NUMBER 9.
WOLUME 33
ditorial By TOM LINDER
People from all parts of the globe who
sally are acquainted with the people of
re South know we are a great people.
Unfortunately, the people of the South
ave been unmercifully maligned, be-
wuse eighty years ago we were forced to
all ourselves Democrats (which we are
ot) and because our reputation has
sen smeared by news gatherers who em-
hasized the little things and entirely
rerlooked the great things.
The following letter from a gentleman
Salem, Massachusetts, will give you
1 insight into what I am talking about:
e October 19, 1949.
Mr. Tom Linder,
Department of Agriculture,
Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Mr. Linder: a
- J am in receipt of a copy of the
Market Bulletin, dated September 28,
_ 1949. I was very much taken in with
ms) your comments or Internationalism,
More Internationalism, and Lo, and
Behold! Still more Internationalism.
N@8 =I am not of course, particularly in-
call} terested in the notices in the inside
pages. Thus I am wondering if the
| wil) issue I received in the early part of last
cee week, is but a rare one. Do you write
d 39% often for this Journal?. I see your pic-
ture inside, but it appears there be-
cause you are the Commissioner of
hal) Agriculture for the State of Georgia.
samy Or at least that seems the reason for
ckmil) your picture.
I am wondering if it would be pos-
sible for me to secure copies of the
, tt) Market Bulletin whenever you do such
Wl an editorial or for that matter, any edi-
i torial. You dont see such editorials in
9 the big dailies here in Boston or in my
set, #4 town of Salem. Believe me, you dont.
amped t-am always here somehow, bound
vs to the tradition of Salem, its history,
2 7) its people. I frankly know little of
' the South and then, most everything
ty that I read of the South seems to deal
s 4 With the KKK, the strained and mount-
flow] ing racial tensions, etc. Your editorial
Jjoht W) permitted me a glimpse of the South
) Inever knew. Being bound here is no
yal! |) indication that the rest of America is
pst! not of interest to me. Quite the con-
trary. Perhaps, through you, I will
learn more of another part of the coun-
try, great within itself ,and even great- ~
er in potentiality.
ees. Sincerely yours,
William L. Kleist,
Sa 53 Endicott Street,
ere Salem, Massachusetts.
At the close-of the War Between the
the Republican Administration
undertook to force the white people of
the South to be Democrats.
They adopted the 14th and 15th
Amendments to the Federal Constitu-
tion. They undertook to force the white
people of the South into equality with
the blacks and to give the newly freed
blacks control of politics in the South.
They were trying to make the people of
the South Democratie in the sense the
world understands the term Democrat.
The people of the South, to escape be-
ing forced to be Democrats, joined up
with the Democrat Party, which at that
time stood for rights of the states and
White Supremacy.
rom that time forward, the South re-
mained fanatically loyal to the Democrat
Party, and the people of the South de-
luded themselves into believing that the
word Democrat meant the things that
the people of the South believed. Actual-
ly, an absolute Democracy and an abso-
lute Commune is so near the same thing
that only technical differences can be
drawn.
Under Roosevelt and) Truman, and
with the rise to political power of vast
Foreign elements in the North, the Na-
ional Democrat Party has assumed its
true colors and is no longer fit for decent
Southern people to be affiliated with.
At every session of Congress, we see
the Senators and Congressmen from the
South subjected to vast indignities and
sometimes forced to resort to filibusters
to protect the decent people of the South
from the Communistie trend of the Na-
tional Democratic Administration.
In an unlimited Democracy, the will of
the majority is the supreme law. This
means, in its last analysis, that unlimit-
ed Democracy is a mob. History shows
that this has been true in every absolute
Democracy in the world.
In Communism, the will of the ma-
jority is also the supreme law. There-
fore, a Communist country is also a mob.
The only Government possible for a
mob is absolute dictatorship, It, there-
fore, follows, and we see it in the coun-
tries of the world today, that would-be
dictators first advocate Simon Pure
Democracy, or Communism as a'prelude
to setting up a dictatorship over the
mob. Simon Pure Democracy includes
racial equality, and majority rule with
no rights of minorities which the ma-
jority is bound to respect.
LETTER FROM ATLANTA LADY AND
QUOTATIONS FROM GEORGE
WASHINGTON
Atlanta, Georgia,
October 20, 1949.
Hon Tom Linder,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Dear Mr. Linder:
I certainly agree with the writer of
the letter in last weeks issue of the
Market Bulletin, Mr. W. O. German
of Springfield, [Iil.
You do simplify things in a way that
ordinary mortals such as I are able to
understand them.
I have copied the enclosed state-
ments of George Washington from an
old book in my library. They are so
applicable to the present times. Es-
ecially his views on price control.
hought you might like to read them,
I am,
Sincerely,
Mrs, E. Stewart,
645 Kennesaw Ave., N. E.
Finance Page 125
Maxims of Washington
The State of the Currency, the Nations
great evil.
Nothing, I am convinced, but the de-
preciation of our currency, has fed the
hopes of the enemy and kept the British
arms in America to this day. They do not
scruple to declare this themselves; and,
that we shall be our own conquerors.
Cannot our common country, America,
possess virtue enough to disappoint them?
Is the paltry consideration of a little pelf
to individuals, to be placed in competition
with the essential rights and liberties of
the present generation, and of millions
yet unborn?
Shall a few designing men, for their
on -aggrandizement, and to gratify their
own avarice, overset the goodly fabric we
have been rearing at the expense of so
much time, blood, and treasure?
Shall we at last become the victims of
our own lust of gain? Forbid it, Heaven!
Forbid it, all and every State of the
Union, by enacting and enforcing efficaci-
ous laws for checking the growth of these
monstrous evils, and restoring matters,
in some degree, to the state they were in
at the commencement of the war!
Speculations in the Currency
This tribe of black gentry work more
effectually against us, than the enemys
arms.
They are a hundred times more dan-
gerous to our liberties, and the great
cause we are engaged in.1779.
It is much to be lamented, that each
State, long ere this, has not hunted them
down, as pests to society, and the greates}
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FLOWt*S AND SEED '
FOR SALE
FLOW ... ..0 SEED
FOR SALE :
Dahiia Pabers Red, Lavender,
Yellow, Purple, $1. doz.; Large
Red Cannas, 20c ea,; 4- O'Clock
plants, 5 cols,, 40c "doz.: Also
Dry Sage, 30 half gal.; Red
Hot. Pepper, 75c gal. PP. Mrs. I.
L. Boring, Acworth, Rt. 1,
Many new shades and cols.
Iris, plant now for blooms next
ppring, $1,25 doz; Pink and
Rose Glad Bulbs, large, $1. doz.
Mrs. W. W, Trimble, Adairs-
ville; Rt, 2. 2
Centipede Lawn Grass Sets,
Se loose-pack- bushel. No
gtamps, Exp. col. Mrs. J. B. Bar-
rett, Albany, 1525 Sylvester Rd.
St. Augustine Grass plants,
Foo.ed, $1.50 bu, FOB; Miss A.
Dixon, Alma, 215 Dixon St.
6-7 ft., and
healthy, well
S. Alto. Frank
3 large Boxwood,
24-27 ft. cireum.,
shaned, 4 mi.
Brown, Alto, Rt, 1.
, Dbl. Pink Shirley
Seed for fall sowing,
Tommy DeLange, Athens, Rt. 1.
Peonies, red, white,
shade 3 of pink, $8.50 doz.;
Poppy
many
Pink
and Salmon Pink Cannas, $1.25
doz.; Daffodils, giants, $3. doz.:
Jonauils, deep yellow, sweet
scented, .$1.50 doz. . Del. MO.
Mrs, S, W. Sloan, Auburn.
Thrift, pink or ore thid, sturdy,
Tooted plants 5e doz, Pee
Koestline, Romer. 1523 Heath
St.
Red, Purple, White Dahlias,
and Glads, 50 doz.; Dbl. Single
Day Lilies, 40c doz.; 30 Chry-
santhemum plants, $1.60; Scar-
let Sage, Lady of Lake, Blue
Ageratum, >20c doz.; Per, Lav-
ender Phlox, 30e doz.; Pink Yare
row, 25 doz. Mrs, Clyde Logan,
Austell, Rt, 2.
1 Antique Boxwood, over 100
yrs. old, 11 ft, x 40 ft. for sale;
Also Star of Bethlehem bulbs,
35c doz.; 50, 60c, Mrs. Mamie
Btone, Adairsville, Rt. 2,
Imp. Deep Red and Snow
White Thrift plants for, rock
oie and border planting,
2.00 Cy Mrs. C.F. Martin, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 1.
Lily of the Valley; $2.50 per
100 roots;
Janis, 35c doz. PP. Mrs, W.-E.
hompson, Atlanta, 490 More-
land Ave. N. E.
White, Red, Pink Dorothy
Perkin, Yellow Roses, all run-
hing, 20 ea.; $1 30. doz.; Orchid
Hibiscus, Paul Neyron Rose,
BSc doz.; Lily, 50c _C Pink
Thrift, 15 doz.; 55c C, Add
ostage, Exc. Write first. Char-
fe T. Smith, AusteH, Rt. 3,
Gordon Rad,
doc t8ps E
Stokesia (blue daisy)
African Violets: Blue. Boys,
Blue Girls, Pink Beauty, Sap-
phire, White Lady, 50c-$1. ea.;
Thrift, orchid, -$1. C - Large
Cape Jasmine Bushes, 75c-$1.50.
Mrs. T. R. Sweatman, Atlanta,
17 Louise Place, N. W. Tel. Be.
5191.
Lemon Lily, 50c doz.;
Lily, Pink Verbena, 35c doz.;
White Narcissus, Butter and
Eggs, 15e'doz.; Blue Hydrangeas,
Fairy
45c; Pink French Hydrangea,
45c; White Crape Myrtle, 40c.
Exc, for pecans. Add postage
under $2. Mrs. Sam Smith, Au-
stell, Rt. 3.
Seed. from Dbl. Peony Poppy
(large as saucers), hand picked
and cleaned, 25c tsp. Satis. guar.
W. T. Johnson, Americus, Box
443,
Forsythias, Bridalwreath, Na-
tive Hydrangeas and Trumpet
Vines, 25c ea. Sold on the prem-
ises only, Mrs. W.,H. Meacham,
Atlanta, 57 Lakeview Ave., N.
Black Locust, Blackhaw,
Long Leaf Pine, White, Red and
Water Oaks, Ruffled Petunia
cuttings, small to 2 ft., 10c-25c;
Pink Almond, Mimosa, Va.
Creeper, Purple Wisteria, Pink
Rambler, Bridalwreath, Caucas
Rose, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Nora Smith, Arnoldsville.
Pink Thrift, Lemon
35 doz.; Red and Pink Peren-
nial Pea, 10c .2a.; Yellow Bell,
Red, Pink Running and Yellow
Thorniess. Roses, 15c; Tiger Lil-
ies, 20c; Forsythia, 20c bunch;
Bink Hardy Phlox, 30c~ doz.
Mrs. D, A, DeLay, Austell, Rt.
2, Box 207,
Azaleamums, begin blooming
in June, bloom until frost, $1.
doz. Exc. 1 doz. plants for 4
print sacks. Mrs. H. W. Terry,
Atlanta, 987 Berne St., S. E.
Grape Ivy, 50c; Oxalis, Yel-
low and pink, 6 of ea., 60c; Cac-
tus, 3, $1.00; Zebra, Miniature
Tree, Boxing Glove, Pineapple,
Tiger Jaws, Partridge Breast,
Monks Head. Min. order $1.00.
No COD. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, At-
lanta, 943 Greenwood Ave., N.
Ey
Broadleaf Evergreens: Euony-
mous Japonicas, green and var.,
25c-50c; Ligustrum Lucidum,
Sargents Barberry, 35c; Jan.
Jasmine, 25c; Red Berried
Spreading Pyracantha, 50c; 10
in, Lavender Flower Spiked
Buddieia, 25c-50c. D. G. Barber,
Atlanta} Rt. 9, Box 505. Tel. Cy.
1305,
Some fine Boxwood for sale.
Mrs, M. C.. Clonts, Cartecay,
Star Rt.
Lilies, |
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE.
FLOWERS J :
> ORS
Hybrid* -Amaryllis . Bulbs,
Loquots, Gardenias, Boxwood,
Formosa Azaleas, 25e ea.; Afri-
$1. doz.;
House plants, Ferns, Begonias,
Cacti, ete. 7 large plants, $1.00.
Plus postage. Mrs. Alma Moore,
Adel.
Red and White Rooted Thrift,
ready, 30c doz.; ae 50 C. Add
postage, Mrs. J. G, Beard, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 1.
Hardy Phlox, Blackberry Lil-
ies, Per. Sweet Peas, Mums,
several colors and sizes, 50c
doz.; Mixed bulbs Jonquils,
White Narcissus, Butter and
Eggs, $1. C; Catnip, Horse Rad-
ish, 50c doz.; Horse Radish root,
50c lb. Mrs. I. A. Woodring, Al-
to: Reale
African Violets; Blue Girl,
Orchid Girl, Red Head, Blue-
bird, Sailor Boy, Bi-Color, Or-
chid Beauty, White Lady, Pur-
ple Prince, Pink Beauty, Ame-
thyst, Dbl. Duchess, $1. ea.; 3,
$2.50, Leaf of Dbl. Orchid free.
No COD, Jeanne Wilson, Atian-
ia, 948 Greenwood N. E.
Pot plants, Boston, Lace ferns,
25c-35c ea.; Blue, Pink Violets,
59c, 75c, $1.25; Jayleake, 4-5 in.,
Waxleaf Begonia, white,
red, 15c and 25c; Also Shrub-
bery and cut flowers. All State
insp. C. M. Dwight, Atlanta,
1035 Capitol Ave. S. W. Tel.
Ma. 3671.
Cut flowers for sale at my
home including a variety of col-
ors of Chrysanthemums. Rea-
sonable. Get them Saturday and
Sunday, and late in the after-
noon. Mrs. Julia Singleton, At-
lanta, 1139 Hall Ave., S. E. Tel.
De. 2654.
Boxwood, 8-10 in., $3. doz.;
Globe Arborvitae, Blue Spruce,
20 in,, $2.00; Globe and Pyra-
midal Arborvitae, 10-14 in., $4.
doz.; Boxwood, 6 yrs. old, $1.
ea.; Large Blue Single Parma
Violets, Yellow Iris, 50c doz.
Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge.
Globe and Tree Arborvitas,
10-15 in., $4. doz.; Boxwood, 8-
10 in,, $3. doz.; Biue Spruce,
Spreading Junipers, 16 in., 50c
ea.; Corral. Berry, Red Maple,
Mtn. Laurels, Rhododendrons,
$2. doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge,
Hardy Verbena, all cols.,
solid and variegated, several
with white eye, damp packed.
Nice collection prepaid $1.20.
Sell or exc. for print or white
sacks, washed, 4 sacks per col-
lection, Mrs. H. E. Richardson,
Bowdon, Rt. 4.
White June Lilies, large bulbs,
40 doz.; White, Blue Iris, Blue
Star of Bethlehem, 50c doz.;
White Narcissus, $1.-C; Yellow
Forsythia, Asparagus, 25c ea.;
White, Blue, Red Old Fashion
Rose, 35c ea. Mrs. Fred Mosley,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 82.
Old Fashion Pin Cushion,
Pink, Yellow June Blooming,
and Fall Red Cactus, 5, $1.00;
June blooming Lilies, 2, $1.00;
Rose Vine Seed, Snowdrop,
rooted, Fall Pinks, Butter and
Eggs, Christmas Cherry, Single,
Dbl. Lilies, 3, 25c PP. Mrs. L, E.
Sanders, Buchanan, HY2:
Pot flowers: Rooted Sultanas,
Chicken Gizzard, Geramiums,
Green House (winder leaves),
Alligator shape flowers, 4, $1.;
PP, Large ones, 50c ea.; 5 mos.
old Pepper, bearing, 50c ea.;
All cuttings and Jews, N, $1.
PP. Mrs. Orene Poteat, Buchan-
an, Rt. 2;
White Narcissus, Yellow
Trumpet Daffodils, Yellow Jon-
quils, Star of Bethlehem, $2. C;
King Humbert Cannas, mixed
cols. German: Iris, 75c doz.;
Mixed cols. Per. Phlox and
Mums, 50c doz.; Japonica, root-
ed, 75c ea, Add postage. Mrs. E.
B. Thornton, Bremen.
Rooted Blue Weeping Linda,
Purple Lilac, 50c ea; Large
White Spirea, $1.50; 4 White
Aug: Lilies, $2. or 75c ea.; Ele-
phant Ear, 50c ea.;. Pink and
White Conch Geranium, 50c
doz,; Cigar plants, 35c ea. Add
postage. Mautile Harrison, Bre-
men.
Emperor jonquil bulbs, $1.65
C; large, dbl, Daffodils, $2.50 C.
Mrs. Nora Brow Sane poo ss.
Reili4
Rare cacuts-like Reyoghy lian
and Kalancho, 15c ea.3; Coleus,
10c ea. Well rooted. 50c orders
PP. Lynn Gable, Haralson.
African violets (all colors), 18
leaves for $1.00, plus postage.
Mrs. As Pe Sheppard, ot.
REC.
All ol. Shlapdragonand dbl.
Sweet William seed, each, 20
teaspoonful; Ice. plant, 48 seed, |
15c. Add postage. Mrs> I. N.
Minish, Commerce, Rt. 4, a
Croft Easter Lily bulbs. Gar-
den hardy and vigorous for fall
planting. 7 to8 in. cir., 6, $1.45;
$2.50 doz.; 5-6 in., cir. 6, $1.00;
$1.75 doz. Add ten percent of
order for postage. John R. Sud-:
derth, Marietta,,Rt. 1.
Burpees large,
Snapdragon, giant, imp., dbl
Imperial Stock, Calendulas,
mix. col. and Chinese Forget-
nots, 50c doz. Prepaid. Moss
packed. Mrs. J. H. Robinson, El-
hardy Tetra
laville, Box 34.
Rooted Dbl. Althea, mixed
cols., Pink Weigelas, White
Bridal Wreath, 50c ea.; Large
Forsythia, White Spirea; Jan.
Jasmine, Pink Almond, 75c ea.;
Mixed col. Mums, Houseleak,
Purple Violet, Lady of ' Lake,
German Iris, 60c doz. PP. Mrs.
Velma Dean, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box
81.
Lavender Running Verbena,
Goldenglow, Lady of the Lake,
Purple Violets, large type Red
and Yellow King Humbert, Lit-
tle Gem, Ind, Orange, Cannas,
Rose col. Thrift, Trumpet Daf-
fodils, mixed col. Mums, 55c
doz. PP. Mrs. E. L. Harrison,
Bremen, -
Single Blue. Hyacinth. bulbs,
blooming size, 25, $1.00; Purple
Fragrant Violets, 3 doz.; $1.00;
Madonna Lily Bulbs, blooming
Size; Dd; $legoe orders PP. Mrs.
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
Ga. Easter Lily bulbs, nice
size, $2. doz.; Bulblets, $1. C;
PP on orders of $2. or more.
Quincey O. Floyd, Brunswick,
1800 Townsend St.
White Variegated and Sara
Frost Japonica cuttings, $1. doz.;
Cactus plants, 50c ea. Mrs. D. Te
Morrson, Barney, Rt. 1.
Pyracantha, Creeping Juni-
per, $1. ea.; Abelia, Blue, Pink
Hydrangea, Purple Althea,
Christmas Honeysuckle, Pink,
White Everblooming Roses (1
yr. size), White Spirea, 50c ea.;
$1.10; 8, $2.25; Large Red Dbl.
Poppy Seed, 15c tbls. Mrs. P. R.
Arnold, ~- Benevolence.
Imp. Easter Lily bulbs, 3-5-7
blooms, $1. doz.; Zephycanthas
(Pink Fairy) and Blue Flag Lil-
ies, 50c doz.; Solid Green and+
Green and. White | Striped
Ophiopogon, and Vinca, 75 C;
15 - doz, $2. orders prepaid.
Mrs. C. R. Sanders, Bluffton.
50 thousand Privet Hedge
(evergreen kind) $1. C. Exc. for
4 print sacks. Bach pay postage.
Mrs. B. Thornton, Bowdon.
Blue Easter and-Orange Lil-
ies, Daffodils, yellow, white
Narcissus, 50c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Rebecca Golden, Bremen,
Rt: 1; Box 35.. t
King Alfred Jonquils, white
Narcissus, $2. C; Orange Day
Lilies, Red, Yellow Cannas,
Royal Blue Iris, $1. doz.; Snow-
drop Bulbs, 50 doz.; Rose Col.
Thrift,.6, 50c. Exc, for print
sacks. Matha Womack, Bremen,
Box 89.
Small Palms and Orange
Trees, 3, $1. 50; 7, $3.00; Large
Palms and Kudzu Rocts at spe-
cial price if buyer comes for
them. B; O. Fussell, Brunswick.
- Real large Jonquils, 4c ea,;
Medium size, 3c ea.; Small, 2c
ea.; White Narcissus, "3c: Orange
Day Lilies, 4c in Ga. PP, Mrs.
G. Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. -1.
Gardenia, 1. ft. blooming
size, 2, $1.00; Scotch Broom, 2
fi 2: $1. 00; Green Aborvitae, 1
ft., 3, $1 00; Cedrus-Deodra; 1
ft., 2; $2.00; Photenia, 2 ft, 2
$1. Not del. Mrs, Floyd Adams,
Buchanan, Rt. 2,
Several Purple Wisteria, 35c Ee
or exc. for other flowers; Gian
Powe Zinni: Tbe M:
Mimosa, 50c; Na
Spirea, 25e; Narci
$1. C; Coleus cutti
Ferns, 25; Lace
SU
* | Asparagus Fern, 40c.
White, Butler, Rt.
ed Chrysanthemums,
$1. C; White Flags, :
es Nandinas, 25c
Shrubbery, cheap.
age small orders
Meeler, Bishop, Rt.
Paper White Nar
low Jonquils, 35c
Daffodils, Dbl. Jon
doz.; -Red and Yello
50c doz.; Snowdrop
ea.; Biue Iris and
cinths, 75c doz. A
Mrs. Joe Smith, a
Box 66..
King Alfred Jor
$2.50 C; White Nar
C; Orange Day,
Easter Lilies, Pur
dbl. King Alfred J
doz.; Snowdrops, $
thea bulbs, mixed :
Add postage. Beatr
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 8
Azaleas, Indica a:
True Evergreen Type
and varieties, large bi
ing sizes, with buds, Bu
6, $3.00; 8. dos. Shippi
col, W. J. Pearce, Ca
Fine ee Tris
doz. Mrs. Fred Ridg
Dry Narcissus bul
quils) 3 doz., $1. 00;
Daffodils and Lied
doz.; Collection 15:
Iris, $1.00; Dumoti
ies, deep yellow (broy
side), 20c ea.; Db
Orange Day Lilies,
J. G. Robertson, ae
Scotch ~ Brooms,
Thrift, 40c C; Few
large Red Roses, i
20c; Perennial Sweet
PP. Mrs. Lillian T. B
rollton, Maple St.
Beautiful Boxwood
Come after them, 1
Chatsworth. Wil
Chatsworth, Rt 22s
ee ere Me ee
Tiger Lily,
Bulbs, and Pink i
Also Exchange Dat
Rose cutting, Kiss
Boxwood Plants for pri
also white sacks. M
Gragg, Clarksville
Cannas? City
Hungarian, Madam
Pink, Eureka Whi
President, and_ King 1
Red, Bronze Leave
Yellew, $1. doz.; s
Daisies,
Gardenias,
Camp, Cordele. -
1 teacup seed of lat
Rose Pink Poppy, 25
exc, for Sweetpea
dragon seed. Miss
son, Culloden.
Oleanders (dbl. [
pink), single red ae
yrs. old, blooming siz
Rosemary, 25c and 5
and Blue Thrift, 50, $1.(
and Orchid, $1. ic Add
Mrs. Annie West, Cra\
All cols.-fine Ir
$1.00; Egyptian Lo
Giant Red Thrift, 20, $1
Thrift$1,7C? Sweet P a
bery, 50c ea. Mrs. Ww.
son, Crawfordville, R
Thousands of Ame:
English Boxwood at n
miles .N. Cumming-
Hwy. John Martin, |
Rte.
Canna bathe 30c do
dark red and purple
and white and red rot
Myrtle bushes. Ad
Mrs. Joy Bottoms, Ci
: | print sacks.
Sega: Yellow
Center Narcissus, Jac. G07. a
doz., 50c; Paper White, 75, $1.5
Large Dbl. Red Poppy Seed,
10c tsp. Add pepertaees Exc. for
pay postage.
. | Mrs. O. L, Bush, Deerun,
ED ; City of Port-
le b b; Sweet Blue.
.|Blue Hyacinths, 35c ea.;
Blooming size Glads, mixed
cols. small blossoms, 25c doz.;
$1.85 C; Jumbo size exhibition
$3.75
doz.; Large Dbl. Nose Gen. Mc-
Arthur Daffodils, 3, $1.00; $3.75
in. | doz, Mrs. Newt Spence, Carroll-
ton, Rt. 5.
Blooming size Glad bulbs, 25,
$1.00; Mixed collection Dafto-
-|dils, large, $1. C. Add postage.
colored plos-
y stems, fine
last for days,
, Golden Bell,
kle, 25 ea.
ne, White.
r Boston,
Fluffy Ruf.
Oyster Shell,
Other bulbs and flowers for
sale. Miss Ruth Underwood,
Conyers, Rt. 3.
- Sultanas, 10c ea.; African Vio-
lets, large plants, $1.00; Medium
*|'75c; Small, 50c; and 25c. Moss
packed. Add _ postage. . Mrs.
James L. Arnett, Cordele, 905
6 St. N
Pink Oxalis, Pink Verbena,
50, $1.00; Surprise Red or Spid-
er Lily, 50c doz.; St. Bernard
Lily, 25c ea.; Queen Anns lace,
50c cup; Boston Ivy cuttings,
$1. C; Privet Hedge, $2. M.
Bertha Tucker, Crawfordville.
Weigelas,
mine, Spireas,
Bridalwreath, Jas-
Snowballs, Li-
.|laes, Easter Rose, 40c ea.; Iris,
Geraniums,
kinds shrub-
m Eley, White
yrtle, 50 ea.; a
ea.; Poinset-
Orange Day Lilies, 50c doz.:
$3.50 C; Rose cuttings, Sweet
William plants, 25c doz.; Ca-
mellias, $2.50 ea. Add postage.
No checks nor Fla. orders.
Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Sweet Williams, Purple Iris,
Dragon Head, 35c doz.; Pink
Xmas Cactus, Lilaes, Bridal
Wreath, 7, $1.00; Ophipogon,
.|50c doz.; Mixed col. Rose cut-
50c-75c ea.;
30c ea. Mrs.
Cairo, Rt. 1,
os
eves Box-
Rose ~ cuttings,
moss packed.
Whitten, Chula.
Mums, 25c doz.:
d, Blue August
Plant, | rooted,
sols. small Hol-
aera si 50
L Gee. Pink
Daffodils, 2 doz.,
or with_yel-
Phone Ca. 3864.
4, BSc; v labeled,
Swan, Purple
. Jonquils, Dat-
); Cream Daffo-
Gaillardia, 40
s, 40c, 65c, $1.25
i wine Lilies, 50c
25e ea. Mrs. W.
I RI PEE REA
-quils, 50c. doz.;
| print sacks.
*|mums, rooted, 3,
tings, 35c doz.; Sweet William
Seed, mixed col., 25c tbls. Add
postage. No checks. Mattie Du-
ran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Blue Ageratum, Pink Thrift,
several cols. Verbenas, Hardy
Phlox, Dusty . Miller, Hardy
Blooming Moss, 40c doz.; Jon-
Several cols.
Fall Pinks, White and Purple
Violets, 45c doz. Add postage.
Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1; Box 35.
Siberian Iris, Thrift, Red,
Purple, Lavender, White Ver-
>} benas, 50c doz.; Goldenglow,
/Blackberry Dbl. Day Lilies,
White Easter Roses, Dueizia,
Abelia, Japonicas, Boxwood, 8,
$1.00;. Azaleas, Rhododendrons,
oe Laurels, Pines, Dogwood,
Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 3.
Jonquil and White Narcissus,
blooming size bulbs, $1. C; $1.25
gal;
$1 60: Pink Thrift, $1.00 C. No
checks. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth,
Dacula, Rt. 1.
Rhododendrons, Snowballs,
}Red, Pink, White Spireas, Star
Jasmine, Kerria Japonicas, Box-
wood, Red Honeysuckle, Abeli-
as, Almonds, Goldenbell, Lilacs,
Azaleas, Spruce and White
| Pines, Grey Beards, Trailing
Arbutus, your collection 12,
$1.50. Rooted and moss packed.
Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega,
iibsee:
Red and White Dogwood, Red
Holly, Magnolias, _Crabapples,
Azaleas, Cherokee Rose, 1, 2, 3
, | ft., 20c, 35c, 40e; Lady Slippers,
50c doz. Add postage. Exe. for
Ng stamps nor
checks. Mrs. Ralph Starley, Sr.,
Danville, Rt. 2, Box 113.
White and Spruce Pine, Hem-
lock, Junipers, large leaf ever-
greens, 50 ea.; Blue Ridge Rose
Azaleas, 25c ea.; $2. doz.; $10.
Sep eat Mike Winter Ferns, 50c doz.;
Red Quince Bushes, "Roses, 25
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley
, | Fowler, Diamond.
Red and Yellow Chrysanthe-
50c; Bitter
Sweet, 3 good roots, 50c; Easter
co 3, $1.00; Lemon Lilies
Mrs. J. D. Bennett, Dahlonega.
_ Mtn. Laurels, White Dog-
wood, mixed col. Dahlias, $1.00
doz.; Trailing - Arbutus, Boston
Ivy, mixed Iris, Blue Siberian
Tris, 75c doz.: Mixed col. Ver-
benas, 85c doz.; Jonquils, 25c
doz. Glad, $1. doz. Damp pack-
ed. Add postage. Mrs. Odie
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
36, $2. Moss packed. "Miss Grace |.
Small blooming size, 200, 1
and Lily of. the VaHey, 3, 50c.
Montbretias, fine Glads (rain
bow mixture), No. 1 bulbs, $1.
doz.; Perennial. Phlox, Ros
Pinks and Whites, 75c doz.
Other fine Perennials and
Shrubs,.Garlic, 40 doz. Pear!
Hudgins, Flowery Branch.
Snowballs, Yellow Thornless,
Pink Peachtree Roges, Honey-
suckles, New Years Vine,
Lilacs, $1.25 doz.; Boxwood, 20c
ea.; Mixed col. Dahlia, Glad,
Cannas, 90c doz.; Elephant Ear
bulbs, 25c ea.; Water Lilies, 2,
25c; $1.25 doz. Mrs. Martha
White, Dahlonega.
All cols. Giant Size Dahlias,
$2. doz.; Blue a and
many cols. Iris, Wine Lilies, Pe-
rennial Phlox, Pinks, Hibiscus,
Thrift, Goldenglow, Cannas,
50c doz.; Tiger Lily, Hot Poker,
Oakleaf Hydrangea, Tulips,
Glads, 6, 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt.
_
Pyramid Arborvitaes, ball
packed, 50c.ea.; Dwarf Box-
wood, dif. sizes, Weeping Wil-
low, 6 ft., 50c ea.; Some Month- |
ly Roses to sell at my home, on
E 19 dirt road, 9 mi. below Dah-
lonega. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel,
Dawsonville, Rt. 3. :
Old Fashion Jonquil bulbs,
$1. C. PP. No order less. No
checks. Miss Geneva Bone, Dal-
las, Rt. 3.
Cal. Hedge plants, 4-6 in.,
rooted, $1.25 C. Del. No orders
less than $1.25. Mrs.. H.. S.
Chandler, Danielsville, Rt. 2,
Box 141.
Ligustrums, 2-3 ft. tall, 10c
ea. No orders filled less than
$2. Send postage. Mrs. H. W.
Hayes, Decatur, 3841 rae
ville Rd.
Teaolive, Sweetshrub, Red
and Orange Hawthorne, Yellow
Jasmine, Red and White Dog-
wood, Red Holly, Crabapples,
Huckleberry, Red Cedar, Water-
melon Red Crape Myrtie, 1 ft.,
10c; 5 ft., 50c. Exc. for sacks.
Add postage. Mrs. Jas. Connell,.
Dublin, Rt. 1.
Red and mixed Hollyhock
seed, Mixd Marigold, old fash-
ion large orange and_ yellow,
mixed Zinnie or Old Maid, 10c
tbls. Add vostage. Mrs. W. D.
Hamrick, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.
Disease. free Glad bulbs of 2
new varieties, a large white,
and a shell pink, $3.25 C; 50,
$2.00; 25, $1.25. E. B, Vaughn,
Dunwoody.
Dbl. Red Oleander bushes, 1-
2 ft., $1.00; 3-4 ft., $2. Exe, for
sacks or other useful items.
Mrs. Essie Arnold, Danville, Rt.
Large mixed col. Iris, Blue
and White Siberian, Pink
Thrift, Red, Yellow ~Cannas,
Hargy Phlox, Yellow Lilies, 50c
doz.; Tiger Lilies, Pink Cannas,
6, 50c; Baby Pinks, red, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Lona Black-
well, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Trillium, Goldenglow, Azal-
eas, Mtn. Laurels, Spruc& and
White Pine, Crabapple, Grape
Vine, $1. doz.; Fall Pinks, Blie
Bell, Day Lilies, 50c doz. Exc.
for print sacks. Mrs. James
Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Several cols. Verbenas, Blue
Ageratums, Purple and White
Violets, Pink Thrift, Yellow and
White Blooming Moss, Fall
Pinks, Hardy Phlox, 40e doz.;
Easter Rose, Oak Geranium,
White and Purple Lilacs, 2, 35c.
Add postage. Miss Mary Hollo-
way, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Red and Yellow Mums, $1. 50
doz.; Red and Yellow Dahlias,
$2. doz. Jonquils, $2.50 C; Nar-
cissus, $3. C; 75c doz.; Yellow
and Red Cannas, $1.75 doz.;
White Easter Lilies, $1.25. Add
postage. Mrs. Florence Leathers,
Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Purple Flags, Orange Lilies,
Jonquils, White, Yellow Nar-
cissus, 50c doz.; White Peonies,
Aug. Lilies, Cedars,*Red Bud,
Rose of Sharon, Snowballs,
Bridalwreath, 50c ea. A. E.
Hughey, Fairmount, Rt. 1.
Pink Hyacinth bulbs, Dbl.
King, all blooming size, 90c
doz.; 85c doz. in 5 doz. lots; 80c
in 10 doz. lots. PP in Ga. Add
10 on checks. Willie Tanner,
Flippen, P. O. Box 81.
]
Boxwood plants, Glad bulbs,
hrift, Dahlia, Myrtle bushes,
iger Lily Bulbs, Boxwood and
ose cuttings. Mrs. C. A. Gragg,
larkesville,
Nice size, well shaped Box-
wood, $25. at my home. Come
after. Mrs. M. M. Cooper, Du-
luth, Rt. 1.
American Hybrid Amaryllis,
3, $1.00; Amaryllis Johnsoni
and Equestris, 6, $1.00, Crinium
Erubesceus, 50 ea.; $4.50 doz.
Immense bulbs. Mrs. H. E. Mc-
Leod, . Dixie.
Madonna Lily bulbs,
$4. doz.; No. 3, $2. doz.; Cluster
Narcissus bulbs, 10c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. W. W. Barnette,
Forest Park.
Dbl. White Begonias, rooted,
blooming, 35c; Single Red, Pink,
rooted and blooming, White,
Salmon, Rose, Purple, rooted
Sultanas, 10c; Geranium cut-
tings, Dbl. Red, White, 3 kinds
Coleus, 2, 5c. Mrs. R. S. Taylor,
Demorest, Rt. 1, Box 125.
Swiss Giant Pansies; $2.20 C;
3. doz., $1.15; Eng, Daisies, 3
doz., $1.00; Nice Petunia plants,
$1. C; Good buy for Fla. resi-
dents; Crimson King Iris, $1. C.
Shrubbery descriptions and
prices on rgquest. Mrs. J. W.
Jones, Madison.
~ Marechalneil, Cherokee Ram-
bler and Pink D. Perkins Roses,
50c ea.; Yellow and Red Center
and White Iris; Blue with Pur-
ple Balls, 50c doz.; Royal Blue
Winter Blooming. Violets,
Bronze Lemon Lilies, 40c doz.
Mrs, D. M. Hughey, Fairmount,
No. 1,
Riots
Trumpet Vine (Humming
Bird Inducer) 50c ea.; Rooted
Ivy Vine, 25c ea. Exc. for white
or print sacks. Lizzie A. Mills,
Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 1.
1000 mixed bulbs, Jonquils,
Yellow and April Narcissus,
Butter and Eggs, $1.00 C. Pius
postage; Baby Breath Spirea
and Yellow Jasmine, 3 _ yr.
plants, 1 of ea. $1. plus 25c
postage. Mrs. E. Fountain, Fort
Valley
Pink Rosina Violets, very
fragrant, $1. doz.; $6. C: Calif.
Blue Violets, 25, $1. 00; $3. 00 C.
Rooted. Mrs. Walter Miller,
Franklin.
White Narcissus bulbs, bloom
in May, Butter and Egg, cream
center, yellow edges, 20c doz.
Wall mix if desired. Lizzie H.
Speer, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
Large size Poinsettia, and lots
of Pink Thrift for sale, or exc.
for print sacks. Miss Nannie Mc-
Lucas, Inman (Fayette Co.).
100 tall growing pee
2-3 ft., 25c ea. Mrs. A.
erts, Iron City..
Purple Crape Myrtle, Red and
White Dogwood, Magnolia,
Sweet Bay, Calycanthus, Sweet
Myrtle, Locust Tree, Gallberry,
Cataba, 1 ft., 25c; 2 ft., 45e; 3 ft.,
65ce. Add postage. No stamps
nor checks. Mrs. A. R. Harrison,
Irwinton, RFD No, 1, Box 38.
Blue Spider Lilies, Blue
Roman Hyacinths, $1.00 doz.;
Magnolia, 75c ea; Bird of
Paradise, $1.00 ea.; Pink and
Blue Thrift, 50c doz.; Weeping
Willow, 75c ea. Miss Cecil
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Giant Japanese Bamboo
Shoots, Oct. and Nov. time to
plant. Mrs. S. P. Smith, Hart-
well.
White and Yellow Jonquils,
Dbl. Butter and Eggs, $1.25 C;
Bird of Paradise, $1.00 ea.;
Sweet Williams, 75e doz.; Pink
Thrift, 50c doz.; Weeping Wil-
low, 75c ea. Exc. for print
sacks. Miss Mattie McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Camellias, $2.00 ea.; Blue and
Pink French Pot Hydrangeas,
Gardenias, Weepi1g Willows,
Boxwoods, Calycanthus, Laven-
der Crap. Myrtles, Jan. Jas-
mine, Red Honeysuckle, Silver
Lace Vines, Roses, Holly, Be-
gonias, 2, $1.00. Exc. for print
sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hart-
well, Rt. 2
Ligustrums ((Japanese), a
broad leaf evergreen, .tall var.,
8 yr. plants, 2-3 t., 20c ea.
Add postage. Miss Daisy Ellis,
Greenville,
B.. Rob- }
1000 new improved Bermuda, = ~
aster Lily Bulbs, 25c, 50c, 75c,
and $1.00 ea. Mrs. H. A. Simp- ,
son, McDonough.
Evergreen Cedar, 2 ft, grows
about 7 ft, 2 ft. circum: 21:00;
Also Garden Sage, 25 a.; 5
bunches, $1.00; And Garlic
Plants, 10c ea. Mrs, Harce
Suttles, Tartwell, Rt. 1. :
Rooted Pink Thrift, 35c doz;
Missionary, 75 C. Mrs. Cromer
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Old Gnee Gy tet
heavy field grown,
old, well shaped,
spread, 8-10 in.,
in., 50c ea.;~ 4-6
4-6 in. 2 yrs.
Blanche Woodruff,
True Dwarf Boxwood, 5 yrs.
old compact, good color, 8-10
woods,
several yrs,
full
75
in.,
old, 15c ea,
Greenville.
6-8
ea.;
in., $8.00 doz.; $75.00 C; Bor-
dering Plants, true Dwarf, 4-6
in., 20, $25.00; Common Box- . -
wood, field grown, nicely shap-
ed, 6-8 in, above ground, $20.
C; Mrs. B. L; Robinson, Green-
ville.
Gardenias, rooted cuttings,
12-15 in., $3.00 doz.; Abelias,
Waxleaf, a 15: in; $2. 25 doz.;
True Dwarf Boxwood, border-
ing size, $2.00 doz.: Karzia
Japonica (yellow), bloom
size, 30c ea. Talmadge Robin-
son, Greenville.
Old_ Eng. Dwarf Bokgioad
Plants, 4-6 n., 3 yrs. old, heavy
tops, $25.00 Cc: Baby Nandinas,
$3.00 C; Cherry Laurels, Lig-
ustrums, $5.00 C; Blackberry
and Lemon (flava) Lilies, $5.00
Cae B.. B. Woodruff, Green-
ville
8-10 in. Boxwood, Semper-
virens, 2 yr. roots, $2. 00 doz.;
$15.00 C; 6-8 in. Suffruticosa,
$10.00 C; 3 ft. Ligustrum Ja-
ponicum, 18-24 in. American
Arborvitaes, a 00 per 3. All
del. Mrs. R. F.. Terrell, Green- .
ville. :
Boxwood Bushes, Suffrutico-
sa, cultivated 5 yrs., 6-8 in. up,
full compact tops, strong roots,
$47.50 C;- Sample Doz., $9.50.
Maude Hamby, Greenvilie.
Genuine Bermuda Lily bulbs,
large blooming size, 8-12 blooms,
$2. doz. Add postage. No chks.
a o C. McClendon, Jackson,
Sword Fern, Hibiscus, Sal-
mon Sultana, 25c ea.; Dahlias,
6 col. large blooms, $2. doz.;
Glads, White Iris, Lemon Day
Lilies, 2 doz., $1. 00; Cuttings
Altheas, Single White, Pink
Dbl. 3, 25c. Min. order $1. PP.
T. J. Thaxton, Jackson, Rt.
Flowering Shrubs, 10c ea:;
Add postage orders less 50c; al-
so Pot plants, Fire Bush, Boston
Fern, Snake plant, 25c a bunch;
3, 50c; And Purple Fig Sprouts,
50 ea.; 3, $1.00. Add postage.
Mrs. Inez Beaver, Jesup, Rt. 2.
Nice rooted Burning Bush
(evergreen with red _ berries),
need some support for branche
es. Write what you have in ex-
change. Mrs. Jno. R. Peebles,
Kite, Rt. 2.
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
Coral Berry, Red- Bud, Chero=
kee Rose, 3 cols. Azaleas, Pink,
Yellow, White Dogwood, White
Pine, Creek Hemlock (2-3 ft.),
$2. doz.; Phlox, Shasta Daisies,
$2. C. PP. Mrs. Virginia Black,
Mineral Bluff.
3 col. Azaleas, Red Bud,
Coral Berry, Rhododendrons,
Mt. Laurels, Pink and Yellow
Dogwood, Cherokee Rose, White
Pine, Holly Bushes, 2-3 ft., $2.
doz.; Shasta Daisies, Pink
Phlox, $2. C. All rooted. PP.
Mrs. Edna Rukat, Mineral
Bluff.
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
Azaleas, Dogwood, Crabapple,
White Pine, Silver Maple, Tulip
Poplar, Red Bud, Holly, 2-3 ft.,
$2.75 doz. Blue Iris, Pink
Phlox, $2.50 C. Bonnie Aber-
crombit, Mineral Bluff.
Purple blooming thrift, rose
and light pink verbena, blue
violets, 90c C; lots of more than
hundred, 715 C; Everbearing
strawberry plants, 70c C. $6.00
M. Add postage. Exc. for print.
sacks. Miss Hattie Mae Huff,
Philomath,
ocmpact.
25- ease,
ie
[aah
and Dahlia Tuber
_ FLOWERS AND SEED
Bo POR: SALE
Bird of Paradise, $1.00 ea,;
~ 5, $4.00. Mrs. Pearl McCurley,
' Hartwell. Rt. 1.
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
Azaleas, Dogwood, Crabapple,
White Pine, Silver Maple, Tulip
Poplar, Red Bud, Holly, 2-3 ft.,
$2.50: -doz.; . Blue: Iris, Pink
Phlox, $2.50 C. Mrs. Joe Henry,
Mineral Bluff.
Mt. Laurels, Rhododendrons,
Red, Yellow Azaleas, Red Bud,
Crabapple, Hollys, Dogwood,
Poplars, White Pine, 2-3 ft.,
$2.75 ~doz.; Phlox, Fall Pinks;
$2.50 C. Gladys Robinson, Min-
eral Bluff.
12 qts. mixed Glad Bulblets,
$10. for lot; Seed: Single Pink
Oriental Poppy, mixed Dian-
thus, White Perennial Pea, Sun-
flower (Mexican), Yellow Cali-
fornia Peas, White, Pink, White
with Pink Eye Periwinkle, 1/2
tsp., 10c. Add postage. Miss Em-
ma Dugger, Oliver.
Small plants of Red Begonias
of Salmor,
Yellow, Lavender and White
for sale. Gussie Griffin, Macon,
3258 Columbus Rd.
_ Bulbs: Tuberose, single, ~ dbl.
mixed, 80c doz.; Narcissi, white,
cream, little yellow cluster, 35c
doz.; Jasmine, White Lilac, 10c,
15c,"B0c, ea.: Purple Wisteria,
15 ea.:; Wild Winter Fern, Wild
Rose Bushes, 3, 25c. Add post-
age. Ethel Sullivan, Marietta,
Riliep oars 5
All cols. Shirley Poppy Seed,
dbl. and single, 2 Thls., 45c;
Lantana, 20c Tbls.; Sun Moss,
all colors, dbl. und single, 15c
tsp! PR. Mrs. A. F. OKelley,
Maysville. _
Blooming size Tulip bulbs,
e=Asst.-cOis.;- $1.15 doz.; 25, -$1,75;
252 36.95.C, PP. Exe. for large size
No. 1 bulbs Regal Lily. G. M.
Moseley, Menlo.
Large dbl. Pink Hyacinth
bulbs, 65c doz.; Single dbl. Hya-
cinth bulbs, 50c. Add postage.
Mrs. J. T. Pullins, Molena, Rt. 1,
Box 315.
Giant Swiss Roggli Pansy
plants, in Alpenglow Red, Lake
- of Thun Blue, Coronation Gold,
Swiss White and mixed; Carna-
tion plants, mixed cols., 2 doz.,
$1. Add 15c postage. Mrs. Der-
wood Allgood, Meigs, Rt. 1.
Pink Rooted Thrift, 5 doz.,
50c. Add postage. Mrs. A. L.
Trowell, Oliver. .
Evergreen Candytuft, Julianae
Barberry, Thea Chinensis, For-
sythia, 10c ea.; 20 var. Iris, $1.;
Cuttings Beauty Bush, Red
Weigela,
Rose; Old Fashion Fragrant
Lemon Lilies, 50c doz. Add post-
age..Mrs. J. M. McMillan, Pal-
metto.
_.. Young Eng. Boxwood, 13 in,,
4, $4. Add postage. M. M. Coch-
Yan, Pisgah.
- Dbl. Red Cannas, 50c doz.;
White and Pink Spirea, Eng.
Dogwood, Yellow Jasmine, 25c
a rooted piece. Mrs. V. E, Ben-
mett, Pitts; Rt: 1.
Rainbow Coleus, 8, $1.; small,
$1. doz.; Pink and Lavender
-Crape Myrtles, Lilacs, Eng.
Dogwood Bushes, 4, $1. Del.
Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hiram.
Paper white narcissi, jonquils,
$1. C; Croft Easter lilies, $1.25
doz.; hy-brid Amaryllis, white,
pink, yellow, black Callas, 3,
$1.00; Butterfly lilies, 75c doz.
Blooming size; Candytuft,
stocks, snaps, larkspur, pansy
plants, 3 doz. $1. Mrs. J. E. Har-
rell, Quitman, Rt. 5
oO.
Red President Cannas, 75c
doz.; Coral vines, 50c_ ea;
Christmas Cactus, Milk and
Wine lilies, 25 ea.; mix. col.
Tris, $1. C; little yellow cluster
and April white narcissi, $2. C;
orders of $1. PP in Ga. Evelyn
W. Seago, Pinehurst.
_ 7 hice cuttings Cream Col.
Marechalneil Roses, 50c. Add
12c postage. Mrs. G. W. Owen,
Hawkinsville.
Glad bulbs (red and bronze),
or mixed, 200 small, $1.00. Mrs.
R. F. Gay, Hazelhurst, Rt. 3.
2 Boxwood Evergreen Shrub-
bery, about 51/2 ft, by 4 ft.,
best cond,, $18. ea, Mrs. Fred
Franks, Hiawassee.
Yellow Blankenshear
she 2 REN iy
FLOWERS SEED
FOR SALE
German Bearded Iris, good.
mixture and varieties, 75 roots,
$1.50. PP. Or: exc. G. H. Pass,
Point Peter.
1 peck. or more Daffodil bulbs,
for sale. Make offer. Mrs. Eva
M. Kleiser, Helen.
Lilac, wintergreen, pussy wil-
low, weeping willow, lombardi
poplar, soft hydrangea, santo-
lina, English ivy, Bridalwreath,
Spirea Thumbergi, many other
shrubs, any 4 for $1.00; large,
50e and $1. ea. Josan Geia,
Lawrenceville.
Old Eng. Boxwoods (slow
growing), 1 yr. size, vxooted,
$1.25 doz.; pink Fairy lilies, $1.
doz.; sweet Pomegranate, 2 yr.,
$1.50; West Port Beauty Wax
Begonia, pink, white, in 4 in.
pots, $1. ea. Mrs. H. B, Clower,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
The new Margaret Mitchell
Iris, blend of azure, canary and
pink, with falls of rich claret
red, $10. or with 4 ea. of other
var., in many colors and blends
for $14. PP; Olympia daffodils,
$2. C. Mrs. Martha P. Jones,
Lyerly.
Jonquil Bulbs, or Thrift
plants, $1.. C! Exc.--for Dark
print sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
Annie E. Richardson, Gordon,
Rt. 2. :
Large Red Berried Pyracan-
tha and Nandina (10-12 in.)
Bushes, 12-20 in., 25 ea. plus
postage. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard,
Griffin, Williamson Rd., Rt: C.
Yellow Jonquils and white
daffodi's, 50c doz.; dbl. white
spirea bushes, 25c ea. Exc. for
print sacks. Mrs. Willie Turpin,
Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Green Arborvitaes, 12-18 in.,
3 for $1.00; 6-10 in., 5, $1.00; 4
African violet leaves free with
each = order. Add postage.
Mrs. Y; G. Grizzle, Gainesville,
Rt. e
Dbl. pink Altheas,
bushes, 75c ea. Mrs. J.
Hogansville, Rt. 2.
Yellow daffodils and jonquils,
white hardy. narcissi, $1. C; $8.
M; waxleaf ligustrums, yellow
Scotch-Brooms, $1. doz.; larger
size, 4, $1.00; white Deutzia, 35c
ea. Damp packed. Under $1. or-.
yr. old
B. May,
ders add postage. Mrs. Carl:
Kimsey, Hiawassee.
-Pink thrift, $1. C; purple
lilac, 3, 50c; everblooming red
running rose and pink weigela
cuttings, 50c doz. Mrs. J. N.
Adamson, Lula, Rt. 2.
Rooted, large, sweet scented
purple violets, pink, red .ver-
bena, lavender thrift, Dusty Mil-
ler, Shasta Daisies,
white iris, yellow jonquils, but-
ter and eggs, daffodils, mixed,
25c doz.; pink oleander or gar-
denia, 35c ea. Add l5c postage.
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton.
Yellow Bell Bushes, Ferns,
large Geraniums, $1. ea.; Air
plant, leaves, 15c; Iris, Easter
Lilies, 50c a clump; Honeysuckle
Vine, 50c; Begonias, 25c ea.;
Sultanas, 75c, and $1. ea., Hy-
drangeas, 50c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston.
Pink Thrift, Jonquil bulbs, $1.
C; rooted Cape Jasmine, Blue
Hydrangeas, 25c ea; Yellow
Day Lilies, Boston Fern, 10c ea.;
White Striped Jew, $e ea. Del.
Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Rooted Baby Pink and Blue
Hydrangeas, 25c ea; Pink
Thrift, $1. C; Red and Pink Be-
gonias, 10c ea.; Boston Fern, 15
ea.; Dif. cols. Sultanas
Striped Jew, 5 ea.; Mixed cols.
large type Glad bulbs, 50c doz.
Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Roys-
fon;-Rts 1.
Giant Pansy, 2c ea.; _ Rose
Thrift, Larkspur, Purple Vio-
lets, Red, Pink, Purple Verbena,
Cushion Mums, le ea.; Pink Hy-
drangea, Red Dbl. Geranjums,
Nandinas, Ruffle Fern, 25c ea.;
Iris, 50 doz; 1 Bunch Giant
Red Thrift, 50c. Add postage.
Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston,
Ri Ts
Magnolia Seed, 25c
Damson ~Plum, 21/2-5 ft. 30c-
50c ea.j4,Water Oaks, 5 ft., 75c
ea. at my place 1 mi. off Hwy.
42 on Rex Rd. Will not ship.
Come after. Write first. Mrs. E.
L. Dease, Rex, Rt. 1, Box. 32.
doz.;
purple, |:
and |
fodils, 40c doz.; Hardy Ever-
green Fern, 25e ea. Add post-
age. No checks. Viola Stover,
Ellijay, Star Rt.
White Conch Shell Geraniums,
Oxallis bulbs, 25 ea.; Yellow
.Cannas, Lemon Lilies, Purple
Iris, Red Dahlia, 6, 25c; Mixed
col. Petunia Seed, 25 tsp.; 4
OClock, 15 Tbls. Add postage.
Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Roy.
Mixed cols. Glads, Easter
Lily, Tube Rose, Fancy Leaf
Caladium, White Narcissus, dif.
col. Day Christmas, and Young
Milk and Wine Lilies and Am-
aryllis bulbs, $1. doz.; Dif. col.
Coleus, 60c doz. E. C. Jackson,
Rocky Ford, Rt. 2, Box 200.
Purple Lilacs, 50c ea.; 3, $1.;
Blooming Rose, 50c ea.; 3, $1.00;
Pink, Red, and. White, Rose,
Verbena, 40c doz. Miss Georgia
Winkles, Raymond.
Milk and Wine, Butterfly
Lily Bulbs, 2& ea.; Daffodils,
Red Spider Lily Bulbs, 35e doz.;
Pink thrift, Oxallis, 6 kinds Ver-
bena, Sweet Violets, 25e doz.; 10
dif. Pot Plant cuttings, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, Re-
becca, Rt. 2
_ Small Hedge plants,
Flowering Almond,
White and Lavender
small, 4, $1.00; Spirea
pink disc head, $l. ea.;
eos
Zt 50c:
Lilac,
with
Old
quiis, Daffodils, $1.50 C. Add
postage. Mrs. Jennie Campbell,
Rising Fawn,
Camellia cuttings, tri-color,
double, $1.25 doz.; Few Camel-
lia Seed, 10c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. G. W. Ross, Eastman, Rt.
3: : -
Mixed German Iris, $1. doz.;
Jonquils and Variegated Vio-
lets, $1. C; 1 each, Wisteria,
Bridalwreath, Jan. Jasmine,
Eng. Dogwood, Althea, 25 @a.;
Or lot for $1. Add postage. Mrs.
P, E. Fortson, Elberton, Rt. 5.
Big White Eng. Daisies, ex-
tra large plants, blooming size,
Sweet Williams, Mock Orange,
Pink Single Altheas, 10c ea.;
Shasta Daisies, 4c ea. No out- of-
state orders. Add postage. Mrs.
2 yr. old Deutzia, 50c ea. Exc.
for Crocus or Emperor bulbs.
Mrs. Robert Earnest, East Point,
Box 283.
sus, $1.50 C. Exc. for pecans. Ot-
to Camp, Eastanollee.
Rooted Crown of- Thorns,
Pink Justicia, Bouquet Pepper,
Rose -Scented Geraniums, Ali-
-gonia, 6 dif. -Sultanas, Purple
Butterfly Bush, Huge Milk and
Wine bulbs, 25c ea. Add post- |
age. Mrs. Frank Clements,
Enigma.
Snowballs, 75c ea.; Red Crape
Myrtle, Red Japonicas, $1. ea.;
Pink Roses, 50c ea.; Easter Lil
ies, Daffodils, 75c doz.: Lemon
Lilies, 50c doz.; Dogwood, 5, $13
All rooted. No checks. Mrs..
Cora Pierce, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Bridulwreath, Pink inom
Goldenbell, Purple Lilacs, For-
sythia, 90 doz.; Pink Deutzia,
White Weigelas, Pink Abelia,
Pink, White, Red Spirea, 5;
$1.25; Junipers, Single Altheas,
2; 45c: Small Boxwood, rooted,
3, 25e; Arborvitae, 30c. Add
postage. Miss Frances Eller, El-
lijay,cktte3-
Orange Day Lilies, Tame Vio-
lets, Wild Iris, Purple Foxglove,
! Arborvitaes, Snowballs, 50c ea.;
Jasmine, Altheas;. Goldenbells,
Purple Lilacs, 35c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Nancy aes
lijay, Rt. 3.
Red, -Purple Pink Crape
Myrtle, Evergreens, 4, $1.00;
Bridalwreath, | Pink Almond,
Forsythia, Purple Liiacs, 6, 50c;
Mixed cols. Iris, 6, 26c; Blue
Spider Wort, Variegated Vio-
lets, Myrtle Vine, 25 doz.;
Orange Hemerocallis, 150. -G,
Add postage. Mrs. Henry Eller,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Comfrey, 35 ea.; fee Dat. , $1.00; |
Rose Thrift, $1. C. Mrs. Lee}
Fashion bulbs, Narcissus, Jon- |-
McKensey, Rose Pink, 2 var.,
Jarvis Red, Light Pink and/|
White with Pink Stripes, all
H. H. Stalnaker, Elberton,-Rt. 5..
Jonquil bulbs, $1. C; Narcis-
gator Cacti, Speckled Leaf Be-)
Sic Oe Shasta Daisies, Winter
Pinks, 75 doz.; Gold Button.
Mums, 45c doz.; Evergreens,
_ Nandinas, 4214 in. 3.
Cromer, Royston, Geos
7 ..
White, Pink and Lavender
Verbena, Pink Thrift, Purple
Iris, 50c doz.; White and Pink
Mums, Red and Yellow Cannas,
$1. doz.; Catnip, 40c doz. Add
postage. Mrs., Lee Kinser, Elli-
Jay. i
Boxwood, all sizes, small to
extra large, nicely shaped, rea-
sonable. Come see. Mrs. R. H.
Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2. -
Narcissus, Jonquils, Yellow
and Purple Iris, Orange Day
Lilies, 75c C; Yellow Texas and
Big Red Roses, Weeping Linda,
Red and Pink Azaleas, 2, 40c:
Blue Violets, 25c doz. Add post-
ag Mrs. Frank Parks, Ellijay,
USiSy
Lemon Lilies, 60c doz.: White
Narcissus, 55 doz.; Dbl. Orange
Day Lilies, Jonquils, Ageratums,
45c doz.; Blue Violets, 80c C;
Blue Iris, 55c doz.; Aug. Lilies,
45c ea.; Jasmine, 35c ea. Mrs.
R. C. Stembridge, Sr., Ellijay,
Box 307,
Peonies, red, white, pink, 50c
bunch; Daffodils, large yellow
trumpet shape, Jofhquils, white,
25c doz.; Glad Bulbs, 75c doz.;
Red Amaryllis and Yellow Lem-
on Lily, 40c bunch; Bronze Iris,
40c ea. Add 10c postage, Mrs. J.
B. Williams, Elltiay, Rt. 2
Yellow Jasmine, Tea Olive;
White Dogwood, Red Crape
Myrtle, Blue Hydrangea, Pome-
granate, Gooseberry, 1-5 ft., 10c
a ft; Glads, Buttercups, Jon-
quils, 30c doz. Add-~ postage.
Exe. for sacks. Mrs. David Col-
son, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Red flowering Quince, Red
Dogwood, 25c ea.; Umbellatum
Lilies, Jonquils, "Purple
Tame Violets, 50c doz.;
tain Laurels,
print sacks. Miss Audrey Sil-.
ver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
King Alfred Jonquils, Purple
Iris, Daffodils, 50c doz.; Orange
Tris,
Moun-
Day Lilies, $1. C; Running oy .
Dorothy Perkins Rose, 2,..35;.1%
Yellow Thornless- Rose, 25e ea. | |
All rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
Azzie Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. |
Jap. Iris, 5c ea.; Lavender and | 2.
Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, Peach-
tree Roses, Goldenbell, 6, $1.00;
Red and White Fall Pinks,
White Bridalwreaths, $1. doz.
All rooted. Add postage. Cash
ror exc. for print sacks. Miss Toy
Silver, Talking Rock, Rtgs
Golden - Chain,
Roses, Dbl. Yellow Japonicas,
Red Dogwood, 25c ea.; Umbel- |
Purple
latum Lily, 75 doz.;
Iris, King Alfred Jonquils,
doz. Exe. for print sacks.
checks. Mrs. Malva
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
6 dif. Sultanas, 5 Fish Ge-
ranium cuttings, all for $1.50;
15c ea:; Maple, - Sweet Gum,
Firecracker Begonias, 25c ea.;
Boston Fern, 25 and 50c; Ever-
blooming Red and White Be-
gonias, 25c ea. Add postage. |
Mrs. Charlie L. Willis, genes
Rock, Rt. 1.
Lilies: Lemon, 75c doz.; Dbl.
Orange Day, 50c doz. ; Purple
Iris, King Alfred, Jonquil, Daf- |
fodil bulbs, 50c doz.; Red flow- |.
ering Quince, Goldenbells, 2
Pink Crape Myrtle, 25c ea. Add | (
postage. Exc. for print sacks.
Miss Arbelee Silver, Tee
Rock, Rt. 2. os
Azaleas, 2- Aettee
$1.
No
Eng. Dogwood, Snowballs, Li-
laces, Weigelas, Easter Bells,
rooted Boxwoods, smalk 25c
ea.; Yellow, Red Cannas, sev-
eral cols. Iris, $1. doz. Add
postage. Mrs. L. F. Evans, Ta-
lona.
Sprengeri won Siakge flow- |
ering Amaryllis, bulbs, 25c ea.
Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 3, 25c.
PP. Mrs. S. Q. McGahee,
Thomson, Rt. 2, Box 116.
Rooted blooming . size Blue
African Violet or Beef Steak |
or Thurston Begonia to exc. for
Dbl. Camellia, any color (but
pa pink). Write first. Mrs. SAG
R. Landin, Toccoa. ~
Large an Boxwood, cut-
tings, small 4 yrs. old, 200-
(4- 8 in.), rooted. Mrs. E. Cc.
Weeks, East Ellijay.
50c ea. Exc. for.
Peachtree |
$1.50 es: sa
Red, Yellow. Japonicas, 75c ea.; |%
wood, Weepin
: Lilacs, Pink
Big Red Roses, 25:
Glad: bulbs, $1. dc
50 bunch. a
2.1
ferns, 30c ea.; |
40c ea.; Jerusalem Ho
Miss Susie Andrey
ville, Box 641.
Daffodils, crea
yellow cups, $1,
Ws Te Britt, s Sn
roentlge
white, flesh, pi
Sweetheart, 50e
Mrs. Joe A. Wh:
Ri: Box 466. es
_ Jap. and Siberian
varieties, any co
plants; Butterfly
large, 35c ea.; :
cabbage type, 1.
Magnolias, 3 ft., 75
ders shipped pri mpt!
Wilson, Savannah,
Daffodils, Orang:
Star of Bethlehe
lets, $1.00 C; Sno
Eng. Dogwood, Fo.
Easter Roses, |
Altheas, Goldnb
Plants, Purple L
Add postage. Mrs
derson, Ellijay, Ri
- Purple, Blue, Ye
and White Iris,
Gildenglow, 50c
Lemon Lilies,
Red Hot Poker, 50
Dahlia, mixed col
Mrs. C. W. -Plun
Rie 3
Lilac, Snowball, -
Red, White Spire
Forsythia, Ar
wood, Japonicas,
Hibiscus, Pin
ea, Tiger Lil
-Azaleas, 7T5c
orders. Mrs.
eRe. :
Mtn, Laurels, ;
Silver, O id F
pies
cas, Derothy
Exe. for print >
Jeanne Langley
a(S
; White Dogwra
All " rooted. Exe.
white sacks.
ay = Lambert, EI
(pink), Forsythia, I
Japonicas, Hyd
balls, Red Leaf
ver Leaf Maple
50c ea.
Red Ji aorta, s
wreath, Golden (
Weeping Mary,
i, Goldenrod, 75c
Alfred Daffodils,
den Chain, 5, $1.
y, Rt 3.
rborvitae and Gol-
Juniper, 15- 18
field grown
rs. Old, $1.25 ea.
Tilley, Ellijay, Rt.
Iris, and Snap-
oz. Add postage.
Clayton, Ellijay,
ellow Cannas, all
00 doz.; White,
e, Blue Smoke
ow, White and
lox, 50e doz.; Jon-
ssuc, Violets, $1.00
rint sacks. Add
Lewis Teague,
nicas, 6 yrs. old,
-ea.; Dogwood, 4,
Lilies, 40c doz.;
a. Exc. for print |
C. Keener, Elli-
Japonica, Purple
i Mary, 3, $1.00;
sea.; Pink. Al-
| Spruce, Cedar, Hazel-
ombardy Poplar, Winter
le, Scarlet Trumpet
ea.; $3.00 doz. Mrs.
Ellijay. :
aponicas, 6 yrs. old,
r _ Jonquils, 50
Dogwood, 5, $1.00.
Keener, Ellijay, Rt.
ea, 6. rs. < old,
; Dogwood, 4,
ilies, 50c -doz.;
ea.; Exc. for print
Etta Barrett, Elli-
_Japonicas, $1.00
Dogwood, 5, $1.00;,
ae: Maple, 3, $2.00;
Lilies, Daffodils, and
Tonquils, 2 doz.,
d. .No checks. |:
Geniry, Ellijay, Rt.
ood, Golden |
: , $1.00;
> Doz.;
t, <ooted,
5c doz. bunches.
Mrs. G. R. Bailey,
: - Bar-
oe Lilies,
owballs, Altheas,
Peach
doz.; Bridalwreaths,
d postage. Mrs. Mae.
Blue Hydrangeas,
urple Lilacs, Lan-
Bea and Pink
| doz.; Dbl. Day
a Daisies, 50c doz.;
_Vinea Evergreen,
Rose Hibiscus Seed,
el. to sec, zone. No
oe Pattillo,
Se
eedlings, $25.90 M;
_ft., $2700, doz.;
$3.59 C; Iris,
$4.00 C. Mrs. W.
i
hersville, Rt. 1.
| J. Watson, Lthonia, Rt. 3.
| es,
Sena:
g-| assorted colors, dark red, dbl.
Poppy, 10c tsp.; Assortment
Jonquil, Daffodil, Narcissus, lc
ea.; Weeping Mary, 25c; Wan-|
dering Jew, 10c good start. Add
postage. No stamps. Mrs. Bob
Mills, Lithonia. ~ f
Blue Violets, 15c doz.; Jon-
quils, Narcissus, 30c doz.; Dog-
wood, Sweetshrub, Wild Azal-
eas, Weeping Willow, Umbrella.
China, Mimosa, Paw Paw,
Cherry Laurel, 6, $1.00; Ver-
bena, all cols., 30e doz.; Thrift,
35 do. Add postage. Mrs, T.
Cherry Laurel, Golden Bell,
Tree Sweetpea, Birdseye, But-
terfly, 5, $1.00; Gardenias, 50c
ea.; Mimosa, Umbrella China,
Red and White Dogwood, 25c
ea.; Red, Pink Thrift, 35c doz.;
Bulbs, 40c doz.; Iris, 40c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Law-
son, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Hollyhoek, all cols. Annual
Phlox, Calif. Poppy, 10 tsp.|
and stamped envelope; all
shades and cols. Lilliput Zinnia
Seed, 25c matchboxful; Semi
Dwraf, 15c. No stamps nor
checks. Mrs. M. M. helley,
Lithonia, Rt. .3.
Large Dbl. Orange Col. Pop-
py Seed, 25c tsp. Add postage.
Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2,
Chinquipen -Rose, Crape
Myrtle, Purple Lilac, 25c ea.;
Butterfly Bushes, New Yar
Vine, 20c ea.; Easter Lilies, $1.
doz.; Glad Bulbs, dif. cols., 75c
doz.; Azaleas, all cols. $1.25
doz.; White Dogwood, 6, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. Robert H.
Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
White Jonquil Bulbs, $1.00
|C; Also Mastodon Strawberry
Plants, $5.00 M. P. B. Retnolds,
Green Arborvitae, 12-18 in.
high, 3, $1.00; 6- 10 in., 5, $1.00;
4 African Violet Leaves free
with a $5:00 order. Add post-
age. Mrs. Y. G. Grizzle, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 4.
Fine Coleus, all different,
White Conch Begonia, Pink
Sultana, Red and White Spot-
ted Dbl. Petunia, 10c cutting;
3, 25c; Purple Striped and
Green Jew, 4 cuttings, 10c; 7,
15c. PP. Mrs. Wallace Wilson,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Scotch Broom Bushes, 50c
ea.; 1 ft-2% ft. high. Mrs.
Emily Knight, Gainesville, Rt.
ts
Rooted Gardenia, 25c ea.;,
cuttings, Variegated Leaf Sul-
tana and Pink Wax Begonia,
10c ea.; Purple, Rose and
White Sultana, 5c ea, Red
| Jew, 3, 50c. No orders. under
t,| 25c. No out-of-state. Add post-
age. Mrs. Alma Presnell, Gain-
esville, Rt. 1. :
Pink Spirea, Pink Almond,
Flowering Cherry, Purple Li-
lac, 30c ea.; 3, 80c; Rose col.
Thrift, 53c doz.;. $2.00 C. Miss
Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
- Rooted Evergreen _ Privet
Hedge. Plants, 1- 3 ft., $1.00
,|C; White Narcissus, bulbs, 25c
doz.; Blue Iris, 35 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. R._H. Clark,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Thrift, Blue and White
Siberian Iris, 50 dif. German
Tris, mixed, red, yellow, salmon,
sand orange flaked Cannas, 50c
doz.; Abelias, Gardenias, For-
sythia, 25 ea. Mrs. Tol Black,
; | Gainesville, Rt. 6.
*3 yr. old Cape Jasmine, (dbl.
} white wax blooms). in pots,
d, $2.00 ea.; Pink Hyacinth Bulbs,
$1.00. doz. Add postage. Miss
Bessie Martin, Gainesville,
RFD No. 5.
Boxwood, 6- 12 in., rooted,
Butterfly Bushes, Purple Lilac,
White Lilac, Monthly Roses,
25c ea; Also White and
Speckled Rose, rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. Rae Turner,,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Jonquil Bulbs, Paper Shell
Narcissus, 25c, $1.00; Easter
Lily Bulbs, $1.00. doz.; Box-
wood, 6- 12 in., Butterfly Bush-
large Evergreer 25 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Nellie
Parker, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
New SeedWhite Fever Few,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. \
_|Toomsboro, Rt. 2. | Cherry,
China, Plum, Crabapple, Seed- |
| Lightning Rod, Red Berry Hol-
Magnolias, Teaolives, Red,
white Dogwood, Red Holly,
Breybeard, Red, Orange Haw-
thorne, Crabapple, Yellow Jas-
mine, Rain Lilies, 30c doz.; 2
f= 2500-8: ih doc; 4 ft, 45:
5 ft. 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
Mattie Lou Colson, Toomsboro,
bade
Jan. Jasmine, 2 bunches, 35c;
Pink and White Qreen Anns
Lace, 6 bunches, 60c; Blue
Ageratum, Blue Prairie and
Physostegia, 3 doz., 45c; ream
Rose Cuttings, Red Oleander,
3, 25c. Mrs. E. B. Warren,
Magnolia, Teaolive, Grey-
bead, Yellow Jasmine, Swet-
shrub, Crabapple, Umbrella
China, Red and White Doswood
1- 5 -ft; 10c p2r ft. Exe. for
print sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
Georgia Hunt, Toomsboro, Rt.
Ps
Red Flowering Dogwood,
Crape Myrtle, Teaolive, Crab-
apple, Flowering New Years
ly, Hawthorne, Magnolia, 1-2-3
ft., 20-40-60c; Lady Slipper,
50c doz. Add postage. Exc.
for print sacks. Mrs. J. G.
Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Yellow Lilies, 40 doz.; Mixed
Glad Bulbs, 50c doz.; Yellow
Marigolds, 20c cup; Holly,
Yellow Honeysuckle _,Cedar,
White Dogwood, 10c ft.; Add
postage. Mrs. B. W. Eailey,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Magnolia, Teaolive, Greybeard
Yellow Jasmine, Red and
White Dogwood, Red Holly,
Umbrella China, Red, Orange
Hawthorne, Crape Myrtle, 2
fi.) 2505; 3 ft. 35c: 4 ft.,. 40c;
5 ft, 45- Rosa L. Colson,
Toomsboro.
Magnolia, Crape Myrtle, Red
or Orange Hawthorne, Red
and White Dogwood, Teaolive,
Greybeard, Crabapple, 1- 5
ft, 10c a ft. Exe. for sacks,
Add postage. Mrs. Alma Col-
son, Toomsboro, Rt. 2:
Small rooted Gloximias, as-
sorted cols. mixed in rooting,
50e ea.; 3, $1.25; 25 dif. Pot
Plant cuttings, $1.00: 100 mix-
ed dbl., ingle, white, yellow,
large, small Daffodils, 50c Cs
500, $2.00; $3.50 M. Mrs. J. W.
Roberts, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
Box 71,
Pink, Red, White Peonies,
40c a bulb; White Gardenias,
50. ea.; Yellow Scotch Bush
cuttings, 10; Pink Flowering
Peach, Smoke Free Bush, cut-
tings, 10c ea. Lillie Alred,
Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. Azaleas, 2- 3 ft.,
ooming size, all cols., $1.00
doz.; Dbl. Yellow Japonicas,
$1.00 ea. All rooted, Exc. for
print sacks. Add postage. No
Fla. orders. Mrs. D. H: Evans,
-Talona.
- Apr. blooming Narcissus
Bulbs, $1.00 C; Rose col. Holly-
hock Seed, 10 pkg. Mrs. John
Weaver, Temple, Rtecine
Rooted Sultanas, 9 in. old
rose col., 75c ea.; Red Geran-
iums, dbl. bloom, rooted, 50c
ea. Mrs. H. W. Corley, Thomas-
ton, Rt. 1, Box 163.
Steeles. Mastodon Jumbo
Stock, Sweet Williams, Calen-
-dula, Hardy Carnation, Xmas.
Cherry, Eng. Daisy, Dianthus
Pinks, $3.00 C. Sam Gum,
Tifton, 1402 Murray Ave.
Dbl. large Pink Poppy Seed,
10c tsp. Mrs. fM. J. Patterson,
Tifton, x
Shasta Daisies, Silver Lace
Vine, Eng. Ivy, Spirea, Baby
Breath, Dwarf Striped Grass,
Blue Flowers, 15c; Jan. Jas-
mine, Orange Trumpet Vine,
-25ce; Privet Hedge, rooted, 1c
ea.; Boxwood cuttings, 3c ea.;
Variegated Violets, 15c doz. No
orders less $1.00. Mrs. W. H.
Acree, Toccoa.
Dif. cols. Verbenas, 15c doz.;
Exe. for sacks; Also few Staw-
berry Plants for sale. Lura
Howell, Trion, Rt. 1.
Old Fashion Poppy Seed,
mixed with Dbl.: Pink, Californ-
ia, 25c This. PP. Mrs. Callie
| teria,
Ingram, Young Cane.
4,000 Am-ryllis Bulbs, Hy-
brids, mixed cols. blooming
size, 25c; 2 yr. planting stock,
15c; 1 yr. bulbs, 5c. PP on
orders $5.00 only. Will ship
same day dug with full roots
and foliage. Joseph H. Dun-
Nett, Sandy Springs.
_ Paper White Narcissi Bulbs,
$2.50 C; Dbl. Red Poppy, Queen
Anns Lace, Dbl. Gaillardia
seed, mixed, 1 Tbls. each, 25c. |
Add postage. Mrs. Fred Atkin- |
son, Vald sta, Rt. 4.
Trees: Big Leaf Green Mag- |
Dogwood, Maple, |
Pine,
Hickory,
nolia,
Umbrella,
ling Pecans, Old Fashion Peach, ;
any 2 for $1.00. Mrs.
Johnson, Shellman.
Domestica Nandina, 2- 3 ft.,
75-$1.15 ea.; Dbl. Tuberose
Bulks, No. one, $1.00 doz.;
$5.75 C.; No. 2- 65c doz.; $3.35
C. Del to 8rd. zone. 5c on
checks. Miss Mittie
Smithville, Rt. 1.
-Day Lilies, -Margaret Perry,
Sunset, Thunberia, Sovereign,
Mrs. W. H. Wyman, Leonora,
all for $1.00. Exe. for print
sacks; Mikado, Hyperion, D. D.
Wyman, 3, $1.00; Fulva Rosea,
Rose Pink, $1.50. Mrs. Robt.
Motter, Smyrna, Rt. 2.
Thrift, 50c C; Water Lilies,
Century Plants, Xmas Cactus,
25c ea.; Boxwood, Laurels, Hol-
ly, Magnolias, Cedars, Willows,
Crape ~ Myrtles, Crabapples,
Vv. M.
! Wisteria, White Dbl. Almonds,
Flowering Quince, Spireas,
large sizes, 20c plus postage.
No out-of-state orders. Mrs.
Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro.
2 night. blooming Cerius,
Pine Plants, $1.45. ea.; Both
for $2.75; I large clump each,
Xmas, Coral or Biddie Foot
Cactus, 75c-$1.50 ea.; 4 large
Ferns, Sprengeri, $1.75; Lace,
$2.00; Asparagus, and Fish Tail. |
$1:50 ea. Mrs. J. W. Hamm, |
Summit.
Azaleas, Mt. Laurels, Dog-
wood, Re? Maple, Crabapple,
$1.50 doz.; Sweetshrub, Chero-
kee and Yellow, Pink, Roses,
Easter Bells, 25c ea.; Blue
Iris, Orau.ge Dal Lilies, Galax,
Mr. Ferns, Arbutus, Sweet
Peas, 40c doz. Exc. for feed
sacks. Mrs, A. M. Roper, Min-
eral Bluff.
White Dogwood, Maple, Mt.
Laurels, Pine, Azaleas, $1.50
doz.; Sweetshrubs, Cherokee,
Yellow,Pink Roses, 25c ea.;
Easter Bells, 35c ea.; Blue Iris,
40c doz. Add postage. Exc. for
feed sacks. Mae Bell Barnes,
Mineral - Bluff.
Mt. Laurels, Rhodendrons, 3
col, Azaleas, Yellow and Pink
Dogwood, Coral Berry, Chero-
kee Rose, Red Bird, Tulip Pop-
lar, Crabapple, White Pine,
Creek: Hemlock, 2- 3 ft. $2.00
doz.; Phlox, Shasta Daisies,
$2.00 G. Rooted. PP. Mrs. Boon
Wilson, Mineral Bluff.
R2d, White Dogwood, 3 cols.
Azaleas, Mt. Laurels, Pines,
Crabapples, Red Maple, 2- 3
ft.; $1.50 doz.; Rohododendrons, |
Sweetshrubs, Pussy Willow,
Cherokee Roses, 20c ea.; Trail-
ing Arbutus, Galax, Heartease,
Mt. Fern, 45c doz. Mrs. Clifton
Davis, Mineral Bluff.
Mt. Laurel, Crabapple, 3 cols.
Azaleas, Red. and White Dog-
wood, Pines, Red Maple, 2- 3
ft., $1.50 doz.; Sweetshrubs,
Rhododendrons, Cherokee
Roses, 20c ea.; Heartease,
Galax, Trailing Arbutus, Mt.
Ferns, 45c doz. Mrs. W. D.
Davis, Miner ' Bluff.
White Dogwood, Mt. Laurels, |
Mt. Pines, Crabapple, Azaleas,
$1.50 doz.; Sweetshrubs, .Chero-
kee and Pink Roses, Rhododen-
drens, 25c ea.; Galax, Arbutus,
Mt. Ferns, Orange Day Lilies,
Sweet Peas, 40c doz.. Add post-
age. Exc. for feed sacks. Mrs.
C.. W. Roper, Mineral Bluff.
Dbl. Sulphur Yellow Mari-
gold Seed, 25c cup; Dbl. Zin-
nia, 30c cup; Jasmine, Sweet-
shrub (rooted), 15c ea.; Wis-
25c ea.; Rose cuttings,
White and Sweetheart, Pink
Dorothy Perkins, 15 ea., 3,
50c; Lorene Swann, Union
Point, Rt. 1,
Collins: poppy Seed, 3 This. $1.00. PP,
OWERS AND SEE!
FOR SALE
| Chinese Centipede Gras:
| Plants, $2.50 bu. Exp. col. Mrs.
igs T. Coleman, Savannah, Rt.
| 4, Box 369, :
;.ted Crape Myrtle. 6,
Also Sage Limbs, rooted, 15,
$1.00. Damp packed. Add post-
age. Mrs. A Horsley, Waco, Rt.
2, Box 40.
Larve very Dbl.
Poppy Seed, large pkt.,
Dbl. Flowering and Red Si
| Crab, Forsythia, Winter
mine, Scotch Broon, med -
30c; large, 50c.: Del. A. J. Wik
loughby, Waco.
| Red, White,
202;
Tex
Pink,
| Dbl. Altheas, White, Red. Pink
Crimson
Purnls, *
Cape Jasmine rooted, 50c ea.;
$T00% 55
Jas: =a
ce
|Crape Myrtles, Blue, White
| Oak Hydrangeas, Dbl.
; Almond, White, Purple, Wis-
| teria, Dbl. White Spirea, Thun-
bergua, White Lilac, Sweet-
50c ea. Add pos:age. ~
| shrub,
| Mrs. E. L. Smith, Wadley.
Giart Dbl. Red and Pink
| Mrs. Clovis Johnson, Wavnes-
ville, P.O. Box. 15.
40c; Pink, Red Clustering, Pink
American Benuty, other Mon-
| thly Roses, *25c eaiz: <3 eois;
| Coleus, Dbl. Red Ge-aniums,
10c ea.; Blue Wisteria, 15c.
| Exe. for Snowball, Azaleas,
| Japonicas, Mrs. R. C. Walker,
| West. Point, Rt. 3, Box 68B.
| Rooted Pink Thrift for plant-
| Summe:s, White Plains.
| Everblooming Gardenias, 60
| ea. Must ship at once. Moss
| packed. All rooted. Mrs. Jessie
| Merchant, Willacoochee, Rt. 1.
| Imp. Bermuda Easter Lily
| Bulbs, 8- 12 blooms, $2.50 soz.;
|5- 8 blooms, $2.00 doz.*=3=5
blooms, $1.50 doz.
Red, Pink Thrift, 75 C: 50,
ing now, 65c C. Del. Mrs. H. #. ~
Should be
planted now. Mrs. J. E. Manoe,
Williamson.
|. Pink Thrift, rooted, %1.00
~e
Add postage. No stamps. Mrs.
| Milton T. Phillips, Wrens.
| Crape Myrtles, various sizes,
2-. 6) ft; 0c; <15,;-ane:+25esae
|my home; Also: Cherry Plants
or Sprouts, 15c ea. Mrs, Jeff
| Marchman, White Plains.
| Red, White, Pink, Yellow,
| Variegated Cannas, Pink Vio-
lets, $1.00 doz.; Gardenias, $1.50
|.ea.; Red Spider Lilies, - Dbl.
| Sweet Williams, Dianthus, Cal-
/endulas, Blue Violets, 60c doz.
| Add postage.
Wadley.
Eugene Smith,
| $1.15; $2.25 C; Snapdragons,
|Hardy Grenadia and Vienna
} Carnations, 75c.doz.; 50, $2.65;
|$4.25 C; Newport Pink, Red
Mixed Sweet Williams,
doz.;:. 3. doz.; $1.50" -$3.25 2G:
| Mrs. F. Vi. Combs, Sr. Wash-
| ington.
Snapdr2gons,
| tions, 65s doz.; Mixed
| Sweet Williams, 50c
| Pansy Jumbo, 40c doz.;
|C; Mixed 3 to 5 eye Pink, Red,
| and White Peonies, 2, $1.(C. lie
cols.
doz.;
| postage added. Mrs. M. P.
| Combs, ashington, Rt. 2.
| Yellow Trumpet Daffodils,
Blue Calif. Violets, -Foxgloves,
| Day Lili+s, 45- doz.; Boxwoods,
| Altheas, Hibiscus, Pussywillow,
| 25c ea.; Old Fashion Velvet Red
Roses, 50c ea.; Yellow, Purpie
| Iris, 3, 25.. Add postage. Tamar
|Teem, Talking Rock.
| Yellow, and Purple Itis, $1.09
| doz.;-Yellow Javonicas. 2; $1.00;
All cols. Fall Pinks, 75 doz.:
Indian Arrow, 6, $1.00; Silver
| Maple, 6, $1.00; Jonquils, 6,
|50c. Exe. for print sacks. No
|stamps nor checks. Jemima
| Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Red Japonicas, 4, $1.00; Lem-
on. Lilies; 5 doz., $1.00; ola
Fashion March Flowers, 4 doz,
$1.00; White Bridal Wreath, 3,
$2.00; Mixed Iris, 3 doz., $1.00.
All rooted. No checks. Exc. for
white sacks. Mrs. Mellene
Priest, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Monthly Rose cuttings, 4, 50c;
Christmas and May Cactus, 50c
}ea.; Bronze, White, Yellow,
| Purple Mums, 3, 25c; Pink
Billariera cuttings, 65c ea.;
Snowball, rooted, $1.50 ea. Add
postage. Miss Ruth Patterson,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
ce
| Swiss Giant Pansy, 3 doz,
65e*
$2.20.
Hardy Carna- 9
urple Lilacs, Eng. Dogwood,
ichtree Roses, 25c ea.; Lem-
Blue Spider Lilies, 75 doz.;
rvitae, 12- 18 in., rooted,
; Also Black Walnut
tushes, 35c ea.; 3, $1.00; Sas-
afras Roots, 60c lb. Exe. for
print sacks. Mrs. C. W. Hefner,
Talking: Rock, Rt. 2.
nt 5 deep Red Running
se Bushes, 1-2 yrs, old, also
Iver Maple Shade Tree. Sim
ce, Blue Ridge.
Want 100 or more Nandina
lants, 21/2-3 .ft., preferably
hy, also 50 or.more Crape
rtle, 2-4 ft. cheap on cash
sis. Will come after. T. W.
oberts, East Point, 712 Grove
Fel. Ca. 8221.
Want to exc. Thrift, Artemisia,
ilver King, Shrubs, Ferns,
eus, Cactus, for Yellow, Pink
. Tulips. White Daffodils,
lads. Also pecans to exchange.
. Lois G. Bell,, Gordon, Rt.
ant dbl. Blue Hyacinth
bulbs, and Pom Pom Dahlias.
ite price. Mrs. Irene H.
oppe, McDonough, Rt. 3.
Want to exc. Red Canna, Milk
nd Wine Lily and Hemerocal-
dis for another kind of lily.
State what you have and price.
rs. J. R. Dickens, Ocilla.
Want to exc. red and red and
ellow canna roots for bulbs or
hrubbery; prefer pot flowers.
Write. Mrs. C. T. Mashburn, Re-
ecca, Rt, tk.
Want Little Star Jasmine,
ingle White Hyacinth, Yellow
wweetheart Rose, Sweet Bay
and Stag Horn Geranium.
nt COD. Mrs. C. D. Willough-
Watkinsville, Rt. 1.
: ant to exe. Dbl. Yellow and
Orange Marigold Seed, 1 Tbls.
or blooming size bulbs, except
onquils; Also Giant size
umpkin Seed for bulbs, other
eed or shrubbery. Each pay
tage. Mrs. Lucille Lawrence,
Tightsville, Rt. 2.
ant No. 1 Dahlia Tubers or
lumps with good eyes, large,
ed., or small. Must be finest
ble varieties, pink, white,
ellow and peach preferred.
Will buy darker colors. Write
first. Must be reasonable. Mrs.
Pauline Morris, Wrightsville.
ee: :
Want exc. Fig sprouts, Al-
eas, Forsythia, purple lilac,
iso few Trumpet daffodils,
arcissi bulbs (to be dug, not
iried), for 2 blooming size Gar-
denias and 1 ea. yellow and red
ponica, and other flowers.
rite. Mrs. Mary Hogue, Hape-
ville, 557 Central Ave.
So
=,
SEED FOR SALE
5S tons of Blue Lupine Seed,
echanically dried and reclean-
ed, put up in even 100 lb. new
gs. $5.00 per hundred at my
arm. David B. Harrell, Camilla,
Little white skin cucumber|M
ed, 13 thls., also white bush
utter peas seed 35 cup or 3
cups for $1.00. Postpaid. Mrs.
_ R. A. Nolen, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Georgia Heading and Blue
laze collard seed, $1.00 Ib.
dd 15 cent postage. - Rust
proof seed oats $1.00 bushel,
bring bags or will ship if send
bags. % mile of Cokes Chapell.
Mrs. Prince Henderson, Sharps-
burg, Rt. 1, Box 74.
_. 80 lbs. Pimiento seed saved
rom No. 1 canning pepper,
never heated, $1.50 Ib. No
trades. O. C. Perdue Yatesville.
Old time tender Speckled
and White half runner garden
beans. 50c cup. Blue Java peas,
Oc Ib., 5 Ib. lots. Dry ground
cup. Postpaid in
Green Glaze Collard Seed, 1
| Pkt. 25 cents, 5 Pkts. $1.00,
Steed, Buena Vista.
_Chambers Special Tobacco
seed, 4 ozs. $1.75, % lb. $3.00,
1 Jb. $5.00. Postpaid. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear.
Green glaze collard seed, new
crop, 2 tbls., 25c; 10 tbls., $1.00.
Purple top white globe and
Shogin turnip seed mixed, 3
thls., 25 cents, 15, $1.00. Wil-
lets wonder English peas, 50c
cup. Postpaid. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
son, Martin.
New crop crowder field peas
for planting. 4 lbs. $1.00. Add
postage. A. J. Adams, Ash-
burn, Rt. 2. Box 67. i
Big start fresh old fashion
multiplying California beer
seed. 25 cts. Mrs. Ella Green,
Smyrna, Rt. 2.
150 Ibs. pure Kentucky 31
Fescue grass seed in 50 Ib.
bags, 70c lb. A. E. Smith,
Gainesville, 429 Academy St.
Multiplying California Beer
seed, 25c good start. No money
orders of C. O: D. Mrs. Sallie
Floyd, Rockmart, Rt, 2.
California multiplying beer
seed. 20c start or 20 starts $1.
Postpaid. Mrs. Earl Fincher,
Waco.
Re-seeding Crimson . Clover
and Rye Grass, one lot 20c Ib.,
other, 25c Ib. at Gay. R. N.
Estes, Gay.
Watermelon Seed: 500 Ibs.
Genuine Cannon Ball, Black
Diamond, first year Oklahoma,
$1.00 Ib; Original Georgia
Sweetheart $2.00 lb. FOB. Both
varieties tested 94 Germ.
Grown for seed only. W. O.
Birdsong, Gordon. :
Green glazed Collard seed,
4 tbls. $1.00. Postpaid. Time
for fall planting. Mrs. T. T.
Holloway, Cobbtown.
Mixed Cornfield bean seeds.
slightly weevil eaten, 30c lb.;
Blackeye and Speckle crowder
peas, 15c Ib. pea bean seed
20 cents per cup. All postage.
Mrs. Charlie L. Willis, Talking
Roek, Rt.. 1 .
Field run Blue Lupine, aver-
aging 60 to 80% germ. 4% lb.
J. D. Duke, Ft. Valley.
10,000 Ibs. Blue Lupine 80%
Germ. at 5 cents Ib. 20,000 Ibs.
recleaned Blue Lupine 92%
Germ., 6%ec Ib, D. O, Lane,
Ft. Valley.
Recleaned Blue Lupine in
new 100 Ib. bags 6%c Ib. FOB.
Purity 99.80%. No weed seed.
Germ. 91%. Also sweet Lupine,
10c Ib., Germ, 84%. Purity
99.04. No. weed seed. Fred
Dockweiler, Cordele Rt. 4.
eee
PLANTS FOR SALE
Early Jersey and Chas. W.
frostproof cabbage, Ga. collard
and white Bermuda onion
plants, 300;. 85c; 500, SUA So
M. Mix if desired. Strong, well
rooted, prompt ship. No stamps.
PP. J. D. Crenshaw, Pitts. P. O.
Box 8.
Klondike
strawberry, well
rooted, nice young plants, 500, |
$3.50. All orders shipped prompt
and PP. Mrs. Lynette Bennett,
Flowery Branch.
Early Klondike Everbearing
Strawberry plants, 50e C: $4.
Marvin Jackson, Locust
Grove, Rt. 2.
Large well rooted strawber-
ry, $1. for 1100 or exchange for
horse apple sprouts, 4 to 6 ft.
high with good roots. Write
first. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1,
Dacula.
Leading varieties cabbage,
Collards and onion plants, 500,
$1.00; $1.75 M; Strawberry, Mis-
Sionary, Klondike and Masto-
don, 200, $1.50; 500, $3.00; $5.00
M. W.H. Branan, Gordon.
Missionary strawberry plants,
60c C; $5. M. FOB. Good healthy
plants. A. T. Milteer, Quitman.
White Bermuda onions, 30c
C. 500, $1.25; Klondike straw-
berries, 50c C. 500, $2.00; Gar-|1
den sage, 10c each, 75e doz.
Del. Mary Ruth _ Phillips,
Royston, Rt. 1,
Ga. Collards and ite
plants ready for setting, 30c C;
$2. M. PP. in Ga. Rufus Kirk-
jand, Baxley, Rt. 2.
{ age, Copenhage
Chas. Wakefield, White
muda onion, $2. M; $1.25, 500.
Strong plants, full count. Satis.
guar. E. L. Fitzgerald, -Irwin-
ville.
Large early . everbearing
strawberry, 60 C; 500, $2.50;
$4.50 M; also Fragrant white
English dogwood, 35c each; 4 fer
$1. Mrs. S. L. McTyre, Power
Springs, Rt. 2.
Certified strawberry plants,
$1.00 C. PP. Tom Kittle, Rt. 5,
Carrollton,
Frost proof cabbage plants,
now ready, 25c C; 500, $1.00;
$2. M. Prompt shipment. Jesse
G. Lovell, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Sage, 500, $6. $10. M. Summer
time pumpkin, 50e C; Mam-
moth Russian sunflower seed,
50c pint; Martin and dipper
Gourds, 25 each; Red hot pep-
per, $1. peck. L. J. Ellis, Cum-
ming.
Kudzu crowns, $8 M. Add
postage. Paul Freeman, Cleve-
Tand, Rt. 3.
Klondike strawberry "plants,
500, $1.75; $3. M. Add postage.
Mrs. Nell Mashburn, Cumming,
Rt. 1.
100 to 1 old fashion shallot,
onions, 50c C; 500, $2. Mrs.-Es-
sie B. Bobo, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Mastodon strawberry, $1.70
C;. 500; $3.00; $5.25 M;, Klon-
dike, 60c C; 500, $2.; $4.25 M.
Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt.
1
Strawberry plants: Everbear-
ing, 75e C; $5. M; Lady T. and
Klondike, 75 C; $7.-M. Blake-
more, $1. C; $8 M. Add postage.
Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland,
Rt: ts :
Early, large Klondike straw-
berry, 50e C; Blue
plum sprouts, 24 in. high, 50c
each. Add postage. Exchange for
print 100 lb. sacks free of holes
and mildew. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
Everbearing strawhy plants,
70c C. Add postage. Mrs. Pearl
Bennett, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Large Everbearing straw-
berry, 70e C; Klendike, 40 C.
Add postage. Mrs. T. R. Locke,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Genuine Klondike strawberry,
large early berries, 75c C; 500,
$3.00; Ga. collard, 300, $1.00.
Prompt del. No checks. Add
postage. Gladys Duran, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
Early bearing strawberry, ex-
tra large, heavy croppers, 75c
C; 300, $2. Exchange for print
feed sacks. Write | first. No
checks. Add postage. Mattie Du-
ran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Fall cabbage plants, ready,
Wakefields and Dutch, 65 500;
$1. M. Good count and quality
quar. Mrs. A. B. Williams, Nay-
lor.
Missionary and Everbearing
strawberry, 75c C; $8. M, Rhu-
barb. pie plants, $1. doz. Ex-
change for print sacks. Add
postage. Miss Cecil McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Large Missionary and Ever-
bearing strawberry, $1. C; $8.00
M. Exchange for white or print
sacks. Add postage. Miss Mattie
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Frostproof Early Jersey,
Chas. Wakefield, Copenhagen
and Flat Dutch cabbage and
Heading collard plants, 40c C;
500, $1.25; 1000, $2.25; Semesan
treated. Mrs. P. R. Arnagld, Be-
nevolence.
Lady Thompson strawberry,
50c C; Watercress, 30 for 65e.
Large type garlic) 40c doz.; Pep-
permint, 35c doz.; Horehound, |
tansy, 6, 35c. Shade dried sage,
30c cup full, Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun,
Strawberry plants, Mastodon,
70c C; 500, $3.50; $5.50 M; Klon-
dike, 60c C; 500, $3.00; $5.00 M;
Sugar pear and Apricot plum
sprouts, 50c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt.
Early bearing, extra large
berries, strawberry plants, 30c
C; $2.50 M. Add postage. Mrs.
Early Knight, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Cabbage and collard plants,
30c C; $2.50 M. At my place, W.
C. Connet, Guyton, Rt. 1
Ber-
Damson |
| pl
rex
Chas. W. Cabbage
frostproof, Ready. 500, $1.25; $2.
Branch, Rt. 1.
Genuine Blakemore
berry plants, 80c C; 500, $3.50;
$6. M. PP im Ga. only.
Groves, Fayetteville.
Klondike and Mastodon ever-
bearing strawberry plants, $6
Claud Martin, Flowery Branch,
Ro Ki ;
Blakemore and Lady T. straw-
berry plants. Young, well root-
ed, 80c C; $7. M. Cash or Money
Order. Mrs. Dessie Crow, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 1. \ ;
Cabbage plants, Jersey,
Charleston, Glory and Copen~
hagen, 500, $1.005 $1.50 M. 5,000
for $6.50, Orders filled prompt-
ly regardless of size: |. L:
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Booking orders for Kudzu
crowns, 1-3 yrs. old. Fresh dug,
well packed, $10. M. in Ga.
Ship date desired. Mrs. Joe A.
Whaley, Shellman, Rt. 2, Box
166. ; 3
Dutch and Wakefield cabbage,
300, $1.00, 500, $1.50; $2.25 M.
400,- $1.00, $2. M. Del. in Ga.
No checks. C. W. Smith, Gaines-
ville Rt. 2.
Strong Blakemore strawber-
ry plants, 90c C; 500, $4.25; Imp.
strawberry, 75c C; 500, $3.25.
Del: promtp shipment. No
checks nor stamps. Horace Alli-
son, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Mastodon strawberry plants,
$6.50 M. Mrs. Faustine Davis,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Everbearing strawberry, $1.
C; White Blackberry, red, Rasp-
berry and rooted sage, 6 for 50c.
Also large pieces black walnut
meats, 80c Ib. Add postage. No
checks. Mrs. Lena Blackwell,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Catnip, 6 for 35c;
roots, 30c lb.; large garlic bulbs,
50c doz. Add postage. No chks.
nor COD. Mrs. Ciinton Garrett;
}Gainesville, Rt. 5.
bage plants, for. fall planting.
300, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2. Mr Del.
No checks. Bonnie Smith,
Gainesville, Rt, 2.
Blakemore strawberry plants,
| 500, $3.25; $6. M. PP. Mrs. Eva
Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Klondike strawberry plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M.
Lady. T., 500, $3.00; $5.00 M.
Young plants. No checks nor
COD. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville,
Ros Zs .
Lady T. strawberry plants,
50c C; 500, $3.00; $5.0 M; Klon-
dike, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50,
M. Young plants. No checks. C.
D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Early bearing Klondike straw-
berry, (large berries) plants, 50
C. Add postage. Mrs. Gilbert
Evans, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Frostproof Chas. Wakefield
eabbage and collard plants.
Ready. Shipped. promptly. 300,
$1.00, $2. M. Del. $1.50 M. Ex-
|press collect. Special prices on
large iots.. Mareus Williams,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. : :
Klondike strawberry _ plants,
50c C, Prompt shipment. Good
plants. .Mrs. J. D. Dyer, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Mastodon and Lady T. straw-
berry plants, 75c C; 300, $2.15.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ara
|Waldrip, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch.
Large fresh. extra early J.
Chas., W. Copenhagen Cabbage,
500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Post paid.
onion plants same price. Prompt
shipment. Sat. guar. F. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
; Garlic, onion type, 45 cents
doz; Hot red pepper and artii-
chokes, $1. gal. Sage, catmint,
horehound and polk, 3 bunches,
50c. PP. Tamar Teem, Talking
Rock.
Early _ bearin strawberr
plants, 50 C. $4. M, mixe
plants, 40c C._ Exchange for
white or
ts, 500, $1.25; | . Del. E.|G
aldrip, Flowery Branch. | La
plants, |
}M. Del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery |
straw- |
Tae,
M. del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. |
Georgia and Heading Collards, |-
Yellow |.
Georgia and Heading collard }
and Wakefield and Dutch cab-
White crystal wax bermuda}
| Blakemore strawber
$6. M. FOB. Griffin. -
ter, Rt. D, Griffin. oy
Well rooted Masto
Klondike strawberry
/50c C; 500, $3.00; $5,
postage. Prompt shipm
mies Chambers, Gai
Frostproof Chas.
plants, $1.75 M.
on large orders. B.
Savannah, Rt. 5, Box
Georgia and Headi
plants, 400, $1.00; $2.
Ga. Collard for $8.50.
|ing strawberry, 500, $2
M. PP. Solomon I &
ledgeville, Rt. 5, Box
_ Finest Gem straw
$l. .C; Early Dutch
300, $1.00; Washington
gus, three large elu
-black Walnut, Mi
cherry, red Abund
Blue Damson plum,
| china bushes, 2 for $1.
for print sacks. 1
Myers, Hartweil, Rt.
Everbearing Mastodon
berry plants, 50e C. A
|age, or exchange for
white feed sacks. Mrs.
Daniel, Baxley, Rt. 1, ;
and Ga. Rutabaga, also v
Bermuda plants. 50
packed. PP. Harris
}Baxley, Rt. 3. :
Fresh green Headi
Rutabaga, white B
ion and Chas W. cabb:
extra large berries, $1.
| Leroy Lightsly, Jr.
Ey 7
Ga. eee
damp packed roots, 40
$2. M; Big Jewel str
500, $3.00 $5. M.
Davis, Milledgeville, Ri
| Bradley Scarlet
strawberry (bears.
plant during season
eare). Have blooms,
ripe berries in Dec.
postage. Mrs. Sam
20 Copeland St.
barn. James
Good quality new
nut way, free of
delivered in trailer
| fied weights. Write f
pas G. Wilbanks, Cor
' Fulgzain oats grow
eertified seed, $1.50 b
Morris Cathy, Gordon
Turners Bancroft
pure. recleaned and
purity 99%, Germ.
ped _in 4 bu.
500 bales good Ko
deza hay, will del. or
my barn; also 3 tons
les) za seed. Jack
Griffin, Ph. 5896.
Victorgrain seed
cleaned, tested, in
3 bu. ner bag. Hi
party. oe a,
nalysis tag. $1
barn. James ra
Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 1.
inted sacks. Lizzie A.
Rt
i.
- Kobe, Sericea,
i rust proof Wheat
1. P) Beckum. Mat-
lespedeza hay in
.| ville, Rt. 1.
vine, grass and|
do without rain, "$27.50
arn, E,~ G. Fountain,
p peanut hay, ready
nately 1.090 bu. Nor-
proof slightly stained
bu. Tifton 1 rust!
year from _Experi-
Lewis, Arabi.
_ seed oats, Thrashed :
made 75 bu. per)
bn FOR. E. Ps
Box 83, Lavonia.
op peanut hay de-
here in awe load
average - tons.
ices. ds B. jena. i
AND OTHER
REES FOR SALE
ate insp., true to name,
id Money Maker, 1-3
-3 ft., see A it,
$1.75: 5 $2.
Adkins, oacaate
~
. Red June, Red De-
Beauty, Yellow De-.
Apples, 4 varieties
Leconte, June, Keifer
2 all clean budded
35c New
J. Wil-
ea.;
eae
megranate Bushes,
Ba.} Large Plum
years Fresh Col-
, 50c Ib. Add postage.
u Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.
- icading
Pecan trees, 2-8 tt, "SL,
arge Sage plants,
. Sandersville. M.
Sandersville.
berry, 85c
Grapevine, Hazel-
bapple, $1. doz: Cat-
rehound, Peppermint,
doz.;
aan eerie,
ellow and Sassafras
$1.00;. 4 Ibs., $1.75;
im: M
on Plum> ees 50c
large ones (7-8 ft.);
erry, small,
Hedge, al-
Ilen Bras-
) Crabapple, 6, $1.00; May Cher-'
_| Nellie Parker, Gainesville, Rt.)
.| pears, 50c ea.; scuppermong vine |
|ft., 30c and 50c ea. Come after.
'Box 123.
Also Quackless Duck, $3.00 pr.
+| Wilbur, Acworth, Rte 1.
'| No checks.
4 with order. Mrs.
| SPANISH:
.| Barnes, Sylvester, Rt. 3.
PECANS AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
_MISCELLANEOUS
BOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOU
WANTED
Muscadine grapevines, 7, $1.;
#:iant Mastodon everbearing and
Lady T. strawberry, $1.00 C;,
Gooseberry bushes, $1.25 doz.;
ries, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
$.- : {
Apricot plums and sugar
cuttings, $1. doz.; Mastodon
strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.50; |
$5.25 M; Klondike strawberry, |
60c C; 500, $3.00; $5. M. Add |
postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gaines-
Damson plum sprouts, 3 to 5|
| Wont ship. Mrs. E. 1. Dease, |
Rex, Rt./1, Box 32. :
Blueberry Bushes, 75c doz.;
| Black Raspberry, 6, $1.00; Mus-
cadine Grape vine, 20c ea.; 6,
$1.00; Garlic Bulbs, 75 doz.;
| Crabapple and Sage plants, 2 |
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Robert H.
Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Blight-resistant Chinese Ches-
nut trees, 3 to 4 ft., $1. ea. COD.
Wt Largin, East Point, P. O.
POULTRY FOR SALE
10 Geese, and Ganders, blue
|and 1 white gander, $3.00 ea.;
B.
Ship anywhere. Clemon
3 Turkey Hens, 1 Tom, $30.)
Mrs. Dewey Hollo-
way, Abbeville.
15 Baby Muscovey Ducks, 3
wks. old, 30c der duck; 1 Ban-
tam Rooster, 5 hens, a mixed
breed, 50c ea. FOB. C. C, Long.
Pavo.
Big Bronze Turkey Hens, and
Goblers, 1%2;2 yrs. old, $10.00
ea.; $18.00 pr.; White Leghorn,
last Apr. hatch, $2.00 ea. Cash
Cc. . Sorrells,
Monroe, Rt. 1.
White African Guineas, $2.09
ea.; Purebred White Pekin
Drake, this -yr. hatch- $1.5
Exp. col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 5.
White ducks in pairs, for
sale. Willie Walch, Riverdale,
ate i. Ls
1 nice Rouen (most colorful
of all ducks; larger than Pekin)
Drake, $3.50; Also large Mam-
moth Pekin Ducks, $2.50 ea.
All spring hatch. sie Barr,
Lumpkin.
Early hatch Bronze Turkeys
for sale. Mrs. Helen Street, At-
lanta, Rt. 2. Tel. CH. 1777.
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS:
Want Conimon Bantam hens.
Will pay 50c ea.; Also for sale,
Silver Spangle Hamberg Roost-
ers. Or will trade. A. L. Wil-
eet Jr., Macon, 1124 Dewey
LEGHORNS:
Want 300 White Leghorn
Pullets, 5-6 mos. old. Must be
good strain and free of diseases.
W. L. Smith, Sparta.
PEACOCKS:
Want a pair of Peacocks, 1
yr. old and 500 White Leghorns,
dee, Hinesville.
Want purebred White Face
Black Spanish, young hens, at
reasonable price. Mrs. J. D.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
\
ARTICHOKES & CHUFAS:
Jerusalem artichokes, 15e lb:;
also Chufas, 50c lb. Now ready
to ship. No orders less $1.00. All
ROB. Garl.C. Heer eee
) Del. truck my field.
e283
feathers,
| GARLIC:
| Big
1-yr. old, or Pullets. B. R. Har- }
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CANE (SEED): :
3000 large type disease re-
sistant Govt. Red Seed Cane, 3
ft. or longer, very prolific. Re-
quires much less _ fertilizer.
Ready for fall planting. $2. C.
Chauncey, Waycross, Box 212.
CORN:
Good, sound Dynamite pop
corn, from 1949 crop, 25c Ib.
and 10c postage; 87 lbs., $9.00.
Ronald Bailey, Bremen, Rt. 1.
400 bu. good new corn at my
home, 4 mi. S. Brooklet, $1.25)
bu. Mrs..J. W. Forbes, Brook-
let, Rt. 2.
Good corn, $1. bu. at field, |
you pull and haul; 21/4 A for
$100.00 in field. Edward Chris-
tian, Danielsville, |
500 bu. 1949 Ear Corn, $1.25
bu. Fob. Gene Cowart, Morgan.
COTTONSEED:
2 tons Empire Wiit Resistant
| Cottonseed, 2nd yr., made bale
to acre. Make offer. Earl An-
thony, Bishop.
rf EGGS:
Purebred heavy type Berry
strain Dark Gornish Eggs, $1.90
per 15. Cartons to be returned
at once. MO only, Miss Cora B.
j Pat-rson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1, Box 35.
-Purebred Dark Cornish eggs,
16 for $1.50 del. Miss Leona
Simpson, Sparta, Rt. 2.
FEATHERS:
Blue Peacock Feathers, $1.10
PP; Out of State, $1.25 doz. pre-
paid. Mrs. C. R. Morgan, Ameri-
cus, Rt. 4,
White Turkey Wasthies free
of wing and tail feathers, 45c
lb. Del. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak.
or more lbs., fine goose
55 lb. packed in bags.
Sell all in one lot. Cash with or-
der. Mrs..0. W. Doughtry, Met-
ter.
20 Ibs. new, white, downy
feathers, $12.00 del. or 70c lb.
Sample on request. Mrs. Mary
Collins, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
=
Large size garlic puis 6 for
40c;.2 yr. sage: roots, 8 plants,
$1. postpaid. Exc. for thornless
raspberries, Red preferred, or
for rhubarb pie plants. Write
first: F. M. Abee, Dahlonega.
GOURDS:
Nest Egg and other
Gourds, 5c-20c ea. Mrs.
Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2.
Martin and Dipper Gourds,
25c ea.; Mixed sizes and shapes,
15c ea.: Also want Velvet beans.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla.
Nest egg and other small
gourds, 5c ea.; small dipper
gourds, 20c ea. Mrs. John Weav-
er, Temple, Rt. 2.
HONEY, BEES, ETC. _
Honey, strained or comb, exc.
quality, 6 lbs., $1.85. PP in Ga.
MO. No personal checks. C. C.
Davis, Millwood, P, O. Box 66.
25 hives Bees, clean, for sale.
John Couch, Kingsland.
6 colonies Honey Bees, 3 in.
standard hives, 3 in apple box-
es, all strong, good cond., $15.
No checks. Bessie Braswell,
Cairo, 424 ist Ave., S. W.
HONEY:
6-10 lb. Tins Pure Extracted
Honey, $11.50; Twelve 21/2 lb.
uth Jars, $6.50; Twenty-
four oz. round jars, $4. Ship-
ped promptly. John A. Crum-
mey, Jesup, P. O: Box 117.
Good Table Grade Galberry
and Tupelo Comb Honey. in
21/2 Ib. jars, 12 per Cs., $7.50;
Extracted of same grade, No.
10- lb. pails, 6 gals. per Cs., $12.
FOB. T. H. Flowers, Jesup.
10 Ib. pail Tupelo Honey,
$2.75: 5 Ib. pail, $1.50. Prepaid
through 38rd zone. MO. B. E.
Sheppard, Savannah, 1222 E.
Henry St.
LARD:
Good homemade lard, 8 glass
jugs, 28c lb. No orders for less
than 8 jugs to same address.
Mrs. B. A. Weeks, Dial.
MEAT:
Nice cured shoulder meat, 7
small
John
; and. 8 Ibs. ea., 50c Jb. plus 25c
: st if Ham, 10 ape :
James |
PEANUTS & PECANS:
Large Red Peanuts, hand
picked, washed, dry, $2. pk.; $8.
bu. Add postage. G. T. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Stuart Pecans, 30c Fob; Seed-
lings, 20c. No order. iess than 25
Tbs. by express. Mrs. W. B. Hes-
ter, Blakely.
Stuart Pecans, this years
crop, 35c lb: Add postage;: Red
and Dried Birdeye Pepper, 15c
doz. Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo,
RV. 1, Box 343.
Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in
hull, washed, dry, 1949 crop,
$2.25 pk.; $8. bu. P.\ B. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
New crop No. 1 Fancy Stuart
Pecans, 5 Ib., $2.75; 10 tb:, $5.00.
PP. L. B. Millians, Newnan.
250 Tbs. Stuart pecans, $62.50
or 30c Ib. in 10 1b. bags. Miss
Belle Timmerman, Bronwood,
Box 83.
PEAS:
50 bu. new crop Brab_ peas,
sound, clean, $5. bu. FOB. No
less, $10. orders accepted. J. M.
Jones, Grayson.
50 ibs. Brab Peas, sound,
clean, $5. bu. Fob. No less 10 bu.
orders accepted. J. M. Jones,
Grayson,
Lady Peas, Speckled Crowd-
ers, 5 and 10 Ib. lots, no large
amts., 15c lb. not PP. FOB. No
checks. MO or cash. John Crone,
Rayle.
PEPPER:
Several 1 yr. strings Red pep-
per, also Green, very small hot
kind, 50c a string. Mrs. Euts
Warnock, Towns.
Green or Red Hot Pepper, 85c
gal. PP in Ga. Mrs. E, F. Cobb,
Rydal, Rt. 2.
ROOTS & HERBS:
Sweet Gum, Wild Cherry,
Willow, Poplar, Dogwood Bark,
Gempson Weed, seed, leaves or
roots, Elder Plum, Yellow Dock,
Coltsfoot Root, Catnip, 2 lbs.,
$1. Exc.- for print sacks. Mrs.
John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
, Catnip, Horehound, Pepper-
mint, Balm, Tansy, Garlic bulbs,
40c doz.; Elecampane, Birdock
Root, 50c lb.; Asparagus, Herse
Radish for planting, $1. doz.;
Also nice Sundried Apples, free
of worms, 50c lb, Mrs. Martha
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
37.
Catnip, Houseleek, Balm, Cal-
amus, Confrey, Feverfew, Tan-
sy, Garlic, Elecampane,. Spear-
mint, Dunlap Strawberry, plants,
60c C; Yellow Meated,St. Mt.
Melon, Pumpkin, Citron Seed,
de Thls. Add postage. Mrs.
Ralph Williams, Cumming.
Catnip, Balm, Peppermint,
Spearmint, Tansy, 40c doz.;
Garlic Bulbs, 45 doz.; Yellow
and Eleeompane Root, Wild
Cherry Bark, Queen of the
Meadow, 40c lb.; Sage, rooted,
bunches, 2, 35c. Add postage.
Miss Mary Holloway, Dahlon-
ega,, Rt. 1, Box 35.
SAGE: . 3
Good dry sage, $1. -ib.; sage
plants of improved broadieaf
type, $1. doz. Myrtle Brasvvell,
Waco, Rt. 1.
Sage, hand gathered, washed,
shade dried, 1949 crop, $1. Ib.:
3 Ybs. or more, 90c Ib. Mrs.
Claude Edmonds, Toccoa, Rt.
2, Box 143.
1949 Sage, hand gathered,
washed, shade dried, $1. lb.; 3
lbs. or more, 90 Ib. J. C. Brown,
Toccoa, Rt.2.
-Hand picked, shade
good quality sage, $1. lb. PP.
Charles. Bagby, Varnell, RFD
\
SAGE, PEPPER & ONIONS:
Shade dried Sage, 30c qt., 90c
gal.; gren Hot and Sweet pep-
per, 30c qt.; white multiplying
onions, $1. gal. All. del... Mrs:
Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
TOBACCO:
This years Tobacco, 10 twists,
$1.00; also Sage. plants, Goose-
berry, Walnut Trees; Garlic,
rooted hedge, Raspberry, all 7,
$l. gal; Add postage. R. C.
ne Pisgah.
dried,
ARTICHOKES:
Want 2 bu. Artichokes. Ste
price. J. M. Barnett, A
Box 704.
Want one-half bu. Artich
Katherine Redwine, Gainesv
502 N. Green St.
CHINQUAPINS:
Want Chinquapins for ee
State price. O. V. come
ran, Rt, 3.
CORN: 3
Want 500 bu. Old Corn. Pre!
hard. Ralph Dangar, Wood-
stock, Ri. 1.
GOURDS:
Want One-Bushel Gourds
Mrs. C. F. Irwin, Cornelia. ~_ 3
HAY:
Want 8 tons Hay delivered to
my farm, 8 mi. E. Gordon.
B. Richardson, McIntyre.
HONEY:
Want about 1 gal. Old River
Swamp. Honey; Also
Mint. Advise. Katherine Ald
man, Valdosta, 505 E. Savannal
Ave.
SEED OATS:
to
Chester.
PECANS:
reg.
postal quatng price PP. Paul
Brown, Atlanta, 524 Charlotte
Place, N. W.
FARM HELP WANTEI
Must be honest, sober,
trious. Elec., school bus,-
wooded land heavils
See, or write for particulars,
Ella Holton, Wray, Rt. 2.
Want good reliable, une:
cumbered, settled White Woman
for light work on farm, for
room, board and _ reasonable
salary. Need at once. Mrs,
Frank Moore, Jackson, Rt. 3.
white man. ble
farm worl;
)
Want eee
eneral
wkly. B. Holecmb, Varnell,
1.
Want good white man sores
family to work on farm for
fair salary and have
crop free. No lights but will
wire house. Need man Jan. 1,
1950. 25 mi. N. Gainesville. Ko
S. Price, Cleveland, Rt. 4, = ;
10.
Want man to work
pentine boxes for
halves, good timber,
work, L. W. Cothren,
Rt. 1. Box 46.
Want good man o cultiva
60 Acres good farm land, stan-
ding rent, gcod house with
elec., good pasture, plenty of
water. 5 mi. E. Stone Min,
RFD and school bus rt. Near
2 churches and community
stores. J. .T. . Garner, Stone
Mountain, City Hall.
Want farmer for
farm. Good house, scree
elec., good schools and chyre -
5 A tobacco, 2% A peanuts,
fine hog and cow -ange, also
8 or 10 bbl. stand of gum on
shares. 13_mi. S. Swainsboro on
Hwy. No. 1. Mrs. Gresley,
Edenfield, Stillmore.
Want cont.ct reliable. elders
ly couple, to care-take i 1 ce =
farm... Rent. free in. exch? em
for work and
place in my absence. Write for
information. Mrs.
Ellijay, Rt. 1.
Want couple for 90 A farm,
standing rent for 1950 30 A
cultivation, fenced pasture,
nearly finished; I supply ma-
terial, man. finish house. for
part of rent. Gooa water, ligh<s.
Som- work for woman. W. 8S.
Harms, Griffin, Rt: 4, Box 82.
Want an exp. vegetable graw=
er for my furm. v: My atss,
Barwick.
Want farmer for 1H crop, on
shares rds anc 4tos. aT
particulars see: Miss Linna A
6500 tur-
1950. o!
2nd. yrs.
Nichols,
ar
by, & ord, Sox .
looking . after 4
Laura Bell)>3
for good m
- Braselton,
_ America.
one prepared for Haman.
enemies we have to the happiness of
IT would to God, that some one of. the
most atrocious in each State,
upon a gallows, five times as high as the
No punishment, in my opinion, is too
great for the man who can build his great-
ness upon his countrys ruin.1778.
Let vigorous measures be adopted; nut
to limit the prices of articles, for this, I
believe, is inconsi#tent with the very na-
was hung
age manufacturers,
Measures of this sort, go
into by the several States, would strike at
once at the root of all our evils, and give
the coup de grace to the British hope of
subjugating this continent, either by their
The former, they ac-
knowledge, are unequal to the task; the
latter, I am sure, will be so, if we are not
arms or their arts.
but to punish Speculators, Forestallers,
and Extortioners, and, above all, to sink
the money by heavy taxes, to promote } oe aes oes
public ad private economy, and encour. | hat is what. Geo
- | thoughtwhat do you 3
You will note a
thinking of, and fight
ne heartily
. w Ths ON See . :
a; a ; if sr ih cn
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lost to dverything that is goo
OUR LITO
D. Appleton and Co., Ne
FARM HELP WANTED
POSITIONS WANTED
POSITIONS WANTED
_ Want single white man from
only, exp. poultryman, to raise
poultry on shares, small guar.
Room and board in good home,
city bus line. References re-
~ quired. Exceptionel oportunity
RES McGouirk, {
Atlanta, 151 Harris St., N. W.
Want farmer for 2H farm
10 mi W. Atlanta. Have 2
mules, tractor, planter, farming
tools. elec., runnir g water, good
roads, mail rt., plenty pasture
with runn:ig water, 2 mi. Col-
lege Park. 20 min. to State
Mkt. P. P. Jackson, Atlanta,
_ 512 Decatur St., Tel. AL. 1913.
Want family of cotton far-
mers for work on farm next
-year. Need man able to drive
car, over 35 yrs. old. Pay $2.50
daily. Mce house, garden, wood,
pasture. Ri F. Sams, Clarkston,
Phone Cl. 7322.
Want farmer for 1H farm,
about 27 A, standing rent, near
town. paved hwy. 3 R. apt.
Contact: G. Winkles, McDon-
ough,
Want good white wan for 2
or 3 H farm in Sharpsburg,
Coweta Co., standing rent, 5 R
hose, good well, lights, pasture.
Near church and school. Also
want colored couple for small
crop 1950, work for wages for
me rest of time. H. B. Pitman,
Newnen, Rt. 4.
_Want at once refined Chris-
tian couple to live with me and
farm on 50-50 basis. Good living
cond. See or write: Mrs. Linton
J. Brown, Warthen,
Want man and wife to farm,
50-50 basis. Must know how to
Tun and keep tractor in repair.
7 W. Weaver, Jr., Jonesboro,
Sek.
Want farmer to cultivate 25
acres. House with elec., 3 mi. W.
1/2 mi. Liberty
Church. See: W. P. Duck, Bras-
elton.
Want good white or colored
farmer for 70 A tractor farm,
standing or shares. House,
lights, running water, plenty
wood, good pasture and barn.
School and mail rt. T. B. Mann-
_ ing, Covington, Rt. 4.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want dairy job. Am 38 yrs,
old and have a family. See at
once. Grady Yarbrough, Mit-
chell, Rt. 1.
, cotton rent.
Want job overseeing farm.
Have been foreman on farm for
12 yrs. Handle white or colored
labor. Can give good vcefer-
ences. Just self and wife. W.
A. Jordan, Madison, Rt. 3,
Want 2H farm, standing or
No shares. Good
house, barn, fenced pasture for
12-15 cattle. South or East of
Atlanta. References. L. C.
Davis, fort Valley, Rt. 3.
Want job on farm gathering
this years crop, or job on
cattle farm. Can handle truck,
tractor and other machinery.
10 yrs. exp. tractor farming.
Good references. Have to be
moved. Wife, 5 children. Willie
Raiden, Kite, Rt. 1. :
White man, 1, grown boy,
other children large enough to
work, wants job part crop or
all wage work. Have to be
moved. Can move any time.
Dont drink. Both can drive
tractor or truck. L. M. Rivers,
Lyons, Rt.- 1.
Want job as overseer on
farm, perfer cattle or stock.
Can drive tractor and truck.
Son and son-in-law to work by
day and share farm. Want to
be with good honest Christian
people. M. K. Robinson, Per-
kins, Box 84.
Want good 2H farm. 6 in
family. 3 boys 21, 18, and 16.
Good house with lights. No] 4
drinkers. Prefer Colquitt or
Thoma: Co. J. M. Mobley,
Moultrie, Rt. 5.
Want 1H farm, stock and
plow tools furnished. Must be
furnished $48.00 mthly. to
make crop. Sober man, wife
3 children. Howard Harnage,
Nashville, Rt. 2.
Man and wife want. small
1-H crop for 1950 with good
christian people. Cattle or
chicken farm. Have to be
moved. Prefer near church.
Lee Bond, Jefferson, Rt. 1.
Exp. dairy hand wants job
on beef cattle, dairy, or hog
farm. Car handle 40-60 cows.
Also exp. tractor driver. Gibbs
Pullin. Rutledge, Rt. 1.
Want job on farm doing
light farm chores, near town,
for home, board, small salary.
Gordon A. Reese, Sharon.
Want 2H crop in 1950 on
50-50 basis. Can furnish self,
Plenty of help. C. W. Thomas,
Villa Rica, Rt. 1.
LIVE STOCK SALES
2 Aberdeen-Angus Producting Sales: one, at Vidalia
Stock Yards, Wednesday, Nov. 16th, offering 20 Reg.
heifers and bulls; other, Friday, Nov. 18th, at Pierce
Co. Stock Yards, Blackshear, with 20 reg. heifers and
bulls being offered. For further information, contact
George W. Gibson, Rome. 106 E. 3rd St.
SHORTHORN AUCTION SALE
Auction sale of Shorthorns and Polled Shorthorns,
24 bulls, 30 females, will be held on Monday, Noy.
14th. at Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie, Ga. For
further information write: W. R. Pullen, Damascus.
.and stock farm, for 3 men
Single man wants work in
dairy or driving truck or trac-
tor. O. E Altman, Montrose.
Energetic young man wants
farm work; capable of handling
tractor. Desire good home with
Christian peaple. Dale Arden,
Scott, 154 Garnett St., S. W.
Tel. AL. 9436.
Want small 2H crop. on
halves. Just 2 to work. Can
do most any kind of farming,
drive truck, tractor, ete. Life-
time exp. J. D. Smith, c/o C,
M. Ledford, Summerville, Rt.
3.
23 yr. old single man wants
job on dairy farm or general
light farm work. Ans. all
letters. James W. Beasley,
Swainsboro, Rt. 3.
Want 1H farm. 3- 4 R house.
50-50 basis. Good for truck
farming, corn, peas arid beans.
Well experienced. Prefer near
Swainsboro or a good market.
References. T. B. Still, Swains-
boro, Rt. 4. i
Man and wife, past middle
age, want light farm chores on
farm, repair work, etc: Prefer
with elderly people. Can move:
at one. W. S. Nappier, Sum-
meryille. es
Want job on dairy or dairy
(father. 2. grown sons). Raisd
on farm. Good references, John
C. Conaway, Summerville, Rt.
Want small farm near At-
lanta for truck farm. Good
house, barn, ete. J. R. Farmer,
Clarkston, P. O. Box 73..
Want good farm on halves for
next year, Must have tractor,
good house, lights, water. Also
interested in cattle on percent-
age basis. Cons. overseer job.
Can handle labor, drive truck.
Have to be furnished. Prefer
So.'Ga. J. A. Hilton, Care J. A.
Collins, Cordele, Rt. 2. .
Want job on dairy, milking
25-75 cows. Must have house.
Well experienced with cows and
Serge milkers. Can move any-
where. All letters ans. Merrill
Bishop, Barnesville, Rt. 1:
Want job on farm. Can do any
kind farm work, drive truck or
tractor. Need house. Sober, will-
ing worker. Jessie Reddin, Care
= Annie Smith, Silver Creek,
Redes oa
48 yr. old man with 4 to work
wants good 2 H crop, cotton,
corn, grain, Good 48R house,
lights, water. Prefer between
Atlanta and Columbus. Do not
drink, W. H. Bramlett, Daniels-
ville, Rt. 2.
Honest, hard working white
man and wife, no children, want
job on farm for 1950, small crop
and part wages. Good refer-
ences. Prefer. DeKalb or Rock-
dale Co. Homer Leverette, Con-
yers, Rt. 1. zs
35 yr. old man with wife, 3
children, wants job on farm or
share crop anywhere. Ex, GI,
plenty of experience. Good
worker. Buford L. McFalls, Ma-
rietta, 108 Poplar St.
31 yr. old man with wife, 2
children, wants job on farm for
wages, raising chickens; can
raise 8000 at a time. Need 3-4
by month where
| Clarkesville, Rt. 1.
474 Central Ave., N. E.
POSITIONS WANTED
Man and wife want 1H crop
on halves for 1950, no cotton,
but ~-vould accept poultry if
well equipped. Experienced.
Glen Cagie, Alpharetta, Star Rt.
halves, Have to be furnished.
Or cons. part crop and work
furnish references. Man, wife,
Hunt. c/o
Austell, Rt. 2.
Veteran wants job on farm.
on-the-job
training is approved. Prefer
chicken or cattle raising but
cons. other work. Thomas M.
Sparks, Ball Ground, Rt. 2. |
Man with wife and 3 chil-
dren want work or farm by
day, or work in dairy. A. H.
Byrd, Bogart, T+. 2. ;
Man wit life exp. wants
dairy farm and dairy on halves
or to manage. Must have 1
large house, 1 small, and be
moved. Roy C. Rodgers, Buck-
head, Rt. 1, Box 5. Hiss
50 yr. old man. wife, 4
children, wants good 1H crop,
Have to be moved. Ans. all
letters. H. L. Boone, Carrollton,
Rt. 2. ae
Want job on good chicken
farm raising chickens for sal-
-ary, or on shares. Need good}
3-4 R house, elec., close to
school bus line. Can furnish
references. Mrs. B. M. Lovell,
- Woman with 2 boys, 16 and
14 wants light work on farm
with good people Mrs. W. H.
Norris. College Park, Rt. 1.
Want crop on_ halves for
cap. Man, wife, 1 child. Pled-
ger Strayhorn, Gainesville, Rt.
A. Sees
Want job doing general farm
work on cattle farm. Experien-
ced. F. B. Brown, Decatur, Rt.
2
Want 1H farm, st nding rent
or shares, raise truck or feed
crops. Dont drink. References.
P. T. Pritchett, Roswell, Rt. 15
assist 2lderly couple with light
farm chores on farm for room,
board and some salary Mrs.
Macie Duckwark, Americus, Rt.
Bb
Want small 1H crop. with
chicken house, on halves Good
house, water, pasture and out-
bldgs. Man, wife and 17 yr.
old girl. Living wages i with
right man. Exp. with cattle,
hogs, chickens, _ etc.
Buford, Rt. 2. 3
2 young white men want job
together doing general farm
work. Raised on farm. Contact:
Joe C. Parrish. Jr., Atlanta, |
Want 2H crop for 1950. 4
to work (no children), Lave to
be moved and_ furnis! ed to
make crop. Can move any time.
Will help gather 1949. crop.
J. T. Morrow,
Cooper St.
Want a 1H crop for 1950 on
for landlord rest of time. Can}
1950. and chicken house, large}
Unencumbered lady wznts to{
Cons. |
standing rent. George Maddox, |
Atlanta, 318]
Want general
worl]. single. Roor
salary, Alfre
lanta, 481 As
61 yr, old -single
light farm work
such _as mi
stock, etc. in
and 14 yr. old boy. Rayman] Pl
L. P. Williams, |.
Can move on
'Need house, elec.
State wages.
ns 2s Sayre
Man with wife
|(son, 17) wants
for wages. Good
lights. Can give g
ences. 3 mi. Kite. O
Heite; RG Dis oe
Married Man
ek
50-50 basis, with good man. Go] R.
anywhere. Prefer further south.| <
Want steady job
of this year and n
inly, State wage:
any time, anywher
ley, Millen, Rt, 3.
Want place oi
or small 2 H fa
people, on halve
little cotton,
- corn. Desburn
Rb 2s ;
ary. O. C. Cooper,
53 yr. old whi
year around jo
ing tractor, or far.
Lifetime exper
Flintstone.
overseer on farm
handle labor an
Can give refer
time. Eldridge
Ville; Rt. 4.
Want farm, 50-
dairy for 1950,
some farming (r
rage. in
R_ house, elec., water, garden,
Rt. t
mail and sch
Moy
Want job on small dair and]