r Dim Linder, Commissioner WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1951 NUMBER 18 - a1 By TOM LINDER earth remaineth, seed- | harvest, and cold and heat, | ner and winter, and day on all not cease. PNR traveling : in different sec- r i ia since the extreme cold the damage that has been eat deal of cane for syrup~| ned by the freeze. When t will soon sour in warm ore is a total loss unless p in a very short time. ion dollars of damage was rs, trucks, automobiles, 6 es, water pipes, etc., by counties in the 1 hundred thou- ge is a grievous. of the State, and 1 have the gece te ds repairs. eerie i a he Blue Tupine crop that he freeze is a total loss. of South Georgia have de- Blue lupine crop to where it tor in our agriculture both ee for seed aS a money: he is. that were ap ~were cold and practically all che destroyed. nage was done to the . Millions of dol- nt by farmers in de- . Our cattle industry, ying and beef, has developed ly ins the last few years. farmers have made all-out pense to develop yr as near all year as_ ) e pasture grasses > been killed and some rarily set back by the ding on these pastures for a of their feed have found them- ine a of providing | have been forced to buy ack aa This also is cost- % great lesson for our own earn fromthe freeze and her nature always comes extreme weather some- line. It re-emphasizes armer d, that bal- OUTLOO _basket. to farm equip- cases, cattle owners who -4 - anced and well rounded farm program, We should never put all our eggs in one We should always remember that regardless of how good our pastures are, it is well to grow some feed for sup- plementary rations and for use in an emergency. We are all prone when we have an ex- tended period of favorable weather to be- come careless and not maintain sufficient provisions for that period of extreme weather that is sure to come sooner or later. Since the freeze, I have alsa taken oc- casion to make a trip down through Flori- da across to the West Coast and back up through the vegetable and plant grow- ing areas of that State. I was especially anxious to see if all Florida crops were destroyed, because we know from experi- ence that when the Florida crops are - ruined and a late crop is planted there is a probability of some of the Florida crops and the South Georgia crops coming on at the same time. We have had experi- ences of this kind several different years. The extreme low temperatures all the way down in Florida have wiped out the early vegetable crops and early plants. The weather permitting, no. doubt the Florida farmers will go back to work and plant again. There is no certainty what will happen to the next planting because this is an extremely bad winter and might continue for another 30 or 60 days. This makes it extremely important for _ the vegetable growers in South Georgia to keep posted about the conditions and progress of Florida crops in timing all vegetable crops in South Georgia, I will try to give you further information along .this line as conditions warrant. In traveling thrugh the Everglade section of Florida, I was very much impressed with the rapid development of vegetable and plant production. It was amazing also to see the tremendous in- vestment in machinery required for car- rying out a great deal of the projects now being developed in the Everglades. Thou- sands of acres have been and are being cleared, and I noticed great steam shovels cutting canals around these tracts and putting all of the dirt on the side of the canal away from the cleared land. This gives a canal completely around the cul- tivated land and then lateral canals are cut through the clearing connecting with the main canal at each end. With these canals around and through the cleared - land and with the dam:or levee around _ the cleared land outside the canals, the farmer is equipped to irrigate his crops by pumping water into the canals from the outside. In cases of excessive rain- fall, the pumps can be used to take the water out of the canals and drain the cultivated land while the levee around keeps the water from running back into the field or clearing. Away out in the edge of the big Cy- press swamp 36 miles from the Tamiami Trail and 32 miles inland from Ft. Myers, there is a huge development and a brand-new town called Immokalee. From this point there is a paved road seven miles with dead end going directly into the Everglades, and there is a large new farm development in prog- ress there. I was amazed to think of the tremendous amount of money that was invested in steam shovels, bulldozers, tractors and farm equipment of many, kinds. The only reason they can possibly hope to make a profit on this enormous : operation is by producing crops so early in the year that they will be ahead of everybody else. I do not know how they are coming out. Should they have many more cold spells as severe as we have just passed through, the chances are they will not be able to produce as early as they have expected to. I want again to urge every Georgia farmer to plan his crop this year with a great deal of care and forethought. Na- tional and world conditions are such that the most patriotic thing a farmer can do is to be sure that his farm is as near self- sustaining as it is practical to make it and then to grow what he can for the market. A farmer will be doing a disfavor to himself and the country to plunge head- long into planting crops that he has neither the capital nor labor to harvest. The cost of production is going to be enormous and with war-time conditions, there is no telling what kind of limita- tions and controls may be encountered, neither is there any telling what prices are going to be or what regulations may be put on prices by the Government. It therefore behooves each farmer to plant his feet on as solid ground as possible in making all his plans for the coming year. Easter of 1951 will come very early. With the severe weather coming early as it has this time, we may have a sudden and early spring. All these factors should be kept in mind in planning for the 1951 crop. TOM. LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture PAG er ee E Lwo | Executive Office, state aS = aes = = Editorial and Executive Offices | of notice. notices. - Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at Markeis, 222 State Capitol. | Atlanta, Ga. of June 6, of October 8, 1917. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. 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Accepted fo: mailing at special rate of postag provided for in Section 1103, Ac apito. 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. FLOWERS AND SEED NATIONAL EDITORIAL SA [assochar(on MEMBERS Market Bulletin does | i - FOR SALE Reduced prices on self-rooted | roses; 12 everblooming roses, 2 yr. old old fashioned roses, $5.00 doz; Eng. dogwood, Moun- tain Hydrangea, Wisteria, Spirea B0c ea. Thrift, Violets, $1.00 C. Miss Mary C. Florence, Durand. White Dogwood, Mt. Laurels, Mt. Pine, Red Maple, Crabapple, $1.50 doz.; Cherokee Roses, Red and Pink Roses, Rhododendrons, Sweetshrubs, 35c ea.; Mt. Ferns, Galax, Arbutus, Orange Day Lilies, 35c doz. Add postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. . W. Roper, Mineral Bluff. Mixed col Dahlias, Large, $2.00 doz.; Small, $1.50 doz. Exch. for print sacks or dried apples. Each pay postage. Mrs. Louisa Wigginton, Care Sher- el Smith, Marietta, Roselane t. Dahlias: mixed coi. $1.00 and $1.50 doz.; Glads, mixed colors, 60 doz.; Exch. any for nice print sacks or dried fruit. Henry Whitefield, Marietta, 330 Rose- Jane St. Swiss Giant Pansy Plants, English aisies, 3 doz., $1.15; $2.25 C; Blue or Pink Hydrang- eas, small, 50c ea.; Large, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. White Dogwood, Long Leaf Pine, Crape Myrtle, Calycan- thus, Sweet Scented Myrtle, Red Christmas Holly, Dwarf Magnolias, Catawba, Yellow Climbing Azaleas, Locust, 1 ft., 25c; 2-ft., 45c; 3-ft., 65c; Plus ostage. No stamps nor checks irs. A. R. Harrison, Irwinton, Ri. 1. \ Dahlias, all colors, large, $1.50 doz.; small, $1.00 doz.; Exch. for nice Print sacks, at 25c ea. Ea. pay postage. Some PomPoms, $1.25 doz. Mrs. Ola Whitfield, Marietta. 330 Roselane St. Magnolias, Red and White Dogwood, Red Holly, Graybeard, Red and Orange Hawthorne, Crabapple, 2 ft., 25c; 3 ft., 35e; 4ft., 45c; 5 ft., 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Lou Colson, Tooms- boro, Rt. 2. 2 Spreading Junipers, 2 yrs. old, $1.00; Pink Holly Hock Seed, 10c Thl; plus stamped envelope; River Privet Hedge, rooted, $2.00 C; Touch-Me-Not Seed, 10c Tsp.; Gardenias, 65c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. H, T. Acree, Toccoa. Crape Myrtles, Crabapples, Greybeards, Dogwood, Teaolive, Sweet Bay, Beauty Bush, Red Holly, Sweetshrub, 15 and 20c @a.; Magnolias, 1-5 ft., 10c per foot. Plus postage. Mrs, Wm. . Magnolias, Sweet Bay, Grey- beard, Dogwood, Beauty Bush, | Crabapple, Red Holly, St. Johns Wort, Willows, Cherry Laurels, Dbl. White Almonds, Dbl. White, Single White Pink and Red Spireas, Flowering Peas, Nan- dinas, 20c and 30c, Plus postage. | Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. Azaleas, 2-4 ft., $2.00 doz.; Red and Yellow Cannas, dif- ferent cols. Iris, $1.00 doz.; Snowballs, Laurels, Ivy, White Pines, Hemlocks, Red Buds, English Dogwoed, 25c ea.; Red and Yellow Japonicas, Euony- mus, 75 ea, Add postage.: Mrs. T. F. Evans, Talona. ~ Bridalwreath, Red Flowering Quince, Red Dogwood, 25c ea.; Purple Iris, Tame Violets, Um- bellatum Lilies, 50c doz. Exch. for print sacks. Miss Audrey Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2, Bridalwreath, Peachtree Roses, Red Dogwood, Red Flowering Quince, 25c ea.; Um- bellatum Lilies, King Alfred Jonquils, Tame Violets, 50c doz.; No checks. Exchange for print sacks. Mrs. Malva Silver, Talk- ing Rock, Rt. 2. Yellow Dbl. Japonicas, 4, $1.00; Purple Phlox, 2 doz., $1.00; Jonquils, Yellow and White, 112 doz., $1.00 Verbenas, mixed colors, 2 doz., $1.00. Jemima Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Yellow and Purple Iris, 2 doz., $1.00; Yellow Japonicas, 3, $1.00, Mixed col. Dahlias, $1.50 doz.; White, Purple Phlox, $1.00 doz.; Mrs. Cliff Silvers, Talking Rock, Rt 2: ; Single Tube Rose Bulbs, 50c doz.; $3.50 C; Ismene Lily Bulbs, $1.50 doz.; Leriope Plants, Pink Thrift, each 50, $1.00. Add post- age. Mrs. B, E. Andrews, The Rock. White, Yellow Cup Sacred Japanese Narcissus, field run, $1.00 C; Red Poirsettias, White Wisterias, Blue Hydrangeas, 50 ea.; Red Berry Hawthorne, Purple Japanese Magnolias, $1.50-$2.50 ea; Well packed. Add postage. No checks, Mrs, O. S. Fields, Thomasville, 407 N, Madison St. Bridalwreath, Red Dogwood, 25c ea.; Umbellatum~ Lilies, Purple Iris, 50c doz.; Tamme Violts, 30c doz. No checks. Exch. for print sacks. Miss Gold- avee Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Magnolia, Teaolive, Grey- beard, Red Holly, Red and White Dogwood, Crabapple, Yellow Jasmine, 2 ft. 20c; 3 ft., 30c; 4ft., 40c; 5ft., 50 Mrs. Alma | Rt. 1. jeverblooming, |doz.; Mixed Flowering Shrubs, ps2 FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Dbl. White or Red Althea cuttings, 25c ea.; 5, $1.00. Un- reoted. Mrs. J, E. Sorrells, Roys- COM> Rts ie Thrift (rose, blue, orchid), $1.00 C; Mixed col, Iris, mixed Day Lilies, 15, $1.00; Gardenias, blooms 4% in., rooted, Bird of Paradise, blooming size, $1.00: Royal Poincianas, 20, $1.00; Easter Lilies, 2, $1.00, Mrs. An- nie West, Crawfordville. Globe Shaped Boxwood, about 4% ft. high, 12around, dug and burlaped, $10.00; Pink Running, | Roses, rooted, 25 ea.;Ophiopo- | gon, Orange Day Lilies, Iris,| 50c doz.; blooming Pear, 35c a.| Add postage. Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1, Pink Weigelas, Bridalwreath, 1 Jasmine, Snowball, Lilac, East- er Roses, rooted, 25c ea.; Iris, Orange Day Lilies, Dbl. Butter and Eggs, 50c doz.; Sweet Wil- liam Plants, 35 doz, Add post- age. No checks nor Florida ord- ers. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Dbl, Hollyhock Seed, mixed: || colors, Blanket Tlower, Hibiscus, | | Marigold, Cockcomb, large red, 120c tbl.; i Goldenglow, Yellow Jasmine, Pink Running Rose Plants, 10c ea. Exch. for print sacks or pecans. Hach pay post-' age, Mrs. C. C. Gentry, \Cal-| : houn, Rt. 3, Tris, 7 labeled, 35, $1.20; Mix- | ed 50, $1.20; White Swan, Purple | Prince, 60, <~.20; Gaillardia, Ageratum, 35c! 20, $1.25; Hedge Roses, 60c doz.; Red Cedars, 35c. 65c, $1.20 doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box 455, Mimosia, Periwinkle, Coral Vine, also Garrison Melon, Can- taloupe, and Cabbage Collard, all seed, 15 Tbl.; And Ever- green Onion Plants, 25 doz., Plus postage, Mrs. Viola C.: Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1. Pink Hydrangea, 50c_/ea.; Purple Mums, 25 doz.; Red,| Pink, White Begonias, 25c ea.; Yellow Cannas, 35 doz.; Large Dbl, Honey Comb Dahlias, $1.50 doz.; Def. color Mums, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland, Rt, 1. i Purple Iris, 30c doz.; Month- ly Rose Bushes, 50c ea.; Yellow Jonquils, White Narcissi, doz.; Verbena, 50c bunch; Also Raspberry, 50c bunch Plus posi- age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Curn- ming, Rt. 5. : of Portland, Madame Canard Pink, Giant, President, and King Humbert Red, Yellow Dwarf, Variegated Allemania, $1.00 doz;. $8.00 C; Shasta Daisies, $2.00 C. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele. White King and Giant Shasta Daisies, 5, $1.00; 6 kinds Day Lilies, 4, $1.00; siant Red Thrift, 20, $1.00; Roses, rooted, 50c ea.; Pink . Thrift; '75..C. Mrs. W. 5. Johnson, Crawfordville, Rt, 2. Names Dahlia bulbs in clumps now ready, of single dahlia bulbs (sprouted) in March, for sale or swap for Print sacks. Need not be washed, Mrs. Golda Wilson. Chickamauga. Rt. 2: Extra nice size Jonquil and Daffodil Bulbs, $1.00 C; Rose colored Hardy Phlox, 4 nice size clumps, $1.00, PP in Ga. Mrs. Clarence MeMillian, Dacula, Rt. le Snowballs, Yellow Thornless, Pink Peachtree Roses, Bridal- wreath, Red Honeysuckle Vine, mixed Col. Dahlias, $1.00 doz.; Rooted Boxwood, 15c ea.; Pink Thrift, Iris, Day Lilies, 50e doz. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt1) Box 31. Dahlias per dozen: Mix. :zol. Giant, $2.00; Medium, $1.00; All col, large Blue Siberian Iris, Wine Lilies, Buttercups Phlox, Mums, Goldenglow, 50c doz.; Mixed col, Hibiscus, Oaklead Hydrangeas, Per. Sweet Peas, 6, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Teaolive, Magnolia, Red and White Dogwood, Red Holly, Red and White Hawthorne, Red Crape Myrtle, rooted, moss packed, 10c ft. (1-5 ft.). Exch. for sacks. Mrs. James Connell, Lewis, Toomsboro. Colson, Toomsboro. Dublin, Rt. 1. | Goldenglow, Boston Ivy, Trail-| | 4-6 Dbl. Dahlias,~$3.00 doz.; Little]. 25 |. Cannas: White Eureka, City Boxwood, Deutzia, Snowballs, | Red Honeysuckles, Star Jasmine, Japonicas, Lilacs, Altheas, Hi- biscus, English Dogwood, Red, Pink and White Spirea, Peach- tree Roses, Goldeibells, Bridal- wreath, Crape Myrtles, Azaleas, your collectio1, $1.75 doz.; 24, $3.00. Rooted and moss packed. 7 M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, worth;Dacula, Rt. 1. Rose dpaleag, dic ea.; $2.00 pdoz.; Holly, ite Pine, Red Locust, it. Laurels, 50c a.;, Mt. Ferns, Blue Iris, Yellow Primrose Plants, 50c doz.; Black- haw, Rose_of Sharon, 25c ea.; Boxwood, 50c and 75 ea, Add postage. Mrs, Presley Fowler, Diamond. " 3 Mtn. Laurels, Spruce, White Maples, Silver L Rhododendrons, Barberry, Spir- ea, Butterfly bush, ie iab: dbl. Day and Bleckberry lilies, ing Arbutus, phlox, mix, dahlias, 12, $1.00. Moss packed. Miss Grace Eaton, Dahlonega. Rt. 1. _Boxwood Evergreens for sale. mag S. D. Robinson, Dalton, Rt. | Azalea Chididwigien Flame, 12-18 in., $5. doz.; $20. C; Red Cydonia, Dogwood; Nudiflora Azaleas, Watermelon Red Crape Mytrle, Gardenia, blooming size, $5. doz.; 46 in. Old Eng. | Boxwood, $l. doz. Nandinas, | $1.-$2. ea. Mrs. C. M. Robin- | son, Greenville, .Camelias 6--412 doz., $5.00; | 4 to 66 doz., $3.50; Calif. Vio- lets, $3.50 C; Boxwood, 4- 6 doz., $5. C; Jonquil bulbs, Prin- | cess Anne, $3.50 C.- Maude Hamby, Greenville. Old Eng. Boxwood, 10-12 in. plants, $20. C; 6-8 in., $10.00 C; in. 200, $10.00; Abelias, Crape Myrtles, Gardenias, 50c ea.; Nandina Seedlings, $1.00 ae. Talmadge Robinson, Green- ville. ; in., bushy, nice plants, $5. doz.; Thrift, $1. doz.: 2-3 ft.,-two, $1; White Crape Myrtle, bl 1 size, 50 ea. Mrs. B. L. R son, Greenville. ~ > | 4 Nandina Seedlings, $3.50 C; Ligustrum, $4.50 C; Dwarf. Boxwood, 20 plants, $5.50 del.; Rooted cuttings Boxwood, $6.50 C. Lois Woodruff, Greenville. Old Eng, Dwarf Boxwood, several years old, well shaped, compact, 6-8 in., 50c ea.; 4-6 in., 25 ea.; 2 yrs. old, 4-6 in., 15c ea.; $2.50 C; Nice Ligustrums, $5. C. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Yellow Cup Jonquils, White Cup Daffodils, 50c doz.; Mixed col. Dahlias and Glads, $1. doz.; Purple Iris, 5 dif. kinds Can- nas, 75c doz; Dbl. Red and White Speckled Touch-Me-Not Sed, 10c Tbl. Exchange for sacks. Mrs, Willie Turpin, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Pink, Red, White, Blue Thrift, 3 doz., $1.00; Lavender Thrift, $1. C; Narcissi, White, Blue Tris, Hardy Pinks, Sweet Wil- liams, all colors Mums, 25c doz.; Pink Almond, Boxwood Sprouts, Flowering Cherry, 20c ea, Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Gee Large Dbl. Orange Poppy| Seed, 25c tsp. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Hydrangeas, . Gardenias, 2, $1.00; Forsythias, Baby Breath Spireas, Jasmine, Crape Myrtle, B.idelwreath, Weeping Willow, Dogwood, Holly, Cedars, Red Honeysuckles, Water Oak, 2, $1. Exchange for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Bird of Paradise, $1.25: C; Weeping Willow, $1. ea.; Blue, Pink, White Thrift, 50c doz.; Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, $1.50 C; Blue Single Hyacinths, $1. doz. Little Yellow Narcis- si, $1.50 C. Exchange for print sacks. Miss Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Finest Dbl. White Narcissus bulbs, 50, $1. Xe Orchid Thrift, 200 good plants, | Iv; $1.30 per 2 cups; Mrs. Lon Ash- } Vi Leaf Maple, |. Boxwood, transplanted, 12-15 }- $30: C; 6-8 in, $15, C;\ Red |: ing | _ Add _ postage. | $ Mrs. Sibley Richardson, Hart-|! print sacks. Miss Ce ley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. ea.; _ Almor Baby Breath, Be Pink Plume, 15 | Orange Cannas, 7 green Trailing A leaf, white bloom, postage on $ ) Annie Pattillo, 4. (slow growing) | doz.; Sweet yr. size; $1502) Pink, white, $1. d Achimines, 3 doz., B. Clower, Lawre 3. : Red Peonies, Wh. ple Lilacs, Blue, Pi geas, Red, Pink, Cr blooming Roses, 25 fodils, White Nar Docia Harris, Lula - White and Blue size Altheas, $1. ea. size Purple Magnoli anders, |Day Glory Vit rooted, oh ea.; 4 J. C. Way, La Red Maple, Tul Laurel, 3 cols, Az apple, Red, Whit 3 ft., $1.50 doz.; Cherokee Roses, F Sweetshrubs, 20c ea.; Trailing Arbutus, G ease, 40c doz. Mrs. W Mineral Bluff. as read Pink, Old Rose Butterfly Bush sythia, Boxwood, American Holley, Pink Almonds, Sno ian Palms, 50c ea. rooted. $1. orders Pl phine Raley, Mitchell. Blue Ageratum, row, 25 doz.; Lady of Pink Primroses, 10c d ing Cypress, Scarlett Old Fashion Bachel Seed, 10c Thl.; Abeli Mrs. Clyde Logan, 2. , African Vio Blue Gi , Blue D Mary Wac, Tinted Blue Marine, 50c ea. age. Mrsa.T. R. Swe lanta, 17 Louise Pl, | Or exchang or Tiger Lily Pink French P pot flower cutting value, Each pay Pot L, Bengert, Atla St., N. Wi = Dahlias: White Wone okee Brave, True Pin Sweetheart, Peach man Beauty, Faith: O'Neal, Purple, Ca others, $2.00 doz.; middle size, all doubl $1.25 doz. Ship Marel postage: Mrs, Vaugk Ayersviile. Watermelo1. Red - Ynine, Perkins : and Cherokee Ro Emperor Cream Cluster Daffod s well, Rt. 3. . FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED Bishop, Rt, 1, sas King Alfred | Ww uiaca, 50 | ellow Dahlias, pen Narcissi, | , 80 doz.; Blue! 80e doz. Aad | Se. Smith, Bre- a . i : in, 36 @a.; Iris 01,00 ea.; Sod Se Ne hododendrous, 3 xwood, Globe Junipers, 12-14 in., | w ge Blue Violets, eA. Lilies, 40 [ a a ea a rs, sae in., ale 6 ie. 1.00 ts, 6 i o a sake 10 il Pal Im; | Pi *LOV SANDSEED | FLOWERS AND SEED . "FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE ; Dahli Bulbs: Pring Persia, Snowball, White Spirea, Pink Golden Chain, Lily Bushes, Pink | Cherokee Roses, Mt. ee vid, Jane Cowl, Lemon Rose Glory; Miniature; rk "Red, Light. ge WS ariegated Purple Pom- poms, Pink, Rose, ein Orange Lavender, Variegated Pink, . | White, all with live eyes, $1. 25 |doz. PP, Miss Mamie Pea TERE OT Us | Ellijay, Box 37, Radiance Roses, Pink Crape. Myrtles, uilacs, Pink and Purple, Butterfly Bush, Yellow Trail-, ing Roses, well, sooted, 25 ea. No order less than $1.00, Mrs. J. G. Austin, Felton, Rt; 1. One year old Rooted Box-: woods at my home on Hwy, 54. Mrs, Oliver Brown, Fayetteville, ' he Dbl Japonicas, 60c; Dogw6od, Rt Azaleas, Lilacs, Pink Almonds, postage;|Bridal Wreath, Golden Chain, 3, $1.00; Hydrangea, Boxwoods, 12, $1, 00: Phiox, Lemon Lilies, ing Alfred ice epee 40c doz; 43 doz., $1.00, Exc. for 10 lb. acks. No checks, Miss Dennie. arhes, Ellijay, Rt, 3. Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 3, | $1.00; King Alfred Jonquil and -| Daffodils, 50e doz.; Red_ and) | White Dogwoods, 5, $1.00; Gold- jen Bells, 4, '$1.00;-Exch. for good | 4100 lb, print or white sacks. No}; checks. Mrs, Annie Gentry, El-. lijay, Rt. 3. Daffodils, Wild Iris, Star of | Bethlehem, $1.00 C; Shasta Daisies, mixed col, Iris, Red, | Pink, Peach Glad, 65c doz.; Box- wood Plants, 3, $1. 00; Broadleaf ike | Avenererp, Arborvitaes, 65c ea; olden Bells, Jasmine, Lilacs, Dogwood, 3, 85c; Add postage. im |[Mrs, Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Lilies Tame Violets, | Sy 00 C; Boxwood! ete Snowballs, Goldenbell, | Forsythia, Weeping Mary, Brid- Hibiscus, D. Per- ins, ea Old Fashion Red Roses, White English Dogwood, c a Add postage. Mrs. Mollie _| Hendersor Rt. 2 ee ae Almonds, Butterfly | Bush, Yellow Forsythia, Dbl. | Yellow Japonicas, Pink Weige- Jas, Magan oe are Pink a Fashion Red wa Tee plooming size 3, $1.00: Mtn, Laurels, Wild ih | Azaleas, $9. 00 doz. Add postage. \ aes. Robert Langley, Ellijay, Rt. Golden Bell, Weepi eS vball, Yellow Jasmine, Az- *laleas, Yellow Japonica, Altheas, |; White Running Rose, Evergreen | a il Wena nk ean Gs $1. 00; Purple id Iris ow: Orange day Lilies, 25 doz; $1.00 C. Add | postage. Miss Malvie Hender- | son, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Yellow Jasmine, Snowball, Weeping Mary, Goldenbell, Yel: low Japonicas, Azaleas, Altheas, White Running Roses, Ever- green Vines, blue blooms, 6, $1.00; Purple Wild Iris, Yellow : | Orange Day Lilies, 2c doz; $1.00 . Add postage. _ Homer Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3,\ Azaleas, Altheas, Whit Run- ning Roses, Yellow Japonicas, Snowballs, Yellow, Jasmine, eeping Mary, Golden Bells, Evergreen Vines, blue bloom, 6, en 00; ild Izis, Pee Day Lilies, 35 doz.; $1.00 C. Add Seas Mrs. Manda Hender- son, #llijay, Rt. 3, Milk and une Le ee up to 3 Ib, bulb 89c; Cannas, - |named varietie;, hite. Salmon ,|Pink, Orange, Yellow, True Pink, 75 doz.; Dahlias, 12 dif- n | ferent, labeled, $3.00 doz. Add | pastate: Mrs, Frank Clements, Enigma. Assorted cols: Azaleas, bloom- ing Crabapple, Maple, Poplar, Red Dogwood, Sycamore, White Dogwood, Mt, Ivy, Red Bud, $2.00 doz, a.; All 2-3 ft. high, rooted. Add postage. Alvin Mill- houuan, Fairmount, Rt. 2, Mixed cols, Azaleas, blooming . | Ctabapples, Maple, Poplar, Red, G.|Whiie Dogwood, Sweet Gum, Mt, Ivy, Red Bud, 3-4 ft., $2: 00 doz, rooted. Add postage. Mrs. B: M. Millhollan Fairmount; Rt. Nive clump Sect Willi ink Running Rose; rooted, Se ea.; Purple Iris, 3 a% doz.; Forsy- thia, Spirea, 10c; Sweet Wil- .|liam Seed, 15c Thbl.;. Snap- as on, 20 Tbh} Straw ees mixed color, mate 5 c "A d postage, Mrs. Chie Perry, Fairmoun Rt. 2 Red_ eae Batberr 3 Pink De s : PP on arl Hiid- |} penne is Star of Bethlehem, | R, Mary, | Frostproof Snapdragon Seed, red, pink, white, variegated mixed, also yellow, % tsp., 25c; 40c spoonful; 3 tsps., $1.00 PP. No checks, MO preferred. Mrs. N. B. Overby, Flowery Branch, | Box 64. Killarney Roses, 1 yr. old, 25c; Cypress, and Salvia Seed, 25c Tbl. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fort- on. n Bridalwreath, Purple Lilacs, Pink Almond, Forsythia, Eng. | Dogwood, Old Fashion, and Yel- low Thornless Roses, White Al-| theas, ite Pine, Crabapple, | White Dogwood, 6, $1.00; Purple} Tris, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs, J. W. Jackson, Fairmount, Rt. 2, Pink Thrift, Yellow Jonguil Bulbs, $1.00 C; Orange Day. Lilies, Red, Yellow Canna, White Iris, 40c doz. Rooted Cape | Jasmine, '25 ea,; Florist type} Glad Bulbs, 40c doz. Dbl, Pink, ed Poppy Seed, Le tsp. De- livered. Hs Ruth Phiilips, voyston, Rt. | Superior Gladiolus Bulbs, mixed colors, $1.75 for 25; $6. 06 CrPPs Mainly Picardy, Eliz- abeth, Leading Lady, Spotlight and White Gold, Spic and Span, $1.10 doz. Rushin Watkins, | Reidsville. Pansy Plants, 50, $1.00. PP. Mrs. Calvin Harman, Stovall. Japanese Tris (Kalmuri), strong plants, spring bloomers, any color; all labeled, $1.80 doz.; $12.00 C. Add postage, CoD orders shipped, V, : Wilson, Savannah, Ri. 8, Box. 456. Climbing lilies (Gloriosa), blooming size bulbs, 75c; 8 new col, Achimene bulbs, $1. 50 doz.; everblooming ross. velvety red, | coral pink, variegated, 3 yr. plants, 50c ea, Carefully packed in damp moss. Mrs. John Grang- er, Rei sville. Large dbl. rec and pink pop- py seed, 3 tbls., $1.00 postpaid. Exe. 4 tbls, for. 3 Print, sacks postpaid. Mrs. Clovis Johnson, Waynesville. Purple Blooming Thrift, with good roots, 40e doz. Add post- one ~Miss Hattie Mae Hutf, Philomath. : si SEED: Mixed Dianthus, Yellow, Cali- fornia, Pink Oriental Poppy, Mexicar Sunflowery, Jerusaiem Cherry (ornamental), Summer Poinsettia, White, Pink, /and White -Pink Eyed Periwinkle, Yatsp., 10c, Add postage. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver. Blooming size Glads, mixed 1910 Fose and Picardy, 50, $1.15; Two year Tiberoses, 50c doz.; Purple Achimenese, 50, $1. 00: Seed: Sprengeri Fern, White August Lily, Gloriosa Lily, %4 tsp. 15e. Add postage. Miss Ivey Dugger, Oliver, Rooted Hedge, 15 for $1.00; rooted boxwood, 7, $1.00 big leaf ferns, 25c bunch; Dahiia potatoes, 25c ea.; goosberry bushes, ? for $1.00; garlic, aie bunch. Add postage, Ri Stover, Pisgah. Cedar Sprouts, 3, $1.00; Fall Pinks, White, Yellow, $1, 00 doz. Red Bear Dogwood, 4, $1. vu: Crimson Japonicas, $1.00 ea; Golden Chain, 2, $1.00; Orange Day Lily and Iris; '50e doz: No checks. Exc. for sacks, Ed- ward Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Evergreens, Flowering Shrtib- bery, Ornamentals, for sale, State inspected, T. M. Webb; Ellijay. Snowballs, Dbl. Rose Altheas; Footed, $1.00 ea. Pink Almonds, Pink Weigelas. yellow Forsythia, 4 Butterfly Bushes, blooming size, 50ce a:; Globe Arborvitae cut- tings, $2.00 ea. Exchange _ for sacks: Mrs, Mary Langley, Elli- jay; Rt, 3; Care Rose Haven oe Village: White Dogwood, 3, a 00; Yellow, Japonicas,~ 2, $1.00; Lemon! Lilies, Iris, 50c doz; Yellow Root, 75c doz, All rooted. No checks. Exchange for feed sacks.} 1 Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Blooming size Azaleag, _75c doz.; Sweetshrubs, Rhododen- drons, Laurels, Hemlock, Dog- wood, 25c a.; Junipers, Box- | wood, Arborvitaes,- Hibiscus, Snowballs, Altheas, Japonicas, Butterfly, Weigelas, Forsythia, Pink Roses, Spireas, 35c ea. Add ee Mrs. Lee Eller, a . Goldenglow, Lemon Lilies, Purple Phox, 60c doz.; Purple | Violets, 60c C; Pink Peony, 30 ea.; Orange Day Lilies, Mixed Col. Iris, $2.00 C.; Mixed col. Glad Bulbs, 30c doz. Exch. for sacks; PP on $1.00 orders and over, Mrs. W, D. Ralston, Elli- jay, Pt, 3. 10 large Euonymus Japonicus, 4-7 ft., $1.75 @a.; $10.00 for lot not PP; Jonquils, Emperior Daf- fodils, _Snowdrops, $1.25 C; Large Blue and Caiifornia, 60c C; $8.00 M; Christmas Ferns, Trailing Arbutus, $1.00 doz. Mrs. J, H. Penland, Ellijay. Azaleas: 2 yr. bushy plants with good buds, Pride of Mobile, Formosa, Phoenicia, Lawsal, Omurasaka, 10, $3.75 prepaid. Wallace Cato, Bainbridge, PHO | Box 95, Red aad White Dogwood, Magnolia, Holly, Crabappie, Gooseberry, Azaleas, lft., 20c; 2 Pt BOC. 1b, 400 St. John s Wort, Yellow Jasmine, 25 ea. Or Exch, for print sacks, Add postage. No stamps nor checks Mrs, Ralph Starley, Sr., Dan. ville, Rt: 2, Dox 116, Dbl. Japonicas, 10 yrs. old, rooted, extra large, $1.00; Jap. Iris, King Alfred Jonquils, d0c doz.; Glads, Double Cannas, $1. 50 doz.; Red Japonicas, 6 yr. old, 75c ea. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. Earl Keener, Ellijay, Rt. 3. DBL Japonica, 6 yrs, old root- ed, 75c.ea.; King Alfred Jon- quils, Easter Lilies, 50c doz.; Cannas, 50c unch; Tame Mint, 75c doz.: ; Jap. Tris, 50c doz.; ; Dog- wood, 4, $1.00. Exchange for print sacks, Miss Etta Barrett, Ellijay, Rt, 3, Red Maple, Red and White Dogwood, Azaleas, Holly, Crab- apple, white Pine, Red Bud, Mt. Laurels, Mt. Ivy, Hemlock, $1.50 doz. PP, Mrs. Glover Ab- ercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Azaleas, Mt. Laurels, Pine, Maple, Crabapple, $1. 50 doz.; Cherokee, Pink and. Red Roses, Sweetshrubs, Rhododendrons, Easter Belles, 30C;. @a.: Blue Tris, Orange Day Lilies, Mt. Ferns, Evergreen Galax, Snow- drops, 35e doz. Add postage for sacks. Mrs. Ernest Barnes; Mineral Bluff. Mt. Laurels, Pine Azaleas, Crabapples $1. 50; Cherokee Roses, Red, Pink Ros s, Rho- dodendrons, Easter Belles, 35c ea; Mt. Ferns, Evergreen Galax, Snowdrops, Blue Iris, Orange Day lilies; for sale. Exchange for sacks. Mrs. A. M. Roper, Mineral Bluff. Nice Small Cedar trees; $1. and up. Come after. You dig them. Will not ship, Dona Tur- ner, Moultrie, Rt. 1. Mt. Laurels, Rhodddendrons, Laurels, Rhododendrons, Red, Yellow Azaleas, Dogwood, Red- bud, Pink Crabapple, White Pine, Tulip Poplars, 2-3 ie Dd. 15 doz.; Pink Phlox, Day Lilies, Blue Tris, Gray Violets, Shasta Daisies, $2. ie ee Ronnie Abercrombie, Mineral Biuff. Dbl. .Tube Rose bulbs, 75 doz.; Medium size, 65c doz Small, 50c doz. Add postage Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2. Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurts, Coralberry, Red Bud, Pink, Yellow, White Dogwood, 3 cols. Azaleas, Cherokee Roses, Stra berry bush, Holly, Tulip Po Jar, 2-3 ft., $2. doz.; Shasta Daisies, Per, Phlox, $2. 'C. Root= fi ed, PP. Mrs, Boon Wilson, Min- eral Bluff, Pink Cherokee Rose, Cor: berry, 3 col. Azaleas, Red Bud, Mt.. Laurels, Rhododendrons, White, Yellow, Pink Dogwood, Strawberry bush, Holly, Tulip Poplar, White Pine, 2-3 ft., $2. doz. Pink Phlox, Shasta Daisies, $2. &. Roy H. Wilson, Mineral Bluff. FLOWERS AND-SEED . WANTED Want Butter and Eggs, the little old fashion kind. Tel, Ma. 7558. Mrs. F. F. Lamkin, Ate lanta, 966 Crew St. S. W. 4 Want Yellow Dwarf Sweetpea, Mrs. Jesse Capehart, Dalto: Rt..3. A y Want 1-5 M_ slow. Oe small Eng. Dwarf Boxwood, rooted, for transplanting. Tel, Ch. 5995. Neil Andrews, Aneaee 3929 Club Dr, N. E. Want Double Geranium cuts tings Holly Trees (not wild), Dbl. Altheas, Dbl, Oleanders, rooted, also full double deep yellow Rose Bush, and a fu Dbl. White Rose (very sweet scented). Will pay reasonable Cash and write first. Mrs. J. H. Davis, Dearing, Rt, 1, Box 46. SECOND HAND MACHIN.- ERY FOR SALE Four 70 Saw Lummus Cotton Gin and Press with 70 hp engine in good condition, for saie, George Cravey, Rhine. 3 W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, cultivator, planters, distributor, 6 disc tiller, dbl, section cut- away harrow, Judson lime spreader, all fair condition, for , sale. Neal Rabun, Warrenton. ; 5 Row Simplex Cotton Duster for Farmall,A Tractor for sale. Phone 405-J C. M. Ray, Nore wood. : 8 Bal. Daisy Crank Churn; $3.00; Also one Section, Spring _ Tooth Harrow, $10.00 FOB, A. | T. Milteer, Quitman, Cub Tractor, starter, lights, A-t Farmall oe PEGs 4 condition, and pulley, cultivator and plow, ote bargain at $695.00. Marion Long- = ford, Thomaston. Rt. 3. , One 52 R McCormick-Deering Combine in perfect condition, . only used one season. .Can furnish either with or. without power ui .. Max L. McRae, Me- Rae, Care Cedar Park Farm. Ford Tractor with stepped up Sherman transmission, belt, pul- ley, pow r lift pack, cultivator, | 827601, leas, Pink, hite, Yellow seewace Red White peanut diggers, planters, 20 se Coral Berry, White Pine, tamdem harrow, folding weeder, Cherokee Rose, Creek Her: all metal roller bearing statl lock, Tulip Poplar Holly, 2-3| cutter, 4 dise Athens tiller on ft., $2. doz.; Pink Phlox, Shas= rubber, extra good condition. ta Daisies, $2.: C. Rooted. PP. Joe Thigpen, Avera, Rt. 2, Box Miss Edna Rukart, Mineral] 7: Fluff, . 1 set Cultivators for Ford or Mt. Laurels, $1. doz.; Winter Green, Sweet Williams, 75c doz.; Crabapple, Swamp Dog- wood, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Dorothy Saine, Murray- ville, Rt. 1. Mountain Laurels, Rhodo- dendrons, Red, Yellow Azaleas, Pink Cherokee Roses, Crabap- ple, White Dogwood, Ti Pop- \lar, White Pins, Red Buds, Silver Maples, Hemlocks, 2-3 ft., $2: doz:; Calif, Blue violets, Phicx. Blue Tris, $2. C. PP. Mrs. Gladys Robinson, Mineral Bluf. . . Ferguson Tractor, good condi- tion, $100.00, J. W. Middlebroois, Zebulon, Rt. 1, One Top Buggy, new rim and steel tires, fair condition, $5000; Spring Wagon made from bugey, $20.00 Milton Harper, Temple, Rite ; Farmall. Cub Tractor with plow, used little 2 years, some other farm. tools for sale. O} Dixie Highway, Mrs, S. Dp. Robinson, Dalton; Rt. 2, 2 H Wagon for aes. Ww Goldin; Draketown, Ss } \ PAGE FOUR : SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 8 ft. Stahmer Fertilizer Spreader, good shape, $50.00; 4 Disc Athens Tiller on rubber, like new, $250.00; Farmall 20 on steel, runs well, $325.00; 5 it. Oliver Combine, runs. well, $375.00. T, A. Wilson, Greens- boro. (Tel. 4691). _ Set of Track Chains shoes for D-7 Caterpiller Crawler Tract- or, used about 3 weeks, 2 front idlers for D-7 Caterpillar, with axles, Phone 2-502. John W. _ Grapp, Statesboro, Box 266. Riding Type 6 hp Tractor, ood rub>er, nice leather seat, disc harrow, mould board turn plow, 1 row cultivator, 3 rs. old but used very litile. ost $846.00. Sell for half cost. John D. Parker, Macon, Tucker Rd., Rt. 1, SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want a 2 Disc plow to fit model B Allis Chalmers Tractor with power lift. J. S. Stroup, Macon, Rt. 4. -. Want toxchange an A Farm- all and 2 Mules for a Super A. and equipment including cul- -tivator, planter, and distributor. L. A. Barron Cochran, Rt. 2. Want to exchange. certified Mastodon Strawberry Plants - for Avery Cricket 1 hp Turn Plow. Each pay postage. Tom Kittle, Carrollton. Want Hammer Mill in good oondition, also Terracing Blade . for Ford Tractor... Will pay cash. E. E. James, Lawrenceville, Pt. Want Hay Baler with gasoline motor mounted on it, Describe gondition and make, also model. Rubber tires preferred. State best cash price. G. T. McDonald, Oakwood. Want used Bee hives and equipment, any style, with or _ without Bees. Advise. Loren F. ie Miller, Meldrim, Want used Scoop for Ford or Ferguson tractor in good . eond, Advise. E. A. Schoofs, ae Hapeyille, 915 Custer St. CA : 8390. PLANTS FOR SALE assorted seed, Arasan treated, all leading varieties. John P. Thornhill, ton. Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C, 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike, 60c C= 500, $2.50; $4. 25 M. Mrs. A. D. Jones. Cumming, Riek .. Early large Klondike Straw- berry, 45c Cc: May Cherry Trees, 2-3 ft., 35c ea.; Muscadine Vines, 3-4 ft., 25 ea.; Cit-on Seed, $1. 00 db. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. i y Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C. : 500, $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike, = 60c C; 500, $2.15; $4, 75 M. Aad postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C: 500, $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike, B0c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M. Add postage. Mrs Effie Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. i Missionary Strawberry, 75c C: $7.00 M; Rabbit-Eye Huckis- berry Plants, 15c ea. Add post- _ age. A. T. Milteer, Quitman. ' Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Condon Giant. Mastodon Everbearing Strawberry, $1.00 C; Lady 17 Strawberry, 75c C; Also Crabap- ple Trees, Beechnut, and Black Wainut Trees, 6, $1. 00; Add post- age.. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6. Early Bearing Strawberry Plants, extra large, heavy crop- pers, 75 C; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.45. Add postage. No checks. Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Jersey .nd Charleston Wake- field, Copenhagen, Marion Mar- ket, and Copenhagen Market Cabbage Plants, $2.00 C. Can ' start shipment on Jan. 15th. Phone 450-79. B. F. Mallard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 378. Lady Thompson Strawberry, 45 -C; 300; 5.25; 500, $2.00; Horehound, Tansy, 6, 35c; Pep- permint, 30c doz.: $1.20 C. Mrs, J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt..1. Cabbage Plants, grown from} MARKEIL B PLANTS FOR SALE ULLEI SEED FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Wild Mountain Blueberry Plants, bearing size, do well in North and Central Georgia, 50, $3.00; $5.00 C. Exp. col. Prompt shipment. Turnerville. Certified Mastodon |. Straw- berry Plants, $1.00 C. PP. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. White Crystal Wax Bermuda Onion Plants (pencil size), 500, $1,253 $2.00. M;. Del, PPs5 -M, $6.00 exp. Full count, satis. guar. Prompt shipment. F, F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. sionary Strawberry, young, Ist. yr., 80c C; 500; $3.50; $6.00 M; Lawton Blackberry, $7.50 C; $1.00 doz. T. H. Graves, Fayet- teville. Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Himalaya Blackberry, and Blueberry, 75c doz.; Muscadine Grape Vine, 29c Mrs, Robert H. Norrell, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6. Klondike Strawberry, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $2.00 C; 500, $7.00; $12.50 M. No checks. Ethel Crowe, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2 SEED FOR SALE Long Brand Leaf Bull Fave Tobacco Seed, 60c Thls; Little Rice Pea Seed, $2.50 gal.; Sage and Catnip Plants, $1.00 doz. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Rt, 5. Imp. Rockyford 450 Cantalope Seed, $2.50 lb.; Also Spanish Peanuts, good for seed or eat- ing, 20c lb.; $6.00 bu. PP. Mrs. Jesse F. Johnson, Cordele, Rt. 2. Okra, long smooth pods, grows tall, 40c cup; Red Buncn Butterbeans, 4c cup; Catnip, 50c bu.; Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40. Certified Lupine Seed, $6.00 Cwt. FOB. W., F. Flowers, Perry. Best improved Long Green Okra Seed, picked from select pods, Ist. year planted, free arom dust and trash, 75 ib: 5 Ib. or more, 65c Ib. Will send COD Or Add postage. L, A. Ellington, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. 5000 lbs. German Millet, 6c lb.; 3000 lbs, Brown Top Millet, 6c; Combine run, but very clean; Sericea Lespedeza, cleaned and searified, 2Uc lb.; Combine run, l5c lb.; Clean Hulled Sericea, 18c lb.; Dixie Crimson Clover, 60c lb.; Sanford Wheat, $2.50 bu.; Victor Oats, $1.50 bu. Jel. 30-W. C. D. Wood, Bowdon. Fresh Big Stari Old Fash- jon Calif. Keer Seed, 25c and 3c postage, Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna. Special Tobacco Seed, 75c 0z.; $8.00 ib,; Jamaica Wrapper, 50c 0z.; $5.00 lb.; PP. % ib. seed extra on pound ord- ers. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Green Glaze Collard Seed, 1900 crop, 240c Thl.; 6 This. $1.00; Purple Hull Crowder Peas, Zac lb.; 5 ibs., $1.00; White and Ked Spanish Peanuts, $2.00 pk. Mrs, vy. 1. Wilsou, Martin, Congo Watermelon Seed, $3.00 ib. H. L, Wilchar, Butler. Lender Bean Seed, Creain Halt tunner, Brown Six Week, veanut, Cream and Brown Cut- short, Creaseback, Corntieti, Striped Hait Kunners, 5Uc large cup; Okra See., 40c cup; ned Speckled Crowder Peas, Uc cup; xchange for print o1 Wwuute sacks (2 cups beans ior 4 print or 3 white sks). Mrs. ivy Lambert, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Imp White dalf Runner Beans, 45c cup, White and Pole Beans, 40c cup; Seven Top Turnip Seed, loc larse spoonful; Aad postage, No checks, Viola Stovei, fllijay, Rt. 2, Finest Tender Bearing Brown Striped Halt Ruau-r Bean Seea, 2 large cups, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Sibley Richardson, Hait- well, Rt. 3. Wakefield and E. Dutch ana Copenhagen cabbage, and Mar- globe, New Stone and Rutger tomato seed, $1.60 lb.; 4 lbs., 35.65; collard seed, 60c Ib. Lee Chambers Crow, Gainesville, Rt, 2, Box a T. T. McNelley, |. Genuine Blakemore and Mis- | ea.; 6, $1.00; Black Raspberry, 6, $1.00; Beechnut Trees; 20c ea. 380 doz.; $1.00 orders PP, Mrs. A. 1950 crop Sericea, recleaned and in 100 Ib, bags, no dodder, lle Ib, Mark ts Veneer, De Rose. White and Biiged tender Half Runner bean seed, 45c cup- ful; old fashioned Bunch Okra, 30c cupful; also Klondike straw- berry plants, 500, $2.50; $4.0 M; garden Sage plants, 10c ea. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Roys- ton. Rt. ; FRESH & DRIED FRUITS - FOR SALE 1950 crop best quality Sun- dried Apples, no peel, core, nor worms, 45c lb. sold in 5 Ib. lots and up. Add postage, Orders filled promptly. Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee. Nice Dried Apples,\ 35c Ib.; Strawberry Plants, 50c Cc Garlic, 35 doz. Add postage. Miss Frances Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. vs Nice 1950, Sundried Apples, bright, free of core, peel, and worms, 50c lb, Prepaid in Ga. Cecil Hunnicutt, Dial. Bright Sundried Apples, free of worms, 50c lb.> 45c lb. in 5 lb. lots and up; Catnip, Hore- hound, Balm, Peppermint, 40c doz.; .Garlic Bulbs, $2.00 C3 Elecampane Root, 5c Ib. PP in Ga. Mrs, Martha White, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 37. Dried Apples, without peel, core or worms, 60c lb, Add-post- age. Mrs. J. H. Lawrence, Mid- dleton, Dried apples, no core, peel nor worms, 45 lb.; also tender bunch, white 6 wks. beans, 30c pint; colored, 45c pint; garlic, Sage, 30c Qt., horse- radish, 15 bunch. Add postage. No chks. Dollie Eller, Titus. - GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE ' Soy Bean and Grass Mixed Hay, Ist. class condition, 2e lb. at barn. Just off Highway 41. E. G, Fountain, Ft. Valley. Abruzzi Seed Rye, good zer- mination, $4.50 bu.; Also Victory Grain Seed Oats, State tested, $6.25 a 5 bu. bag. FOB. J. Fr. Lowe, Fort Valley. Good sun cured Grass Hay, no weeds, approx. weight per bale, 70 lbs. $1.00 per bale at farm. Marvin Maddox, Winder, (Winder-Jefferson Rd.) Chanclor Seed Wheat, clean- ed, treated, 73.00 bu. Ralph S. Collier, Comer. 1,000 bales~Hay, mixture of Orchard grass and first cutting Sericea Lespedeza, also 500 bales 2nd cutting Sericea Les- pedeza. Can be seen my farm 8 mi, Decatur, .n Panola Rd. just off Hwy. 12, Richard Lewis, Decatur. Box 267, . RABBI!S AND CAVIES FOR SALE. 2 mos old Chinchillas, trio, $10.00; Bucks from s-parate lit- ters, ped. papers furnished. Ship COD, Rwy. Express any- where. Letters answered. John L. Parrott, Macon, 2366 Miller Field Rd., Rt. 6. . POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS: 2 pr. Anconas, or 1 rooster, April hatch, for sale. Mrs. F. F. Lamkin, Atlanta, 966 Crew St. S. W. MA ~7558. BANTAMS: % Singles pairs and trios in W. L., 2 trios B. B. Red Old. En- glish, and 1 trio modern Old English game, All _ bantams. Prize Winners at Show. D. A Asbury, Atlanta, 442 Atwood St. S. W. a Fancy, purebred, show type Bantams: Cochins, Sebrights, Polish, Mille Fleur, Cornish and Birchen games, also White Fantail pigeons, Homers and -|ea. Will not ship. Arnold Cleve- paid. No chks. Mrs. G. Cy Clit- 37 young Pens and pulleis, good layers, 1 old and 8 young roosters, all Bantams, and $1.50 land, McBean, Rt. 2. LEGHORNS: 37 Forma. White Leghorn pullets, laying 70 percent, $1 25 ea. R. L. McDonald, Newnan, Rt, 4. PIGEONS: Nice, large White Kings, mated, banded, also banded prs, of Homing os Ship all at $3,00 pr. Williams, Columbus, Rt. 1, Care apenas: Dairy. : REDS: 3 fine 4-A grade N, H. Red February 1950 hatch cocks, $2.50 ea. Will ship but not pre- ton, Millen, ~ if CORNIS, GAMES AND GIANTS: 1 ea. Round head cock and stag, wt. about 52 lb. ea. dead game, $5.00 ea. Emory Palmer, slakely. Rt, 1 3 Dark Cornish large, hice cockerels, parent stock blood- tested, $11.00, or 2 for $7.75 or $4.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. J, E: Stone, Adairsville. Rt. 2. 1 stag Half Leopard, saalg: Claret, ready to walk, and a 2 yr, brook cock, half Round- head, half Clairborn. Sell or exch, the 2 for a 542-6 lb. Black Cuban cock. Randall Griffin, Gainesville. Oak St. 12 nice pit game hens and pullets, $1.00 ea. or ae -pullets vand 1 stag, $6.00 for trio. R. H. Crawford, Tiger: = hatch pullets and 1 cock, $25.00, cockerels, same _ breed, ready for service, $3.00 ea. lots Of 22. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Dark Cornish young rooster, ready. for service, also pullets, some laying, from bloodtested crate. Money Order. Mrs. R. C. Sanders, Vienna. = 1 ea. Warhorse game stag and Cuban Blue and Warhorse cross, 5 lbs. ea. and both trained, $3.00 ea. FOB Money Order. a O. Huff,. Monticello. Purebred Topnot Ginn Red pit games, also pure blood strip- pling Blues; cocks, $5.00 ea. stags, $3.00 ea.; hen and cock, $7.90: stage and pullet, $5.50. W. A. Roach, Savannah, Le- Roache Ave., Rt. 6, Box 321. ROCKS (BARRED AND OTHER): Thompson Ringlet Barred Rock March hatch cockerels, $3.00 ea, 2 for $5.50. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEES5, DUCKS, ETC: 1 tom and 3 turkey he/f, for breeding stock, for sale. Mes. J, J. Davidson, ' Pineview. Ri. 1. 23 nice ducks and drakes. J ohnson, Tilton. Box 58. White African guinea roost- ers, $2.00 ea. or exc. for White guinea hens, Starling . Yawn, Byromyille, FARM HELP WANTED Want good, single man, about 40 or. 50 yrs. to help on the farm. Board him and pay what Carter, Aragon. Rt, 1. Want at once, good white man and family for 2 H farm, 50-50 basis. Good land, plenty good equipment. 6 R_ house, lights, water, good condition, school and mail route. Phone 912, > re 10 pure Dark Cornish June : Ducks ready to lay, for sale. C.| his work is worth, Robert L. : Want reliable e co in home with m Shoals, and help work,. - Mr; Want good fai 2 H farm, on Mail by house. Con drunks, B. F. Grant, } crop, 3 houses, elec pasture, good well wa ing rent or part W. -Y. Harder, e@ write G. H, Port 547 Linwood Ave. Want man to wor. 12 barrel stand, also if desired, Mail an Near church. Llectri or colored may apply, en, Matiasses, Rt. Want 1 or 2 basis or stan land, water, wood, lights. Geo, T: Smi Want. turpenti 1951 to work 5000 stock, $3.00 ea. Shipped in light . ceed salaries to ee sober, clean, reliabl with milking Edmonds, Newton, Wallington Plants a a ee Man with wife wants job on :- taking and House, lights, wa any time. John Mose 435 Pulliam S*., S. = dren) with 10 year: experience as ho nurseryman wants farm with reliable furnish A-1 referen all letters. H. B ferson, White man, Ww. ee) dren, want farm sol Ga. preferably. Part. wages, 4 R ee to be furnished, - farming. Wm Bich a Trinity 2172). ee ee a ae ey " Correctio ant 1 5 level larld near 3 grown people, ( work. House, water, sire with small on moving bill in wi some chickens, Luth Adairsville, Rt. 3. Want 1 H crop ne or Oversee attle regular farm. Mo Can giveref. O. Papa, Preston. Douglasville, Rt 1 Kings. .Mrs, Helea Street, Ate lanta, Rt. 2. CH 1777, AUCTION SALE HEREFORD CA Auction sale Reg. Hereford and Polled Hi cows with calf, open and bred cows and he unusually large number of bulls. Extra at Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie, FE Write: W.E. - oe Moultrie.