Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1950 June 7

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Te om Linder.



Commissioner
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1 By TOM LINDER



ing news release was given
of May 11, 1950, by the
r of Agriculture and repre-
the U. S. Department of
and is self-explanatory.







announced today that a
market News office will be
hortly in Atlanta for issuing
ts on Atlanta and North Geor-
kets and reports on a num-
vy ey Georgia cattle








agreement between the
epaftment of Agriculture and
Der artment of Agriculture for
news service was recently
y Commissioner Linder and
f the U.S. Department of











be issued by the Atlanta of-
ver current hog ~and cattle
eceipt. information, market
ind other marketing data of
armers and the trade.







Marketing Administration
449 West Peachtree Street,
through a leased wire sys-
connected with other live-
news offices in the South-
d exchange of marketing in-







istinct need for a market









points, and on a number of
kly cattle auctions. Since
SDA established a market
-at Thomasville, Georgia,
e peanut-producing area of
ve been receiving reports on
1 eight major packing plants
2orgia, North Florida, and
labama, _and on cattle trading
ts and at auction markets in
Establishment of a similar
service in Atlanta will make
or farmers living farther































ig in their area.

ER COOPERATIVE
EMENTS | ice

operative Agreements coy-
| subject matters. These

een he Commissioner of Ag-
he proper agencies of the
griculture.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1950

~ AGREEMENTS

NUMBER 40

WITH USDA



er, Georgia Commissioner

The.
located in USDAs Produc- -

\objective is to
_ grading and inspection work on butter,

s-and Linder said sur- -

on hog trading in Atlanta

tate Laws, provision

\greements in Georgia are



culture has entered
Agreements as follows:

No. 1. To provide Federal-State In-

- -spection Service for fresh fruits and

vegetables at shipping points *in the
State of Georgia. The objective is to
make the inspection of fresh fruits and

vegetables, authorized by Congress, more
widely available to growers and shippers _

in Georgia than would be possible with-
out the cooperation of. the Georgia De-.
partment of Agriculture. Under a Mar-
keting Agreement between the producers
and shippers of peaches in Georgia and
the U. S. Department of Agriculture, all
interstate shipments of peaches produced
in Georgia must be inspected under the
above agreement. This inspection work
is self-supporting.
No. 2. Federal-State Market News

Service on peaches at Macon and water-
melons at Cordele. The objective is to

give producers, consumers and dealers

in the State of Georgia information con-
cerning supplies, prices and distribution

_ of fresh peaches and watermelons and to

obtain market information for transmis-
sion to important consumer and _ distrib-
uting markets in the United States. This
is a 50-50 service.

No. 3. Federal-State grading work on
butter, cheese, eggs and poultry. The
provide Federal-State

eggs, cheese and poultry, and such other
dairy and poultry products as may be
mutually agreed upon. This work was
initiated J uly 1949, and is self-supporting.

No. 4. Livestock Market News Service
in Atlanta and Thomasville to give pro-
ducers, consumers and dealers of Geor-
gia current information concerning sup-

plies, prices and distribution of livestock

and to transmit market information to
other livestock markets and producing
areas in the United States. This service
is effective May 1, 1950, and the cost is

_ prorated between the two agencies.

In addition to the above, the follow-

ing Memorandums of! Agreements are ..

ready to be put into operation as soon as
the demand warrants,

No. 1. Federal-State Inspection oo
grading service on additional agricul-

_ tural commodities and products.

No. 2. Federal-State Inspection Serv-
ice on processed fruits and vegetables.

No. 3. Federal-State Inspection Serv-
iceon live and dressed poultry and dress-
ed domestie rabbits for condition and
wholesomeness.

We also have Cooperative Agreements

with the Bureau of Animal Industry of
_the USDA under which systematie cam- _
aign is being conducted for control and



into Cooperative

- one billion dollars less





eradication af Tuberculosis and Brucel-
losis (Bangs disease) in the State. .

The progress that Georgia has made
in the control of these diseases in com-
parison with other states has been given
to you in former articles in the Bulletin.
However, to show just what definite
progress has been made in terms of cat-
tle and dollars, the following is very in-
teresting and informative. |

I have before me the latest complete
report released by the U. S, Department
of Agriculture, Farm Credit Administra-
tion, under date of April 1949. This
shows that in 1941, the total farm income

from livestock in the United States was

$6,439,100,000 and in 1948 it was $17,-
424, 859, 000. This was an increase of in-
come ae livestock for the entire United

States of 170 per cent during the seven

years. |
According A the same report, the in-

come from livestock in Georgia in 1941

was $41,199,000, while-in 1948 Georgias

income from livestock had increased to.

$164,977,000 or just four times as much
in 1948 as it was in 1941.
come from livestock in 1948, was four

times as much as it was in 1941, when I

came into office, The figures for 1949
would be still more favorable to Georgia,
but are not yet available in full, how-
ever, I do have some items which show
the progress we are still making.

According to the U. S. Department of

Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Eco-

nomics, in a report dated April 27, 1950,

the cash receipts from the sale of meat

animals for the Nation as a whole were
in 1949 than
it was in 1948, while in Georgia the

- cash receipts from the sale of livestock

increased $4,464,000. Georgia increased

while the Nation, as a whole, was losing

10 per cent.

According to the U. S. Department of
Agriculture, the number of cattle and
calves on the farms in Georgia, as of

January 1, 1950, were 11 percent more

than in 1949. According to the same re-
port, the number of cattle and calves on
the farms in the United States increased
only 3% during the same period. The
Nation increased 3% while Georgia in-
creased 11%,

The value of all cattle in Georgia in-
creased from $80.60 per head January 1,
1949, to $83.30. per head January 1, 1950.

Balance of nation, DECREASED from

$135.00 per head to $123.00 per head.

In another issue, I will give you a very
revealing story as to the progress we
have made and are making in all lines
of agriculture in Georgia.

TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture |:

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SECOND HAND >

SECOND HAND MACHIN-



and cylinder block, $185. cash.
FOB. H. H. Price, Warner
Robins.

4 Dise Athens Tiller, with
seed box attached, used part of
one season, good as new, $250.
T. M. Tillman, Athens.

Slightly used Farmall Super
A Tractor, model 1949, 2 disc
plow, harrow, cultivator, other
farming tools. Reasonable price.
See: C. G. Poole, Swords.

Parts for Intl. Farmall A
including radiator, starter, gen-
erator, motor, all like new.
Sell separately or together. Joe
C. Tirbble, Atlanta, 52 Briar-
cliff Circle, N. E.

1948 Ford tractor, Sico Tiller,
Dbl. Sec. Harrow, Weeder,
planters, cultivators, in new
cond., used less half season,
$1,650. W.. Lamar Brown,
Warthen.

6 Row Cotton Duster for use
on Tractor, fit almost any mod-
el of Allis-Chalmers or Farm-
all, A-1 cond., $100. Robt. S.
ook, Jr; Hogansville, Bis

Two 2 Row Mule Drawn Cot-
ton Sprayers, both used only 3
days, $100. for both; practically.
new Oliver Walking Cultiva-
tor, $75. J. M. wae Drake-
town.









SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



One TD Intl. 18. Diesel,
Crawler Type Tractor with bull
dozer, a cable unit. See it op-4
erate. Do not write. T. M.
Crowe, Jefferson.

American Crop Dryer No. 18
Jr., good as new, at reduced
rice. M. O. McCord, Jackson.

Mule drawn Martin 2 row
Cotton Duster, and Root 2 or 4
Row Cotton Duster, both op-

_ erating shape. Sell or exchange

for equal value.
Buena Vista.

E. D.. Hart,

Set of planters, distributors,
cultivators, and umbrella for
Farmall M Tractor, 1949 model,

never used, $350. cash.. No
che-ks. Juan Stephens, _Bu-
forc..

J. D. Model B Tractor, 8-24
King Harrow, J. D. Harrow, 4
Wheel Wagon on rubber, 2 sec.
Drag Harrow, 2 row Planters,
Cultivators, J. D. No. 5 Mower,
and S-16 Subsoiler, 4-5 disc
Case Tiller. James F. Thorn-

' ton, Hogansville, Rt. 1.

Peanut Picker, 4 cylinder
gas motor, power baler. Rea-
sonable. See or write. W. C.
Burnsed, Ellabel.

1 set of Hog and Cattle
scales, 8000 lb. cap., with
stamping beam. L. J. Johnson,
Cordele, 7th St.

Farmall A Tractor, 7 ft. mow-
ing machine, feed mill, bush
and bog harrows, McCormick-
Deering Milking Machines com-
piete. Reasonably priced. Claude
Pitts, Grantville.

Hammer Mill, 30 hp motor,
complete with starter, for sale.
J.-F. Darby, Jr., Vidalia.

3-80 Saw Gin Outfit com-
plete, cheap. J. T. Warnock,
Tarrytown, P. O. Box 208.

J. D. 2 H Wagon, good cond.,
$115.00; One each, 213 Oliver,
Vulcan,
Picws, Cotton and Corn plant-
er, cutting Harrow, Riding
Cultivator, Hay Rake, other
farm equipment. 3 mi. S. old
41 Hwy. C. H. King, Adairs-
ville.

20 Disc Dbl. Sec. Harrow,
suitable for Farmall M tractor,
$100. Mrs. R. O. Moore, La-
Grange, Rt. 3, Box 3. Phone
6357.

Hammer Mill with power
unit, small Meadow Corn Mill,
Fairbanks-Morse, late model
scales, Single Plows, Guano
Distributor, Tob. Plow, good
cond. Sell together or spearate.
A. D. Lindsey, Finder,

2H Drawn Manure Spreader
in good cond., $35, J. A. Addy,
Sr., Newnan.

a * Aa

(both 2H), and Avery,



Hay Baler, New Holland,
used 2 yrs., good cond., sacri-
fice, $1395.00; Side Del. Rake,
$100. Will deliver. FW

Vaughn, Athens, 290 Milledge
Egts.

CORRECTION: Tobacco
Stacks, $20. M: FOB, or $25.

M. del. within 50 miles, J. A.
Chambers, Uvalda.

2 H. hay mower, very good
cond., $35. at my place in Con-
ley on Hwy. 54, or contact.
Leonard Pennissi, Atlanta, 427
Peachtree-Arcade, MA 8782.

Fulton-Do-More Garden trac-
tor, splendid condition, with at-
tachments, plow, mower, cut-
ter bar, $300. cash at my place.
Mrs. Stanley W. Hall, Atlanta,
5012 Northside Dr., Rt. 6. Tel.
Ch, 4277.

Massey-Harris Self Propelled
Clipper Combine, used little,
$2500. Hoke OKelley, Logan-
ville, Rt.. 2:

12 A John Deere Combine
with motor, good cond., 3 used
Bush and Bog Harrows, 1 with
8 disc, 2 with 10 discs. Tel.
30-W. C. D. Wood, Bowdon.

37 B Model John Deere Trac-
tor on steel, 2 new rear wheels,
planters, distributors, cultiva-
tors, 16 disc cutting harrow,
Mould Board Plow, $625. for
quick sale. R. L. Bailey, Rydal,
Rt 24 ;

Fordson Tractor, with pulley,
heavy harrow, runs well, $125.
HB Cala, Bethlehem, Rt. a

McCormick Mowing Machine
in cutting shape, $40. or trade
for good rake or wagon. Bud
Holland, Dalton, Rt. .2.

Good 2 H wagon for sale or
exchange for anything can use.
H. C. Barron, Clarkdale.

McCormick-Deering Mowing

Machine, Hay Rake, nearly
new, Ist class cond., $175. Sena:
E. Buford at Roberts Cross

Roads. Cline D. Williams,
ford, Rt. 2.

J. Deere 12-A Combine with
engine in A-1 cond, Priced to
sell. C. S. Vance, Griffin, Rt.
B, Box 16-A.

4 Gas or Oil Brooders, 1
Electric, 1000 cap., $20. ea.
Mrs. Co" Mi. Moyers, Atlanta,
4201 Wieuca Rd., N. E. Tel. Ch.
7233.

Farmall 10-20 Tractor, rub-
ber in front, lugs in rear, with

Bu-

almost entire 10-20 for re-
placement parts, $160.00; 6
Dise Tiller, 73.5 on rubber,

$175.00; 4 Disc Tiller on steel,
$140. 10 mi. NW Albany. J. A.
Dula, Leesburg, Rt. 2, Care
Dula hina x



ied EXP ae

Intl, 50 T Matonnie Pick-
jup Hay Baler, used 1 season,
$1700. W. N. Johnson, Warren-
ton, Rt. 1.

IHC 2 H Mowing Machine,
used 2 seasons, excellent cond.,
$75. Geo. G. McMullan, For-
syth

J. D. 8 Row Cotton Duster,
$175.; Stockland Hydro-Scoop
for J. Deere A., B., and G.
Tractors, with power lift, $75.
Smith Johnson, Warrenton.

2H equipment: 5 ft. rubber
tired Mowing Machine, 8 Disc
Cutaway Harrow, Farm wagon,
Walking Cultivator, and Plow,
used very little. Tel. Ch. 3233.
A. C. Gibson, Atlanta, 478 East
Paces Ferry Rd.

2 Boyett Sprayers, 1 52R
McCormick-Deering Combine,
16 HM McCormick-Deering

Ensilage Cutter, all good op-
erating cond. Cash or trade on
good corn picker. Frank S.
Sessoms, Cogdell.

Farmall F 14 Tractor, good
cond., on rubber, Bush and
Bog harrow, Case side del.
rake, Turner hay baler with
gasoline engine. Reasonable.
Write or phone (164 XJ). J.
S. Newby, Macon, 856 Char-
lotte St.

2 Plant Setters, never used,
$3.50 ea. Mrs. S. W. Roesel,
Haralson, P. O. Box 36. Tel.
157 Wi.

48 model Ford Tractor, Bush
and Bog harrow, 24 disc sec.
harrow, slightly "used, bargain
price; newly /rebuilt 42 model
Mortor Power Unit, complete,
8 in. x 10 in. face "drive pul-

Hammer mill. W.
Newnan, Rt. 3.

Nw No. 10 D-8 Dise Harrow
Plow, IHC, $400. Henry L
Ragan, Hawkinsville.

1946 model B. R. John Deere
Tractor on rubber, orchard
type, exc. cond. with J.-D.
7 ft. harrow, 4 dise tiller with
seeder, $800. W. A. Gordy,
Meansville, Rt. 1.

Intl. Riding Cultivator, rub-
ber tires, disc feet, guano at-
tachment, good cond., for sale
or exchange for livestock. S. J.
Clay, Arabi,

19- 24 Tractor Tire for $20.
N. K. Wagener, Redan.

Good Grits Mill, 30 in. rocks
(Meadows), and Hammer Mill,
$195. T. T. Jeffords, Warns
Rt. 4, Box 708.

J. D. Light Hay Baler No. 14,
on rubber, with engine, good
mechanical cond., $350. Nine
mi. SE Warrenton, on Quaker
Rd. Odom L. Ree Warren-
ton, RFD.2. .

Up-right Meadows Corn Mill,
$75. or exc. for Jersey Milch
Cow, fresh in, garden tractor

C. Byington,

MACHINERY FOR SALE ERY FOR pA
5 hp Rototiller Garden Trac-| 20 in. Grist Mill, pith 32
tor, good cond. new piston, | model Chev. motor for sale. L.

Tractor Mower, 10 EB (MC.D)j

ley, heavy duty belt, etc. for tes

D. Pritchett, Crandall, Rt. 1.

44 hp Power Unit, W type,
J. D. make, used for heavy |
work, hammer mills, grist mills,

kind of fuel, $600. a:
gore, Winder. /

250 egg c
$20. Exe. for 2:
pressure canner in good cond.,
Also 110 egg cap. Oil heated
Buckeye Incubator, $15. Joe S.
Paden, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

Good 2H Wagon, $50. or exc.
for anying can use. See -or
write. H. C. Barron, Clarkdale.

Toe A tractor cultivator,
16 in. bottom plow, good point,
tires, starter, - lights, power
take. off, ete., $985.
dox, Winder. RFD 4,

T40 Intl. Crawler Tractor,
perfect cond., bargain, $475. W:
E. Corey, Atlanta, 252 Stovall
St, S. E. Tel. Ma. 4387,

Tobacco Barn Coal Fired}
Stoker, never uncrated. David
T. Jennings, Americus, P. O.



Box 84.
5 Row Cart Duster, good
cond,, reasonable _ Jk

Hyde, Newnan, Rt. 5.

Simplex Tractor Model Dust-
er for C Tractor, complete with
lifting levers and tree spout.
J.. Av Trice, Thomaston, Rt 2S

MM model 69 5 ft. Combine
with motor, bar thoroughly re-
conditioned and ready, $600.
Dr A; Tatum, Palmetto.

Tractor, Cultivator, Planter,
Fertilizer attachment, Cotton
and Corn Hoppers, $1250. decade
Davis, LaFayette, Rt.

2H Oliver Mower, 8
ting harrow, plows, Gee-whiz,
other horse drawn toe, all
good cond. Cheap. C. . Tom-
linson, Flintstone.

M Farmall Tractor, good
cond, for sale. Tel. 3241, W. V;.
Brann@h, Unadilla.

.42 Case Combine. good shape,
little used, for sale. Come see.

Dont write. E. J. McGinnis,
Alpharetta, Res

65 ft. Wind Mill, | running
cond:;s $50.20 Williams,
Sautee.

4 hp Garden pede tn
ard twin, with turn plow, cut-
ting harrow, mowing attach-
ment, cultivators, riding cart,
etc., Ist class cond., $300. cash.
Johnson Crowe, Cartersville,
107 E. Carter-St.

McCormick - Deering Grain
Binder, 6 ft. blade, practically
new, 1H Intl. Hay Press, good
cond., cheap for cash, or trade
for cattle. John & Wilson, Mar-

tin, Rt. 2. 4
48 model John Deere Be abe

tor, planters, cultivators, dbl.

sec. harrow, hydraulic _ lift,

complete outfit, $1150. Deliver
reasonable* distance. Call De.
1641 or Cy 8342. W. T. Ross,
Atlanta, 708 Fayetteville Rd,

E : "

Model L. John Deere Trac-
tor, starter, lights, planters,
cultivators, flat bottom turn
plow, $500. No phone. J. D.
Braswell, Jr., Waco, Rt. 2.

Letz Grain Separator, No.
140 Meadow Corn Mill, 26 in.
rock and motor, J. D. Sheller,
hand power, Ist class running
a $400. Separator for $250.
ue. Barron, Riverdale, Rt. 1.

5 Row Simplex Cotton Dust-
er for size A- Farmall Tractor,
good. cond., $75. P. E. Turner,
Hiram.

Steel Anvil and Bellows for
farm and Blacksmith shop,
some farm tools, also buggy, 2
seated canopy top Surrey, all
for $60. less the farm. tools. Al-
bert B. McKoy, Newnan, Rt. I.

Good 2 H wagon for sale
os W. F. Upchurch, Mariet-

3 Can Milk Cooler, 2 wtnit
milking machines, McCormick-
Deering, used 9 mos., 20 milk
cans for sale. Mrs. Harry Mix-

E. R. Mad-|H

Late 1946 model H Farmall|s

ise cut- |},

ete., Ist class cond., ee any | C.
M, Kil-

Deering Ideal -G
6 ft. blade, fair cor
1H Hay Press,
cond. $25. W. 1
ledgeville, Rt. 1,

and bearings, for
for tractor mower,
or anything can
Head Madison.

Two Row Boll W
er, used part one
class cond. W. T. W:
len, Rt. 3. Tel. 334

Cotton Dusting (
|funnels, hand oper
Bledsoe, Carrolilto

Late model Farmal
used very little, $11
trades.W. H. Adam:

Tobacco

Clayton Douglas,

No. 22 Massey
Gable Harrow, wi
lift, used 2 mos., for
age Atlanta, 1939

500 cap. Elec,
equipment, 500

Deering Mule Draw
Machine, fair cond.
tachments for mowin

Both $40.00. W.
Luthersville.

Woodbury Peacl
Machine and Fri
Tired 300 gal. Spra
exe. cond.,_
Evergreen

S00, Se ee

gobbler,

$10.00 ea; brood
place. Joe R.
Rted i

SECOND F
MACHINERY

in running conditi
Stanley, Cherry Log
Want good 2nd h
Hammer. Mill that
erated with 5 H

make Mower neh on
able for use wi
Tractor, mes gdod.
priced right.

Rome, 411 gin
6292.

Want Senbar
plow. J. T. Hubbard
515 Brownlee Rd.,

Want 1 H wagon

in good cond. Ad
price, etc. Hal Butts,
t. 1, Box 343.

non, Jr., Cordele.

Tractor, or Sun ar.

Rt. F :
Want Side Del.
Must be. in good

reasonable. Within
miles Atlanta. F.



on, Fairburn, Rt. 2, Bethlehem
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TD-18. ML
angle dozer oe





with all equipment, or 6 shoat
pigs. Clint Porter, 1
vester, irs

POWER:

Ne

Decatur, Cliftor

to cut and pile grain,

Want Clipper Seed |
med. or large size. J. |

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|Sept. blooming, $1.00 doz.;

e in letter.
_ Atlanta, Rt.

Mower for WC

tractor, or any

-G. -Chambliss,
College St.

1 Saw Gin for de-
ms brush type,
cl mdenser,
iotor. State

, price, ete.
Mac Oglesby,

n Bivice. for .use
W. Turner, M. D.

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"FOR SALE.

SAL



nixed cols, Asters, 35e doz:;
Pe and Little Zinnias, Large
ow Marigolds, 25c doz.: . Zin-
nia and Marigold Seed, {0c half
cup; Rooted Geraniums, mixed
cols., Asparagus Ferns, 15 ea,
a Fred Atkinson, Valdosta,
t

ae blooming size Red
Spider Lily (Lycoris Radiata)
Bulbs, ready to plant now for
50,
$3.00. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, Val.
dosta, P. O. Box 112.

Dbl. White, Dbl. Red, Pink
Geranium cuttings, Prolific
bloomers, 10c cutting. Plus post-
age; Also Maiden Hair Ferns.
Mrs.- M. J. Smith, Valdosta, P
O, Box 44

Pink Thrift, rooted, damp
packed, 75c C; 200, $1.25; 300,
$1.75; $4.50 M. Add postage. No
stamps. Mrs. Milton T. Phillips,
Wrens.

Dwarf Red Mums, 36, $1.90;
|\Day Lilies, 5 dif. var., $1.25;
Exc. for good Dahlias. Myrtle}
Pace, Waco, Rt. 1,

Dbl Petunias, 4, $1. 00; Fire
Chief, Rosy Morn Petunias,
Turner Mums, other large ones,
. | 60c doz. Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley.

Lily of India Bulbs, White Bri-
ar Roses Boston and Lace Ferns,
Lilies, White Conch Shell Be-
gonias, 15c ea. Add postage.
rage Daniel McAvoy, Washing-
on,

Large Yellow and White
Mums, damp moss packed, 20,
$1.00. Or exchange 20 for 3
print sacks, Each pay postage.
5 Red plants free in orders 20
or more. Mrs. Clovis Johnson,
Waynesville.

Large Dbl. Zinnia Plants, 30,
$1.00; Seed, 10c cup; Pink Hi.
biscus, Rose of Sharon, 15c tsp.;
Purple Verbena Plants, 15, $1.00.

24 PP. Miss Lillian Hardin, White,

PRt. 1

,.} Oyster Shell, Plomosus,

1} postage.

_ Sultanas, other
Je cuttings; Root-

Leaf begonia,
e $1.00 collec-
print sacks. Mrs.
Toccoa.
s-Liace, 2, 25c;
e, Coleus cut-
_Jonquils, Milk,
es, 30c ea. Exc.
postage. Mrs,
Toomsboro, Rt.

Honeysuckle,

_ Buttercups,
and White Queen
2, 25c Snow on

Red,

Jonquils,

; Woods

ieee Vine, 1-5 ft.:
Lace, 25c ea. Add
or sacks. Mrs.
Ee eborO, Rt.

50e dod nan
J, G. ombs,

C; Queen An-

- mixed Carnation
Lilies, Blue

and. Biddy,

Rice Cactus; 10
, Gaillardia, Pe-
ing Jew, etc. 5e

] | eda colors,
| cept stamps. Mrs,

egonias, Mums,
te-Per. Phlox

?fmond,. 50c_ ea.;
2 ee doz. Add postage.

Roosevelt, Boston, Whitman,
Non-
Wilt Florist, and Sword Ferns,
Geraniums; Beef Steak, Bleed-
ing Heart, Lucern, Bronze Lea-
> tther, Wax, Red Conch: Begonia;
80c ea. Sultana, (12 rainbow
colors) 20c ea. All rooted. Plus
Mrs, Graham Eley,
White Plains.

Blue Dutch Iris, $1.00 bunch.
}Exe. for print sacks Mrs, C. W.
Fricks, White Stone.

4 lg. Geranium cuttings, dif.
colors, double, $1.00; Desmodium
Plants, 3, $1.00; Rosett, and
Xmas Cactus, 25-ea.; Seed of
Honolulu Rose, 3, 25e. Add 25
in stamps each order. No orders
less $1.00. Mrs. H. Allen, Wil-
liamson.

Red Spider or Sept. Lily Bulbs
$1.00 plus postage. No less than a
dozen shipped. Stamps accepted.
Mrs: C. W. Ries: Wooa-
land.

Dbl. Red, White, Purple AL
theas, Blue, White Hydrangeas,
Red, Pink, White Crepe Myrtle;
Nandinas, White Lilac, White,
Purple Wisteria, Dbl.. Pink AL.
fe Pink Viol

E..L. Smith, Wadley.

- Carnation, Snapdragon, Dian-
| thus, Dbl. Sweet Williams, White
Feverfew, Asters, Blue Violets,
Red Spider Lilies, Blue Hya-
cinths, 50c} doz. Add postage.
Eugenia Srnith, Wadley.

- Yellow oclock Seed, 10c
Tblis.; Or exchange for other
colors; White Oxallis, 6 bulbs,
25e. Miss F. B. Moone, Suw-
anee.

Josephs Coat, Maiden Hair
Fern, large Curly Fern, Red
Geranium, Widows Tear, Oxal-
lis, 25c; Umbrella Palm, Coral
plant, 50c; Touch-Me-Not, 50c
doz.; Lirope Grass, Hemero-
callis* Rhysostegia, 4 doz., $1.4
| Damp cked. No orders less
$1. Mrs./ M. Mansfield, Au-
gusta, 1942 Haynie Dc

Dbl. Pink Geraniums, 25c
ea.; Pink Salmon Sultanas, 10c
ea. "Both rooted; Petunias, mix-
30 plants, 40, Ac-
W. S. Grif-
fin, Adel, Rt. 1.

Snapdragon plants, 35c doz.;
3 doz. $1. PP; Mixed. bulbs,
Jonquil, Daffodil, Narcissus,



C. ae C; $6. M. Mrs, P. R. Ches-

er, Auburn,

1s. | cols.

~Many cols. Geraniums, Sul-
tanas, Begonias, African Vio-
lets, 7 rooted plants, $1.00;
Large blooming size Narcissus
Bulbs, $1. C, 25c extra each or-
der for postage. Mrs. Alma
Moore, Adel.

Jonquils, Daffodils, Butter
and Eggs, Narcissus, Hyacinths,
Dusty Miller,'Lady of the Lake,
Houseleak, Mums, Day Lilies,
White Flags, Primrose, 2c. ea.;
Yellow Cannas, 10c ea. Add
postage on small orders. Mrs.
Arthur Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1,
Box 222.

Dahlias, giant size, white,
red, yellow, orchid, other 2
tones; Many cols. Iris, Verbena,
Rob doz. Miss ou, P.- 7 lveys
Bremen, Rt. 1. 7

100 small Boxwood, 6-8 in.,
some taller, suitable for bor-
ders, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs. old,
$3. ea.; -~ $30. doz.; Cream Iris,
choice blue, orchid, 10ce ea.;
Bronze, red, 50c ea.; Blue Ger-
man Iris, 15e ea, Marybell Hall,
Blue Ridge, Box 153.

Small Palms, 50c ea.; 6, $3. 50;
Small Century plants, Calif.
Wine and Marmalade Orange
trees, $1. ea. B. O. Fussell,
-Brunswick,

Orange Day Lilies, Mums,
German Iris, Purple Violets,
Trumpet Datfodils, Star of
Bethlehem, $2. C; Yellow For-
sythia, Pink Weigelas, rooted,
75c ea. Yard running Honey-'
suckle, 40e doz. Velma Deen,
Bremen.

White Narcissus, Trumpet
Daffodil, Orange Day Lilies,
Star of Bethlehem, Small Ger-
man Iris, Mums, $2. C; Yel-
low Cannas (Red splotches),
iRed and Orange Dbl,, 75e doz.;
Mi ed -Glads, $3. GC. Mautile

ison, Bremen,

Mixed Dbl. Cannas, red,
orange, Yellow with Red
Splotched German Iris, Murs,
75 doz. White Narcissus,
Trumpet Daffodils, Yellow
gous gs Mixed Glads,
$3,500, rs. E. B. Thornton,
oe

Red and Yellow Cannas, 40c
doz.; Paper White Narcissus,
Yellow Jonquils, 30 doz.; Blue
and White Violets, 250 doz.;
White Easter Lilies, Blue Hya-|3
cinths, Star of Bethlehem, 75c
doz.; Blue German Iris, 10 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Joe Smith,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 66.

Rooted Verbena, white, 3
reds, indigo, Calif. blue, apple
blossom pink, purple, wine,
lavender, rose, some variegated,
white eye, 30 plants, $1.25 pre-
paid. Damp packed; Also all
cols. Petunias, Mums, 75e C.
Prompt delivery. Mrs. E.
Richardson, Bowdon, Rt, 1.

Blue and Pink Hydrangea,
40c ea.; Rooted Elephant War,
Amaryllis Bulbs, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Florence Wallis,
Buford, Rt. 1.

. Calif..Purple Violet plants, _3
a $1.00; Snapdragon, 50c

$2. orders PP, Mrs. R. P.
ra ae. Brooks.

Glad Bulbs, 40c doz.; Mixed
Touch-Me-Not seed, 25c
tsp. PP in Ga. Mt. Mattie
Little, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Old Fashion Tea, Lady Fin-
ger Flower, Lily Bushes, But-
tercups, Iris, White, Yellow
Cluster Daffodils, Star of Beth-
lehem, Easter Lilies, $6. M.
Mixed or assorted. Mrs, Orene
Poteat, Buchanan, Rt. 2.

Variegated Brown and Yel-
low, Blue, White Iris, 75c doz ;
Pink, Dark Red, Verbena, and
Golden Glow, 3 doz., $1.00;
Exe. for 100 Ib. print sacks,
Add postage. Mrs. Van (Beulah)
Moorhead, Bowersville, Rt. 1.

Coleus, from seed, 5, 25c; 12
different ones, 50c; Orange
| Lantana, White Conch Be-
gonia, 2. cols. Sultanas, rooted,
1 of each, 35c; Coral Vines, 3,
2c. dif. Hardy Moss, 10e.
Mrs. A. G. Hunt, Buford, Rt. Ie

Dif. Swltanas, several Be-
gonias, Chicken Gizzard Cac-
tus, Moss, Lantanas, other pot
flower cuttings, 14 my selec-
tion, 50; Coleus from seed, 12
different, 50c. Mrs. Lizzie Mad-
dox, Buford, Rt. 1.

- Sword, Asparagus and Lace
Ferns, 20c ea. Mrs. C. O. White,



Butler.

Box Flower cuttings fon Gate
or exchange 18 different cut-

{tings for 4 smooth print sacks,

or Cornish Game eggs:,1 cut-
ting per each egg. i ee
gins, Buena Vista.

Dianthus, Garden ~ Pinks,
ready, rooted, $1. C. Or ex-
change 100 plants for 4 print
sacks. No less $1. order. Mrs.
W. W. Mason, Byron, Rt. 1.

Chrysanthemums, large yel-
low, white, rooted, $1. doz. Del.
in: Ga, Mrs. Quincy Floyd,
Brunswick, 1800 Townsend St.

Large prize winning Mums:
Silver Wedding White, Sunset
Yellow, Rainbow Pink, Colter
Lavender, Ball Cream, Varie-
gal Red, 25 plants, $4.00;
Button, and Daisy, 20, $1. Mrs.
R. L. Siver, Cuthbert, Rt. De

6 cols. large Dahlia plants,
15c ea.; several col. Mums,
large and small, 50c doz.; Sin-
gle Touch- Me-Not, 25c doz.; No
orders under $1. prepaid. No
checks nor stamps. Mrs. Ida
Mae Sullivan, Carrollton, 47 1/2
Clifton Terrace.

Sweet Williams, Orange Day
Lilies, Purple Iris, Dragonhead,
Blue G. Hyacinths, Narcissus,
Violets, 35 doz.; Lilac, bloom-
ing Pear, Pink Running Roses,
25 ea.; Ophipogon, Tuberoses,
75c doz.: Bridalwreath, Box-
wood cutting, Ter BL. Add post-
age. Mattie Duran, Cumming,

Rt. \

Dark Rose -Lantanas, 35c ea.;
Red Cannas, 50c ea. Mrs. Loyd
Henderson, Carrollton, Rt. 3.

Red Seven Sister Running
Roses, Milk and Wine, and Day
Lilies, Red Crape Myrtle, Lan-
tanas, Umbrella Palm, 25 ea.
Exe. for -sacks. Mrs. W. E.
Wooten, Camilla.

50 Iris, 25 dif., $1.00; Book-
ing order for Tiger Lilies, $1.
doz.; Single Mums, _ several
colors, 41. C._PP in Ga. Mrs.
Newt S. Spence, Carrollton,
Rr 5:

Large White, Mixed Cols.
Bearded Iris, $1. doz.; Mixed
large, medium, small Mums, 20,
$1. Add- postage (15e) for or-
ders. No less $1. orders. Miss
Ruth Underwood, Conyers, Rt.

Anemone plants, $1.00;
Loquat Plum, 3 a $1.00;
Seed, 6, 25c; Small Nandina,
10c ea.; Blue Hydrangea, 25c
ea.; Calif, Poppy Seed, mixed
White, Yellow Snow on the
Mountain, Larkspur Seed, 10c
tbls. Mrs. M. L. Duncan, Cairo,
342 3rd Ave., N. W.

Chrysanthemums:. Camellia,
white, 18, $1.00; Few colors, $1.
doz.; Small type Yellow, White,
Red Bronze, Pink Daisy, 50c
doz. Damp packed. Mrs, H. L.
Anthony, Columbus, Rt. 3..

Cannas: Eureka White, ity
Portland, Madame Canard and
Hungarian Pink, King Hum-
bert, President and Giant Red,
Allemantis, Variegated, $1.00
doz.; $8. C; Shasta Daisy and
Mums, $2. C. Mrs. J. R. Camp,
Cordele. ;

Pink Weigelas, Snowballs,
Bridalwreath, Lilacs, Spirea,
Easter. Rose, 3, $1.00; Sweet
Williams, Iris, Orange Day Lil-
ies, Flowering Sage, 50c doz.;
Pink Justicia cuttings, 3, 50c.
No checks. Add postage. Gladys
Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Trilliums, Gentaurea,
doz.: Jaek-in-the-Pulpit.
doz.: Water Hyacinths, 3, 50c;
Water Lilies, 50c doz.; Touch-
Me-Not, 30c doz.: Verbenas, all
colors, 60c doz. Damp packed.
Add postage. Mrs. Odie Grin-
dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Sword Fern, 40c good clump;
Red, White, Pink Conch Be-
gonias, 15c ea.; Kalanchoe Red
and Yellow, rooted, 25e: ea.;
Cuttings, 20c ea.; Night ploom-
ing Cereus, Vinea Minor, $2.
C; Dbl. White Feverfew, 1l5c
ea.; 6, 50c; Aug. Lily, 20c ea.;
4, 60c. Add postage. Mrs. G. P.
Nunn, Crawfordville.

Yellow Cannas, 35ce doz.;
light and dark lavender Mums,
25c doz.; Air Leaf plants, red,
white, pink begonias, rooted,
25c ea.; yellow, cream, dark
fpurple and,rust Mums, 35
doz.; pink hydrangea, 50c ea:
Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland,

60c
50c



Rt 1.



Red Nurene sity bulbs 50c
doz; white, blue, purpl
75c doz.: old fashioned out door
running fern and blue tuber
Morning. Glorys, 10c ea.; mix.
daffodils and narcissi, $1. 502.Cs
rooted gardenias, white clema-
tis vines, 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. L. S. Brown, Columbus,
1321 Wild Wood Dr.

White Rain Lilies, Green
tipped Snowdrop Bulbs, $1.00
doz.; Rooted White Sultanas,
20 other dif. colors, 4, 50c; Air
plants, Maiden Hair Ferns,
Water Hyacinths, 2, 25c; Bos-
ton Ivy, Per. Phlox, Ageratum,
50c doz. Moss packed, Mrs. M.
L. Eaton, Dahlonega.

Yellow piooming Moss,
Portulaca, 25c doz.; Verbena,
Tris, Day Lilies, 50c doz.; Aug.
Lilies, 2, 25c. Mrs. Martha
ae: Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box

Water Hyacintlis, 2; g00; Per,
Phlox, Ageratum, Buttercups,
Per. Asters, _Jack-in-Pulpit,
Trillium, 35c doz.; Siberian
Tris, Goldenglow, Dbl. Day
Lilies, rooted, Abelias, Japon-
icas, $1. doz.; Red Mullein
Pinks, mixed cols, Mums, 6,
50c. Moss packed, Miss Grace
Eaton, Dahlonega.

_ Rainbow Moss, Cedar Fern,
2, 35c; Peony Roses, Tiger,
Lemon Lilies, Blue Spanish
Iris, Blue, Yellow, White Iris,
Red Hot Poker, $1. 25: White
Primroses, Pink Thrift, 65 doz.;
Several cols. Dahlia Slips, $1.56
doz. Add postage. Miss Mary
Holloway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. -

Blue and White August Lil-
ies, 25c ea.; Purple Mums,
Shasta Daisies, Wandering
Jew, each 25c doz.; 8 dif. cols.
Verbena, 50c doz. "Mrs. Ramie
Black, Cleveland, Rt.

Cuttings: Unrooted Ger, Be-
gonias, Hydrangeas, Lantanas,
Fuchsia, 18, 65c; Rooted Ger.
Hydrangea, Oxallis, Pink Lil-
ies, Fuchsia, Cedar Fern, Be-
gonias, Hen and Biddie, 75c ea.;
Dahlias, 55 doz.; Iris, Sweet-
peas, Buttercups, Cannas, Wine
Lilies, 50c doz. Add postage.
Miss. Sarah Grindle, Dahlon-
ega, *

Extra nice size Yellow Jon-
quil bulbs, also Daffodil, $1.25

iC, Add postage. MO preferred,

Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Da-
cula, Rt. 1.

Day, Spider ie mixed
Blue, Yellow Iris, 50e doz.; 2
Purple Wisteria, 25c; 12 Bos-
ton Ivy, 25; 6 Perennial Peas,
25ce. Add postage. Miss Mary
C. Florence, Durand.

Pink Thrift, 50c_C; 6 cols.
Verbena, 50c doz.; Yellow Jan,
Jasmine, $1. doz. All rooted.
Add. postage. Myrtie Heath,
Douglasville, Rt. 1.

Rainbow Moss, Cedar Fern,
2 bunches, 25c; Hardy, Phlox,
Blue Spanish Iris, Dusty Mil-
ler Verbenas, Purple, White
Violets, Primrose, White and.
Yellow Blooming Moss, Lark-
spur, 40c doz.; Geranium, Lan-
tana, Hibiscus cuttings, 50c
doz. Add postage. Miss Lk. MM,
bt cco Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box

_ Jonquil, Buttercups,
jolas, 25c doz.; Mums, mixed
cols., 35 doz.; White, Purple
Verbena, rooted, 25c doz. Add
postage. Exc, for sacks. Mrs.
Jas. Connell, Dublin, Rt. 1.

-Nice size Jonquil and. Daffo-
dil Bulbs, $1.25 C; $11. M. Add
postage. MO preferred. Mrs.
ie MecMillian, Dacula,

Unrooted Pot Plant cuttings:
Geranium, Begonia, Lantana,
Fuchsia, 15, 50c; Pink Hydran-
ga, Oxallis, 3, 50c; Dahlia
Slips, 50c doz.;~7 cols. Cannas,
20 cols. Iris, mixed Hibiscus,
50e doz. Add postage, Mrs. Wile
lis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,

Mixed Yellow, Blue Iris, Day
Lilies, Mums, Violets, Shasta
Daisies, 50c doz.; Red Carna-
tions, White, Pink Spirea,
Abelia, Wisteria, Rosemary,
25 ea.; 12 dif. Shrubs, $1.003
Narcissus, Daffodils, , Jonquils,
etc., $1. C. $7. M. Miss Mary C.
Florence, Durand.

Pink Thrift, 50c C; Jan, Jas=
mine, 3, 25c.. Exe. for. print
sacks, fr@e-of holes and mildew,
Myrtie Heath, Douglasville, Rt
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FLOWERS AND SEED >
FOR SALE

Blue Ridge Rose Azaleas, 25
a.; $2. doz.; Yellow Primroses,
Red Flowering Horsemint,
Winter Ferns, Blue Iris, Glads,
50c doz.; Blackberry Lilies,
Shasta Daisies, 3, 50c! Laven-
der Verbenas, 75c doz.; Deep
Red Dahlias, 3, 50c. Add post-
age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Dia-
mond.

Large Jonquil, Daffodil bulbs,

$1.25 GC; Narcissus bulbs
(blooms Xmas), $1. doz.; Sweet
William seed, 2 tbls., 25e. Add

3c postage; Mum plants, 4 doz.,

$1.30. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Da-
cula, Rt. 1.
Dahlias: H. R. S.. Yellow,

Paramount, Milton J. Cross,
Marie, Pride of California, Mrs.
Warner, Margaret Wilson,
Orange Ball, Forest Fire, Jane
Cowl, others, $2. doz. Mrs. Eve-
Duluth.

Graff Zepplin, Mar-
Penn. Charter,
White Wonder,
Mrs. Warner, Oriental Glory,
Red Splendor, Yankee Queen,
one each of 12 dif. varieties,
Frances Bell, Duluth.

Dahlias: Red Jerseys, Helen
Ivans, H. R. S. Yellow, Omar
of Khayyam, Red _ Splender,
Yankee Queen, Bashful - Giant,
Harry Mayor, New State of
Commerce, Alexander Waldia,
others, large type, $2. doz. Mrs.
Claude Adams, Duluth, Rt. 2.

Giant Dahlia, Prince of
Persia, Lavender Lady, Mar-
garet Cowl, Treasurer Island,
Ee sR. Se + ellow, Omar of
Khayyam, 1 each of 12 dif.
varieties, $2. Mrs. W. P. Bell,
Duluth.

Dahlias: Large, Spirit of St.
Louis, Rodman Wanamaker,
Mary Ellen, Red Jersey, Mar-
garet Wilson, Mrs. Warner,
H.R. S. Prince of Persia, Mar-
gZaret Cowl, Jersey Beacon, Hel-
en. Ivans, others. i ea: of 12 va-
rieties, $2, doz. Mrs. Tom Bell,
Duluth.

Dahlias:
garet Wilson,
Cuban. Giant,

Large type Dahlias: Rodman |

Wanamaker, Margaret Cowl,
Josephine G., Marshall Pink,
Treasurer Island, Avalon, Ori-
ental Glory, Prince of Persia,
Jersey Beacon, Spirit of St.

Louis, others, 12 all different,
#2. PP. Mrs. H. E.. Bell, Du-
uth.

Cushion Mums, 25 ea.:
different cols. Mums, 50c doz.:
Indian Flag, 80c doz.: Mari-
golds, 70c doz: 3 cols. large
Zinnias, 90 doz.: Grass Pinks,
50c doz. Add postage, Otto
Camp, Eastanolle.

Burpees improved, wilt re-
sistant, Giant Crego Asters in
colors, Perennial
in Pink, Michaelmus
Daisies (perennial Fall Blue
Aster), 50c doz. PP. Moss pack-
ed. Mrs. J. H,. Robinson, Ella-
ville, Box 34, =

Yellow Winter, Yellow But-

ton Fall Pinks, 40c doz.; Yel-
low Kansas, $1, doz. Exe. for
feed sacks. Mrs. Elvia Waters,

East Point, 3554 Bachelor Ave.

Dwarf Rosy Morn Petunias,
Calendulas, Zinnias, Marigolds,
Cockscombs, 3c ea.; All cols.
Geraniums, 35c ea: Ivy Leaf
Blooming Geraniums, 50c ea.;
White and Pink Oxallis, 10
bunch; Gypophilia, Sweet Wil-
liams, 5c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Se H. Stalnaker, Elberton, Rt.

Milk and Wine Lily Bulbs,
large, 20c ea.: Cannas, Eureka
White, City of Portland Pink,
Little Gem Pink, Wyoming, Al- |
Jemenia, 75c doz.:

ed Sultanas, $1. doz.; .Red
Salvia, 50c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Frank Clements, Enigma. |

Emperor _ Daffodils,
White, White Lady, Apr. Nar-
cissi, Red Spider Lilies, 50c
doz.; $2.50 C: Dbl. Butter and
Eggs, Daffodils, Jonquils, $1.50
C:; Purple Iris, 2 tone Purple
Tris, $1.50; Dbl. Orange Hem-
erocallis, 50c doz. Add postage.
Miss Mary L. Wright, Elberton,

Star flower, Tritoma,
blooming Hydrangea, 25ce ea.;
Sultana, Dahlia cuttings, Red,
Dark Red, few Sulphus White,
Catnip, Feverfew, 10 ea.:
Mums and Carnation type
Marigold seed, 10c tbls. Mrs, R.
H. Evans, Ellijay, aa

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FOR SALE

White Narcissus, Jonquil,
Purple King Iris, Orange Day
Lilies, 75 C; Yellow Texas,
Big Red Roses, Pink and Red
Azaleas, Pink Spirea, Xmas
Jasmine, 2, 45c; Trumpet Daf-
fodils, $3. M. All rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, El-

lijay, Rt. 3.
Shade Maples, Blue Iris, 15c
ea.; Jonquils, 10e doz.; Yellow

Jasmine, 10c ea. Plus postage.
Veda Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

100 Giant size Dahlia bulbs
with eyes, Dark Red, Orchid,
7c. ea..PP.. Mrs. H: .C Cale; Ei-
lijay, Box 37.

Pink Phlox, 50c doz.; Pink
Prim Roses, Rainbow Zinnias,
380e doz.; Blue Larkspurs, 25
ea.; Dbl. Lady Slipper, 50c doz.;
Sweet Williams, 6, 50c; Sear:
let Rose, 50c ea.; Lemon Lilies,

75c doz, Dessie Vick, Ellijay,
Rt, 3: te a

Daffodils, Jonquils, Narcis-
sus, White, Purple Iris, Glads,

Red, White, Yellow Mums, 50c
doz.; Purple Lilacs, Peachtree
Rose, 25cc ea.; Primrose, Fox-
gloves, 40c doz.; Tiger Lilies,
50c ea. Exc. for rooted box
flowers. Mrs. Bartow Barrett,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Foxgloves,
Blue,

40c doz.; Light
Yellow Iris, Pink Ver-
bena, 50c doz. Lake of the
Lake, Balsam, Old Fashion
Prince Feather, Zinnias, 30c

doz.; Red Hot Poker, 25 ea.
Add postage. No COD nor
checks. Miss Maude Clayton,

Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Hardy Phlox, Montbretia, 4
O'clock, Sweet Williams, Hardy
Aster, Yellow Primrose, 25c
doz.; 7 cols. Mums, 75e doz.;

pot plant cuttings, some rodt-
ed, $i. Add postage. Mrs. C.
D. Sellers, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Large blooming
bulbs, ready to ship, 40 doz.;
Prepaid in Ga. 4 doz. $1. 00.
Mrs; 28 sa: Withrow, Ellijay, |
Bt 1.

Wild Iris and Violets, Orange:}
Hemerocallis, Variegated Vio-
lets, 75 C; cuttings White
Weigela, Blue Spruce, Juniper,
Pink Abelia, Pink Deutzia,
}Pink, White 'Spirea, Evergreen,
Red Berries, 2 doz., 35c; several
cols. Hardy Phlox, :
Add postage. Frances Eller, El-
lijay, Rt. 3.

Hemerocallis, White, Light
Blue Violets, 75e GC; Blue Spider
Wort, 25c "doz.: Several cols.
Hardy Phlox, 25c clump; Pink
Primrose, Queen Annes Lace,
Lavender Tris, 30 doz; Exc. for
sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Doyle
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Blue Violets, 60e C; Orange
Day Lilies, mixed Tris, $1.50. C;
Golden Glow, Foxgloves, Lem-
on Lilies, 50 doz.; Boston Fern,



poe Peony, Pink Justicia, 30

; Mixed col. Glads, 30c doz.:
* doz., $1. Exe. for sacks. Mrs.
W. D. Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Confederate and White Vio-
lets, 75c C; Several cols. Iris,
Mums, Hardy Phlox, 35c doz.;
Several cols. Zinnias, Myrtle
Vine, 2 doz., 35ce; Blue Spider
Wort, 25 doz.; Chesterfield
Daisies, 70c C. Exc. for print or
white sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay, - 3.

20 Boxwood, 3 ft., 30, $5. at
my place. Mrs. Pearl Pinson,
| Ellijay, Rt. 2. (At Yukon),

Dbl. Yellow Japonica, Jan.
Jasmine, Red Flowering Quince,
Bridalwreath, Goldenbells,



|



Weeping Mary, 50c ea.; Blue
Iris, Pink Hardy Phlox, Glad

Rooted Pink | Bulblets, 50e C; White, Yellow,
Justicia, 25c ea.; 6. $1.00; Root-.| Bronze Mums, 15 doz.;

Yellow
Cannas, 50c doz, Add "postage.
Mrs. Pearl Waddell, Ellijay, Rt.
Be

Touch -~ Me-Not (Balsam),
Cosmos, Marigold plants, mix-
ed, 15 doz.; Blue Ageratum,
Mums, Goldenglow, White Yar-
row, 50c doz.; Long Trumpet
Daffodils, Narcissus, White
(Yellow center), large bulbs,
50e doz. Add postage. Exc. for
print sacks at 25c ea. Mrs. Rob-
ert Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Giant Zinnias, choice colors,
improved mixed, clean, new
seed, diameter last year meas-
ured 61/4 in., $1. for Prince
Albert Tob. can. Dusted with 5
per ct. DDT. No less 50c sold.

-
- FLOWERS AND SEED

Red Hot Poker, 25c ea.; 10 dif.

Jonquil:

30e doz. B

Star of Bethlehem, Orange} 2

| burg.

'Splashed Bright Yellow, Bronze.

OR SALE

White Sweet Williams, Red,
White Winter Pinks, Lemon
sLilies, 35c doz.; Purple Iris,
i45c doz.; Blue Tris, 50c doz.;
quirrel Tail Ferns, 25c . bu.;
iDbl, Yellow Japonieas, 35 a.;
Balsam Cedar, 25c ea.
postage. Mrs. Cc M. Davis, El-
pies Ri. 3,

Purple Iris, 40c doz.; Little
sBlue Iris, 45 doz.; Dbl. Yellow
Japonicas, 30c ea.; Lemon Lil-
ies, Sweet Williams (white),
Red, White Winter Pinks, 35c
doz.; Squirrel Tail Fern, 25c
bu.; Altheas, 20c ea, Add post-
age. No checks. Exc. for print
sacks. Miss Melnese oa El-
ljay.

White Lady Narcissus bulbs,

=

gle fragrant flowers,
$i. -C.=PP in Gas Mrs.
Skelton, Hartwell.

Bird of. Paradise, $1. ea.; 6,
$4.00; Yellow Regal Lilies, 6,
75c; $1.25 doz. Cash or MO.
Mrs. Pearl McCurley, Hartwell,
Bb:

Finest Iris, Deep Dbl. Red
.and Yellow Cannas,
Three kinds Daffodils, also
White Narcissus Bulbs, $1.50 C;
Camellias, Azaleas, $1. ea. Exc.
for print sacks. Mrs. John My-
ers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Yellow Narcissi, $1.50 C;
Long Trumpet Daffodils, $1. 50
C; Pink Thrift, rooted; 35e doz.
Mrs. Cromer McCurley, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.

White Narcissus, $1. C; Gar-.

prolific,
Steve

lic, 10c ea.; Catnip, rooted, 3
bunches, 75c; Wild Violets, 10
doz. Damp packed. Add post-

age. Mrs. Horace Suttles, Hart-
well, Rt. 1,

Geranium cuttings, unrooted,
3, 25e; All double. Well pack-
ed. Add postage. Mrs. R. F.
Whitlock, Hartwell. :

White, Yellow Jonquils, But-
ter and Eggs, Yellow Narcis-
sus, $1.25 doz. Exc. for 4 dark
print sacks; Bird of Paradise,
75c ea.; Pink Thrift, 50e doz.;
Weeping Willow, 50 ea. Miss
Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.
2

Lemon Lilies, Blue Hyacinths,
$1. doz.; Blue, Pink, White,
Red Thrift, 50c doz.; Bird of
Paradise, Weeping Willow, 75
fExe. for print sacks. Miss
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.

Daffodils, Narcissi, Jonquil
bulbs, 90c. ; $7.50 M; Scotch
Broom plants, $1. doz.; Peren-
nial Phlox, 35 doz.; 3 doz., $1.
Add postage under. $1. orders.
Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hiawassee.

150 varieties Bearded Iris,
won Ist place in 1949 show..
Write for names and _ prices.

Mrs. T, T. Patrick, Jackson.
_ Prize winning Iris, 10e to
$1. ea.; also Chinese Sacred

lilies and other bulbs. Write.
Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkins-

Asparagus, Sprengeri Ferns,
2 yrs. old, 25c ea.; White Iris,
15 ea.; Canna Lilies, 20c ea.;
White Conch Begonia, Mother's
Tears, Sweet Gum Vine, 10c
ea.; Water Hyacinths, 20c ea.
Mollie Buckner, Jasper, Rt. 3.

Cannas: Soft Yellow, Red

Leaf Orange, $1. doz.; 12 mums,
unlabeled, all different, $1.00.
Del. Mrs. B. L. Perrow, Jas-
per. .

Old Fashion Sweet Scented
Jonquil bulbs, 50c doz.; $3. C;
Many best varieties Daffodils,
mixed, 50c doz. Mary - Lou
Wills, Jefferson. i

Iris: Blue Ribbon Winners,
won AIS Bronze Medal 1949,
and Silver Medal 1950. All col-
ors. Write for list. Mrs. Marvin
Farrar, Jenkinsburg. -

Giant Mums, Shaggy Bronze,
Cream, Gold, Red, Cushion;
Also Purple Foxglove, 25c doz.;
Blackberry Roses, Elephant
Ear, 25 ea. Mrs. F. E. Self,
Kingston, Rte

Scarlet Sage, Blue Ageratum,
25c doz.; Milk and Wine Lilies,
25c ea.; White Iris, Verbena,
white Eye, Rose Sand Verbena,
5 ea.; Xmas. and Thanksgiving
Cactus, Salmon Pink, Red Sul-
tanas, Be cutting; Under $1.,
add postage. Mrs. D, W. Fair-



L. G. Westbrook, Kingsland.



Add |.

blooming size, tall, white, sin-

3, $1.00; |.

_| gonias,

Hydiengea, Big Leaf Glad, 25
ea.; Xmas, Cactus, 4 cols. Sul- Bt

ies,

bena,

doz.; Single |
seed, 10 tsps
Double, 15 tsp.
Mrs. Mary Ellis,

Grand Daddy

Pisgah.

Hedge, .

10, $1.
Pisgah..

Daisy Mum, Small

Glad bulbs, $1.25 C. Mrs. J.
Harrell, Quitman, Rt; -S-

Dbl. Orange, Lemon,
Milk and Wine Lilies, 75c doz.;

Narcissus,

cissi, Daffodil bulbs,

Jonquil,
less than $2. Mrs. J. S. Greene,
Quitman,

mums, 60c doz. PP. Mrs. J. W.
Armour, Rayle. |

Rooted Xmas Cherry, 3, 25c;
Dbl. Tiger Lily, 65c ea.;
doz.;
rooted, $1.20; Red, Yellow,
Pink, Purple Dahlia
$1. 25 doz. Miss
Winkles, Raymond,

Milk and Wine,
Lilies, Red, Salmon, Sultana,
$1.00; 3 cols. Geraniums,
Speckle Leaf, Angel. Wing Be-
Os $1. 00; Pink,
Conch Begonias, Cedar Ferns,-
15c ea.; 5 Verbenas, $1.00; Root-

postage. nee
Rebecca, Rt.

Yellow Jasmine, Honeysuckle,
Pink, Red, Yellow Running
Roses, White Spirea, Blue But-
'terfly Bush, 15c ea.; Blue Vio-
lets, mixed Petunias, Mums,
15e doz.; Conch Geraniums,
10c ea.; "Geranium cuttings, .
different, .20c; Striped Jew, 3,

J oseph Gibbs,

Traylor, Rebecca.

Nice Glad bulbs, large size,
30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. B.
B. Fite, Resaca.

Nice large
plants), large

(spider
pink,

Gleoma.
clusters,

plants, large clusters, deep
rose, bloom all summer, 3, $1.
PP. Wet moss packed; PP. Mrs,
W. E. Marshall, Reynolds.

White Feverfew, Blue Asters,
50c doz.; Lacy Leaf Verbena,
red, purple, lavender, 25c
bunch; White. Siberian Iris, 10c
Mums, all different, $1. 50
Hoa: Striped Grass, 5c ea, Add
postage, Mrs. H. H. Thomason,
Rockmart.

Shoo-Fly plant, Cherry Pep-
per, Touch-Me-Not,
Marigold, 4 Oclock, 20c doz.
Free Cherry Pepper plant With |
each order of $1.00; Red Dah-

lia, 25 doz.; Conch Begonias,
35 ea. Mrs. H:. A. Chastain,
Roy.

Yellow Winter Pinks, 35c
bunch; Thrift, 40c bunch; Mt.
Azaleas, 35c; Pink Roses, 25c
- Catnip, 30 bunch; Exe. for
White or Print sacks. oe
Chastain, Roy. :

Pink Phrift, Pink, Red Ver-.
bena, Iris, 10 clump; Pink

Seon Pink Oxallis, Blue Wa-
ter Hyacinths, Fish Pond Lil-.
Sea Weed, 10c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips,
Royston, Rt, 1.

Petunia plants, mixed Ver-
Red, Purple, Pink, 30
doz.; Red, Yellow Cannas,
Stocks, dbl, giant, mixed col-

age. Mrs. Josie Dawns, Royston,
Rta.

onias, Fluffy Ferns, rooted,
5e ea.; Rose Thrift, $1.
Pink Per, Phlox, 25 d

Dahlia balbe: all salons; 50c

- Touch-Me-Not_
Full Pink
Add postage.

Greybeard,
Sweet William Pink Leaf ferns,
{Butter and Eggs, Princess, Rat-
tle Snake, 2 doz., $1.00; Rooted
RB. C. Stover,

Zinnias, Marigold, Aster, Pe-
tunia, Perennial Stock plants,
English
Daisies, 25c doz.; $1.50 C; But-
terfly, Milk and Wine, Lemon

Day,

$4.50 Cs White (Yellow center)
Paper White Nar-

$l. Cc. Add postage on orders

King Alfred cee White
Papershell Narcissus, 50c doz.;}
All other bulbs, 25c doz.; White
Feverfew, 50c doz.: Red Azalea-

$5, 25
Hardy Verbena, large, 18

plants,
Georgia

Butterfly

Red

ed, 12 "cuttings mixed, a Add

10c. Add postage, Mrs. a E |

white, $1. doz.; Jap. Rice Paper

Zinnia, |

Red, Rose Everblooming Be- Sal
























Devil Pen Guahien: 2

gator Begonia, $1. j
packed: Add posta Bh:
M. Johnson, Shell A

Special price for NV
Dbl. Red Canna B
foliage, 2 doz., $1.00:
Cheaper in 500. and 1]
Mrs. L. Pitts, Smi

Bulbs: Laurens Ko
flakes, blooming si











































Day Lilies, 75 doz. White 12 Apostle Crinium
(Yellow center) Narcissus, 6, 20c; Achimenese la:
Jonquil, Daffodils, mt Naee! white, pink, purple,









-|Del. to 3rd zone.
VRei Mittie Collins,






















Snapdragon
cols., 50 oe
flowering,
doz. Mae

Smyrna, Rt. .

Pla: 3 t;

























35 ea. Plus postage:
less $1. Mrs,
lanta, 179 Daleike

Unrooted cutting:
Pink Geraniums, Red,
Salmon Sultanas and











salem Cherry, Age
winkle, any 7, 30c in
livered. Jennie | Hogan.

Large clumps. Lir:
green border plant),
cash and carry. Mrs.
art, Atlanta, 645 |
Aves: Nauti 3
Mixed cols. blc
Gladiolas, 35c doz.;
Bulblets, 50e-; Pom:
Button Mums, 25e doz.
9636. Mrs. C. E. .
lanta, Rt.

Blooming * size pla
beds and boxes: Agera
tunias, Salvia, Verbena,


























types, and sizes, fo:
scriptive folder on
Mrs... ae Hamlet,
Rt. 4. sasha

Pot Calladiums, 4
Sprengeri Fern, 35:
ca, 30c a bunch; Star |
Hehem, Yellow Jonaui
35 doz.; Angel Trum
15c doz. Mrs. J.
Adairsville, Rt. 2:

_ African Vi
White Lady,
Girl, 50c-75 ea.; Pi
Of: Cr Orange Day
doz.; Lemon _ ies





















Janta, 17 Lome oe

Rooted 1 White, Pink
Salmon Red, Pu
35 ea; 2, 50c; sbi,
Geraniums, Red . Ca
75 -.ea.; 2, $1.00;
Boston Fern, ink











| Shrubbery, 20c ea ae




fpostage. Mrs.
Albany, 616

Sweet Violets, Tram
fodils, large Butter l
Mums, Grey, Purple
Violets, Thrift, Zinni:
20 . doz.; Pink, Red
Roses, W. White | Wisteri
col. Yard Hibiscus, 2:



































ple,

Lady Geneva \
edge), Red King, Re
Regal Wine, Dbl.

Blue eyes, Norsema $l.
8, $2.50; Blue Girl, Pink |
ts, Sapphire, :

ors, 50c doz.; Dahlia, 40 doz.; } $1.00; - rc . soa
Sword, Sprengeri Ferns, 25 Atlanta :
ea.; Cushion Mums, 25 doz. }N. E. S

No orders less 50c. Add post | Mix



50c doz. Add postag



cloth, Rochelle. P. O. Box 1044,

ea Royston.






FOR S.









60
orange,



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and blue
Blue
Prince Feather, |
doz.; Green
Add___ postage.
4. Mrs. Julia
eS: 1139 Hall
















































doz.; Jonquils,

: _ Lilies,
Oc doz.;
_ $1. doz;
Benger soz
Florence











Bright Yel-
Hemerocallis,
0 C; 60c doz.;
14, $1, 00; Red
eratum, Physos-
ial plants, 60c
aC




B. Robinson,






Gils; egox Cs
32.50 C; Roy-.
gated Trish
olets, Star of
Orange Day
Milk and
Beatrice
2, Box































onquils, White
C: Butter and
Royal - Blue Iris,

Orange
doz.; Variegated
Thrift, Flow-
doz. Exc, for
omack, Bre-













) days: 20 Mis-
~ $1.00; No















5e;| Jonquils, 40c doz, Add postage.













































. Add postage.
illiams, Cum-



Red Cannas,
Oc doz.;* Spren-
ns, 30c bunch;
erns, $1. ea.;
e Begonias, 25c
er cuttings, 10,
ashburn, Cum-

s, large, med.,
kinds Yellows,
Small Red, Pink

for
pay postage. |
ts, Calhoun.

yt vin
), 50e; Pink, White
i bunch; Mixed Sul-

Star, Water-
ale Begonias,

Golden Glow, Pink Hibiscus,

doz.;}Mixed Petunia plants, $2. All

bern

toria St.

id. kind, large, $2. doz. PP in Ga.

Miller, Franklin.
pis Gainesville, Rt. 5.

t{PP. No checks

25c clump; Purple Violets,
mixed Perennial Phlox, $2. C;

damp packed. Add postage.
Mrs. H. E. Hitl, Commerce, Rt.)
abs

Mammoth

Dahlias: Cham-
pion and Lemon Yellow, 20c
ea.; White. Wonder, Jersey

Beauty, Rose Glory, 35c ea.; 3,
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. W. H
Guill; Camak.

Yellow, Pink Mums, 25c doz.;
Pink Hydrangeas, 50c ea.; 3,
Blue August Lilies, "25
ea.; Dahlia Slips, different col-
ors, 75 doz. Mrs. D. F. Car-
ter, Cleveland, Rt. 1. ne

Mixed Iris, 50, $1.20; 7 label-
Fed, 35, $1.20; White Swan, 50,
$1.20; Others labeled, 2, 30:
$1. 20. doz.; Jonquils, Daffodils,
200, $1. 70: Cream Daffodils,
$1. 15 c Cream Narcissi, 50,
$1.15; August Lilies, 30c; Stiff
Leaf Caladiums, Pink. Water
Lily, 60c. Mrs. c: M. Hall, Cal-
houn, Rt. 1.

Dbl. Day Lilies, White, Yel-
low Mums, 50e doz.; Foxglove,
35e doz.; Yellow, Red Cannas,
73 doz.: Jap. Pinks, 40c doz.;
Asst. colors Petunias, oe c
Col. of Box flowers, $1. Add
postage. Exc. for print sacks.
Mrs. Jesse F. Johnson, Cordele,
Bt 2:

Early Yellow Jonquils, April
White Narcissus Bulbs, $1.00
f= 500; $3175. P Pi Mrs. N. R.
Wilson, Canon, Rt. 2.

Coral Vine, 25c-50c ea.; Jus-
ticia, 35c ea.; 2 kinds Jew, 5c-
10c-ea.; Verbena, 45 doz.; Bur-
pee Giant Zinnia, Marigold, 45c

-doz.; 4 cols. Sultanas, 25c ea.,
Boquett Pepper plants, 55
doz.; 5c ea. Mrs. Viola C.

Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343.

Dahlias: White Wonder, Jer-
coy Beauty, Robt. Ripley, 35
: 3, $1.00; Mammouth Cham-
ae: Rose Glory, Small Ball

age. Mrs. W. H. Guill, Camak.

Lemon, Purple Easter Lilies,
15c ea.; Blue, White Variegated,
large size, 10c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Noel Payne, Canton,
Rt... 3:,

Mixed Mums, many varieties,
large white, yellow, bronze, 50c.
doz. Exc. for Red Spider Lilies,
-or Yellow.Glad Bulbs. Mrs. J.
W. Barrett, Commerce, Vic-

Touch-Me-Not, Prince Feath-
ers, also Hot and Sweet Pep-
per plants, 2 doz., 25c. Exc. for
print sacks. 2 doz. per 1 sack.
Each pay postage. Mrs. P. R.
'McKinish, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

White, Blue, Iris, Blue Vio-
lets, Hollyhocks, Dusty Miller,
Eng. Ivy, Old "Fashion Glads,
Blackeyed Susies, Larkspurs,

Ws AG Hughey, Fairmount, Rt.
Ls

Hollyhock, Rainbow Zinnias,
Lemon Lilies, Striped Violets,
Royal Blue Iris, Red with Yel-
low Center Iris, Snowdrops,
Narcissus, Dbl. Daffodils,
quils, 50c doz. Mrs. 5
Hughey, Fairmount, Ro ts

White Narcissi, Trumpet
Fonquils, 75e C; $6. M; 2 M,
$10.00; Purple German Iris,
Red Verbena, 50c doz.; Eng.
Ivy, 5e ea. Not PP. Mrs, Lu-
cille Pugh, Farmington.

Pink Hyacinth Bulbs, double

Jon-

1

Add 10c on checks. No COD.
YWillie Tanner, Pare Pt Oz
Box 81.

Pink Dianthus
doz. Mrs. Annie
Fortson, Rt. 1.

Xmas Cherry,
Pepper, 8-10 in.,
Pretty Smal Boxwood,
ed, $1. doz. Add postage.
Jess $1. orders. Mrs. eae

Plants, 25
Hubbard,

Ornamental
stocky, 73. a
ee

4 yr. old rooted Gardenias,
blooming size, white wax
blooms, in pots, $1.75 ea. Add
postage. Miss Bessie Martin,

White Conch Begonias, root.
ed, 15c ea.; 2, 25c; Red Gerani-
ums, 10 ea.: 3, 25: Elephant
Ear Caladium, rooted, 25 ea.
nor stamps.

rooted, 15c ea.;

Cup Daffodils, 50c doz.;

Yellow, 25 ea.; 5, $1. Add post- |.

M. | ville, Rt. 4.

| leaf),

Coleus, grown from seed, and
White Conch Begonias, both
2, 25c;, Green
Jew, 4, 10e. PP. Mrs. Wallace
Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Sweet Williams, Mums, Per.
Phlox, Red, White, Pink, Blue

Verbena, 3 doz., $1.00; Box-
wood, rooted, 20c ea. Red,
White, Blue Thrift, 50c doz.;

Flowering Cherry, 35 ea. Lee.

-Crow, Gainesville, Rte 325

Yellow Cup Jonquils, White

ple Iris, Fall Pinks, 75. doz.

|Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. Wil-

lie Turpin, Gainesville, Rt. 4.

Dbl. White Spirea, White
Bridal Wreath, Red Flowering
Quince, Purple Lilac Bush, 25c
ea. Exc. for print sacks, dried
fruit, peanuts, pecans. Mrs. Em-
ory Turpin, Gainesville, Rt. 4.

Sprengeri Fern Seed, 6, 20c.
Add postage. Mrs. Guy Cham-
bers, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Blue -Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.25

doz.; Easter Lilies, $1.00 doz.;
Chinquipen Rose Bushes, 26
ea.; Glad Bulbs, 50c doz.;

White Violet, Blue Violets, 35
doz.; Rooted Ferns, 20c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. H. Norrell,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Easter Lilies, $1. doz.; Blue
Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.25 doz.;
White Shasta Daisies, Glad
bulbs, White Paper Narcissi,
50c doz.; Rooted Ferns, 20 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Robt. H.
Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Rooted Evergreen Privet
Hedge, 1-3 ft., $1. C; Blue Iris,
White Narcissus bulbs, 50c doz.;
2 dif. kinds Canna bulbs, 50
doz. ab Mist cRes} Hs Clark,

: Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Plumosus, Lace, Boston
Sword and Sprengeri Ferns, 2
yrs., 30c ea-; 4, $1.00; Sultanas, |
rooted, 4 cols., 10 ea.;
shades blue, white, yellow, 30c
doz.; 4 doz., $1. Mrs. Clyde W.
Gilleland, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Few Holly trees, 3-4 ft., $1.
ea.; Mountain Ivy Bushes,
Pink Honeysuckle, 3, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Clinton Garrett,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Large Dbl. Orange Poppy
Seed, 25c tsp.; Easter Rose, 2, |
25c. Add postage. Ethel Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Mixed cols. Petunia- plants,
30c doz.; Squirrel Tail Fern,
House Leak, 15 per start; Ele-
phant Ear Bulbs, 30c ea.; Dah-
lia Slips, purple, variegated,
yellow, 30c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Ernest Rundles, Gaines-
Ville tao f

Old Eng. Dwarf Boxwood,
heavy, field grown, sever al
yrs. old, well shaped, compact,

4-6 in., 25c ea.; 2 yrs. old, 4-6
in., 15 ea.; Rooted _ plants,
smaller, 71/2c ea, Blanche

Woodruff, Greenville.
Verbena, Red, Pink, Light
and Dark Purple, rooted, 6
pieces, 25c; Lace Ferns, - 50c;.
Angel Wing Begonia, 25c;
Maple Leaf Geranium cuttings,
10e-ea.; Pink Justicia, 25c. Not
PP. Mrs. Joe Grizzle, Gaines-

Grape Leaf Begonia, rooted,

Geraniums, Speckled Be-
.gonias, 25 ea.; Petunias, 25c
doz.; Hollyhocks, $1. doz.; Pur-

ple, Blue Iris,
postage. Mrs.- Mae
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

African Violet
kinds and_ colors
Amazons, Du Ponts,. 10 leaves,
$1. plus postage. Mrs. A. P.
Sheppard, Griffin, Rt. C.

Ligustrum - Lucidum

Turner,

Leaves, all
including-

(wax
$5. C; Ligustrum, tall
growing yariety, $4. C. Write
for prices on other Evergreens.
Lois Woodruff, Greenville.

Boxwood, bordering size, $1.
doz.; Smaller size, 60c doz.;
2 doz., $1.00; Red Thrift, $1. 00
doz.; Azaleamums, $2.08 d0Z:5
Camellias, rooted cuttings, $3.50
doz.; Azaleas, Red, Orange,
blooming size, $3.75. Maude
Hamby, Greenville.

Dbl. Geraniums, Red, White, |

Orchid, Apple Blossom, Sal-
mon Pink, Orange- Lantana,
Brazilian Plum, Dbl. Pink Be-
gonia, Pink and Red Sultana,
good cate all $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. E. B. Gladden, Talla-







p,|Mrs. E. R. Brookshier, Gaines-

ville, Rt. 7%

Pur- }

dif. colors, 40c doz. Mrs, J.

Tris, 34-

Mrs.



poosa, Rt. 1. i



Narcissus bulbs, Paper white,
double (white with yellow cen-
ters) large blooming size bulbs,
25, $1.50; $5. M. No orders for
less than 25 bulbs. Mrs. G. R.
Thigpen, St. Marys.

Dahlias: Spirit of St. Louis,
Mary Ellen, Wine Ball, Mar-
garet Wilson, Margaret Cole,
Prince of Persia, HRS Yellow,
Nana Quakette, orange Ball,
New State of Commerce, many
-fothers, all large type, $2. doz.
Mrs. H. H. Gilstrap, Suwanee.

Rosy Morn Petunias, 25c doz.;
Asters, 35c doz.; Snapdragons,

Bentley, Thomaston, Rt. 2.

Yellow Iris, 25, $1.00; Orange
Lilies, Purple Violets, Fall
Pinks, $1. C; Paper White Nar-
cissus, 25, 75;. Daffodils, $1.50
C. Add postage. Mrs. Ora Belle
Moss, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Dry, blooming size Trumpet
Daffodil Bulbs, Calif. Blue
Sweet Violets, $1. C; Purple
Iris, 50 doz.; Altheas, Hibiscus,
3, 50c. Add. postage. Tamar
Teem, Talking Rock.

3 large Boxwood, 10 ft. tall,
20 ft. round, $100. ea.; 4 small-
er, $50. ea. at my home. Can-
not deliver. Mrs. Charlie L.

Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 1,
Box 111.
Mexican Hoke Purple Dbl.

Althea, Ligustrum, Wisteria, 25c
ea.; Pink Cannas, 10 ea.; Lem-

on, Dbl. Day Lilies, 60c doz.
ea. No order less $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Mary D. Forrester,
Sparta.

Snowballs, English Dogwood,
White Pines, Hemiocks, White
Dogwood, Red Buds, Dog-
hobles, 25c_ ea.; Azaleas, 2-4
ft., Red and Yellow Cannas,
$1.50 doz.; Red and Yellow Ja-
ponicas, 50c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. L. F. Evans, Talona.

Snapdragons, giant, mixed, 3
doz., $1. Add postage. Mrs. Ben
F, Smith, Taylorsville, Box 44.

Boston, Feather, Lace Ferns, ,

. Steak Begonia, Amaryllis Lily,

35c ea.; Large, Green Leaf
Caladium, 40c; .Tree Cactus,
20c. No stamps nor checks.

Rt. 1, Box 172.

Fine mixed Iris, many colors,
$4.00 C; $30.00 M;. Amarylilis,

-| Milk and Wine Calla, Philip-

ine Lillies, 25c ea.; Daffodils,
Jonquils, white, Yellow Nar-
cissus, Butter and Eggs, $6.00
M. Add postage. Mrs. S. M.
Guter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.

Purple Iris, 40e doz.; Mixed
(Mums, 30c; Zinnia, Celosia, 25c
doz.-Add postage. Mrs. M. C.
Sims, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.

Large, and Small Leaf Vinca
(Myrtle), English Ivy, Verbena,
Balm, Peppermint, Pinks, root-
od, 4, $1.00 Prepaid. Josan Geia,
Lawrenceville.

Dbl. Wax Begonia, 101 Rose-
pink, Snowbush, Red Westport
Beauty, Pink and White, 50c ea.:
1 doz. Bulbs Paper White Nar-
cissus, Chinese Sacred Lily,
large and small Jonquils, $1.00;
Rooted Dbl. Pink Petunia, 50c.
Mrs. H. B. Clower, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 3.

Jonquils, $5.00 M; $8:00 per

-2 M; 3 M, $12.00; 4-M, $16.00;
| Brazil Plum Plants, 25 ea. Add

$2.50 doz. Add }.

postage. Mrs. L. L. Landress,
Lilburn, Rt. 1, Box 202.

Sir Watkins, Emperor Daff-
odil Bulbs, unmixed, $3.00 C;

Feverfew, Ageratum Plants, 26c-

doz:; 6 doz ., $1.00. Exe. for
print sacks; Lilliput Zinnia Seed,
20c match bax. No checks. Add
postage. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lith-
onia, Rt. 3.

2 Spiny Greek Juniper, 12
ft. high, 5 ft. at base, Eng. Box-
wood, 10 ft. high, 6 ft. at base,
off Hwy: 51 near Hickory Flat
Church Jay Sims, Lula, Rt: 2.

Lemon Lilies, 65c doz.; Pink
Thrift, 500, $4.00; Prince Alfred
Daffodils, $1.00 C; Narcissi, 50c
C; Scotch Broom, 3, 35; Iris
Juniper (spreading), 1 yr., 50c.
PP. Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lula.

Red Cardinal and White
Jeanne-Donis Carnation Plants,
2 doz., $1.00; Coleus, pot plant
with light and dark variegated
leaves, 15c ea.; Smilax Vine,
ready to pot, 15c ea. Damp
packed. Add postage. Mrs. Der-
wood Alligood, Meigs, Ri L.



John E. Smith, Temple, ,

$4.50 ea.; 2% doz., $3.50. Al
largest size. PP. MO or Cashier's
checks. Mrs. Martha P. Jones
Lyerly.

Smilax Vine Roots, large, $1.00
ea.; 3, $2.00: Wild Rose bushes, 3
$1.00 Carefully packed. PP. J.

Ave.

White, Pink, mixed col. Snap-
dragon, 5 cols. Asters, Fire Chief
Petnuias, 60c doz.; Pink, mixed
Petunia, Tithonia (Mexican
Sunflower) Boquett Pepper,

3 doz., $1.00 Sprengri
Ferns, 50c ea. Mrs. J. W. Jones,
Madison.

yellow Narcissi, 35e doz.; Small
Snowdrops, 50c C. Add postage.
Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2.

Pink, Red, White Geranium,
Lantana, Pink, Red Conch Beg-
Begonia, rainbow Moss, Sult-
anas, l5c ea.;

Boston, Lace Ferns, 20c ea.; 2,

Wyoming Cannas, Orange Blos-

Red Angel Wing, 5 cuttings,
$1.00; Jerusalem Cherry Plants,
rooted, 25c ea.; 5, $1.00; Snap-

co Plants, 50c doz.; Red Hot
Chicken Eye Pepper, 10 spoon.

Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe,
Rt. 1.
Mt. Laurels, Redbud, Rhodo-

dendrons, Red, Yellow Azaleas,
Pink Cherokee Roses, Crabapple
Dogwood, 2-3 ft., 89 15 doz
Phlox, Shasta Daisies, Blue Iris,
Gray Violets, Sonwdrops, 2H
rGlady Robinson, Mineral Biuff.

berry Bush, White Pine, 2-3 ft,
$2.75. doz.; Pink Phlox, Blue
Tris, Shasta Daisies, Gray Vio-
lets, Snowdrops, $2. 50 C. Bonnie
Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff.

7 Jonquil Bulbs, $1.00 C. Sxe. for
fanything can use. PP anywhere
in Ga. Mrs. L. A. Brookins,
Milledgeville, Rt. 3, Box 147.

Daffodils, Jonquils,
sus, Butter and Eggs, 3 doz.,
$1.00; Pot Plants, 20c. Exe. for

onhead, Glads, Buttereups
Tulips; Also want Azaleas,
Camellias, (cuttings), for June
or July rooting. Resasonable.
Mrs. Lois G. Bell, Milledge-
ville, Rt. 2.

Cuttings of: Dbl. Geranium,
3 shades red.'pink, 5 cols. suit-
anas, red, pink, lavender, sal-
mon, white, Boston Fern, Wax
Plant, Pink and White Oxalls,
10c ea. Add postage. Exc. for
large print sacks (3 cuttings per
sack). Each pay postage. Mrs.
J. T. Pullins, Molena, Rt. 1.

2 nicely shaped Boxwood,
$30.00 Mrs. J. C. Tyler, Morfswel-
Jom

Exchange Red Spider Lily
Bulbs for White, or Yellow, big
incurved Mums, rooted, 1 bulb
per each Mum Plant. Each pay
postage. Mrs. J. W. Trammeil,
Moreland. =

Cutting Dbl. and Single, Red
and Pink Gera um, Salmon and
Rose Sultanas, Surprise Lilies,
10c ea. Plus postage. Exc. for
nice feed sacks. H. Costelow,
Moultrie, Rt. 5, Box 49.

Dahlias, large average size
dark red, 2 tone yellow and red,
35c doz.; Purple Roman Hyac-
inth, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
E. L. Dease, Rex, Rt. 1.

Tall Yellow Iris, 442 ft., 10
ea.; No order less -5; Boxwood
cuttings, 3c ea.; No order less 100
Jap. Siberian Iris, 10c ea. No
less 10; Victoria Empress, Em-
peror, Ring Alfred Jonquils,
75 doz. J: L. Jolly, Rome, Sher-
wood Rd.

Golden Rod, Myrtle, 25 ea.
Jonquils, Daffodils, $1.00. C;
$8.00 M; Dorothy Perkin Roses.

ooted, 10 ea.; $1.00 doz.; Garlia



Margar.t Mitchel Iris, 1 aa :

W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton

Yellow Button, White Anemone
W.iMums,

Yellow Daffodils, white, cream,

onia, Sweet Gum, Guinea Wing -
2, 25c; Sprengeri,
35c. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. |

soms, 20 good roots, $1.20; Mixed ~

cols., Pink Verbena, 20 rooted ~
pieces, 75c; Lantana, Moss,
Mums, Cherry Seed, 15c tsp.

Mrs. A. F, OKelley, Maysville. |

dragon, $1.00 doz.; Also Tobac-

Pink Cherokee Roses, Mt.
Laurels, Rhododndrons, Red, |
Yellow Azaleas, Crabappte,

Redbud, Holly, Dogwood, Straw- -

Narcis- |

White Thrift, White False Drag- -

blooms, lavender, 2 tone pink,

Plants, e ea.; Mums or "Winter
Pinks, 35c doz.: Cinamon Vine
Bulbs, le ea.; 10c dos. FOB.
Mrs. B; H. Osborn, Ray.






















FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Large _ type Yellow Mums,
Pozunia, 50c doz.; Petunia Plants
50 C. Not PP. Only 50c orders
gecepted. Norbert Lowery, Roch-






7




SN lle Rt: 2.
"~~ A=si. 12 rooted pot plants,
$1.60; es Hair Fern, nice

5c; Purple Achimenese,

~ clump, 2
Blooming e Narcis-

Sec doz.;

si bulbs, 30c doz.;-50, $1. Add
postage. Miss sued Dugger,

= Oliver.

14 euttings: 1 African Violet,
Sultanas, 5 Coleus, 3 Dbl. Be-
-gonias, not rooted, to exchange
for 3 large print sacks. PP.
Mrs. Calvin Bee, Newnan, Rt. 3

_. Rag Bleom Dahlia Slips, .75c
- doz.: in lots 2 doz., $1.30; Plain
Double, 65c doz.; Red and Yel-
low Cannas, 75 GOzi' 2*doz.;
$1.30; Goldenglow, 6, 50c. Mrs.
Paul A. Jones, Oakwood, Rial.

African Violet Leaves, all
colors, named variety, labeled,
10c ea.; Pink Begonia, rooted,
5c. ea.;- Db. Red, White Ge-
Taniums, 6 mos, old, $1. ea.;
Minimtm order $1. No COD.
Cc. C. Fletcher, Parrott.

# Red President Cannas, 60c
doz.; Mixed Iris, $1. C; Red
> -Sultanas, Xmas. Cactus, rooted,
' 28e ea.; Blanket Flowers, 30
doz; 25c ea.; Dbl. Red Gerani-
ums,-10c cutting; unrooted, $1.
PP in Ga. only. Evelyn W.
Seago, Pinehurst.

Dbl. Red Geraniums, Orchid,
Salmon, rooted, 30c ea.; Deep
Red Mums, Pink Daisy Mums,
25c doz.; Dbl. Red Cannas, 40c
doz. Mrs. V. E. Bennett, Pitts,
teed























FLOWERS AND SEED
> WANTED






Want 50 large White, and 50
large Yellow Incurved Mums,
rooted. State price. Jay B.
_ Johnson, Sr., Atlanta, 73 Chick.
amauga Ave, Ss W. Tel. Ra.
~ 6369.

Want Grape Begonia.
_Eva Evans, Brunswick,
Norwich St.

Want rooted cuttings large
_ Variegated Red and White Pe-
- tunia, Sultana, White, Yellow,
Pink Turner Mums, im ex-
chang for Dahlia plants from
seed of large flowering type.
Write making offer. Mrs. H.
W. Law, Chula.

Want rooted Rex and Water-
melon Begonia, Purple, Yellow,
and Salmon Sultanas. Mrs.
Richard McMullan, Forsyth,
P. O. Box 264.

Want large blooming size
_ Hydrangea, rooted. State what
you have and price. Mrs, Effie
Tate, Jefferson, Rt. 2.

Want to exchange Xmas
Cherry Seed or plants for Ge-
ranium cuttings or plants; Also
have Chinaberry, Golden Bells,
Hedge plants, to exchange for
fig plants. Mrs. A. L, Whitley,
Jonesboro, Rt. 1, Box 429 (U.
S. Hwy. 41):

Want different col. Gerani-
ums, rooted, 1 doz. White Ver-
benas. Mrs. M. L, Priest, Talk-
ing Rock.

Large size Whit Geraniums
to exchange for rooted Dark
Red Camellias, 1~or 2 ft. Ad-
vise. Cannot mail. Mrs. J. I.
4 Waycross, 411 House

Le

Exchange White Hardy Or-
chid Roots for other colors, or
rooted Camellias, Peonies, 50c
a.; Rooted Lantanas, 15 ea.;
Or exc. for Iris. Del. Susie B.

: Edwards, Fort Wentworth, 211
7% Aberfeldy St.

Exe. Chrysanthemyms: large

Yellow incurved semi-double,

medium-large, bronze-yellow

small, semi dbl. small yellow,

and white Anemone with yel-

- low center, for Montbrettia,

ee Sweet Violets, Dahlias, Angel

; Trumpet, Per. Phlox, Pink,

Red, Large Mums, ball or shag-

gy type. Mrs, T. L.. Thompson,
Tifton, Rt. 3, Box 125,




Mrs.
3712













SEED FOR SALE





Champion Green Glaze Col-
lard, 1950 new seed, 4 tbls., $1.00
Or any amount. Mrs. T. T. Hol-
loway, Cobbtown, Rt. 1,

25 doz .





Texas Coprock Grain Sorg-
hum, combine or graze off,
make more than corn, graded
seed, $5.00 Cwt. R. D. Tatum,
Palmetto.

5 bu. good Cane Seed, good
for syrup or feed, 4c lb. A. C.
Clark, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.

Brown Top Millet Seed, re-
cleaned, . high germ., 10c lb.
Write for quantity prices. Geo.
B. Berry, Crawford.

500 lbs Genuine Cannonball
Black Diamond Watermelon,
93 per ct. germ., Ist. yr. Okla.,
$1.00 Ib.; Original Ga. Sweet-
heart, 98 per ct. germ., grown
for seed only, $2.00 lb. W. O.
Birdsong, Gordon.

Fresh Calif. Multiplying Beer
Seed, 20c st.;.12 sts., $1.60. PP.
Mrs. Earl Fincher; Waco, Rt. 1.

Multiplying Calif, Beer Seed,
25e good start. No. COD. Mrs.
Sallie-Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Calif. Miltiplying Beer Seed,
25c st.; White Skin Cucumber
Seed, 25c spoonful. Mrs. R. A.
Nolen, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Mammoth Sunflower Seed,
$1.00 gal.; $6.00 bu. PP. Lula
Stover, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

PLANTS FOR SALE



Rutger, Marglobe
300525$1,0075 25089 Me Sali:
Wonder, Hot Pepper, Egg
Plants, 500, $2.00; $3.50 M; 50c
C, Delivered. Otis Conner,
Pitts.

Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
Calif. W. Pepper Cayenne Hot,
Black Beauty Eggplants, 300,
$1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Chas.
W. Cabbage, Ca. Collard, 500,
$1.25; $2.00 M. PP. Mixed it
desired. Prompt shipment. J. D.
| Crenshaw, Pitts, P. O. 8.

Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M;
Calif. Wonder Sweet, Cayenne
Hot Pepper, and Egegplants, 500,
$2.00; $3.00 M; 50:.C.- PP. R.
Chanclor, Pitts,

Certified P. R. Potato Plants
Phone or wire for prices on
large lots. W. W. Williams,
Quitman, -,

Govt. insp. P. R. Potato, $2. 50
Mo Mrs-J. 76. Bullington, Re-
becca, Rt. 1.

Arasan treated, certified Seed
Marglobe, Rutger Tomato Plants
50e C; 500, $2.00; $4.00. M. Wet
Moss, wax paper wrapped. Add
postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson,
Shellman. :

Govt. insp. Exp: Station Bunch
P. R. Plants, $4.00 M. Clay Co-
burn, Tifton, Rt. 6.

Everbearing Strawberry, 50c
C. PP. No checks. Mrs. R. L.
Livingston, Wadley, Rt. 1.

Yellow Wax Banana Pepper,
; Large Orange Tomato,
acidity free, 2 doz., 50c; Catmint
Peppermint, Lemonmint, 25c
bunch. Add 10e for postage.
Mrs. A. ere Waco, Rt. 2,
Box 40.

La. Copper, and. Red: P,.-R;
Potato, cert., good count, $1.25
M. Prompt shipment. B. H. Mann
Surrency, Rt, 2.

PRS Red. az Copper Skin
Sweet Potato, govt. insp., treat-
ed, {$1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.40 M.
Del. Prompt Shipment. Full
Saye E. O. Williams, Surrency,

t.

Red Skin P. R. Potais. govt.
insp., treated, $1.50 M. Del. in
Ga. Full count, W. A. Pearce,
Surrency, Rt. 2.

P. R. Plants, govt. insp., Rut-
ger Tomato, $1. 50 M; 500, $1.00.
Del. in Ga. Ready. Good stocky
Se W. G. OQuinn, Surrency.

5: '2:

Govt. insp. P. R. Copper Skit
Potato, $1.25 M. MO with order.
Exe. for print or white sacks.
A. B. Pearce, Surreney, Rt. 2.

La. Copper, and Red Skin P.
kh. Potato, $1.25 M. Del. Full
count. A. F. Sheffield, Surrency,
Rts2

Red, and Copper Skin P._R.
Paget large and small orders

5c M. Full count. A R. Lightsey,
Baineicy. Re :2,

Cert. La. Copperskin, P. R.
potato, $1.40 M; 4M, $5.00 C.
F. Surrency.

Tomato,



|plants, $2.00 M;

|Ga, and Heading Collard, any

nf, Calif. Wonder
Pepper, 50e C; $2.00 M; Tom-
atoes, 50 C; $1.50 M. Moss
packed. Prompt shipment. Hir-
am Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Rubye ae

Pure cert. La. Copper Skin,
and Red P. R. Potato, 4000, $5. 00
Brinson OBerry, Surrency, Rt.

Red skin P. R. plants, $2.00
Mi Add postage. No chks, nor
Oe H. Q. Griffis, pec
ede

Imp. Copper Skin P. R Po-
tato, ready, $1.75 M; 5 M, up
$1. 50 M. Prompt shipment. Fill
large orders. L. C. Lightsey,
Screven, Rt. 1, Box 185,

Open field grown Rutger
Marglobe ~Tomato, $1.50 M.
Satis. guar. Ralph Tyre, Screven,
Rt.o4;

Govt| insp., treated, 100
Hill Potato, $2.00 M. W.
Wright, Screven, Rt. 1
245. :

Box

Govt. insp. Red or Pink P. R.
Potato, $1.40 M; Rutger, Mar-
globe Tomato, $1.75 M, Prepaid
No checks. Paul Taehisey:. Ser-
even.

Govt. insp., Pink Skin and
100 to Hill Potato plants, $1.50
M. Postpaid. Frank M. Jones,
Screven, Rt. 1.

Imp. Bunch P. R. Tifton exp.
Station var., Potato, plants, $1.09
C; 300, $2.70; 500, $8.05: $5.00 M.
del. Lonnie Mocre, Waycross.
Rt. 1, Box 788.

Ga. Coastal Plain Cert. Cliett
Bunch P. R. plants, $4.00 M.
FOB. Immediate shipment,
Lewis Taylor, Tifton. Rt. 1

Gov. insp., Red Skin and 100
to Hill potato plants, $425 M
FOB. G. L. Brannen, Patterson.

Cert. Copper Skin potato
5 = M., $7.50;
10 M. $12.00. FOB. A. J. Griffis,
Patterson. Rt. 1, Box 42.

Sweet pepper, Calif. Wonder,
Ruby King, Bull Nose, Pimiento
also Dill plants, Red Gold, Mast-
odon Everbearing strawberry,
$1.00 C; Dill sprays, 2 doz., 50c.
Moss packed, Mrs M. L. Eaton,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Late Flat Dutch, large C. W.
and All Season Cabbage, Mar-
globe, Stone, Baltimore Tomato,

size, mixed, 300, $1.00; 500, $1. 50;
$2. 00 M. Del. 53. M. Garrett,
Gainesville, Rt. 4.

P. R. Potato, insp., cert., $1.75
M mailed; $1.50 M expressed.
Cash with order. No cheks.
Prompt shipment. John C. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 1. ae

Blakemore Strawberry, young
Ist. yr., $5.00 M; 500, $3.25; 70c
C. PP. Prompt shipment. Damp
a MO only. Mrs. Glenn:

H. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Scup-
pernong Vine cutting, 50c doz.;
Catnip, Horehound, 25c bunch.
Add postage. Mrs, Lee Hood,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Wakefield, Dutch Cabbage,
Stone, Marglobe, Rutger Tom-
ato, Collard, 30c C; 500, $1.10,
$1.90 M; Calif. Wonder Pepper,
50c C; $4.00 M; Govt. imsp. P.
R. Potato, $1.75 M. Miss Lee
Crow, Gainesville, Rt? 2; Box
143.

Rooted Mastodon and Klond-
ike Strawberry Plants, 40c.C;
500, $2.00; $4.00 M. Prompt ship-
ment. Add postage. Mrs. Guy
Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Condon Giant Mastodon Ever-
bearing Strawberry, $1.00 C;
Red Raspberry everbearing var-
iety, $1.00 doz.; Catnip, Hore-
hound, Horsemint, Spearmin, 25
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Govt. insp. Copperskin Po-
tato, $1.50 M del.; 5000, $6.00;
10,000 up, $1.00 M. Exp. Col;
Marglobe, Rutger, Stone Toma-
to, Cabbage, Ga. Collard, 300,
$1.00; $1.90 M del.; 5000, $1.40
M. exp.; Rubye King Pepper,
40c C. C. W. Smith, Gainesville,
Re 2

Govt. insp. pure Red Skin P.
R. Potato, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M;
Old Fashion Boon, 500, $1.50,
$2.50 M. Prompt shipment. No
COD orders. Dewey Mathis,








/$1.50 M.

$1.00 -C. Exc. 100 for 4 Print|.
$1.00 doz; Peppermint plants,





Govt insp. Old Fashion oy
eae a $1.50; $2.50 M; Red

Skin PB. R.; 500, $1.25; $2.00 M.| P
Prompt mone No COD or-



R. Potato, from vine cuttings,
500, $1.25; "$2.00 M. Prompt ship-
ment Guy Crowe, Gainesville,
oD.

P. R. Potato, $1.50 M mailed;
$1.25 M_ expressed; 10,000 up,
$1.00 M. Cash. No checks.
Prompt shipment, Major Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 1. |

Marglobe, Rutger, New Sine
Tomato, 50c C: 500, $1.50; $2.25
M: PP. Egbert Keith, "Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1. S

Pe, Potato, inspetted: cert.
$1.75 M PP; $1.50 M exp.; 5000
up, $1.25 M. Postal MO Lester
Roper, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Everybearing Mastodon Straw-
berry, 75 C; Horse Radish, 20c
ea.; Hot, Sweet Pepper, 1ic
doz.; Jubilee, Garden King, Yel-
low Pear Tomato, 25c doz. Add}
postage. Veda Evans, Ellijay, |
Rt. oe

Ruby King Sweet Pepper,
25 doz.; iit Huckleberr, bear-
ing size, 85c doz.; Hazlenut
Bushes, 8, $1.00. Add postage,
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay,
Rt. 3, Box 49.

Pink and Red Skin P: R. Po-
tato, 500, $1.0; $1.75 M. Prompt
shipment, E. C. Waldrip, Flow-

- Govt.

Imp.

PR.
Ga.
order. |
Re 8

Del. in
Rea





Mo ees
Baxley,

Fresh
Tomato,

ery Branch, Rt. 1. oe
Chas. W. Cabbage,~Cabbage Tee

Heading Collard 20c C; $150
M; Bermuda Onion, Rutger,
oe New Stone Tomato,
25e C; $2.00 M; Black Beauty 3
Egg Plants, 40c Ge 5$3.50 MES
World Beater, Ruby King, Calif.
Wonder, 35 C; $3.00 M. Mrs. |
si: Brittingham, Guyton.

(Missionary Strawberry, 75
C; Exchange for print sacks,
Mrs. Cromer McCurley, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.

Bunch P. R. oe. $1.25 C;
400, $3.50; $6.00 M. Express or
Parcel Post, PP in Ga. J. E.
Sims, Mystic. -

Cert. P. R. Potato, $1.40 M;
5 M, $6.00. Guar. good count.
Mrs. A. B. Williams, Naylor.

Copper; Red Skin Potato,
No COD nor checks.
Homer Worth, Nicholls, RFD 1.

Certified Copper Skin Potato,
aLG M. Moss packed, Prepaid.
T. N. Harrison, Patterson.

Govt. insp. P. R. and La.
cones Sweet Potato, $2.50.
R. N. Redmond, Pelham, Rt.



$1.25 M.
Box 79.

treated,
M. Earl

Bristol.

sare

Imp.

Govt. insp., treated Red Skin
Potato, also Copper Skin, $1.50.
M. Del. count. Prompt
shipment. Luther Griffis, Odum,
Rt. 2.

Imp. Pink skim P. R: Potato,
grown froni~vine st. in, seed,
$2.00 M. Del, PP. to 3rd. zone.
J. T. Gruber, Odum, Rt. 2.

R. Potato, red skin, $1 50 |
ie Rutger, Marglobe Tomato,
$1. 95 M. Moss packed. Prompt |
shipment. Marvin Mullus, Odum.

Govt. insp. P.R. Potato, red,
and copper skin. $1.50 M; 5000
up, $1.25 M. Del. Full count.
Prompt shipment, W. G. Mur-|
ray, Odum, Rt. 2. 2

- Tomato plants: Marglobe,
Beetstask Ponderosa, 50 C;
White Heading Cabbage, 60 C;
Black Beauty eggplants, sweet
hot pepper, dill. 25c doz; small,
seed, 10c tsp. and stamped en-
velope. Add postage. Mrs. C.
R. Sorrelis, Monroe. Rt. th i

Everbearing. strawberry,

Bristol.

to
Johnnie

Govt.

PR

here. D,

Garlic--bulbs, 10c ea.,

sacks;
$1.00 doz; Pie plants, $2.00 doz. Bristol.
Miss McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.

Black Beauty case tae plants
25c doz; Damp packed. Prompt
genre Add postage. Mrs.
M. L. Butler, Cairo. Rt. 1, Box
aaa

Govt, insp. Pink Skin P. R.
Potato, $1.40 M. Prompt de-
livery. No. checks. Seatten R.

Herrington, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Cert. La. Copper Skin Potato,
govt. insp., t eated, $1.75 M. ae
Full count. Immediate





Gainesville, Rt 2

ment. Aaron C, Reese, Baxle
Ree ee

Ship date requested, ae
ris, Baxley, Rt. 2

$2.00 M; Marglob
mato, $2.00.
Baxley, Rt.

No




100 to Hill Potato,
with order. 535 a Rect,

Bunch P. R. Potato,
Red Skin P. R. Potato, $
PP. Prompt shipmen
|Stedley



Fresh G:
ger Tomato. Boe
$1.75 M; Im
Potato, 50 C

M; Bull Nose Sweet
50c. C; 500, $1.50, PP. Pa
damp moss. Buford Li

M; Bull Nose Sweet.
50c C; 500, $1.50. Moss
4B ee Harris Lightsey, B 5




Sweet Pepper, 50c
Lightsey, Baxley, Re ;
Red Skin Potato =S

John W. Wilson, Bristol,

Imp. P. R. Red Skin, i
Hill Potato Plants, govt.

otato, govt.
M; 5M up, $1.15 M. J

P..R. Potato, imp. red
low skin, 100 to

. G. Tyre, Bristol.




prompt shipm
i Carter, Bristol.
P. R. Potato, govt.
yellow or red ge ;
5000, $5.00. LL. LL. Cray

PRees
treated, 906 M 5 'M up
shipment. sone Saket
tol,

Red, Copper: mse

Del, Parcel Post to
No COD orders. ae:
Bristol, Rt. 1, Box 80.



Rk
_|: Copper Skin Potato, 5,
FOB here. unet,

skin govt. insp., treated,
M; 5 M up, $1.25 M. Full
Prompt shipment. J. O
sey; Bristol, Rt. 1.

_ Red, Copper Skin Pe Re
gov insp.,

IPs Ie and La. Cop a
tato, Rigas = B. a

Govt. insp.
BAX. < R. Plants, $1.75 M; 1k
Tomato, strong, msi<
$1.50 M..
6 nice print. sacl
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SYRUP FOR SALE



a ron Spear,

3ermuda Grass Stol-
ohn

de dried, 30c cup; Col.
15e cup for odrint
Glyde Harrison,

- Stolons, ,
ded

; Loa
farm, 1000, $10. 00:
We dig each Mon-
z Harrison, Blackshear.

da Mastodon Straw-
00 C. PP. Tom Kittle,
Rt. 5.

atfiip Plants, $100
ato, $2.00 M;. Also

Gourds, $1.50. PP.'

umming, Rt. 5,

W. Cabbage, New
ato, 25 C; Large

10( cases pure Ga. Sugar
Cane Syrup, A-1 grade, $5.50
Cs. (6 gals. to case). FOB. ea:
Merritt, Cairo, Rt. 1. Box 308.

40 No. 10 Cans Syrup, extra
good, bright, thick, $40.00 for
lot. W. Atkinson, Valdosta,

New 1 gal. cans No. LA grade
Maple Syrup, from green cane,
, | $1. 00 gal. Any amt. up to 150
| gals. M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1.

100 Ten Ib. buckets A grade
a. Cane Syrup, $1.00 gal. FOB.
J. H. Rowland, Wrightsville.

50 gal. yasrs Syrup, 50c gal.
0c gal. at my place. W. M.
Stone, Baxley, Rid eee

e Syrup: 300 gal. cans,
half gal. cans, 300 case, 300
cans, 6-5s in glass, sell all or
part, $1.00 gal. H. G. Smith,
Cairo. Phone 426.

2000 gals. Feed and poison
syrup, 40c gal. in new 5 gal.
cans. O. E. Norton, Fairburn:



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



: APPLES:

Bright, sundried, pies De-

re. } licious Apples, 50 lb. in 5. and

edded for plants. Rwy.
reo W. Register, Cor-

spe imp. Red, Copper
0, ready, $1.25 M. FOB
d count. Exc. for print

oeney: Bristol,

fend Collard ie

; $1.75 M; tomato, 300,
M; Sweet and Hot
-C; 500, $1.50; $3.0
ranted. W. H. Bran-

otato planis, Tifton

. var., for immediate
G--- 300;. $2:50; 500,

; Rutger and Mar-

$2.00 M; 500, $1.00.

- Moss packed, good
mpt shipment. I. T.

lard and Chas. W. cab-
500, , $1.00; Mar-
Rutger tomato, 500,
1.60. M. PP Solomon

AND PEAS
R SALE

Soy Beans, recleaned,
L. C. Nowell, Macon,

oa \
kled (Pole Cat)

ups, $1.25; Mush,

7, Brown 6 Wks.
eas, 35c cup, 4 cups,
d. Prompt del. H.
dson, Bowdon, Rt. 1.

New Era Peas, $1.50.
illian cag na White,

Foot Long Beans,
PP. S. King;

_ Shatter Proof Soy
50 b bu. at barn. L. H.

ch Butterbeans, 35c
ak Spanish Peanuts,
amt. Sage (dry),

w White Bunch But-
je teacup. PP in Ga.
er eeeOT, eM ae

, | 3416 J. .

10 lb. lots. Or 1 lb. 60c. FOB.
Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy.

| BEESWAX:

10 lbs. Beeswax, 50c lb. Mrs.
W. L. Hulsey, Cumming, Rt. 5.
BUTTER:

5 lbs. fresh Butter per week,
v0c Ib. you furnish container, add
postage. Mrs. S. W. Wright, Tal-
lapoosa, Rt. 1.

SUPPLIES:

5 col. Italian Bees in patent
| gums, 2 and 3 supers to gum,
should be full of honey, Make
offer. See at farm on Old Cor-
inth Rd., 4% mi. S. W. Newnan,
any day except Saturday. W. C.

_ Byington, Newnan, Rt. 3.

6-10 lb. tins new Ext. Honey,
$11.50; 60 Ib. square can, 12-24
db. big mouth glass jars to case,
each $9.00; $5.75; 24-12 oz. jais,

: $4.00. All orders shipped as

received. John A. Crummey,
Jc cup.

5 hives bees in pat. hives with
supers, $10.00-$15.00. Will not

: deliver, but easy to haul. Samuel

B. Jones, Roswell, % Bellsam
Greenhouses. Tel. Roswell 3801.

CANTALOUPES:

4 A Cantaloupes in field. See.
W. G. Fitzgerald, Pitts, Rt. 43
Box 36-A.

CORN:

Several hundred bushels of
Corn for sale Mrs. R. H. es
Metter. Phone 20-21.

-\ EGGS:

_ Ringneck Pheasant eggs, from
extra heavy laying str., large
type, 13 del. in Ga, for $2.00
postpaid. J. H. Barr, Lumpkin.

Turkey eggs, 12 for $2.75; al-
so day old turkey poults, 75c
e Delivery after June 6th.

rs. C. M. Davis, Buckhead.
| HAMS: :

_ 2 country cured hams, for
sale. Odell K. Vernon, Cum-
ming, Rt. 4.

HAY:

.1950 fresh cut, tender Mixed
/Grasses Hay, $27.50 ton del. in
3 to 7 ton lots. H. W. ain es
Athens, Phone 3338 J.

HONEY:

New crop Red Crimson Clov-
er Honey,. $2.25 per 10 lb. pail,
del. parcel. post. D. M. .Kirk-
land, Summertown.

MANURE:

Chicken manure, no _ litter
}for sale in small lots at my
home only. J. H. Felker, At-
lanta, 625 Cooledge N. E. HE
3416 J

Chicken Manure in small lots
at my home only. No dirt nor
litter. J. Felker, Atlanta, 625
Cooledge St. N. E. Tel. He.

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MEAT:

2 good shoulders hickory
smoke meat, 60c Ib. Add postage.
ma ship COD. B. A. Weeks,



500.

MARKET BULLET

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE

OATS: |

Sound Victory Grain Oats,
Slee Duin): Sie bu, bags, FOB
farm. J. F. Lowe, Ft. Valley.

PEANUTS:

Spanish Peanuts, 20c lb. Add
Dertnee. JW Bone, Dallas, Rt.

CATTLE FOR SALE

~

Jersey milch cow, 4 gal. milk,
1% lbs. butter per day, $150.06.
Inquire at Sharps Filling Sta+
tion, about 1 mi. off Athens
Hwy. Mis; RE. Butterfield,
Stone Mountain. Rt. 2.

4 yr. old, reg., Hereford cow,
bred to Advance Choice Domi-
no bull, with 6 mos. old heifer
calf at side. H. M. Peabody,
Smyrna Exchange 136R

Reg., Aberdeen-Angus buil,
ready for service, for sale. Dr.
N. S. Herod, Smyrna, Herodian
220W

2 Brahma bulls,
and other 6 mos. old, for. saie,
also 2 mare colts, 2 yrs. old,
and Black and White Spanish
Jack, 5 yrs. old, smooth hair,
easy to handle. H. C. Carmichel
Tifton. LakeMary.

Reg., 5 yrs. old Holstein bull,
about 1100 Ibs., for sale. Write.
Mrs. O. He Donaldson, Cairo.

Nice, 3% gal. Jersey milch
cow, very gentle, easy to milk,
fat, in good shape. Good butter
Spotted Shetland pony, $100.00.
Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt.
2, CHALE.

Dbl. Reg. Hereford bull, 1 yr.
old, and 20 head Polled heifers,

Atlanta, Rt. 4, Cascade Road.

Reg. Guernsey bull, yearling,
ready for light service, $125.90
at my place; also want a reg.,
Guernsey bull yearling, 12 to
15 mos. Contact. A. T. Cowings,
Meansville. Rt. 1, Box 7.

Light colored Jersey Cow,
gentle, freshen Atgust Ist. 5
gal. daily when feed is good,
good cond., $150.00. Evie McCoy,
Tennille, Rt. 1. Box 77.

Jersey-Guernsey Cow, from
reg. Jersey Cow and Bull, 4
yrs. old, giving 5 gals, and 2 Ibs.
butter daily, $300.00 at my barn.
K. S. Price, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Cow, heavy springer, with
2nd. calf, $175.00. Hoke OKel-
ley, Loganville Rt. 2.

Season Herd Bull, Dbl. Stand-
ard Polled Hereford, Aster Ad-
vance Domino, 3 yrs. 9 mes.
old, excellent specimen, A-l
conformation, best bloodlines,
D. C. Collier, Barnesville.

3 nice young Milch Cows, Ist.
and 2nd. calves, resaonable
price. W. P. Couch, Luthers-
ville.

15 head Milch Cows, $150.00
ea. Also 6 Can Milk Cooler, and
Milk Cans for sale. A. L. Ogle-
tree, Robinson.

Outstanding reg. Angus bull,
around 1600 lbs., good cond.,
selling to change blood lines;
Also want good reg. Jersey or
Guernsey Heifers or Cows,
reasonably priced. Must be
clean. D. T. Jennings, Ameri-
cus, P. O. Box 84.

Several fresh Milch Cows,
1st class, for sale. L. P. Single-
ton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. ,

3 reg. Dbl. Polled Hereford
Bulls, 14 mos.
bloodlines, well marked, -good
individuals. Priced to sell. J.
H. Knight, Jr., Mableton.
(Farm, Franklin, Rt. 2.).

Grade Jersey Cow, young,
fresh in, 5 gals., perfect quali-
ties. Horace Darnell,..Sr., Wins-
ton.

Reg. Polled Hereford Bull,
3 yrs. old, or 1 yr. old Bull,
not. registered. See. Dont
write. E. J. McGinnis, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 1.

Small Jersey Cow with Ist.
calf, good qualities, cheap. See
at barn 21/2 mi. Marietta,
just off Powder Springs Rd.
Fred Se Marietta,

oaks :



one 3. yrs.

same breed. R. W. Caldweli,|)

old, best of}1



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CATTLE FOR SALE

HOGS FOR SALE



Reg. Ayrshire Bull, _ born
Sept. 23, 1949, good bloodline,
$135. at my farm. J. C. Poss,
Washington, Rt. 2. (5 mi. W.
on Greensboro Rd.).

Heavy springing Cow with
2nd calf, $175. Hoke OKelley,
Loganville, Rt. 2.

Purebred, horn type Here-

ford Bull for sale. H.
drip, Forsyth, Rt. 1. ~

G. Wal-
HOGS FOR SALE

Five SPCs:
12 wks. old,

3 maies, 2 gilts,
approx. 75 Ibs.,

reg. in buyers name. E. E. Sel-

lers, Hazelhurst, Rt. 1.

16 reg. Big Bone Black Afri-
can Guinea pigs, $20. ea. at 2
mos. old. Ship anywhere. Paul
J. Cleveland, Elberton, Rt. 2.

1 SPC-Hereford Sow and 8
head of pigs, sired by reg. SPC
Male, farrowed Apr. 13th. Mrs.
Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1,
Box 343.

3 ea. males and female OIC
pigs,-9 wks. old, $20. ea. Reg.
in buyers name. Carl W. Mal-
com, Madison, Rt. 1.

' Reg. Hampshire pigs, from
A-1 mothers of thrifty meat
W. D. Young . Homer-

Reg. Hampshire pigs from
gilt that won Ist prize at Tam-
pa State Fair this Spring;
Boars, $25.00; Gilts, $30. Reg.
im buyers name. J. B. Olliff,
Homerville.

Reg. Berkshire pigs, $25. ea.
del. Finest show stock. H. W.
Vaughn, Athens. Phone 3338-J.

4 mos. old Hampshire mate
pigs, sub. to reg., $17. ea. with-
out papers. Odis Duggan,
Chester.

2 yr. old P. C. boar, not reg.,
wt. 350-400 lbs. (to avoid in-
breeding), $25. my place
Conley, or contact, Leonard
Pennisi, Atlanta, 427 Peachtree-
Arcade Bldg. Phone MA 8782.

3 purebred Hampshire boars,
out of litter of 13, farrowed
Mar, 3rd., $25. ea. Reg. in buy-
ers name. Will not ship; Also
Tenn. Walking Stallion, 4 yrs.
old, no papers, $125. J. W. Wat-
son, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box
349. .

2 SPC Boar pigs, 8 wks. old,
subj. to register, $20, ea. F.F.A.
Pig Chain stock... Warren
Thornton, Greenville, Rt. 1.

1 SPC Gilt, 1 Boar, subj. to
register, 8 wks. old, $20. ea.
Dam was winner at Macon Fair
last fall. Joseph Dollar, Ho-
gansville, Rt. 1.

Purebred Duroc pigs, 13 wks.
old, 3 gilts, 1 boar from litter
of twelve. also purebred OIC
pigs, 10 wks. old, 4 boars from
litter of 10, Sow showed Blue
Ribbon litter State Fair, 1949.
All $20. ea. with papers. D. N.
Whiddon, Voc. Agri. Teacher,
Perry FFA, Perry, Ga.

Med. Bone PC pigs, 8 wks.
old, males, $15. 00; Females,
$20. ea. Reg. in buyers name.
See at my home, south of
Buena Vista, Hwy. 41. Barney
Simmons, Buena Vista, (Rte 1:

Berkshire Sow, $65. at my
barn. John Howard, Cleveland,
Rt. 1.

3 reg. Duroc Gilts, blocky, 2
bred, 25c lb.; also 1 Sow bred
to reg. male, 20c lb. Will not
ship. J.C. Harris, Butler, Rt.

Booking orders for+5 Essex
pigs (2 males) to be delivered
June 26th, 8 wks. old, $30. pr.,
$16. ea. Reg. in buyers name.
J. H. Moss, Lula.

3 reg. SPC Brood Sows.
blocky, average 9 pigs per lit-
ter, due to farrow June, July,
and Aug., bred by) reg. SPC
Male, $100.00 ea.; Also reg. SPC
Male. 10 mos. old, -$100.00; 2
Gilts, reg. buyers name, $30. 00
ea. At my farm, except will
ship gilts. W. C. Parks, secon;
Rt. 3, Allen Rd.

10 wks. old Black African
Shoats, $25.00 E. O. Bledsoe,
Carrollton, Rt. 3. .

_ Purebred Black Essex Pigs,

10 wks. old, blocky, best blood-

_ register, $25.00
inters ve oe

in

where,
Gai



f
Reg. SPC Sow, blocky, good
bloodlines. about 325 lbs.,
fectly marked with 3 pigs,
be registered, & wks., 2 gilt
boar, $100.00 for lot. Sell sen
arately; 2 Gilts, 12 wks. oid
$20.00 ea. With. papers. G. A
Lewis, Unadilla. Phone 3140,

Reg. Hampshire Pigs, -
Mar. 28, 1950, 4 males, /2 fe-
males, from litter of nine, dbl
treated, reg. in buyers name.
FOB. Louis Taylor, Ca

$30. Ship anywhere, also want
reg. Tog. and billy goat. Ad
vise. Leon Watson, Unadilla,
P. O. Box 214. S

2 good Brood- Sows, Tam-
worth, and 1 Male, 15 mos. o!d,
8 pigs, 4: wks. old. Sell all or
part. All reg. in buyers name.
Come see. Will not ghip. J. F.
Smith, Waverly.

Purebred Black Essex pigs,
blocky, subi. to register. $25.
ea. Ready for delivery. W. B.
Winters, West Green. Phone
1613. : x

Reg. Big Bone Guinea, stay
fat, stocky built, reg. im
buyers name, $15.00 ea.; $28.10
pr. Plus shipping chrgs. J. L.
McDonald Jr., Commerce, Rt. 1.

OIC Pigs, short nose blocky,
reg. buyers name, 10 wks. old,
$25.00. Satis. guar. Ship any-
where. H. J. Dupree, Acworth, 3
Risk SS

2 rg.. Berkshire Boars, one
9 mos. old, $50.00; Other 3 mos.
old, $30.00. W. C. Harris, Winder,

Reg. White Face Hereford
Pigs, 2-4 mos. old} $20.00 to $30.-
00 ea. J. F. Bennett, Albany,
1006 N. Washington Street.

Reg. SPC Boars, Sept. and
Oct. farrow, from grand champ
bloodlines. Mrs. L. A. Helmes,
Ranger, % Evergreen Farms.

Essex Gilt, bred to reg. male,
reg. in buyers name, $40.00; <
Essex Males ready for service
reg. buyers name, $35. 50. A. Lie :
Moss, Lula.

16 nice reg. Big Bone Bisoc
African Guinea Pigs, treated,
reg. in buyers name, $15.00 ea.
Ship anywhere. Paul J. Cleve-
land, Elberton, Rt. 2.

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

~

At Stud: Reg. small size
Shetland, Chestnut with light
mane and tail; Also few 1 yr.
old purebred Black Angus
bulls, $250: ea. S. A. Ginn,
Covington. 4

Dark Bay Mare, 4 yrs. old,
blaze face, 4 white feet, 1106
Ibs., $100.00: Iron Gray Stud,
5 yrs. old, 900 Jlbs., work to
anything, for sale or exc. for .
good 1000 lb. mule, 7 or 8 yrs. .
old. A. D. Giles, Douglasville,
Rate 25

At Stud to Approved mares:
Champion, dbl. reg., Palomino
quarter horse. Contact. C20.
M. Couch, Atlanta, 370 Peach-
tree St., N. E> Phone CY 2561,

Some mules for sale. See.
Robert Thornton, Monticello,
RFD.

Mare, 1250 lbs., 10 yrs. old,
$75.00; Small Mare mule, $25.
Both gentle. Trade for cattle or.
hogs. See at my farm on Hall
Road. | K. Hyde, Thomasville,
Rt. 4.

Shetland Pony,
sound, red and white.
phone La. 6561; Home,
2285. C. M. McMullan,
Eibby Re tc

1 pair Good medium size
mules for sale or trade for
young Jersey Cow or Haif=r,
or 2 young male ones. A. D.
Beckett, Fairburn, Rt. 2.

2 Gelding Horses, 1 register-
ed walking, 7 and 9 yrs. old,
$100. and $150. respectively.
Thos. M. Tillman, Athens.

2 nice Mares, 2 and 4 yrs..
old, gentle, but not broken >
work, $150. for pr. or exc. for
cattle. Edith Collum, Haddock,
Ritch:

Good mare mule, around
1100 Ibs., 8 yrs. old, work any-

$110, Curtis Heand,
vil le, oRipacige s

gentle,

Fr.
Ben



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and NZ Reds:

1 year, ship anywhere. Letters

- not reg., 6 mos. old, $5. or will

pews st. 2

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PAGE BIGHT

ARKE





RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



Golden Fawn Flemish Giants
Papers furnish-

ed. Phone Calhoun 7066. Miss
rminda Mason, East Paint,
210 Center Ave.

NZW Rabbits, all ages up to

Grady Panter, Dial.

Guinea pigs (Cavies), males,
$1. ea; Females, $1.50 Will
ship. Clarence E. Greene, War-

ans.

1 pr. Angoras, purebred but

exc. Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia,
RFD 2.

2 mos. old trio of Chinchillas,
buck from separate litter, ped.
papers furnished. Ship RR Ex-
press COD anywhere. John L.
Parrott, Macon, 2366 Miller
Field Rd., Rt. 6.

50. Rabbits, NZR, 21/2-4 lbs.
ea., 6-9 wks. old. Mrs. L. B.
Maddox, College Park, 523
East Harvard St. Tel. Ca. 1735.

Angora Rabbits, several: prs.
pedigreed, top woolers, good
breeders, bucks 1 yr. old, does
8 mos. old, already bred, $7.50
pr. W. E. Stone, Royston, Rt. 1.

Fine Giant Chinchilla Rab-
bits, 8 wks. old, $2. ea. J. O.
Adams, Ty Ty.

English Angoras, from reg.
stock, $3.50 per head. Mrs. C.
E. Townsend, Bainbridge, Rt. 2,

7 Baby Beef NZW Bucks, 4
Hwt. Chin. Bucks, 6 wks. old,
Two 4 mos. old, English Ango-
ra Does, pair, 5 wks. old, Ped.
papers with all; White Doe with
litter of ten, 5 wks. old Satis.
guar. Spencer Strange, Hart-
well, 602 Savannah St. y

Kellys Triple S, prize win-
ning Angora Rabbits. Must sell
at sacrifice on account of sick-
ness. Come see Make offer. M.
K. Fuqua, Hawkinsville.

4 Angora Buck Rabbits, 1 yr.
old, subj. to register, $5.00 ea,
FOB. F. E. Broome, Homer,
Box 61.

Black buck and doe, $5.50; Gray

$3.20 ea; Black buck, $2.50;
doe, bred, $4.00; 1 pr. extra
large brown Belgian stock,

$8.00 pr; young stock, 1 pr. ea.
Belgians and Blacks, $3.00 pr.
Tom Chapman, Tifton. Rt. <7;
Box 8B.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



Toggenbergs: 2 grade. Bucks,
2 wks old, $5.00 ea.; Grade Doz,
4 mos. old, $10.00; Doe, % gal.
daily, $15.00; Nubians:
Purebred Black Doe, $40.00;
Two 2 mos. Bucks, sired by
Michael of Euania, $20.00 and
$30.00 respectively. Eugene Mc-
Michen, Hiram, Rt. 1, B-100.

Milk Goat, giving half gal.
milk daily, gentle, $20.00. E. W.
Keys, Redan, P. O. Box 37.

Purebred Toggenburgs: Young
up to 2 mos., $15.00 ea.; Doe to
freshen Sept., $25.00; 6 qt. doe,

freshen in 2 wks., $40.00. Must
sell before next month. Accept
bids. Can be registered. Mrs.
Geo. Leckenby, Jonesboro, Rt.
1, Box 413.



LIVESTOCK WANTED

CATTLE:

Want 10 to 15 top grade,
open Hereford heifers, wt.
400-600 lbs. Prefer in North
Ga. C. M. Tomlinson, Flint-
stone.



Exe. nice, very gentle 2 tone
riding Mare for heifer, mule or

sheep... J; -F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs.

HORSES & MULES:

Want gentle, well broken

work mare, 3 to 6 yrs. old, one
that will work and not kick
nor balk, wt. 1300-1400 lbs. Ad-
vise. George K, McGhee, Fay-
etieville.
SHEEP & GOATS:
Want baby lambs, black pre-
ferred, 3 to 6 days old. J. A.
Adams, Hoschton.

Want good, fresh milk goat,

giving 1/2 gal. day.-Quote best
del. near Fork . Creek

nad
aptist | Church, 4 mi. No. it

LIVESTOCK WANTED

POULTRY FOR SALE





Want 1 milk goat, 2 or 3
qts. cap., at reasonable price.
D. H. Rainwater, College Park,
Rt. 3, Box 467.

Want 10 to 35 head of mostly
stock sheep, but will buy. all
kinds. Advise. J. A. Puett,
Young Harris.



POULTRY FOR SALE



BANTAMS:

Black Wyandotte bantams,
3 purebred hens, cock, and 2
hens Wyandotte mixed, $12.60
for lot. W. H. Sheridan, Decatur,
214 Madison Ave.

2 hens and rooster, Bantams,
$2.00 or-75c ea. Hershel Blalock,
Alto, Box 22.

Young stock in Dark Cornish,
Golden Sebrights and Black
Tailed Japs for sale, also Eggs,
15, $5.00 Bob Clark Macon,
372 Spring St.

Crossed Bantams, 1 yr. old,
Laying, mixed, $2.00 trio. Grady.
Panter, Dial.

Nice young purebred Golden
Sebright Bantams, from prize
winning stock; Rooster, $2.00;
Pair, $5.00. Write. Hubert Mil:
ler, Dudley, Box 13.

Black Cochin Bantam Ro-
oster for sale. J. J. Swain, Way-
cross, 900 Waller St.

Bantams: Sebright Hen, 8:
chicks, $6.00; Leghorn-Bantam
Hen, 3 Chicks, 5-6 wks. old, Also
Wild Mallard Ducks, domestic-
ated, 1 generation from wild,
not quite grown, $2.00 ea. No
less 3. MO. Tabe Bartley, Black-
shear, P. O. Box 8.

Dark Cornish Bantams, Some
Atlanta, Macon, and Albany
winners, H. L. Farmer, Albany,
801 Hines St.

20 Bantam Hens, good stock,
extra good layers, 6 streaked
neck Leghorns, mixed with
game, extra good layers. Call
Be. 6616. Mrs. Carrie Allen,
Atlanta, 42 Mildred Pl. N. W.

Common Bantam Pullets and
Roosters, mixed game and Se-
bright, $1.00 ea. FOB. MO. Mrs.
Eliza Guilford, Blackshear, POB
8.

1949 Golden Sebright Roosi-
er, good stock, $1.00 FOB. Money
Order, Silas Snipes, Commerce,
Rt.22: oe
BARED, WHITE, OTHER
ROCKS:
~ 50 BR Pullets, 10 wks. old,
3 A grade, $1.25 ea. My home 4
mi. S. Baconton, on U. 8S. Hwy.
19. 7, L, Blount, Baconton, Rt.
Box 59.

50-60 AAA young BR Hens,
laying, 25c lb. or $1.50 ea. at
my place 5 mi. E. Fairmount.
Garfield Tilley, Fairmount, Rt.
Dy . ;

Champion B. Rocks Atlanta
49: Three nice hens, laying,
show stock, $20.00; also Black
Warhorse Hen, Bacon strain,
$3.00, Will ship. Max Carver.
East Point, 328 Clermont Ave.

2 trio Partridge Rocks, Mar.
hatch, AAA stock, $5.00 trio.
(MO only. Will ship. H. C. Bier-
man, Jr., Albany, 217 Telfair
Ave. .

CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS:

2 trios White Lace Red Corn-
nish, laying, $10.00 trio. MO. No
checks. J. C. Herron, Martin,

SER teror a

5 purebred BB Dark Corn-
nis, heavy type, 18 mos. old hens,
$13.50 or $2.75 ea. Also Eggs
of some $1.65 ver 15. Carton !o
be returned at once only. Miss
aia B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt.

About 20 ea., Pit Game Stags
Hens and Pullets, for sale cheap.
Bisse Crawford, Tiger.

Dark Cornish Rooster,3 Hens,
1949 hatch, $8.00; Pr. Turkens
(turkeys) $4.00 pr.; Guinea Hen,
$1.00: Light Brahma Rooster, 3
hens, $8.00. James C. Lemmonds,
Monroe, Rt. 1.

Purebred Black Jersey Roost-
er, 2 yrs. old, $2.50 cash; 6 pure-
bred Black Jersey Giamt Hens,
2 yrs. old, $2.00 ea. Cash, No Ex-
change. Mrs. B. H.~ Purvis,
Helena, Rt, 1.

Few pure Pit Low Sees Game
Stags, $8.00 ea. ain J.L ag



, Paes: |



LEGHORNS:

100 best grade White Leghorn
Pullets, $1.00 ea. Tel Ma. .9182.
James H. Thomas, Atlanta,
1420 Eric St. S. E.

Black Leghorns, all laying;
Also show quality Birds: Silver
Buff. White Polish, Houdans,
Black Cochins, S. S. Hambergs;
All fair prices. W. O. Thomas,
Savannah, 1205 East 40th. St.

About 100 White Leghorn
Hens, 1 yr. old., $1.50 ea. Will
ship. You pay shipping chrgs.
Henry S. Howell, Trion, Rt. 1.

200 Brown Leghorn Pullets,
Mar. 1950 hatch, 75c ea. Cannot
ship. Ethel Craven, Clem, Rt. 1.

150 W. L. 4-A grade April
pullets, $2.00 ea. Mrs. T. L.
Lanier, Summit, Rt. 2, Box 77.

MISCELLANEOUS:

Few. started Capons, 85c ea.;
Also taking orders for start-
ed Capons. Write: Colman B.
Altman, Waycross, 1446 Brunel
St. Tel 1394-J.-

ORPINGTON:

5 fine Yellow Buff Gander
Young Roosters, $1.75 ea.; More
than one, $1.50 ea. Mrs, "Marie
Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2:
PIGEONS:

Barn yard pigeons, 50c ea. W.
S! Bellamy, Luthersville.

Purebred, seamless banded
Racing Homers, also purebred

Sithwick, Camilla.

REDS (R. 1. & N. H.): 300 N.
H. Red 4 wks. old pullets, 35
ec, Exp. Col T.B. McCall, Quit-
man, Rt. 3, Box 62.

50 purebred NH Red and Rl
Red young hens, full production,
no culls, $2.00 ea. Will not ship.
Tel. 290-W-3. Mrs. S. M. Sl

land Rd.
Mar. 30, hatch NH: Pullets,

lots of 25 to 1000. $1.00 ea. Come

see. KE, H. nea, , Buena
Vista.

240 Apr. 1949 RI Pullets, ROP
sired, direct from J. J. Warren.
Reasonable price at my place.
R. F. Blount, Gay, Rt. 1.

80 NH Red, 4 A Hens, 1 yr.

old, laying 70 per ct., $2.00 ea.
Mrs. H.-H. Hunter, Stephens,
Box 45, me

50 Colonial best egg strain
NH Red Pullets, 8 wks. old, $1.00
ea. Mrs. E. V. Davis, Preston,
Rt. +2.

About 480 Key Stone Red Pul-
lets, 7 wks. old, 75c ea. at my
home, G, W. Hammock, Bowdon,

1,/ Rt. 4.
350 RI production Red Pul-|

lets, 3 mos: old, $1.25 ea. at my
place. 1 mi. S. Waco. J. D. Bras-
well, Jr., Waco, Rt. 27 ;

12 purebred 3 A grade White
Rocks Pullets, 3 mos. old, large,

$15.50 or $1.25 ea. 25 purebred

3-A NH Red Pullets, 3 mos. old,
$30.00 or $1.25 ea, FOB. Mrs.
R. L. Fears, Jackson, East 3rd.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, a
GEEESE, Ete.

BiB: Bronze Turkey Pouits,
pullorum clean, day old, $65.00
per hundred, PP; 4 wks. old,
$1.25 ea. S. G. Hulsey, Gaines-
wille, Rt. 6,

12. Mammoth White Pekin
ducks $2.50 ea. Mrs. Ida Howard,
Oconee.

3. Pekin Ducks, 1 Drake, and
2 ducks, 1 yr. old, laying, $1. 60

ea. at my home. Mrs. N. Y. Ritz,
Fairburn.
White and Col. Muscovey

Ducks, laying hens, and drake,
$1.00 ea. at my place. C. EF.
Greene, Warwick.

Pair Geese, about 1 yr. old,
$10.00; Black and White Mus-
coveys $5.00 pr.; Ducks, $2.00;
Drakes, $3.00. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis,
Quitman, Box 427.

Baby Guineas, White Afric-
an, and Purple stock, 25c ea. PP.
in Gai A. 'T: Sheppard, Lithonia,
Rt. 1, Box 55.

About 35 head Geese, mostly
young, hatched Apr. 1950, also
some old ones, $2.00 ea. No ship-
ments or delivery. Call at my
farm. E. H. Ries, Macon, py
Macon Cabinet Works. f

12 head Geese, male and fe





shaw, oe Rt. 2

at for sale. Mr
ian, Rt.



Fold, $1.50 ea.;

White Kings, $4. 00 pair. Lloyd.

aughter, Smyrna, Camp High- -

BANTAMS: |

|Mrs, Clara B. On



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, -
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC, _

15 White Pekin Ducks, 8 wks, H

old, $2. ea.; Lot for $25.00;
Releigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2.

Quackless Ducks at
place, $1. ea. Clarence
Greene, Warwick, Rt. 2.

4-6 Turkeys, 6 wks. old, $1.75
ea, exp.; 4-5
Hens, $1. 50 ea.;
Roosters, full stock, 6-8 wks.
old, $1.25 ea.;

Roosters, $21. Exc._ for 60
i chicks. O. A. Stone, Dal-
as o

5 young Toulouse Geese, $2, 50

ea. at my place. Tel. Ra. 2013. |

ducks, 1 drake, 2 ducks, laying, |

1 yr. old, $6. for lot; Also duck
eggs, $1. 25 doz. PP, Packed
carefully, Mrs, W. E. Marshall,
Reynolds.

25 White Pekin Sadicenas, 6 ;

wks. old, 50c ea.; 50 high grade

Keystone grade pullets, $1.50

ea.; 90 cockerels (chickens),
50c ea. C. C.. Long, Pavo,
WYANDOTTES:

3 Silver Lace Wyandotte?

Mar, hatch, rose comb, 2 yrs.
Leyr old, $2.00.
Exe, for 5 or 6 mos. hens, Each

pay express, Mrs, Ethel Jones, |
Lula, Rte: : = {a

POULTRY WANTED



HAMBURGS:

Want 3 Silver Spangled Ham-.
preferably rose.
comb. State best price, Willis |

burg pullets,

C.. Crawford, Carrollton, Rt. S
LEGHORNS: :

Want - 1949 Brown Leghorn
Rooster, reasonable; Also want
Duck Legged Rooster and 4 or

5 hens, extremely short legged | Re

type. Otis Eason, LaGrange, Be
O. Box 57. =>
PHEASANTS & PIGEONS:

Want 1 Silver Pheasant male
and some Pheasant and Chuka

ae |

Or jot 5 or 6
Turkeys, 5 Ww. Leghorns, 4 NH

_ | Write: Mrs. E. D.



White Leghorn | city
4 young NHR

tunity for righ
Bene or oer! asis.

Mrs. J. M. Walker Atlanta, | i
1176 Gordon St. S. W. a a a ee
Extra large white Pekin | Clayton-Hiawassee

house, elec., well
den, ete. School
Give part time w
ences required. L.
Clayton, Rt. 2.
Want settled wom
cumbered, to help
farm work on farm,
board, small wee

rietta, Rt. 3.

"Want ie e ie
yrs. experience, (d
se! Son, 23, _excelle

uss

Quail eggs. Robt. L. Garison, MS

Atlanta, 1525 Fairburn Rd.

Want some Mondain Pigeons,
Must be mated and poe:

for cash. R. G. Reynolds, Bax- |

ley, Rt.-3.
REDS:

Want 5 NH Red hens, 9 lbs.
or over, not over 2 yrs. old.

Pay = 32' lb. +H. > -M) Morris,
Douglasville, Box 219.
GEESE:

Want pair White Geese, also
pr. Turkeys. Pay -top price.
ans. all letters. Ship my ex-

pense, Mrs. J. T. Rogers, Lae

town, Rt. 3.

Want 2 White Guites ens.

Mrs. Bob- pus es
POLISH:

Want some Black eens:
Crested chickens, pure strain.
State price of-dif. sizes, both |
sex, Frank Hames, Roswell,
Rta: Some

Want small chicks of tiie: fol-
lowing: Silver Sebrights, Sil-
ver Lace Cornish, B, Ply, Rock,
Soda. Wyandottes, Black Tail
Japs. Advise. Roy L. on
Toccoa, 21 Mitchell St. _
ROCKS:

Want 10 or 12 White Rock
pullets and rooster, March or

February hatch. Letters ans. |
Bishop, ;

Rt. 1, Box 124.



FARM HELP WANTED >



Want reliable negro couple &

to work on farm. Man must
be exp, tractor work. $75, mo.
and excellent living quarters, }.
chicken run; garden plot, wa-
ter, lights. References required.
George L. Wilson, Austell, Rt.
1. Phone RA 1031. an

Want wage hand and share
cropper (small family). 3 R
house, garden, wood, elec. See:
S. S, Storer, Douglasville, RE:
4.

Want middleage ee
light a work on
fei chil

around grist mi

gin. Best references. J.
nolds, Atlanta, 330
ton Se ; <4

| girl wants any
farm in exchange
board, ~small -

nish health
Powell, W. B

Man with

ae Prefer 1
. Mattie

Exp. farmer
Sore near Atlanta
able salary, ro
drivers ser also
ins,

od f
ee lights, i
$35. wk. salary. (
chicken _or dairy | r
_ colored.