourd, 25 cup;
Pumpkin, Long. Green Cucum-
ber, 2 spoons, 15c; Also Black
Raspberry, Muscadine, 3, 25c.
Mrs. Henry Eller,, Ellijay, Rt.
3.
Several good bushels Chufa
Seed, $7.25 bu. at my place
2% and 2 bu. bags. L. C. Har-
~rell, Alapaha.
Kobe Lespedeza, recleaned,
test and germ, good, 13c; No
2 pasture grade, 8c; about 1500
Ibs. Korean, cleaned, no test,
642c. Mac Cobb, Hartwell, Rt.
3.
800 lbs. Combine Sericea, 12
Ib.; recleaned, scarified, 20c ib.
FO H. L. Hearn, Palmetto.
Mixed Gourd Seed, 40c oz.
Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomas-
boro. Seok
seein
~--"Giirntield Pumpkin, 50c tea-
cup. Del. in Ga. Mrs. Eva
Deane, Macon, 3274 Seminote
Ave. (Phone Ivey 2723-J).
Black Diamond Watermellon,
1st yr., pure, hand saved, 94
per ct. germ., govt. tested, $1.00
lb. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon,
Rt. -2.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Certified Whatleys Seed
Corn, 99 per ct. pure, $5.00 bu.
FOB. J. F. Lowe, Ft. Valley.
Pure Whatleys Red Cob Seed
Corn, $1.50 pk.;. %bu., $3.00;
$5.00 bu.; Also 15 bu. Peas,
sound, bright, $4.50 bu. Peas,
H. .W. Thurmond, Farmington,
Rel:
Hand shelled, special selected,
weevil resistant Seed Corn, 2
ears to stalk, 20c qt.;- $1.25 pkk.;
$4.00 bu. FOB, Martin and Dip-
per Gourd Seed, 35 C, PP
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Whatleys Prolific Seed Corn,
from 1st yr. planting certified
seed, $2.50 bu. D. O. Lane, Ft.
Valley.
Whatleys Prolific Seed Corn,
grown from lst planting of
certified seed, $2.50 bu. J. D.
Duke, Ft. Valley. .
Scotts improved Big Ear
Marlbor Paolific Seed Corn,
Weevil resistant, from more
than 30 yrs. breeding, $1.25 pk.
prepaid; Bushel *express or
freight collect, $3.50. Z. L.
Scott,, Concord.
Large Seed Corn (white cob),
mixture of selected prolific
corns, tried for 10 yrs. on farm,
last year grew 84 bu. per acre
with ordinary amt. fertilizer,
$2.50 bu.; 75c pk.; 40c gal. Add
postage or freight chrgs. Rev.
C. A. Voyles, Lewner. (Union
Co. Ga.). 5 ee
Pure Blue Ribbon Seed Corn,
hard flinty deep grains, little
cob, very prolific, 3-4 ears to
stalk, weevil resistant, Ist yr.,
$1.75 bu. FOB. J. H. Barr, Lum-
pkin, P. O. Box 38.
Ga. cert. Goods Golden pro-
lific seed corn, sized and treat-
ed. Marvin Lewis, Cordele.
Hastings Super white pro-
lific seed corn, Ist yr., planted
away from mother corn last yr.
prevent mixing, $1.45 peck, PP;
$3.50 bu. plus carry chrgs. Tom
Wood, Fairburn, Rt. 1. :
About 2 bu. yellow Dynamite
pop corn, $8.40 bu., or 15c lb. No
less 10 lb. Add parcel post
chrgs. Mrs. Alonzo Cain, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 50 A.
Nice lot Whatieys prolific
red cob seed corn, sound, hand
nubbed, Ist yr., $1. pk., $3.50
bu.; Also fine, early yellow,
large ear, roasting ear, $1. pk.-
Specify how to ship. H. Grady
Adams, Social Circle. -
Several hundred lbs. Old
Fashion Field Popcorn Seed,
3-4 times as thick as regular
corn, hand shelled, 10c lb. Fob.
T. L. Surles, Finleyson, Rt. 1.
Scotts Improved Big Ear
Marlboro Prolific Seed Corn,
weevil resistant, from more
than 30 yrs. breeding and field
selection, $1.25 pk. Prepaid;
Bushel Express or Freight, Col-
lect, $3.50. Z. L. Scott, Concord.
75 bu. good, sound, yellow
corn, $1.25 bu. Write before
coming after. D. J. Burel, Da-
cula, Rt. 1. (Hog Mt.).
100 bu. Good Corn, $1.50 bu.
R._H. Carroll, Rockmart, Rt. 3.
30 lbs. Shelled} Dynamite
Popcorn (So: American), 20c
lb. for lot. Mrs. L. B. Landrum,
Adairsville, Rt. 3.
Hand selected, weevil resist-
ant Seed Corn, 2 ears to a stalk,
20c qt.; $1.25 pk.; $4. bu.; Also
Martin, Dipper Gourd Seed, 35c
C. Fob. Earl Stuckey, Black-
shear.
ed, $1.50 pk. PP. T. S. Ayers,
College Park, Rt. 3, Box 449.
Pure, Whatley, Prolific Red
Cob Seed Corn, nubbed, shell-
ed, $1.50 pk.; $3. half bu.; $5. bu.
PP; $3.50 bu. at farm. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.
COTTONSEED FOR SALE
5 tons Coker- 100, wilt resist-
ant Cotton Seed, delinted,
ceresan treated, with blue tag,
$7.50 Cwt. R. E. Aycock, Mon-
roe.
100 bu. pure Empire, wilt re-
sistant, Cotton Seed, kept pure
at gin, $1.25 bu. Fob. O. L.
Spence, Villa Rica.
5 to 6 tons Cokers 100 wilt
resistant Cotton Seed, certified,
f $7.50 Cwt.t 30-40 tons Cokers
Ist. yr., wilt resistant, grown
and ginned pure, bulk, $5. Cwt.
R. E. Aycock, Monroe.
Cokers 100 Cotton Seed, 1st,
yr., $6. Cwt. at my place. J. C.
Sewell) Ashland.
1 ton each Empire, and Stone-
Hari Stuckey, Blackshear.
gin, 5c lb. each. Sam Pelfrey,
Dalton, Rt. 1. i Sea
, Pure Whatley Red GobPro2"
lifie Seed. ori nubbed, shell-
ville Cotton Seed, kept pure at A
40 bu. Empire Cotton Seed,
lst yr., kept pure at gin; $1.50
bu. Joe Rainwater, Carrollton,
Ritz
D & PL Cotton Seed, Ist yr.,
any amount, $1. ton. O. W. Hill,
Greenville. . : "
Cokers 100 wilt resistant Cot-
gin, made bale per acre, $5.
Cwt. Fob here. Wilbur Rowe,
Alvaton. : ;
Recleaned. Ga. Experiment
Station 1st yr. New Empire,
Wilt Resistant Cotton Seed,
Couch, Turin,
Recleaned Ga, Exp. Stat. 1st.
resistant, ginned 1 variety gin,
7c lb. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Cokers 100 Wilt Cotton Seed,
germ. 90 per ct., certified bags,
$8.50 Cwt.; Also Whatleys Pro-
lific Seed Corn, 1st. yr., nubbed,
2% bu. bags, $10.00 bag. Freight
PP anywhere in Ga. John
Bostwick, Bostwick.
1st. yr. from certified seed, $2
bu. at farm near Madras. Earl
S. Redwine, Newnan, Rt. 2.
Cokers 100 W Cotton Seed,
delinted, treated, Ist yr., $7.50
Cwt.; Gatan Soy Beans, $4.50
bu.; Hayseed Soy Bean, $3.50
bu. All good quality and germ.
Also Whatleys Certified Seed
Corn, $4.50 bu;
$3.75 bu. O. M. Ware Mar-
shallville.
100 bu. Empire. Boll, wilt re-
sistant, Cotton Seed, Ist. yr.,
kept pure at gin, Ist. class,
$125 bu.; $4.00 Cwt. FOB. J.
H. Barr, Lumpkin, P. O. Box 38
Cokers Wilt Resistant Cot-
ton Seed, Ist. yr., $5.00 C; FOB.
J. R. Bearden, Monroe, Rt. 1.
1 ton Cokers 100 Cotton
Seed, ist. yr., kept pure at
gin, $8.00 Cwt. FOB. Herman
Strange, Cobbtown.
5-6 tons Coker 100 wilt re-
sistant Cotton Seed, certified,
$7.50. Cwt., 30-40 tons Coker
100 wilt resistant, 1st. yr., gin-
ned pure, bulk, $5.00 Cwt. R.
E. Aycock, Monroe. ;
35 bu. Cokers, 100 wilt re-
sistant Cotton Seed, Ist. yr.,
for sale. H. D. Davis, Cedar-
town, 207 Herbert St.
25 bu. sure crop Cotton Sed,
ist. yr. kept pure at gin, $7.75
Cwt. FOB. Nathan Perdue,
Warrenton, Rt. 1.
Cokers 100 wilt-resistant, 1st
yr., ginned one var. gin, $6.50
-CWT,, FOB. M. A. Smith, La-
vonia, RFD.
. =
7 tons or 140-150 Ib. bags cert.
Empire wilt-resistant, delinted,
Ceresan treated, sealed, tagged,
$7. bag up to 10 bags; $6.75
above 10 bags; $6.50 bag, ton lot
or. more, FOB, (George 2s
New
850 lbs. Cokers 100 wilt-re-
sistant, ist yr:, kept pure at gin,
$6. per hundred, FOB. W.
Moore, Ailey.
Empire wilt-resistant, 1st yr.,
Cert. tested, delinted and treat-
ed, $8. per hundred lbs., bagged,
hs Hoke OKelley,
ville.
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
=
an,
Early 90 Day Velvet Beans,
90 per ct. or better germ., a
Hastings Super Prolific Seed
Corn, and Goulds Golden Pro-
lific, each $5. bu. T. H. Mc-
Michael, Reynolds.
1 gal, Black Pole Beans, 70c
pt. Exc. for print sacks (100 lb.
cap.), good cond. Mrs. W.
Oliver, Valdosta, Rt. 1, Box 228.
Crowders, 30c Ib. in 5 Ib. lots;
Mung -Beans, 35c lb. in 5 tb.
Ground, Rt. 1.
200 bu. Field Peas, for sale.
C. Price, Bronwood.
Gatan Soy Beans
H, Pfail, Newn
ton Seed, Ist yr., kept pure at]
ginned.1 var. gin, 7c lb. Riley C.
yr. Empire Cotton Seed, wilt
Empire Cotton Seed, grown
Uncertified,
7 2
P. | Striped, Little Pink, Cream Half
Logan-
C.}ros Station. (Ft.
Early Tender Speckled Half
Runner Garden Beans, 50c tea-
cup; Blue Java Peas, Speckle
lots. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball
$4.95 bu. T.
5 Na i _
75 bu. recleaned Sugar aaa
Crowder peas, for sale. Milton
Minchew, Jr., Macon, Rt. 3.
50 bu. extra good 90-day Vel-
| vets, gathered without rain or
frost, $6. bu. at my farm, C. O.
Turner, Musella, RFD.
50 bu. extra good 90-day Vel-
vets, 95 per ct. ger., $6. bu.
shipped in 1, 2 and 3 bu. lots;
Whole lot, 50c less at my barn.
J. C. Mathews, Wrightsville.
Striped Half. Runner and
heavy bearing black pole beans,
50c measuring cup; Speckled
Half Runners, 35c; yard and Ft.
long beans, 25 for 15c. PP. Treat-
ed. Stamps accepted. Also Imp.
selected Spanish peanuts, 30c
ee a S. King, Lawrenceville,
| 15 bu. white, brown-eye
crowders, $5. bu.; also 5 bu.
brown sugar crowder pee $6.
|bu. L. D. Todd, Danville.
Few hundred bu. Gatan Soy
Beans, $5. bu. my farm or ship-
ping point. J. I. Harden, Zeb
ulon, Rt. 1. Ss %
beans, $6. bu.; 15 bu. sound
clean field peas, $5. bu. some
white peas, 121/2c tb. W. A.
Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1..
White; Striped Half Runner
Garden Bunch Beans, tender,
50c large cup. Exc. for sacks (2
cups for 4 print (or 6 white).
No. checks. Mrs. Oma Barnes,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
1. mixed Bunch Butter-
beans, 25c teacup. Exc. teacup
for 1 large print sack or 31/2
teacup for 3 print sacks; Also
want some Tiny-Long Pepper
(Sauce) seed. Mrs. Soll Holton,
Ocilla, Rt. 1. ia 7 s
$4.50 bu. Fob. W. H.
Ideal. = | eae
10 bu. mixed Field
bright, sound, $5. bu.
Bond, Royston, Rt. 2.5 ie
200 bu. Brown Crowder Peas,
early heavy. bearing,/$6. J. S.
Todd, Lyons Rt. 2.
Pure Brab Peas, recleaned,
sound, $5. bu. Fob, No less than
Peas,
Oo. :
Watermelon Seed, 1949 crop, $2.
bu.; Slightly col. Pole Butter
Peas, prolific bearers, 3 lbs., $1.
PP n Ga. J. M. Jones, Grayson.
Adzuke or Combine Pea, re-
cleaned, 8c lb. Mac Cobb, Hart-
well, Rt. 3.
18 bu. 90 Day Running Velvet
my,
lots
Beans, picked dry, $5. bu. at.
place, Entire lot or
sold. Ellis Chalker, Gibson.
Early Brown 6 Wks. Table
Peas, bear 2 erops, 5 cups, $1.;
Striped Half Runner, White
Bunch, and col. Running But-
terbean, 6 cups, $1.25 PP. Mrs.
Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt.
i
Old Fashion Bunch Okra Seed,
95 cup: b0e~-40,; ASpo-ceas
Seed, 10c doz. Del. Mary Ruth
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Ky. Wonder Pole Beans,
Runners, tender, and Okra
Seed. Exc. large cup for 4 print,
or 6 white sacks in good con-
dition. Mrs, A. J. Wilson, Car
ters, Rt. 1. a
330 Ibs. Combine Peas, re-
cleaned, 6 Ib.; 370 Ibs. cone
Seed, combine run, 10c lb. No
checks, Add postage. R. T, Ran-
dall, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
New Era, Whip-Poor-Will
Peas, $5. bu. Postage added if
shipped. Lester West, Cleveland,
Rt. 2, Ey
21/2 bu. bags, $6, bu. L, C.
Nowell, Macon, Rt. 3.
90 Day Sound Velvet Beans,
$5. bu. Fob, C. F. Roberts, Mor-
Gaines No.
1305). >
Velvet Beans, $4.50 bu. Fob.
J. L. Garner, Warthen.
200 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans,
good, sound seed, 1949 crop, $5.
bu. Fob. Guy Shivers, Norwood.
200 bu. Field Peas, for sale. A.
C, Price, Bronwood, ,
15 bu. sound, 90-day Velvet |
| 1200-1500 bales -
5 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans, |
10 bu. sold; Also pure Livsey |.
Cream Crowder Peas, 50c at.; |
ae
-Gatan Soy Beans, recleaned, |
home only. 2nd place
vet Beans, germ. 97 per |
Good sound 1949 Runner vee :
Tender Garden
Runner Beans, 50c
cups for 4 print sack:
field and White Creaseb
GRAIN AND H.
FOR SALE
Brown Top millet, co
run, 8c Ib. So. Watkinsv
Coleham Ferry Rd. A
Watkinsville.
Nice, bright hay, mix.,
dow Grass and _ Lespe
cured without rain, baled
at $25. ton FOB my 1
200 Ibs., Cokers 100
sistant cottonseed, Ist
Cert. seed, $5. per hun 2
B. Reid, Hartwell, Rt. 3.
Baled hay, $20. ton.
Adams, Elberton, Rt. 2.
in box cars, Letters 2
ford L. Jones, Benevoli
2- 2 horse loads Sh
load. M. L. Teague, La
ville, Rt. 1. miei
300 bales Runner Pe
$18. ton at barn. J.
Garfield Z
Baled Kobe, Sericea Li
deza, Sericea cut when 10-
high. Sold in any amount,
L. Conrad, Franklin.
2604).
400 bales Oat Hay, $35,
Mit
_ Lespedeza Hay, $30.
Grass Hay, $25. ton. Del.
ton lots in radius of 100 1
D. Murrow, Farmington.
Several tons Pe:
$7.50 ton at my barn.
Jakin, Blakely Rd. J, E
akin. :
all hives painted,
bees already working,
for ick E. W
Wax for graft
FOB; Also Bi 2
Riley, Waverly, Rt. 1
1949 Bxt, ;
del., $2.75; a to Tee
$8.00; 2- 55 gal. bb
2 bbls. 1948 honey, L
to be ret. when
Curd Walk
Late Yard
doz.; Size smalle
way Rd., turn left a
Old ee
Air:
Purebred, heavy Dar!
ish Eggs, 15, $1. J. Ce
Sylvester, Rt. 3.- ra
1- 12 doz. Fr
kly, 50
c. Black Minorca
breeding ex-
nce. 1925, $3. per 15;
PB. Millians, New-
heavy type Dark
hing Eggs, 15, $1.-
Leon Mixon, Ocil-
247.
Rages, bx es
oad breast-
$1.60. Mrs, Fred
Dawson, Rt. 2.
| Dark Cornish Bees,
PP in Ga. Ship
_ Mayfield, ahi es
=. same, $2. ea, MO
Cora B. Patterson,
7
e "Haws Nigger RH,
ond, Claret RH, Wild-
, White Hackler, Hel-
ers, 15 fresh eggs, $3.
Buchanan, Rt. 2.
\ Eggs, heavy, broad
hep, $3. Mrs: J.~--W.
Williamson.
a olland and Australian
oss Turkey Eggs, from
matings, 40c ea. Add
order for mail-
1 eS ee oe ee oe ee ee ee ee
O Dee AND
LES FOR SALE
Seed Potatoes, 3000.
d Skin PR, and LA.
Skins, $1.50 bi.;, Eating
a land 2, ope -bu.
FOB. W. H. (Bill)
Baxley, Riss
bu. Old Fashion White
Tam Potatoes, fork leaf
bu. Exp. Collect. MO, -
. Mrs. (Clarence Me-
Dacula, Rt:
al hundred bushels Cer-
er Skin PR Sweet}
d for sale. H. S, Bax-
skshear, Rt. 2.
Ss: Gaz Collard, now
to cut; Also some Long
Okra Seed, hand .saved,
ic Ib. as Cothron, Val-
v2.
0 bushels Certified.
r Skin PR Seed
yrs.
+ $200. Registration papers. J. R. |
May, Sandersville, Rt. 3, Box:
44,
EANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE
500 bu. cert. bunch P. R, seed
sweet potatoes, orig. stock from
Tifton Exp. Sta. $4. bu. 10 or
more bu. $3.75 bu. Harry Lutz,
Leesburg, Care Leeland Farms.
50 lbs. Stewart Pecans, 30c
lb. Exc. 25, lbs. for 30 print
sacks. Each postage. Mrs.
W. B. Hester, Blakely, Rt. 3.
Improved Spanish Peanuts, 5
Ibs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.25; 20 lbs.,
$4. "pp in Ga. A. E: Hardin,
White, Rt. 1, Box 62.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Guernsey Cow, 21/2 yrs. old,
Calf 2 wks. old, $150.00; Also
Good Farm Mule, a A. W.
Stapp, Tucker, Rt. . (Near Re-
hoboth Church),
Jersey Heifer, no horns, due
to calve in. May for sale. Take
or 2 grade Heifer calves, 6-12
mos. old part pay. Come see: R.
P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Rt. 1.
Reg. Poll Hereford. Bull
Calves, ready for light service,
bred from best of bloodlines,
$250.$300. L.. J. Washington,
Jackson,. Rt. 1. :
Reg. Jersey Bull, 21/2 yrs.
old, gentle, Sire, Jim Meridale
Pedro 367156, Dam, Gay Ob-
server Buttercup 1388028,
priced to sell atmy barn. C. B.
"| Bhittips, Rome, Rt. 6.
Reg. Jersey Bull Calf, born
Nov. 14, 1949, sired by Fillpail
Design. Sparkling, A 6 Star
Bull, Dam: Rosarian Noble
Jane 1242648, official record 9,-
096 Ibs. milk, 474 lbs. fat in 305
days at 3 yrs. old, $125. R. P.
Tatum, Ellenwood.
Yearling Heifer Calves, Here-
fords, both horned and "polled,
some registered, some grade,
also several Yearling reg. Here-
ford Bulls. J. E. Cline, Oxford.
(Phone Covington 2167).
Good Guernsey Bull, 9 mos.
old, around 700 Ibs., good breed-
ing, also few heifers. Geo. M.
Wicker, Americus, Albany Rd.
Purebred Guernsey Bull, 2
-old, finest of bloodlines,
Be, Grade White Face Heifers, |
-8 mos. old, well marked, $100.
ea. at my farm. William Weav-
er, Milledgeville, Rt. 4. (Care
Weaver's : Dairy).
, bedded for plant pro-
Ss ng 1950. Now book-
for certified plants.
any dates on ap-
. Hampton, Cor-.
panish. Pesnuts in hull,
Jumbo Pumpkin, Mar-
Handle.
me bunch yam potatoes, |
eaf var., $5. bu. Buyer
i ches. -No less bu.
chks,
Bt Me Be i DE ee ee ea oe
Mrs. Lon Ash-
ite Spanish Pesiate
PP. Only bushel or-
' Rebecca Golden,
O. Box 35.
25 abs. Stuart pecans,
B, or would shell at].
f meats, plus postage. D.
Midville.
pecan MEATS, nice,
@-pieces, mostly halves, $1.-
3 lbs. or more postpaid.
Cert. chk. J. R. Mad-
mfield, Macon.
pecans, 30c lb. in 10
is postage. Miss Blle
ee Box
2
1an,~_ I
- 150 bu. core. copper
R. seed potatoes, $2.50
_M. Pitts, Thomaston,
| Seay, Jasper, Rt.
HOGS FOR SALE
Long bodied, 3 yr. old: Essex
| Sow, had 10 pigs, bred to reg.
male, 200 or more lbs., $40.00
here; $45.00 shipped; Sow, 400
ce bred to Big Bone Buinea
Male, $50. 00; The pair, $75. 00.
here; $85.00 shipped. C. R.
Wade, Alto, Rt. .2.
Purebred SPC Males, Gilts,
d finest bloodlines, reg. buyers.
is. | mame, unrelated pairs available.
| One mi.
Ss. Airport. BG
Chambers, Albany, Rt. 2.
Reg. Berkshire Pigs, choice,
of spring farrow, from. large
littrs, $25.00 ea. C. J. Hard-
Iman, Commerce.
- OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky,
10 wks. old, $22.50, and $25. ea.
Reg. in buyers name. Dbl.
treated. Ship anywhere. J. H.
Roquemore, Americus, Rt. 2
Blocky SPC pigs, from reg.
.; | Stock, best_ bloodlines, treated,
_|farrowed Dec. 24, 1949.
Both
Sex. eek W. C. Parks, Ma-
con, Rt. 3, Allen Rd.
Reg. SPC Pigs, 10 wks. old,
females, no males, about 40 lbs.,
$17.50 ea. with papers. Tel. 3140.
G. A. Lewis, Unadilla.
OIC Pigs, 9. wks, old, short
nose, blocky, from prize win-
ning sows, $25. ea. Furnish un-
related pairs. Bred sows and
gilts, males ready for service.
W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
Reg. OIC Open, and Bred
Gilts to unrelated reg. OIC
Male, reasonable price. Aubrey
D. Tucker, Comer, Rt. 1.
~Thoroughbred, subj. to regi-
ster OIC Shoats, splendid for].
breeders, reasonable eee J.J.
"| Williams, Guyton.
-| E.. Taylor, ~
HOGS FOR SALE
Big Bone Black Guinea pigs,
ready to eR Bie Fi Proctor,
Eastman, R
4 good Shoats, 60-75 Ibs., good
Cross}: 200 IDs: Js Bs Granger,
Reidsville.
10 Big Bone PC Pigs, black
and white spotted, 8 wks. old,
subj. to reg., $10. ea. Mrs. H. W.
Simmons, Macon, Riggers Mill
Rd., Rt. 4. (Tel. 4443-J).
SPC Hogs, 4 males, 2 gilts, 4
mos. old, inoculated, $25. ea.
Subj. to register. Marion Sulli-
van, Springfield, Rt. 1.
Grand Champ. bloodline SPC
Boar Pigs, 10 wks. old, dbl.
treated, wormed, with papers,
$20. ea. Geo, Brownlee, noes Ben
Hall Rt. 1.
5 purebred Berkshire pigs, 4
gilts, 1 male, 50-60 lbs ea., $25.
ea. at 16 wks. old. Reg. in puy-
ers name if requested. Express
collect; Also Berkshire Sow
with papers, 295 lbs., $60. Eura
Lee Long, Meigs, Rt. 1
40 SPC Pigs, Shoats, 8-9 wks.
old pigs, $10.00; Shoats, $12.50
up. Cons. trading for corn. Bob
Wilson, Conyers, Rt. 2.
Reg. SPC Hogs, good tried
sow about 400 lIlbs., $150.00;
Gilt, approx. 200 Ibs., 15 mos.
old, $85.00; Both Bred to male
direct from Fred Parkers In-
diana herd; 2 Gilts, 7 mos-1od,
$60.00 and $50.00. Mrs. L. W.
Seago, Pinehurst, Rt, 1.
Nice Berkshire, SPC _ pigs,
$10.00 ea. Vannie Griffin, Lula,
RES 2:
OIC and _ Berkshire Pigs,
blocky, 7 wks. old, your choice,
$10.00 ea. 8 mi. E. Buford. J.
C. Cain, Buford, Rt. 2.
26 Pigs, 6 shoats, Big Bone
GuineaEssex cross, for sale.
C.. H. Holeman, Logansville,
Ay Ease =
[3
Reg. SPC Pigs, 3 gilts
in buyers
males, 3 mos. old, $25.00
dbl. treated, reg.
name. Sired by Grand Champ.
SW* Hog Show. Billy Bighan,
Preston, Rt, 2.
8 SPC Pigs, 8 wks. old Feb.
Ist, 30-35 Ibs., blocky, fe
bloodlines, life treated,
buyers name, crated, pe
$15.00 ea. Satis. guar. eS
Pigs,
| Purebred Hampshire
reasonable. O. S. Duggan,
Chester. |
Fine Berkshire with 8 pigs by
reg. OIC Boar, $125.00; Also
4 OIC Berk. Pigs, 8 wks. old,
12.50 ea. Will not ship. Phone
Atlanta, 1050 Mt. Paran Rd. N.
W. r Nv
Durocs, med. type uigs, male
and female, 12 wks. old, $25 00;
Bred Gilts, $75.00 FOB. Treat-
ed, reg. buyer's name. James
Waycross, RFD 1,
Golf Club Rd. (Phone 1443 J);
Reg. Duroc Pigs, litters of
13-14 pigs, males, females, sows
wt. 400-600 lbs., Wave Master,
Ace Stock, med. blocky, ready
for Mar. 1st., $25.10 ea. Papers
18 mos. old reg. Hereford
Male Hog, $60.00. Exc. for
yearling of same value. Mrs.
Beulah J. Joiner, Willacoochee,
ats 12: Box OS.
SPC Boars, Gilts, 7 mos. old,
2 strains, sired by Wonder Boy.
son of Indiana Grand Champ.,
$ .00 and $45.00. Reg. buyers
name. C, R, Morgan, Ameri-
cus, Rt. 4,
* Duroc-PC Shoats, 13 wks.
old, $90.00; Also 2H Wagon with
box, $25.00. Mrs. Jennie Camp-
bell, Rising Fawn.
Reg bred Hereford Gilts,
Sows, and 10 wks. old Pigs for
sale. L. P. Singleton. Fort al
: Sr TOE VU Vaa~
PES Se
ie ;
Treated SPC, and Big Bone
| Guinea Pigs, 2, and 3 mos. old,
| cheap. A. E, B
S, Lithonia,
Sige 3. oe Mill- Klondike
~|.most new,
Ch. 1454 or write: Bobby Burns, |
buyers name. M. M. Newsome, |
Sandersville.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
_ HORSES AND MULES :
FOR SALE>
Combination saddle and fine
Tarness Mare, winner of 60
blue ribbons, around 1100-1150
Ibs., no blemishes, with cart,
$300.00. J. Tom Moseley, Co-
lumbus, 5425 Hamilton Rd.
(Tel. 3-2560).
Ga, raised Horse, 7 yrs. old,
work anywhere; Also David
Bradley 1H Wagon, good cond.
Sell or trade for cattle, ete.
W. I. Born, Decatur, Rt. 2.
One Jack, one Mule Colt, not
broke, for sale or trade for
mule or horse that works well;
Also -7 yrs. old, 700 Ib. saddle
horse, $145.00. L. C. Williams,
Cochran, Rt. 2.
Bay Roan Mare, 10 yrs. old,
about 750 lbs., safe for child-
ren, works well, $65.00 at my
farm. C. H. L. Walker, Chicka-
mauga, Rt. 2.
Shetland Pony, gentle, $100.
Mrs. L. C. Williams, Cochran,
Rt, 2.
Gray Mare and 1 H wagon, al-
$135. Mrs. Hoyt
| Brown, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Reg. Tenn. Walking Mare, 2
yr. old May 21st, gentle, sorrel,
no. 491607, out of Miss Jasper,
No. 453371,. Sired by Allens
Wilson Allen, No. 453059. Rea-
sonable. Howard Vaughn, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 1. -
Black horse, gentle, about 1
M. lbs., pert, good gait, works
single to wagon, plows, good
with cattle. age not so bad, $100.
or trade for good steady work-
ing mule, etc. H. G. Brown, Au-
stell, Rt. 1, Box 107.
Pair mare mules, 1200 lbs. for
sale or trade for cow, yearlings
)
Good farm mule, gentle, work
anywhere. Reasonable price or
trade for milch cow. On Hwy.
No. 80, Brooklet-Statesboro Rd.
1 mi. Brooklet. T. E. Waters,
Brooklet, Rt. 2.
Young hose mule, 1 M Ibs,
7 yrs. old, gentle, also 2 big
bone guinea hogs, sow and
male, 200-250 lbs. See at my
place at Snapping Shoals, or
write. A. G. Skinner, Coving-
ton, Rt. 5.
2 mules, 6 yrs. old, 1200 lbs.,
$150.00; other 8 yrs. old, 1300
lbs., $100.00; also several bull
calves. Jeu, Allen, Atlanta, 401
Cherokee Pl., S. E sleet Ma.
4170.
Good bay mare, sound, gentle,
about 1350 lbs. Fine for plow-
ing, heavy work of all kinds.
J. W. Cummings, Atlanta, 1029
Bellevue Dr. N. E. Phone At.
8404. :
Reg. Palmomino Horsee Stud,
gentle. See at Echols Barn.
Or call 3172. Vanchel Zachry,
Rome.
Good mule, sell for cash or
trade for Yearlings: Also good
Jersey Milch cow ((c(alf 2 mos.
old), and 8 nice Pigs, 9 wks
old, $10.00 ea. W. Brooks
Greene, Gray, Rt. 2.
Black Mare. Mule, 7 yrs. old,
$150.00; Horse 7 yrs..old, broke
to ride, $65.00. Willie Walsh,
Riverdale, Rt. 1.
4 yr. old Mare, about 825 lbs.
fine shape, gentle, guaranteed
exc. for Milch Cow, or Sprin-
perfectly sound, for sale or
ger. Cons. nice reg. Heifer
Calf, Jersey or Guernsey few
months old. G. J. Maher, Con-
ley, Rt. 1.
Good Farm Mule; Also 8 PC
Shoats, 125-150 Ibs. Reasonable.
Mrs. Annie Moore, Junction
City.
2 yr. old Chesnut Roan Geld-
ing, gentle but not completely
broken, gaited; 4 yr. old reg.
Tenn, Walking Mare with show
record, sorrel roan, blaze face.
Mrs. W. R. Adams, Gainesville,
650 Perry St.
Ad i
| Srs:,
or hogs. J. J. Outen, Martassas. |)
One pr. young Mare Mules,
900 and 950 lbs., also 2H Wagon
reasonable price. Near. Red
Hill School J. J. Anderson, Toc-
coa, Rt. 1.
Blocky built Mare, 7 yrs. old,
wall broken, about 1150 Ibs,
also 1H wagon. Sell together or .
separately. Lester West, Cleve-_ oe
Jand, Rt. 2.
Mule, 14 yrs. old, 1150 Ibs, ~~
good cond., $50.00; Buggy, $15..
Lot for $110.00. J. E. Watkins,
Calhoun, Rt. 2.
/Good mule, gentle, cheap.
Mrs. J. H. Lawrence, Middle> =
ton.
re
ae
Pair matched Mare Mules, ~
10 yrs. old, around 1100 Ibs. ea.
work anywhere, $300.00. Mrs.
Laura Dudley, Warthen, Rt. 2.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
1 each, Red, Gray Black,
White, NZ Toes. all bred, $5
ea.; colored and White < aall :
Rabbits, $1:25 ea.; Larger, $1.50
$1.75 ea. Tom Chapman, Tifton,
Rt..1, Box :8:B,
Ped. and reg. NZW, NZR,
and Californianians, Jrs. and
from best bloodlines. Ail
letters. ans. C. P. Houston, At-
lanta, 1445 McPherson Ave. S,
E. (Tel. De. 7467).
Heavy wt. Chin. Rabbits;
from ped. stock, 3 mos. old, $4
ea.; 2 Does, 1 Buck, $10.00,
FOB. C. J. Brown, Toccoa, Rt. .
25
Pair heavy wt. Chin. Rab- ;
bits, 2 mos. old, $5.00 or $7.00
trio; 1 Black and White Dutch ~
Buck, breeding age, $2.50. Vince
Wheeler, Atlanta, 2195 Ches-
hire Bridge Rd., N. E. (Tel. Ex.
3237).
15 large size NZW Rabbits, 2 _
mos. old. $1.25 ea. Mrs. John-
nie, Griffin, RFD A. .
Ped. growing stock NZW
Rabbits, with papers, shipped
promptly. Walker E. Smith,
Atlanta, 2684 Collier Dr. N.W.,
Rt. 8. (Phine Ra. 9990),
6 mos. old Snow White An-
gora Buck Rabbit, $4.00. Or exc.
for bred Doe of Gray Belgian
strain. Mrs. F. Ryan, Talla-
zi
poosa. .
12 best ped. Hwt. Chinchilla
Rabbits, 6 wks. old; 12 ped.
NZW Baby Beef, 6 wks. old,
30 common White Rabbits.
Come see. Satis. guar. Spen-
cer Strange, Hartwell, 602 Sa-
vannah St.
Frying size and other Rabbits
at reasonable prices. Henry F.
Unnold, Gainesville, 429 North
Prior St.
Ped., reg. NZW and NZR,
from G. C. Show Winning Stock,
Jrs. Inter. Srs., Cal-Cross Hy-
brid Jrs., from original Wilson
pstock. J. R. Nolan, Decatur, La-
Vista Dr., RED 3.
Trio 2 mos. old Chinchillae, ig
buck unrelated, ped. papers ae
furnished, $10. Ship RR Exp.
col. anywhere. John L. Parrott,
Macon, Rt. 6, 2366 Miller Field
Rd.
N. Z. White doe, 7 mos. ord
bred 22nd this month, and buck,
yr. old; $5. ea. Exp. collect.
Randy Willis, Poulan.
ge ea
' SHEEP AND GOATS fee
FOR SALE
Reg. Nubian Goats, bred does,
grade does, bucks at stud. See
at my farm near Madras. Earl
S. Redwine, Newnan. Rt im
ero an Aye
io yrs. old, freshen
ts buck gal. when fresh, bred
aucing from heavy milk pro-
aoe
ae
1 +
eg * Reg. small size shet-
land, sorrel, light mane ane wits
Fee $15. 00, Jack L. Wright,
Covington.
7 yr. old Gray Saabs 750 lbs..
easy to handle, cheap. See: A.
very. Alnharetta Rt,
defect. tine, horns, good size, no
tS, $25. at barn. Trade fox*
coation to freshen later. J. W.
Cole, Villa Rica.
Long haired Bill for sale or
exchange for grain, hens, black
pig, or calves. Mrs. L. H. Speer,
Fayetteville
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MARKET BULLET
COATS
FOR SALE
2 Saanan Milk Goats, freshen
7th and 10th of Feb:, 31/2 and
41/2 qts., $30. and $40. Mrs. S.
A. Hudgins, Jonesboro.
Reg. Saanan Male, at stud;
Lester of Sunnyslope, sire of
highest milking advanced reg-
istery test doe in U. S. for 1949.
Kids and does, $10. ea. up. W.
J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand
Ave., N. W. (Tel. Be. 5393).
2 purebred, reg., Toggen-
burgs, naturally hornless, Crys-
tal Helens bloodlines. 4 yr. old
doe freshened March 2lst, 6
qts., last freshing; other doe,
Yr. old, freshens April 3rd
(mother 6 qts.), $70. or $40. ea.
Roy Otwell, Temple.
Purebred Toggenburg buck,
Luckys Big Jim, No, T-7933,
nat. hornless, 2 yr. and 10 mos.
old, very gentle, $25.00; 2 dark
chocolate col. buck kids, $15.
ea. at 4 wks. old; Crystal Hel-
ens bloodlines. MO. Mrs. Ova-
line Highland, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want 6 White Face Hereford
heifers, no horns, ent. to reg.,
health, 12 mos. old, little thin,
* all right, at right price. W. A.
Simpson, McDonough, Box 428.
Want reg. Short Horn bull, 4
to 6 mos. old, Letters ans. W.
Davis, Athens, Rt. 2 (on Jeffer-
son Rd.).
Want 5 to 10 Reg. Angus cows
or heifers. Advise fully. F. Lew-
is, LaGrange, Greenville Rd.
GOATS AND SHEEP:
Trade farm machinery or pay
cash for some goats or sheep.
Advise fully and quote FOB
_ your place or del. to me. John Q.
_ Adams, Jr., Ft. Valley, Care Ga.
Hereford Ranch.
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE
' Quills; Cock, 5_ibs.,
Hens, $4. ea.; Two
1 pullet, 4 mos. ou $8.
Ft. Valley, FOB
$8.00; 2
Stags,
D: Ce'Goss;
763.
Full Indian Game _ Rooster
and Hen, laying, about 7 lbs. ea.,
10 mos, old, $8. pr. James C.
Bennett, Duluth.
2 Tassel Ginn Gray Cocks,
good size, $6.50 ea. N. S. Crow,
Royston, Rt. 1.
7 Purebred Dark Cornish
Hens and 3 Roosters, $23. PP in
Ga. Jerry Mayfield, Ellijay, Rt.
3:
5 Purebred Dark Cornish, 1
yr. Hens; extra good laying
strain, excellent: shape, 5-6 lbs.,
$12.. or trade for corn. J. E:
Granger, Reidsville.
4 trios White Lace Red Corn-
ish, laying, $10. trio. MO. No
checks. J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt.
+
15 Shuffler and Pit Game
Cocks, $5. ea. FOB. Randy Wil-
lis, Poulan.
Purebred Dark Cornish, some
roosters, yellow legs and feet,
Apr. hatch 1949, price $3. ea.
MO only. Mrs, Linwsod Alford,
Bartow, Rt. 2.
1 Tom, 2 young Hens, for
sale. J. J. Davidson, Pineview,
at aed
8 Pullets, laying, 1 Stag, cross
bred from P. B. Negro Blue and
S.| Shawl Necks, lot for $25. O. L.
Wiggins, Demorest.
7 Hens and Stag, Claret
Roundheads, laying, extra nice,
best bloodlines, $30. Trade for
corn or feed grain. R. R. White,
(Flintstane, Ga. Res.). P. O. St.
Elmo, Tenn.
Brown Red game pullets, lay-
ing, $5. ea.; 10, $30. Sam Pel-
frey, Dalton, Rt. 1. |
40 pure Dark Cornish Game |.
Hens, Roge Comb, laying, 4
roosters, $2. ea. No checks. MO
only. Mrs. Charlie Peacock,
Eastman, Rt. 4.
BANTAMS:
Modern, Old English, Black
Breasted Red Games, RI Reds,
and Mixed Bantams. B. H. Hol.
somback, East Point, 302 S.
Harris St.
Almost 1 yr. old Golden Se-
bright and several O. E. Black
Breasted. Bantam Roosters, $1.
ea. Cannot ship. C. S. Winn,
Dunwoody.
2617).
Fancy, show type, Crested
Polish Bantams, $12. trio; Bull
Dog type Cornish Game, $6.
pr.; Black Breasted, and Old
English Game Bantams, $7.50
pr.: Buff Cochin, $4.75 pr. Mrs.
Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
(Tel. Ch. 1777).
Genuine light, and dark
brown Leghorn Bantams, $5.
pr. up; Also few Dark Cornish
Bantams for sale; And Eggs, $5.
Eee 15. Bob Clark, Macon, 372
pring St.
2 young red bantam roosters,
raised last fall, for sale. Casper
Bryant, Chipley.
BARRED & OTHER ROCKS:
15 White Rock Hens, 1 Roost-
er, March hatch, $30. for lot.
MO only. Mrs. H. S. Anderson,
Middleton, Rt. 1.
7 full stock Fine Blooded
White Rock Hens, $1.50 ea.
Plus postage. Ans. all letters.
Harmon Hendrix, Register, Rt.
Flock of B. R. and Buff Or-
pington Chickens, about 20 hens,
2 roosters. Mrs. J. T. Cooper,
Center Hill, 2309 No. Center
Hill Ave.
BRAHMAS:
Purebred, feathers on legs, 1
and 1-1/2 yr. old hens, and 1
yr. old rooster, light Brahmas,
ween fa, Mrs. N. Overby, San-
dakivilie, 315 So: Harris St.
CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:
Purebred Allen ROY oc
Roosters, $5.00; Hens, $3."
Gore, Atlanta, 2885 Gordon Rd.,
58. W.
One Claret - Warhorse Pit
Game Cock, good cond., $3.00.
Exc. for full Iris Grey Game
Hen. Russell Griffin. Gaines-
ville, Qak St. | :
sndheads:
FE
(Phone Chamblee ie
W. RV
LEGHORNS:
About 250 Rices best, big
type, White Leghorn Pullets, 9
mos. old, in good production, $2.
ea. Crate and ship. You pay
exp. chrgs. Crates to be return-
ed my expense. Henry S. How-
ell, Trion, Rt. 1.
6 nice Young White Leghorn.
Hens, laying, $10. Mrs. F. Ryan,
Tallapoosa.
40- 4A Grade English White
Leghorn Hens, Apr. 1949 hatch,
laying, no culls, $1.60 ea. for lot.
L. S. Womack, Douglasville, Rt.
4, Box 66. (Stewart Mill Rd).
100 large Leghorn Hens, 10
mos. old, laying, $1.25 ea. FOB.
No less 15 sold. Mrs. Mattie
McConnell, Calhoun, 716 N.
Wail St.
30- 4A White Leghorn Pullets,
laying and Rooster, 10 mos. old,
$1.25 ea. Mrs. Grace Roberts,
Chickamauga, Rt. 1.
About 50 large Brown and
large Black Leghorns, now lay-
ing and 4 roosters, $30. at my
place. Charlie L. Richey, Min-
eral Bluff, P, O. Box 132.
MISC. CHICKENS:
6 mixed hens, laying, every
day layers, $9. for lot. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.
REDS, NH, RI, OTHERS:
2) NH Red Pullets, 12 wks.
old, $23. or $1.25 ea. Mrs. G. L.
Cowart, Reidsville.
18 NH Hens, laying, $2. ea.
for lot. H. A. Fowler, Decatur,
265 McAfee Rd. (Tel. Cr. 5719).
800 NH Red Hens, 19 wks. old,
vaccinated for New Castle and
Fowl Pox, $1.50 ea. Cannot ship.
B. R. Woodliff, Alpharetta, Rt.
1. (Phone 3861).
25 N. H..Red Pullets, Mar.
1949 hatch, from blood tested
U. S. approved flock, high lay-
ing record. Ship 5 or more pre-
paid, $3. ea. MO only. J. Y.
Davis, Martin, Rt. 2.
One N. H. Theater. $3.00: Ban-
tam Roosters, $1. ea. Mrs. J. E.
Sorrells, Royston,
Dark RI Red, best EE Grade,
Rooster and Hen, 1 yr. old, $5.
Ship co=* Send 3c ata for
Ball
aecumds Re P. BL B
POULTRY FOR SALE
125 NH Pullets, Mar. hatch,
Keystone AAA, 80 per ct. pro-
duction, $1.75 ea. Paul E. Ergle,
Austell, Rt. 2, Box 141. (Off
South Gordon Rd.).
2 Breeding NH Cocks, 9 mos.
old, best of blood lines, high
egg production background, $5.
ea. at farm. E. B. Vaughn, Dun-.
woody, 6614
woody Rd.
About 30 head 4 A NH Red
November Pullets, not stunted,
$1.50 ea. if 10 or more in lot.
FOB. Mrs. Frank Kirkland,
Douglas, Rt. 3.
Peachtree-Dun-
10 full NH Red Hens, 1
Rooster, $15. Mrs. Hoyt Brown,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
15 R. I. Red Hens, 1 Rooster,
7 hens laying a year, 8 pullets
laying since Christmas, $2. ea.
JE. Warren, Atlanta, 507 Elm-
wood Rd. N. W. (Tel. Am. 3725).
R. I. Reds, dark strain, blood-
tested, Chicks, $4. for 25; $15.
C. PP;. Also Eggs, 15, $1.75. PP.
Mrs. D. Donaldson, Decatur,
726 S. Candler. (Tel. De. 2405).
150 Triple A RI Reds and BR
Pullets, 2 mos. old, 40 Buff
Rocks, "AAA Pullets, 6 wks. old,
Started Chicks, 150 Fryers and
Broilers. Priced right; Also Day
Old (RI, NH, BR, and WR), $12.
C. Lee Studdar, Supt. Ideal
School, Ideal.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, :
GEESE, ETC,
10 young Tckews. ready for
laying, 9 hens, 1 Gobbler, also 3
decker Elec. Brooder about 75
fryers. All for $175. Joe R. Har-
vey, Pelham, Rt. .2- +>
1 Drake, 7 White Pekin Ducks
(beginning to lay), pure white,
good strain. Sell or trade for
quail or Ringneck Pheasants. C.
ae Smith, Lizella, Rt. 1, Box
$6. pr.;
Contact: J. T. Lindsey, Union
Point, Lake Stewart, RFD.
6 Ducks, 3 Drakes, purebred
Mallards, 1 duck, 1 drake, 2 yrs.
old, all others 1 yr. old, $8.; $1.
ea. FOB. C.. A. Morris, Rocky
Face.
4 Pekin Ducks, $1.50 ea.
Come after. Mrs. Zora Brown,
Scottdale, Woodland Ave.
Purebred Large White Pekin
Duck, laying, 2 Drakes, $1.75 ea.
Exp. col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt, 5.
Big Bronze Turkey Toms,
Hens, laying, $10. ea.; $16. pr.;
Also Eggs, $4. doz. Mrs. C,
Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Large White Pekins, 2 ducks
and 9 drakes, $1.25 ea. crated.
E. C. Wingo, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
4 Broad Breasted Turkey
Toms, Apr. 1949 hatch, 25-30
Ibs., fine for breeders, 45c Ib.
Will ship. Not prepaid. L. B.
McWhorter, Roopville, Rt. 1.
B. B. Bronze Tom for breed-
ing, 40c lb. Mrs. J. E. Carter,
Atlanta, McMurray Dr., Box
487, Rt. 4.
1 pair Turkeys, Hen, Gobbler, |
raised last year, $10. pr. plus:
shipping chrgs. Check or MO.
H. J. Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1.
Young 1949 hatch Speckle
Guineas, 12 Hens, 2 Roosters,
$20. MO. No. ohecks. Willie
Crenshaw, Norwood, Rt. 1.
1 ea. Turkey Hen and Tom
for sale or exchange or 11/2
tons Kobe Lespedeza Hay, Also
1 Turkey Tom, exc. for quail or
150 lbs. Kobe Lespedeza Seed
here. Cons. some Horse Chesnut
trees (edible kind). H. J. Bow-
er, Covington.
POULTRY WANTED
BABY CHICKS & BANTAMS:
Want to raise baby chicks on
halves to 10 wks. old, any heavy
breed, 50 head at a time. Other
party furnish half of feed. I do
all work. Mrs. L. F. Dykes, Bax-
ley, Rt, 1, Box 13. :
Want about 200 Baby Chicks
to raise on halves until 10 wks.
old. You furnish chicks and
feed. Mrs. Emory Turpin,
Gainesville, Rt. & eae A
Domesticated Mallard Ducks,
$3.50 ea. Will not ship..
CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS
Want some _ Short ~ Shank
Cornish of exhibition type.
Gayle S. Kenner, Dalton.
Want 2 Indian Game Roost-
ers, not over 18 mos, old, in exc.
for 5 gals. Ga. Cane Syrup,
guar. thick and good. W. H
Millirons, Mauk,
LEGHORNS: | Sean
Want 100 large type ae
White Leghorn Pullets, 12 wks.
old, priced ee W: G. Green,
Conley, Rt. 1, 3700 Jonesbore
Rd. (Phone Ma. 0506). 3
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
QUAIL, DOVES, ETC. ~
Want a Quail Rooster and|_
pair of Pheasants. Dewey
Chancy, Douglas, Rt. 2.
REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS: ~
Want NH Red Hens or Friers.
Advise. Mrs. P. P. Wood, Atlan-
ta, 670 Florence Pl.,.N. W. (Tel.
Be. 2005).
Want 6 Best Purebred; Blonde
tested, laying NH Pullets. Mrs.
E. G: "Horne, Barnesville.
TURKEY, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC.
Want to raise some Turkeys
on halves, any amount up to
100. I. furnish feed. Mrs. Inez
Davis, Dallas, Reiss
Want one African white |
Guinea Rooster. R. H. English,
Albany, Rt. 2, Box 84 B.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want colored man and wife
to work on_ chicken farm.
Weekly salary for both plus
share. 4 R house, elec. = Cc.
Hammond, Bogart, Rte
Want reliable man to work
on beef cattle farm. R. ~E.
Mitchell, Zebulon.
Want man with family to
work for wages on farm. 4 R
house, lights, well in yard, gar-
den, potato patches. School and
mail rt. by door, 145 mi. Metho-
dist Church, 2 Baptist churches.
J. L. Ross, Abbeville, Rt. 1.
Want famer for 10 acre land,
also 1H crop, 50-50 basis. Must
be partly furnished. H. W.
Jones, | Commerce, Rt. 5.
Want man to. farm 4 acres for
self Ist year. Small ~ garden,
tractor. Write for futher in-
formation. Anna Mae Shaffer,
Augusta, Rt. 2, Box 454.
lights, water,
nished. B. Cc. 2
1936 Flat Shoals |
4842. :
Want at | nnd: Sala :
for farm chores on fa
M F. Jones, |
Phone No. 2613.
"Reliable,
white woman Wi
farm with good -
ple to help with
chores for home, re
ary. Miss Katy Pain
Want good farm
with -good man. E:;
farmer and tractor
good house,
cation. Joe MeDonal
ville, Rt. 2. Se
Young man wants
farm as wage hand, {
worker. Salary, roo)
and laundry. Prefer wit
people. Ans. all letter:
old son, wants place
chickens on halves, or
farm chores, Need sm
chure]
Medlin, Atlanta, 468 Bo
N.E. :
34 yr. a man, (wite,
dren) wants job for yea
cons. crop (without co
fer to work for wag
Frey, dallais, RFD 1.
job on far
Ttruck. 36 yrs. old.
ae ee Jack Framer,
Hill, Rt. 1
er smoke nor drink.
Duffee, Albany, 1909
Settled couple want
caretaker of large est
oung
farm. Single, sober.
erience, Willing to-
2 a LaGrange,
Want farm hand or family for | i
small crop and day work, Best
of land and equipment. Lights,
water, wood, patches, mail and
school rt. G. L. Bramlett,
Marietta, Rt. 4.
Want good white woman to
live as one of family and do ae
light farm chores on farm,
for room, and board. Can have
1 child. Ans. all letters. Mrs.
Ruth Weathers, Norcross, Jones
Bridge Rd. as
Want eolored family to have |}
2H_farm on shares, mules and |
plow tools included. Will loan |.
some corn and peanut hay.
Good community. Near church.
On school rt. Mrs, Affie Beas-
ley, Wadley, Rt. 2.
Want white family to farm
on halves, cotton, peanuts, po-
tatoes, etc. Must know how to
operate John Deere A tractor
for farming. Spare time work
for wages. House, wood, mail
rt., near good school. H. F.
Gilder, Dublin, Rt. 3. ;
Want throughly reliable white
woman, or couple, to live on
small farm, take charge of and
do light chores. Good home
and salary. J. L. Granger; Ha-
zlehurst, Rt. 1.
Want man to do small aretha
of plowing. Contact Mrs. Eve-
lyn George, Atlanta, 141 Ca:'ne-
gie way, NW.
Want man who can drive
aynie, C
Martin, Rt. 2.
Want job as Ca
farm; look after hog:
Ref. if req
Ft. Valley, Rt.
Acres. :
White man, 4 inf
14 yrs. old, want work
Can do any kind of.
saw, Rt. 2. ;
Single, whit mnan, 3
warits job
board, room, aan
Burdy, A
St. S.
Farmall tractor and cultivate
with it, for ae Have 4 8
Man (wife, 2 babie
Can drive
Young veteran wants
on farm or dairy. 2 in f
Part time or full time
wages, or share croppers.
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