reliabl alth in ho on ff farm Charl Box | Georgia Farmers Tom Linder Commissioner WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1951 A:ditorial By TOM LINDER Tuesday, May 29, 1951, the last Re- t of Confederate Veterans will be- n Norfolk, Virginia. The program run from May 30, through June 3. orth from its scabbard high in air 3eneath Virginias sky id they who saw it gleaming there And knew who bore it knelt to swear, at where that sword led, they would dare : To follow and to die. Pshty-six years ago General Robert E. for 4 ves a, GO i . 5 ey was forced to yield to the preponder- of man power and supplies. Lee Grant agreed to terms of surrender ppomattox, Virginia. General Joseph Mm ohnston surrendered to Sherman at @nsboro, North Carolina, and all the ir Commanders laid down their arms fin a few days. iis last reunion commemorating the and women who were the Confed- States of America will be the oc- m for events that will bring to mind GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE the heroic endurance and deeds of a people, the equal of whom has not, yet appeared on this earth. No Nation rose so bright and fair or fell so pure of crime. From the prospective of 1951, the events leading up to the War Between the States as well as the events during its course can be much more accurately surveyed than was possible at the time of these events. When we pledge allegiance to the flag, we say: I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the re- EDITORS NOTE: The National Com- mander of the Sons of the Confederacy is Belmont Dennis, of Covington. The State Commander is Tom Linder. public for which it stands one Nation in- divisible with liberty and justice for all. This Nation was instituted as a repub- lic, the protection of each individual State in all its sovereign rights was the fundamental principle on which the sol- emn compact was entered by the thirteen original States. When the Confederate States could no longer tolerate the Union to which they were bound, they undertook to separate themselves and to form a Nation of the South. The States of the Confederacy were comparable to South Korea today. The Confederates desired to be free of the Northern States just as South Korea has desired to be free from North Korea. From 1861 to 1865, hundreds of thou- sands of men from the Northern States shed their blood on the battle fields to force the Southern States to remain in the Union. Today, thousands of Ameri- eans from both the North and the South are giving their lives on the battle fields of Korea to maintain the rights of South Korea to be independent of North Korea. Soldiers from the South are fighting for the same principle in 1951 for which they fought from 1861 toJ65. Men from the Northern States have acknowledged that the men of the South were right and they have joined in this fight in Korea to uphold the principle that the people of one section shall not have the will of another section imposed upon them by force. : The great changes which occur over long periods of time show how the com: mon-people are forced into wars to do tha fighting and the dying, believing that they are fighting for the right wher most of the time they are simply carrying out the selfish desires and interest of a small group of men who happen to be in posi- tion to direct events according to their own interest. A cause that is right does not die be- cause it is temporarily crushed by supe- rior force. The people of the South have maintained their liberty for eighty-six years in spite of the fact that they were crushed at Appomattox, and this is be- cause they never ceased to cherish their rights and freedom and above all because they never ceased to trust in God to pro- tect them and their states from the great evils which had so sorely beset them during the war and during the recon- struction era. It is a matter of historic record that Nations and Empires travel a well mark- ed cycle. The lessons of history show us that men cannot be trusted with, too (Continued on Page Two) {REE 4 css Of The Confederacy May Be Found On Page2 Of This Issue PAGE rwO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. | - FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE - FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE Red Indian Flag, 80c doz.; Pansy Violets, 60c doz.; 3 dif. NATIONAL poor Assock, 1(ON ao {Vibe MEMBER cols. Dbl. Larkspurs, 70c doz.; Burning Bush, 10 dif. cols. mums, 80 doz.; 1 col. Cushion Mums, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Otto Camp, Eastamiollee. Burpees Imp. Wilt Resistant of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy Giamt Grego Aster plants, 8 colors, Red Salvia, Hybrid, Chrysanthemums-Like and ruf- fled. petaled Yellow Marigolds, Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. 50c doz.; Coleus, assorted col- ors, 15c a.; $1. doz. Prepaid. Mrs. J. H. Robinson, Ellaville, Bulletin, nor for any transaction notices. Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga, | Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act #& of June 6, 1900. Accepted for Mailing at special rate of postage orovided for in Section 1103. Act of C tober 8, .1917. Ex=cutive Office, State Capitol Editorial and Executive Ofices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. e"estion Office 114.'22 ~ ~a St, ECovinaten, Ga. 4 Under Legislative Act. the Georgia Market Bulletin does nol assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the resulting from published . Box 34. -Red and Pink Running Roses, rooted Pink, Lavender Crape Myrtle, 15 ea.; Flash Mari- gold plants, 10c doz.; Striped Yard Cane, 10c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Re- becca. Mixed Hardy Asters, Hardy and Per.: Phlox, White Daisy Mums, Ageratum, 35c doz.; White, Blue Iris, Purple Wis- teria, 50c doz.; Petunias, Sweet Violets, Fall Asters, 20c doz. Exch.. for rooted pot plants, print sacks. Add postage. - Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt. 2. Azaleas, Weeping Mary, Yel- low. Jasmine, Altheas, Golden- bell, Yellow Japonicas, Birdeye bushes, Evergreen vines (blue bloom), 6, $1.00; Purple -Wild Iris, Yellow Orange Day Lilies, Yellow Root plants, 25c doz.; $1. C. Add postage, Mrs. Homer Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Col. Pink and Purple Dahlia plants, $1.00; Rose Bush, 50c ea.; Also Artichoke plants, 50c doz. Miss Gecrgia Winkle, Ray- mond, Dbl. Japonicas, 8 yrs. old, rooted, 75e ea.; Boston Lilies, | - 75c doz.; King Alfred Jonquils, Easter Lilies, Japanese Iris, 50c doz. Mrs. J. C. Keener, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. ; Downy Yellow Violet., Birds Foot, Common Purple, White Swamp Violets, Galax, Pitcher | plant, Wild- Geranium, Dutch- mans Breeches, Partridge vine, Anemone, Creeping Charlie, 50c doz.; Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Tril- lium, 10c:ea.; 3, 25c. Add post- age. Mrs. Mary Langley, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. Golden Chain, 3, $1.00; Sil-| ver Maple, 2, $1.00; Boxwood, 75c ea.; .Buttercups, 5c ea.;) i : March Flowers, White, Dbl. and | ergreen Vinca single, 50c doz.; $2.50 C, Pur-| Vine, Red and ple Lilacs, Snow Balls, 3, $1.00.} Horsemint, 50c 4 Add postage. Alvin Vick, Eli-|H. Ed Jay, Rt. 3. Single and Dbl. Day Lilies, 30c doz.; Also hand picked Okra seed, 30c cup. Add post- age. No checks nor COD. Roy Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. . Dahlias, large type: . Copper King, Roman Eagle, Blue Moon, Rose Glory, Ashley Park, Or-| ange Ball, Rose Fallon, others, | rieg $3 doz. All dif, small types|cols.: Daisy typ and PomPoms, $2. doz. Mrs. H.} Mrs. R. L. Silve Tapsior the Old Confeds (Continued from Page One) much authority. When they are, they use it to ovvress their fellow man. The lessons of history teach us that great Netions arise from human __ stock thet is close to the soil. In its initial stages it produces great statesmen and great leaders. As it progresses in the at- tainment of power and of wealth, for some unnown reason, man of less and less statue fall heir to possessions of pow- er and these men of less statue always use power for purposes of oppression. The Reunion at Norfolk will bring to an end the meeting of men who wore the grey. The last rebel yell in this world will have been he2rd. The last man will march with a genuine Confederate Flag in his hons with the bullet holes which are the last visible testimony. of the fierce battles threii*h which the Confederates -went and the flag which represented principes which they held dearer than their own lives. , TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture THE BLUE AND THE GRAY By the flow o1 ise inland river, Whence the fleets of iron have fled, Where the bicdes of the grave-grass quiver, Asleep are the ranks of the dead; Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgement day; Under the one, the Blue; Under the other. the Gray. These in the robings of glory, * Those in the gloom of defeat; All with the battle-blood gory, In the dusk of eternity meet; Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; Under the laurel, the Blue; Under the willow, the Gray. From the silence of sorrowful hours. The desolate mourners go, Lovingly laden with. flowers, Alike for the friend and the foe; Under the sod and the dew. _ Waiting the judgment day; Under the roses, the Blue; Under the lilies, the Gray. So with an equal splendor, The morning sun-rays fall, With a touch impartially tender, On the hlossoms blooming for all; Under the sod aud tne ucw, Waiting the judgment day; Broidered with gold, the Blue; Mellowed with gold, the Gray. So when the summer calleth, ~ On forest and field of grain, With an equal murmur falleth The cooling drops of the rain; Under the sod and the dew, : Waiting the judgment day; Wet with the rain. the Blue; Wet with the rain, the Gray. Sadly, but not with upbraiding, The generous deed was done; In the storm of the years that are fading. No braver battle was won; Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; Under the blossoms, the Blue; Under the garlands, the Gray. No more shall the war-cry sever: _ Or the winding rivers be red; They banish our anger forever, When they laurel the graves of our dead; Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; Love and tears for the Blue; Tears and love for the Gray. J. P. AUSTIN THE SWORD OF ROBERT LEE Forth from its scabbard pure and bright, Flashed the sword of Lee! Far in the front of the deadly fight High oer the brave in the cause of Right Its stainless sheen like a beacon light Led us to Victory. Out of its scabbard where full long It slumbered peacefully. Roused from its rest by the battles song Shielding the feeble, smiting the strong Guarding the right, avenging the wrong Gleamed;the sword of Lee. Forth its scabbard high in air Beneath Virginias sky VE. Bell, Duluth, Rt. 2. 5. Forth irom its scabbard! all in Bright flashed the sword Tis shrouded now in its sheath It sleeps the sleep of our Defeated yet without a stain, Proudly and peacefully. Father Abram J. BR: THE CONQUERED BA Furl that Banner, for tis wee Round its staff tis droppinin Furl it, fold it itis best? : For theres not a man to wa And theres not a sword to save it, And theres notone left to lav In the blood which heroes gave it; ~. And its foes now scorn and br Furl it. hide itlet it rest. _ Take that Banner down, tis tatter Broken is its staff and shatte: And the valiant hosts are scatter Over whom it floated high. Oh! tis hard for us to fold it; Hard to think theres none to | Hard that those, who once unrollec Now must furl it with a sigh. Furl that Bannerfurl it sadly e Once ten thousands-hailed it And ten thousands wildly, madly, Swore it should forever wave; Swore that foemans sword sho Hearts like theirs entwined Till that flag should float forev Oer their freedom, or their Furl if! for the hands that gras And the hearts that fondly Cold and dead are lying low; |. ; -. And that Bannerit is trai * While around it sounds the wailing Of its people in their woe. | For, though conquered, they adore Love the cold, dead hands that b Weep for those who fell before i Pardon those who trailed an But, oh! wildly they deplore it, _ Now who furl and fold it so. | And they who saw it gleaming there And knew who bore it knelt to swear, That where that sword led, they would dare To follow and to die. Out of its scabbard!never hand Waved sword from stain as, free, Nor purer sword led braver band, Nor braver bled for a brighter land, Nor brighter land had a Cause so grand, Nor cause a chief like Lee. Forth from its scabbard! how we prayed, That sword might victor be; : And when our triumph was delayed. And many a heart grew sore afraid, We still hoped on while gleamed the blade Of noble Robert Lee. Furl that Banner! True, tis gory, Yet tis wreathed around with And twill live in song and story, Though its folds are in the d For its fame on brightest pages, Penned by poets and by sages, Shall go sounding down the ages Furl its folds though now we n Furl that Banner, softly, slowly, Treat it gentlyit is holy For it droops above the dead. Touch it notunfold it n Let it droop there, furled fo For its peoples Bo FOR SALE RS AND lcs oat FOR | sane Aza.cas, Yel- , Golden- ponica Birdeye n vines with $1.00; Purple ow Orange Day 25ce.doz.; $1. C. s. Manda Hen- Rt. 3 Azaleas, icas, Birdeye bush- vines, blue bloom, Wild Iris, Or- dbl. Marigold Add postage.. Henderson, Elli- 5; $1.00: Lemon love, Blue Spider ii Pink, Rose , mixed Iris, 50c as, Spiress, Box- r Red Hibis- Chrysanthemums, Japonica:, 50c ea. Mrs. Lee Eller, ' Crabappies, Azaleas, (Yel- Pink, Red), Red < Pines, Cherokee: : Mtn. ~ rooted, -4 fit. $1.50 doz Mrs. Blanche White, Bronze, Yellow PomPom Stock plants, and Lace ferns, fodil- and Jonquil Exchange for 100 d postage. Mrs. Care A. H. Grif- um, Purple and Mums, Hardy dy Yellow and Prim- doz.; fl doz.; Ol.| postage. Mrs. lox, Mums, Yellow idenglow, Yellow rift, 50c doz.; Hardy 6, 50c. Add postage. Blackwell, Debian ian Iris, Wine Lil- Perennial Phlox, ups, Goldenglow, 50c doz; 2 each Blue Easter Tulips, i _ Tiger hite Dogwood, Red oseberry, Magnolia, pea Azaleas, 1, Mrs. tunias, rooted, 50c ea.; Minia- e,| ture Jonquils, 25 doz. Mrs. H. ris, Red Flowering Horsemint, 50c . |: 25 ea.; .mese Sacrid. Lily, Single Blue .| Mary C. Tumlin, Eastanollee. |25 orders PP in Ga. Add post- | gonias, 2 Green Wandering Tew, 15 ea.; -|35c; Hardy Phlox, 12 seedling, |py and Shoo Fly seed, 15 pkg.; |many dif. colors and . | Iris, White Jonquils, Butter and Blue Ridge Rose Azaleas, 25 ea.; $2. doz.; Mtn. Ferns, Blue Yellow Primrose plants, doz.; Holly, Red Locust, 50c ea.; Black Haw Tree, Tree Lily, Rose: of Sharon, Altheas, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. Lavender Blue, Per. Asters, 5, $1.00; Rose, Queen Annes Lace, 25 clump; Gold- englow, 10c ea.; 3, 25c; Red Flowering | Tame Mint, 10 a bunch; 6, 25c; Rose Hibiscus, 25c ea; "Salmon Sultana cut- tings, 10c. ea.; 3, 25c. Add post- age. Mrs. E. L. Howard, Doug- lasville, Rt. 1, Box 429. Dbl. and Single Day Lily, 25e doz.; Blue and Yellow Iris, 50c doz.; Spider Lilies, 50c; Chi- Hyacinths, $1. doz.; Collection 12 Everblooming Roses, $5.00 doz. Dill, 12, 10c. Add postage. a Mary C. Florence, Du- rand. : White Dogwood, Maple, Mtn. Laurels, $1. doz.; Jan. Jasmine, Old Fashion Velvet Rose, Red, Japonicas, 50c ea.; Purple, Pink Hardy Phlox, 40c doz.; Blue Snapdragons, Blue Single Hya- cinths, Day Lilies, 25 doz. Add postage. No Fla. orders. Mrs. Peal Waddell, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Mixed Iris, Narcissi, Butter and Eggs, Wild Geraniums, Heartsease, Trilliums, Nickle Vine,. mixed Mums, Orange | Hemerocallis, dbl. and_ single, | variegated violets, Birds Foot violets, Galax,.,50c doz. Exch. for Elephant Ears or Caladium. Jeanne Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 98. Blue, White Pansy Violets, 60c doz.; Red Indian Flag, 70c doz.; Several dif. col. | Dbl. Larkspurs, 80c doz.; 1 col. Cushion Mums, $1. doz.; 12 dif. cols. Mums, 90c doz.; Burning Bush, 70c doz. Add postage. Red, White, Pink Perkins Rose, Hibiseus, Purple Lilacs, Baby Breath. Spirea, Bridal- wreath, Yellow Jasmine, For- sythia, 2, 35c; Sweet Violets, | Mums, Thrift, 20c doz.; Mam- moth Zinnias, 10c cup; Mari- gold seed, 10c half cup. $2: or- ders PP-in Ga. No checks. Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt. 3. Dbl. Day Lilies, Butter and Eggs, White Narcissi, Physos- tegias, Gaillardia, Dbl. Pink Poppy, 2 doz.,-35c; 90c C; Li- llacs, Silver Maples, 20e ea.; Zinnias, Marigold, 15c cup. $12 1 age on out of state orders. Charlie Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Gordon Rd. Rooted Pink. or White Be- 35c ea.; 2, 50c; Red Pinks, 20c bunch; Striped or 2, 25; Add postage. Orders of $1. insured. Mrs. J. C. Howard, oe 616 Stadium St. Althea bushes, 4-10 in, 6, | 35: Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 50, 45c; Collection pot flowers, | Begosiias, Ferns, Geranium, oth- ers, cuttings, $2. doz. PP; Pop- Angel Trumpet seed free with $2. order. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Res Be .Dahlias, giant size, $2. doz.; _ types, mixed varieties, $1.25 doz. Thad Vaughn Rogers, Ayersville, Small African Violets, pot/B Night Blooming Cereuse, Small Butter Gardenias. Reasonable price. Cannot ship. Mrs. Mer- rell, ory 927 Crew St., S. W. Ma. African Violets: Freida, Red -Head, Norseman, Red Girl, Blue Dupont, Neptune, Red Laurel, Mary Wac, 50c ea. Add 15c postage; Day Lilies, White Eggs, '50c doz.; Thrift, $1. C. Mrs, PR. Sweatmon, Atlanta, 17-Louise Pl. N. W. Geraniums: Duke of Mont (fuchsia), Cameo Pink, Florist (red) type, blooming size, 50c ea.; Begonias, West Point Beauty, 101 Pink, White, also large flowering dbl. pink Pe- - plants of Beef Steak Begonia, : B. Clower, Lesmencevilie, Rt. 3. glow, Fall Aster, Liriope Muscari, 50 doz.; Gail- lardia, Physostegia, White Aza- leamums, Oxallis, Daisies, Lemon Yellow Spotted Cannas, Palm, Butterfly Lily, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. D.. M. Mansfield, Augusta, 1942 Haynie Dr, ae in. in di einen for a Prince Albert can full. L. G. Westbrook, Kingsland. Snapdragons, Stocks, Golden- Ageratum, Pink and White 35 doz.; Giant Shasta $1. doz.; Umbrella Giant zinnias, improved to a, clean, ne all colons of choice Giant no chaff. $1. prepaid Watermelon crepe myrtle, $3. doz.; 2 green jews, 15c; D, Per- kins roses, sweet shrubs, milk and wine lily, 5 for $1. 00; blue or white hydrangea, Well rooted. Exch. for print sacks. No order less $1. Add postage. = Clayton Douglas, Alma, Rt. 25e ea. Blue ie Tree Arborvi- taes, 12-20 in. $4. doz.; Globe]. Arborvitaes, in., $3. doz.; Pink Mtn. Laurels, Pink, Red Bush Roses, $2. doz. (ATES well packed. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. "Bo xwood, 10-14 Pink, White Laurels, Pink Rhododendrons, Pink Crabap- ple, Wild Dogwood, Pink, Yel- low Holly, $2..doz.; Large. Blue Violets, 3 col. Iris, 3 kinds Per. Phlox, 2 doz. 50c; Boxwood, 8-12 -in., Globe and Pyramid Arborvitaes, $3. doz. Sadie Wilcon, Blue Ridge. Calif. Purple Violets, 36, $1.; Royal Robe Violets, $1. doz. All rooted. $2. orders PP. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Maiden Hair Ferns, 4, 50c; Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Trillium,f mixed colors, 35 doz.; Golden- glow, $1. doz.; Boston Ivy vine, 50c doz.; Tiger Lilies, 6, $1.00; Swan. White and Purple Vio- lets, 30c doz. Moss packed. Mrs. F. M. Baton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Hardy Per. Phlox, mixed col,, 55c . doz.; Buttercups,. Butter and Eggs, 35c doz.; Mixed col. Dahlias,. Trailing Arbutus, Si- berian Tris, Dbl. Day, and Blackberry Lilies, $1.00 doz.; Torch Lilies, 5, $1.00; $2. doz. Moss packed. Mrs. M. Le Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Per. Verbena, rooted plants, Scarlet red, deep pink, $1. doz. Plus 15 postage. No order less $1.-in Georgia only. Mrs. Joh Miller, Franklin, Rt. 4. : Abelia, Coralberry, Quince, Boxwood, English Ivy, Soft Hy- drangeas, Balm, Lavender, Peri- winkle, 25c ea.; Large size, 50c; Andorra Juniper, Tris, Greek Pfitzer Junipers, $1. ea., $2. or- oe PP. Josan Geia, Lawrence- ville. King Alfred Tonquils, April White Narcissi, $2. C. day lilies, dbl. red, yellow cannas, 12 for | $1.00, rose col. thrift, 12 for 50c, snowdrops, Fla. moss, 12. for 15c. Exch. for print sacks. Miss Martha Womack, Bremen, Rt. 2; Box 89. Cornus Fla. Rubea, red flow-| 1 ering Dogwood, 18-24 in. well branched, $2. ea.; Red Leaf Barberry, 18-24 in, 50c ea.- Dixie Brilliant Red Thrift, -$1. doz.; August Daffodils, $5. c Talmadge Robinson, Greenville. Red. Thrift, $1. doz.; Dwarf Boxwood, 10-12 in: high, com- pact, ae nicely shaped, 8 8 yrs. fee as Camellia Tain "Dbl. Pink: Rooted, 1 ue pa $3. doz.; $20. C. Mrs. Robinson, Greenville. Fae 12-15 in. $6. doz.; $37. C; $355. M; Smaller size, $4. doz.; $20. C; $185..M. Maude Hamby, Greenville. Nandinas, Cherry Laurel, Ivy, Ligustrum, Privet, $6. C. Write for prices on native shrubs and perennials. Lois Woodruff, Greer ville. Boxwoods ranging from 1-3 ft Write for prices; Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels, 1-2 ft., Black- berry, and Atamasco Lilies, Dwarf Dutch Iris, $1. doz.; $5. C. Blanche Woodruff, Green- ville. Fragrant Giant Royal Pur- ple Violets, 50c doz. 3 doz.,| Ivis $1.00; Woods Ferns (a peren- mial) 50c a 8, $1.00; Privet Hedge, $2. C $1. Coit you. dig the eae oh. FE Cousins, m. Greenville, Rt. 3. Fragrant Royal (giant) Pur- ple Violets, 30c doz. in lots 31/2 doz.; Rooted Hydrangea, pink, blue, 50c ea.; 3, $1.00; Lucretia Dewberry, 3 doz., $1. Mrs. J. B. Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3. White Dogwood, Yellow Mtn. Laurel, Red Crabapple, Coral- berry, Holly, Weeping Willow, Yellow Climbing Azaleas, Red, White, Yellow Seven Sister Roses, 20c ft.; Cowslip, Saf- fron, Velvet Petal Violets, Hounds Tongue, 20c ea. Plus postage. No stamps nor checks. a A. R. Harrison, Gordon, ie Mixed col. Coleus or Sul- tamas, 10, $1.00; Rosy Morn or mixed Petunia plants, 40 doz. Add 15c postage. nae As Pt Sheppard, Griffin, Rt. Large Dbl. Onange me Pop- py seed, 25c tsp.; Yellow Jon- quil, 25c doz. Add postage. Stamps accepted. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Calif, Blue Violets, $2. C; Blue Iris Lily, $1.50 C; Cushion Mums, $1. doz.; Lavender Thrift, 50c doz.;.Or exchange | for Red and Purple Verbena or pot flowers. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. Snow on the Mountain, 25c; 4 .Oclock, Catnip, 15c. Merele Kimsey, Atlanta, 131 Mortimer St, S..E. African Violets: Blue Eyed Beauty, White Girl, Sunrise, Gorgeous, Orchid Wonder, Lav- ender Pink Princess, Fringettes, White, Maurette, Light Blue, Red Lavender, $1.50; 3, $4.00. Tel. He. 7589-J. Jeanne Wilson, Atlanta, 943 ee Ave., N. E. Evergreen hedge plants, dif. size, rooted, $2. C. Exchange for Thrift plants: Sweetshrubs, rooted, 3, $1. Exch. for print sacks or other Kinds flowers. Mrs. Myrtle P. Hunt, Atlanta, 921 Capitol View Ave, N. .W. Be. 6654. Begonias: Star, Beefsteak, Metallica, Angelwing, Guinea- wing, Conch, 50c; 3, $1.25; Rex, $1.00; -3, $2.50; Including Fire- flush; Ferns: Fluffy Ruffles, Ostrick, Fishtail, Maiden Hair, Sultana, Dwarf mixed, white, 3, $1. $2. orders prepaid. Under add 25c. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, At- eee 943 Greenwood Ave., N. Gardenias, Boxwood, large Amaryllis bulbs, 25c ea.; As- sorted House plants, 7, $1. Add 25c for postage on each order: Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Jonquils, Narcissi (cream with yellow center), small yel- low, sweet, Ic ea.; Goldenglow, 35c doz.; Hardy Phlox, several col., 40 doz.; Iris bulbs, sev. col., 3; <10; "Small Boxwood, few. large ones. Add postage. Mrs. Leon Dodd, Alpharetta. Doro- Rt. doz. Plus postage. Miss thy - Wallace, Arnoldsville, Rose, White Hibiscus, 45 ea.; White Swan Lilacs, Prince Iris, 60c doz.; Anthony Waterer Spi- rea, 40c ea.; Blue Butterfly, 35c ea.; Pink Yarrow, Waves of Gold, 40c doz. Mrs. Clyde Lo- gan, Austell, Ri. 2 Mint-Blooms Euchsia, makes pretty borders, 25 plants, 50c. PP, Mrs. T. A. Ross, Adairs- ville, Rt, 2. Jonquils, Daffodils, 3. types Narcissi, $1.50 C; White Iris, Orange Day Lilies, $1.'C; Lav- ender Physostegia, Gray King plants, White Violets, 25 doz. Add postage. Exch. for Straw- berry, Onion, or Cabbage plants. Write first. Mrs. Walter Wallace, Arnoldsville, Rt. 1. Rooted Hedge plants, 1-2 ft., $2. C. Exch. for Rose or Pink Thrift plants. Each pay post- age. Also want Pacific Supreme Mum plants. Mrs. Myrtle P. Hunt, co 921 Capitol View Ave. N Liriope, Trailing Vinea, Dbl. pe Hemerocallis, $1. doz.; Star of Bethle- fon. 50c C; White Iris, 50c doz.; Jonquils, Narcissi, Daffo- dils, 75 C; Orders over $1. PP. Mrs. Coy Te Bradley, Sure, Rt. 1. 2 Pink Thrift plants, 75c C;/ Pink Perennial Sweetpeas, 40c} mixed |. Rooted Evergreen Privet hedge plants, lc ea.; $1. up or- ders PP; Bulbs: Blue Iris, Pa- per White Narcissi, Dbl. and Single Jonquil, Chrysanthe- mums, Pink and Purple, Tiger Lilies, 50c doz.; Cedar trees, 12-. 40 in., 50c ea. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7: Large Bronze Mums, for sale or exchange for other col, | mums, Each pay postage. Mrs. | z ee Brookshire, Gainesville, Easter Lilies, $1.25 doz.; Lilies, 75c doz.; Peach Almond and Butterfly bushes, 20c ea.; Star of Bethlehem, 75c doz.: Glad bulbs, 50c doz. White Dogwood, 6, $1.00; Azaleas, $1.- 25 doz.; Rooted Hedge plznts, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Norrell, Gainesville. Yellow Globe, 3, 25c; Peach Almond bushes, New Year vine, 20c ea.; Day Lilies, Glad bulbs, 50c doz.; Easter Lilies, $1. doz.; Star of Bethlehem em, 6, 50: Hedge, 50c doz.; $3.50 Cc Azaleas, $1.25 doz. "Add postage. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6 Well rooted Evergreen Privet Hedge plants, 12-36 in., 1c ea, PP on orders $1. or more; Also Blue Huckleberry bushes, 50 doz. Orders. filled promptly. Sudie E.. Clark, Gainesville, Rit. 7 New Year vine, Butterfly bushes, Purple Iris, Crabapple, Dogwood, each, 6, $1.00; Day and Easter Lilies, Blue Hya- cinths, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt, 6. Iris, red, white, deep blue, yellow lemon lilies, double at single, 8, $1.00; Emperor long- trumpet, large daffodils, cream wax yellow Jonquils, 50c doz. $2.50 C. Native. white dogwcod, red crepe myrtle, pink Almond, 25c ea. Mrs. _C. B. Robinson, Bowdon. : Calif. purple violets, fragrant, 3 doz., $1, Royal Robe violets, $1. doz. Add postage. Orders for $2. postpaid. Mrs. R. P. ee heimer, Brooks. Japanese hedge, about 75 for sale, size. Add po-tage. Dahlias, Ca:rellias, Gladioli or tulips. McDaniel, Baxley, 8. nice roots, 35c to 75 Exch. for Amaryllis, Mrs. E. E, Rt. 1, Box Cannas, 6 colors, $1. doz. Day lilies, 35c clump. Red Seven Sister Running rose, Lantzanas, Umbrella Palm, Coralberry, Yellow Jasmine, Milk and Wine lilies, Amaryllis, -pink crepe Myrtie, 26c ea. Dusty Mil- ler, daisy and ageratum plants. Mrs. W. E. Weoten, Camilla. Early yellow Jonquil., .pril white Narcissi, blooming size, $t.'C: or $3:C. $2.15 PP: Mrs. N. R. Wilson, 2non, Rt. 2. Mixed col. Glad bulbs, 50c doz. $3:50. C;. mixed: col Touch-Me-Not seed, 25c tbl; Morning Glory, 30c tbl. Add postage. Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Mixed col. Glad bulbs, bloom- ing size, 50c doz.; Blooming Pear, 25c spoon; Also Garlic bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Little, Bo 5 Ground, Rt: 4: Red and Yellow Cannas, 75- doz.; Paper White, Yellow Nar- cissi, Yellow Jonquils, $1.75 C; Blue Hyacinths, Star of Bethle- hem, Blue German Iris, 75 doz.;| Variegated Violets, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Joe Smith, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 66. Pink Thrift, White Narcissi, Yellow Jonquils, 35c doz.; Red Buds, Golden Bells, Tiger Lilies, 35c ea.; White June Lilies, 40c ea.; Blue Hyacinths, 75c doz.; Blue Star Bethlehem, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Fred Mosley, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 82. Mums: Small deep pink, and White Pom, 3 doz., $1.00; Pink Per. Phlox, 50c doz. Damp moss packed. Del. Mrs. W. H. Whit- ten, Chula. Govt. insp. 2-3 ft. Azaleas, rooted, moss packed, $1. doz.;. Or exchange for sacks, allowing 4 print, $1.00; 6 white, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Doyle Evans, Cartecay. Day -- Miss Gennia Brown, | FLOWERS AND SET ET A"TERS AND SEED FLOW .ND SEED OV ) FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE ALE -_ Dorothy Perkins Running}. Ivis, Giant White, Dark Purple Min, Laurels, Hhododendrens: Tiger Lilies, . Coleus cuttings, | a Pink Rose vine:, Altheas, For-| Orchid, Light Blue, Old Fash- Cherokee Roses, Dogwoods, Rice and Peanut Cactus, 10c ea.; | mi sythiss, Spirea Van Houtti,|ion Blue (2 tone), nice size|aleas, Strawberry Bush, Tulip Maiden Hair Fern Conch Be-|to- Bridalwreath, Spirea Rosea,|clump 25, Plus postage. Mrs.| Poplars, Crabapples, Red buds, | }gonia, 15c ea.; Red and Yellow | whi English Dogwocd, (Mock Or-|E, S, Hicks, Yatesville. Holly, Hemlock, Pussy Willows,| Cannas, 40c doz.; Mixed Sul- woge), Dark Pink Rose of] arik and Wine Lilies, 3. $1.00; White Pines, Red - aples, 2-3 tana. rooted, 20 ea.; Blue Sharon, 5, $1.00: White English Peachtrees, for sale. PP. Mrs. Ovene Poteat, Buchanan, Rt. 2. 4 kinds Iris, Blue Easter Lilies, Single and Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Lily bulbs, Blackber- ry Lily, Dahlia plants, Empire Style Buttercups, White Cluster Daffodils, $1.50 C; $6. M; Also sut flowers. Mrs. Ethel San- fers, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Yellow Cushion Mums, 50c fioz.; Texas Sunflower, Blue Iris, Lilies, 75c doz. Yellow - Jonquils, $2. C; White Narcissi, $1. C; White Easter Lilies, $1. %5 doz.; White, Yellow, Bronze Mums, 40c doz.; Pink Thrift, %e doz. Add postage. Mrs, florence Leathers, Buchanan, Rt. 1 Large mums, wine, red, lav- ender, yellow, red, gold, white daisy, red cushion, white ane- mone, med. type bronze, 2 cols. Berganot, Pink Amerio, 30c doz. 5 of all the mums, 2 of 5 dif. Perennials, $1. Mrs. A. G. Hunt, Bu ord, -Rt. 1. Mixed Iris, 25, 65c; 50, $1.20; 7 labeled, 35, $1.20; White Swan Black Prince, 60, $1.20; 20 mixed shrubs, $1. 20; Gail- lardia, Ageratum, Queen Anne's Lace, 35 doz.; Umbrella China, 2, 35c; Cedars for sale. Mrs. J. M. Hail, Calhoun, Rt. 1. Ragged Robin, Queen Annes Lace, White Iris, 35c doz.; Grass Pinks, 25c doz.; Blue Daisy, 45c loz.; Wine, Pink Mums, large type, 65c doz.; Small, 35 doz.; Burpee Giant Zinnia and Mari- _ gold plants, 45c doz.; seed, 15c Kt. Mars. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. Shasta Daisies, Light and Dark Purple mums, 25 doz.; rengeri Fern, Red and White gonia, 25c ea.; Mixed Cannas, Mixed Dahlia Ships, 50_ doz.; Pink Hydrangea, 50c ea.; mix- ed Dahlia Slips, 50c doz.; Blue August Lilies, 25 ea; Yellow Yard Cactus, 15 cutting. Add peer. Mrs. Ramie Black, leveland, Rt. 1. Pink Thrift plants at my on Commerce-Maysville , $1. C; $10. M. H. C. Led- rd, Commerce, Rt. 2. Cannas: Eureka White, City. of Portland, Madam Canard imk, - Gia King Humbert, resident Red, Allemania va- riegated, Lemon Yellow, Gold, $1. doz.; $8 C; Fine Shasta daisy plants, $2. Cc. Mrs. a R. Camp, Cordele. Large type Tris in mixed cols., 42 nice size roots, $6.00; Daffo- ils, mixed cols:, and types, 100 ulbs, $1.00; Blue Hyacinths, 0, $1. Add '15c postage for $1. der. Miss Ruth Underwood, nyers, Rt. 3. Dbi. Sweet 'William Stocks, talendulas, , Carnation, Dian- bas, Iberis Candytuft, Blue jolets, Red Spider Lilies, Larkspurs, 60c doz.; Pink Vi- lets, red, yellow var. Cannas, i 00 doz.; Also Tomato and Cabbage Plants, 60c C. Add yostage. Mrs. E. i Smith, Wad- by. Large Yellow, Bronze Mums, plants, $1.00; Daisy type, 48, 1.00; Sweet Violets, has large loom, 36,. $1.00. Mrs. W. R. ohnson, Whigham, Rt. 2 Ferns non-wilt, Boston, Roos- evelt, Whitman, Geraniums, sooted p lood Red, Jap, Red, Salmon ink, Orchid Rose, Picardy hite, pink, 45c ea. PP: Cactus Curiosity, Midnight Cerise, Hen nd Biddie, Goldenrod, 25 ea: Yrs Graham Eley, White Jains, Scotch Broom, lange plants, and Pear! Bushes, 3, $1.00; Rose- Pink Jasmine, fragrant, 50c ea.; Wisteria, Trumpet Vines, 25 ea.; Deodoras, 1-3 ft., $1. ea.; Minimum order $1.00. Add 16 stage. $2.00 orders PP. Mrs. Er Allen, Williamson. Pink Thrift, rooted, damp packed, not damaged from cold weather, $1.00 C; 200, $1.50; mY $2.25; $5.00 M. Mrs, Milton Phillipe, ne Ga, . Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro, ants, Cameo Pink, Ox- Large Pale Yellow Hyperion Day Lilies with each order. Myrtle Pace, Waco., Rt. 1. King Alfred Daffodils, Yellow Trumpet, very large flowering, $1.50; Golden Harvest Daffodils, $1.25 C: Mixed cols, Glad Bulbs, 40c Joz.; Butter and Eggs, Dbl. | Orange Day Lilies, 50c doz. Mrs, Gussie Conner, Villa Rica, Rt. 1. Rooted Purple Wisteria, 50c ea.; Dbl, Red Cannas, $1.00 doz.; Milk and Wine Lilies 6, $1. 00; Pink D. Perkins Roses, 35c e: Orange Day Lilies, 50e doz. M O. D. McKenzie, Wadley, Rt. Jonquil Bulbs, $1.10 C; 50, 60c, PP. Lillian Hardin, White, Ri alse Hastings Mammoth, and Baby Zinnias, mixed colors, Large Marigolds, Yellow, Or- ange, 25c doz; Garden Mint, 10e bunch; Goldenglow, Cultivated Goldenrod, Stepping Heaven- ward, 25e doz.; Mums, small and medium, mixed cols., 35 doz, Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Val- dosta, Rt, 4. Gerbear Daisy, mixed cols., 25 ea.; $2.50 doz. Min. order $1.00; Northland Daisy (Kris- tina deep rose), $1.00 doz.; Rooted cuttings Pink Verbena, 75e dez, Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington, Mixed large PomPom Mini- ature Dahlias, $1.50 doz.; Queen Annes Lace, pink Achillia, Mums, PomPoms, Anemone, Spoon, Button, Deep Rose, Daisy, many cols. mixed, 50c doz.; 3 doz. $1.15; Border Cushion Mums, white, bronze, rose, red, pink, 65c doz, M. P. Combs, Washington, Rt. 2. Gray Beard, Sweetshrub, Dog- wood, Teaolive, 15 and 20c ea.;| Magnolias, 1, 2, 3 years old, l5e, 25c, 35c ea.; Star Begonias, rooted, 50c a, Plus postage. Mrs, ae C, Lewis, Toomsboro, te, Old Fashion Lilies, Jonquils, Buttercups, Dusty Miller, Eas- ter. Lilies, for sale. Mrs. Nor- man Pitts, Toomsboro, Rt; 2. Magnolia, 1-5 ft, 0c ft; Sweet Bay, Cherry - Laurel. Beauty Bush, St. Johns Wort, White Yellow Honeysuckle, 20 ea.; Queen Anns Lace, Sweet Peas, Ageratum, Dusty Miller, 3 bunches, 25c; 4 oclocks, Mums, 25c doz. Plus postage. Mrs. 6 bunches Queer. Anns Lace, 50c; Blue Physostegia, 45c doz.; Blue Prairie Fall Flowers, 3 bunches, 30c; Gaillardi, Prim- rose, 3 doz., 45: Halls Japanese Honeysuckle, rooted, 20e bunch. Add postage. Mrs. E. B. Warren, Toomsboro, Rt, 2, Red. White Dogwood, Hy- drangeas, White, Red Rose, Crape Myrtle, Teaolive, Silver Maple, Magnolia, Red Cedar, 1, 2, 3 ft., 20c, 40c, 60c ea.; Lady Slipper. Blackeyed Susan, Snow on Mtn., Lupine, 50 doz. Add postage. Mrs, J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2, King Alfred Jonquils, Butter- cups, Old Time Yellow Lilies, 30c doz.; Dusty Miller, 15 doz. Or exchange for print sacks. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. I. J. Pitts, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. White Iris, Umbellatum Day, Blue Spider Lilies, White Mums, King Alfred Daffodils, Jon- guils, House Leak, Old Time White Flower, plooms similar to Sweet Williams, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs, Lizzie Goble, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Purple Foxgloves, 50c doz.; Lemon Lilies, Dbl. Daffodils, 75c doz.; Bleeding Heart, $1.25 ea., Yellow Iris, $1.00 doz.; Purple Lilacs, Pink Crape Myrt- le, 25c ea.; Fall Pinks, $1.50 C; Orange Day Lilies $1. 00 (Be Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Ora Belle Moss, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Blue White Pink Thrift, 50c doz.; White, Yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, $1.50 C; Lemon Lilies, $1.25" doz, Exchange for print or white sacks, Miss Cecil, McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. ft., $2.50 doz.; Calif, Blue Violets ies, $2.00 C. PP. Gladys Robin- son, Mineral Bluff. Rainbow Moss, Red and Pink Conch Begonias, Geraniums, 15e 2a.; 2, 25c; Lace Ferns, 20c ea; 2, 35c; Yard Plants, Flower- ing Peach, Spirea, Wisteria, 35c, Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Burpee Orange and Yellow Vee Marigold Seed, 25c half cup; and 3 stamp; Burpee Mix- ed Zinnias. up to 5 in. across, "| 25e, Prince Albert Tobacco Can and 6c stamp; Ruffled Red Zin- 3c stamp, Mrs. Joseph Milkle, Lithonia, RFD. 2. Blue Iris, 40 doz.; Pink Thrift, 35c doz.; 3 cols. Roses, 25c ea.; Sweetshrubs, W. Az- al as, 6 colors, Holly, Mimosa, Tulip Poplar, Yellow Jasmine, 5, $1. 00; Bulbs: Jonquils, Nar- cissi, Butter and Eggs, 35 doz. Add postage. Mrs. D, , Led- better, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 218. Fine Mixed Iris, lots of dif- ferent colors, 40 doz.; $2.00 C; $12.00 M; Milk and Wine Lilies, 25 ea.; Pink Thrift, 40 bunch; a bunches, $1.00; Single Tube- rose, 50 doz, Add postage, Mrs. - M. Gunter. Lawrenceville, Rt. Mixed Petunia, 25c doz; Phy- sostegia, Purple Fall Blooming, *35 doz.; Rooted Red Cherry Laurel, 15c ea.; Norwood Spruce rooted 50c ea.; 3 pieces Christ- mas Cactus, 10c; Larkspurs, 1c ea.; Mixed Zinnias, others. Less 50c, add postage, Mrs, R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton. : es Silver Maples, $1.50 doz.; Red Plum Trees, 25c ea.; White Dog- wood, Mt. Laurels, Birdeye, Red Maple. Pussy Willow, $1.50 doz.; Azaleas, Arborvitaes, $1.50 doz. 50c ea, E, L, Wallace, Loving. Native Azaleas, Hydrangeas, Crabapple, Red Maple, White Dogwood, White Pines, Hardy Ferns, Rhododendrons, Ivy, $1.50 doz.; Trailing Arbutus, Day Lilies, H. Phlox, Evergreen Galax, Trailing Ivy, 50c doz. PP. Mrs. Susie Wilson, Loving. All cols. Snapdragon Plants, mixed, 40c doz.; 3 doz., $1.00. Mrs. J. R. Kennedy, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 2: Seed: Annual Phlox, Fever- few, 2 Tone Mexican Zinnia, 10c tsp. and stamped envelope; Incurved Glitter Marigold, Red and White Bachelor Buttons, 15c cup; All cols, uillyput Zinnias,. 20c match box full. 50e order PP. in Ga. No checks nor stamps. Mrs, M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, lt. 3. - Large Dbl. White and Yellow Chrysanthemums, 50c d0oz.; Lady of the Lake, Bachelor Buttons, 40c; April Blooming Narcissi, Pink Thrift, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. N. Bar- rett, Lula, Rt. 2. Red Spotted Cannas, July Lilies, Fall Pinks, large yellow daisy type, yellow and white, Larkspur. $1.00 C; Grass Pinks, large bunch, 253, August Lily, 25c ea.; Seed, 10c pack; Bach- elor Button, orange Marigold, Large Dbl. Pink Poppies, large Pack. Docia Harris, Lula, 4 kinds Geranium Pink, White Oxallis, Rat Tail, ne Star, Xmas Cactus, 10 Sword Maiden Hair Ferns, 3c ea.; Sprengeri. Fern, solid Green Palm, 25c ea.; White, Feverfew, Iris, Cannas, Lark-: spur, Physostegia, 20e doz.; PP on 65c or more. Mrs. R. I. Wil- liams Lawrenceville, Rt. 1, Fine Altheas, for sale. Mrs. Moreland. 2-3 yrs. old, A. Q. Young, Tris, all colors, not labeled, 50, $2.50 plus 25 postage. Or named varieties. Write for list including China Maid, Golden Majesty, Wabash, 25c ea.; Snow | Jenkinsburg. : Pink Phlox, White Shasta Dais- Flowering Quince, 20c ea.; 2; 4 nia, 4 in. across, 25c Tbl. plus| Damp packed. Add __ postage. | cuttings, |- Blue Veronica, 25, $1.00. Mrs. Bay, Poplar, Yellow Jasmine, | Teaolives, | Umbrella China, | vill /35 doz.; Pink Spireas, Yellow | yj $1.00 doz.|_ Single Hyacinths, 25e doz, Add postage. Annie Teague, renceville, Rt. Le. 100 var. prize winning Beard- 3 ed Iris including many new varieties for sale. Write for name Patrick, Jackson. All cols, Dbl. and Single Mix- ed Touch-Me-Not Seed, Wc spoonful. Or exe. for large type Pink, White, Bronze Dahlia Bulbs, large type Mums, Cush- ion, Ball Type, also Pot Plants. Each pay postage. oF Perry Medlin, Jasper, Rt. Flowering Golden Chain Trees. 35ce ea.; 4, $1.00; Vines, Honeysuckle, 35c ea.; 4, $1.00; Also Perennial Plants, (draws) Blue. Ageratum, Inez Beaver, Jesup, Rts 2: ;Orange Col]. Rubrum Lilies, 10 ea. Exch, for any kind of pot plant. Mrs. Mrs. Pauline Worley, Homer, Rt. 1. Tris, choice assorted collec- tion, 20 Rhizomes, $1.00. Have continuous bloom over 90 days. Feb. into late May. A. B. Bras- well, Hillsboro, Rt. 2. Box 28, _ Pride of Mobile Azaleas, choice flowering Pink, Blue Pot Hydrangeas, Calycanthus, blooming size Geraniums, $1.00; ridalwreath, Crape Myrtle, Forsythia, Dogwood, Red Honeysuckle, Hardy Out- door Ferns, 3, $100; Ten finest tall Iris, $1.00. Exe, for print sacks. Mrs. John cee ee well, Rt. 2. _ Yellow, White Jonquils, But- ter and Eggs, Long Trumpet Daffodils $1.50 C; Pink, Blue, White Thrift, Single Hyacinths, $1.25 doz. Ex- change for print sacks. Miss Mattie McCurley, Terovels Rt. |. 2. White aewoud Snowberrys, Woods Vine, Sweet Myrile, | Cedar, 1-5 ft. 10c ft.; Rain Lilies Glads, Morning Corn, 30c doz.;! . Purple Digatallis, 10c plant. Add postage. Exc. for. sacks. Mrs. David Colson, Hazlehurst, Rt. 1, Box 256. Mixed col. Perennial. Phlox, Scotch Brooms, (small size, rooted); Large size,| 25 ea.; Jonquils, Narcissi Bulbs, $1.00 CG; $7.50 M. Add postage under $1. 00 orders. Mrs. Hattie e KinBey _ Hiawassee. Wild ferns; low and tall: var., 6, 95; scarlet Sage plants, 5c ea. 2 doz. $1.00; Milk and Wine lilies, 25 ea: bulb; Dbl. Or- ange Day lilies, 10, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Clements, Enigma. | Sweet Williams, Fairy He white perennial phlox, mix. Chrysanthemums, 35e d0z.; Lemon lilies; white Iris, Or. ange Day lilies, 1 ft. grass with ;+ white stripe, tall growing Ligu- | strum, evergreen hedge, 1 ft.; 100, $1. Minimum. order $1. 00. Mrs. W.-H. Acree, Toccoa, Ri, 3. Snow-on-the-Min., 10c doz.; Tiger lily bulblets, 50c doz.; Bachelor Buttons and corn jew, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. B. W. Anderson, Oakwood. ~ Dark pink thrift, 2 doz. plants 75; pink Primmoses, perennial, 35. doz.; Line in Tangle, pink, 3 clumps, 75e. No chks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula. Queen Annes Lace, purple, white Verbena, 20 doz.; Jon- quils, Butter-Cups, all col. Glads, strawberry, dewberry, 25e doz.; muscadines, rooted, a2 $1.00. Add _ postage. Exch. for pot plants or sacks. Mrs. James Connell, Dublin, Rt. 1. Jonquil and Narcissi bulbs, $1.25 C. Mixed. colors mums, Iris, Ageratum, Dahlia _ slips, 50c doz. Star of Bethlehem, $1. C, PP. in Ga. Mrs. Macthe Flurry, 75, Mrs. Marvin Farrar, Law- |. and prices. Mrs. T. T.} Trumpet. Vines, d 2,|. 50 doz.; ; Blue] 3 or ey 75 doz. del, Exch. good print or 8 Mrs. J.. L. Shelton, All colors | and Crawfordville. Yellow Narcissi, and~ Wine lilies, 3o Peppermint planis, $5. C. Exch. for ay Jessie John Red Cannas, purpl doz. Pot flowens. gonias, Coleus, Suli Jew, Ivy, Ageratum- Plus postage. Mrs. burn, Cumming, Rt. 5. Thrift, pink, $1.25 C. $10. M. H. Commerce, Rt. 2. Double Hollyhoe! and White. Hibiscus, coxcomb seed, 20c tbls Goldenglow, 25 doz a colons, l Atlanta, ist (monnpee Petunias, mixed col Galen seed, Regular > nee palms, $1. ea. Also x sand loblolly ey for O. Fussell, Atlanta, 8 wood Ave., ie Yellow winter press and Blue Roman cinths, 25. bulbs, $1. 1 Tris, many colors, $1. Mrs. J. M. McGuire, : ville. Yellow dbl. Narcissi, 35: 3 doz., $1. Extra large ) daffodil bulbs, bloomin: $1. per C, Buttercups, Cr jonaiiia Eine per C. Mrs. Frances pharetta, Hamby Rd., - Roman hyacinths, Lake, Dusty Miller, house leak, butter | jonquils, narcissi, iris, Mixed bulbs, $1. _C.. pink Almond, white der oe er cannas, nu Whit White, Dehlonege, Rt. _ FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE x se _ FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED oz. Add_ postage. colors, White 25 doz, Mrs. aa Rt. 4, ed Canna Bulbs, oliage, 65c doz.; 2 10 C. Orders over. Ga, Special price Prompt ship- ee, Smithville, i aia: iolets, Sunset, Rose Bird, Solid Blue, E Vhite, Royal Robe, nbow-Bi-Color, Dag- large blue, ; $80.00 M. Add Wilson, Savan- eart, ~ 60c bulb; $1.00 doz.; Holly Laurels, 5c ea.; White Pines $1. 50 erns, 10c bunch; 10c'ea.; Crab- ing oe Rect Niel Roses, 75c ro 90c eS 25 Bias 0 C; Nandinas, C leaf Hydrang- whalls, 50c ea.; ink, Geranium Pink, oe Del, Mrs. Leil- yyston, Rt. a $1.00 Cc: ee 2e 10 doz.: All ea.; Mixed col. J eg Oraliie, 10 e, Mrs, Lester ibiscus, Nandinas, dd postage on orders s, ). W. Faircloth, oy Box 1044. nglish Boxwood for ar] Goodson, Ring- Lilacs, Snowdrop, 0 3, $1.00; Orange Purple Iris, 15, $1.00; nk Rose, 50c ea.; r, Purple Wisteria, Tuma Preist, Rang- 3 Fern, abe clump! actus, Red Sword, 15e ea.; pMixed| s, The Rock. : .| Mums, $1.80 |, Cushion Mums, 3, + velope. 1 dozen Bird of Paradise Seed, 25c; With stamped addressed en- velope. Mrs. H. E, Burns, New- nan, 10 Dewey St. | Mixed col. Iris, $1.00 C; Frag- rant Yellow -Cluster Narcissi, $2.00 C; Milk and Wine Lilies, 25c lange; 50c giant; Red Presi- dent Cannas, $1.00 doz.; Purple Minature Asters, 50c doz. $1.25 Seago, Pinehurst. Yellow Jonquil Bulbs, $3.00 C; $25.00 M; Running Nasturti- um Seed, 10c for 2 This. PP. Mary Pettit, Pike. Dahlia Bulbs, dbl. large and small size, all colors, 90e doz.; All col, cuttings, 75e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mary Ellis, Pisgah. Rain Lily, Pink Thrift, Yard Primrose, Lupine, Purple and Light Pink Verbena, 10c ea.; 3, 25c; All cols, Althea cuttings, 10c ea.; Red Christmas Cactus, 20c cutting; 12 Disciple Lilies, 15c bulb. Add postage ess $1.00 order. Moss packed. Berta Chanclor Pitts, Rt. 1. Purple Tame Violets, Red Dianthus Pinks, Pink Daisy Foxgloves, orchid col., 25e doz. Mrs, V. E. Bennett, Pitts, Rie ae Purple and White Striped Iris, Yellow Primroses, Pond Lilies, 50c doz.; Pink Honey- suckles, 6, $1.00; Crabapple Bushes, Snowballs, Goldenbells, $1.00, Exe. for pot plants gr Pink and Blue Hyacinths. Mrs. Ruby Canirell, Pike, Pot Plants: Pink, Red Ger- aniums, Calladiums, Ferns, Be- gonias, Wandering Jew, all for $1.00; Rooted: large ype White Mums, perennial stock, 2 kinds daisies, Zinnia Plants, 3 doz., $1.00. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quit- man, Rt. 5, Lemon, Orange Day, Milk and Wine Lilies, 3 cols. Cannas, 35c doz.; Mixed col. Mum Plants, white, yellow, bronze, lavender, 25e doz.; Yellow cup center, tand Paper White Narcissi, $1.25 C. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. J, S. Greene, ee 612 E. John- son St. ls Get Shasta Daisies, White and Blue Violets, Day Lilies, Spearmint, Peppermint, Horsemint, Evengreen Galax Ferns, 45 doz.; Large Red and. Pink, and Cherokee Roses, Sweetshrubs, 25c. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral luff. Shasta Daisies, _Snowdrops, White and Blue Violets,. Day Lilies, Spearmint, Horseimint, Peppermint, Evergreen Galax, Ferns, 45c doz.; Red .nd Pink (ange) . Roses, Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses, 20c ea. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff. Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurls, | Cream, White Dogwood, 3 col. Azaleas, ink Cherokee. Rose, Crabapple, Red Bud, Coral- .| berry, Red Maple, Tulip Pop- Creek Hemlock, 2-3 ft. high, $2. doz., Shasta Daisies, Pink hlox, Cherokee Rose, Red Bud, Coral Berry, Maple, Tulip | Poplar, Creek Hemlock, 2-3 ft., all prepaid, $2. doz; Pink Phlox, $2.-2C, Rooted. PP. Roy H. Wilson, Mineral Biutf, Box 190. Mt. Laurels, Rhododendrons, Dogwood, Pink and Yellow Azaleas, 3 cols, Crabapple, Cherokee Rose, Red Bud, Coral Berry, Red Maple, Tulip Poplar, lar, ll) Creek Hemlock, 2-3 ft., all pre- ?) paid, $2.00 doz.; Pink Phlox, $2.00 C. Edna Bukat, Mineral Bluff, Box 190. Large Smilax Vine Roots, $1.00 ea.; 3, $2.00. J, W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave, Pink Thrift Plants, $1.00 C. Exch, for Geraniums, Fuchsia cuttings or any kind pot plants. J Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Maxeys. Early White and Dark Purple Tris, Pink Iris, or light blue, 60c doz.; Orange Day Lilies, 30c doz.; Pink Dorothy Perkin ;Roses, 35c..ea, Exch. for white feed sacks of same value. Mrs. R. T. Rowan, McDonough, Rt. eas ; Pink Dbl. Touch-Me-Not, Mixed page Snapdragon, and Gaillardia. Seed, each 15c pkg. Send stamped self addressed en- Mrs. C, R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1, ira orders PP in Ga. Evelyn W.| | apple. Red: Red President Cannas, red leaves, $1.25 for 25, good roots; Shirley Poppy Seed, all cols., 25 Tbl. Mrs. A. F, COR enEy, Maysville, Glad Bulbs, 50 No. 2 Asst. colors, $2.50; Dahlia Bulbs, Jersey Beauty, others, 4, $1.25; 6, $1.75; Snowball Bushes, $1. 00 ea, PP. G. M, Moseley, Menlo. Wisteria Vines 35c ea.; Mam- moth Daffodil Bulbs, (white), $1.00 doz.; 10 ea.; White Honey- suckle Vine, 10 ea. Mrs, A, L. pny Macon, 2620 Cherokee Ave Sees tole. Stock, Red Salvia, Scabiosa, 65e doz.; Dbl. White, Dbl. Yellow Feverfew, this years planting, 50c doz.; Mixed Larkspurs, mixed Pet. unias, 3 doz. $1.00; Pink Ox- allis, nice clump, 50c. Mrs, J. W. Jones, Madison. 3 cols. Azaleas, Rhododend- rons, Mt. Laurels, Pink Cherokee Rose, Coralberry, Red _ bud, Strawberry Bush, Holly, Cream White, Pink Dogwood, Crab- Creek Hemlock, Red Maple, Tulip Poplar, . 2- 3 ft, -$2.00 doz. rooted; Shasta Daisies, Per Phlox. PP. Mrs. Boon Wil- son, Mineral Bluff, Coralberry, Red Bud, Pink, White,- Cream Dogwood, Az aleas, Strawberry Bush, Holly, Creek Hemlock, Rhododendrons Mt. Laurels- Tulip Poplar, Cher- okee Rose, Red Maple, 2-3 ts, $2.00 doz.; Shasta Daisies, Per. Phlox, Mt. Fern, $2.00 C, Root ed. PP. Mrs, Virginia Black, Mineral Bluff. ; Pink Cherokee Roses, Mt. Laurels, Red, Yellow Azaleas, Dogwood, Rhododendrons, Red bud, Pink Crabapple White Pine, Tulip Poplar, Holly, Hem- Tock, 2-3 ft., $2.75 oz.; Pink White Phlox, Day Lilies, Blue Iris, Gray Violets, Shasta Dais- ies, $2.75 C. Bonnie Ahercrombe, Mineral Bluff. Blue Violets, 60c C; Golden- glow, Lemon Lilies, Purple 60c doz.; Pink Peony, 30c ea.; Brown Day Lilies, mixed. col. Iris, $2. C; Large mixed col. Glad bulbs, 30c doz.; 4 doz., $1. $1. up PP. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. Pink Phlox, Yellow, Iris, Cream dbl. lilies) Peach Glaids, White Narcissi, 50 doz.; Orange, White, Bronze, Yellow Mums, Goldenglow, 60c dioz.; Wild Blue Iris, Cream Buttons and Daisy Mums, 45 doz. ee for postage. Ne checks, pee . P. Garrett, Ellijay, Rt. Blue Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, $1. ea.; Kins Alfred Jonquils, Daf- fodils, 75e doz.; Blue Violets, 50e doz.; Lemon Lilies, 3 doz:, $1. All rooted. No checks: Mrs. Annie Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Daffodils; Blue Tame Violets, 75 C: $3. M; Purple King, Yel- low Iris, Jonduils, Orange Day Leopard Lilies, Stat of Bethle- hem, 75c C; Yellow Texas roses, Purple and White Lilacs, Red, Pink Azaleas, 2, 45c; Bearing size Mtn. Huckleberry, 65c doz. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. White Tuberose bulbs, blooming size, plant in May, $1. doz.; 2 Tone Mums, red and or- ange, 35c ea.; Dbl. Orange Day and Lemon lilies, 35c ea.; Bronze, Purple Iris, 40c ea. No orders under $1. PP in Ga. Mrs. J. B. Williams, Ellijay, Rt. Di . March Flowers, Tiger Lilies, Blue Flag, ea., $1. doz; Red Japonicas, Purple Lilacs, 4, $1.; Pink Rose, 3, 50c; White Dog: wood, 3, $1.00; "Snowball $1.00; Buttercup, 50c doz. Mrs. Cora Pierce, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. Yellow, Japonicas, 75 ea.; 2, $1.00; Red Vinca Ja- ponica, Altheas, Large Red, Pink, and Velvet Rose, Pink Almond, Weeping Mary; Aza- leas, pink, red, 45c ea.; Fox- glove, Sweet Williams, Daffo- dils, Iris, Violets, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Elli- Jay, Rt. 3. Variegated Violets, blue. and white, good roots, nice plants, 5 doz. $1. Plus postage. MO. Mre. a. een bl Phlox, large mixed col. Mums, |: . Mimosa bush, Pink dbl. white Easter, dbl. Yellow Thornless Rose, Pink, Purple Althea, rooted Boxwood, 50c ea.; large blue, yellow, white brie Wf 5e doz.; Also Okra seed, long green pod, 45 large cup. Add post- age. Nio Fla. orders. Mrs. Maude Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Rooted Geraniums, Better Times (red), Landley (pink), Buchner (white), all double, 50c ea.; Ageratum, Goldenglow, red Azaleamums, 50c doz.; Wild Bloodroot, Wild Hepeticia, 50c doz. Add 10c postage. Mis. H. H. Stalnaker, Elberton, Rit. 5. Dbl. Red Poppy seed, 20c tsp. Or exchange for white or print sacks, 2 tsp. for 1 sack. Each pay. postage. Mrs. Gus Lee, Felton, Ga., Rt. 1. , Frostproof Snapdragon plants, all cols. mixed, ready to ship in May, 3 or -4 in. high, 50c doz.; 3 doz., $1.00, prepaid = $1. orders. Several spoonsful o: the seed, 25 per spoon. Ne checks. Money preferred. Mrs. N. B. Overby, Flowery Branch, Box 194. Punple and Yellow with brown throated Iris, All col. Mums, Sweet Williams; White, Red, Yellow PomPom Dahlias, 75 doz; Corn Flower, Lark- spur, 25e doz.; Spirea, For- sythia, Yellow Thorniless, Pink Running Rose, 40c ea. No stamps. Add postage. Mrs. Claude Perry, Fairmount, Rt. 2. Shasta Daisies, 40c doz.; Pink Oxaillis, 10c ea.; Salvia, Cy- press, Marigold, Cosmos, and Sweet William seed,~ cheap. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson. ~ . Calif. Blue Violets, 25, $1.: Rosina Pink Violets, $1. doz.; $6. C; Big Blossom Rose Col. Thrift, $1. doz. All rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Walter Miller, Franklin. : FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED Want Tulip bulbs, Snowdrops, Pink and White Cannas in ex- change for White Half Runner Garden Beans. Miss Alice Stokes, Jasper, Rt. 3. Want to exchange large Pink Glad bulbs for extra large deep red, Yellow, or Apple Blos- som Pink Dahlia bulbs or slips. _ sell bulbs for 35 doz. Mrs. H. S. Moore, Lindale, Rt. 1. Want ail colors Perennial Phlox. Write soon, giving. price at a dozen. Mrs. F. J. Lamain, Jr., Marietta, 300 Fairground St. Want dbl. White, Red, and Pink Begonia, also Single Red Conch Everblooming, and Maple Leaf Begonia. Must be rooted. Write what you have and price. Mrs. Boyd- Johnson, McCaysville. Want some ground (trailing) Ivy sprigs, not the climbing va- riety. D. F. Crosland, Midville. Want Manetta vine. State price. Louie Suggs, Thomaston, 605 Nottingham St. - Want cuttings hybrid lilac, Chinese hibiscus, orchid, and Easter cactus, pink, red trailing and dbl. geranium, Beauty Bush, red Weigela, red peach, Deutzia, or pink Calla bulbs. Buy or exc. other flowers. Mrs. Nora Smith, Arnoldsville. Want Dahlia cuttings, Calif. Pageant, Dahliamum, Faithful White, Fran Bracht (Cactus), June Lanoche, Joan Ferenz, Elizabeth Sawyer, H. OConner, Ogden Reid, Rhymth, Victory, Sunrays, Real Glory, Golden Treas., Sagamore, Sherwood, etc. and Weeping Cherry. Wil- liam Smith, Arnoldsville. Want Old Fashion White}. Spice Pinks, and Wild Ladys Slipper Root. Will pay good price by the pound. E. J. Hart, Care WAGA Transmitter, At- lanta, 2481 N. Druid Hills Rd. Want strong rooted Petunia and Verbena plants, also Mar- tin Gourd. Caroline Greear, Helen, Ga. (White Co.). Want to exchange Christmas Cactus for White Striped Wan- dering Jew, nice cuttings. Mra. R. B. Posey, Doerun, P. O. Box Valley.! 63 Want some high grade named var. improved chrysanthemum ~ plants, preferably Flaxen Beau- ty, Misty Maid, Canary Wonder, State what you have and price. Mrs. Foster Gibson, Jr., Au- gusta, 2740 Milledgeville Rd. Went hig grade Chrysanthe- mum plants. Will not consider anything other than highly im- proved plants. Guar. Write what you have and coors. . J. Garrett, Breren. Want Tiny Button Type mums, about the size of 2 dime Prefer white, orange, (without fringe). yellow, cream, Mrs. James Pearson, Coosa, Rt. 1 : Want 500-1000 Boxwood clip-~ pings for rooting, 6 or 8 in, at le ea. Or would buy 1 Boxwood if priced mee Jee Cooper, Decatur, Rt. 3778. SEED FOR SALE 500 Ibs. Black Diamond Watermelon seed, grown for seed only, State tested, 93 pct. germ., $1. lb.; Also Original Ga. Melon, $2. lb. Kenneth Birdsong, Gordon. 5 lbs. Hales Best Cantaloupe seed, hand saved, $1. paid in Ga. Moline Landrum, Adairsville, Rt. 3. Pure Congo Melon seed, $1.50 lb.; $1.25 Ib. in lots over 5 ibs. Mrs. W. F. Gaddis, Box 427. E 2 Mammoth Russian Sunflow- er seed, 40c qt.; 1/2 gal. 70c; Ww. Quitman, $1.30 gal. Parcel Post PP. L. ms Haney, Buford, Rt. 3. Climbing Okra seed, 50c pkg.; 3, $1. Enclose stamped en- yelope. Fred Pruitt, Lakeland. Calif. Multiplying Beer seed, 25c start. No COD. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Brown Top Millet seed, test- ed for germination and purity, 10c lb. No orders filled under 50 lbs. Norman Johnson, - War- & renton. Little Dwarf Okra seed, bright, cleam, very prolific, 50e lb 1 Ib. good Congo or Sione Mountain Watermelon seed. Each pay postage."B. B. Banks, Athens, Ri. 4. Sericea Lespedeza, recleaned, - searified, tested, 99.8 pet: puri- ty, 84 pet. germ., $15. Cwt. T. Frank McCleskey, Woodstock. Striped Half Runner bean seed, 65c lb. Plus postage. Tom DeLange, Athens, Rt. 1. Gatan Soy beans, recleaned, tested, $4. bu.; Sericea Lespe- deza, recleaned, searified, 90 pel. germ., $16. Cwt.; Brown Top Millet, recleaned, tested, $10. Cwt. Joe D. Farmington. Genuine Garrison Waterme on seed, $2. lb. L. Oden, Black- shear. 1950 Rockyford Cantaloupe and Pumpkin seed, $1. pt. ea.; Citron, $1. qt. ea.; Mammoth Sunflower, tac half gal.; $1.35 gal. Parcel Post PP. All in Georgia. Walter Stroud, Boling- broke, Rt. 1. : A quantity of cleaned, scari- fied, tested Sericea seed, no dodder, or other noxious weed, in clean 100 lb. sacks, 16c 1b. Write for further details. Tel. Wa. 7509. Dr. L. A. Mosher, At- lanta, Box 1533. Old Time Tender Speckled Half Runner Garden bean, and White Lightning Okra seed, 50c teacup; Also Dynamite Pop- corm, 5 lbs., $1. Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball "Ground, Rt. 1. Little Rice Pea Seed, $2.50 gal.; Giant Dipper and Martin Gourd seed 4 packs, $1.00; Al- so Martin, Dipper Gourds, $3. doz.; Pumpkin Seed, 4 packs, $1.00; Sage and Catnip plants, $1. doz. Add postage. L. J. El- lis, Cumming, Rt. 5. Grass for seed, 50 lb:; Mam- moth Sunflower, and Dark Yel- low Pumpkin seed, 35 cup, Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. ligot pink, also large white incurved. nice. . Cresent Genuine Cannonball Sweetheast lb. Pre- Murrow, - . bt SEED FOR SALE _ Striped Half Runner bean seed, 50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. M. = Priest, Talking Rock, Rt. 2 800 lbs. Scarified Lespedeza seed, no dodder, over 99 pct. ure, in 100 Ib, bags. J. R. Vommack, Covington. Red Ripper, Ga. Rambler, Blackeyed pea seed, 50c qt. _ Popcorn, 40 at.; _ Butterbeans, Half Runners, 60c Col. Bunch qt.; Cushaw and Gourd seed, $1. orders in Ga. PP. Josephine Raley, Mitchell. Okra seed, $2. gal.; Mammoth Russian Sunflower, $1.25 gal. PP, Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavonia, at, 1. Beer seed, old fashion multi- plying variety, fresh big start, 25c. Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna. 3000 Ibs. Brown Top Millet, recleaend, 8c lb. T. B. Burks, _ Griffin, Rt. D. - Old Fashion Calif. Multiply- ing Beer seed, 20c St.; 12 Sts. $1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Wa- Cora. 1: Old Time Tender Speckled Half Runner Garden beams, 50c teacup; Also Yellow Dyna- mite Popcorn, 8. Tbs;; $1,003 Nixon Muskmelon and Hales Best Cantaloupe, 50c. teacup. Add postage. P. B, Brown, Ball Ground, Rpt, Old Fashion Pumpkin seed, grow to weigh 50-100 lbs. each, $1, for 5c matchbox ful. PP. H. J. Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1. Tender Speckled Half Run- ner Garden beans, Hales Best _ Cantaloupe: Seed, ea. 50c tea- cup; Vine Peach seed, 30c tbl.; Garlic, 25c doz. Add postage. ge Mrs. Mattie Little, Ball Ground, Re J: White Simpscn Spineless Okra, 60c Ib.; 6 Jbs., $3.50; -Hales No. 36 Cantaloupe seed, _ 90c half cup; $2. lb.; Banana Cantaloupe, 50c half cup. Del. Jack Baggett, Hiran. Sesd peas, Whip- -poor-will, $5. 50 bu. plus charges; White Browneyed (slightly mixed), 7. bu.; Pure White, Browneyed Crowders, 5 cups, $1.25 pre- paid; White Calif. Blackeyed, 6 cups, $1.25; Col. Mixed Bunch Butterbeans, 35c cup; Large Speckled Running butterbeans, 45c cup. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Ecwden, Rt. 1. : About 300 Ibs. Sorghum Cane seid, 8c lb. 4x50" lb. lots: or miore. Shipped Fob Hiram. J. T. McClung, Hiran. Okra seed, Mammoth Perkin Long Green, hand shelled, 50c lio, Allie Hu rphries, Cleveland, i airgae Worlds. Champion Green Glaze Collard seed, time to sow, 4 tbls. $1.00; 8 tbls. $2. PP No stamps. Mrs. T. T. Hol- Icway, Cobbhtown. Wakefield, Dutch, and Cop- eraagen Mkt. Cabbage seed, $..25 lb.; Rutger Tomato, $1.70 lp.; Collard, 65c lb.; Yellow Ecrmuda Onion, $2.25 lb, Del. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 148. Half Runner Blue and White, ard Brown Stringless Be2ns, elo Dry Sage, 40c teacup; White Bunch butterbeans, 35c cup; Pink Spanish Peanuts, 60c g:. in hull. PP in Ga. Mrs. Geo. Yevlor, Buchanan. Calif. Multiplying Beer seed, 2&c start. PP. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Reckmart, Rt. 2. Citron seed, 75c. lb.; Honey- rc k Cantaloupe, 50c teacup; L' rly Green Okra, 25c teacup. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, C-mming, Rt. 1. Butterpeas, 25c cup; Black Dismond Watermelon, 25c cup; 5 cups, $1.00; Crook. Neck scuash, large bumpkin, Cream C-owder peas, Hales_ Best cantaloupe, 25c cup; Shelled eanut:, 25c cup; 3 cups, 50c. Add postage under $1. as Myrtle Hitchcock, Dallas, Rt. rx 67, Kleckley Sweet Watermelon, end Citron seed, $1. qt.; pump- kin, $1. pt. PP in Ga. Walter _ Sivoud, Bolingboke, Rt. eS Pumpkin, Martin Gourd seed, 40c cup. Add _ postage. Henry Eller, Elliiav. Rt. 3. _ bine, Hand picked Okra seed, as cup; 2 cups, 50c. Baus posta; Cash or 0. Grindle, Dah- coe Rt. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Intl Combine with motor, No. 52, used part of one sea- son for sale or exchange for cattle. H. F, Black, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 1. Avery Champion Mowing Machine, Rake and 2 H wagon, all good cond.,. $100. for lot. Mowing machine has dbl guards, Phone 203-J. A. F. Moor, Marietta, 801 Church St. McCormick - Deering 10 ft. binder on rubber with rubber transport wheels and tractor power take off, $200. Both $500. James B, Bartch, Augusta, 2737 Milledgeville Rd. 10 gal. milk strainer, bottler and capping machine, good for small dairy. Reasonable price. Write: Harry E. Collier, Syl- vester, 605 Isabella St. Ledbetter planter with all plates and guano hopper, used one season, for sale or trade for ealf or hogs. Sam Pelfrey, Dal- ton, Rt. 1. 50 T Intl. Automatic Pickup Hay Baler in excellent cond., kept out of weather, $1900. 00. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. Bready Tractor Harrow Turn- er. Cost $300.00; Sell for $150. cash. Come before May 15th. Call Cherokee 1380. E. M. Chap- man, Atlanta,.78 Lindberg Dr., Fairbanks - Morse Platform ees 1000 lbs., good cond., $30. Mrs. Leo Sikes, Augusta, Rit. 252 BOX S82, 40 model Allis-Chalmers com- in good shape, exc. for corn snaper or picker, at fa 1 mi. W. Cohutta; Also No. Oliver Turn plow, mule drawn, practically new, $15. B. Hol- comb, Varnell. Wood Brothers Combine, 6 ft. cut, used very little (1 sea- son), recommended for clover, corn, all grain. Earl E. Bone, Butler, Rt. 1, Box 183. Bulldozier equipment, 2 com- plete outfits, for leveling off farms and other agricultural work essential to farming. Sell either outfit. T. M. Crow, Jef- ferson. J. D. Binder, last time used was in good cond., needs sheets |. and paddles, priced to sell cheap, J. H. Smith, Dawson. Good used IHC Combine, good cond., $650.00; IHC -5 ft. mule mower, $60.00; and good Massey. Harrow mower, $50.00; 2 IHC dump hay rakes, good cond, -$35: eas - FOB. TR: Breedlove, Monroe, Tel. 5211. CORRECTION: Plow for Farmall Cub tractor, in good cond., 1 disc, $115.00. E. C.: Ty- ler, Monticello, Rt. 3. Tractor with harrow and turner, cost $300. Will sell for $150. at my place before June 1st. E, M. Chapman, Atlanta, 78 Lindberg Dr., N. E. McCormick-Deering 5 foot Combine, used to cut only 100 acres grain, for sale. B. A. Nolan, Senoia. Cotton gin, complete with belts, everything, ready to go, 2-70 saw old style Lummus gins amc hand press. Sell com- plete outfit or as parts. Contact: Susie R. Daniel, Macon, 3035 Pio Nono Ave. Allis-Chalmers 6 ft. Com- bine, used 2 yrs., good cond., $450. G. W. Israel, Smithville, Rt. 1. One used F-39 Farmall trac- tor on good rubber, $450. See: T. R. Breedlove, Monroe. Case Pickup Hay Baler, N- C- M model, 4 cylinder, air cooled Wisc. engine, mounted, used very little, A-1 cond., also one set cultivators, planters, ae tributors, for Case D. C. CG; Tractor, used very little. Cheap. J. C. Scott, Norwood, Rt. 1. M M. Combine, SECOND ee a FOR SALE 62 model McCormick Cocke S. Ringgold on Old Alabame | Road. J. Harvey Clark, Rock Springs, Rt. 1. Dairy equipment: 8 can 1HC Milk Cooler, et cond., used 2 yrs, also IHC Milking Ma- chine complete. L. E. Buchan- an, Conyers, Rt. 3, Intl. 12 ft. Self Propelled Combine, 47 model, very good cond., $2000. A. H. Tillman, Lyons, Tel. 4162. Hlec. Incubator, $15. Or exch. for Battery Brodder, 3 deck size or larger. Mrs, A. T. Lee, Jesup, Rt. 1, Natl, Pressure Canner, No. Teh with some equipment, . like | 9 new, $12. Tel. Cr. 8425. Mrs. Louis E. Gardner, Avondale}: Estates, 3890 Kensington Rd. 11/2 H Wagon, one horse body, 1 Studebaker 2 H body |. and equipment for 2 H wagon. All for $75. P. W. Feagin,} Jonesboro, Rt. 1. ~ Good 2 H.-wagon for sale or| Ch exc, for a 1-H wagon. Chas. P. Sosebee, Cleveland, Rt. 2. Case R. C.. Tractor, new paint, new tires and _ tubes, pulley, recently installed new rings and inserts, cultivators, | 20 disc harrow, $550. Fred O. Darby, ee = O. Box 464. Tel. 2441W Dedthora, Harrow (bush and |, bog), fair condition, $5.00;- also -2 H wagon, good cond., $25, At my farm 2 mi, So. Homer. Al- len F, Smith, Maysville, Rt. 1. Farmall H tractcr, cultiva- tors,, planters, A-1 cond., John}. 'D. Tractor Drawn Grain Bind- 1 er, Athens 4 disc tiller, all good cond., for sale together or sep- arately. Tel. 662J-1 Barnesville. Steve Keadle, Forsyth. 4 Intl. Lime and Fertilizer sow- er, 2 good rubber; tires, per- fect cond., $75.-R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. Homemade tractor for sale for cash. or trade for horses or mules, E, F. Stark, Sylvester, Ra: 3: Horse Drawn 2nd. hand Mow- ing Machine, and Peanut weed- er, cheap for cash. Leroy Ra- bun, Wrens, Rt. 1. \ Lilliston. Peanut Thresher, ola model but does good work, $75. Ralph Dunn, Marietta, 202 Root St. Intl. 50 T Automatic Pickup Hay Baler, $1900. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. i M. M. Tractor, 1947 model, King Bush and Bog Harrow for sale at my home. Or phone La: rence- ville 2832. T. K. Ewing, Law- renceville, Rt. 3. ; J. D. Model 12 A Combine, 1950, used one season, with metor, G. I. Hammer Mill with 4 screens, 6 row Cotton duster on cart with motor, for sale. J. R. Morgan, - Lavonia. J. D. tractor, model B (1949), and 6. Disc Tiller on rubber, both with power-trol. Tiller al- most new, tractor motor re- cently overhauled. All letters ans, Aaron Phillips, Palmetto, Appomattox 3 Jr. Peanut Sheller for seed, shelling eaRe about 5 tons per dozen. J. Ryner, Vienna. Tel. 2511. Ford tractor, Bush and Bo Lift Type Harrow, all g ccnd., $850. No letters ans. Tel. 4482-J. M. B. Logan, Athens, Rte... 625 cap. Elec. Battery Brood-. er, 5 decks, good cond., 2 yrs. old, Sears Roebuck model, for sale or trade for pigs or heifer calf. Mrs. E. I. Woodfin, Mil- ner, Rt. 1. Small Elec. Incubator, -100 egg cap. also on homemade brooder and equipment for poultry, $14. W. C. Jones, At- lanta, Rt. 1, Box 384 B. Good 2 H wagon at very rea- sonable price. Write tg phone 301 Gainesville. Dr, S. Tit- shaw, Gainesville, too East Broad St. good cond. no gear only, chuashes t $30. James C, Reeves, Lux- Brady Garden Tractor, all equipment, for sale or trade for good, gentle cow and pay or take difference. Tel, Dearborn | 3905. Grover Sanders, Mountain, Rt. 1. | Stone Ontario Grain Drill; 10. row, | new, $295, Mrs. Mamie K. Kel- ley, Eastanollee, Rt. 1. Ferguson tractor, 1948 model, 2 dise plow, bush and bog har- row, cultivators, planters, and poison | ee. Come see or write. J. Saeby: Coving- ton, RFD 3. Clark Tractor, han cond., ideal for heavy hauling or oth- er heavy duty work. Tel. 2923. R. G. Sudderth, Buford, Rt. 1, Box 171-A. Farmall C tractor, cultivator, 2 disc plow, 16 disc harrow, late model, 2 yrs. old, for sale together or separately. aoe Amos Longbridge, Dalton, Rt. 2. 1946 B model Allis-Chalmers 1 row tractor with 8 disc cuta- way, cultivator with discs and sweeps, all good cond. $800. (Opposite Mt. Pizgah Baptist urch on Jonesboro Rd.) H, Ellis, Fairburn, Rt. 1. McCormick No. 9 Mowing Machine, Hay Rack and Cuta- way Harrow, tugless, used not more than 10 acres, $250: for lot. Tel. 5851. C. H. Crumbley, Greensboro, Box 162. to ene iron axles, $40. cash. .C/ H. Blackstock, Auburn, Rt. Ae : 1942 Buick Motor, rebuilt into power unit, coxplete, ready. to run, will pull largest feed or came mill. Come any day except Saturday. 51/2 mi. oe on Old Corrinth Road. W. C. Byington, Newnan, Rt. 3. Allis-Chalmers 60 Combine, bought new last June, run less than 50 hrs., has J. R. Wommack, Covington. McCormick Mowing Machine (No. 4), in cutting shape, at half price for $30.00; also Avery |? Turn plow in good shape, $12.- Ey 50. Can not ship. Bud Holland, v Dalton, Rt. 2. No. 7 McCormick-Deering Mower in good: cond., all gears inclosed, $75. at my place. 21/2 mi. N. Louisville. Will not ship. a F. Barfield, Louisville, Rt. 2 disc plow for Ferguson or Ford tractors, practically new, 2 row cultivator, plows, $55. Gertha Means, Commerce, Rt. 3 Hinkle Lespedeza Sower, put} on mower, cuts and sows good as new, $75. Fob. Py Jy Sewell, Lavonia. H Farmall Tractor, Heize 2 disc Side Plow, Planters, all equipment and cultivators, good cond. Come see. H. E. Ruther- ford, Union Point, Rt. 1. McCormick Hay Baler, pow- ered from tractor; Moline Corn Harvester (parts easily avail-| able), cuts corn for bundles; al- so Soy Bean or any row crop, both oe gocd shape; | ns, Cole Corn Mill , 42 in. rock, Fairbanks Corn 1 Sheller, other equip. for sale. Frank H. Red- wine, Jr., Palmetto, Rt. 1.- Intl. F-12 Tractor, rear wheels | y, on steel, front wheels =: er ber, good cond., uses $200.00; Also 16 -in. Allis-Chal. mers Bottom Plow, good. cond., $100.00; Both for $285.00. H. Towns, Towns, Ford tractor with planter, cultivator, smoothing harrow,} belt pulley, terrace blade, 1} disc side terrace plow, scoop, other equipment,-used very lit- tle, reasonable price. C. A ers, Fairburn, Rt. 1. CORRECTION: Roll-over Scraper, cap.approx. 1 y: tractor type, excellent cond., except for paint, for sale, $60. FOB; also WANT 3 disc tiller, fand di: harrow for Chalmers C tractor, in good cond. Contact. Carl Ww. Minor, Macon, Rice Mill Rd. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED sitar scinnguiciiiasatiaeitaie a Want Combine, any good make. State price, make, J. hydraulic] _ lift, like mew, reasonable. price. | _ seed, | Marglobe,. New Stone . Riv-} 3. e, Mirs, Allis poe ke Rt. .* terson, Coliege Park, | 264, Want opeciae 15 Jo Sub-Soiler Plow or Soiler. Must be in and at reasonable p: Fisher, MeDanongie Want 1 set of tru for mule drawn har: over 50 mi. Hoganvi be in good shape. chea} Sa ae Hogenevi04 R Sub-Soil plow, State ber of teeth. Must be cond. Also state pr Hogg, LaGrange, Rt. Want small Statio er Corn Sheller to s in the shuck. J. H. . | Reynolds. Want set of pinks tivators for 1945 or 4 A Farmall tractor, Mu good condition. State p. J A. Dobbins, Hiram, Want Graham cond Must be cheap. Z..T. | Jr., Scott, Box 51. _ Want Farmall Cub and plow, reasonabl ready to go; and as vators to work with trac W. Lawhorn, Lithonia, Want good used Buckeye bacco Cooker. State p. ; age. Must be within 150. Arthur James, Nashvill Want Hay Rake to tractor cr mule dra We ee FARMS & FARM LAl FOR SALE _ CORRECTION: 15,4 pains spring, w route. Renan: (PLANTS FOR SAI Klondike, Lady Ts, By. ing Blakemore Strawber C; $7, M; "Mt. Bue bushes, 75c. doz. Ad. No COD orders. Mrs. Howard, Cleveland, Rt. Govt. insp., weleha ie tato- plants, red skin, Rutger, good count, good moss packed, 50c C; $1.2 Del. .Ready, prompt W. R. Lightsey, Screven. Leading var. field plants, cabbage and 40c C; 500, $1. 00; $1.50 M; $7.00; Tomato, 130 C5. 00 ote 1:51 $2.'M. W. H. Gordon. shed aa P. R. potato, also - Copperskin, $3.50. M. FOB. MO only. Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2. "Mt. Huckleberry, size, Wild Strawberry, Blackberry, 65 doz: Yellow Root, e] tage : Son, 2 Ellijay, Rt. Wild BRR Bho t Blackberry, 3 size, Wild tal ca Yellow Root, Red : Marglobe, Rutger, New S Tomato, 60 ee 500, $1. 50; _ J. . Glass, oe PLANTS FOR SALE _ PLANTS FOR SALE $2.50 M; 50c 11 Rutger, and Balti- d grown Marglobe, and Rutger Tomato, 500, $1.25; $2. M. count and quali- and Rutger Ioma- packed, ready. $1.75 C. Prepaid. No checks. ey, Screven.. Ruiger Tomato, $2, M. Del; 2.M eated =e Screven, Rt. 2. . Cabbage, 500, $1.75; Marglobe Tomato, $3.- Del. Otis Conner, Pitts. globe and Rutger Toma- ind Cabbage plants, 300, ; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Calif. and Cayenne Hot pep- plants, 300, $1.50; 500, 50 M. PP. R. Chanclor, insp., treaied Red Skin otato, $3. M, del. Ready Marglobe and Rut- and Marglobe Toma- ly, moss pack . Potato, red or copper- 75 M; 5 M up, $2.60 M. unt. Prompt shipment. Murray,-Odum, Rt. 2. p. pure Red Skin P. from vine cuttings, Pp. R. Potato plants, treated, ready May f $5. M; Rutger Toma- Bermuda Onion, $2.- Del. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Tomato, $2.50 M; Bermuda Onicn, $2. M. irs, T.. P. Musselwhite Rt. 1. ' Tree, and Hot Yellow Pepper plants, 10c doz.; artin Gourd all. Green Okra, 25 cup. full count, guar. $4. M. PP. Williams, Alma, Rt. ready, prompt ull count; ready os art 1. ; M. Sims, Pembroke, good vt. insp., Del. ed, $1.75 | - seed, 10c stage. Mrs. P. E. Tray- Potato plants, State May, and insp. La. Copperskin ship- $3.50 M. Del. B. Aycock, Surrency, globe, Rutger,. New Stone to ship, $1.50 M. checks. Also Tobacco for sale. D. A. Lightsey, Rutger Tomato, ready ment, $3.25. M. FOB. . Copperskin Potato, govt. count, $3. M. Prompt . H. Mann, Sur- Copperskin Sweet Pota- treated, $3. M; $14.00; Marglobe Tomato, A. F. Sheffield, Sur- Marglobe, ville, Rt. 2.- Crabapple 2 Rt. 6. dosta, Rt. 4. fica Stockton. ing size, Dewberry, x 455. Giant Boysenberry, 15, lard, | Hirnalaya Blackberry, 15, Thornless Boysenberry, doz. Jonathan W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. : $1.00 Rutger Tomato Black Raspberry Plants, $1.00; Also Garlic bulbs, 50c doz.; Crabapple Tree, Beechnut, 20c ea.; Muscadine Grape vine, 20c ea.; 6, $1. Add postage Robert H. Norrel Bunch Potato plants, Tifton Exp. Station, certified, $5. M. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Val- $1. plants, 50c C; 500, $1.40; $2.50 M; 5 M up, $2.25 i W. Pepper, Long Slim Red Hot Variety, 15.doz.; 75 C; 500, $3. Del. Ready. Prompt ship- ment. J. P. Mullis, Broxton. Marglobe and Rutger Tomato plants, from certified seed, guar. true to name, 50 C "+ $1.50; $2. M, Add F. Carter, Coffee, Rt. 1. Coastal Bermuda Stolons by truckload at farm. Under 50,- 000, $1. M; 50,000-100,000, 80c _|_M; 100,000 or more, 70c | Exp. not prepaid, $1.50 M. We _|dig each Monday. D. J. Harri- son, Blackshear. Govt. insp. pure Red Skin P. R. Potato Slips, 500, $1.50; $2.75 M; Old Fashion Boon Slips, 500, $2.00; $3.25 M. Del. Booking orders for May ship- ping. Claudie Mathis, Gaines- del; Calif. ; 500, W. M; Potato 3 in 1 Everbearing Straber- ry- plants, self pollinizing, 50, $1.25; $2. C. PP. Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. Govt. insp. Copperskin P. R. and Red Skin Potato. Full count, $2.70 M. A. R. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Red Gold Strawberry, $1. C; Balm, 6, 40c;- Peppermint, Gar- lic, 21/2 doz. $1.00; Crabap- ple, Raspberry, postage. Mrs. James Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Mt. Huckleberry plants, bear- ing size, -85c doz.; bushes, 10, 75c; Wild Strawber- ry, 5 doz. $t. Jean Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Sage plants, 5, $1.00; 20c ea.; $1. doz. Add Hazlenut Add postage. , Muscadine Grape Vines, Red Raspberry, 6, -1 $1.00; Condon Giant Mastodon -| Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Park- er, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Matodon Strawberry, 80c C; |, Klondike, Mt. Delicious Straw- berry, 50 C. del. in Ga.; 6 Red Gold Strawberry with each or- der of 500. No checks nor COD. Mrs. Pearl Pinson, Ellijay, Rt. Blakemore, Everbearg, Lady T. Strawberry, 75c C; $7. _ Tame Horsemint, 50c doz.; Gar- lic bulbs, $1. doz.; Also low Pumpkin seed, 15 cup. No COD orders. Add postage. Mrs. Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1. 6, M; Mrs Rutger Tomato, from certi- fied seed, $2..M. Or exchange dried apples, meat. Each pay postage. C. T. Bennett, Cordele, Rt. 2. 300. yds. nice Tobacco plants -|for $1.50 M; or exchange for anything can use such as: pota- toes, etc. Write first. i Lakeland. Mrs. Hubert Myers, syrup, Wonder Strawberry, also Gib- son, Red Gold, rooted, 75 C; Red and Black Raspberry, White Blackberry, Horseradish, 6, 50c; Garden Horsemint, Pep- permint, 24, 35c; Garlic, Calan- ous, 40c doz.; And fresh picked out walnuts, $1. lb.; Pumpkin seed, 25 cup. Mrs. Willis Grin- dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Mt. Huckleberry plants, bear- : 85c doz.; bushes, $1. doz.; Wild Straw- berry, 50c doz.; Blackberry and Yolow Root plants, 65c doz. Exch. for print sacks, Mrs. Nancy Hen- derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Lady T. Strawberry, 45 C; 300, $1.25; 500, $2.00; Pepper- mint, 30c doz.; 50, 65c; $1.20 C; Horehound, tansy, 30 clump.| ilar{ Mrs. J. M: Hall, doz.; Calhoun, Zsa Yel- 1, Gainesville, from or 9 mi. Hazlenut Rt. No ed, $1. E, J. Sims ( Waco, Rt. Cc 7 Mastodon FOB here tol. govt. 42. $1. Del. red and G.- Tyre, Cordele. checks. -rency, Rt. Surplus; insp., here. A. L. 2 geod globe Tomato, and Hot pepper free with each order 1000 up; Special price on 5000. All delivered. Dial 45079. B. F. Mallard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 378. Marglobe and Rutger Tomato plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M; Chas. W. Cabbage, 500, $1.00; M; 5000, $8.00; Young Ga. Col- lard, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. PP; 10,000 up, $1. M. FOB; $1.25 PP. Solomon Davis, Milledge- ville, Rt. 5, Box 197. Imp. Broad Leaf Sage plants, $1.25 doz. PP. ols Strawberry, PP, Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. : as Gainesville. P. R. Red and Yellow Skin Potato, good count, Govt. insp., Bristol. oi ae Af Chee Xe Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, $2. M FOB; or $2.50 M del. P. T. Herndon, Surrency. Calif. Wonder Sweet, Cayenne Hot pepper plants, $4.50 Moss packed. Del. orders less than 1000, 65 C. Ready May 1st, Sam D. Steph- enson, Baxley, Rt. 4. Marglobe Tomato, ready, $1.- 50 M; 75 C. Del. Moss packed. checks.- George Griffis, Screven, Rt. 1, Box 186. Bunch P. R. Potato, ready, from vine cuttings, moss pack- _C; 500, $4.00; $5.50 M. Mystic. - Marglobe and Rutger Toma- to, $2. M. Del. Moss pac L Dukes, Alma, Rt. 2. Chas. W. Cabbage, green, {nice size, packed, 40c C; M. Del. J. H. Davis, Milledge- ville; Rt. 5. Cert. govt. insp. Potato, $3.50 M; Copperskin LA) P. R., $3. M; Over 10 M, $2.50 M. FOB. Raymond Fus- sell, Milan, Rt, 2. Jersey and Chas. W. -cabbage | peas, plants, $1.75 M; Rutger, Mar- .25 M; 50 Bell) Half Runner - roots, amp $00, $1.25; $2. . Bunch P. R, Govt. insp. P. R. Copperskin potato, I M,. Cason, Bris- . Certified. P. R. Copperskin potato, $3.50 M. PP. Ready. No COD. J. I. Rigdon, Alma, Rt. 1. Red and Copperskin potato, 5000, $15. Turner, Bri Certified Copperskin Potato, treated, ready to ship, $4. M. Fob; $5. M shipped by mail, A. J. Griffis, Patterson, Rt. 1, Box Fresh Green Cabbage plants, Chas. W. and Early Jersey, al- so Collard, 300, $1.00; $2.50 M; And tender Garden Bean seed, Half Runmer, 50c cup; 3 cups, Marcus 5000, $15. No COD. Prompt shipment. Lester Crawford, Bristol. P. R. Potato, State insp., imp. yellow i count, 5000, $15. No COD. F. Burpees Marglobe certified and Giant Ponderosa Tomato plants, 60c C; Plus postage. Mrs. Emma Gibson, 2740 Milledgeville Rd. Bunch P. R. Potato plants, $3.50 M; 10 M or more, $3. M. Fob. RR Express. Ready. Can load trucks. Geo. W. Register, Marglobe Tomato, $2.50 M; Prompt shipment. Moss packed. Money Orders with order. W. R. Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2. -Marglobe and Rutger Toma- to, ready, $1.75: M. Del.: $1.50 M. Fob; Hot and Pimento. pep- per, ready Ist of May, $3. M. Del. Will exchange. Miss Flor- ence OQuinn, Odum, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Red and Copper- skin P. R. potato, $3. M; 5 M, $14. Fob. Ready. Prompt ship- ment. Can fill large orders. No Wade Aycock, ~ Tomato plants. Call or wire. : Also Calif. Wonder and Hungarian Hot Wax pep- per, for: sale. W. Quitman. . M. in Ga, on grown ed, T. a Myrtle Pace, and $i,.0C. Red and 5000, $15. FOB istol. Williams, skin, full Augusta, Sur- BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Old Fashion Tender, heavy bearing Brown Striped and few White Garden beans, 50c cup. PP in Ga. Mm. H. C. Hasty, Atlanta, 1325 Grant Ave., S. BE, La. 3345. _ Crowder Peas, 3 lbs., $1.00. Parcel Post prepaid in Ga. Mrs. ed B. Landrum, Adairsville, Rt. Striped, Speckled Half Run- ner beans, 50c cup; Yard Long beans, Black Foot Long peas, 25 seed, 15e;~ Also Dynamite popcomn, 4 0z., 15; 50c tb. Wee- vil treated. PP, Stamps accept- bin A: S. King, Lawrenceville, t. 3. Long Purple Hull Crowder peas, cream, high 25 Ib. in bushel lots. Add postage. W. A. Smith, Adairsville; Rt. 2. 6 bu. clean, sound Clay peas, $5. bu. at my place, 21/2 mi. N. Louisville. Will not ship. M. . Barfield, Louisville, Rt. 1. 60 bu. Brabham peas, $4, bu. Will deliver within 100 miles Smithville, Ga. if all taken. J. R. Tucker, Smithville. Early Brown 6 wks. 2 crop Hea wring Pole Beans, 3 cups, $1.25; White Bunch and Col. Running Butterbeans, 4 cups, $1.25. PP in Ga. Mrs, Clarence ; McMil- lian, Dacula, Rt. 1. 30 bu. Brab peas, and 10 bu. Speckled Good Seed Brabs, $6. bu.; Speckled, $5.50 bu. FOB this station. Carl. A. Walker, Ellaville. : Tender Striped Half Runner beans, 50c cup. Plus postage. Branch, Rt. 1. Brab, Iron, Clay Peas, $5.50 bu.; Mixed Hay peas, $5. bu. FOB -shipping point. Helms, Buena Vista. 150 bu. Brabham, 0 mixed Hay peas for sale. J. B. Ryner, Vienna. Tel. 2511. 20 bu. Conch peas, treated with Ceresan, also cleaned, $10. bu. Sylvania, Rt. 3. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Johnson, Mitchell. 1 Tennille. H. C. nille, CATTLE FOR SALE -old, polled type, Knight, Doerun, Rt. 2. Heifers, for sale. Tel. 2609. H C. Waldrop, Forsyth, Rt. 1. inbreeding. Benjamin F. Harris Lula. proximately one-third Holstein Griffin. Black: Angus bull, 21/2 yrs proximately 1400 lbs., for sale 5 mi. N. Commerce, Hwy. 441 Ernest W. Banks, Commerce Rt_1. freshen in May, few calves, Georgia, raised mule. W. Williams, Prickett, Commerce. Wood St. Mrs. Glen L. Pirkle, Flowery Lelius bu. a TS 200 bu. good sound White corn at my farm, $2, bu. Alvie 100 bu. good white corn for meal or feed, $2. bu. at my barn. Sam Pelfrey, Dalton, Rt. 300 bu. Slipped Shuck corn, $2 bu. at my barn, 1 mi. E. Gilbert, Ten- Hereford bull, about 1 yr. reasonable price for cash. Miss Pearlie 1 Jersey Heavy Springer cow, 5 Jersey Heavy Springer Fine Reg. Guernsey bull, No. 462894, G. G. Son of Riegeldale Melbas Emory, won 1st prize at N. E. Fair, about 700 lbs., 17 mos. old. Selling to prevent 26 Dairy Type Heifers, ap- 1/3 Guernsey, 1/3 Jersey, all sired by reg. bulls from high producing cows, ranging in age from 6 mos. to 12 mos., all calfs vaccinated against bangs, black leg, .871/2c Ib. R.. J. Heard, old, reg. No. 1169762, wt. ap- Reg. Jersey bull, 1 heifer to and cow to freshen 2nd time in. May, also and a 5 yr. old Grover CATTLE FOR SALE > 45 young Holstein cows, now yes 160 gals. daily, 8 or 10 erseys in herd, for sale, Co: Or 5 see, W. P. Elder, Culloden, Rt, 2. (Below Barnesville, Rt. 7) 7 dairy type heifers, wt. av., 326 lbs., ea., $825. for lot. Ralph Dangar, W' tock, Phone Ros- well, Ga. No. 4442. cond., after weaning. If terested, see, dont write, 4 es Buford. Frank Cain, Bu Bull calf, Jersey and Guern- sey crossed, 6 wks. old, $50. Sam Pelfrey, Dalton, Rt. 1. - No-horned Jersey, 2nd calf due soon, for sale and will take heifer calf as part pay; Guernsey-Jersey grade bull, i. old. se P. Steinheimer, Jersey and Guernsey, about 2 wks. old, $25. if sold at once LIVESTOCK WANTED ~ CATTLE: Want 1 reg. Polled Hereford bull, 12 mos. to 2 yrs. old, well Apply: ville. (Tel. 73). GOATS: Want female goat to raise on halves. Write first. James C. ogee Nicholson, Rt, 1, Box 182. oes Want 2 pr. unrelated _Whiite Angora goats. Advise. Roy P. Otwell, Cumming. Want reg. or subj. to reg. Tog Doe and. Buck Kids, 1-3 mos. old Prefer 1 each doe and buck, naturally butt headed, COD express to Thomaston. Will make.cash deposit on ship- ping crates. J. Lee Abernathy, Thomaston, Rt. 3. HOGS FOR SALE 250 lb. boar, perfect markings, from Blue: Ribbon boar, life treated for cholera, $75.00; Al- plenty pep, $85. at my hone. = C. Garrett, Woodstock, Rt. stock, 3 females, 1 male; also 24th, finest sock but not reg | (Tel. Cypress 7286, Atlanta). J. B. Morrison, Dallas. ea. James W. Smith, Perry. 8 litters reg. Hereford pigs standing sires as Good Goods, -|WMF Lead On, WMF Royal Wonder. Come see or write. W. A. Ward Jr., Marietta, Paper Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Care Ward- Meade Farm. Purebred SPC pigs, | type, $25. ea. Wormed, reg. in buyers name. 1 mi. S. Hahira on U. S. 41. Elmer Cornelius, Hahira, Rt. 2. Duroc pigs, male and female, some sired by Blue Ribbon boar at Clinch Co. Fair, Can furnish unrelated pains and trios. Ready to ship May 15th W. A. Dewar, Dupont. Reg. Duroc boars, from 75- -|100 Ibs., about $35.-$40. ea. Ar: nold Kell, Winston, Rt. 1. 2 SPC Barrows, 1 Gilt, near ? "| 3634-W, Mrs. Ruby James, Ma- con, 4197 Worsham Ave. OIC pigs, 10 wks. slid, short nose, blocky type, male or fe- male, reg. in buyers name, $25. ea. Virgil Walls, Warwick, Ris Ge Yearling calf, cross between unrelated. Quote best price Reg. Hampshire, 15 mos. old, so 9-10 yrs. old, 1 M lb. mare mule, work anywhere, gentle, 7 nice pigs, 10 wks. old, Siar to choose from. By such out- ly 200 lbs. ea. for sale. Tel 4 OIC shoats, average about 150 lbs. ea., 8 mos. old, good ~ 13-OIC pigs, 6 wks. old, April te boars, gilts, 12 wks. old. med. blocky Re PAGE E . register, _ Champ ~bloodlines, Swe VIS. HOGS FOR SALE oe SPC Registry Merit litter pigs, both sexes, ready about May 20, finest breeding stock, treated, wormed. All letters answered. L. G. Owensby, Mil- len, Rt. 3. Purebred Black Essex pigs, $25. 9a. at 10 wks. old, subj. to males and females. Phone 1613. W. B. Winters, West Green. Reg. SPC pigs, from Grand will be 8 wks. old from lst to 15th of June. Booking orders. Mrs. L. A. Holmes. Ranger. OIC thoroughbred Service boar, entitled to register but not registered, fee $2. Or sell for $65. Hubert F. Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Service boar, reg. Duroc, 2 _ reg. male pigs, for sale. W. H. Gazaway, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. ~ (Birminghsm Community). OIC Hogs, anything from pigs to 600 lb. Brood Sows at all times. Inoculated, ready to ship. Reg. in buyers name. Satis. guar. Phone 2590. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta. Several Feeder pigs and shoats, few gilts, for sale or exchange for good corn at rea- sonable price. Write. G. = Ross, Ea:tman, Rt. 3. 8 purebred SPC pigs, 5 gilts, 3 males, blocky type, dbl. treat- ed, reg. in buyers name, 8 wks. old, ship anywhere, $20. ea. Hubert Yawn, Byromville, Rt. 1. Reg. Duroc Service Boar, 2 old, excellent cond., for sale or exch. for reg. Duroc Boar of different bloodlines. A. C. Reynolds, Marietta, Rt. 2. Campground community). . Several 12 wks. old Hamp- shire blocky boar pigs, exc. bioodlines, perfect markings, inoculated, wormed, $35, ea. reg. in buyers name, one 6 mos. old boar, $50.; one unreg. Gilt to farrow June 15th, $60. Will ship. No Sunday sales. J. W. Watson, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box 340. : A 3 Little Bone Guinea hogs, boar purebred, about 150 lbs. ea., $40-$50, R: E. Maxwell, Smyrna, Rt. 2. OIC pigs, short nose, out of blue ribbon stock, also bred gilts, for sale or trade for corn, U S. Hwy. 78 to Possum Lake near Stone Mountain, follow signs to Oraland. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1, Care Oraland Farm. 13 OIC pigs, 6 and 8 wks. old, not registered but good stock. Also 4 OIC shoats, average 150 lbs., $40. ea.; See at my farm oposite Dallas Airport, or tele- phone Cypress 7286 Atlanta. J. B Morrison, Atlanta 3, Bona Allen Building. Several SPC boar pigs and 1 gilt, 10 wks. old, $25, with pa- pers, until May 15th. Just Hast of city limits on Macon Road. WwW. T. Rogers, Americus. Blocky type reg. Duroes; Sow bred to Berry School boar, to farrow May 29th, 4 litter, $200.00: Sow and 10 pigs, $300.; Or pigs, $20, ea. To del. last of May; Gilt, bred to farrow in August, $125. J. A. Brown, Fel- ton, Rt, 1. OIC pigs, $10. ea. 11/2 mi. W. Clermont, O. R. Manus, Cler- mont, Rt. 1. 45 reg. Cherry Red Duroc pigs, 10 wks. old, life treatment against cholera, born fat, stay fat, over 400 lbs. in 12 mos., some unrelated, $25. ea. H. L Williams, Baxley, SPC pigs, about 4 and 5 mos, old, chcleva immune, champ. bloodlines, $45. and $50. at my home. Reg. in buyers name. C, R. Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4. One short nose OIC service boar, sub. to reg., 1 yr. old, a- bout 250 Ibs., $50. Earley T. Carter, Loganville. OIC pigs from prize winning stceck, short nose and blocky, reg, buyers name, 8 wks. old, treated, males and females, $20. ea. Mack Patrick, Voe. Agni, Teacher, Rabun Gap. CAE AD A EIGHT Thee aR a HOGS FOR SALE F. F. A. Project, 8 SPC pigs, sub. to reg., 8 wks. old, males, $20. e@a.; gilts, $25. ea. Norbert Lowery, Rochelle, Rt. 2. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE One 2 yr, old Tenn. Walking Fillie, roan color with red main and tail, stocking legs, white blaze in face, 1000 Ibs., $150. C. C. Pirkle, Cumming, Eastern Heights. ; 1 mule, 12 yrs. old, around 950 lbs., work anywhere, $40. Trade for calves or pigs. W. M. Willis, Chatsworth, Rt. 2. Black mare mule, strong, works well, sound, $50. Or trade for calves OF ; DIES. Grd: Manly, Alto, Rivas Black mare mule, 8 yrs. old, 1200 lbs., work anywhere, extra good and gentle, $100. Or exch, for cattle. Also 8 disc harrow, $15. or exch. for 12 disc. Tel. 2441W. Fred O. Darby, Albany, P. O. Box 464: J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. Red mare mule, 6 yrs. old, 1150 lbs. work anywhere, $150.00; Also 2 H wagon, good cond., $75. Tel. 109 W-1. Homer Garrison, Macon, Rt. 3. Donkey Jack, around 7 yrs. old, around 350 lbs.; work or ride, $12.50. Ar trade for pig. Bring pig and get donkey. Early Sexton, Norcross. ; Work Mule and Horse, sev- eral cows and calves at bar- gain: price. Author Hill, Atlan- ta, 5910 Glenridge Dr., N. he Mare mule, around 1000 lbs., gentle; also young PC male hogs; And 2H wagon, light farm tools for sale. W. D. De- Long, Roswell. i Bay horse mule, 10 yrs. old, 1000 lbs., works good = any- where. E. O. Sayer, Winston. Young mare, gentle, 5 yrs. old, 3 gaited, and. gelding with- out bad habits, dark red, 900 lbs., children can handle, $100. Or trade for heifer cow or steer. J. E, V. Jackson, McDon- ough, Rt. 3. ~ 1 mule, work anywhere, for sale or trade for saddle horse. J. H. Smith, Dawson, Phone No. 250 D. SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE 20 goats, billies or nannies, $5. ea. at farm. Johnnie Wood, Lavonia. 3 milk goats, 2 milking, 1 Nubian, 1 Tog., 3 mos. old Doe (Tog.-Alpine), $45. for lot; $25. for Tog.; $15. Nubian; $10. Tog.- Alpine. Porter Harris, Clarkes- ville. Tog. Milk Goat, now fresh, gives 4 gts. milk daily, both $35. R. G. Stover, Lula, Rt. 1. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Super Wooler Angora rabbits, 6 pr. Bucks, $2.25 ea.; Sr. bucks, $3.50 ea. Ship anywhere. All letters. ans. John Fields, Grif- fin, 1018 W. Poplar St. Rabbits: N. Z. Reds, 3 does, 10 wks. old, $3. ea.; 2 bucks, 4 mos. old, $4.50 ea.; Trio, $8.50. From ped. stock and good pro- ducers. Mrs. J. W. Bartlett, At- lanta, 680 Wesley Rd., N. W. 6 mos. old, ped. N. Z. White does, $10. ea. Exp, Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. ; Heavy weight N. Z. W. and also Gray rabbits, for sale very |- reasonably, P. T. Grant, Ma- con, Rt. 2, N. Z. W. virgin doe rabbits, 3-4 mos. old, good breeders, heavy milkers, also other rab- bits. Satis, guar. J. C. Hum- phries, Atlanta, 710 Bolton Rd., Rt 8, AM 4614. 1, Goo Angora Buck rabbit, 8 mos. 1 wooler, just sheared, . Bunice Woody, Dial. wy ; 4 | rabbits 2 mos. : Tel. Cherokee 8910. O. B. Fran- ORPINGTONS: RABBITS AND CAVI oe FOR oe Genuine Cal Crue Hybrid rabbits. Stock from originator of breed. Juniors, $4. ea.; does, ready to mate, $6. ea; mos. old bucks,- $6. ea. Mrs. er Sanders, Macon, 131 First t. : 8 Golden Fawn Flemish giant rabbits, 8 wks. old, from ped. stock, $5 pr. Welborn Fee Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 31. Choice ped. Giant Chinchil- las, bucks fr separate lit- ters, Wonder y bloodline. Booking orders for May lst shipments at 8-12. wks. old; Juniors, $4. ea.; Bucks or Does. Papers furnished. Robert P. Middleton, AusteN, P. O. Box 351. - NZW Virgin Does, 3-4 i old, good breeders, heavy milk- ers, satis. guar., also Meat rab- bits for sale. Tel. _Amberst 4614. J. C. Humphries, Atlanta, 710 Bolton Rd., Rt. 8. _NZW exclusively, ped. stock, good bone and type, large lit- ters, heavy milkers, all ages, satis, guar., for sale. Tel. Ray- mond 9990. Walker E. Smith, Atlanta, 2684 Collier Dr., N. W., Rt. 8. 3 prs. White rabbits, $3, pr.; 1 pair NZ Red, $4.00; All 21/2: mos, old: Also Grey "Buck and one White Doe, $6. Mrs. Irene Pierce. Gainesville. 2 mos. old Hvy. Wt. Chin- chillas, trio, $12.00; Buck from separate litter. Ped papers fur- nished. Letters ans. John L. Parrott, Macon, 2366 Miller Field Rd., Rt. 6. eae 2 NZW Does, 1 Buck, Lyx, old, with papers, also young old, for sale. cis, Jr., Brookhaven, - 1669 Hol- brook Rd. : POULTRY FOR SALE MISC. CHICKENS: 10 mixed colored hens and 1 rooster, $20. FOB. Mrs, Irene Pierce, Gainesville, Rt. 6. 3 young Buff Orpington roosters, $5. or. $2. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt 2.'. <2) 1 purebred S. C. Buff Orping- ton rooster, $2. at the yard. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Rt. 1, Box 55. PIGEONS: 15 prs. large Jumbo White King pigeons, mated and ea. pr. banded and most ot them now on eggs,.$6. pr., 2 prs., $10. If shipped, 50c extra. No chks. Money Order. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS 50 AAA grade NH pullets, 8 wks. old April 26th, $1. ea. Will not ship. Mrs, G. W. Cald- well, Senoia. - 38 NH hens, 1 yr. old in Apr., laving, $2.50 ea.; Lot for $1.75 ea. or $65. 1 mi. N, Folsom. Mrs. Je E, oem ee Rit. 2: Dark sited. bloodtested R. I. Red chicks, 25 for $4.00; $15. C; laying hens, $2. ea. Mrs. Don Donaldson, Decatur, 726 So. Candler St. DE 2405. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.: Mallard ducklings, wild str., from good layers, excellent breeders, day old, 50c_ ea.; Minimum 6. Shipped parcel post COD; Also hatching eggs from game strain, 20c ea. Mini- mum 10, C. M. Hammond, Au- gusta, Rt, 4, Box 247. 8 geese, White Emden Toulouse cross, raised last sea- son, $5. ea.; $36. for lot. Mrs. M. F, Gaddis, Quitman, Box 427. ANCONAS, AUSTRALORPS, | ETC. ; 3 Black Australorp Rooster, 1 yr. old for sale or exchange tor 2 laying hens, any peony D2 : BABY CHICKS & BANTAM 41/2, | ea., , Taking o-ders for your choice ot breed: 2 or 3 wks. old chicks (25 at one time). Write for prices. Miss. Bertha Chipley, Rt, 3. -1 pr. Black. Rose Combs, $5.: ver Sebrights, $12. 50 trio; eggs from Silver Sebrights, $3. set-|. ting. Max M. Carver, Point. 328 Clearmont Ave. CORNISH, GAMES, GIAN TS: -12 Cornisn nens, purebred, 19 mos. old, $3. ea. Or trade for | corn, white preferred. Mrs. O. Ji. Marks, LaFayette, Riese. ast few young hens, from. best blood tested stock, $3. ea.; 2, $5. MO. Shipped in light erates, Mrs. R. C. Sanders, Vienna. LEGHORNS: eee 15-20 nice 3A white Leg- shorn pullets} 10-11 wks. old, $1.25 ea. FOB. J. ge a ee = i mt T= Ee Pp ee EO OO a oe