Georgia Kea Tom Linder. Commissioner rs itorial By TOM LINDER Legislature in 1949, amended the : rvation Act so as to provide -addition to the members of the Soil servation Committe, appointed by . Governor, there should be ex-officio mbers in an advisory capacity, consist- of Hon. Walter S. Brown, Director, tension Service, Athens, Georgia, Dr. C. Murray, Director, Experiment Sta- n, Experiment, Georgia, Dr. George H. ag, Director, Coastal Plains Experi- nt Station, Tifton, Georgia, Hon. T. L. hbury, State Soil Conservationist, Ath- ate College of Agriculture, Athens, orgia, Dr. M. D. Mobley, Director, ate Vocational Education, and the Com- ssioner of Agriculture. 3. Soil conservation is of such tremendous portance and Georgia is making such ynderful strides in soil conservation, at it seemed the right thing to do to get 2 National Association to hold its an- al convention in Atlanta. This would ing many people from all parts of the to Atlanta. Accordingly, on January 29, 1949, I re- ived a letter from Mr. W. F. Hall, Presi- nt, Georgia Association of Soil Conser- on District Supervisors, Sparta, Geor- follows: S you probably know, our National ciation has its annual convention in r, Colorado, next month and we ex- ) have a delegation of some twen- ive members in attendance. always bring back valuable inform- from these annual meetings for all farmers of Georgia. It would be far more beneficial if althe farmers them- elves could attend or, at least, several representatives from each conservation district, but the expense involved makes that impossible. Tam anxious to have the 1950 National Convention in Atlanta and, therefore, I am seeking your assistance. It will. be of untold aid to us in this drive for the con- vention to have a letter from you invit- ing the National Association to meet in Atlanta. I sincerely hope that you can furnish me with such a letter, so we can jo to the convention well armed. in response, I wrote Mr. Hall as follows, a February 5, 1949: ~ With reference to inviting the Nation- al Association of Soil Conservation Su- Pervisors to Atlanta in 1950. I will do ev- erything possible to help you. It seems the proper procedure would be to write a strong letter to the President. Secret- ary and probably the Executive Commit- tee to reach them during the convention at Denver, sending copies to you. There- fore, if you will send me the names of the officers, with the dates and meeting ace of the convention, I will have let- there awaiting their arrival. Also, address while in Denver. not already done so, I will ention Bureau of the At- WEDNESDAY. MAY 8. 1950 NUMBER 33 Conservatio 3. Georgia, Hon. Harry L. Brown, Dean, ~ fe lanta Chamber of Commerce and the At- lanta Hotel Association to extend an in- vitation. You will probably like to have an invitation. You will probably like to have a letter from the Mayor of Atlanta, Governor Talmadge, the Prsident of the University of Georgia, Athens, Extension Director, Mr. Walter S. Brown, and per- haps other State leaders. If I can help you get invitations from any of the above, or anyone else, let me know. But, be sure to send me the dates and place of your convention as soon as * possible. : The following letters show the work that was done to get this convention held in Atlanta. Letter from Mr. W. F. Hall February 7, 1949: Our National Convention is to be held on February 15. 16 and 17 at the Shirley- Savoy Hotel in Denver, Colorado, and I will certainly appreciate it if you can write the National President, Kent Leav- itt, at that address. That will also be my address during the convention. In reference to letters from State lead- ers that you mentioned I have written Governor Talmadge requesting that he write a letter of invitation, but as yet, have not heard from him. I do have let- ters from the Convention Bureau of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and the Atlanta Hotel Association. It will assist me greatly if you can secure letters of invitation from the Mayor of Atlanta, the President of the University of Georgia, Mr. Walter S. Brown, and any others that you feel will help us in this matter. Letter to Mr. Kent Leavitt, President, National Association, Soil Conservation Supervisors, Shirley-Savoy Hotel, Den- ver, Colorado. "My good friend, Mr. W. F. Hall, Presi- dent, Georgia Association, Soil Conserva- tion Supervisors, has advised me he is in- viting the 1950 National Convention to meet in Atlanta, Georgia. As Commissioner of Agriculture of the "Empire State of the Southeast, and on behalf of the Agricultural interest of Georgia, I want to supplement this invi- tation. The bedrock of the economy of this great section is largely agriculture. Our soils have been producing for more than one hundred years, but it was not until recently that a concerted effort was made to conserve our basic inheritance. Therefore, we feel that this systematic cooperative program of soil conservation is a godsend to this predominantly agri- cultural area. In view of the National prominence of the program throughout this section and to further emphasize its importance, I feel that the National conference should meet in the Southeast. It would not only give impetus to our present program, but it would give the leadership of this great agricultural section an opportunity to be- come more familiar with the National program. If you will come to Georgia, we pledge every facility of this Department to mak- ing the conference a success. Georgia is a great State, with much to offer our visiting-friends. Therefore, I feel the members of your Association will be happy to visit this section in 1950." The following letter was written to Mayor W. B. Hartsfield, Atlanta, Hon. Walter S. Brown, Director, Extension Service, Athens, Georgia, Hon. C. C. Mur- ray, Director, Georgia Experiment Sta- tion, Experiment, Georgia. : "There is attached a copy of my letter to Mr. Kent Leavitt, President, National Association Soil Conservation Supervis- ors, whose annual convention is meeting in Denver, Colorado, February 15-17, 1949. Mr. W. F. Hall. Sparta, Georgia, Presi- dent of the Georgia Association, is ex- tending an invitation for the 1950 con- vention to meet in Atlanta. The Convention Bureau of the Atlanta_ Chamber of Commerce, and the Atlanta Hotel Association, have supplemented Mr. Hall's invitation. The Governor and oth- er Agricultural leaders of the State are likewise sending invitations, and I feel it would be very helpful if you will write a letter on behalf of the City of Atlanta, sending a copy to Mr. Hall at the same address in Denver, Colorado. Under date of February 17, I received the following telegram from Messrs. W. F. Hall, W. M. Holsenbeck and J. H. Towns: National Association Districts meet At- lanta 1950. Fxtracts taken from letters from of- ficials of State and National Associations, Soil Conservation Supervisors: "T especially want you to make the Ma- con train and Bus tour so that the great- est possible number of our farmer guests will be able to meet you personally. We are deeply grateful for all you have . done to make our Convention a success, Mr. Holtons advice and leadership has been a deciding factor in many ways, and I dont see how you could have picked a better man to give us help that we need- ed so badly. : Thanks a million for everything. W. F. Hall, State President. "T want to thank you and Mr. Holton for your helping us make this conven- tion a success. Your help was of great value and we appreciate it. W. F. Hall, State President "Enclosed is a copy of a letter that I have written Mr. J. C. Holton to thank him for the excellent work he did for us in arranging hotel accommodations for 1,200 folks who attended the convention of our National Association recently held in Atlanta. : I understand that it was through your generous auspices that Mr. Holton was able to take the time to do a thorough job. I dont know how we would have managed without him. Walters S. Davis, Jr., President- lanta February 28 - March 2, ually made hotel reservations imately 1/200, rang braska, 87 from Mont Dakota, 32 from No Colorado, and 12 f Every state in the ed by one or more; in sentatives from three For: PAGE TWO REAU OF MARK*?TS under of noti e, GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU 222 STATF CAPITOL, Atlanta. 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Act apito] Editorial and Executive Offices Cov agton, Ga nates from published ma SECOND HAND MAC >" FOR SALE SECOND HAND | MACHINERY FOR SALE _ J. D. Row Cotton Duster, used only once, $175.00; Stock- land Hydro-Scoop for J. Deere A and B Tractors, with power lift, $75.00. Smith Johnson, earrenton. Model H John D. Tractor with all, equipment, exc. cond., $1200 Come to Powersville or write: J. T. Harper, Fort Valley. Intl. 50 T Hay Baler, used 1 season, $1800.00; J. D. Walking Cultivator, used 1 season, $75 J. D. Cotton and Corn Plante, $20.00; Two Peanut Weeders, $17.50 ea. W. N. Johnson, War- renton, Rt. 1. Practically new, Briggs Strat- ton Motor, riding type, good rubber tires, 2 types. cultiva- tors, turn plow, $350.00. Julius C. Jones, Marietta, 201 Gram- ling St. Mule Drawn Cotton Duster, Dusts 2-8 rows at a time, $40. Phone .23-75 L... P.. Puckett, Jesup. Practically new J. Deere M Tractor, planters, cultivators, 7 ft. mowing machine, tool bar, used 1 year, $1400.00. R. R&R. Lawrence, Molena, Rt. 1. McCormick-Deering Binder, / 1H. Intl. be"h good cond., Or exc. for cattle. Wilson, Martin. 5 hp Roto-Tilled Tractor. used Grain cheap for cash. John A. Jess 40 hrs., for, sale. H. A. Sanders, Atlanta, 721 Wood- Jand Ave: -Si. EH... (Tl Dixie 5301). Avery Cotton Hopper, used 1 season, for 1941 Avery Plant- er. Make best offer. W. C. Strom, Milan, RFD 1. Minn-Moline Automatic Wire Tying, one man operated Hay Baler, used about 1 week, $1800 B. Forrest Smith, Colbert. MeCormick-Deering 4 ft. Mule Mower, good cond., latest model for sale. Lewis Howard, Ste- phens. Large type Syrup Mill and Pan, A-1 cond., for sale. W. M. Harris, Thomaston, Rt. 3 Gem Dandy Elec. Churn, new, never used, $10.00; Also 5 hp Beeman Garden Tractor and lows, $150.00. C. T. Gaines, uford. Farmall A Tractor, harrow, 1 row planter, fertilizer at- tachment, cultivator; Rubber Tire Wagon, Horse drawn Mow- ing Machine, Steel Drag Pan, Bermuda Grass Harrow, horse drawn, single row Oat Drili, fertilizer attachment, good shape. Cheap for cash at my Place. H A. Garner, Lula. Hay . Press, } M. M. Model 60 Combine with Wisc. motor, cut about 175 acres, $900.00; MM Model 69 Combine, thoroughly recondi- tioned, $500.00 (also motor). D. E. Tatum, Palmetto, Rt. 1. 30 hp American ~ Upright Grist Mill, good cond., $75.00; 10 in Harvey Hammer Mill, almost new, $/25.00; Corn Shel- ler, 40 ft. belt in good cond. H. G. Benton, Monticello. Farmall Cub Tractor, bought Mar: 1949, wheel wts., hydrau- lic take-off, belt pulley, tended only 10 A cotton, with cul- tivators, mowing machine, mid- dle buster, plow, good as new, $950.00 cash. No checks. 30 mi. N. Atlanta, Hwy. 23. Ries Crumley, Suwanee, Rt. 1. = McCormick-Deering Binder, 8 ft. blade slightly used, cut less than 75 A, tractor hitch or mule, .sell. for 20. per ct: less list price, or trade for yearlings of equal value. H. L. Greene, Brooks. 12 A John Deere Combine, with J. D. power unit, all good cond., for sale. D. A, Law, Chula. > A 2H wagon, good cond., for sale, reesonable. F. W. Jones, Fayetteville. Ford 1948 tractor, good cond., also 1 ea. Cuttaway harrow, pan, weeder. C. A. Parker, -Col- lege Park, 118 No. Main St. McCormick - Deering fifteen thirty tractor, belt,pully, also 24 disc dbl. sec. Oliver harrow, Athens, 3 disc Tiller, all good cond., $425. 00; Oliver D. 75 trac- tor plow, good disc, $50. W. E. Stamper, Marietta, Rt. 4. 5 Deck Elec. Oaks Broodey, $50.00; Elec. Incubator, 1200 cap. $90.00. Both used part of one season. See any time oppisite bus station in Stone Mt. Ans. all letters, Claude Carmen, Stone Mountain, P.O, Box 31, Phone 4261. Intl. 50 T Pick-up Hay Baler, used 1 season, $1800.00; Two Peanut Weeders (mule drawn) $17.50" ea: 5S; SD: No. oe tractor Mower with rubber tires, used 1% days, like new, $255.00; Also 2 good Mare Mules, 10- 11 yrs. old, $100.00 ea. W. N Johnson, Warrenton, Rt. 1. 50 barrell Marvel Midget Flour Mill, good cond., for sale or exchange for smaller miil, same make. N. A. Compton, Comer. Farmall A Tractor, 38 model, with side plows, 8-23 in King Harrows, 15 Disc MceCormick- Deering Smoothing Harrows lanier E. Rives, Cumming, Rt. |i SECOND FAND > MACHINERY FOR SALE Pecan Spraying Machine, hardy, with 400 gal. tank, suc- tion intake, etc., ready, $400.00 Sam Sommer, Hawkinsville. John Deere 12 A Combine with motor, good cond. L. L: Hollie, Statham. 1% H.. Wagon, fair cond., spring tooth harrow with John- son wings, other farm tools for. sale.. Mrs. .C: .G:< Karkus, Helena, Hs. 1, Farmall A *Eractor, 7... tt. Mowing Machine, Feed Mill, Bush and~Bog Harrows, 6 can THC Milk Cooler, 2 single uniis; McCormick - Deering Milking Machine complete. Used very little. Reasonable. Claude Pitts, Grantville. Allis-Chalmers No. 40 All- Crop Harvester, good cond., reasonable. J. R. Dunagan, Stone Mountain. Phone 2651. 5H Garden Tractor with cycie mowing machine attachment, for sale. Chas. N. Chandler, Mil- ledgeville, Rt. 3. John Deere A model Trac- tor, power take-off, 6 disc tiller, 20 disc harrow, all 3 yrs. old, good as new. % V. Jackson, LaGrange. Farmall M Tractor, used 25 hrs., harrows, planters, dis- tributors, umbrella, cultivators, other attachments, $2300.00. Ivan Stephens, Buford. Farmall A Tractor, 47 model, | good tires, started, lights, pow- er lift, cultivator, 16 in. bottom plow, 6 ft. power mower, $1125. Ross Maddox, Winder, RFD 4. 50 Chick Oakes Elec. Broo:l- er, good cond., $8.00. Not deli- vered. Tel. Ra. 9636, Mrs. 'C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Ben Hill Rd. Milk Cans, 5 and 3 gal. cap., good cond., cheap. G. W. Daa Watkinsville. 2 row Peanut Weeder for Ford or Ferguson Tractor, used only 2 days, Reasonable. J. B. Beasley, Baxley, Rt... 1, ra 190. Allis-Chalmers Model G Trac- tor, disc. tiller, bush and boz harrow, cultivator, used. very little, exc. cond:, $900.00. Miss Frances Cowart, Rt. 3. 2H Wagon, Owensboro make, $50.00 G. E. Coleman, Fayet te- ville, Rt. 2. Garden Tractor, model 2-A Shaw, 1% hp engine hitch, turn plow, cultivator, disc har- row, Goodyear tires, used vely little, reasonable cash price at my home. Miss Mary Sher- ard, Commerce, Rt. 1. - 6 row Simplex Cotton Duster, good as new, only dusted 795 acres, $150.00 or trade for pure- bred White. Face Bull or Hei- fer. J. L. Landrum, Warrenton, Red: J. D. Model B Tractor with planters, cultivators, $550.00. Gene Stalvey, Hahira, Rt. 1. ~ 2H Oliver Hay Mower, 5 ft. cutter, several dollars worth new parts., good cond., also tractor hitch, $75.00. We Be Henry, Stockbridge, Reid: 1H Wagon, good cond., $50 cash, T. J. Hill, Pomona. 3 hp. Garden Tractor, 36 in. cutter Bar, 8 blade disc, pair 6 in. hillers, 12~in. furrower, 8 in. plow, rolling coulter, 13 teeth spike tooth harrow, com- binatien harrow, cultivator, used less 100 hrs., $270.00. E. B. Vaughn, Dunwoody, 614 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd. Tel. ChH.6195. Brady Garden Tractor, 112 hp., cutaway harrow, turn plow, middle buster, cultivators, $149 Intl. Harvester Hammer Mill, $60.00; 6 Cylinder Brick Sta- tionary Motor, $50.00. H. E. Hagerty, Uampton, Rt. 2. Model B John Deere tractor, used very little, good rubber, first class cond., bargain, $800. F. R. Lowe, Warrenton, Box 13. \ SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want 1 Combine. Must be in fai cond. J. V = ie oe Fayetteville, | -tercups, | SECOND HAND MACHIN.| ERY ihe iaies 5 Want good 2nd. hand oH | Mowing Machine Paul J. Cleve- land, BY Wihersan, Rt. De : Want 2H Riding Chitivater with both plows and discs. Describe fully and quote_ pure, delivered in Gainesville. W. G. Keith, Murrayville, Rt. a: Want Manure Spreader, good cond, No junk. Cheap for cash. Claude W. Sims, Cleveland, Rt. aa FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Pink Sweet Peas, Lemon Lilies, 75 doz.; Purple Fox- glove, Purple Iris, 50c doz.; Purple J ilacs, Yellow Thornless Roses, 25c -ea. Rooted. Add postage. Exc. for print ,sacks. Mrs. Azzie Sites Talking Bok Ritu2. Jonquils, $1.50 C; blooming Narcissus, $1.00 C; Orange_Day Lilies, .25e doz. Mrs, Jewel Shoemake, Temple, Rt. 2. Mixed col. Chrythemums, > om plants, 30c; Oak Hydrangea, 3, s. John E 50c. No stamps. cab es B72" Smith, Temple, Azaleas, 2-4 ft, 2$1: 50. : Tris, Cannas, $1. 00 doz.; Pines, Hemlocks, Snowballs, Dogwood, Rhododendrons, Ivy, Crabapple Lilacs, Easter Bells, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. F. Evans, Talona. Small Tuberous rooted Grape Leaf Begonias, 15c eta.; 2, 2dc.; Rooted Conch Pink Begonias, Pei 6a. 27 250. Was od, Roberts, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2, Box (a Petunias, Blue Physostegia, Gailardia, 3 doz, 45c; Pink, White Queen Anne's | Lace, 6 bunches, 60c; mixed mums, 40 doz. Mrs. E. B. Warren, Tooms- boro, Rt. 2. Snow Princess White, and Clarion Good Yellow Glad bulis 50c doz.; $3.00 C; $22.00 MM; Mexican Single Tuberose clumps, or planting stock, $2.00 pk., $6.00 bu. PP... Mrs. Uula M. Peterson, Trenton. Calif. Blue Sweet Scented Violets, Trumpet Daffodils, C; 2 yr. rooted Boxwood, 4, $1. 00; Old Fashion Red Dbl. Velvet Roses, 2, 50c; Add_post-' age. Stamps accepted. amar Teein, Talking Rock. Glad Bulbs, 30c doz.; Queen Annes Lace, 2, 25c; Periwinkle, Snow.on the Mountain, 10c doz.: Verbena, all cols., 3, 25c; Jon- quils, Butter and Eggs, 30 doz. Exc. for sacks. Add_ postage. Mrs. Alma Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2; ; Tea Olive, aaa): por wood, Red Hawthorne, Yel Jasmine, Gray Beard, 1-5 oe 10e ft.; Glads, Jonquils, But- Rain Lily Bulbs, 30c doz.; Mixed Mums, 40c doz. Add postage. Exe. for sacks. Mrs. Davis Colson, Toomsboro, | Rt. 2. Yellow, White Honeysuckle, Red Spider Lilies, Milk and Wine, 30c doz.; Pink, White Queen Annes Lace, Snow on the Mountain, 25e bunch. 2 ft. 25c; 3 ft. 35c; 4 ft. 45c; 5 ft. 50e. Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Lou Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Red and White Dogwood, Blue, Rose Crape Myrtle; Grey- beard, Magnolia, Teaolive, crab- apple, Sweetshrub, White, black Rose, Seyen Sister Rose, 1, 2, 3-ft.> 20; 40" 60e > ens Lady il Slippers, 50c doz. Exc. for print lr sacks... Mrs, J. G. Combs, Toomsboro. ' Queen Annes Lace, Mint, Ageratum, -Dbl. Lemon . Lily, Wandering Jews, Per. Phlox, Sweetpeas, Delphinium, Prirn- rose, Fancy Petunia, Oxallis, Verbenas, Star of Bethlehem, Crocus, 10e clump; Swift, 50c C.-Exc. for sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. Snowball, Lilacs, rooted, 25, 50c ea.; Bridalwreath, Brides Boauett, Pachtree Roses, White Spireas, Golden Bells, rooted, 15c eas _Fish Gay ; Cra $1]. Red, Yellow Vari ae 30 doz.; Small co. geetonee 1 J ohn Weaver, Tem; Roy Gable, T llapo Red King Carna doz.; Fluffy Ruffle, paragus Fe Yellow, Ball, E ea. Miss Susie Ane asville, Box 641. Large collection Ger. Begonias, Sulta others, 7 cuttings, 5 PP. 15 cols., Big Yello gold. Seed, ie cu Rod and Waves of Valdosta, At. 4.. Geranium cuttings, Ivy, Salmon. Pin Pink, heavy bloo constantly for 2-yrs._ 10 blossoms), 2, 15c. age. No less 2 sold. _| Smith, Valdosta, Box 4 Boston and Sword ea. 3,> $1.00; 5 Begonia cuttings, $1.00 xc. Write: Wadley. Star Bethlenem, gle Jarkspur, 3 doz German Iris, Chrysan dbl, Humbert cannas white narcissi, Trump dils, yellow jong mix. gladioli, bloomii doz. Add rostage. E ton, Bremen. age. Mrs. yelma Dee Blue Star Bel h ters White. 2a ung Zale, cs White Narcissi, of Bethlehem Bulb Orange Day, Royal Lilies, Purple Violets, Dalhia Bulbs, mixed doz.; Large size Brow doz. _Beatrice Mosley, Rt. 2, Box 86. eS Zinnias, 35. doz. Salvia, 40c doz. M Brady, Cairo, Riek Red, Pd Pink $1.00; large Red, Purp Dahlias, 3, $1.00; Lily of ley, 10c ea. Add posta C. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Large variety Pot } dif. Geraniums, 6 dif. | Ferns, Cactus, Lantana several unknown, 10, Yellow, : Add postage. a Ef y Canton, Rt. 3. plants, Pom type, in variety _ mixed collection, postage. No orders E. Holland, Car- hlox, $1. doz.; n Mums, 36 plants, P mixed cols. Pink Per. doz. Damp Del. Mrs. M. G. ms, Purple Iris, ilies, Wragon- Rose cuttings, | idalwreath, 7, ogon, Blue Grape Oe doz.; Pink Run- in small orders. ean, Cairo, 342 r colors. Mrs. J. H. rtown, Rt. 3. ums, lange, med., kinds yellows, small red, pink, early and late va- ed, 30, $1.00 pre- nts for 3 print yy postage, Mrs. Calhoun. n Sister- Running Jasmine, Red Lantana, Milk Umbrella Palm, Cosmus, Mari- ts to exchange Wooten, D large type Pink, Red, Lav- $1. doz.; a ink, 50e doz. s. H, L. An- , Rt, 3. Red with White , 65c; 50, $1.20; , Purple Prince, 50, led, 35, $1.20: Stiff s, Dbl. Pink Wa- Gaillardia, Agera- Red Cedars, 65c $1.20 ae Mrs. J. M, $1.00; White, d, Blue Thrift, $1. le West, Crawford- Chrysanthemums, yellow, pink, varie- ot, bronze, golden ; $6. C. Exp. cuttings, 10c conch begonias, 25 ea. PP. Exc. white geranium or | Jap. Ligustrums, a broad leaf | Myrtle, Abelias, $3. doz.; Nan- | Boxwood (semperviren), $90. B. }mums, White, 50c doz. 1 Ernest Porch, Greenville. | dils, Yellow Narcissus, $1.25 C; rerbena, 3 doz., $1.]. Mrs. H, B. Rob- | gonia, 12 and 14 in. high, white, emanation E. R. Brookshire, | t| Lily, Ch Blue Single Hyacinth, -others. | African Violet Iyeaves, all kinds, colors, Amazong and Du- ponts, 10 leaves, $1. Plus post- age. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, Grif- fing Rt. 'C: svergreen, tall variety, 3 yrs. old, 2-3 ft., 20c ea. Add postage. Miss Daisy Ellis, Greenville. Ligustrum (wax leaf), $5. C; $40. M; Nandina Seedlings, $3. C. Lois Woodruff, Greenville... Old English Dwarf Boxwood, heavy field grown, several yrs. old, well shaped, compact, 6-8 in., 50c ea.; 4-6 in., 25 ea.; 4-6 in., 2 yrs. old, 15 ea. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. 2000 Dwarf Boxwood, 4-6 in., $1.00; 500 Wax Ligustrums, sturdy liners, $25.00; Crape dinas; $1.20 doz. Talmadge Rob- inson, Greenville. Bordering size Boxwood plants, Red Thrift, $1.50 doz.; Gardenias, Abelias, Crape Myrtle, $3. doz.; 1000 6-8 in. L. Robinson, Greenville, Small rooted Boxwood Suf- fruticosa (Old English), $1.25 doz.; Larger $2. doz.; Flame (Calendulacea) Azaleas, 25c ea.; Nudiflora Snow, and pink, 2-3 ft., 20c ea.; Blooming size Gardenia, Cydonia, Japonica, 50c ea.; Verbena, rooted, $1.00 doz., $3. C. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. oe ; ; Large Yellow Chrysanthe- Mrs. Boxwood, bordering size, $1. doz.; $35. M; plants for Urns, 60c ea. 2, $1.00; Camellias (Margies Joy), rooted cuttings, dbl. red, outdoor grown, $100. M. Maude Hamby, Greenville. Geraniums, Begonias, Ferns, 35c ea.; Wandering Jew, 3 cols., 15c ea. Add postage. Will not ship out-of-state. Mirs. Omer os Hiawassee, Rt. 1, Box 0. : White Feverfew plants, 35c doz.; White Fairy, Milk and Wine Lilies, 25 ea. PP. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell. Scotch Broom, 25c; $1. doz.; $6. C; Deutzia plants, Pink Spi- tea, White, 25 ea.; Damp pack- ed. Rooted; Perennial Phlox, nixed cols., 35 doz.; Add post- age under $1. orders, Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hiawassee. Yellow, White Jonquils, But- ter and Eggs, Trumpet Daffo- Bird of Paradise, Weeping Wil- low, 75c ea.; Pink Thrift, 50c doz. Miss Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. White, Yellow Jonquils, But- ter and Eggs, Trumpet Daffo- dils, $1.25 C; Amaryllis, small size, 5, $1.00; Pink Mlowers Weeping Willow, Bird of Para- dise, 75c ea.; Blue Thrift, 50c doz. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hart- well, Rt..2. } 5 dif. varieties named Azaleas, Sarah Frost Camellias, finest dbl, White, Pink, Blue French Pot Hydrangeas, $1. ea.; 6, $5.; fodil bulbs, $1.50 C. Exc. for /print sacks, Hartwell. * 150 var. Iris (First place win- ners in Iris show 1949). Write for prices. Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Jackson. Asparagus, Sprengeri Fern, 2 yrs. old, 25c; Angel Wing Be- 50c; Mothers Tears, White Iris, 10c; Sweet Gum Vine, 5c cut- ting. Mrs. Mollie Buckner, Jas- per, Rt. 3. Southern Star (a Peacock blue flower from So. America), grows about 15 in. tall, for pot or yard, 25 seed, 25c; 75, 50c. No stamps. Inclose postage. Hoyet Sullivan, Jasper, Rt. 2. 125 prize winning Iris, 10c- $1. ea.; Also all kinds bulbs, Daffodils, i inese Sacred Lilies, Write for information. Mrs. W. 19 ft., Pot Gardenias, 75c ea.; 4, | $2.50; Four finest varieties Datf- Mrs. John Myers, | Narcissus, Bermuda Wen Bronze Medal in A. I, S. Show 1949. Mrs, Marvin Far- rar, Jenkinsburg. _ Giant Zinnias, choicest colors, improved mixed clean, new seed, diameter last year meas- ured 61/4 in. $1. per Prince | Albert Tob, can. Dusted with D. D. T. No less than 80 worth pee L. G. Westbrook, Kings- and. Rooted Geraniums, white with cerise spots, 60ce. PP. Sup-: ply limited; Also want rooted Geraniums, Pink, White Varie- gated, Purple, Yellow and Pur- ple Sultanas, rooted. Write first. Mrs. D. G. Caldwell, Kingsland. African Violets: New var. Lady Geneva, Dbl. Neptune, Orchid Neptune, Red King, Red Queen, Sunrise, Dbl. Margaret, Perriwinkle, Pink Girl, Sailor, Purple, Bronze Girl, Amazons, Supremes, Duponts, ete. Jeanne N.E Dahlias: Mixed var. in large, med., Pom Pom, many cols., red, yellow, pink, lavender, white, bronze, wine, orchid, $1.25 doz. PP. Mrs. Vaughn Rog- ers, Ayersville. Hardy Candy Tuft, Old Fash- ion Sweet Pinks, White, Pink, and Pink, Red, Purple Verbena, 20 plants, $1.00; Giant Lark- spur, 4 cols. Lavender Physos- tegia, 25c doz. Mrs. D. E. Abra- ham, Avondale Estates, Box 112, Cel Cre 1180).7 2 Mixed cols. Peturiias, 30 plants, 40e; Mixed cols, Mari- gold, 2 doz., 20c; Rooted Sal- mon, Pink Sultanas, 10c ea.; Zinnias, 10 doz.; Red, Pink Geranium, 25c ea. Accept stamps. Add postage. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1. Frost Pink Camellia, rooted cuttings, $1.00; Gardenia, Smi- lax Roots, 50c; 8 var. named Cannas, med. Dahlias, $1. doz.; Exchange for Pink, Red, Laven- der Butterfly, Cactus Dahilias, Lilies, Bleeding Heart, Salmon Cannas, Weigelas, sacks, etc. Mrs. Nora Smith, Arnoldsville. Red and yellow cannas, 50c; Iris, white, purple, lavender, yellow, variegated lavender and white, 50c doz.; Mum plants, mixed, not labeled, sev. col. and types, 75c; scarlet thistle dusty miller, 30c. Add postage. Mrs. Julia Singleton, Atlanta, 1139 Hall Ave. S. E. Dixie 2654. Daffodils, Narcissi, Hyacinths, 35e doz.; Blue Lilacs, rooted, Xmas Honeysuckle, 50c; Dog- wood, $1.00, $3. Plus postage, or COD. Mrs. W. L. Barrett, Al- pharetta, Rt. 3, Wood Rd. Jonquils, Narcissus Bulbs, large quantities, sold on prem- ises only, Call Ch. 1286. Mrs. C. C. Mitchell, Atlanta, 4388 Ros- well Rd. pa y Big Red, White Thrift, rooted, ready for planting, 30c doz.; $2.50 C; Red and Lavender Cushion Mums, 25c doz, Add postage. No checks. Mrs. J.,G. Beard, Alpharetta. Select blooming size Glad Bulbs, 3 doz., $1. PP. Mrs. C. M. Edwin, Adairsville, Rt. 2. ter Cushion Mums, also Yel- low Incurved, 75c doz.; Angel Trumpet plants, 50c ea. Add 15c postage. Mrs. R, J. Miller, Au- gusta, 2718 Milledgeville Rd. Dahlias, large size bulbs, 15c ea. Exc. for Scuppernong or Grape Vine, 2 of each. Will pay postage both ways. I. W. Foster, W. (Tel, Em. 2414). Large size Yellow, Lavender Dahlia Bulbs, $1. doz. Plus postage. Prompt delivery. Mrs. U. S. Lynch, Athens, Rt. 2. 18 Dwarf Boxwood, Ever- White Apr. Dbl. Cream and yel- low Daffodils, 75c C; Yellow Cluster Sweet Narcissus, $1.25 C; Blue Sweet Violets, 35c doz.; Bridalwreath; $1. doz. Mrs. Les- sie Wallace, Arnoldsville, Rt. 1, Box 96. pti Verbena, mostly Red, 6 pieces 25c. Mrs. J. K. Denton, Atlanta, J. Saunders. Jenkinsburg. 4794 Asbbe C4, & Ur Wilson, Atlanta, 948 Greenwood | s White with large Yellow Cen-| Atlanta, 8 Ridgeway Ave., \N.. green, rooted, 35c and 50c ea.; Mrs. Myrtle P. Hunt, Atlanta, 1600: Evans Dr., S. W. (Tel. Ra. 5973). Yellow Dbl. Single Narcissi, 40c C; Mums, Nancy Ross, Red Radiance, Big Ball Bronze, Calif, Yellow, White; Orchid, White Daisy, Orchid Glow, 25 plants, $1. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2. Thrift, 60c C; Large Jonquils, 50c doz.; Dbl. Day Lilies, White, Purple Iris, 35 doz.; Pink, Red Perennial Peas, Thornless Rose, Rambler Rose, 25c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. D. A. DeLay, Austell, Rt. 2, Box 207. Dbl. Pink, Red Geranium and Coleus cuttings, 20c ea.; 2, 35c; Purple, Orange, Variegated Red Sultana cuttings, 25 ea.; 2, 45c; Boston, Baby Fern, Green and Pink Leaf Shrubbery, 35c ea.; 2, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. J. C. relay a Albany, 616 Stadium Blue Hydrangea, blooming size White Wisteria, Pink Weigelas, 40c ea.; Glads, yellow cluster Sweet Narcissus, Trum- pet Daffodils, Star of Bethle- hem, 35 oz.; Rose, White, Pink, Hibiscus Roots, 2, 45e. Add post- ee Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Pot Caladiums, upright,. 10- 15 in., 50 ea.; 15-18 in., 70c ea.; Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 35c doz.; Palma Christi Seed, 25c cup. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs- ville, Rt. 2. : x Begonias: Dbl. White, Pink, Red, Everblooming Wax, Red, Pink, Rose, Star, Beefsteak, Angel Wing, Watermelon, also Boston Ferns, any 3, $1.25 PP; Rex Begonias, $1.00; 3, $2.50. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Atlanta, 943 Greenwood Ave., N. E, 50 var. named dahlias, extra large blooms, $5. doz.; some var. mixed in handling, $1., $2. and $3. doz, del.; pink, red Azalea- mums, $1. doz.; Button Mums, 4 col. $1. doz. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Aeworth, Rt. 2. ; | Gardenias, Loquots, Boxwood, Buonymous, 6- 2 yr. old plants, $1.00; African violets and other house plants, 7 small for $1. Postage 25c extra ea. order. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Ferns, Roosevelt, Boston, Sword, Oystershell, non-wilt florist col. $2.50, 40c ea.; giant Geraniums, Oxblood, scarlet, Picardy, orchid, Rose, Cameo, Salmon, Appleblossom, white, col. $3.60; Begonias, Bronze Leather, Bleeding Heart, Bee?- steak, red conch, col. $2.00. Mrs. Graham Eley, White Plains. Red, and Red and Yellow Cannas, Pink Mums, Bronze Glad Bulbs, 7 Sister Roses, Box Plants; Boston Fern, Dark Red Dbl. Geranium, Caladium. Sell jor exchange for Violets, other Glads than mine, White, Yel- low Mums. Mrs, Walter L. Car- ter, Baxley, Rt. 2. 3 large, some Small Boxwood for sale at our place. Mrs. J. R. arte: Blairsville, Rt. 2, Box 169. : Several cols. Dahlias,~3-6 in., $1.50 and $2. doz.; Blue Roman Hyacinths, $1. doz.; Wandering 4 Jew, Dark Green, 3, 10c; White- rGreen, 5e ea.; Dwarf Zinnia Seed, 15c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Beulah Moorehead, Bow- ersville. Large Jonquil Bulbs, Paper White Narcissi, $1. C; Golden- glow, 35c doz.; Tiger Lilies, 40c ea,; Star of Bethlehem, 65c doz.; Dif. cols. Fall Pinks, 25 doz.; Bronze Mums, 50 doz. Exc. for print sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Boy Boyce, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box Jersey Beauty (pink) dahlias, 3, $1.00; 12, $3.00; Miniature dahlias, 8 col. 12, $2.00; rose pink Northland daisy, dbl. pink spoon Mums, 12, 65c. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Sr. Washington. Dahlias, all named, 6-8 in., dia., mixed or 1 color, 12, $2; hybrid Scabiosa, pink, blue forgetnots, 12, 50c. Add lic postage on orders. Exe. for print sacks..Mrs. M. P. Combs, | son, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 216. pat x 4 2 ? 5 LOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED : FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE all cols.,} Mimosa shrubs 2 yrs. old Iris (new arabes, Sho Boxwood, 50 yrs oid 25.00; Watermelon Cre : all i t 0 ; : ha ; : , $25.00; crepe _ Myrtle, a oe $1.50 doz.; Tung Oil sprouts, 2| Jehan, Toy Mohal, Clara Noyes, | Oleander, 4 ne old, ee $3. doz., petunias, 25c "ieee for as e.}yrs. old, $1.50. A. J. Grimes, |10c; China Maid, Wabash, Gold-| not ship; Also Betsy Ross Mum | White, blue Hydrangea, 25c ea. . Beatrice |Glenwood, Box 44. at en Majesty, 25. Write for list.| Plants, $1. doz. Plus postage.|7 col. Chrysanthemums, 50e - doz.; hedges, 10 rooted, $1.20; not rooted, 12, 50c; milk and wine lilies, 5, $1. No order less Pe Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma, Reds Small Lily of India, Lace and Boston Ferns, 25 ea.; St. Ber- nard and paper lilies, 15c ea. Add postage>Mrs. Daniel Mec- Avoy, Washington. Large white or yellow chry- santhemums, rooted, damp moss packed PP. 20, $1.00; dbl. red and pink poppy 4 tbls. seed, $1.00. Exc. $1,00 worth of either for 3 print sacks. Ea. pay post- age. Mrs. Clovis Johnson, Waynesville. Flower Seed: Large dbl. Zin- nias, mix. col., 10c cupful; flash marigold, % cup, 10c; pink hi- biscus, Rose of Sharon, 15c teaspoonful, blackberry lily, 10 for 10c; purple verbena plants, 14, $1.00. PP. Miss Lillian Har- - din, White, Rt. 1. Feverfew, Phlox, Ageratum plants, 25c doz.; 6 doz., $1.00; Exc. for print sacks; All cols. Lillyput Zinnia Seed, 25c large match box; Red,. White, Bach- elor Button, _15c box; Tsp. Phlox, 10c. Plus stamped en- velope. No checks. Mrs. M. M, Kelley, Lithonia. seme Petunia, Sweet Williams, 20 doz.; Verbena, 35c doz.; Ferns, Geraniums, Begonias, Coleus, Cactus, White, Pink Oxallis, 15c; Hollyhock, Snapdragon, Sweet William Seed, lic pkg.; Mums, large, 40c doz.; Red, Pink Thrift, 30c doz. Add post- age. No checks. Mrs. C. H. Law- Mums, large, 35c doz.; Ver- bena, 30c doz.; Mimosa, Um- brella Chinaberry, Paw Paw, 20c ea.; Bulbs, 20c doz.; Ever- bearing Strawberry plants, 60 C; Rainbow Moss, 10c doz. Exc. for print sacks. Add postage. Mrs. T. J. Watson, Lithonia, Rt. Se Lilac, Japonica, Hedges, Bar- berry, $3. doz.; Mixed cols. Roses, Tansy, Snow on Moun-_ tain, Goldenglowtain, glow, Sweet Williams, Fall Pinks, Purple, Yellow, White, ~ Red Glads, ea., $1. doz. Red, White Dogwood, Altheas, East-. er Bells, Boxwood, Arborvitae, 25e ea. Add postage. Tildon Par- ris, Loving. Easter Bells, Altheas, Lilies, Snowballs, Japonicas, Hedges, $2.50 doz.; Snow On the Moun-. tain, Tansy, Goldenglow, Love- Dogwood, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Claude Wright, Loving. Large Dbl. White, Yellow plants, 25c doz.; Pink Thrift, 30c..No COD. Mrs. W. N. Bar- rett, Lula, Rt. 2. Chrysanthemums, large shag- gy, $1. doz.; Yellow Jonquils, early type, also White Cream with yellow center, 25c doz.; PP. Mrs. F. W. Lee, Lula, Box 95. Yellow, Red Spotted Cannas, 10c ea; Red Jap.. Lantern, large Yellow Fall Pinks, 10c ea, Docia Harris, Lula. : Smilax Vine, roots, $1. ea.3 3, $2. PP. J, W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. Snapdragon, White, Pink, Yel- low, Red, Bronze, 65c doz; choice Zinnias, Marigolds, 50 doz.; 15 dif. Mums, both large, small varieties, $1.25; Petunia, Annual Phlox, Goldenglow, Feverfew, 3 doz., $1. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Chrysanthemums, white, yel- low, rose, bronze, 50c doz. Mrs. L. S. Brackett, Marietta, Rt. 2. Pink, Red, White, Orange Ge- raniums, Pink, Blue Hydrangea, _ Lantanas, Pink, White Sultanas, Dbl. White, Red Petunias, Red Conch Begonia, Rainbow Moss, cuttings, 15c ea.; 2, 25c; Lace Sprengeri and Boston Fern, 20 ea.; 2, 35c. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. 1 ea. rooted Red, Pink Ver- bena, and Foxgloves, a start of Larkspur, also 100 Strawberry Washington, Rt 9 plants, $2. Mrs. J. B. Pitts, Meansville, Rt. 1, . Goldens Mums, Lady of the Lake, Cigar Entangle Moss, Iris, Blue Flag, Glads, ea. $1. doz.; Spruce, White Pine, Laurels, Azaleas, a FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR t SALE Calendulas, Asters, Snapdrag- on, Red, White Carnations, - Queen Ann Lace, Pink, mixed - Petunias, Salvia, 2 doz., $1.00; Aid 20c extra for postage. Mrs. Derwood Allgood, Meigs, Rt. 1. Dahlias: Jane Cowl, Jersey Beauty, 5 bulbs, $1.00; 50 Asst. cols. Glad Bulbs, $3.00; 4 var. White large type Mum plants, $1. doz. All PP. G. M. Moseley, Menlo. Mt. Laurels, Rhododendrons, Red, Yellow Azaleas, Pink Cher- okee Roses, Redbud, Holly, Crabapple, tulip Poplar, White Pine, Dogwood, Strawberry _bush, Yellow Roses, 2-3 ft., $2.75 Ba doz.; Phlox, Shasta Daisies, e Snowdrops, Blue Iris, Gray Vio- Jets, $2.50 C. Bonnie Abercrom- bie, Mineral Bluff. Azaleas, 3 cols. Dogwood, 2-3 ft., $1.50 doz.; Rhododendrons, Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses, 20c ea.; Orange Day Lilies, Narcissi, Violets, Blue, White Shasta Daisies, Dusty Miller, Snowdrop, 40c Goz. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff. Red, White Dogwood, 3 cols. Azaleas, Red Maple, Pines, 2-3 ft., $1.50 doz.; Rhododendrons, Sweetshrubs, 20c ea.; Narcissi, Orange Day Lilies, Blue, White - Violets, Shasta Daisies, Snow- _ drop, 40c doz. Mrs. Clifton Dav- is, Mineral Bluff. Silver King Artemisia (short plant), 1l5c ea.; $1.25 doz.; $10. C; Dahlia Roots, Warner, 25c ea.: Watching Giant, 50c -ea.; Yellow Queen, 25c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. James R. Patterson, Morrow, Rt. 1, Box 67. Unrooted cuttings, all differ- - ent, one African Violet, 5 each Coleus, Sultanas, 3 Dbl. Be- gonias, $1.00; Or exc. for 3, 100 Ib. print sacks. Send sample. Write first. Mrs. Calvin Bee, Newnan, Rt. 3. Purple Achimenese, 25 doz.; Nice clump Maiden Hair Fern, 25c; Mixed Castor Beans, 2 cups, 25c; Rooted Baby Doll (pink), 25c ea.; Assortment 12 rooted pot plants, $1. Add post- age. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver. Ageratum, Butterfly Bush, _ Blue, Pink Hydrangea, also few Bunch Butterbean Seed for sale, or exc. for Sweet Pepper yee. or good Popping Corn. _ Mrs. Soll Holton, Ocilla, Rt. 1. red, white dark purple, pink, rooted cut- tings, 2 doz.,- $1.00; $3.00 C; Rosina Pink Violets, 25, $2.00; Blue Violets, 25, $1. 00. Rooted. Mrs. Walger Miller, Franklin. 27 meee ees $1. 00 ea, Mrs. c Ren Cochran, Flowery Branch t, _ White Running Rose, Ivy, Trumpet Honeysuckles, Whiie Mums, 25c ea. Lizzie A. Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 1. Purple Flags, White, Goid Narcissus, Jonquils, Orange Li- lies, 50c doz.: Grape Begonias, - Pink Oxallis, 25c ea.; White - August Lilies, White Hydran- geas, 50c ea. Blue, White Spe, Purple Violets, 30 doz. A. E. Hughey, Fairmount, Rites Pink Peonies, 50e ea.; Dark Blue Iris, Giant Hollyhocks, Blue, White Striped Violets, Snow Drops, Dbl. Daffodils, _. 50c doz.; Lemon Lilies, Giant _. White Iris, 40c doz. No stamps. Bh a D. M. Hughey, Fairmount, t, : Mixed Hollyhocks, Dark Blue Violets, Narcissi, White, Red Iris, Lemon Lilies, 50e doz.; Rambler Rose, rooted, 25c ea. W. H. Hughey, Fairmount; Rt. 1. Pink Verbena, 25c nice bunch Red, Yellow, Orange, Pink _. Cannas, 3 bulbs, 25c. Add post- - age. Exe. for Hydrangeas, pink Myrtle, Pink Weigelas, Glads, or for print sacks. Each pay ostage. Mrs. Bessie McHugh, airmount, Rt. 1, Yellow Jasmine, pink running rose bush, honeysuckle, 2 for 25c; dif. col. Iris, Jonquils, marcissus, glads, 50c doz.; Fall pinks, orange col. with red center, and tiger lilies, 3, 25c. Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. ie Cerinns cactus, Irish, Lilies, 0c doz.; Sword Ferns, 50c for good, rooted cutting; yellow chrysanthemums, 40c ea. Mrs. J. T. Bulligton, Rebecea, Rt. 1. | 5 ; Perennial Verbena, red, whiie 5 col. Verbenia, mix. petunias, 20e doz.; white Shasta daisies, 40c doz.; Milk and Butterfly lily bulbs, 20c ea. red, 3 shades pink. geraniums, slecked leaf begonias, 35c ea. 3 ferns, 15c ea. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Jos. Gibbs, Rebec- Ga sRts2 D. Perkins rooted roses, red, pink Butterfly bush, 15 ea.; mix, petunias, yellow and white mums, large zinnias, dbl. touch- menots, scarlet sage, 15 doz.; geranium cuttings, 3, 20c; green striped Jew, Oxallis, 3, 10c. Add postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor Rebecea, Rt. 2. brid Crinums, large bulbs, special, 50c ea.; 3 col. oxallis, 3 dif. shades rose pink, dbl. flowered cannas, $1.00 doz.; large flowered cluster daffodils, $2.50 C, Add postage. Mrs. Johnny Granger, Reidsville. 12 chrysanthemums, $1.50; 6 Feverfew, 50c; 6 Iris, 75c; 1 white, 1 purple, 1 Regal lily, 1 yellow weigela, 50c ea.; 6 Asters, 30c; 1 bunch lacy ver- bena, 25c. Collection. Add post- age. Mrs. H. H. Thomason, Rockmart. Grandmothers old fashioned Bleeding Heart, 1750;: bridal- wreath, goldenrod, crepe my- rtle, spirea, 25e ea.; D. Per- kins roses, 15c ea., 8 for $1.90; also garlic, 28 doz. $1.00 C. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy. Mix. col. dahlias, 75c doz.; red, white, yellow, bronze, la- vender chrysanthemums, orange day lilies, white iris, red and yellow cannas, 40c doz.; large, florist type glad. bulbs, 40c doz.; Del. Mary Ruth res Royston, te le Rooted Caps Jasmine, 25c ea.; Mums, red, yellow cannas, Day lilies, hardy phlox plants, 40c doz.; Boston and Sprengeria ferns, Striped grass, 15c ea. cat- nip, peppermint plants, 6, 25c. Del. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Roy- ston, Rt. 1. Fall pinks, rose thrift, cushion mums, iris, pink verbena, one cent each; white, orange, red, purple, rose sultanas, rooted, 10c ea. ger. cuttings, 10c; 8 dahlias, dbl., many col., for $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phil- lips, Royston, Rt. 1. Petunia plants, field sddigieat white narcissus, daffodils, blue ageratum, 20c doz.; rooted ver- bena, dark purple, deep rose, pink with white-eye, white with red stripes, five cents ea. rose and verbena, 3, 10c. Under $1 .add postage. Mrs. D. W. Fair- cloth, Rochelle. P. O. Box 1044. Mexican Tube rose bulbs, 2 doz., $1.00; Daffodils, Cream with. short yellow trumpet, $1 C: $8.00 M; Heavenly . Blue Morning Glory Seed, 10c spoon; $1.00, teacup, Salvia Sage, 10c spoon; Red; purple, var. ver- bena, 2 doz., $1.00. Mrs. W. T. Brit, Sr., Snellville. Dahlias:. Spirit of St. Louis, Wine Ball, Mary Ellen, White Wonder, Red Jersey, Rodman Wanamaker, Milton J. Cross, HLR:S., Yellow, Oriental Glory others, all large type, $3.00 doz. Labeled. Mrs. H. H. Gilstrap, Suwanee. ; Large Dahlia Bulbs, mix. col. including red, lavender, salmon, white, yellow, pink, $2. 00 doz.: all cols. Glad Bulbs, 25, $1.00. PP. No checks. Mrs. Clarence W. Meeks, Sandersville, Rt. 2. Mixed cols., blooming size glads, 40c doz. Add 12 post- age per doz. No exchanges. Mrs. Miles Tanner, Sandersville, Ri Leos 8; Large type Ghismankionnits plants, white, yellow, Bronze, purple, daisy type (small yel- low) white, 4 doz., $1.00; Rose- mary Bush, small size Pome- granate Bush, 2, $1.00; 4 Or- chid Curcuma Lilies, $1.00; 3 Milk and Wine Lilies, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. John- son, Shellman, Old Fashion Lemon Ver- bena (Aloysia-Lippia Citrio- ~| dora), Sweet Scented Little Old fashion apple Geraniums (Pela- rgonium Odorata), $1.00 ea. Plus 10c postage. Mrs. Ellen B. Bean, Stone Mountain, % Din- widdy Farm, Anglewing, -gons, Gloriosa climbing lilies, hy- var, dahlias, 75c doz.; mix. col. | Dbl. Pink Altheas, 40c ea.; Pink Cannas, 10 ea.; Yellow Day Lilies, 60 doz.; Jap. Mag- nolia, purple, 75 ea. A id post- age. No stamps. Mrs. Mary D. Forrester, Sparta. & Night blooming Cereus Plants 50c-$1.50. Exe. for Coral Vine; Dwarf Rooted Boxwood, Dbl. Yellow Day Lilies; Iris, (except white and purple), Snapdra- Pink, Red Dogwood, Johnnie- Jump- Up, Purple Achi- menese, Delphinium, Calendu- las, Snowballs, Purple Morning Glory. Mrs. C. M. Proctor, Sum- mit. \ Liriope Muscari, lar border plant, producing heavy spikes lavender blue flowers in summer, large clump 18-24 in., 30c; Extra large clump most popu- 18-24 in. across, 35c. Cannot ship. Mrs. David J. Arnold, Shellman. Avalanche (white), Butter-- ball Yellow Mums, Giant Flow- ering and Lilliput Zinnias, mix, 2nd. yr. Dbl. peuen, Marigold, Pink with white eye Verbena, 3c ea. Moss packed. Mrs. J. R. Braninen, Statesboro, Rt. 1. Yellow Chrysanthemum plants med. size, 5 ea. Add postage. Miso J Be SUS SOR Law- renceville, Rt. Box 18. Fine mixed Iris, many cols., $4.00 C; $30.00 M;; Amaryllis, Milk and Wine, Calla, Philli- pine Lilies, 25c ea.; Valley, Red Spider, and Blue Aug. Lilies, H 00 doz. Add postage, Mrs. S Mixed col. Snapdragon pane, 40e"0Z.2. 3 (G0Z;,42$10 00. ny Wallis, ian Blue Lilies, 25c dees Red, purple, Sultana, rooted, Ruf. fled Fern, 20c ea.; Red, Pur- ple Pink, Salmon Sultana ecut- ting, Coleus, 2, 15e; Canna, 6, 20c; Red Wandering Jew, Be ea. cutting: Blue Hyacinths, 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ida Teague, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Dbl. West Port Beauty Be- gonias, Var. pink, white, rooted, 50c; Large flowering dbl. pink Petunia; rooted, 50c ea.; 4, $1.75; Rooted Begonias, Fairy Mrs. H. B. Lilies, Clower, $1.00 doz. Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Winter Creeper, Wisteria, Spirea, English Ivy, Antony (large) Waterer Spirea, Boxwood, large leaf Vinca, Abelia, Golden Beil, many other shrubs, 4, $1.00; Large, 2, $1.00. Josan Geia, Lawrenceville. Sky Vines, rooted, all Day- Glory Vines, est 00 ea.; 2, $1.50; Geranium cuttings, dbl. red, 2, $1.00. Exe. for sacks. Mrs, J. C, Way, Lambert. Rooted Flowers: Purple Vio- |3 lets, Thrift, 20c doz.; Golden Honeysuckle, Long _ Spikes Pink Cactus, 10c; Violets; thrift, 20c doz. Golden Cape: Jasmine, 35c; 10 dif. mums, 45c; Bos- ton Fern, 25c; Red, white Sham- rock, 3, 100; "Add postage. Mrs. Ryd: Fleming, Lincolnton. Ten 1 yr. Iris (spreading) Junipers, rooted, 50 ea.; Pink Thrift,- $1.00. C.. PP. Tall. light Blue Iris, 50c doz.; Prince Al- bert Daffodil, $2. 00. C; Scotch Broom, 3, 35. Mrs, Lona Tal- |. lent, Lula. Spee: Chrysanthemums, ie type, ; white, cream, yellow red, pink, lavender, $1, 00 doz. labeled, name, color, 100 White, rea- sonable, small mums, 50c doz. Damp packed. Mrs. J. E, Bent- ley, Parrott. Milk and Wine lilies, red sul- tanas, 25c ea.; red President cannas, 60c doz.; dbl. red gera- nitms, unrooted, 10c ea. blan- ket flowers, purple ageratum, 30c doz.; pink, yellow var. lan- tana, 30c ea.; mixed iris, $1.00 C. $1.00 orders PP in Ga. Eve- lyn W. Seago, Pinehurst. Dbl, red cannas, 40e doz.; pur- ple, Sweet violets, red dian- thus pinks, pink daisy mums, foxgloves, 25c doz. Exc. for feed sacks. Write first. Mrs. V. E. Bennett, Pitts, Rt. 1. Pig. leaf ferns, Colts foot, 26e big bunch; Hedge plants, rooted, 25 for $1. 000 RC. Stover, Pirgah. : P .| Broad Leaf Evergreen, Golden- M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Santolina, Thumbergi, Daisy Mums, paper white and yellow cup narcissi, daffodils, 25e doz.; $1.25 C.; yellow Star Jasmine, 2 2 for 35 large, well rooted, milk and wine, butterfly and dbl, orange day lilies, President -cannas, 75e doz. Mrs. J. 8. Greene, Quitman. Stock and Snapdragon plants, 3 doz. $1.00; Zinnia,Marigold, aster and petunia plants, 23c doz.; $1.50 C; paper white and Crinium, | butterfly and dbl. orange lilies, -75e doz. for print sacks. Mrs. J. E. Har- rell, Quitman, Rt. 5: : -Sveral cols. Iris, mixed, 25, 40c; Myrtle Vine, _Evergreen, Orange Lilies, single, double, White, Variegated Violets, Star of Bethlehem, Daisies, 75 Ao: Blue Spider Wort, Daffodils, 25 doz.; Pink Almond, Bridal- wreath, Goldenbells, 3, 23c; 75c Ri Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, t,3s doz., 25c; 75 C; Orange Hemer- ocallis, Dbl, single Wild Tris, T5047 C; Purple Iris, 30 doz.; Daisy Mums, 20c doz.; Cedars, 20;. Evergreen, Deutzia, 25 ea. Exc. for print sacks in good cond.|/ Add postage. Miss Frances El- ler, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Orange Lilies, Tame Vielets, Purple Foxglove, Wild _ Iris, Star of Bethlehem, Spider Wort, $1: C; Dbl. White Easter. Rose, Boxwood, Pink Hibiscus, bell, Weeping Mary, Jasmine, postage. Mrs. Mollie ieee oa Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Tame Blue Var. Violets, Pur- ple Foxglove, Daffodils Wild Iris, Orange Lilies, ar of Bethlehem, SieeGe Shasta Dais- ies, Gold Button Mums, Glads, 65 doz.; Lilacs, Jasmine, White Eng. Dogwood, Weeping Mary, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hen- derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Dbl. Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, Long Trumpet Yellow, White Apr. blooming Narcissus, Yellow, Orchid Iris, 50c doz.; $2. C; Exc. for print, feed sacks cat 25 ea. Miss Jeannie Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, dead Haven Vil- lage. | Wild ee Lily, Galax, Wild Tris, Blue, - Purple, Birdfeot, Violets, White, Yellow Violets, Wild Anemones, Wild Gerani- ums, Dbl., single Orange Day Lilies, Dbl. Yellow Aster, Yel- low Mums, 50 doz. Mrs. Mary Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Lilies, Phlox, Fall Pinks, Foxgloves, King Alfred Daffo-; dils, Buttereups, 50c doz.; $2. C; $8. M. Exc. for print feed sacks. Miss Dennie Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. White Vinca Minor, Trailing Evergreen Vine, White Flow- fers, 15c ea.; AO $1.00; 3 Chinese Date Bushes, 460"; B0e Lea; -Dahlias,. asst. iaae varieties, not labeled, 20c ea.; $2. doz.: Small and med., 15c ea.; $1.50 doz. Mrs. M. J. Holverstott, El- lijay, Rt. 5. Yellow Japonicas, Ellijay, 75 ea.; Daffodils, Jonquils, ay doz.; & on Lilies, ite, ellow Fa ks,75 doz:; Whi g- C $1.00; roo hecks, Exe. for feed sacks. Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt - 20 Boxwood, - as der, $35. at my place. Mrs. Pearl ee Ellijay, Rt. 2. Dbl. Japonicas 6 yrs. old, 75c ea. Tame Mint, 75c doz.; Cannas, $1 doz.s Jap. Iris, Easter Lilies, B. and Egg, 50c doz. Ee Earl Keener, Ellijay, | T. Rt, 3. bane White Narcissus, 15 doz.; Red Hibiscus, 35c; Lemon Lilies, 60 doz.; Perennial Phlox, Red Mint, Bllue Ageratum, Spider Wort, Foxglove, 35 doz.; theas, 35 ea.; Sweetshrubs, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs.Lee El- ler, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Rooted Great White Mazel Trumpet, 50c ea.; 12 rooted Sul- tanas, mixd cols., let Sage, 50 doz? oe Sate ticla, Crown of ements, yellow cup center narcissi, daf- | | fodils, jonquils, ete. $1. 00. C5], Exc. | - ; postage. 25 ear; Altheas, 45c doz. Add} Goldenbell, Purple j Arborvitae, Snowball, Dbl. Al- fi 1.00; Scar- | lili Emperor Daffodils, White, April, White La cissi, doz.; fodils, $1. C. le" Bh an Hyacinths, sioa8 doz. Purple Iris, $1.50 C. Ad Elberton, Chinese Blue Forget- Annual Phlox Ss Miss Wright, Elberton. ea.; dbl, geraniums, P Comden, red, Missouri, or scarlet, Buckner, whi Fi France, pink, Barney, rooted, 30c ea. A ; alnak White, Light Blue Violets, 2] Mrs. Teac Hardy. er Lily Bulbs, $ Purple, Blue 1.2 Red Hot Poker, 25c bi postage. Mrs. Mae : Gatesville, Rt, 6. pet Red, Dark Purple, Pi Red Verbena, to exchar White Verbena; Maple ranium, 25c ea; La 50c; Begonia (Angel for Dbl. White Geraniu Joe Grizzle, Gajnesvilia E ; ~60c C | Tris Orange Day Li C; Goldenglow, Mum Gloves, 50 doz.; Pin au 3 5 doz.: Mixed cols. Dahlia $i doz.; Several shades nials, rooted, single and 60c doz. Mrs. Gainesville, Rt. 6. Egyptian Lotus, Iris, 20 varieties, 7, | Pink, Yellow Spoon, 2 ged White, | Incurved - Incurved White, Daisy, ete., 20, asco Johnson, Crawfordy Yellow, Cream, tusk! Purple Mums, 35 doz.; and Light. Lavender M doz, Add postage. Mrs, Howard, Cleveland, Rt. ate Collection of choi themums, 3 doz., $1.00; plants, from large bloo $1.00; Dahlia bulb: large labeled, 15c i ; AS and. sizes, w 15c. No orders under 1.4 DEA; Law, Chula. Large prize winning C themums: Silver Wedding Sunset Velews Ma Pink, Colter render, Cream, ean , Var 25 plants, $4.00; Butt Daisy type, 20, $1. Mr Silvery Cuthbert, Rt. py of Ported Madam and Hungarian Pink, President, and King H mania 30c ea.; spreng 2 yrs | grown trom seed, 4 Coleus, and green, Snake plant, sal sultanas, rooted, 25c e@a.; ca pincushion, cob, s ngs 15 ea, No stamps. . Chatham, Calhoun, Pirple ists, 30c.d white Begonias and Spre and Boston ferns, 30~b baby breath, $1. ea.; white gee , Iris, white, purple, Yellow blues, white paper cissi, 25 doz.; dahlia, mix. ec eas postage. Mrs. Frank Enigma. cae doz., $ Cc 1, di begonias, blue Augt $ 0z.; beg ite, ore FLOWERS AND SI FOR SALE yering Quince, eis Mi ry, Pink Al- i King Alfred a Red Trum- oh - Clematis Moss packed. Dahl , Gooseberry, Hybrid Hemerocallis, TD Jant- ed from seed, $1.00 doz.; Hybrid | Amaryllis, blooming size, 4, $1.00; Smaller, 6, $1.00; About 1 dif. cols. Dbl. Geranium cut- tings, $1.00 doz.; Blooming size Glads, many cols. mixed, 5 ea. No less $1.00 orders. No checks. Mrs. Frank Kirkland, Douglas, Rt. 3. : Dwarf Cushion Mums, Per. he Day| Phlox, 2 doz., $1.25; Verbena, Pink, Red; Blue, Dark Pink, cs} | 4 doz., $1.30; Azaleamums Pink, JL }Yellow, 2 doz., $1.25; Pink prim- foses,* 3. doz., $1.25. Orchid Thrift, 50, 75c; No less sold. No checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. "| Blue Ridge Azaleas, 25c ea.; + 1$2.00 doz.; Yellow Primroses, Red Flowering Horsemint, Blue Iris, Mt. Winter Ferns, Glads, 50c doz.; Red Flowering Lo- | cust, Tree Lilies, 25c ea.; Black- berry Lilies, 3, 50c. Add pos:- age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Dia- |mond. ' Dahlias: Graff Zepplin, Jose- |phine G., Margaret Cowl, Cop- per King> Rodman Wanamaker, Jersey Beacon, Mary Elien, Prince of Persia, Treasure Is- land, others., 12 dif. varities, $3.00; Pink Splender, Blue River, Kathaleen Norris, others $5.00 doz.; 50c ea. Mrs. H. E. Bell, Duluth. - Dahlias: Paramount, Milton J. Cross, Marie, Pride of Calit., Mrs. Warner, Margaret Wilson, ink | Orange Ball, Wm. Hogan, Rose | Queen, Jane Cowl, Forest Fire, others, 12 dif. large type, true -|to name, $3.00 doz. labeled. Mrs. *| Evelyn Bell, Duluth, Rt. 2. ;|. Dahlias: Red Jersey, Helen Ivens, Ashley Park, H.RS., Yellow, Omar of Khayyam, Red Splender, Bashful Giant, Yan- P.|/kee Queen, Harry Mayor, New State of Commerce, Alexander Waldia, others, 12 all different, large, labeled, true to name, - | $3.00 doz. Mrs. Claude Adams, | Duluth, Rt. 2. Dahlias: Large type Graff Zeppelin, Treasure Island, Mary Ellen, Red Jersey, Rodman Wanamaker, Helen Ivans, Spirit tof St. Louis, Yankee Queen, Watchun Giant, 1 each of 12 dif. varieties, $3.00 doz.; Amevi- Blue. River, can Sweetheart, others, $5.00 | Pre. Winsome, doz. Giant Dahlias. Lavender Lady Adorable, Omar of Khayyam, Jersey Beacon, Treasure Is- land, Margaret Wilson, Forest | Fire, Mrs. Warner, Graf Zepplin White Wonder, Jane Cowl, lea. |W. P. Bell, Duluth. / Giant Dahlias: Prince of Per- sia, Margaret Cowl, HRS, white Wonder, Paramount, pride of Calif, Helen Ivans, Mar- shall Pink, Adorable, Yankee Queen, 1 each of 12 dif. var. Also several cols. Pom. Mrs. Frances Bell, Duluth. Larkspur, 6, 30c; Red Glads, 50, $1.00; New Year Vine, Pur- ple Lilac, Easter Lilies, $1.00 doz.; Yellow Bell Bushes, 6, $1.00; White Narcissus, 75 doz. Peach Almonds, Sweet Violets, 150c doz.; Purple Butterfly Bushes, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gaines- | ville, Rt. 6. ; ; Eng. Ivy, rooted, 2, 5c; Pep- lpermint plants, Tame Purple Violets, 10c doz.; Grape Begonia 6, 10c; Maple Begonia, 10 root- ed bunch; Kudzu crowns, 50, $1.00. Add postage..No orders filled under 25c. No_ out-of- state orders. Alma _ Presnell, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Baster Lilies, $1.00 doz; All cols. Azaleas, $1.25 doz,; Pur- ple Butterfly Bushes, 20e ea.; }Sweet Violets, 50 doz.; Peach Almonds, 73 doz.; Paper white |[Uarcissus Bulbs, Lilacs, $1.00 doz.; Yello\; Bell Bushes, 8, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Lucy Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6, Yellow Cup Jonquils, White cup Daffodils, 50 doz Pur- le Iris, Fall Pinks, 8 dif, kinds, 5 doz, Mrs, Willie Turpin, Gainesville, Rt. 4, old rooted Gardenias, Wax size ite ae Me plant loon 4 es at Mrs, Tom Bell, Duluth. . 12 dif. varities, $3.00. Mrs.j} Pink, White, Red Verbena, 3}. doz.; $1.00; Pink Canna, Pink White Spirea, Flowering Cherry Eng Dogwood, 3, $1.00; Pink Thrift, Mums, mixed, $1.00 C; 8 cols. Monthly Rose cuttings, Red Running, mixed Rents Bulbs, 50c doz. Bonnie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Red Oxallis, Grape,. Red Conch Begonia, Pink Rain or Fairy Lily, large Green leaf Elephant Ear, 15c ea.; 2, 25; arge Sweet Scented August (White) Lily, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. M.. R. Hayes, Gainesville, Rt. 1. aes Blue Easter, Orange Lilies, White Narcissus, Yellow Datfo- dils, 50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Rebecca Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box:?35. Large type Mums, 10, 25c; Small type, and Red Cushion, 125 per 15; Yard flowers, 5 dif. Perennials, (2 of ea.) 10, ~25.) Exe. for potato slips. Mrs. A. G. Hunt, Buford, Rt. 1. oe Red. White, Blue Iris, In- curved Lavender, Snow, Yellow Cushion, Button Mums, Lemon Lilies, 80c doz.; Blooming size Emperor Daffodils, Cream Wax Yellow Narcissi, $2.50 C; 3 Spi- reas, Almond, D. Perkins Roses, 20c ea. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon. Giant size Dahlia Bulbs, many cols, Ball and Baby kinds; large size, $2.50 doz.; Ball type, $1.50 doz. Mrs, L. P. Ivey, Bre- men, Rt. 1. mice Globe Arborvitae, Iris, Juni- pers, Spruce, 12-16 in., $4. doz.; Boxwood, 8-12 in., $3. doz; Large Blue Violets, Lemon, Yel- | low Iris Lily, 50e doz. Bob Wat- son, Blue Ridge. : ; Boxwood, Globe Arborvitae, 8-10 in., $3. doz.; White, Spruce Pine, Red Beauty Rose, Crab- apple, Laurels, Rhododendrons, Wild Pink, Yellow Dogwood, Pink Wild Rose, Coralberry, $2. doz. All rooted. PP. Sadie Wil- son, Blue Ridge. Dbl. Red Canna Lily Bulbs, $1.50 doz.: Blooming Narcissi, Butter and Egg bulbs, 75 doz. Exc. for print or white, 100 lb. eap. sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs. J. E. Avirett, Blakely, Rt. ts Small Palms, 6, $3.00; Calif. Wine Orange Trees, 1 yr., ea.; 2 yrs., $1.25 ea.; Large Lily settings, $1. ea.; Worlds largest Lily, $2..ea.; Small Seedling Pecans, 6, $5.00; Red Cherokee | Rose settings, 6, $1.00; Banana, $1. ea.; B, O. Fussell, Bruns- wick. eae. Blooming size bulbs, Jonquils, White, Yellow Narcissi, 75c C; Verbena, 7 cols. mixed, rooted, | 3 doz., $1. No orders for less than $1.50. Add postage. Maude McElroy, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 61B. Red, Yellow Cannas, 40c doz.; White Easter Lilies, Star of Bethlehem, Blue Iris, Blue Hya- cinths, 75 doz.; White Narcissi, Yellow . Jonquils, Blue and White Violets, 25 doz, Add postage. Mrs. Joe Smith, Bre- men, Rt. 2, Box 66. Dbl. Red, Yellow Cannas, Purple Iris; Orange Day Lilies, Red, Yellow, mixed Dahlias, $1. doz.; King Alfred Jonquils, Apr. Narcissus, $2. C; Rose Thrift, Purple Verbena, 50c doz. Exe. for white or print sacks. Martha Womack, Bre- men, Rt. 2, Box 89. Rooted Verbena, new cols., solids, variegated, some with white eye, Calif. blue, velvety purple, white, wine, 4 reds, 4 shades rose, pink, indigo blue, 15 damp packed, $1.20 PP; All cols. Petunia Mums, 50 C. Mrs. H, E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 60,000 rooted Privet Hedge, stay green kind, .400, $1. Del. in Ga., or exe, for 4 print sacks, 100 1b. cap., or 6 odd sacks; Red Radiance Rose ee (blooms monthly), $1. doz. Del. Mrs, B. Thornton, Bowdon, Rt, 1. Yellow Jonquils, White Nar- cissus, Yellow and Blue Easter Lilies, Red Dbl, Canna, Red, Yellow Dahlias, ea. $1.50 doz.; Star of Bethlehem, 75e dozi; Tiger Lilies, 30e bulb, Exc, some mixed flowers for print sacks. Add postage. ee Buchanan, Rt. 1, Box $1. Large Giant Dahlias, mixed cols., lavender, bronze, pink, 10, $1.00; PP in Ga.; Cutting of Rattail and May Cactus, 15c ea. Mrs. Luther T. Hutson, Blairs- ville, Star Rt. Calif. purple violets, 3 doz. plants, $1., Wintze Collossal, extra large red blooms, 5 roots, $1. $2. orders postpaid. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Pot plant cuttings, 6, 25c; 14 dif. cuttings, 50c; 30, $1. Exc. for tomato plants. Mrs. Lizzie Maddox, Buford, Rt. 1. King Alfred Jonquils, Golden Spur Daffodils, yellow butter fand eggs, April narcissi, dusty miller, houseleak, Day lilies, Lady of the Lake, white flag iris, two cents ea. Add postage. Free flowers on large orders. Mrs. Arthur Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 222. Trumpet daffodils, white nar- cissi, $2. C; Dbl. King Humbert, Little Gem, yellow, Jap sun- flower, 75c doz.; mix. col. Chry- santhemums. German Iris, doz. 75c; purple violets, 75c C. Add postage. Mrs. Alice Harri- son, Bremen, Rt. 2. White weigelas shaded pink; pink almond, white spirea, rose weigelas, bridalwreath, blue weeping linden, 75c ea. Exe..for Print 100 lb. cap. sacks. Mautile Harrison, Bremen. Pink almond, yellow for- sythia, white spirea, rose wei- pink, blue weeping linden, 75c ea. Exc. for 100 lb. cap. print |sacks, good cond. Mrs. Ruth Head, Bremen, Rt. 2. stone var., large well rooted plants, $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4.00 PP. T. M. Franklin, Winston, Rt. 1. Dbl. Tuberose. bulbs and mix- ed Glad bulbs, mostly white with pink flecks, 50 doz. PP. in Ga. No less 2 doz. sold. Stamps accepted: Mrs. C. W. Matthews, Woodland. Mixed col. Mums, Physostegia Blue Daisy, Ageratum, Iris, 50e doz.; Yellow Blooming Moss, |30c doz.;. Aug. Lilies, 2, 25; Jonquil Snowdrop bulbs, $1.25 C. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 37. ~ 1,000 well rooted Boxwood, dif. size plants, 3-8 in., $100.00 for lot at my home. No checks. Belle Garnto, Wrightsville, 315 Myrtle Ave. Blue Flags, Hibiscus, Glads, Dahlias, Spider Lilies, Red Hot Poker, 6, $1.00; Fall Pinks, Easter Lilies, March Flowers, '75e doz. Dollie Pearson, Dah- jlonega, Rt. 1. Several cols. Dahlias; $1.0 doz.; 2 of each: Red Hot Pok- er, Jacobs Ladder, Tiger, Lemon Lilies, Peony Rose, Yellow Iris, Hardy Phlox, Blue Spanish Iris, $1.00; Pink Thrift, White Prim- rose, 50c doz.; August Liles, 75c doz. Miss L, M.. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Pink Thrift, White, Blue Vio- lets, Hardy Phlox,-Blue Daises, Pink, Purple, Red, Blue Ver- bena, Primroses, Blue Spanish Iris, Blue, White, Yellow Iris, Easter Roses, Dusty Miller Mums, 40 doz. Exe. for print sacks. Add postage. Miss Mary Hollaway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. -Ligustrum, 18-24 in., rooted, 10e ea.\ Add postage. Mrs. H. W. Hayes, Decatur, 3841 Law- renceville Rd. (Tel. De. 2594). African Violets, Pink Beauty, Blue Boy, Orchid, White Lady, $1.00-$3.00._ Cannot ship, Mrs. K. Parker, Decatur, 713 So. Me- Donough St. (Cr. 4914). Large Giant, mixed col. Dah- lias, $2.00 doz.; Thrift, Hardy Phlox, large Iris, Blue Siberian Tris, Pinks, Red, Yellow Lilies, 50c doz.; 6 large Dahlias, 6 Pink Cannas, $2.00. Add post- age. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, . Buttercups, Per. Asters, Prim- roses, Ageratums, Thrift, Tril- lium, Gentian, Jackin-the-Pul- pit, 50e doz.; Blackberry, Dbl. Day Lilies, mixed colors, Si- berian Iris, Goldenglow, Maid- en Hair Ferns, Per. Phlox, Dah- lias, Trailing Arbutus, your col- lection, $1.00 doz. Moss pack- ed. Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. : to]. gelas, white weigelas, shaded to : Hardy Water Lilies, Glad- jp FOR SALE Pink Thrift, well rooted, 750 C; 200, $1.26; $6.00 M. Add | poseee No stamps. Mrs. ton T. Phillips, Wrens. 12 cols. mixed large Iris, Blue Siberian Iris, Wine Lily, Mixed hardy Phlox, Fall Pinks, 5 col, Cannas, 50c doz.; 30, $2.00; 15 cols. Giant Dahlras, $2.00 doz. Medium type, $1.00; Oakleat Hydrangea, Sweet Pea, Hibis- | cus, Goldenglow, Red HotPok- | er, 6, 50c. Add postage. Mrs, Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Goldenglow, Trailing Arbuiiis, Easter Lilies, Spruce, Whiie Pine, Mt. Laurels, Azaleas, $1 doz.; Buttercups, Blue _ Iiis, Lernon Lilies, 75 doz. Darap packed. Add _ postage. Mis. James Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED Want large Chrysanthemuins plants, white, pink, yellow, 2jlarge Ball type preferred, aiso pink, yellow, white Turners. Mrs. Myrtle P. Hunt, -Atlanta, led Confederate, has the Want 20 good size Mimosa trees. State size and price, . O. Martin, Baldwin. Want exc. Centipede grass for different flowers. Write: Mrs. A. De Law,*: Atlanta, 128) Bx Andrews, Dr. N.E. 3 Exe. dif. col. large shaggy Mums for dahlias or Glad bulbs also exec. cuttings Scotch broom, pussy willow for other shrubs. | Ea. pay postage. Write first. . at .D. McBrayer, Calhoun, t. 3. Want pink, red, yellow and white cannas, named var., dah- lias and elephant. ear bulbs. Exe. for sacks, white, at $2 coz. Write first. Mrs. R. J. Young- blood, Dawsonville, Rt. 1. Exe. pink spirea cuttings, thrift, bronze chrysanthemums and cherry, ragged robin and all col. larkspur plants or camellias, azaleas, red or yellow dogwood, or mock orange cut- tings. Mrs. Willie M. Boyd, Douglasville, Rt. 2. : Want some Scotch Broom plants. Write. Mrs. H. R. White- head, Hephzibah, Rt. 2. Want some single white and - the single pink hyacinth bulbs, and the yellow Feverfew plants Advise. Mrs. Tom Sutton, Ma- con. 1505 Virginia Ave. Exe. some pink seven sister rose cuttings for gladioli bulbs and other flowers. Write Mrs. - R. W. Wingo, Newnan. ~ Want Jasmine, sometimes cal-~ led Confederate (has the white star-like blooms, fragrant, with dainty foliage vine, also blood root. Send price and sample of leaves or true des- eript of each. Elizabeth Hames, Roswell, Rt. 1. Want well rooted gardenias. Camellias and Azaleas, State price and postage. Mrs. C. C. Lamb, Jr., Statesboro. P. O. Box E-330. PLANTS FOR SALE _ Marglobe and Rutger wilt re- sistant tomato plants, wet moss_ and water-proof wrapping, field grown, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Chas, W. and Copenhagen cabbage, Ga. Col- lard, 300, 75c; 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. del. Mix. if desired. J. D. Crenshaw, Pitts, P. O, Box 8. Mastodon Everbearing, Blake- more Strawberry, rooted, 75c C; $7. M; Rhubarb, 60c bunch; 2 bunches, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Beets, Bermuda onions, carrots, cabbage, collards, Endive, let- tuce, 4 doz. 50c; Cauliflower, parsley, tomatoes, all var., Egg- plants, peppers, 2 doz, 50 Bunch P. R. Potato draws, Cert. $1. . Add postage. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. State cert., P. R. potato plants, $2.75 M. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage and collard plants, 400, $1.00; $1.60 M del, Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143. E : ; I. Dixon, Surrency. ry, $l. C; 2 lange clumps Wash- ~ Bulbs, 35c doz.; enut, ; Hartwell, Rt. 2. - Horsemint, _ Grace Baton, Dahlonega, Rt). ~ -Kudzu Crowns, 500, $5:00; $8. PR. Plants, full count, $2.50 M. ' for print or white sacks. jay, Rt. 3. PAGE SIX PLANTS FOR SALE Strawberry plants, Masto- don, 70c C; 500, $3.50; $5. M; Klondike, 60c C. 500, $3.00;) $4.75. M; Scuppernong - vine cuttings, 50c doz, Add postage. Mrs. Lee Head, Gainesville, Rt. Bea Strawberry plants, Mastodon, 70c C; 500,. $3.50; $5. M; Klon- dike, 60c c., 500, $3. 00; $4.75 M; Scuppernong vine cuttings, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee) Head, Gainesville, Rt. 1. P. R. potato plants, $2.25 M. Gem Everbearing Strawber- ington Asparagus, $1.00; Garlic Red Abund-' ance and Blue Damson Plums, _Everbearing Fig, Black Wal- 2, $1. Mrs.. John Myers, Red Skin, Copper Skin Pota- to, govt. insp., $2. M. FOB. Good count. April delivery. Frank Chancey, Bristol. Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, nice stout plants, ready, $9.50 M. Shipped: Also to trucks at my home. Avery Sellers, Gra- ham, Rt... Chas... W. collard plants, 500, $1:00; M. PP. Solomon Davis, ledgeville; Rt. 5, Box 197. Red Skin P. R. Sprouts, 3000, $7.50 del.; 5000 lots, $11: 25. State insp. and treated. John W. Wilson, Bristol, Rt. 1, Box 79.! Red Gold, Mastodon Ever- Shearing Strawberry, $1. C; 500, $4.50; Catnip, Lemon Balm, 50c doz.; Kudzu Crowns, 500, $5.00; $8. M; Hazel- nut and Blueberry, $1, doz. cabbage and Ga. $1.50 Mil- M; Muscadine and Scupper- | nong Grape Vine, Red, Black) ee Garden Giooseber- ry, $1.00; Peppermint, Red Cad "Strawberry plants, $1. C. Moss packed. Mrs. M, L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Rutger and New Stone Toma- to plants, $3. M. Packed in moss. Prompt shipment. FOB. M. F. Jones, Metter. Govt. insp. P. R. plants, Cop- perskin and Red, Skin, $2. M; 5 M up, $9. FOB. May 15. C. E. Morris, Baxley, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Imp. Copper, Red, and Yellow Skin P. R. plants, $2. M:; Over 10/000, $1.75 M. No checks nor COD, D. A. Lightsey, Bristol, Rt. 1. Govt. insp. Red, Yellow Skin! Delivered. No checks. George! Griffis, Screven, Rt. 1, Box 86. Marglobe Tomato, $2. M. FOB. Ready. Prompt shipment. Packed in moss. MO with order. Eugene Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2. 25c doz. Exc. Add postage. Mrs. Doyle Eller, Elli-. Garlic plants, Red Skin P. R. plants, govt. insp., $250 M: FOB. May de- livery; Marglobe Tomato, $2.) M. MO with order. W. R. Hutto, . Surrency, Rt. 2. Flat Dutch, Wakefield Cab-, bage, Collard plants, 30c C; 400, $1.00; $1:75 M; P. R. Potato, | state insp., pink skin, $2.75 ME: | 5000, $2 50 M. Lee Crow, Gaines-| ville, Rt. 2, Box 143. Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, from cert. seed, strong, thealthy, wet moss and waterproof paper: wrapped, 300, $1100; 500, $1.50; | $2.50 M; Chas. W,, Copenhagen Frostproof Cabbage, 300, %75c;' 500, $1.00; $150 M. Mixed if! desired. PP. J. D. Crenshaw, Pitts, P.O. Box 8. Govt. insp. P. R. plants, ready, $2:550 M; Marglobe, Rut- ger Tomato, Pimiento and Het: Pepper, $3. M. del.; 50c C. Miss Florence OQuinn, Odum, Rt. 2. P-R. plants, State insp., treat-| ed, 5 m, $9. Prompt shipment. | ' Early Boyett, Bristol. Imp. P. R. Red Skin plants, 100 to Hill, govt. insp., treated, 5M, $8:75. Paul Carter, Bristol. Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, plants, moss packed, $2. M. Del.;, 2 M up, $1:80 M; Govt. insp.. treated P. R. Potato, seed grown, from vine cutting, $2.50 M. May $400; $650 IM. PP. up to 20) PLANTS FOR SALE Marglobe, New Stone Tomato, mos packed, good count, $1.75 M; 50c C. No checks. Prompt: shipment. W. R. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2. Rutger, Marglobe Tomato, moss packed, $2.00 M; 2 M up, $1.90 Del.; Govt. insp. treated Red Skin PR Plants, $2.50 M. Del. Good plants. Full count. Po Lightsey, Screven, Rt. La. Copperskin, PR Pota- to, Govt. insp., guar. full count, 82. 25 M. Prompt shipment. C.) . Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2. PR Plants, State imsp., Imp. Red., or Yellow skin, and 100 to hill, 5000, $10.00. Prompt: shipment. F, a. Tyre, Bristol. Imp. PR Red Skin Potato, 100 to Hill, and Copperskin, govt. -insp., treated, 5 M, $9.00. Prompt shipment. Earl Boyeit, Bristol. PR Plants, govt. insp., yellow, | red skin, 5000, $8. 75. Good count. L. L. Crawford, Bristol. Marglobe, Rutger, Baltimore, Stone Tomato Plants, $2.00 M;) Cabbage, and Collard, $1.50 M. Orders filled promptly. ci Stokes, Fitzgerald. Potato plants, 100 to Hill, with order. H. M. Rentz, Bax- ley, Rt. 2. P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp., $3. M. Delin Ga. Cash with, order. L. L. Groover, Baxley, Rts 2: zh Gov. insp. P. R., and 100 to; Hill potato and Marglobe to-|. mato plants, $2.50 M; Long Cayenne Hot and Calif. Won-/ der sweet pepper, $3.50 M. PP.) Mossed and packed, full count. J. C. Turner, Alma, Rt. 3. Gov. insp., treated P. R. pota-, to plants, "Red and Copper Skins, $2.50 M. del. Full count, | prompt shipment. Luther Grif- fis, Odum, Rt. 2. P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp., treated, vine grown, 5 M for $10. 00. Ward Boyett, Bristol. | Red Skin P. R. potato plants, | insp., 3 M $6.50 del. 3rd zone. Full count. No COD. Fate Al-' len, Bristol, Rt. 1, Box 80. Gov. insp. red and copper skin potato plants, $2. M. FOB. Lange or small orders. All guar. full count. Now Ready. Atlas Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Gov. insp., Exp. Station var., Bunch P. R., potato plants, $5. M. for $3.50. Clay Coburn, Rt. 6." Cert. mapper skin potato! plants, $3. M; 5 M, $2.75 M; 10: M up, $2.50 M. Moss packed, P.) H. Dixon, Patterson, Rt. 2, Rutger Tomato, Ruby Giant | Calif. Wonder Pepper, moss packed, 40c C; $4.00 M. Add postage. No checks, Nor COD orders. H. G. Kirkland, Bax- ley, Rt. 4 La. Copper Skin, and PR, Po- tato, govt. insp., ready, $2.25) M; 5000 or more, $2:00 M.) | Julian Todd, Screven, Rt. Wj Arasan treated Rutger, Mac- globe, New Stone, Earlina To-' mato, grown from cert. seed, 50c 'C; 500, $200; $400 M. Add postage. Wet moss, wax paper packed. Mrs. V. M./' Johnson, Sheliman. Marglobe, Rutger, Stone To-| mato, -arasan treated, field grown, 50c C; 500, $2.00; $4:00! M. Add postage> "Mrs. oO. WM Jhonson, Shellman. Cert. Mastedon Rican, $1000 Cc e Tom Kittle, Car-) rollton, Rt. Bunch Potato (Tifton Hpx. Stat. var), free of disease, cert. $125 C; 200, $2.25; 500, M, $575 Rutger Tomato, 7M, (Exp.; Marglobe,| 60c C; 300, Also Hot and Bell Peppers. Morris Sanders, Vidalia. La. Copperskin, PR Red Po-| tato, Rutger, Marglobe Toma- }to, ready, $2.50 M. Cert, check) or no order, FOB. E, O. Wil-, liam, Surrency, Rt. 2 Big Boston Lettuce, White Bermuda Onion, Heading Col-, Sweet, Pod Hot Pepper, Black Beauty Egg Plants, 50e ;: 500, $1.50. PP. Harris Lightsey( Del. L. D. Lightsey, Screven. Sweet, Long Pod Hot Pepper,, $3.25 M. Govt. treated. Cash | | Lady /300, $1.20; Waes BO, | Horehound, j ae Dry Sage, 30c cup. Mrs. J. A Sweet, Long Pod Hot Pepper, $1.50: 500, $2.25; $3.50 M. PP. |ing | Bushes, | 3, $1.00; Wild Straw- lard, Rutger Tomato, Ruby King } _ PLANTS FOR Imp. Pink Skin, PR Potato, Chas. W. Cabbage, Bull nose Sweet, Long Pod Hot Pepper, ! Big Boston Lettuce, Black Beauty Egg Plants, ready, PP, 50c C; 500, $1.50. Leroy Light: sey, Baxley, Rt. 3. Bermuda Grass Roots, $1.00 pk. Exc. for print sacks or dried fruit. Mrs. Emory Tur-) pin, Gainesville, Rt. 4. PR Potato, Marglobe, Ruiger, Tomat, Sweet and Hot Pepper, $3.00 M; Chas. W. Cabbage, $1.50 M. Cash with order. Clif- ford Smith, Baxley. Klondike, Lady T, Blakemore. Strawberry, 75 Cc: $7.00 M; | Everbearing Strawberry, voces: Mt. Huckleberry Bushes, 15e. per 2 doz. Add postage. Mrs. ae Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Cert. Rutger Tomato, 35c C3] 500, $1.50; $250 M; PR Plants, | 35c. CE 500, $1.50; $2. 50 M; 5 M, lots, $2.00 M. FOB. MO only. | Mrs. Jessie Dykes, Baxley, Rt. 1, Box 13. Marglobe Tomato, Bull Nose, Big Boston Lettuce, White Ber- | muda Onion, Heading Collard,, Black Beauty Egg Plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50 PP. Satis. guar. Buford Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. o: Sage plants, good. roots, 14, ' $1.00; 6, 50e, PP. Miss Lillian Hardin, es Rt. 1. Govt. insp., treated Lia. Cop- per Skin, Red Skin, PR Plants, and Rutger omato, $250 M. Rt AOE, Sh ffield, ,Sunreney, | 2. Giant ieedaberry, Himalaya. Blackberry. Plants, 15, $1.00;) 1$5.00 C; Thorniless Boysenberry, $1.00 doz. J. W. Toole, Macon,: 1381 Burton Ave. Dutch Cabbage, 400, $1.00; $1.80 M. del,; 5000 up, $1 A5 M. fiaxp: col. No checks. C. W. | Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2., New land grown Marglobe, Baltimore, Rutger Tomato, Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepver, 500, $1:25; $2:00 M. Moss to roots. Full count, satis. guar. Eg, L. Fitzgerald, Irwinville. red skin PR plants | ville, Rt. 2. 2 yrs. old, $2:00 C; 500, $7.00; $12.50 M. Del. No checks. C; Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. insp. pure old Fashion| M; Red Skin PR Plants a $150; $250 M. Del. Claudie Mathis, Gainesville, Rt Ready. Add postage. Mrs. 7 ton Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 5. PR, and Copper Skin Potato: Slips, $2.00 M. Homer Worth,: Nichols, Rt. 1. Hot pepper, 20e doz.; 60, $1. Marglobe Tomato, 15 doz.; 60, $1.00. Mrs. Visla Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 348. Black Raspberry, Muscadine, 8, 25c; Yarrow, 25 large clump ;, Also Ky. Wonder Beans, 25c cup. Exc. for print sacks. Ada postage. Miss Frances cals Dliijay, Rt. 3. T. Strawberry, 45c Sey ae Tansy 5c; Peppermint, Be Bac ane type Garlic, 40c doz.; Also Old, Pashion Half Runner Beans, 4c. . Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 4. A Tomato, Ruby King |.seed, | Big Boston Lettuce, White Ber- | Black Beauty Egg, 50c C; 500, j Livingston, Wadley, Rt. 1. PR Plants, govt. insp., $2: 50 ov } cupful |W. & OQuinn, Serene. Rt.] E. Stone, 4 $77. 50 M; Younger Crowns, Govt. imsp, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Old Fashion }* | Boon Potato, 500, $1.75; $3.00 M. Del. Dewey, Mathis, Gaines- | Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and | J Govt. 1Boon Potato, 800, $1.75; $3:00) Artichoke Plants, ae doz.'|' 30c C; $3.00 M; Collard, 20 Cc muda Onion, Heading Collard, | ea a Booking orders now. A. Jones, Petham. BAERS C, PP. No checks, Mrs, R. L. M; Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, $2. 00 M. Del. in Ga. Good count, 42. y Red Bicin PR Plants, 32.00 M. La. Copper Skin and PR |plants, govt. imsp., $2.25 M4, 5000 or more, $2.00 cash with order. Rt. > Govt. insp., cont, , med and cop- | per skin and 100. to hill pota- nen, Bristol, Rt. 1. Prompt shipment. Hiram Light-' sey, Sunrency. La. Copper skir potato slatits! cert. govt. insp, treated, $3.00) M. PP. Ready ship now. C. L.. Reese, Baxley. Cert. La. Copper Skin potato | plants, govt. insp. and treated, unmixed, full count, ship date| requested, $3.00 M. PP. Aaron! C. Reed, Baxley, Rt. 2. Chas. W. Cabbage, 300, $1,005] Sen | $1.50 M; Manglobe, Rute mato, $2.50 M; 50c C. Del Conner, Pitts, Bt. Chas., Late Flat Dutch: Cab-, 4 500, $1.50; $250 M. Chanclor, Pitts. Catnip Pepermint, Lemon Balm, 25c bunch. Add 12c for post-) age. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40. Kudzu Crowns, State cert,,) 2 yrs. old, strong roots, $4.50 Cc: $15.00 M. Maude asi Green ville. : Pure PR Plants, $2.50 - : Everbearing lita: 50] Julian Todd, Sereven, || to plants, $2.00 M. B: D. Bran- | | finger, all 35 cup, PR and Copper Skin potato pole cat er plants, Govt. es $2.50 M.} c 5 M. up, $2.00 M. B Fe haat Bristol. ~ z Rutger and Manglobe toma-| to plants, 50e C; $175. M.! fred bunch and pos | Ralph Williams, C Damp packed. Mrs. A.) .:7 \c ere eee af*bed. J. M. Chapman, Chula. | Se4. White mush peas, Pp Lady, pas pavien 6- mint, ouscled tay ; | hound, feverfew, ba 2-1/2 bu. poet hull peas, sound, | tbu.; 7-1/2 ct rettitie |e clean, few d planting se page, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M; Mar-| Ella | globe, Rutger Tomato, 300, ios ase Rel ae Sage Limbs, rested, 15, $1.00; | Phillip Govt. Shep. Red Skin Potato, D. | 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Large orders| shipped in crates; sao Marglobe,' moss ees cold), | ly for shipping, re00 M. Ready. Day Phone 2514, nite 2681. H. L. Williams, Baxley. | Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, , $2.00 M. Mrs. Walter Conner, Waycross, Rt. 2, Box 70. Onion, 20c C; $150 M; Beets, Lettuce, Toma , BOc ; $2:50 M; Pepper, Wo d Beater, Ruby King, Pimiento, Hot, B35 C; $300 M; Black Beauty Egg Everbearing strawberry gilaite| eC; also Jatge sunflower PR potato slips. son, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Govt. insp., PR and Lia. Cop- $150; PP. James E. Lightsex,. Baxley, Rt. 3. fae Mt. Huckleberry Plants, bear-, size, 85 doz; Hazlenut skin sweet potato plants.|| In oe ee re ena Chas, W. Cabbage, Bermida' . || Plant, 40c is M. Prompt} || Shipment. Mrs. H. iL. Britting- tham, Guyton. | Boe ipt. $1.50 gal. Exc. for'| (Dollie Pear-| | Recleaned, graded, 2 per good start, No oz. baby lima bean fj Stuckey; Blackshear. a ee ee re a! iayseed Soy Beans, 90 4 ee ee 5 berry, 5 dox,, $1.00; Yellow Root, 65c doz. Add postage.| Exc. for print sacks. Mis.| Nancy aes, Ellijay, Rt. 8, Box 49. Cabbage and Collards, 500, $1100; $1550 M; Tomatoes, 300, $1/00; 500, $1.25; $2.00 M; Pep- . Branan, Gordon. i per, 50c C; 500, $2:00; $3.00 |: anew aqtaey 25c doz. Mins. Charlie N. Pittman, eae || wille, Rt. 6. Seed: long velvet Okra, B6c | Ib,, 25 Ib. in peck or 1/2 bu. Baxley, Risae, State insp,, cert. PR Plants, | 4 $2:50 M, Ready. . R. Redmond, | Pelham me : Empire renter ant, $6. CWT at farm, or buyer's expense. 2 mi. erdale on Dr. Gibson _gals., Sith week $200.00; Thirteen Jer- 1 m3 ea. Rt 4. PF. R. hened A d ; 21/2 gals., E. Coleman, Fay- 6 | $100.00 ea. te ace and Jersey 1 reg. Bull for sale. papieapioaee Bt. 2, Cow, fresh, gen- yrs, ~ old, gives 3 give more if well Be rcnth old calf, $150. Cleveland Co ke. sen Pine- & Blackmon, or | Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1. ATTLE FOR SALE - ~ Guernsey Bull, 3 mos. old, not ag as but full stock, $50. at barn. 3 mi. office. L. H H. Elbis, | Roy. . Nice Jersey heifer, fresh in 2nd calf, for sale at my barn, 4 mi. West Oglethorpe. We Lashley, _ Andersonville. j HOGS FOR SALE 10 Select SPC Boar Pigs! *|from best bloodlines, sired by Gays model Lad, reg. in buyers name. Ship when 12 wks. old, |FOB, my farm $30.00 ea. L. Gs : Owensby, Millen, Rt. 3. OIC Pigs, short nose, plociy, | 8-10 wks. old, reg buyers name $25.00 ea. Bred sows, gilts; males ready for service. W. H. | Nix, Alpharetta, Rt> 3. 2 good Brood Sows, One SPC, other OIC; Also 10 pigs, 8 wks. old, to trade for yearling heifer | calves, beef or dairy type. T. Cooper, Stockbridge, Rt. 1. Blocky type SP Pigs, from reg. stock, 6 mos. old, treated, both sex, over 50 Ibs., $25. 06 ea: 2 blocky reg. SPC Brood Sows, 2 yrs. old, already bred to reg. SPC male, "from best stock, at my farm. W. C. Parks, Macon, Rt. 3, Allen Road. | _ Hampshire and Big _ Bone | Guinea Crossed, 7 wks. old pigs, male or female, $20. ea.; Fine Reg. Big Bone Guinea Boar, 16 mos. old, $50. J. L. Inman, Townsend, Shellman Bluff. OIC Berkshire cross pigs, $10. ea. my place, 31/2 mi. out Buf- fington Rd. from Red Oak. J. P. Quigley, College Park, Rt. 2. 10 Bred Big Bone Guinea Sows, 3 grown males, -same breed, open and bred gilts. Mrs. | Tillero git. anh, Carrollton, Rt 1. OIC Stork nose, blocky type pigs, reg. papers in buyers name, 8 wks.\old, $25. ea. Sat. guar. Ship anywhere. ey Se _ Champion blood S. P. C, bred gilts, $60. ea.; 2-1/2 mos. old pigs, $25. ea. "All reg. buyers name and cholera immune. C. R. Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4. Reg. cherry red, blocky type Duroc weaned pigs, either sex, | life treated, $20. ea. H. L. Wil- 714, ye ay: Johnston, Chel: 96). %3 rsey_ Cows, 3 grade g. Jersey Bull, for on Acworth. sey Bull. | rice a ae i Pedigree pictures and rize winning stock. C. Washington, % Green fs Mo ties Ist. calf. oka Mi. : treated, 12 mi. S. Hazlehurst. l\in buyers name. = Wolfe, Covington, Rt. liams, Baxley, 1 Reg. OIC boar for service. Claud W. Sims, Cleveland, Rt. 15 SPC Pigs, 9 wks. old, good eond., $5. ea. at my farm. J. Clyde Page, Omaha. Reg. Hereford Pigs by Oak Dale Royal, Ringleader, Ward Meade Pride, and, Inwoods Genius; Weaned Pigs, $50. and #25: ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward, adr, | Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd. : (Tel. 969-M-4). | 2 re. blocky type SPC boars, | ready for light service, from blood tested bloodlines, | dbl. John W. Hand, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3. 2 purebred Sows, 1 , Duroc |Cherry Red, one SPC, around 800 Ibs., treated, $130.00; Twelve fine purebred pigs, 2 mos. old, around 50 Ibs., treated and wormed, $25. ea. Will not ship. Emory DeLoach, Groveland. Reg. Hereford pigs and bred gilts for sale. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley. Purebred OIC pigs, 12 wks. old, $25. ea. Can be registered ae oC. Purebred OIC 15 mos. old, 300 Ib. boar, subj: to register, | $40. at barn. L. F. Carruth, Tucker, Rt. 1. (Phone Clarks- | ton 7229). Big Bone Guinea pigs; Boars, $25. ea.; Gilts, $20. Dbl. treated for cholera. Reg. buyers name. Ship anywhere. Leon Watson, Unadilla, P. O. Box 214. 35 SPC Pigs, Shoats, 8 wks. | old, $10.00; Shoats, $12.50 and up. Will trade for calf. Roy M. Bond, Care R. S. Wilson, Con- yers, Rt. 2. 8 wks. old OIC pigs, $10. at my place. W. R. Ruppersburg, | Pairs Rt. 1, Milam Rd. (1/2 ilam Rd. o Senoia buyer s Champion bloodlines pigs, 10 wks. old, dbl. trea wormed, $20. ea. with: papers. Guar. to satisfy. George Brown- | lee, Jr., Ben Hill, Care Sanhdra- La Parme Duroc Boar, reg. No. 312579, farrowed Dec. 15, 1946: around -|400 Ibs., sell cheap to prevent | inbreeding. R.A. Farmington. Big Bone Black African Guinea pigs, full blooded, en- tiled to reg., 8 wks. old May 2%, $12.50 ea, Will not ship. A. D. Warren, Stillmore. Superior bloodlines SPC pigs, Durham, from expertly, selected breed-| ing stock, farrowed Feb. 28th., cholera immuned, reg. buyers mame, $25. ea. Pk. Harwell, Albany, Rt. 1, Box 546. Black Essex pigs, reg. buyers name, $25. ea. A. Chapman, Moultrie. in BE roc pigs, 8-12 wks. old, lifetime treated, Reg. buyers name, crated and shipped, $20. ea.: few males same as above, 12 wks. old, $30.-ea. Crates ret. at my expense. J. H. Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2, Box 47. At Stud: Reg. Duroc Boaz, farrowed Oct. 13, 1948, Su- preme Lad 425363, Sire, Su- preme Duke 358857, Dar, Proud Lady 858952, fee $3.00. At old Summerour Farm, 5 mi. W. Marietta. Coe Spark- man, Marietta, Rt. Duroe Male Pigs, 2 wks. old, med. blocky; best bloodlines, out of large litters, life treat. ment against cholera, reg. in buyers name, crated, shipped, $25.00 ea. FOB. Malcolm es Leslie, Box 86. 4 blocky type SPC Male Pigs, 4 mos. old, treated, $30.00. Will ship. W. C. Parks, Macon, Rt. 3, Allen Rd. oIc Pigs, top quality, Mo type, out of prize winners, si- multaneous immune, reg. buy- ers name, unrelated. airs; Also Hereford Bull Calf, 6 mos. old, Domino breeding, also heavy herd bull, both for sale or trade. WwW. J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1, % Oraland Farm. OIC Pigs, reg. buyers name, short nose, blocky, 8 wks, old, $25.00. Satis. guar. Ship any- me H. J. Dupree, Acworth, t 11 OIC Feed Shoats, 7 mos. old, $20.00 ea.; $200. 00 for lot: Good Broke nose -Berkshire-PC Sow, around 300 Ibs., $45.06. Come after. W.-H. Craig, River- ale 3 litters medium blocky SPC Pigs, sired by Midway, Grand- son of Parkers Leader Boy, and True Model, farrowed Feb. 5th., 12th., and Mar, 5th, reg. in name,: dbl. treated, crated, del. to depot, $25. 00. Billy Sanders, Vienna, Big Berkshire Sow, bred, 250- 200 Ibs., 1 Boar, 150 Ibs., 2 Mule Foot Sows, Shoats, around 80 Ibs. ea., young Bred Gilt. Bargain price; | Also 2 Fancy Tog. Goat Kids, from reg. stock. 1 S. E. Minner, Milledgeville, S. 630% Wilkinson St. Reg. 2 yr. old Duroe Boar, reg. in Peoria Til, Americas finest bloodlines, half brother of Grand Champ. Sow,;; 22H 1948, $150.00. Trade for reg. Guernsey Bred Heifer. James B. Bartch, Augusta, 2737 Mil- ledgeville Rd. Reg. Duroc Pigs, Wave Mast- er and Ace Stock, med. blocky type, litters of 13- 14 pigs, 4 mos. old, about 100 Ibs. ea., wormed, either sex, life treated, $35. 00 ea. with papers. M. M. New- some, Sandersville, Rt. 1. Reg. SPC Sow, 2 yrs. old, lit- ters of 12-14 pigs, 650-700 Ibs., life treated, good natured, no bad habits, best of qualities, $125.00 with papers at my farm. L. C. Black, Folkston, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES "FOR SALE 1 ea. Shetland pony, 4 yrs. old, horse, well broke, .$110.00; Shetland Mare, 9 yrs. old, $65. WwW. W. Mitchell, Riverdale. Phone afier 7 P. _ Jonesboro 1891. lbs., work anywhere. Goat, Billy Tur Mare Mule, y j.s. buyers price. A. White, Rt. 1) 4 Small mule, 6 yrs. old, 40 in. tall, no bad tricks, rides and works like Shetland pony, $100. See to appreciate. Jess Hol- brooks, Jonesboro. Phone No. 6771. Black Mare Mule, around 1100 lbs, about. 12 yrs. eld, work anywhere, for sale or exc. for a heifer, or heifer calves, any breed. W. J. Thurmond, Greensboro. 1 pair Indian Ponies, 800 lbs., ea., 3 yrs. old; work anywhere, for sale or trade for pr. Shev- land ponies. G. C. Barron, Gainesville, Rt. 9. (Tel. 1594 R). #5 yr. old Percheron horse, 1400-1500 Ibs., good qualities, | $125.00; also a a raised, 1100 Ib. 8 yr. old, bay horse, gentie, Blocky type cherry. red Du-| work to any horse drawn farm implement for sale or exc. for older, slower horse. R. P. Bo- mar, Palmetto. Mare, about 8 yrs. old, blocky built, work anywhere, about 1000 Ibs.; Also 1 reg. White OIC Hog, 200 Ibs, for sale. Tur- ner Moon, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. (Tel. 2104 Stn. Mt.). Blue Mare Mule, 1000 lbs., not over 6 or 7 yrs. old, $250. Or exc. for cattle or hogs. Wm. L. Helms, Buena Vista. Nice Black, 5 gaited Saddle Horse, lady or child can handle, for sale. R. N. Estes, Gay. Red Mare Mule, 6 yrs. o'd, 1000 lbs., good worker, for sale. W. H. Clarke, Glenwood, Rt. 2. Nice Saddle Herse, black with 2 white feet, good gaited, gen- tle, work anywhere, $100. 3 mi. Fairburn on paved Rd. Earl Stephens, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Fine young 5 gaited Saddle Mare, perfectly gentle, for sale OL .CXC,. for Tallch - at which cotton is normally planted. planting, the land should be thorough- nd harrowed with a spike tooth harrow. on is to follow a winter cover crop, the muld be plowed under three weeks anting. Disk the land thoroughly after then drag with a harrow, This ig most nt if the land tends to clod. Disk again im- f i FERTILIZE COTTON FOR Hl home. Write: Mrs. Annie Moore, Junction City. z eg : bs ae TER ES a ~ 3 try farm. Have good _ house,: woman for light work on farm, |. salary. All modern conveni-| ReORIE spending money. c oth- TOM LINDER ae = Tithe oe _ Want smart, good man and wife to live on farm and help |f with Dairy. work. Must be exp. with Dairying. J. B. Gay, Gar- field Rte 2. g POSITIONS WANTED _ oy Man with large family and boy large enough to farm, wants job onfarm by day in So. Ga. |L or Dairy work. Have to be| aS J. H. Phillips, Buchanan, | ,.. with Christian people ex- | change for light farm work on farm, Experienced poultrym B. A. Robinson, Tiger, ea : ai d eet 3 Want small place for elderly | chores. Reference: man and wife. Good farmer and} earetaker. Do most any kind farm work. Good references. $10. wk. Can move and finance self. J. M. Boyd, Stockbridge, Geese | farm, 28 mi. Atlanta. Want job on farm driving| Talmadge, Atlanta. truck or tractor. 3 R house, wa- ter, lights. Salary. 28 yrs. old | Langley, Atlanta, drive cars and trucks. in, Atlanta, 642 Nant job 01 m. 52 yr ngle. Salary basis. Charles A t, Dalton, Rt. 2, Box 92. - Good range for hogs, patches for crops. Reasonable _ share basis. Contact: B. O. Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood Ave. Want nice, healthy woman at once, to help on farm, live as one of family, for room, boar on farm. working hurch. Mrs.. Will L, Griffin, Rt. B, 131. - Want white woman (can have} 1 child), for light farm chores on farm, room, board, live as|4 one of family. Need at once. All} letters ans. Mrs. D. A. Weathers, }! Norcross, Rt. 1. a By Dean Harry, L, Brown, College of Ag- riculture; Associate Director George H. _ King, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, and Associate Director C. C Georgia Experiment Station. Murray, ing of 100 u : equivalent per acre should plants have three to four leaves. sandy and sandy loam soils of the Co sidedressed with : | cas eae pounds of muriate of potash should be revious sum- particular in contact The amount per rather tha eh should be ap- spending upon 0 i (c) Sidedress: f thie north a number of conditions. On clay or clay loam soils ~ in the northern half of the State, 600 to 800 pounds of a 6-8-6 fertilizer should be applied per acre. In the Coastal Plain area on the lighter sandy and sandy loam soils, 600 to 800 pounds of a 4-8-8 ferti- lizer should be applied per acre. the importance since we now n germinate. de place- fertilizer with the nitrate of soda and applied tion. te : with these fertilizer recommendations, fz costs in growing a crop will. be poorly boll weevil is al , destroy t ~ 3. Select ax Ey cee excellent ant var are: Empire, Pandora, Coker 10 ; wilt. Pandora and Stonewilt are ic adapted to the Coastal Plain, while Emp: In Other varieties which do weil on Jand ~ are Stoneville 2B and Deltapine. Far plant seed of high germination and has ever made money from skips. enough seed for a good stand. A later deal with insect control. Factors to are: ; ee & Commissioner of Agricultur FARM HELP WANTED House, water, fuel, lig! Shoals, S. E. (Tel. At. Want exp, dairyman erate dairy and be ~ Want 3 farm famil preferred, for ranch i Barnesville, Rt. Pao oP : cow. 10 A, chickens, garden. E. | # 3 to occur, acre as a sidedressing. The potash may In order to obtain the yield which is p carry out a good insect control progral spent on fertilizer as well as the labor er 100 Wilt are widely grown throughout th quantity to obtain a good stand ee