om Linder Comm issioner
7
"WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1951
B: ain LINDER
pose of State Markets
farmers a market as
essible to the consuming cen-
in terms. of volume of pro-
ed. The sales on the Atlanta
increased from $6,186,000
0 in 1950, and it can prob-
sed to $50,000,000 annually
re available. ;
.Unloads of
ables, reveals the fact
ads or carlot equivalent
regetables were unloaded
Market during the year
roducts came from forty-
addition to Canada, Cuba,
xico and imports of bana-
the smaller countries.
urther shows that fifty-
t fruits and vegetables
ed in those 24,212 carlots. - I
in this connection that
a considerable trend in
ym the Atlanta Market.
its have decreased from
Ds 144 in 1950. Truck
equivalent) have in-
5,210 in 1946, to 19,046 in
tot, | carlot: shipments have
on In this group
ae a ee whose
id Valdosta.
e ly taken over the mar-
a, Georgia, which is des-
o the area of production :
. months it was open in 1941,
of the 1950 Report of -
State Certificate.
- Service on peaches
- tions.
watermelons are grade under our Fed-
oo 16,465 in 1943, | eral-State Grading Service.
a our aera markets in
_ shipped to the major market centers of
the Nation, under a Georgia Label which
will be a guarantee of quality. .
The real worth of Farmers Markets
cannot be measured by performance
alone. If it could be determined how
much the agricultural progress of the
State would have been retarded, or how
much less the growers would have re-
ceived for their products, or how much
more it would have cost them to market
their products had it not been for these
State Markets, then we would have some
appreciation of their real value. 2
In addition to our Farmers Markets,
_we are participating in other marketing
phases that are of tremendous impor-
tance in helping the farmer market his
products profitably. Under the provision
of a Marketing Agreement, all peaches
shipped out of the State of Georgia must
be graded and accompanied by a Federal-
This inspection is an-
other phase of our cooperative work with
the United States Department of Agricul-
ture, which has_ resulted.
peaches establishing an enviable reputa-
tion on the various markets of the coun-
try. Within the last two years I have
signed a Memorandum of Agreement
- with the United States Department of
Agriculture to provide Market News
and watermelons
which enables the grower of these com-
modities to receive daily market quota-
Likewise, a large per cent of our
It has become apparent that the wile
sale buving of fruits and vegetables is en-
tering a period of adjustment that. will
have direct effect on the markets in the
South. Detouring: or by-passing of the
middleman by buyers purchasing direct
from the growers seems to be continuing.
The growth of the chain store to the
point where they buy in truckload quan-
tities enables them to buy direct from
_ the farmer, through Farmers Markets.
~~ Many independent stores
are pooling
their orders and buying direct through
established firms on the assembly mar-
kets. An increasing number of large re-
tailers send their trucks to the Georgia
State Markets and purchase various prod-
ucts and deliver direct to the small re-
tail stores, by-passing the middleman and.
eliminating service handling charges. If
the quality of our products on the as-
sembly markets are kept at a high stand-
ara, it seems. reasonable to believe that
this type of buying would increase ap-
_ preciably.
~In 1949, I was notified by the United
States Department of Agriculture that _
in Georgia
additional Federal funds had been made s
available to expand the Livestock Mar-
ket News Service in Georgia.
eral years, this service has been available
For sev-
at Thomasville, serving major packing iS
plants in Georgia, Alabama and Florida.
Surveys were miade in the Atlanta area
and livestock dealers, auction operators,
county agents and farmers were contact-
tional service.
Department of Agriculture entered inte
a Cooperative Agreement with the Live-
stock Branch PMA, U. 8. Department of
Agriculture, providing for Federal-State
Livestock Market News Service to serve
the livestock industry in the
area. The initial broadcast and report,
disseminating Livestock: Market News,
was issued June, 1950. Livestock Auc-
tion Markets at Rome, Gainesville, Ath-
ens, Thomaston and Atlanta are covered
weekly. For the nine-months period
June 1950-March 1951,94,000 cattle and
calves and 29,000 hogs have been sold on a
were
graded according to USDA standards and
these markets. These animals
prices compiled for each grade and class.
This information is disseminated daily
threugh the Associated Press,
the area.
The office issues a weekly review,
showing receipts, prices, etc., in the At-
lanta area and twelve Mid-western Mar-
kets which goes to the trade, livestock
dealers and producers. This service has
enjoyed enthusiastic response since its
inception. In addition to the nearly l,
000 who receive the Weekly Review,
matty thousands read the
On January 1, 1951, there were 1,330,000
cattle and calves on Georgia farms, an
increase of 110,000 over 1950. The cash
income from livestock and livestock prod-
ucts was $165,979,000 in 1950, compared
to $33,801,000 in 1940.
Recognizing the fact that Georgia eggs,
poultry and dairy products were being
discriminated against by Government
hospitals. Military Installations and oth-
er Government agencies because Federal
grading service was not available in
Georgia, I took steps to correct it. In the
early part of 1949, I initiated a Coop-
erative Federal-State grading program in
accordance with the provisions of a
Memorandum of Agreement, and the
work was begun in July, 1949.
Georgia is the third commercial broit
er-producing State in the United States,
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daily papers
and: listen to the radio. Georgia is rapid-
ly developing a major livestock industry.
Atlanta :
ed to determine the need of such addi- ne
Accordingly; the. State
United
_ Press, radio and daily papers throughout |
_SPAGE [WO
LGEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Address all items for publicauon and all requests to be put |)
on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU-
REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta.
ATIONAL aut
Notices of farm produce = appurtenances admissable
under postage regulations inserted one time on each request
and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy
of notice.
_ = Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain-
ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address.
notices,
Tom Linder, Commissioner
Published Weekly at
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does
not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the
Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published
Markets, 222 State Capitol,
Atlanta, Ga.
of June 6, 1900.
of October 8, 1917.
Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1987 at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia, under Act
Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
provided. for in Section 1103, Act
Executive Office,
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Publication Office
State Capitol
} Editorial and Executive Offices
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Exchange Killarney Roses,
Salvia and Sweet William seed
for Verbena and Orange Day
Lilies. Mrs. Annie Hubbard,
Fortson.
Want some Single Pink Hya-
cinth bulbs. State price by doz.
Mrs. W. H. Maxwell, Sr., Lex-
ington. :
Exchange eg different
types and colors Mum_ plants
for Hollyhock plants, Dahlia
Tub-rs, Perennial flowers. Each
pay postage. Mrs. Eslie Gordon,
Lizella, Rt. 1.
Want Ball type PomPom,
emall, medium, large (Chrysan-
themum PomPom), State price.
Mrs. Bob House, Lyerly, Rt. 1.
Want Red Honeysuckle and
old Fashion Gooseberry roots
er bush. Mrs. W. B. McDuffie,
Macon, 783 Harold St.
Want Thrift, and Pansies,
any color, in exchange for
White, Light Lavender, and
Rust Mums (large and tiny
ones mixed). Each pay postage.
Mrs. Ivy Collins, Manassas.
Exchange 1 cup Castor Bean
seed for 1 doz. Gladiola bulbs.
Mrs, Pinkie Masters, Savannah,
_ 828 East 33rd St.
Want solid white violets with
exception of tiny brown or
black stripe, also yellow- violets,
white and pink cannas. Ex-
change Dioscorea Batatas bulb-
Jets (dry), blooms highly per-
fumed, or sell 40c doz. Miss F.
B. Moore, Suwanee.
Red Holly, Wild Yellow Jas-
mine, Umbrella China, Sweet
Bay, Pink and Red Crape
Myrtle, Dogwood, Magnolia,
Teaolive, Long and Short Straw
Pine, 10e ft.; 3 ft 25c; 4. ft.,
35c; 5 ft, 45c. Add postage.
Mrs. Norman Pitts, Toomsboro,
wets. 2;
Magnolias, Teaolives, Dog-
' wood, Pink, Red Crape Myrtle,
Sweet Bay, Umbrella, China,
Wild Yellow Jasmine, .Long
end Short Straw Pine, Red Hol-
ly, 10c ft.; 3 ft. 25c; 4 ft. 35c;
5 ft. 45c. Add postage. Exc.
for print sacks. No checks. Mrs.
J. J. Pitts, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Milk and Wine Lily, 3, $1.25;
or 1 Milk and Wine and Hxpe-
ranian Day Lily, fine large
pale yellow lily, 2, $1.25. PP.
Myrtle Pace, Waco, Rt. 1.
Mil and Wine Lily bulbs,
25c ea.; 5, $1.00; Lemon and
Orange Day Lily, Umbrella
Palms, Tansy, Sword Fern, 15c
e..; 2, 25c; Mountain Daisies,
col. Canmas, 15 ea.; Or exch,
for Per. Phlox, Hibiscus, Iris,
Altheas, Azaleas, etc. Mrs. Fan-
mie Ribron, Waynesville, Rt.
Box 60.
1,] Also Shasta Daisies, Mrs,
Tube Rose bulbs,,.as dug, $3.-
50 bu.; Petunias, Rosy, Morn
Blue, White Carnations, Calen-
dula, Dianthus, Annual Candy-
tuft, Dbl. Larkspur, Snapdrag-
on, 60c doz. Mrs. Will Wise,
Wadley. :
Many varieties Dahlias, all
named, 12 cols. miniatures, $2.-
25 doz.; Large, $2.50 doz.; Or
exchange for yellow and: white
Tritoma, Print or White sacks,
no holes nor mildew; Also 3
Tbs. Artichokes, $1. Mis. M. P.
Combs, Washington, Rt, 2..
Large Dbl. Zinnias, mixed
col., 10c cup; Large Marigold,
1/4 cup, 10c; Dwarf Marigold,
good border plant, 2 tbls., 10c;
Hibiscus, Blackberry Lily, 15c
tsp. PP. Miss Lillian Hardin,
White, Rt. 1.
Blue Jutch Iris, $1, bunch;
Dahlias, Lavender and Red,
White Spotted, 25c ea.; Or ex-
change for print sacks. Mrs. C.
W. Fricks, White Stone.
Pink Thrift, rooted damp
packed; not damaged from cold
weather, $1. C; 200, $1.50; $2.25,
300; $5.00 M. Add postage. No
stamps. Mrs. Milton T. Phillips,
Wrens.
Large Chrysanthemums, yel-
lov. dark red, bronze, 36: plants,
$1.00; Daisy Type, 48, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. W. R. Johnson,
Whigham, Rt. 2. =
Few Gloriosa Superba (climb-
ing lily) tubers, climbs 5-6 it.,
blooms orange-red flowers in
late summer, large blooming
size, $1. ea. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole,
Valdosta, Box 112.
Large Marigolds, yellow,
orange, Shoo Fly plants, Bach-
elor Buttons, all cols., 25 doz.;
rooted Wisteria, 15c ea.; Also
want pot plants and large
chrysanthemums. Mrs. Fred At-
kinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4.
Red, White Dogwood, Crape
Myrtle, Silver Maple, Red
Cedar, White Hydrangea, Red-
and Pink Old Fashion Roses,
Red Holly, Teaolive, Crabapple,
Greybeard, Sweetshrubs, 1, 2,
3 ft., 20c, 40c, 60c plus postage.
Exchange for print sacks. Mrs.
J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Magnolias, Greybeard, Red
Holly, Red and White Dogwood,
Crabapple, _Red and Orange
Hawthorne, Teaolive, 2 ft, 25c;
3 ft., 35e; 4 ft., 45e; 5 ft., 50ce.
Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Lou
Colson, Toomsboro,
8 dif. Chrysanthemums., pink,
bronze, cu-hicn, Purple Per.
Phlox, lots of dif. pot plants,
3 big. Begonias, 6 Ceraniums,
Creeping Vinca, 10c ea.; $1.00.
ae
Moore, Canton, Rt. 3. -
FLOWERS AND SEED >
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND
_. FOR SALE
Shade to Pink Rose Weigelas,
Forsythia, Dbl. Spirea, Eng.
, Pink, White, Red Al-
theas, 2 doz. $1.00; Rooted
Forsythia,; Pink Almond, $1.00;
Large Dbl. White Spirea, $2.00.
Mautile Harrison, Bremen.
Large German Iris, Dbl. Red
Cannas, $1.00 doz.; White Nar-
cissi, Trumpet Daffodils, Bloom-
ing size Orange Day Lilies, $2.00
C; Star of Bethlehem, $1. 95 GC}
Bridalwreath, Forsythia, Spirea,
Pink Almond, $1.00 ea. Add
postage. Mrs, E. B: Thornton,
Bremen.
King Alfred Jonquils,- $2.50
ea.; White Narcissi, $2.00 C;
Dbl, King Alfred Jonquils. $1.00
doz., Dahlias, mixed cols., $2.00
doz.; Purple Violets, 50c doz.;
Star of Bethlehem, 75c. doz.;
Royal Blue Iris Lilies, $1.00 doz.
Beatrice fosley, hx Hted,
Box 86,
Giant size Dahlias, Cherokee
Brave, Superba, Victory Pink,
Mrs. Warner,
Jersey Beacon, Treasure Island,
Kay Frances, Jane Cowl, Mrs.
George, Frances Laracoo, Rose
Talon, $2.50 doz. 1 dozen post-
paid. Mrs, L. I. Ivey, Bremen,
Rt. 1.
Mimosa Trees, 50c -ea.; Jas-
mine, Goldenbell. 25c ea.; Gold-
englow, Phlox, 50c doz.; Dbl.
Hollyhock, C-ckscomb, Hibiscus
red, pink, white. Seed, each 20c
Tbl.; Red, Pink, Yellow Cannas,
10c ea. Mrs. C. C Gentry, Cal-
houn, Rt. 3.
Mixed Iris, 25, 65c; 50, $1. 20;
Purple Princ , White Swan, 60,
$1.20; 7 labeled, 35, $1.20; Others
$1.15 doz.; Gaillardia,~ Queen
Annes Lace, Ageratum, 35 doz;
Mixed Flowering Shrubs, 20,
$1.20; Cedars, 65c C; $1.20 doz.
Mrs. J. M, Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5
Box 455.
Mixed Reds, and Red and
White Variegated Dehlia Pota-
toes, and Touch-Me-Not Seed
for sale or exchange for Dbl.
Tube Rose, Cushion and Azalea-
mums, Pansy, Thrift, Hyacinths,
others, Mis. N. F. Rogers, Rae
houn 611 Harlan St.
6 cols. Cannar Day _ Lilies,
$1.00 doz.; Red Seven. Sister
Running Roses, Lantanas, Um-
brella Palms, Coralberry,. Yel-
low Jasmine, Milk and Wine
Lilies, 25e ea. Flower seed and
plants. Will exchange, Mrs. W.
E. Wooten, Camilla,
Early Yellow Jonquils, bloom-
ing size bulbs, $1.00 C. PP. Mrs.
N. R. Wilson, Canon, Rt, 2.
Large Pink Glad Bulbs, 2 doz.,
$1.00 plus 15 postage; Red Spid-
er Lily, 2 doz. $1.10 plus 10c
postage; Some shrubs and cut-
tings house plants at my home,
reasonable Tel. Calhoun 3864.
Mrs. W. M. Gilbert, College
Park, 21 Elmo St.
Govt. insp. Azaleas, 2-3 ft., all
colors, rooted, $1.00 doz.; J aponi-
cas, $1.00 ea, "Add 25 postage to
each. order, Exch. for sacks, 4
print or 6 white. No Fla. Orders.
Mrs. Doyle Evans, Cartecay.
Bronze and White, Few Varie-
gated Chrysanthemums, 25 doz,.
PP. Mrs. R, A. Mullinax, Cart-
ersville, Rt. 4,
Yellow Bell, Forsyihia, Blue
Butterfly, White, Red Spirea,
25c ea.; Pink, Orange, Red
Monthly Roses, 50c ea.; Mixed
cols. Perennial Phlox. 40c; Mix-
ed col Iris, 50c doz.; Two Snow-
drops, 25c ea. Mrs. R, E. Holland,
Carrollton.
Coral Vine, Purple Wisteria,
Dbl. Crape Myr*le, Abelia, Wax
Leaf Ligustrum, Honeysuckle,
Spirea, Camphor Trees, Lark-
spurs, Asters, Altheas, Dbl
Carnation, Cannas, Mums, Prize
Dahlia Tubers. Mrs. Viola C.
Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343:
Red Speckled bl. Touch-Me-
Not Seed, 15c pkg.; Red Hibiscus
30c ; Cuttings of Pink May
Cactus, Pir Hydnangea, 25c
ea.; 6, $1.00. Mrs, John Goble,
Cedartown, Rt. 3.
Dahlias: Largest varieties,
Murphys Masterpiece, Buckeye
King, Robt. L. Ripley, Jane
Cowl, Jersey Beacon, King of
the Blacks, Purple King, Ameri-
can Sweetheart, Mrs. Geo. Le-
Boutelier and others, for sale.
ae Josie Hopper, Carson Box
Biddie Bush, White Weigelas, |.
Bashful Giant,,
25 ea.; Blue Perennial Aster,
25c bunch; several cols. Per:
Phlox, 25c Exch. for flowers and |,
Edith Free, Clarkesville, Rt. 3.
Mixed Mums, Yellow Gnas:
35 doz, Mixed Cannas, 50: doz.;
Shasta Daisies, 25 doz. Red,
White Begonic . rooted, Blue
August Lilies, 25ea.; Pe:
Glad Bulbs, 60c doz.; Red Ger-
Dahlias, $3.00 doz.: Add -post-
age. Mrs. John Howard, | Cleve-
land, Rt. 1, :
low Goldenglow, mixed col.
Glad Bulbs, 50e doz.; Dbl. In-
curved Bronze, White, Yellow,
Orange Lavender Mums, 60c
doz.; Bleeding Heart, Leopard
| Lilies, 70c Bulb, Add stamps
P. Garrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Yellow Cannas $1. 00 doz;
Iris, 40e doz.: Or exchange for
large rooted Tame Blackberry
postage. Mrs, W. H. Hensley,
Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 31.
White Dbl. Tube Rose Bulbs,
$1.00 doz.; Red, Yellow 2 Tone
Mums, 35c ea; Dbl. Orange Day,
Lemon Lilies, 40c ea.; Purple,
Bronze, Iris, 5 ea.; Yellow
Sweet Scented Daffodils, 50c
doz. PP in Ga, Mrs. J. B. Wil-|
liams, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Monkey Face Bulbs, 50c doz.;
Geranium cuttings for sale. Add
postage. Mrs.
East Point,
Ave,
Liriope Museari, 10 ea.; $8.00
C; Blooming Size Sweet Wil-
liams, extra large Daisies, 5c ea.;
3 ea. large and Cushion Mums,
60c doz.; Geraniums, Better
Times (Red) Landley (salmon
pink) Buckner (white), 50c ea.;
Add 19e postage. Mrs. H. H.
Stalnaker, Elberton, Rt, 5.
Rooted Climbing Chinese Pur-.
ple Wisteria, 3, $1.00, Mrs. Cy
W Jones, Elberton, Ft. 4,
Bulbs: Emperor and ecom-
Paperw ite, White and Yellow
Cluster Narcissi, Red Spider
Lilies, 50c doz.; Large Crinium
(milk and wine) Lilies, 25 a.;
5, $1.00. Special price by 100.}:
Miss Mary Lizzie Wright, Elber-
ton. _
Seed: Cleome (Spider Plant),
Bachelor Buttons, mixed Sweet
Williams, Hollyhocks, Yellow
Hibiscus, Annual Candytuft, 15
spoon full Plus stamped en-
velope; Mixed Annual Phlox,
35 doz.; Collection Yellow Daf-
fodils, Narcissi. Butter and Eggs,
purple Tris, $1.50 C, Miss Sarah
Anne Wright, Elberton.
Wild Yellow Jasmine, rooted,
fragrant, 25c ea.; Chrysanthe-
mums, yellow, baby variety, 2
doz., 25: Milk and Wine Bulbs,
25c -ea.; Blooming size, 6, $1.00;
Cannas: Named varieties, white.
salmon pink, red, orange, yel-
low, 75c doz, Add postage. Mrs.
Frank Clements, Enigma.
Snowballs, Bridalwreath, Red
Quine, Crape Myrtle, Golden
Bell, 50c ea.; Purple Flags,
Orange Lilies. Jonquils, White,
Yellow N rcissi, assorted Holly-
hock, Violets, 50 doz, A. E,
Hugh+y, Fairmount, Rt. 1,
change for pot flowers. Mrs.
Car] Connell, Felton, Rt. 1.
Arborvitaes, tree kind, large
plants, 75c; Red and Lavender
Crape Myrtle, 35c; Stokesia
x -ue Daisy, Single and Dbl.
Orange Day Lilies, 50c doz.; 8
kinds Verbena, $1.00 C. No less
than $1.00 orders filled, Add
postage. Charlie Shrum, Fitzger-
ald, Rt. 1, Box 108.
Saxifrage, Gentian, Sweet
Briar Trilliums, Wild Colum-
bine, mi: .1y other wild flowers
$1. 00 doz Moss packed. Pearl
Hudgins, Flowery Branch.
Easter Lilies, $1.00 doz.; Az-
aleas, Blue Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.;
White Dogwood, 6, $1.00; Purple
Butterfly Bushes, 20c ea.; 6,
Hedge Bushes, $4.50 C, Rooted.
Rooted ewan smal size, j
colored sacks. Write first. Mrs.)
anium cuttings, . 10. -ea.; Dbl}
Blue, Yellow Iris. Dbl. Cream | vi
Single Orange Lilies, Dbl. Yel-]
for* postage, No checks. Mrs. Db. ;
Lady of the Lake, Wild Purple.
Plants or good print sacks. Add
D. M. . Bennett, | anse
305 E, Cleveland L
parabilis Daffodils. White Lady, |
Ellijay, Rt, 3.
|. Yellow Cannas, 25 doz. Ex-|
jay, Rt. 3.
Ellijay, Rt; 8s. Ss
$1.00; Chinquipen Rose Bushes, | Da
S5c ea., New Year Vne, 20c ea.;}
J: an, Honey:
wood, Doro
Roses, 2, $1.01 ;
ch | ro.
Purple Lilac
Bushes, 6, $:
ple, yellow i iris, $2
Lilies, $1.00 doz.;
Narcissi, 50 d
Mrs. Nellie Par
Rte.
Blue Hyatint
colors,
$1.25
Bushes, Bunche:
6, $1.00; Sweet
doz.: Purple Lil
postage. Mrs
Gainesville,
Yellov.
Cup Daffodils, 50
Iris Lili
Single V
Dbl. Japonicas,
Azaleas, Lilacs,
Bridalwreath
Se, doz for sa
Mountain ile,
Add postage, sf
sacks. Mrs, Mande
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Red Japonicas, Re
wood, also white, P?|
Scarlet Fed Rose,
on Lilies. $2.00 C
owes es d ;
5e ea. Exchange j
white sacks, : and
Rt. 3.
: Dahlia Tuber:
bloomers, 6, $1.00,
S. Ga, PP. Mrs. oy
Ellijay, Rt. Ident oe
Giant Pansy Seed
Foxglove and Swi
Seed, 60c Tbh;
Plants, ' Lychnis_ Gi
doz.Mrs.:-C. Dis Sel
Rte 2. oF
Dbl, Gaiistion :
yrs, old, 50 ea.; Ji
Fall Pinks, Easter
Alfred _Jonquils, 50
postage, Mrs. J. ex
Dbl. Japonicas, 6
ea; Japa_ese Tris,
Jonquils, Easter
Dbl. Cannas $1.0
Dogwood, 4, $1.00.
print sacks, Miss }
Dif. cols. Azaleas,
mine, Red Japonica
Biche , Red R
6, 75c. rooted
Mrs, a L Casey,
5 , 5 5
Jonpuils, $1.00.
Lilies,
Add postage. Mrs,
veer Gainesyill esville, Poe 6.
i ace
10 ~50c doz.;
oz., $1.00; Gold-
Velvet Roses,
Exchange for
No shecxs.
Ellijay, Rt.
e C; Golden-
ities, Purple
and Snow-
ck Orange,
White, Pink
le Blue, White,
rds Foot Violets, |
dy Poplar,
90 doz. Mrs..
a
d, Arborvit-
- Weigelias,
mine, 1-5 ft.,
for, sacks, Plus
ily Seed, 15 Tbl.;
sheaper_in- larger
S. F. George,
oz. Add postage.
Florence, Durand.
3% ft., $1.50
June Davis,
i
cols, fine Iris, Blue
Wine Lilies, mix-
.. Phlox, Mums,
5, Buttercup,
-doz.; 2, each
ed Hot Poker,
Grape Hyacinths,
ths, $1.00. Add
Willis Grindle,
nd | Red
, | Goldenglow,
> ing Mary, Altheas,
FOR SA
Spirea, Goldenball
Snowball, Trail-
ng Arbutus, Deutzia, Boxwood,
aponica, Easter Roses, Hardy
Per. Phlox; Rhododendrons, mtn.
Laurels, $1.00 doz.; Buttercups,
Thrift, 40c doz. Evergreen
Hedge Plants, $1.00 C. Moss
packec Miss Grace Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt, 1.
Tris mixed col. Mums, Sweet
Williams, Physostegia, Age-
ratum, Pink. Thrift, Blue Daisy,
50c doz.; Yellow looming Moss,
80c doz.; Red Honeysuckle Vine,
Yellow hornless Roses, Yellow
Cannas, $1.00 doz.; Spanish Iris,
50c doz. Mrs. Martha White,
Dahloxeg., Rt. 1, Box, 37, :
Large mixed col. Iris, Blue
Cannas. Jonquils, Narcissus, 50
doz.; Tiger Lilies, 3, 50c; Hardy
.| Hibiscus, 6, 50c, Add postage.
Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega,
Rte: ;
Lombardy Poplars, Young
trees, $1.00 doz. Mrs, Will Hig-
zins, Dahlongea, Rt, 4.
Hardy Phlox, Yellow Day
Lilies, 15 cols. lareg Tris, all
mixed, Blue Silver Iris, Wine
Lilies, White, . Blue, Lavender
Violets, Star of Bethlehem,
Thrift, Fall Pinks, Yarrow, 50c
doz.; Oakleaf Hydran_eas, Crape
Myrtle, Sweetpeas, 6, 50c. Add
postage, Sarah Grindle, Dah-
lonega.
Glad and Dahlias mixed cols.,
1$1.00 doz.; Thrift, Buttercups,
Trilliums, Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Bulbs, 50c doz. Star of Bethle-
hem, 50c C; Maiden Hair Ferns,
4, 50c. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt. I. * ;
Hardy Per, Phlox, Ageratum,
Blackberry, Day Lilies, Blue
Hyacinhs, Snowballs Red
Spireas, White, Purple Violets,
Trailing Arbutus, Boston Ivy,
White, Purple Siberian Iris, Per.
Sweet Peas, Goldenglow, your
Hedge Plants, $1.00 C. Mrs. M.
ts, 'L, Eato.., Dahlonega, Rt, 1.~
Lemon, Day Lilies, Blue Ager-
= atum, Pink Thrift, Purple, White
Violets, Blue Spanish Iris, 4
fcols. Hard} ~ Phlox, Daffodil
Bulbs, Yellow and 7hite Bloom-
ling Moss, 50c doz.; Jonquils,
$1.25 C, Add postage. Miss L. M,
White, Dahlonega, Rt 1, Box 35.
_ Dahlias, $1.)0 doz.;. Blue
Siberian Iris Hardy Phlox, Jas-
mine, 50c doz.; White Violets,
Buttercups, 25c doz.; Snowdrops,
Red .Honeysuckles, 30c doz.;
Damp packed. Add postage. Mrs.
Odie Grindle Dahlonega, Rt, 1.
Red Flowering Honeysuckle
Vine, New Years Vine, Red,
Pink, and White Trailing Ar-
butus, Purple Fall Pinks, $1.00
doz.; Maiden Hiir Ferns, 3, 75c.:
Miss Jo Ann Hester, Dahlonega,
Ri 1,-330X 36;
- Dbl. Camellia Japonicas, 10
yrs. old, 75c ea.; King Alfred
Jonquils, Easter Lilies, Jap. Iris,
50 doz.; Dbl, Cannas, $1.00 doz.;
Fall Pinks, 75 doz.; Red Dog-
wood, 4, $1.00, Mrs. Earl Keener,
Ellijay, Rt. 3. - rs
- Dbl. Yellow Japonicas,75c ea.;
2, $1.00; Large Pink, Red, Velvet
Rse Red Vinea Japonica, Weep-
Pink - Al-
onds, Mt. Azaleas, pink and
red, 40c ea.; Foxgloves, Sweet
Williams, Daffodils, Violets, 45c
-doz# Add postage. Mrs, Carl
Smith, Ellijay, Rt, 3.
White Dogwood, Red Maple,
Spruce Pine, Mt. Laurel, $1.00
doz.; Jan. Jasmine, Pink Seven
50c ea.; Pink and Purple Hardy
Phlox, 40c doz. Add postage, No
Fla. orders. Mrs. Pearl Waddell,
Ellijay, Rt, 2, Box 27.
Dbl. Japonicas, 4, $1:00; Lilacs,
Goldenbells, Bridalwreath, Pink
Almonds, Yellow Jasmine, Red,
White Dogwood, Azaleas, 5,
$1.00; Lemon Lilies, Hardy
|Phlox, 40e doz., 3 doz., $1.00;
King Alfred Daffodils, Jonquils,
$2.00 C; Arborvitaes, rooted,
-1$1.00 ea. Naomie Barnes, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3, j
Large Orange Ball and Indian
Chief Dahlias, Pink Iris, Ga.
Gold Lilies, Grass Pink, Striped
15}Grass, Royal Pu
A
rple, 50c doz.
postage, Mrs,
wsonville, Rt, 3.
and White Siberian Iris, Hardy |
a.;| Phlox, Mums, Pink Thrift, Yel-
-|low Lilies, Goldenglow, Yellow
collection 12, $1.00; Evengreen | 2
Sister, Old F shion Velvet Rose, |:
,
_ FOR SALE
' Dbl mixed col. Cannas, Ger-
man Tris, $100 doz.; Daffodils,
Narcissi, blooming size Orange
Day Lilies, $2.00 C; White June
Lilies, 2 large, $2.50; 12 large,
$1.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs, Ruth
Head, Bremen, - :
Mixed Col. Chrysanthemums,
Lemon Lilies, 60e doz.; Hemer-
ocallis Lilies, 15c ea.; 3, 25c;
Dahlia Tubers, col; red, pink,
bronze, white, lavender, yellow,
all dbl. med, size, 20c ea. Exch,
for other nice varieties.. Each
pay postage. Miss Lillian
homas, Concord, :
Red Cannas, Jonquils, Daf-
fodils, Amaryllis Bulbs, Regal
Lilies, large bulbs, Trumpet
Vine, for sale or exchange for
other owers. Prefer pot flow-
ia Mrs. Lucean Williams. Col-
ins,
Chrysanthemuns: Lavender,
White, Red, Yellow, Pink, labe-
led, named, $1.00, doz.; Small
varieties, yellow, sed, pink, Red
Spider Lilies, 80c doz. Mrs, H.
L. Anthony, Columbus, Rt, 2.
Mixed Jonquils, Daffodils and
Butter and Egg bulbs, one cent
-ea.; Spider Lily bulbs, five
cents ea.; garlic bulbs, five cents
ea. Mrs. Ralph S, Collier, Comer.
Cuttings of red Oleanders, 50c
ea.; rooted tansy, 35c ea.; yellow
Narcissi bulbs, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Jesse F, Johnson,
Cordele, Rt, 2. :
Fine Cannas: Eureka, white,
City Portland, Madame Canard
and Hungarian, all pink, Giant,
President and King Humbert,
all red, Dwarf Lemon, yellow,
Allemania, variegated, $1.00
doz,; $8.00 C; Shasta Daisies,
$2.00 .C. Mrs. J. R. Camp,
Cordele. B
Pink Thrift, 200, $1.00; fine
Tris 7, $1.00; Violets, 1 doz. $1.00;
Hemerocallis day lilies, fine, 4,
$1.00; Chrysanthemums, all fine,
Write for information; Mrs. W.
E. Johnson, Crawfordville. Rt.
Thrift, blue, orchid, rose, $1.00
C; white, 50, $1.00; fine Iris.
sev. .col., 15;. $1.00; fine, mix.
Dahlias, 6. $1.00; Shasta Daisies,
Jarge, 12, $1.00; Bird of Paradise,
$1.00; royal blue sweet Violets,
50, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. An-
nie West, Crawfordville,
Pink Weigelas, Bridalwreath,
Jasmine, Lilacs, Snowballs,
Easter Rose, Spirea, rooted, 25c
ea.; Iris, Orange Day Lilies, Dbl.
Incurved Orchid Chrysanthe-
mums, mixed col. Sweet Wil-
liams, 50c doz, Prompt delivery,
Add postage. No checks nor Fla.
eee Gladys Duran, Cumming,
tok :
Globe Shaped Boxwood, about
4% ft. high, 12 ft. around, dug
and burlaped, $10.00; Pink Run-
ning ' Roses, rooted, 25 ea.;
Ophiopogon, Orange Day Lilies,
Sweet Williams, Purple Iris,
Hyacinths, 50c doz.; Blooming
Pear, White Easter. Rose, 35c
-ea, Add postage, Mattie Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Large Dahlia Bulbs, mixed
cols.,. labels mixed, $2.00 doz.;
Hoilyhocks, Pink Thrift, each
50 bunch; Orange Day Lilies,
25c-doz.; Purple {ris. 35c doz.;
Monthly Roses, 50c e Add post-
age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-
ming, Rt, 5)"
. Large prize winning Chiysan-
themums, Jean Hamlin White,
Sunset Yellow Colter Lavender,
Ball: Lavender, - Ball Cream,
Variegated Scarlet Red, 25 plant
$4.00; All cols. Daisy Type, 20
plants, $1.00. Mrs. R. L, Sitver,
Cuthbert, Rt. 5.
Pink Prim Roses, 3 doz., $1.25;
Love and Tangle, pink, 2
clumps, $1.00; Dark Pink Lhriit,
$1.25 C; 300, $3.50. No checks,
Plus hostage. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Dacula, Rt, i.
Large and Small Mums, as-
sorted. -olors, 50ce doz.; Large
and Small Dahlias,. assorted
cols.,' -$2.00 doz.;~ Rose Col.
Thrift, 100 cuttings, $1.00. Mrs,
Doris Smartin, Dalton Rt, 2.
Red and White Dogwood, Red
Holly, Gooseberry, . Magnolia,
Crabappls,.1, 2, 3 .ft., 25c, 35c,
Wort, 25c ea.; Lady Slippers,
75e doz, Add postage. No stamps
R. H, Whel-|
nor checks. Mrs, Ralph Starley,
Sr., Danville, Rt, 2, Box 113, :
ix
|Add postage. Mrs. B.
45c, Cherokee Rose, St. Johns}.
AND SEED
OWERS AND
FOR SALE
ie
/ Old Fashion Yellow. Jonquils, |
30c doz.; Large Sweet Dark Dbl.
Purple Violets, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. J, V. Terry, Dan-
ville, Rt, 1.
Large Dahlias, white, red, yel-
low, mixed cols., Red Pompoms,
any kind, $2.00 doz. Bunyon
Weeks, Dial
Dahlia Bulbs, 3 large named
varieties, all colors, ball type
rand Pompoms. all, with good
eye or sprout,mixture, 1 of each,
$2.00 doz. del. Exch. 1 doz. for
% print, 1+ 10 white sacks. Mrs.
J, L. Chelton, Dial.
Blue Ridg: Mtn. Rose Azaleas,
25c ea.; $2.00 doz.; Primrose
Plants, Blue Iris, Red Thriit,
Red Flowering Garden. Horse-
mint, Mtn. Ferns, 50c doz.; Mtn.
Laurels, Red Locust, Blackhaw,
50c ea, Other shrubbery. Add
postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
Diamond.
Greybeard, Teaolive, Red
Holly, Red and White Dog-
wood, Magnolias, Red and
Orange Hawthorne, Crabapple,
Yellow Jasmine, 10c ft, 2 ft,
25c;'3 ft. 35c; 4 ft, 45c; 5 it,
50c. Mrs. Alma Colson, Tooms-
boro.
3 bunches Rosemary, 45c; 2
bunches Jan. Jasmine, 40c;
Prim Roses, 45c; Dif. col. mums,
40c doz; 6 bunches White
Queen Anne Lace, 50c; Purple
Physostegiia, 45 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. E. R. Warren, Tooms-
boro, Rt. 2.
Magnolias, 1-5 ft. 10c ft;
Sweetbay, Cherry Laurel, Grey-
beard, Sweetshrub, Flowering
Quince, Lilacs, White Honey-
suckles, St. Johns Wort, Spi-
Lace, \3. bunches, 25c; Dusty
Miller. Primroses, 15c doz.;
mums, 25c doz. Mrs. Wavy
Lewis, T omsboro.
_ Yellow, Jasmine vine, 2, 25c;
Tree Holly, 25c eas 5, $1.00;
Jonquil and Buttercups, 3 doz.,
50c; Oak Hydrangeas, 2, 25c.
; F. Can-
non, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Privet. Hedge bushes, any a-
mount, any size, free if. you
dig them at omce. Corner
Flemming and Grady St. Mrs.
W. W. Bradley, Smyrna.
Abundance of Daffodils, $2.
C; $10. M;, Fragrant Tube rose
bulbs as dug, 2 doz., $1.00; Red
and Yellow Cannas, $1. doz.
PP in Ga.-Mrs. W. T. Britt, Sr.,
Snellville. :
Red King Carnations, $1.00
doz.; Larkspur (mixed) 5 doz.,
60c; Chrysanthemums, . mixed
cols., 75 doz.; Oak Hydraageas,
40c ea, Miss Susie Andrews,
Thomasville, Box 641.
Pink Cannas, Lemon Lily
ea.;. $1, doz.; Dbl. Red Altheas,
Dbl, Purple, 50c ea. Add post-
age. Mary D. Forrester, Sparta.
| 25 Arborvitae or Flat Cedars,
1-10 ft., $1. up. according to
height; Or $40. for lot. Mrs. J.
E. Pettyjohn, Summerville, Rt.
4,
Gladioli, large, 75c doze; med.,
60c; small, 40c doz.; Deep Red,
Pink, Yellow, Cream, -White
Cannas, $1. doz.; Yellow, White
Mums, 75 . doz.; White Eng.
Dogwood, 50c ea. Add ~ post-
age. No Fla. orders. Mrs. A. W.
Pettyjohn, Summerville, Rt;. 2.
Deep Rose Crape Myrtle,
Brown Turkey Fig, Blue Plum-
pago, 50c ea.; Yellow Jasmine,
Silv_ King, ~ Pink Dorothy
Perkin Rose, 25 ea. All root-
ed. Add postage. Mrs. R. He
Jones, Sylvester, Rt. 3.
Rooted. Evergreen i
plants, Orchid Altheas, ~ Jan.
Jasmine, . Hemerocallis, Day
Lilies, Vinca, 10-25 in lots 30.
Evergreen hedge plants only;
otherz, 25c ea, Miss Jane M.
Maddox, Stone Mountain, P.O.
Box 297.
Apr. blooming Narcissi, $1.
C: Red and Yellow variegated
Cannas, 40c doz.; Also seed
nixed Cosmos, Petunia, large
Zinnias, Red Morning Glory,
10c pkg. Mrs. John Weaver,
Temple, Rt. 2 F
Single Tuberose bulbs, 50
doz.; $3.50 C; Pink , Thrift,
Liriope plants, 50, $1. Add post-
Hedge
age, Mrs, B. E, Andrews, The
Rock, }
reas, 15c, 20c ea.; Queen Anne
FOR SALE
About 1 acre true Jonquils,
Early and Late Daffodils, etc.,
blooms now, bulbs later, for
sale. Ethlene Gibbs, Social Cix-
cle, Gibbs St. :
4 Weeping Willows, about 8
ft. tall, $5. for lot. Plus post-
age. Mrs. Bertha Payne, Tai-
Japoosa,
Blue Periwinkle (running),
Goldenglow, Lemon ili
Orange Day Lilies, 50c doz.;
Snowdrops, Sweet Jap. Narcis--
si, Paper Whites, field run, $1.
C; White Japanese Wisteria,
50c ea. Add postage. No. chks.
Mrs. O. S. Fields, Thomasville,
407 N. Madison St. f ,
Baby Breath Spirea, Bud-
delia, Yellow Jasmine, Golden-
bells, 25 ea.; Pink and Rose
Single Hollyhock seed, 10 C;
Touch-Me-Not Seed, mixed, 10
tsp.; Dbl, White Altheas, 40
tsp.; Xmas. Poimsettias, 20c:
Min. orders $1. Add postage.
Mrs. W. H. T. Acree, Toceoa,
Bio
Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 3,
Yellow Iris, al:zo' Purple,
Jonquils, $1. doz.; August
lilies, 11/2 doz. $1.00;
Lady Wash Bowl, 75c doz;
Star of Bethichem, 25c doz.
Plus postage. No checks nor
stamps. Mrs. Jemima Crump, ~
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Purple violets, 50, 50c; Fall
Pask, Orange Day lilies, $1.
C; Bridal Bouquett, 25c eas
Daffodils, $1.50 C; Dbl. Datfo-
dils, 50, $1.; Flowering Quince,
English Dogwood, 50c ea.; Pa-
per White Narcissus, $1.50 C;_ :
Purple Lilacs, 50c ea. No chks.
Add postage. Mrs. Ora Belle
Moss, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Umbellatum. Day,
Spider lilies, Jonquils,
Alfred Daffodils, . Pu: ple
Lavender, White Iris, Pale Blue
violets, 50c doz.; Salmon Pink
Iris, 75c doz. Add postage. No
checks. Mrs, Lizzie Goble,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Sweet Gum, Maples, Sweet
Fragrant Crabapple, 3, $1.00;
Huckleberry, bearing size, 75
doz.; Sassafras, 6, 50c; Sassa- |
fras roots, 2 lbs., $1.00; Yellow
Root, 4 doz., $1. Exchange: for_
print sacks. Mrs. L. M. Silver, ~
alking Rock, Rt. 2.
Red and Yellow Japonicas,
govt. insp., 2-4 ft. $2. doz.;
Iris, Red and Yellow Cannas,
$1. doz. White Pines, Hem- .
locks, Snowballs, Red Buds,
Boxwoods, 25c ea. Add postage. -
Mrs. L. F. Evans, Talona.
African Violets, 7 young root-
ed plants, $1.00; Larger Plants,
1, $1.00; 4, $1.00; 3, $1.00; 2;
$1.00. Unlabeled. PP. C. B.
Wray, Atlanta, 2326 Beech Rd.
bulbs, $1. doz.; Yellow, Iris, l0c|s w
5
Young Magnolias, ready to
set $1.00 ea.; Live Oaks, 50c ea.;
Other fruit and shrubbery at
bargain, 50c ea. B. O, Fussell,
Atlanta, 889 Edgewood Ave., S.
E. :
. African Violets: Blue Dupont,
Mary Wac, Red Girl, Red Head,
Sky Blue, Scoop, Blue Girl,
Frieda, Tinted Lady, ,50c ea.,
Postage 15c; Pink Thrift, $1.00
C; Butter and Eggs, 50c doz;
White Jonquils, 35c doz, Add _
postage. Mrs, T. R. Sweatman,
Atlanta; 17 Louise Place, N. W.
Nice Boxwood, 4 ft. high,
about: 14. ft.
price, Tel. Be. 6654. Mrs. Myrtle
P, Hunt, Atlanta; 921 Capitol
View Ave., N. W.
Blue Yard Violet Plants $1.00
C. Send postage. Tel, Ex, 3237.
M, C.* Wheeler, Atlanta, 2195
Cheshire Bridg E.
2 Juniper Cedars, spreading
type large, $5.00 ea. at*my home.
Odus Howe, Atlanta, 146 Brown-
lee Rd, S. W.
Blooming size mixed col.
Gladioli, $2.00 C; Large, $3.00
C. PP. in Ga. Variety Fiowering
Shrubs, many ol, Ivis, Peren=
nials. other plants not. shipped.
Mrs. C. 2. Leverett, Atlanta, Rt,
1, Ben Hill Rd. RA. 9636,
Ivy: Glacier, Golddust,Fan,.
Curlilocks, Pinoak, Star, Shield,
Greenripple, Lady Kay, 3, $1.00,
7. $2.00; Exch. glad. bulbs for
Azaleamums, Write first. Mrs:
N, B. Wilson, Atlanta, 949
Greenwood Ave., N. E, :
Rd. N.
re
a0
Fall
* | Pinks, mixed cols., 2 doz, $1.;
around, Call tor -
4
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_ FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
African Violets: Perriwinkle,
Gorgeous, Indian Chief, Red
King, Orchid Wonder, Pink
Queen, White Cap, Lavender
Bicolor, Crinkles, Red Beauty,
Blue Eyes, Bluebird, Amethyst,
Purple Prince, $1.00 ea.; 3, $2.50;
Smaller, 3, $1.00. Jeanne Wilson,
Atlanta, 943 Greenwood, N. E.
HE-758$-J.
Achimenese Bulbs: White,
Blue, or Lavender, $1.50 doz.;
3 doz., $4.00. Nora Shields, At-
943 Greenwood Ave., N.
Dbl. Dahtia Tubers, 2 shades
red,.lavenaer, yellow, variegated
purple, 6, $1.00; Large 2 Tone
Chrysanthemums, red. yellow,
50c doz. Agd postage. Mrs, I, L.
Boring, Acworth, Rt. 1.
Dahlia Tubers, all dbl., yellow,
Javender, 2 shades. red, varie-
oS purple, 6, $1.00; 2 Tone
rge Chrysanthemums. 50c doz,
Add postage. Mrs. L, B, Frye,
acworth, Rt. 1.
40 var. Dahlias, all with
names, Jive eyes 10 and 11 in.
blooms, $3.00 and $5.00 doz. del.
in Ga., 5 or 8 cols in Button
Mums, mixed, few Azaleamums,
$1.00 doz. Mrs. R. Q. Miller,
Acworth, Rt. 2,
Lace and Sprengeri Ferns, 20c
and 30c ea.; Star Bethlehem
Bulbs, 30c doz.; Red Dbl. Ger-
anium cuttings, 30c ea.; 2, 30c
Orange Dy Lilies, 6, 40c;
Water Cress, 25c doz.; Parrot
Feather Moss, 6, 35c. Mrs. J. E.
Stone, Adairsville, Rt, -2.
orchid, tan,
?
Fine large Iris,
~ punple, sky blue, yellow, many
new shades, $1.25 doz. Mrs.
W. W. Trimble, Adairsville.
Mixed col. Petunias, 30 plants,
75c; Marigold, Zinnia, 25 doz.;
Brown and Blackeyed Susans,
15 doz. Packed in peat moss.
Add postage. Mrs. W. S. Griffin
Adel, Rt. 1.
Several Lavender Single Al-
theas, 50c ea.; Annual Phlox
and Delphenia Plants, 35 doz.;
Dbl. Day Lilies, orange color.
_ Add postage, Also want Banana
. Shrub, not edible kind. Mrs.
Homer L. Jackson, Albany, P.-
O. Box 111.
Rooted Pink and White Be-
mias, 35 ea.; 2, 50c; Aeroplane
ants, Red Dianthus, 20c -ea.;
2. 35c; Christmas Cactus cut-
tings, 15 ea.; 2, 25c. Add post-
age. All orders. over $1.00 in-
sured. Mrs. J. C. Howard, Al-
bany, 616 Stadium St.
D.. Perkins Roses, milk and
Wine Lilies, Sweetshrubs, Mack
Orange, Bridalwreath, Hydrang-
eas, 25c ea.; 5, $1.00; Gardenias,
40c ea.; Watermelon #3 Crape
Myrtle, $3.00 doz. All rooted.
$3.00 orders PP. No orders less
$1.00. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs,
Clayton Douglas, Alma, Rt. 1.
Dixie improved Red and Snow
White Thrift for borders and
rock gardens, 30c doz.; $2.50 C.
Add postage on orders under
$1.00, Mrs. C. F. Martin,
pharetta, Rt. 1.
Large Red Thrift, also White,
rooted, ready for planting, 30c
doz.; $2.50 C; Add postage. Or
by 500 and* 1000, Mrs. J, G.
Beard, Alpharetta, Rt. 1,
Rooted Boxwood, 18 mos. old,
- mnbout 2000 in all, 10c ea. in Jot
at my home. Clyde Richards,
Alpharetta.
Hardy Phlox, Golden Glow, |.
40c doz.; White Thrift, 30c doz.:
Periwinkle Vine, 35c_ doz.;
Jonquil Bulbs, 1 ea, Moss pack-
ed. Add postage. Mrs, Leon
Dodd, Alpharetta.
Red Glad Bulbs, 25 doz.;
1.80 C. Add postage. Marion
Frazier. Alpharetta, Rt. 2, Box]
96. 5
Japanese Bamboo, 20 nice
roots, $1.00 prepaid, Mrs, Maude
rooks, Arlington.
Cannas: 12 dif. named varie-
ties, $1.00 doz.; $7.00 C. Exch.
for red, pini: Iris, Hardy Phlox,
Hybrid Lilies, Dbl. Tiger, Bud-
dieia, cuts pat, Roses, Azalea,
Camellia, Abelia, Red Weigela,
Cactus Dahlias, Pink, Yellow
Cushion Mums and Asters, Mrs.
Al-|.
Yellow King Alfred rene
$1.00 C. Exch, for Azaleas; Dbl
Orange Day Lilies, 50c doz.;
Star of Bethlehem, $1.25 C; Yel-
low splotched Cannas, 60c doz.;
Blue Crape Myrtle, Blue Lilacs,
40c ea.; Waves of Gold, Blue
Ageratum, 30c doz. Mrs. Clyde
Logan, Austell, Rt. 2.
Giant Dahlias, 12 different,
$2.00; Medium and Pompoms,
$1.25 doz., Many colors and type,
all dbl. flowering, $1.00 doz.
with live eyes, Mrs. Vaughn
Rogers, Ayersville. :
Yellow, and White Cushion
Mums, 35c doz.; Dbl. Flowering
Larkspur, 35c doz.; 3 doz., $1.00.
Mrs, P R. Chesser, Auburn,
Steeles Jumbo Mastodon
Pansy Plants, $2.50 C. Mrs. Em-
ma Gibson, Augusta, 2740 Mil-
ledgeville Rd.
Pink Almond, Golden Forsy-
thia, Red Flowering Quince,
Beauty Bush, 25c ea.; Tree Ar-
borvitae, Boxwood, 10-12 in,
$3.00 doz.; Large Blue Violets,
Foxgloves, Lemon Lilies 3
kinds each of Iris and Phlox,-50
doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge.
50,000 - Privet Hedge Plants
(stay green kind) 200, $1.00.
Del, in Ga. Or exchange for 1
gal. Nest o1ions. Mrs. B. Thorn-
ton, Bowdon.
Royal Robe Violets, fragrant,
$1.00 doz.; Purple Violets, 3 doz.,
$1.00; Orders $2.00 PP. Mrs, R.
P. Steinheimer, Brooks,
Pink Thrift, $1.00 C. plants
Add postage. Mrs, \1lma Moseley
Butler, Rt. 2. .
Evergreens, also 2 Junipers
for sale. A. J Long, Aska, Ga.
Althea Bushes, Pink Crape
Myrtle, Running Cedar, 25c ea.
Add postage. Mrs, C. H Sledge,
Byron.
Hardy Phlox - Plants, pink;
Exch. 50 for 4 print sacks, or
sell for $2.00. Mrs. W. W. Mason,
Byron, Rt._1.
Red and Yellow Cannas, 50c
doz.; Yellow Dbl, Jonquils, and
Narcissi, 40c doz.;
and White Iris, Blue Hyacinths,
75e doz.; Variegated Violets, 25c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Joe
Smith, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 66.
Blue Easter Lilies, Cream,
most black brown, and purple
Iris, Db], and single Butter and
Egg Lilies, $1.25 C; 3 cols, Al-
theas, Bridalwreath, Spirea,
Spirea Rosea,. Eng, Dogwood,
Wild Rose of Sharon, rooted.
a Ethel Sanders, Buchanan,
Jonquils, White or Yellow
Narcissi, Grape Hyacinths, 3c
a bulb; White or Yellow Star
Moss, 25 a clump; Tiger Lilies,
25c.. PP. in Ga. Mrs.
Taylor, Buc anan, Rt. 1.
Empire Buttercups, Trumpet
Sweet Scented Clusters Yellow
and White Daffodils, Star of
Bethlehem, $1.25 C. PP. More
Snowballs, Lilacs, | 3, $1.00;
Privet Hedge, 50, $1.25, PP in
Ga. Mrs. Orene Poteat, Buch-
anan, Rt. 2,
Single Blue Hyacinths, $1.00
doz.; Yellow Jonquils, $2.00 C;
White Paper Narcissi, 25c C;
Violets, $1.00 doz.; Bronze Mums
75 doz.: Blve and White Easter
Lilies, $1. 25 doz. Add postage.
meee Leathers, Bete
t :
Chinese Privet Hedge Plants,
rooted. 25 to 45c size. Plus post-
Re Mrs, E. McDanel, Baxley,
4: ae
Mixed col. Glad Bulbs, 60c
doz.; Small bulblets, 20 doz.;
Touch-Me-Not Seed, mixed cols.,
30c tbl.; Golden %ell cuttings,
$1.00 doz. Scarlet Ohara Morn-
ing Glory, seed, 25c Tbl. Add
postage,
Ball Ground, Rt, 1,
Blue Spruce, Tree Arborvitaes
15-20 in., $4.00 doz.; Globe Ar-
borvitaes, Boxwood, 10-12 in,
$3.00 doz.; Spreading Juniper,
40c ea.; Pink Rhododendrons,
Mtn. Laurel Coralberry, Holly,
$2.00 doz, Well packed, Bob
Wilson, Blue Ridge,
Giant Dahlia Tubers, Blue
River, Cherokee Brace, Avalon,
Thomas Edison, King Tut, Mrs.
Warner, Oakleaf Monarch,
White King, unlabeled, $2.50
doz. Mrs. Clyde
Nora Smith, Arnoldsville,
Gilleland,
Gainesville, Rt. ; :
-|clump; Blue Iris, $1.50 C, Exe.
Blue German |
| berry Plants, 50c doz. Exchange
Georgia.
cheaper rates; Rooted Boxwood,
Miss Gennia Brown,
Rooted Plants Calif. Blue
Violets, 25, $1.00; Rosina Pink
Violets, Big Blossom Rose Col.
Thrift, each $1.00 doz. Add -15c
postage in Ga. Mrs, Walter Mil-
ler, Franklin, Rt. 4,
Rooted Boxwood cuttings, 8
in., 25 ea.; Blue Iris, $1.00 doz.;
Also Black Walnut Tree, 5,
$1.00; Kudzu Crowns, rooted,
$1, 00. CG; (Marly Strawberry
Plants, 50c C; Later extra large
strawberry, 70c C. Add>-postage.
L, E. Pittman, Gainesville, Rt: 6.
Old Eng. Dwarf Boxwoods,
heavy field grown, several yrs.
old, well shaped, compact, 25c
50c ea.; 2 yrs. old, 4-6 in., 15 ea.;
Cherry Laurels, Ligustrums, 8.
12 in., $1.00 doz.; $5.00 C; Phot-
enias, 8-12 in., $1.50 doz. Blanche
Woodruff, Greenville.
Nandinas, $5.00 ; Cherry
Laurels, 1-2 ft, $1.50 doz.; 6-10
Ih., -. $0.00 29, okolsa Woodruff,
Greenville.
Mrs. Warner Dahlia Bulbs,
lavender blooms, 7 in. across, 5,
$1.00; Daffodil, cream with short
yellow trumpet, $2.00 C; $10.00] 2
/M, PP to 3rd. zone. Mrs. Ola
Jones, Grayson. -
White Long Leaf Pine, Red
Berry Holly, Red, Yellow Seven
Sister Rose, Yellow Climbing
Azaleas White Dogwood, Yel-:
low Laurels, Weeping Willows, |
Hickory, Red Haw, 20c ft., Plus
postage. No stamps, checks, nor
COD orders. Mrs. A. R. Harrison,
Gordon, Rt. 2.
Deep Blue Violets, ee Cc
Lavender Blooming Oxallis, 50
for giant size Dahlias, Verbenas,
Mums, Janie Ellis, Grantville.
Giant Royal Purple Violet
Plants, 3 doz., $7.00; $3.00 C;
Rock Garden collection Peren-
nials, Wild Ferns, 25 ea.; 5,
$1.00; Heart Leaf Plants, 75c
doz.; Euonymus Americanus or
Burning Bush, 4-6 in., 75 ea.
Mrs, L.- H. Cousins Greenville.
Giant Royal Purple Violets,
30c doz. in 3% doz, lots; $3.00
C; Wild Ferns. (a Perennial), 25c
ea.; 5, $1.00; Also Lucretia Dew-
for print or white sacks. No
personal checks. Mrs, J. B.
Cousins, Greenville, Rt, 3.
Camellia Japonicas, 12-15 in.,
60c ea.; 2, $1.00; $5.00 doz.;
Smaller. size Plants, $3.50 doz.;
$15.00 C; 200, $25.00. Maude
Hamby, Greenville. ia
Flame Azaleas (Calendulacea).
20c-25e-30e ea.; Gardenia, Red
Japonica, 50c ea.; Pink Flower-
ing Dogwood, 2- 3 ft., $3.00 ea.;.
Dbl. White Flowering Dogwood,
2-3 ft., $3.50 ea.; Single Mam-
moth Flowering White, 15 and
20c ea., Mrs. C wg ORE
Greenville.
Dwarf Boxwood, 8 yrs. old,
green, compact, 10-12 in., $12. 00
doz.; Dbl, Pink Camellia Jap-
onica, 1 yr. old, $3.00 doz.; Dixie
Brilliant Red Thrift, and Snow
White, $1.25 doz. Mrs. B. L.
Robinson, Greenville.
Semperviren Boxwood, 3 yr.
old plants, 6-8 in., $4.00 doz.;
Brilliant Red Thrift, $1.25 doz.;
Snow White Thrift, $1.00 doz.
Talmadge Robinson, Greenville.
' 4-6 in. rooted Dwarf Boxwood,
$5.00 C; Small irregular plants, |
$3.00 "Cc; 8-10 in. field grown
Sempervirens Boxwood, #15.00
C; 18-24 in. Nandina. $8.00 doz.
Mrs. R: F. Terrell, Greenville.
Mixed cols. Coleus or Sul-
tanas,, 10, $1.00; Rosy Morn, or
Mixed Petunia Plants, 40c doz.
Min, order $1.00. Add postage.
Mrs. A. P Sheppard, Griffin,
REDE:
Quite a lot of nice Thrift
(pink) Plants for sale at my
home. Tel, Calhoun 7939, Mrs.
J. R. Murphy, Hapeville, 926
Coleman St.
Poplar, Bay Pine, Umbrella
China, Red Hawthorne, Sweet
Myrtle, Yellow Jasmine, Woods
Vine, Cotton Wood, 10e ft.; Rain
Lily, Glads, Morning Corn, 30c
doz.; Sweetheart in Tangle, 10c
ea.; Spider Lily, 75c ea. Add
postage. Mrs, David Colson,
Hazlehurst, Rt. 1, Box 256.
Hastings New Pink Cannas,
also large Red, 75 doz. Mrs.
'ea. Miss Cecil Sees Hart-
~| white sacks.
+1 ties, won AIS show last year,
| $i 00. Mrs. Inez Beeve Jesup,
Canful
New Hybrid Day Lalies:
Seven Seas (yellow and brown
2 tone), Pride of Houston (rich
red with orange stripe) 60c ea.
Modesty (large clear yellow)
Gold Duat, (gold and brown)
35c ea.; 3, $100. PP $1.00 orders
or over. Mrs. Hattie Kimsey,
Hiawassee. | ir ye
Exquisite Daffodil. Collection
of 40 bulbs, 8 dif, types (5 or
each), have continuous yellow
bloom for over 60- days Feb. to
boro, Rt. 2, Box 28,
Dbl. Pink, Single Blue Hya-
cinths, $1. 25 doz.; Dbl. Butter
and Fggs, Long Trumpet Daf-
fodils, White and Yel'ow Jon-
quils, $1.50 C; Pink, Flue, White
Thrift, 50 doz.; Lemon Lilies,
$1,25 doz.; French Willow, $1.00
well, Rt. 2.
Rooted Pink Thrift, 35 doz.;
Long Trumpet Daffodils, Yel-
low Narcissus Bulbs, $2. 00 C;
Jonquils, Butter and Egg, $1. 50,
C. White Thrift, 50c doz, Mrs.
Cromer iMcCurley, Hartwell, Rt.
White and Yellow Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs. Long Trumpet
Daffodils, $1.40 C; Bird of Par-
adise, $1. 00 ea.; Weeping Willow
75c}. Blue Roman Hyacinths,
$1. 00 doz.; Pink, White, and]
Blue Thrift, 50c doz. Exchange
for print sacks, Miss Mattie
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt, 2.
Yellow and White Jonquils,
Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Yellow
Long Trumpet Daffodils, $1.50
Lilies, Single Tube Roses, $1.50
doz.; Single Blue Hyacinths,
$1. 00 doz. Exchange for print or
Curley, Hartwell, Riss
Choice plooming size Pink, Blue
Pot Hydrangeas, $1.00 ea.; Holly,
Spireas, Forsythias, Christmas
Jasmine, Crape: Myrtle, Bridal-
wreath, Red Honeysuckles,
Sweetshrubs, 3. $1.00. Exchange
for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers,
Hartwell, Rt, 2.
about 15 in., for pots or yard, 30
Fine Iris, ceehiling new. varie-
$2.50 C; Plus 25 postage. se
Marvin Farror, Jenkinsurg.
Butterfly Bush, 35c ea.;. ik
$1.00; Crape Myrtle
melon color), Spirea, Golden
Chain, 35c ea.; 4, $1.00; Peren-
nials, Veronicas, Ageratums, 25;
Rt.
Giant Dinos anbrovds to
1% in. diam., clean new seed,
alle colors choice Giants, no
chaff, Prince Albert Tobacco
prepaid, $1.00. Ts G
Westbrook, Kingsland.
Shasta. Daisies, Dbl. Grae:
daisy, cushion cream, 50c doz.;
Tiger Lily Seedlings. 3, 10c. Add
postage. Free Petunia Seed for
50c orders. No checks. Mrs. An-
nie Pattillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4
Red, 101. Pink, White, rooted
Geraniums, Johnny Jump-Up,
50c ea.; Single Red, Pink Be-
gonias, "35 ea.; ce Chinese Sacred
Lilies, fra jrant, iarge_size ulbs,
$1.10 doz.; Lythrum (Per) (Mod-
dern Pink). 50c ea. Mrs. H. B.:
Clower, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Mixed col. Iris, 40 doz.; $2.00
C; $12.00 -M; . Sweet William
Plants, 40c doz.; Blue Vinca, 4
doz., $1. 00; Philippine Lily Seed,
10 pk. Add postage. Mrs. S, M.
Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt: 71.
Dbl. Yellow Cannas, or large
Elephant Ears, Purple Iris, large
Yello. , Milk and Wine, and
Tiger Lilies, ea. 50c doz.; Queen
Anns Lace, 25.doz.; Lavender
Thrift, 200, $1.00, No order less
than 50c. Add postage. Mrs. R.
J. Fleming, Lincolnton,
Athem + Moonlight,
daisy like perennials, very
hardy, suitable for border or
beds and cut flowers all summer,
commonly called Marguerites,
yellow,
E. L, Jordan, Buena Vista, Rt. 1.
April, 60c. A. B. Braswell, Hills-
C;.Pink Hyacinths, Red Spider |
Miss Nora Mc- |
Finest: Tris: 10 kinds, 10, $1. 00; 2
Southern Star, a peacbck blue Ss
flower from So, America, grows |
seed, 25c; 5, 50c.. No stamps. |*
Add postage. oe ees .
| Jasper, RFD 2.
(water- |}.
Day Lilies, Cluster Mums, not | $1
show type, white, yello 7, bronze | *
Dbl. Wax Begoni.s, Geneva, 4
~ Zinnias,
Button Seed, 10c
Roses, Wimacs
aleas, Sweetshrul
Mums, 30c doz.
Add postage.
Watson, uithonia, |
Cherokee Roses,
White and Red Do
ering Almonds,
apple. White Pine
lows, Silver Map
Hardy Phlox, Bl
Day Lilies, Hardy
Arbutus, 50 doz.
Mrs. Susie Wilson,
Snowballs, Alt
Lilies, Japonicas,
berry, Arborvita
Goldenglow, Sn
Laurels, Wash Bowl, '
low Purple Pinks,
Bulbs wth yellow
ea. Add_ postage.
Wright, Loving.
Dogwoods, | Aza
Monee. and White
doz, Ping Cherokee
doz., Evergreen
doz.; Artificial Peac
theas, Japonicas,
Lilies, a 30.
small, $2.00 C; M
25, - a Blue :
Large Englis Bo
17 ft. around, 414
00. Miss Pearl Ti
gold, Rt. 1, Box 325.
_ Mixed Tris,
Strawberry Begoniz
Milk and Wine
Field. Daisies,
Ee
Hedge B eee
35 ea. Ai tp
Rolston.
Bleeding Heart |
Hedge 3ushes, $1.
Bushes, Pit
Laurels, 35 ea.; Fe
Ferns, 35 bunch; D.
doz.; Purple It is, 5
postage. Emma San
Old Fashion Sweet
10e pack. Exchange
Grass Pink. Mrs. J. (
ery, Scottdale,
Giant Pansy Plants,
Rose Thrift, ae
Johnni2 Tump Ups
50c doz.; Pink oxe
Begonias, Cactus,
ea.; Pink Hydra
ed Dahlias, $1.
strong plants, $1.00 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Evelyn Titus,
Lithonia, Rt 2. ss
postage. M
Roys'
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
oyston, Rt. i
c _ Larkspur, Ver-
purple), 40c doz.;
d Ferns, Hardy
Sultanas, Pink,
ion. 10c ea. Add
oan, Rt. st
ink, white, ects
Beauty; Begnias:
sfa, purple; ferns,
cuttings 15 ea. Add
50, $1.00. Pre-
Calvin Har-
hibition Standard
hemum Plants,
ton. varieties,
utter and Egg
ist and prices.
Sharon.
. Myrtle Sprouts,
yoted, 30c ea. PP.
s than 4 Mrs. Allie.
_ Sharpsburg, Rt. 1.
"hornless- Cluster Rose,
; and Red Mc thly
a.; Large type M'
4 Orchid Surecuma, 4
ine Lilies, $1.00 ea.;
n Magnolia Trees, 1-
elia, Hawthorne,
Yellow Narcissi,
quil, Butter and
See Bulbs,
Secchan fe for print
cap. Will take
s. Miss Ronie
1 = Box 20.
zone, 5e on
Mittie Collins,
_ Crabapple,
us 2-3 ft.. $2:00.]
Shasta Daisies,
: pete = Black;
_ Black
3 ae 50 0Z.;
Laurels,
Trailing Ar
Orange - Day
f ~ Sweetshrubs,
0 te oo Bells,
ange
Ww. oe Mineral.
is, -E
i: aa Mt, Ferns,
n sdrops, | Sweetpeas,
S,. ei ig Pines
rooted, $1.50 doz.;
Sweetshrubs,
Pssy willows,
a Daisies, Galax,
| checks,
, | doz. A. J. Stanton, Newborn,
| Write first.
; sips mee Rt. 63.
. | $2.00 doz.:
Fragrant, full blooming But-
| terfly Lilies, Century Plants, 50c
Cat PPyMEs.<J>C. Hicks: Moul-
_ | trie, SISA OtD St, Ss.
Mt. Laurels, Azaleas, Maple,
-|Crabapple, Dogwood, $2.00 doz.;,
Hedge cuttings, $3.00 .C, Mrs.
Poros. Saine, Murrayville, Rt.
White Iris, 3 doz. roots, $1. 00:
Some mixed bulbs, 10c doz.:
doz.. 2&c. Add postage, NO.
Mrs. W. T. Langley,
Palmetto, Rt. 1, Box 175.
Purple Blooming Thrift, 90c
C; $8.00 M; Purple Violets, $1.50
C; King Alfred Daffodils, $1.90
C;.Apr. blooming Narcissi,* Pe-
tunia Plants, 40c doz, Add post-
age. Miss Hattie Mae Huff,
Philomath. ; : :
1000 fast growing %oxwood
cuttings, $30.90; 200 slaw grow-
ing cuttings, $10. 00. . Exchange
|. |for large type glads, blooming
_|size. Mary Pettit, Pike.
Mixed gols. Tris. $1.00 C;
Fragrant Yellow Cluster Nar-
cissi, $2.00 C; Milk and Wine
Lily, large 25c ea.; Giant size,
50c ea.; Fragrant Winter Honey-
suckle, 40c ea.; Purple Miniature
Asters, 50c doz.: $1.25 orders PP
in Ga. Evelyn Ww. Seago, Pine-
hurst.
Young Engiish. Boxwoods,
rooted, 6, $1.00, Add postage.
M. M, Cochran, Pisgah. -
- Dahlias, mixed cals., $1.00.doz.
Dahlia cuttings, 75 doz.; Swet
Williams. 5c ea.; Hedge Plants,
30c doz.; Purple Lilacs, 25c ea.;
Boxwood, thick foliage, 4-6 ft.,
cannot be shipped; English Dog-
woods, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Mary Ellis, Pisgah. |
Purple Sweet Violets, Red
_| Dianthus Pinks, Red Mums, 25c
doz.; Dwarf Pink and White
Spirea, 25c rooted piece, Mrs.
Virgil Bennett, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Dahlia Tubers: Giants, Royal
Pennant Josephine, Commodore,
Mrs. Boutillier, Sanhicans, Mon-
arch, 5, $1.00, Add postage. Mrs:
lJ. te Lowe, Porterdale.
Green Bulbs: Red Peonies,
$2. 00 doz.; Red-Tannas, $1, 00
Dbl, Red. and Yellow Canna
Roots, mixed, 75c doz.; Santolina
Lavender, Rosemary, S, S140,
PP, .Exchange for print sacks.
Mrs. Calvin Bee,
|* Fall Pinks, mixed cols., 25
doz.; Narcissi, blooming size
50c doz.; Tiger Lily Bulblets, 6
25; Blooming Corn Jew, 25c
doz.: Bachelor Button Plants,
mixed cols., 50 doz, Mrs. B. W.
Anderson, Oakwood.
- Red Tree Dahlia Tubers, 90c
dos: Dbl. Tuberose Bulbs, 40c
doz.; Seed: Sprengeri Fern,
White August Lilies, Gloriosa
Lilies, 2 tsp., 15c; Mixed Castor
Beansy 15 cup; Maiden. Hair
Fern, 25c clump. Add postage.
| Miss Ivey Dugger, Oliver,
Seed: Purple Lerks spur, mixed
| Dianthus, Yellcg Calif. Pea,
,| White Perennial J ea, Pink Ori-
ental Poppy, Mexican Sunflower,
Summ poinsettia, Jerusalem
Cherry. White, Pink, White
Pink Eye Periwinkle, % tsp., 10.
| Add. postage. ie Emma Dug-
iger Oliver.
: Mtn, Laurels, Han capatous:
Pink Cherokee. Roses, Pink,
.|Cream White Dogwood, Azaleas, |
, | strawberry Bush, Tulip Poplar,
Pink Crabapple, White Pines,
s,| Holly, Red. Buds, Wine, Dark
,|Green Hemlocks,
$2.50 doz.;
Calif; Blue Violets, Pink - Per
. Phlox, Shasta Daisies, $2.00 C.
PP: Eee. Robinson, Mineral
plate :
* Dogwood, Crem, White Az-
aleas, 3 cols. Rhododendrons,
Mt. Laurels, Poplar, White Pine,
, | Maple, Red Cherokee Rose, Red
Bud, Strawberry. Bush, Creek
Hemlock, Crabapple, 2-3 ft.,
Perennial Phlox,
Shasta Daisies, $2.00 C. Edna
Rukat, Mineral Bluff, Box 190.
Red Maples, Azaleas, Pines,
i | Red, White Dogwood, Crabap-
ples, Mt Laurels, Tulip Poplars,
Hemlock, 2-3 ft, rooted, $1.50
doz.; . Sweetshrubs, Cheroke
Roses, Rhododendrons, Pussy-
willows, 20c ea.; Arbutus, Galax,
Mt. _Ferns, Heartease, Shasta
Heartease,
D
40c doz, Mrs. Wa D.
Leap. print sacks.
Pink Cherokee Roses, Mts
Laurels, ted, Yellow Azaleas,
Dogwood, Rhododendrons, Red
Bud, Pink Crabapple, White
Pine, Tulip Poplar, Holly, Hem-
lock, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz:; Pink,
white Phlox, Day: Lilies, Blue
Iris, Gray Violets, Shasta.
Disies, $2.75 C. Bonnie Aber-
crombe, Mineral Bluff.
Phodendrons, Mt. Laurel, Az-
aleas, Coralberry, Red Bud,
Cream, White, Pink Dogwood,
Holly, White Pine, Crabapple;
Strawberry Bush, Creek Hem-
lock, Tulip Poplar, Cherokee
Roses, $2.00 doz.; Shasta Daisies,
Pink Phlox, Mt, Fern, $2.00 C.
Rooted, PP. Mrs. Bonn Wilson,
Mineral Bluff.
3 cols. Azaleas, Creek Hem-
lock, Cream, White Dogwood,
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
Red, Coralberry, Holly, Straw-
berry Bush, Tulip Poplar, White
Pine, Pink Crabapple, Cherokee
Rose, 2-3 ft., $2.00 doz.; Shasta
Daisies, erennial Phlox, $2.00
C. Rooted, PP. Roy H. Wilson,
Mineral Bluff, Box 190,
Smilax Vine Roots, 1-3 yrs.
old Kukzu Plants, each $1.00.
Carefully packed and PP. J. W.
Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave.
- Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, good
count, 25c doz Add postage. Mrs.
John i Moore, Madison. ~
Chrysanthemums, pectnard
size yellows, purple, pink, yel-
low buttons, white Anemone, 3
doz., $1.00; Perennial and An-
glow, Silver King Artemesia, 50c
doz. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.
Dbl. Tube Rose Bulbs,
doz.;
Yellow Narcissi,
doz.; Snowdrop Bulbs,
Add postage. Miss Ethel Cul-
livan, Marietta, Rt, 2.
Dahlias, mixed cols.; $1.50 and
$1.00 doz. Exchange for print
sacks, dried. fruit, half runner
beans, Henry Whitfield, Mariet-
ta, 330 Roselane St.
Large Dahlia Bulbs, $1.50 and
$1.00 doz, Exchange for 100 lb.
half runner
bean seed. Mrs, Louisa Wiggin-
ton, Care Hershel Smith, Mariet-
ta, Roselane St.
Daffodils, 30
Stock, Carnations, Red Salvis,
Blue Salvis, Blue Salvia, Asters,
Petunias Hybrid; Queen Anne
Lace, Tetra ..Snaps, 75c doz.;
Commercial and Exhibition
6,| Type Chrysanthemum Plants in
white, pink, lavender. yellew,
$2.00 doz. Add postage. Damp
packed. Mrs. Derwood Alligood,
Meigs, Rt, 1.
50 Gladiola Bulbs, No. 1, asst.
colors, $3.00; 50 Glad Bulbs, No.
2, asst. cols., $2.50; 3 Snowball
Bushes, $k 00 ea, PP, G. M.
Moseley, Menlo, -
Rooted Gardenia, Hydrangea,
Forsythia_ large Red Cannas, 25c
ea.; Perennial Phlox, Little Yel-
low, Lavender Mums, Stocks,
Golden low, Seed of Cockscomb,
Salvia, Fountain Plant, Touch-
Me-Nots, Star of Bethlehem
(single. Hibiscus) Amaryanthus,
10c liberal pkg. Many pot plants
for sale. Mr, 8. _N. B. Daniel,
Menlo,
Steele. Jumbo Mastodon
Pansy Plants, $2.50 C. Mrs. Em-
ma Gibson, Augusta, 2740 Mil-
ledgeville Ra.
Beauty, Idle Warner, Double
Day, Monmouth Champion,
Pride of California, Snow Queen,
Hunts Velvet Wonder, White
Wonder, Black Dahlia, Red Tree
and med, size Purple Ball, $3.00
doz. Mrs. James E. Boyd, Mil-
len, 206 Park Ave. :
Pink Almonds, Red _ Bud,
Snowball, Butterfly Bush, Gar-
denia, Wax Leaf Ligustrum,
Sweetsnrub, Dogwvod, Grey
Beard, Holly, Spreading Cedars,
Regal Lilies, Italian Palm, Pur-
ple Wisteria, 1-2-3 ft, 50c.ea. PP
on $1.00 orders in Ga. Josephine
Raley, Mitchell,
- Yellow, Bronze Day Lilies,
10c ea.; $1.00 doz. Exchange for
Print Sacks 100 lb, cap. Mrs. C.
R, Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Large Balsom Rose, blooms all
rsummer, $1.00 tsp. Add postage.
Exchange for print sacks. Mrs.
J. B. May, Hogansville, Rt, 2.
nual Phlox, Per. Asters, Golden-
75 |
Cream, White. 2 varieties |
50e. C:}
|C ard, 25 Ib.
Dahlias: Jersey Beauty, cay
Want Box Flowers: Gerani-
ums, white, pink, lavender, and
Beef Steak Begonias, Give
prices on cuttings; Also Fall
bloomg Chrysanthemums, red,
yellow, for sale. Mrs. W A.
Sumner, Adrian, Rt. 3.
, Want all var. and colors Be-
gonias and Coleus cuttings.
Steve Johan, Albany, Box 527.
Want Old Time Butter and
Egg plants (small weedy like).
Do not make bulbs. Mrs. F. L.
Lamkin, Atlanta, 966 Crew St.,
S. "7. (Tel..Ma. 7558).
Want small Palm trees and
Century plants. State price. G.
R. Phillips, Atlanta, 122 White-
ford Ave., S. E.
Want Cactus with large red
bloom; Also Fig bushes (not
Brown Turkey or Celestial).
Ruth Roberts, Atlanta, 320 W.
Paces Ferry Rd., N. W.
Want some high grade im-
proved Chrysanthemum plants;
State what you have and color.
C. J. Garrett, Bremen, POB
Tas
Want Dbl. Petunia, Gerani-
um cuttings, African violets, or
any pot plants such as Begonia,
Fuchsia in exchange for
Weigelas, Forsythia cuttings.
Mrs. C. H. Rhodes, Canon, Rt.
he
Want to plone 1 doz. mix-
ed Dahlia bulbs (good va-
rieties) for 25 blooming size
Glad bulbs. Mail bulbs. Each
Chickamauga, Rt. 2.
pay own postage. Allen Wilson, -
SEED FOR SALE
>
Extra good Striped Half
Runner seed beans, 45c large
cup; 3 cups, $1.00; Also Masto-
don Strawberry, 70c C; Klon-
dike, 50c C. Mrs. Guy Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Citron, 95c lb.; Honey Rock
Cantaloupe, 50c teacup; 1948
crop Barly Okra seed, 25 cup;
Also Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 2 doz., 75e; Klondike, 50c
Cy Add postage. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Little Rice Pea seed, $2.50
gal.;
tobacco, 60c tbls.; Giant gourd
seed, 25c pack; White and
Blackeyed, Speckled Crowder
bees, $1.50 gal. Add postage. L.
. Ellis, Cumming.
Brown Striped Cornfield
| bean seed, bears well, free of
weevils, 60c large. cup. Exch
2curs for 4 print or 6 white
sacks. Each. pay postage; Pop-
corn, 50 1b.; Mustard, 10c tbls.
Mrs. W. J. Reece, Bley, Rta
Box 80.
750 lbs. Clemson. Spineless
Okra, State insp., 25c lb. L. D.
Wilson, Fairburn, Rt. 2. (Tel.
4312).
Tender Striped Half Runner
Garden bean seed, 60c pt. Add
postage. Mrs. Floyd oe
Fairmount, Rt. 1.
Rutger Tomato seed, $1.75 lb.;
Wakefield, Dutch, and Copen-
hagen cabbage, $1.40 lb.; Yel-
low Bermuda Onion, $2.50 1b.;
Lee Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143.
Jones Watermelon, 1950.crop,
$1.50 Jb: -PP:; C.. PP. Stowers,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
100 lbs. Crotolaria seed, $20.
I. F. Rowe, Gay.
500 lbs. Genuine Cannonball,
Black . Diamond Watermelon,
for seed only,-State tested, 93
pet. germ., $1. Ib. Original Ga.
Sweetheart, $2. lb. Kenneth W.
Birdsong, Gordon.
Fla. Giant and Cannonball
Watermelon seed, $1. Ib. Add
postage. S. A. Bailey, Dublin,
Rts 6; : "
Climbing Okra seed, 50c
package; 3, $1. with stamped
envelope. Fred Pruitt, Lake-
land, Rt. 1,
Mammoth Russian Sunflow-
er, $1.25 gal.;- Okra, $2.25 gal.;
PP. Mrs. L. D. Eliott, Lavonia,
Be.
Clean Imp. Long Green Okra
seed, Ist yr., 65c Ib.; 5 lbs. or
more, 50 Ib. C. O. D. Or add
postage. Mrs. Luke Ellington,
Lawrenceville.
Long Brand leaf Bull Face-
4,500 Ibe. cleaned, and re-
cleaned, scarified Lespedeza,
Sevices seed, germ. 92 pect.
pas 99.44 pet.,
20c Th. at
tanker Louisville.
White Fla. 20e Cwt; Al-
so 2 bu. Red Hull peas 5 b
Exchange for
Weeks Brown Caeene < Bene
butterbean seed, 26e cup Mage
see rude Howell, Mitchell,
no
Long Tender Green Okra
seed, 35c lb. About 40 or 50
lbs. im all. Add postage. E.
Tyler, Monticello. a
About 550 lbs. cleaned, scari-
fied, and recleaned Sericea Les-
pedeza seed, 16c lb. at my
home. All 50 crop. Roy rer
bers, Lula, Star Rt.
Garrison Watermelon
lb. Guy Powell,
seed;
$2. Lumber y
City. .
Creaseback, other good whe:
Cornfield been seed, early
Brown 6 Weeks Garden, 35
measuring cup; Also best grade
ndried apples, 1950 crop, 50
lb. Add-postage. Miss Alice
Parris, Ellijay, Star Rt.
1500 lbs. recleaned Lespedee
seed, no Johnson Grass or dod- *
der, in new 100 lb, bags, 15c in~ te
100% ths: . lots. AL: Allen, Mc-
Donough, Rt. 3. (Tel. 3379).
Jumbo Cantaloupe, -hand-
saved, 9 Ibs., $15.00: Add post-
age. Mrs. L. W. Seago, ooo
hurst, Rt. 1.
Multiplying Calif. Beer seed,
25c good start. No .COD, Mrs.
Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2
ee Long Tender Greeps
Okra, -hand shelled, cleaned,
bear until frost, 35c cup. PP.
Mrs. Inez Gore, Rydal, Rt. 2.
Clean Okra: seed, 50c Ib. Aaa
postage. Mrs. Paul NeSmith,
Savannah, Rt, 4, Box 57, Tal- y
fair Rd. 3
Imp. Dwarf Okra, also Clem- |
son Spineless, Ist yr., 70 lbs.
seed hand shelled, 60c lb. Pre-
paid. Winston E. Black, Stock- |
bridge.
Sericea Lespedeza, combine
run, dodder free, good germ.,
1949 crop, 5c 1b.; 1950 crop, 15
lb. All at my place. Mrs. Claude
A. Smith, Stockbridge. =
Old Time Multiplying beer
seed, big start for 25c. Mrs. El :
la Green, Smyrna.
Cream and white Half Run-
ner, Pink Peanut, White Pole
bean seed, 50c large cup; Exc.
for sacks. Add postage. Mrs. M. . |
L. Priest, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
About 20 Ibs. Cannonball or
Black Diamond -Watermelon |
seed, hand saved, unwashed,
not grown.near other melons,
$1. Ib. W. F. Walden, Thomson, _
Rt. 1, Box 142. =
Old Fashion Pumpkin hen
will grow to weigh 50-100 ibs.,
$1. per 5c matchbox ful. PP...
H. J. Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1. =
Streaked Half Runners, 45
cup; 2 cups, 80c; Mixed Half
Runners, 40c cup; 3 cups, $1.3
Pomegranate seed, T5e } tSp.gi ee
Shoo Fly, 13c pkg. PP. Mrs. doe
E. Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2: fe
13 lbs. Long Green 1950 crop
Okra seed, clean, 75c Ib.; $6.50
for lot. PP. Howard Ly Smith,
Arnoldsville, Rt. 1.
10 Ibs. 1950 crop Long Green
Okra, 30c lb. Plus postage,
Mrs. Walter Wallace, Arnolds-
ville.
100 lbs. new Congo Watere
melon seed, grown from breede
er stock, hand saved, state
tested, germ, 97.50 pet., very
prolific, disease resistant, $3.
Ib. Write for quantity price,
Tel. 102-L. J. F. Gibbs, Ash-
burn,
A quantity of cleaned, scari-
fied,- tested Sericea seed, no
dodder, or other noxious weed,
Clean 100 lb. sacks, 16e Ib.
Write for further details. Dr.
L. A. Mosher, Atlanta, Box
1533. Walnut 7509.
Extra Long Red Pepper for
seed or seasoning, mild, 25
doz. pods. PP, Mrs. Luther T.
Hutson, Blairsville, Star Rt. _
Mammoth Russian Sunflow-
er, Ist yr., 40 qt: 2 qts., 75c%
$1.45 gill. Parcel Post prepaid.
L. D. Haney, Buford, Rt. 3.
_ SEED FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE |
1950 Rockyford Cantaloupe,
1 Pumpkin seed, $1. pt.;
itron, $1. qt.; Sunflower, 75e
gal.; $1.35 gal.; Kleckley
Sweet Watermelon $1. qt, PP
in Ga. Walter Stroud, Boling-
reen Glaze Heading Collard
seed, 3 ozs., $1.00; 61/2 ozs.
a T. J. Steed,
_- Little Six Week Pink Half
Runner few Brown
Striped Half Runners, 65c large
up. Exch. 2 cups for 4 print or
6 white sacks. Add postage.
tes Ft Betty Jean Wilson, Car-
ns, Rt. 1.
- Mammoth Sunflower, $1. gal.;
$6. bu. PP. Lula Stover, Cleve-
land, Rt. 1.
Worlds Green Glaze Collard,
4 tbls., $1.00; 8 tbls., $2. PP. No
et Mrs. as TT Holloway,
Cobbtown.
- About 20 lbs. Black Diamonds
watermelon seed, hand saved,
nwashed, shade dried, from
select melons, 88 pct. germ.,
85c lb. Ernest Tyler, Columbus,
2326 Lumpkin Rd.
Limited amt. Rockyford Can-
taloupe, $1.75 lb.; Also few
Spanish peanuts, 25 lb. Or ex-
change for 3 print sacks, alike.
oe Jesse F. Johnson, Cordele,
sts
Tender Bunch beans, 40c pt.;
3 crops a summer, 55 pt.;
Cushaw, and , Pumpkin seed,
25c.cup; Garlic, 30c doz.; Horse-
radish, 15c bunch; Frostproof
urnip,
age.. No checks. Dollie .El-
r, Titus.
-30 Ibs. Blackeyed pea seed,
weevil treated, clean, 30c Ib.;
About 5000 Rutger Certified
Tomato plants, $3.50.-M. PP.
Ready about April 1st. Law-
rence Veale, Ty Ay, 15
Hastings White Velvet Okra,
75c pt. PP in Ga. Mrs. W. A.
OKatley Unadilla, Rt. 1.
_ Fresh Calif, Multiplying beer
seed, 20c start; 12 starts, $1.
oR Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco,
ek,
Brown Top Millet seed, re-
2 cleaned, tested. for purity and
germ., hay and grazing kind,
0c lb. No orders filled under
Georgia Pavorite Muskmelon
- (Cantaloupe), good cond.,
0z.; half oz., 25c; 20c. tbls.; -Al-
so "good yellow cantaloupe, 20c
tbls. PP. Miss Lillian Hardin,
White, Rt. 1. -
50 Ibs. choice Bright Pimento
seed, $1.25 Ib. O. C. Perdue,
-Yatesville.
aX
Buena
2c three tbls. Add
. Norman Johnson, War- |>
40c
_ PLANTS FOR SALE
meg. size, 85c doz.;
bushes, $1.. doz.;
berry, 5 doz., $1.00; Dewberry,
Blackberry, 85c doz.;
sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Nan-
ey Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.
ts Hox 49.
oo:
mato, Rutger, -Merglobe,
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
2 yrs.
$1.
by mail;
C, W. Srxith, Gainesville.
Mastodon and Gem
low Root,
0CK,
ry, 3. Ibs.,
Sassafras,
. print sacks.
> ertwell, Rt, 2.
Unit 1 Potato . plants,
Mt. Huckleberry plants, bear-
Hazlenut
Wild Straw-
Yellow
Root, 65c doz.. Exch. for print
3,
Wakefield Cabbage, 500, $1.-
50; $2.50 M; White Bermuda
- Onion, 500, $1 00; $1.50 M; La
500,
$1.50; $2.75 M. Delivered. I. L.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
O1d;-> $22 C; 500, $7.00;
$1250 M: No checks. C.: D.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Klondike Strawberry, 300,
- $850; $4.50 M; Lady T. Straw-
berry, 300, $2.00; $5. M. No
checks, Mrs. Curtis Heard,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Klondike Strawberry, 200, |
500, $2.25; $4..M. Prepaid
5000 up, $3.50 M, By
Express not prepaid. No chks.
Ever-
bearing Strawberry, $1. C; Yel-
Yellow
Sarsaparilio, Wild Cher-
$1.00; Thomas Black
Walnut Bushes, 2, -$1. Exch. for,
Mrs. John Myers,
govt.
insp., $3.25 M, after April 10.
Del. Julian Todd, Sereven, Rt
-
~
Genuine Blakemore Straw-
berry, Ist yr., 70c C; $6..M;
Few thousand Senator Dunlap,
80c C; $7. M. PP in\Ga. Frank
Hartman, Kingston, Rt, 1
Bradley Magic -Everbearing
Strawberry, large red _ berries,
$1.20 C; Tame Blackberris,
heavy bearer, $1.20 doz. Mrs.
H. M. Christie, Lithonia, Rt, 3.
1st yr. Blakemore Straw-
berry, govt. insp., $4. M, J: B.
Wyatt, Menlo.
en and Marglobe Toma-
to, $3. M. FOB any Covet abe M.
F. Jones, Metter. Rt. 1.
Tifton var. Bunch potato
plants, April del., $1.10 C; 200,
$2.00; 500, $3.75; $5.50 M. PEs
Tomato, Sweet Pepper, Egg
Plants, 15 doz.; $1. C; 500, $3.;
$5. M; Cabbage and Collard,
60c C; 500, $2. Morris Sanders,
Vidalia.
Kudzu Crowns, handled right
$10. M at farm; $12. M packed
for. express, Y. M. Anderson,
Williamson.
New ground tomato plants,
Imp. Rutger, Marglobe, Balti-
more, strong, Cabbage and Col-
lard, 500, $1.25; $2. M. E. \L.
Fitzgerald, Irwinville.
Rutger and Marglobe Toma-
to, ready, moss packed, $2.50
M. Del.; Govt. insp. P. R. Po-
tato, $3. M. Booking orders for
April delivery. W. G. eee
Odum, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. Red Skin P., R.
Potato, $3. M.. Full count,
Prompt shipment; Marglobe
Tomato, $2.50 M. Del. Moss
packed. Luther Griffis, Odum,
et. 2. e
Certified La. Copperskin Po-
tato, $3. M; 5000, $2.75; 10,000.
lots, $2.50 not PP. April and.
terson, Rt. 2.
Lady T. Strawberry, 45c C;
300, $1.25; 500, $2.00; Pepper-
mint, 30c doz.; 50, 65c; $1.20 C;
J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box
455.
Chas. W. Frostproof -Cab-
bage, grown since freeze, white
Bermuda onion, 300, $1.20; 500,
$1.75; $2.50 M; Marglobe To-
mato 300, $1. 50; 500, $2.00; $3.-
50 M. PP. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Chas. W. and White Bermuda
Onion plants, 500, $1.75; $2.50
M;.Marglobe Tomato, $3.50 M..
Delivered. Otis Conner, Pitts.
Missionary Strawberry, 75c
C; $7. M. Add postage. No
checks; Also will exchange 300
Missionary Strawberry plants
for 12 White sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
free of holes. Each pay parcel
post. A. T. Milteer, Quitman.
Chas. W. Cabbage, 40c C;
500, $1.50; $2.75 M; Klondike,
Missionary Strawberry, 500,
$2.25; $4. M;- Garden sage
plants, 10c ea. All del. Mary
Ruth Phillips, Royston, Rtsed;
Chas. W. Cabbage, 40c C;
500, $1.50; White Bermuda on-
ion, 30c C; 500, $1.25; Pump-
kin seed, 25c cup. Mrs. Leilar
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. -
Artichoke plants in April
and May, 3 doz., $1.00; Also
Artichokes, 75c gal.; Gooseber-
ry bushes, 7, $1.00; Garlic
plants, 15, $1. Exch. for print
sacks. Add postage. R.
Stover, Pisgah.
Marglobe and New Stone To-
mato, rooted, good count, moss
packed, $2.25 M. Del. No chks.
Prompt shipment. Can fill large
orders. W. R. Lightsey, Screven.
-Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
moss packed, ready, $3. M; 60c
C; Can fill large orders, No
checks. Hiram Lightsey, Sur-
rency, Rt.2.
All leading var. Cabbage,
ready, $2.25 M. FOB. Count
and variety guaranteed, John
Thornhill, Tifton, Davis Rd.
Copenhagen K_ 86, Golden
Acre, Charleston Wakefield
Cabbage plants for immediate
shipment, $2.50 M. FOB. Satis.
guar. Lewis Taylor, Tifton, P.
O. Box 193.
Certified bunch potato, $1.10
C; 200, $2.00; 500, $3.75; $6. M;
10 M, -50.00; Cabbage and Col-
lard, 50c C; 500, $2.00; Tomato,
$1. Cyr 500, $3.00; $5 M. Egg
plants, Pepper, Tomato, 15
Se Buck Clements, Lyons, Rt,
a
May delivery. J. R. Byrd, Pat-:
Horehound, Tansy, 6, 30c. Mrs. |
lemd Wonderberry Strawberry,
Certified ~ Rutger Tomato,
ready for shipment, $3.25 M.
Pure bunch P. R. Potato
plants, State imsp., treated, $5. |
M. Ready last of April through
May and June, E. H. Hall,
Arabi, Rt. 1. :
Certified Chas, Ww. Cabbage,
ready, $2. M; Rutger Tomato,
alae T. P. Musselwhite, Arabi,
hercbaciind :
Govt, insp.. Red and Yellow
Skin P. R. Potato, ready for
April shipping, 5000, $14. FOB.
D. M. Cason, Bristol.
P. R. Potato, govt. insp., imp.
redand yellow skin, ready 1st
to 15th April, good count, 5000,
$15. Lester Crawford, Bristol.
P. R. Potato, State insp., imp.
red, skin, La. Copperskin, Apr.
1st to poth delivery, 5000, $14.
FOB. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.
Red sind Yellow skin. P. R.
Potato, govt. insp., for April
delivery, 5000, $14. Fob here.
No COD orders, A, L. Turner,
Bristol.
Imp. Chas. W. Cabbage, and
Marglobe Tomato, 50c C. Mrs.
M. L, Butler, Cairo, |
Copperskin P. R. Potato,
from vine cuttings, govt. insp.,
1000-5000, $3.75 M; 5000-10,000,
$3.50 M; 10,000 up $3. M. C. M.
Blackstone, Camilla, Rt. 3.
Certified Mastodon Straw-
berry plants, $1, C. PP. Tom
Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Klondike, Lady T., Everbear-
ing and ae ne Strawberry,
75c C; $7. M; Mt. Huckleberry
Bushes, 75 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland,
Rt. -1,
Streamliner seventies g straw-
berry, $2. C; Mastodon and
Blakemore, $1. -C; 4 dif. kinds
int, rooted, 50c; "Russian Sun-
flower seed, 35 qt.; Bushel
size Gourd seed, 25 doz.: Mar-
tin Dipper Long Handle and
Egg size, 50, .25c. Add postage.
Fred Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1.
Klondike Strawberry, 50 -C;
Raspberry, 50c bunch; Kudzu,
rooted, $2. C; Garlic bulbs, 50c
doz.; Peach trees, 2. ft.,--50 ea;
Mrs. Otis. Mashburn, Cumming,
Rt. 5:
Early bearing strawberry, ex-
tra- croppers, 75c C; 300, $2.00;
500, $3.25; Add postage. Exch.,
100. plants for 3 print or 4
white sacks. Mattie Duran,
Cumming, Rt, 1.
Extra large firm meat toda
T/ Strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.;
Apricot Plum Sprouts, os $1. 50,
Mrs. Jeff S. ee Cumming,
Ri 1s 2
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c G: 500, $2.50; $4. 25 M. Exch,
for seed peanuts. A. D. Jones,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Kudzu Crowns, 1-2 yts. old,
$12. M; Red Gold Strawberry,
$1. C; Catnip, Balm, 6; 40c;
Garlic, 3 doz. $1.00; Pepper-
mint, 25, 30c; Red and Black
Raspberry, Gooseberry, $1.50
doz. Mrs. M, L, Baton, Dah-
lonega, Rt, 1:
Red Gold, Gibson, Jewel,
75c.C; Black Raspberry, White,
Blackberry, rooted. sage, 6, 50c;
well, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Mt.. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 85c doz.; Hazlenut bush-
es, 10, $1.00; Wild Strawberry,
5 doz., $1.00; Blackberry and
Dewberry, $1. doz.; Yellow
Root plants, 65c doz. Exch, for
print sacks, Mrs. Nancy Hen-
derson, illijay, Rt: 3, Box 49.
Mt. Huckleberry, bearing
size, Hazlenut bushes, 85c doz.;
Wild Strawberry plants, 5 doz.,
$1. Add postage. Jean Hender-
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Broceoli, Brussels Sprouts,
Cabbage, Collards, Beets, 25c
doz.; Tomatoes, -Peppers, Egg
plants, Asparagus roots, .35
doz. Add postage. No less $1.
order, Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Reg-
ister. ;
Govt, insp. red skin P. R.
potato plants, also Copper Skin
ready about April 20th, $3.50
M. FOB. W. R. ee Surren-
by April Ist, $3.50 M. Del.
Add postage. Mrs. Lona Black- 3
now, good, strong, 50c C; $3.00} Goog enue
FOB. Rush orders to: C. "M.| Del. Moss packed. "Hovis ae ee ee
Sims, Pembroke, Lightsey, Odum, bu. shelled _b
P. R. potato plants,
nie Thornton, Odum.
J
be:
50 plants, $1.25; $2. C; 500, $6.,
erby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
pla..ts for sale. No small order.
sheay,. Rie 2:
Rutgers tomato plants, ready
ready
}April 1st to 15th, $4. M;.. Mar-
.Zlobe and Rutger tomato, ready
now, $2.25M. 5 M and up, $2.
M. Moss packed and del. John-
-83 in one. everbearing straw-
plants, self-pollinating,
Dosipad. Mrs. "Nathan Weath-|
Around 100,000 Ga. Collard }
Apply to H. S. Baxter, Black-
G. Walden, Wadley,
Extra good 90
beans, $3.50 bu. in
sacks; Single bushe:
Grown. on my fa
Mathews, Wrightsv ;
s Fh, Crowder
mixed Field. peas,
Ae TG, se
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Few pound early
paid parcel post in Ga. Exch.
foor good quality drid apples.
Each pay postage. Mrs. L.
Landrum, Adairsville, Riix Be
Sericea Lespedeza, cleaned,
er peas, green hull, 25c lb. W.
Striped Garden beans,
treated, 50c cup. PP.
S.. EB.
very prolific, 50c cup. PP.
Walter Dobson, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
Field peas: mixed, $5. 50 bu;
Browneyed Crowders, ~ $9. bu.
85 pct: germination.
Kitchens, Cochran.
teacup; 5 Ibs. Blue Java peas,
30c Ib. in 5 Ib. lots; Also yel-
low Dynamite Popeorn,
for 5 lbs.
Ground, Rt. 1.
terbeans, heavy bearing,
cup; White Bunch butterbeans,
3 cups,.
eyed Ci rwder, and
Add postage. Mrs.
Richardson, Bowdon, Rt i:
cups,
Wks.
bo aring Cream peas,
$1:25; Col. Running ~
beans, 4 cups, $1.25. PP in Ga.
6
| 2 .s. Clarence MeMillian, Da-
cula, Rt. 1:3
About 2 bu, Brown Crowder
Field peas, make 2 crops in
year, 25c Ib. Prompt shipment.
A. T. Adams, Fitzgerald, Bt:, 2;
Box 177-A.
_ Tender Striped Half Runner
ra 50c cup. Add postage.
near Rt. 1.
Tender White Half Rinne
beans, large cup, 50 plus post-
age; Or 2 cups, $1. PP. Cash.
Mrs. R. F. Ivey, Gainesville, Rt.
A:
10 bu. mixed Field peas, $4.-
25 bu.; 15 bu. Brab. peas, $5.50
bu. FOB here. W. P. Sucre:
Greensboro. .
50 bu. Combine peas, ee.
ed, sound, weevil free, $4. bu.
FOB, Will ship in good cotton
bags. M. B. Reid, Bantwet, Rt.
800 Ibs. Heheeraotts. Bush
Lima beans (small), 15c 1b.; Ex-
change 20 lbs. for 1 NZW Buck
Rabbit of good stock, Cannot
ship. See: R. H. Bankstons
Farm, or contact: Paul Bran-
non, Preston, tens
White Blackeyed, and Brown
Speckled. Crowder peas, 25c
large cup; Also Tame Black-
berry, $1. doz. plants. Add
postage. Mrss Pluma- Preist,
Ranger, Rt. 2. +
Old Time Little White Ten-
der Half Runner Garden beans,
Whit> Tender Cutshort Corn-
field bean. seed, $1. cup. PP.
Mrs. T. H. Wade, cae Rock,
Rt. 1. 4
Red 6 Weeks beans, Brown
Striped Half Runner, Ky. Won-
der Pole, 45 cup: PP; Also 10
lbs. Red Spanish Peanuts, shell-
ed, 25e lb. Cash or MO. Mrs.
ae
es
soe Agee, Talking Rock, Rt.
e
Cream
Crowder peas, 3 lb., $1. Pre-
Be
scarified, 20c lb.; Cream Crowd-
M. McGinnis, Alpharetta, Ries
Old Fashion Tender Brown
weevil
Mrs. H.C.
Hasty, Atlanta, 1325 Grant St.,
Early tender Cornfield beans,
Emm ett |
Old Time tender Speckled |
Half Runner Garden beans, 50c
$1.25
ie B. Brown, Ball
Large Speckled Running pe
Oc
$1.00; White - Se
e
-| Blackeyed Peas, 4 cups, $1. 00. |
Herbert)
Tender Blue Pole beans, 2
$1.00; Early Brown. 6} las
Peas, bears 2 crops, heavy |.
cups, | -
butter
Glen L. Pirkle, ede
100 bu. Slip Shi
$2. bu. at my farm,
ald, Benevolence
Little Cob om 8
1 ies $ ears to sta
qts eee oe S
ton, Rt. ws, a
. Yellow Popoami,
ed, 5. Ibs.,
holes (5 Ibs: for
Elsie Smith, Cumming
- Pure Whatley
corn, nubbed,
pk.:= $5; buy Del. E
mond, Farmington,
Scotts Improved
Marlbore Prolific s
Weevil. resistant, fi
than 30 years bre
bu. Express or. freig
Z. L. Scott, Concord,
aX ellow Popcorn seed,
50c large cup.
Gair osville, Rt
on
a
eg:
COTTON SEED
_ Empire - planting
Ist _yr., treated, delir
por vat gin, germin:
ed, $12.50 Cwt. John
Jin, Draketown
Pure ist
Coker Cottons
sistant, $11.00
Inis | M. eens
Cokers 100 wilt
1st yr., germ. 83 pet
purity, 64 pct. inert
lb. -bags, $12.50; K
Eatonton.
Pure: recleaned Em:
Resistant | Cottonseed,
from breeder seed, pi
| ginned one variety. gin
Riley Cy Couch, prin,
PECAN AND OT
FUR: TREES. i
lene ecient Grape
ea.; 6, $1.00; Black
a see 00; Blueberry bus
$6. C; Beechnut, Cr
bil "trees, 20 ea.; Also
\|bulbs, . 7c doz. Add
Mrs. Robert H. Norrell,
ville, Rt. 6. :
Old Fashion Horse 4
trees, 25c ea.; Crabapple
and Muscadine Grape vil
$1.00; Catnip, 20c bunoh;
Condon, Giant, Mastodon
2 bearing Strawberry.
$1. C. Add postage. Pe
Parker, Gainesville,
Govt. insp. leading v
ple trees, 2 Te 46
Peach, 2 ft. Abe
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
_SECOND HAND __
a FOR SALE
.; {ing machine; cultivators,
, | harrow, used 2 yTS:;
Soy Case tractor, Model C,
;| with Bush and Bog harrow; 2
{row planters, cultivators, with
harrow, 6 disc tiller with seed-
ser, good cond., $1850. Letters
ans. M, B, Collins, Bogart.
Cub tractor, disc plow, mow-
plows,
oe H.
C. Shaw, Austell, Rt.
Wise: oe tractor,
good cond., 2 heavy sets 18
disc 20 in. harrows for - sale.
. {See 1 mi. So. Lula. Frank Mil-
ne Lae
disc tiller with
ce... 6: oe harrow,
, $11. ea, -P.
tons RAL 1:
Made Fordson trac-
steel with equipment, all
_cond., reasonable price.
i 3657. LE. ee At-
ae
'$25.00; Heavy
g eS Conth Harrow, all
., hand lever, 2 H or
Grain Binder,
C , tractor drawn,
McRee, Buckhead.
lift, type. weed r
Ferguson, $80. fob.
P:
2940 ee ineu-
with | automatic turner;
cap. Humid Air In-
with hatcher, and- mae
ots operating at pres-
O. Box 199.
et row,
- tum plow,
and distributor,
set co planters for Allis-
1 row tractor, used 1
excellent cond., $25.
G. Hartley, Cedar-
Pea-Corn plant-
., reasonable price,
Flaura Stringer, Canton,
E , (Care John A. Johnston.
complete set late model
re B tractor 2 row
, planters, fertilizer
, and. Sg es plows,
$238. J . H. Dorminy
era
ati Ol
equipment for sale. R.
< Jonesboro, Rt, 1.
ee Athens
4 disc harrow, middle
$550.00; tractor wagon
ain bed, $12800; Also:
set planters for 46 or
AL tractor. Tel. 2142.
, Austell.
wagon, good cond,, for
good |
[10 ft,
Lway harrows, works on
~ Sandy | draulic system, tractor - wagon
penal, cutaway har-|_
as brooders and other |.
hn | tact:
* Jer, Lula, Rt. 1.
Allis-Chalmers B tractor, dise
/plow, 7. ft. mower, cultivator,
planter, 8x8 grain drill, all good Also
condition, $1200. FOB farm. C.
B. Biggar, Jr., Haddock.
Oliver earaae (60) 1947 mod- |
el, ws, plows,
(turner) power
drawn, $1100. for quick sale.
| Edgar Harris, es Rt. 4,
Box 22.
J..C. Case ~grain separator,
running cond., for sale or trade
for hogs, cows, corn, A. S. El-
lington, Jr., Covington, Rt. 2.
4 elec. brooder heaters, cir-
_{ cular, reflector type, ideal for
_ | brooder boxes, 600 watts each,
-|compfete with thermostat con-
trol, $5. ea.; 4, $18.00; Also 600
egg Sears Incubator, used few
times, $50. F. C. Tumer, Mon-
roe, 1005 E. Church St., Rt. 1.
Feed and Corn Mill, corn
shelled, platform scales, Farm-
all F-12 tractor, J. Deere 4
dise tiller plow and seeder to
fit, Bich and bog harrow, plant-
;{ers, guano distributor, cultiva-
tor, cotton stock cutter, stump
puller, manure spreader, scoop
pan, cane mill, _Mrs: Walter
| Miller, Eastman, Rt. 1.
Complete IHC Milking equip-
ment, including 2 stainless. steel
c unit machines, vacuum pump;
16 can cooler, etc.; Also Ham-
mer Mill, 40 ft. endless belt. All
like new. Half price. P. L.
Duke, Mansfield.
Golden Power Syrup mill
and -pan, guar. to be in good
cond., for sale. See at my farm.
W. E. Davis, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
McCormick-Deering
| Binder, good as new, with pow-
er take-off for tractor, reason-
able price. W. M. Harris, Thom-
-aston, Rt. 1, Jeff Davis Rd.
New VAC Case tractor, used
about 50 hrs., with 8 disc cuta-
. hy-
With high body (canvas cover-
ed) for tractor, $1800. cash. Call
2148, or. write: Robert N. Gil-
bert, Jonesboro. |
John Deere model .H tractor
with power lift, planters, and
cultivator, practically new tires,
$950. Phone 6819. Bailey Wood-
:| ward, Jenkinsburg.
1949 Farmall H tractor, $1500.
-13 -dise trailer Plow, new: disc,
$275.00; 8 disc Taylorway har-
Tow, $200.00; 16 dise John D.
Smoothing harrow, $225.00; 13
row J. D. Grain Drill, $350.00;
No. 60 A C.-combine with pow-
er unit, $1250. T. R. Thomas,
Cumming,
Blacksmith forge, anvil, most
other blacksmith tools at my
place. Cheap for cash. Edward
Allen, Empire.
One set cultivators, planters,
distributors for J. D. model A
and used 1 season, A-1 con-
dition. Reasonable. G. T. Dan-
jel, Louisville,
One Economy riding tractor
with 6 hp motor, good rubber,
turn plow, cultivator, dise har-
row, all good cond., $375. J. D.
Parker, Macon, Tucker Rd., Rt.
10 dise single sec. harrow, 5
ft. wide with 18 disc, for light
tractor, $40.00; Cutaway 8 disc
harrow, $40. 00; Farquar Pea
Thrash with 2 handles for
turning, $50. Can see at my
home any time. W. T. Moore,
Gray, Rt. 1. ,
G. G. Avery tractor; bush
and bog 8 disc. harrow, good
|cond.,. $400. Call 886 Newnan.
Clinton Siaylors, Whitesburg.
1 used 24 disc dbl. sec, har-
|row, needs slight repairs, used
No. 7 McCormick mowing ma-
chine, good cond., mul. drawn,
for sale or a for cows. Con-
_ H. Woodward, Chaun-
Fordson actor cami pubber
in front, new crank shaft, pis-
tons, rubber in front, single
disc tiller, heavy Intl. 10, =
22 in. harrow. Together or
Henry B. Cain, Bothishent; Rt
1. (Near Winder),
No. 50 T Intl. Automatic
pickup hay baler, $1900. Nor-
man Johnson, Warrenton.
Complete flour mill with* Al-
lis-Chalmers Power Unit, and
Mammer Mill for sale, together
or separately, H. G. McDowald,
Danielsville,
No. 149 IHC 2 disc turn plow
ee ep ones -H tractor, $100.00;
2 steel wheels with lugs
for Farmaii H, $50. R. C. Grigs-
by, Summerville, Rt. 4.
Turn plows, Spring Tooth
Harrow, Guano distributor, ~ 1
sec. drag harrow, all good con-
dition, for sale at my _ place.
Tel, Dixie 2958. J. We ae
Conley, 806 Conley Rd., Rt. 2.
1 set Covirigton. ns and |
cultivators for Ferguson or
Ford tractor, mever been as-
sembled, $365.00; Or. sell com-
| plete outfit consisting of new.
Ferguson tractor, bush and bog
harrow, 2 disc plow, crane, pul-
ey, etc. J. C, Music, Fairburn,
ea. 4 ; 4
F-20 Farmall tractor in good
cond., new valves, manifolds
and Tubber, bargain for $425.
Phone 2102 at noon or nights.
F. S. Batchelor, Jr., Eatonton,
Rt. 2, Box 98A, ~ eee
6 Row Root cotton duster
with motor, dbl. V belt drive,
angle iron cart, tires, etc., good
cond., ready, $225. COD. I. L.
Ttheridge, Jefferson, Rt. 2.-
Avery Red Fox Dbl. Hopper
planter with 13 plates, used
very little, $22.50; 1 H compact
drill in working *cond., $20. S.
J. Clary, Arabi.
1951 model M Farmall trac-
tor, new (never used), $2600.;'
1948 model H Farmall tractor,
good cond., with new power
lift, $1400. 00; Late model cul-
tivators, complete for Farmail
isl or- M, $100. S. W. McNair,
Stapleton,
Ford tractor harrow with 20
dise dbl. section, pick-up type,
extra good cond, $139. Tel.
356: R:-H. D. Davis, Cedartown.
MACHINERY WANTED
~ SECOND HAND
Want used 2 H drawn mow-
irg machine in good running
order. Describe make, age, con-
dition and cash price, deliver-
ed at my farm. S. S. Storer,
Douglasville, Rt. 4,
Want good used power take-
off unit for 1947 Avery trac-
tor; Also will exchange a good
24 dise 2 sec. -harrow for a 16
disc, 2 section in good shape.
i Cc. Wilkes, Dublin, Rt.
Want large abandoned steel
silo. Qontact. A. D. Lindsey,
Tifton, P, O. Box 210.
Want mowing machine. for
John Deere B 1950 model.
State price and condition. Har-
vey Davis, Cedartown.
Want 7 ft. cower for Farmall
C tractor, State condition and
price. Willis Woodruff, Hogans-
ville.
Want good used Combine to
be pulled with Ford tractor,
preferably Allis-Chalmers or J.
Deere 12. A with auxiliary mo-
tor, or Allis-Chalmers 40. E. H.
Plunkett, Conyers, Rt. 2.
Want 400-600 egg elec. incu-
batet. E. W.. Barbre, Sharon,
Box 78. :
Want at once: 1 tractor tire
and tube, size 900-40. Write.
W. W. Toole, Hephzibah, Rt. 1.
Want Hester Side plow for
W. C..-Allis-Chalmers tractor.
Frank Burch, Hiawassee.
CATTLE FOR SALE >
Milech cow with month old
Heifer Purebred calf, cow give
4-5 oe Sell cow separately | or
Reasonal
with calf. ble price.
Willis Bell pe Rite dy
Austell-Mi Maciotin
CATTLE FOR SALE |
Choice of 3 large reg. Guenn-
sey Milch Cows, heavy pro-
ducers, freshening April and
May; 2 artificially bred to
proved sires. Tel. Jonesboro
6240. (4 mi. N. Jonesboro, U.
S. Hwy. 41). James E. Pace,
Riverdale, Rt. 1.
2 reg. Jersey Cows, fresh in
with lst calves, gentle, good
cond., can be registered, $50.
ea. with papers. Phone Alpha-
ee 2595. W. H. Nix, Alpha-
ref
2 fine Fresh Milch cows,. (1
Jersey, other Guernsey), both
4 gals. laily, $250. ea. without
calves. L. P, Singleton, Fort
Valley, Rt. 3.
Reg. Guernsey Bull, ready
for service, popular bloodiines,
(4 mi. N. Jonesboro, U. S. Hwy.
41). Mrs. Marion H. Pace, Riv-
erdale, Rt. 1. Tel. Jonesboro
6240.
' Good . Brown Swiss bull,
10 mos. 0: 750. Tbs., for sake or
trade for good stocker cattle
vy bull W. A. Wikle,
Clarkesville. Tel. 1402.
Good Grade Jersey Heifer,
freshen April 12th, $175., at
barn. N. L, Linsey, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 2. Pas
1 Milch cow for sale. 2 mi.
ae J. L. Paschal, Lilburn,
soak ;
_2 reg. Aberdeen-Angus bulls
ready for-service, for sale. R.
L. Jackson, Jonesboro, Rt. 1.
4 reg. Braham bulls for sale.
Call collect 3211 Montezuma.
J. B. Easterlin, Jr.. Montezuma,
2 nice Heifers, one to freshen
soon, for sale. Riley W. Wood-
riz g, Alto, RFD 1. <
3 Holstein calves, 1 heifer, 2
bulls, about 3 mos. old; also 10
Bred. Sows and baby pigs for
sale. Jonesboro 5331. Howard
Sampson, Riverdale, Rt. 1.
2 reg. Jersey Heifers, 2~yrs.
old, fresh in, calves by side, for
sale. W. P. Chappell, Newnan.
Reg. Guernsey male calf, 3
mos. old, Cokers and Riegel-
dale bloodlines; A. H. Thur-
mond, Farmington,
HOGS FOR SALE
19 reg. fleshy type Duroc
pigs, 9 wks. old, around 60-70
ae $25. Ernest P. Carter, Bax-
ley.
15 fine. Duroc pigs, blocky,
with papers, $25. ea. Phone
2877, C. C. McDowell, Baxley,
Rt, 2. :
8 SPC pigs, 9 wks. old, 4 fe-
males, 4 males, all well mark-
ed, from litter of 10. From reg.
stock. $1, ea. Will not ship. L.
Parks Coolwell, Griffin, Rt, 4.
Several 8 wks. old Hamp-
shire Blocky Boar pigs, excel-
lent bloodlines, perfect mark-
ings, inoculated, wormed, $25.
ea. reg. in buyers name, Will
ship. J. W. Watson, Alpharetta,
Rt. 1, Box 340.
1 Essex Gilt, 11 mos, old,
just- weaned, 6 pigs, bred again
to Essex male, reg. in buyers
name, $52.50. Hoyt Moss, Lula.
Full stock Little Bone Black
African Guinea, 31/2 mos. old,
for breeding, stay fat kind,
males ind females, life treated
for cholera, $21.50 ea. O. P.
Sinquefield, Harrison.
Reg. Black PC Boar, 2 yrs.
old, about 350 lbs., $50.00; also
3.yr. old Stallion, saddle broke,
gentle, $100. At my place. L.
R. .Harrison, Hortense, Rt. 1,
Box 61.
Pigs, all sizes, 6 wks. up, Big
Bone Guinea and SPC-Tem-
worth Cross, $10, ea. at farm.
1 mi. Duluth, Rt, 1.
8 litters reg. Hereford pigs
to choose from: Pigs by Good
Goods, Royal Wonder, and
WME Lead On. Large selection.
Best bloodlines. Phone 969-M-
4. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Ma-
rietta, Rt. 3, Care Ward-Meade
Farm,
10 Black Big Bone Guinea
pigs, 8 wks, old, $10, ea.; Or
shipped for $15. ea. FOB. Mrs.
Will Howell. Mitchell, Rt. 1.
9 Short Nose. Blocky OIC
pigs, 8 wks. old, extra fine but
not registered, $15. ea, Cannot
. ship, Paul y Helene, Cassville,
jsee at
HOGS FOR SALE _
OIC Steck Boar, and
Stock Boar, each approx. 30
lbs., $45. ea. Write or phone
Chamiblee 4152. W. R. Sexton,
Sr., Chamblee, Sexton Rd. .-
SPC pigs, farrowed Feb!
ary 6, 1951, $25. ea. F, iL. Coo!
Dawson,
Reg. Duroc pige, o iE wks,
old, 35 to 60 Ibs. wit., $25.
$35. .ea. FOB at farm, " ,
Sandersville, Litters of 11
13 pigs. Wave Master st
med, blocky type, cherry :
and light color. M. M. New.
some, Sandersville.
Purebred reg. OIC
2nd
Service Boar, reg. Duroc, fee
$3.00; Also reg. male and fe-
mile pigs, $20. ea. ae H. Gaza-
way, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. (Birm-
ingham. Community). cS
-OIC pigs, bred gilts, service
boars, Aristocrats of the breed,
for sale. Follow U. S. Hwy. 78
to Possum Lake near St
Mountain, follow. signs 2 ma
old, "$25. ea. All treated,
reg. in buyers name. FOB.
farm. Mrs. L. W. Sea
Pinehurst.
HORSES AND MULES
; FOR SALE
Mare Mule, nearly black col
1100 lbs. gentle, -work =
where, fast stepper, $150.
ry Everett, Richland, Rt, 1. .
Reg. 7 yr. old Palomino sad-
dle Gelding , (pleasure horse)
for sale. Curtis Hudgins, Gaines-
ville.
9 head reg. Tenn. Walking
horses, 2 and 3 yrs. old Fillies,
Geldings, 3 top saddle. mar
Midnight Sun and Merry Mak-
er breeding. Priced at bargains.
T. E. Fletcher, Cordele, .
1 young saddle horse, $100. |
W. Harrison, Jonesboro, RFD
1,, Box 207. z
12 yr. old mare mule, wane
anywhere, good cond., for sale
or exchange for cow or horse
in good condition, not over 950
Tbs. Carnege Boyette, aimee
sas, Rt. 2, Box 20. -
)
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Gray Doe, 1 yr. old, has"@=3
babies, white, gray, black, ree
white speckled, $5.00; Doe,5-
mos. old, White Speckled, Guest
to come Apr. 14th, $2.50; White .
and black Speckled Buck, 3
mos, old, $1.50; 9, $8. Dallas :
Ivie, Cornelia. iS
Breeding stock: NZW, NZR,
Cal-Cross Hy-Breed, Heavy wt.
Chinchilla, and Californians,
all ped, and registered, for sale.
Letters ans. L. D. Duenckel,
Columbus, P. O. Box 1476.
Genuine Cal-Cross Hybrid
Rabbits, stock from originator
of breed, best for meat produc+
tion, Juniors, $4> ea. Mrs. Jack
Sanders, Macon, 131 First. St.
NZW, select breed, heavy wt.
good bone, 7 mos. old, for cae s
All letters ans. Roger 7 A
Willacoochee, Rt. 2. a
Super- Wooler Angora Rab- vas
bits, 31/2-18 mos. old, all bors!
stock, $15. for entire lot, Ship
exp, collect. Ralph Sherer, :
Hamilton, Rt. 2, Box 89.
NZW and Chinchilla Rabbits,
for sale or trade for purebred
pigeons, J. C. Fletcher, Moul-
trie, Rt. 3. ,
1 NZR Buck, 11 mos. old, $2.-
50. FOB. Exch. for young An-
gora Doe or Blue Doe. Each
pay postage. C. M. Adams
Gainesville, Rt. 3.
Pace BIGHT
reached 65,000;000, valued
- In view of this tremendous expansion,
additional market outlets had to be found.
-. Our leading poultry processors are also,
availing themselves of inspection service
which enables them to not only supply
at $45,630,000.
a! (Continued from Page One)
We began with 500,000 broilers in 1935,
- valued at $230,000, The 1950 production
hospitals and oe ipatMiatiban over
the Nation, but our
wherever they are.
Thus, we have opened. markets
Georgia eggs, poultry and dairy products. |
not dreamed of a few years ago. -
quent shipments of Georgia poultry and
poultry products are made to South and.
Central American countries, thereby es-
Armed Services
for
Fre-
and we avai
shipment of Gea
LIVESTOCK WANTED
POULTRY FOR SALE
EGGS FOR SALE _
.
CATTLE WANTED:
Trade fine, young, reg. Jer-
~~ gey bull, ready for service, for
an Angus, Holstein or White
Face bull. R. H. Earnest, East
Point, Box 283. RA. 7245.
Want sub. to reg. short horn,
milking type, male baby calf,
1 to 4 wks. old, del. to me.
Quote best price. George Cook,
' Machen.
Want Reg. Guernsey heifer,,
ready bred, preferably to reg.,
polled White Face-Hereford or
Guernsey, good size and from
a heavy milker. State wt., when
bred, age and price. Bob Sosby,
' Carnesville.
HORSES AND MULES: .
__. Want buy cheap nice horse
a that will work anywhere: Wil-
Ge lis Beck, College. Park, Rasa:
CA. 9938.
Want spotted Shetland pony,
within 25 mi. Atlanta, for
small boy to handle. Melvin
-Etris, Bast Point, 3483 Lee St.
FA. 1569,
_ RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS
(cavies) of breeding age, any
color. Thos, C, King, Moultrie,
1903 Ist St., N. E.
POULTRY FOR SALE .
__ BANTAMS:
a Mixed bantams, 50c ea. -Law-
rence Veal, Ty Ty, es
13 mixed bantamis, some lay-
_ Ing, $6. cr 50c ea. Won't ship.
W. H. Saylors, Whitesburg.
1 pr. ea. W. L: and R. I. Red
= bantams, and 2 pr. Golden Se-
---_. brights, $5. pair, M. O. Prompt
at shipment. Roy McWhorter,
_ Trion, P. O. Box 656.
Extra nice pr. purebred
Golden Sebrights from prize
winning stock, $6. Hubert Mil-
ler, Dudley, Box 154.
2 trios purebred 1950 S, C.
Dark Brown Leghorn bantams,
$5. trio. Mrs. J. N. Turner, Ru-
pert.
3 pr. crossed bantams, hens
laying, color brown and white
spots and black tail, $4. or $1.-
50 pr.: Also white King pigeons
for sale or swap for -Saanan
milk goat. Grady Panter, Dial.
~ CORNISH:
10 purebred Dark Cornish
hens and cockerel, $25.; cock-
erels, same breed, $3. ea. 2 for
$5. H. W. Thurmond, Farming-
ton, Rt. 1.
MINORCAS:
Pape str. Black Minorcas, 1
yr. old, 6 pullets laying and 1
cockerel, $20. Mrs. L: L. Wal-
lace, Atlanta, 469 Metropolitan
BE Ste)
PEACOCKS. PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.
Chinese Ringneck Pheasants,
about ready for laying. Reason-
able. A. L. Haddock, Haddock,
Ga,
Sev, Pairs ea., White Kings,
Bronze Modenas, Black Modenas
and other breeds, very reason-
able prices. J. H. Deaton, Co-
Ivmbus, Box 24.
Utility Homer pigeons mated
and banded, $3. p R. W. Cald-
well, Atlanta, 3810 Cue Rd.,
RA 6085,
=~ Per pair: 1 yr old Blue and
Black Shoulder peafowl, $40.;
Chinese, Mongolian, Formosian
Ringneck pheasants, $11.00; Ga,
Bob White quail, $8.00; fe pen
Black Cornish bantams, 5 hens,
eock, $16.50. M. a Helen
De Atlanta. a LIT
Want 2 female guinea pigs|
Place order for day old quail,
50c ea. Live del. Guaranteed; al-
so quail eggs, 35c ea, Mrs. Glen
Leathers, Fairburn, Rt, 2.
REDS (N. H.. AND R..1)
50 N. H, Red broilers, wt. 1/2
to 3/4 lb. ea, 55c ea. Mrs, Jack
L. Beasley, Egypt. : 8
75 best grade N. H. Red pul-
lets, 10 wks. old April -10th.
Healthy, in good cond., $1.25 ea.,| 2-
lots of 10 or more. FOB, Custo-
mer furnish crates. Alex Bar-
field, Louisville.
Dark str. bloodtested R. I. Red
chicks, 25 for $5.00; Eggs, $2. for
15 postpaid. Mrs, Don Donald-
son, Decatur, 726 So, Candler St.,
DE 2405.
Best bloodtested N: H. and
Parmenter Red young hens, lay-
ing, $2.75 ea.; also Dark Cornish
young rooster and young hens,
from bloodtested breeder stock,
$3. ea. Shipped in light crate.
Money Order. Mrs. R. C. San-
ders, Vienna,
TURKEYS GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC.:
White turkeys, breeding stock,
hens laying,, for sale my place.
Won't ship, J..C. Symmes, At-
Janta, 4650 Harris Trail, Rt. 10.
White African guineas, $2. ea,
FOB. Z. J, Lee, Red Oak,
3 ganders and 1 goose, all ma-
ture for sale or exch. Make of-
fer. T. F. Daniel, Statham, Rt. 1.
Pr. big Bronze turkeys, gob-
bler and hen, $18. or $10. ea.;
Turkey eggs, $4. dozen for set-
ting. Mrs, C. R. Sorrells; Mon-
roe, Rt, 1. g
Bookng orders for April, May
and June del. Beltsville White
and BB Bronze turkey poults,
75c ea. $1.50 deposit with order.
ee Joseph Mikle, Lithonia, Rt.
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS:
Want 1 Hamburg or Silver Se-
bright tantam rooster, or a large
type Hamburg. Advise age and
price, ete, at once, Robert Har-
ris, Marietta, Rt. 5.
PIGEONS:
Want swap pr. young White
tAmy Rickebt,
Bantam eggs, 15, $1: Miss
Cartersville, Rt.
37
B. B. Bronze turkey eggs, $4.
doz. Mrs. Gertie Connell, Hazle-
hurst, Rit. 3, Box 154,
B. B. Prize winnning stock
White Cornish eggs, 15, $2, a8
Del. No out-of-state - orders.
Mrs. O. L. (Seat Lavonia, Rt.
ay,
Pirebied White Cornish ones,
from prize winners, 15, $2.2
Mrs. W. H. ey. Tuspetia:
Rt: 2. & : ae
Guinea- eggs, $1.25 doz.; Also
6 fine Guinea males, 3- White
African, 3 Purple, several Guin-
ea Roosters, $1.50 ea. PP. A. T.
Sheppard, Lithonia, Rt. 1, Box
D5. : .
Turkey eggs, $4. doz. Mirs. L.
J. Clay, Loganville,
Golden Sebright, Dark Con
ish, Brown Leghorn Bantam
Hatching eggs, $3. and set-
ting; Also few Birs, $3. and $5.
ea. Bob Clark, Macon, 372
Spring St.. :
Giant Black Minorca eggs,
$3. per 15. L. B. iilitans, New-
nan.
White Pekin Duck.eggs, 10
ea.. Goose, 25c ea. Mailed in
your container, Plus postage,
Walter Stegmeyer, Savannah,
20 West 76th St. :
B. B. Bronze. Turkey 3
50c ea.; Mallard Duck,
doz. COD. Alimon Shipman,
Vienna, Rt. 2. eng
Nice B. B. Bronze Turkey
eggs, $4: 15 doz. PP. Immediate
delivery. Robert T. Attaway,
Wrightsville.
Papes Black Minorca eg
16, $1.50 postage paid. Mrs.
D. Blliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
_ MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
BEES: ..~
200 ten frame, genitle, yel-
low, Italian colonies of Bees.
State Cert. Equipment sound,
painted, standard size. Plenty
Cio 1 ors 2 ae Can be
moved by truck. A. V. Dow-
ling, Valdosta, 114 Bast North
N. Z, rabbits for a pr. White Fan- | St.
tain igeons, Show type. Advise,
Warner E, Wilson, Menlo.
QUA: "=
Want 2 Bob White Quail hens.
Give complete information. R.
H. Freeman, Forsyth, ' Hitching
Post Farm.
EGGS FOR SALE
4 A Foundation Flock Jer-
sey W. Giamt Hatching eggs,
$2. per setting; 2 settings,
$3.75. PP in Ga, April delivery,
Exchange for A-1 quality hon-:
ey in comb or dried apples.
Moline M. Landrum, Adairs-
ville, Rt,
Bronze seaee eggs, We ea.
Can ~~ now. Cash orders,
a W. E. Lashley, Anderson-
ville,
Ringneck Pheasant eggs and
Chix available now: Beltsville
White Turkey, Bobwhite quail,
White Guinea Fowl, Black
Shoulder, Peafowl, John R.
Bennett, Augusta, 2710 Walton
Way.
White African Guinea eggs,
$1.75 setting. Add postage; Al-
g0 Roosters, $1.75 ea. J. N. Car-
gon, Griffin; ere rah TE
BUTTER:
Nice country butter, 4-5 lbs.
week, 60c lb. plus postage. No
less 2 Ibs. per week mailed.
Mrs, H. L. Patterson, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
FRUIT. (DRIED):
Good, sour cooking fruit, free
of worms, peeling and. cores,
50c lb. PP in 5 and 10 Ib. lots.
Bunyon Weeks, Dial.
Bright, sundried apples, free
of worms, peel and oa 40c Ib.
Add postage. Mis. L. Van-
zant, Dial.
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MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
EGGS:
Want setting of eggs from
Blue Peafowl. Give complete
information. R. H. Freeman,
Forsyth,
Want 12 turkey eggs- for
hatching. Advise. Mrs. J. C.
Owen, Rockmart; Rt. 2.
HAY aes eG!
Want some hay, near Sparta
as possible, prefer Lespedeza.| Must
Write what you have, distance
and nee: J.4 im Archer, Spartai 3
Near church, Write
Box 135,
|planting and cultivating cotton,
corn, and peanuts for- wages or
.| route, elec. lights, Tel. 2691. ey
MISCELLANEOUS oe
_ WANTED
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PLANTS:
50 Ib. Rate sacks | for 500 ge
tomato and cabbage plants: 1]
sack for each hundred. eae
Mrs. R. L, Ellis, Rydal, *Rt.
SEED: - ES :
ant few Balsom apple ak
State price.
Carty, Rupert, Rt. 1, Box 10.
SACKS: 15 :
Exc. good, clean ee speckled |
crowder peas for good grade;
Mrs. -C. .O:. Mc-}
print sacks: 1 Ib. for 1 sack. Ea, | Regu
pay postage. Mrs. Mae -McKib-
ben, Felton, Rt. 1.
Exe. yellow chrysanthemum
plants at one cent each for
print (litht) sacks, 100. Ib. cap.
Ea. pay postage. Write first.
Mrs. W. L. Howell, Hahira.
Exe, King Humbert canna,
red and yellow double, roots| +
15 roots |.
for nice print sacks:
for 5. sacks, Ea. pay postage.
Miss Sarah Henderson, Atlan-}
ta, 475 Oakland Ave., 8. Ez
FARM HELP sans
Want. 1 or 2 w tena on |:
standing rent basis. -Opportuni- |
ty .for GI. 4 R house, water, |
lights, school and mail route.
or see:
Mrs.
Resi \
sWant 1, 2, od 3, ond siete
hands. Nice place, $3.
small house, elec. lights. No
drunks. J. H. Zaring, Atlanta,
(2624 Cascade Rd. eae
Walter Miller, Bastman :
1H tar 2R on 90-30
be good worker. No
2 ce Colle
Want middleage_ woman. for | be
poultry raising, milking, other |
gee farm chores. Experienced. | ter.
1 J.-C. McLeod, ed tor aay
Want 2 setae sivers for
wages and crop. Good ae
on paved road, school
E. Stephens, Waynesboro.
Want unencumbered woman
to do light farm work, taking
care of chickens, gardening,
etc. Live -in farm home. Mod-
erate salary. Mrs, J. M. Batch:
ett, Douglasville.
Want _ experienced tractor
{man, Must be experienced with |
different kinds machinery; Al-
so want man for common farm
labor. R.. L. Seen Jonesboro, *
ga 4 ital ae
Want an
yrs.
No milking, Good home on
farm with middleazed couple.
Mrs. Margaret Ketchersid, eure
ley, Rt. 1: f
Good 2 or 3 HL
standing rent or 4th. basis. 5
R house, barn, pasture, good
place to raise stock, On state
highway, 4 mi. town, school} ;
route. J. Van Meee Ro- ;
ehelle. 1
z crop for. ja
ton, Rt 3
as one of fam g
and other a pase fren ha
| room, co, Soe
Bill. Franks, -
ipignedaered! eee
white woman, between 25-45]
old for light farm. work. |!
Want white ma to work on ne
farm and live as one of fam-
ily, board and
wages. Like to hear at once.
O. H. Glover, Bartow, Rt. ae
Want Christian White cou
settled, to do general
work on farm. Home and -sal-
ary. Tel. Cy. 4842. B. C.. Lang- Mm
ley, Atlanta, 1936 Flat Shoals
Ave., S. E.
Want young married man
with some experience and
from nearby. County, to help
with cattle on Hereford farm.}
House with lights and water.
be ete est, Write
reasonable| N
> Experienced.
: Be as oo
-References: if desired.
full details. .B: on
raster aoe Ben |
Want job on farm
or truck driver. Jim