Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1951 December 5

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week we told you about | the
ions Organization. The whole
he sell out of this country
equire volumes. However, I






















































ow the United States has been
an impossible position by those
tended to represent us in form-









ubt you have noticed fou the |

ers how Britain has continued to

._ Russia and to furnish war ma-
and supplies to Russia, even dur-
time that hundreds oF thousands

ican boys and a few English boys
been fighting in Korea. : S
ce, on the list of members of the
Nations, the USSR is a. member
e vote. At the same _ time,

which is a part of USSR, is al-
nember and has one vote, and By-
sia, also a part of the Russian Em-
has one vote. This gives Russia
r three votes in the United Nations
ization to one vote for the United



















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dition to the three votes for Rus-
itlined above, there is Czechoslo-
nd Poland which are behind the
in and absolutely under control
ia. his gives Russia five votes
mited States one vote.

tal population of Russia, Ukra-
lorussia, Czechoslovakia and
281,000,000. These 281-million
ans and Asiatics have five votes,
is one vote for each 56-million
he United States only has one
r 150-million people. On a pop-
e basis, they can out vote us
two to one and on the existing
ey out vote us five to one.

INDIA |

it comes to Southeast Asia,
tan has one vote, Burma one
Thailand has one vote, Indonesia
vote, Pakistan has one vote and
roper has one vote. That gives
tt Asia six votes to the United
ne vote. This, of course, does
int China. The total population of
















each 90-million, while the
tes only has one vote for 150-
kes approximately two

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1951

ORE ABOLT -

NTERNATIONALISM



NUMBER 13



tell you a few concrete facts

644 square miles.

tries, namely,

countries in Southeast Asia is |
With six votes, they have a.



much yoting power as one person any-
where in Southeast Asia.

THE NEAR EAST
AND NORTH AFRICA

Israel has one vote, Liberia has one
vote, Syria has one vote, Iraq has one
vote, Saudi-Arabia has one vote, Ethiopia
has one vote, Iran has one vote, Turkey
has one vote and Egypt hag one vote.

Here are nine votes for the little coun-
tries in Southeast Asia against one vote
for the United States. These nine coun-
tries have a combined population of 90,-
000,000. Having nine votes they average
a vote for each 10,000,000 people. This
is against one vote for the United States
with 150,000,000. These little countries,
all of whom are pensioners of the taxpay-
ers of the United States, have fifteen
times the voting strength of the Citizens
of this country.

THE STATE OF TEXAS

The State of Texas has an area of 263,-
In land area, Texas is
larger than either Iceland, Luxemburg,
Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Leb-
anon, Israel, Paraguay, Honduras, Li-
beria, New Zealand, El Salvador, Domin-
ican- -Republic, Uruguay, Norway, Hcua-
dor, Syria, Yeman, Haiti, Guatemala,
Denmark, Iraq, Cuba, Sweden, Greece,
Belgium, Netherlands, Byelorussia, Af-
ghanistan, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia,
Burma, Thailand, The Philippines, Po-
land, Ukrania, France, The United King-
dom or Pakistan. These are 38 mem-
bers of the United Nations smaller than
the State of Texas, yet their combined
vote is 38 times the voting strength of
the United States and approximately
two-thirds of the entire voting strength
of the United Nations.

In addition, there are five more coun-
Venezuela, Chili, Turkey,
Ethiopia and Burma that are about the
size of Texas. These five added to the
other 38 have a voting strength of 43
votes against the United States one vote.
Here are enough small countries to out
vote all of the others combined. Here
are enough votes to change the Consti-
tution of the United Nations Organiza-
tion and set it up as they see fit. Here
are enough votes to bring all of the
world under their dominion and to take
away all right of local government in all
the countries of the world. They could
vote to take away the sovereignty of Na-
tions just as the Federal Government

-bought with a price-



robbed the States of the South of thei
sovereignty 86 years ago.

This is actually the intention of the in-
ternationalists who are in the saddle of
the United Nations Organization. This
is the reason they decry nationalism. To
smear nationalism is to smear love for
ones country. They preach by press,
radio, pamphlet and every conceivable
means against patriotic love of country
and call it isolationism. A lot of weak
minded people have been sold the idea.
A lot of strong minded people have been
You may be sure
their ulterior motive is to destroy the
nations and set up a world dictator. At
the present time, the policies of the
United States both international and do-
mestic are calculated to carry out and
achieve this end.

POPULATIONS

The State of Texas has a population of
7,711,194.

Texas has a population greater than
either Iceland, Luxemburg, Panama,
Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Lebanon, Israel,
Paraguay, Honduras, Liberia, New Zea-
land, E! Salvador, Dominican-Republic,
Uruguay, Norway, Ecudaor, Syria, Ye-
men, Haiti, Guatemala, Bolivia, Den-
mark, Venezuela, Iraq, Cuba, Chili,
Saudi-Arabia or Sweden, and has a pop-
ulation about equal to either Greece,
Australia, Peru or Belgium. Here are 32 :
countries, each having a population ol ee
from 140,000 to 3,614,900, and yet have
ing 32 times the voting strength of the
United States.

BLUE PRINT FOR DEFEAT

Every thinking person must know that
if the United States cannot defend it-
self, then it cannot defend Europe and
Asia and itself.

Under the Marshall Plan billions of
dollars of American money was given
to Europe and Asia, and under the Eisen:
hower Plan billions of dollars and mil:
lions of boys are to be sacrificed in 2
hopeless war. oe

Dont you know what happened to the: ve
English Army in France when the French
refused to fight in the Second World
War? Dont you remember the bloody
massacre of the English by the Germans
when the English were surrounded by
the French civilians and couldnt even
move to the sea? Do you want the
American boys slaughtered in a aoe

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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE





African Violets: Marine,
Orchid Beauty, Ruffles, Pink
Amazon, Scoop, Lavender, Pink
Dupont, Blue Dupont, Red
Head, Mary Wac, Red Girl, 50e
ea. large. Plus 20c postage; 10c
exchange on checks. Mrs. +. R,
Sweatmon, Atlanta, 17 Louise
Pl, N. W.

Dbl. Pink Petunias, Pink or
White Dbl. Altheas, Pink
Weigelas, Forsythias, English
Dogwood, Cream colored Rose,
Silver Lace, and Cinamon
Vine, 4 dif. named Spider
Mums, Rose Ruffled Petunias,
White Easter Rose, White
Blackberry, 25 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs, Nora Smith, Arnolds-

Sr SS







Holly with red berries for
gale at my home; Also Blue Si-
berian Iris, 50c doz.; Orange
Red Montbrettia bulbs, 40c
doz.; Scarlet Thistle, 25 bunch.
fdd postage. Phone Dixie 2654.

rs. Julia Singleton, Atlanta,
1139 Hall Ave., S. E. :

Red and Pink Geraniums,
rooted cuttings, 25c ea.; Rooted
Philodendron Vines, 2, 25;
Thanksgiving Cactus, White
Begonia cuttings, not rooted, 2,
15c. PP on $1. orders. Dorothy
Barford, Atlanta, 1185 More-
Jand Ave. S, E.

Star Bethlehem Bulbs, 40c
doz.; 50, 85c; Boxwoods, $4. up;
Come after Boxwoods. Cannot
ship. 1 large boxwood over 100
years old. Write for price; Al-
so Pot flowers, 10 cuttings,
$1.75; Blue Vinca, $1. doz. Mrs.
oe Stone, Adairsville, Rt.

Beefsteak, Lettuce Green,
and Pearl Begonias, Plumosa
ferns, Loquots, Coral Vines and
Formosa Azaleas, 25c ea. Add
25c to each order for shipping.
Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel.

Red Quince Japonicas, root-
ed, large, 2, $1.00; Bloom early
in. Spring. Mrs, J. J. Carter,
Alma, Rt. 2.

75 Amaryllis Bulbs, dry hy-
bred type, bloom next May if
cared for and planted soon,
orange, red, cream throat, Z
doz., $2.25 PP. Mrs. P. A. Cul-
pepper, Albany, Rt. 1, Box 302.

Mixed seed of Calif. Giant
Zinnias, red, purple, white,
orange, pink, rose, yellow, dbl.
flowers, 5-6 in. across, 25c large

cup; Old Fashion Hollyhock
Toots, Got .doz, PP, Exch;? for
Carnations, Phlox, Verbenas,
Dahlias, Glads. Mrs. A. M.
Grier, Alto, Rt. 1.

Seed: Belamconda Chinese
Lily, Jap. Gloriosa, 25c pkt.;

Scarlet OHara, Rosemary, pink

for postage.

ville.

Purple Violets, Butter and

Eggs, 25c doz.; Yellow Jasmine,
Pink Spirea, Baby Breath Spi-
rea, Bridal Wreath, White Wis-
teria,
Milk and Wine Lilies,
White Altheas,
Add postage. No checks. Mrs.
Effie Smith, Austell,
Box 353.

Purple Wisteria, Large
Dbl.
30c; 5, $1.25.

Rt. 3,

Lilacs, English Dogwood, Sil-

ver Leaf Maple, Forsythia, 70c
per bush;
doz.; Dwarf Spirea,
White, Pink, Yellow Rambler
Rose,. 25e ea.; Baby Pinks, 30c

30
ea.;

ellow Bells,
50c

ea. Add postage. Mrs. Clyde

Logan, Austell, Rt. 2.

Steeles Mastodon Jumbo
Pansy plants, $2.50 C. Add 25c
Mrs; Emma _ OD.
Gibson, Augusta, 2740 Mil-

ledgeville Rd.

Giant strong Pansy plants,
$1.25 C; 15 extra each 100

plants; Prince of Wales Violets,

$1. C; 15e postage. Mrs. R. J.
Miller, Augusta, 2718 Milledge-
ville Rd.

Day Lilies, White WNarcissi,
Butter and Eggs, Lady of the
Lake, 2 doz., 45c; Silver Maple,
Bridalwreath, Per. Sweet Peas,
Purple Lilacs, 25c ea. Add
postage. MO or cash

Charlie Smith, Austell, Rt. 3,
Box 358, Gordon Rd.
Chinese Hedge plants, al-

ready shaped, good roots, 50c-
$1. size. Plus postage. Mrs. E.

E. McDaniel, Baxley, Rt. i,
Box 8.
Pink Thrift, rooted, damp

packed, $1.00 C; 200, $1.75; 300,

$2.75; 500, $4.75; $8.50 M., Add

postage. No stamps. Mrs. Mil-
ton T. Phillips, Wrens.

Pyramidal Arborvitaes, Amer-
ican Tree Arborvitaes, 20
tall, 2, $1.00; Globe Arborvitae,
12-14 in. $4. doz.;

only.

in.

Boxwoods,



Morning Glories, mixed Pe-|8-12 in., $3. doz. Spruce Pine,

tunias, Passion Flower, Dbl.| Pink Almond, Purple Wisterias,

Purple Dahlia, Red, Pink Dbl.|$3. doz. Bob Wilson, Blue

Poppy, Larkspur, Gaillardia, | Ridge. ;
ianthus, Pink, White Altheas, i

Purple, Cerise Butterfly, 10c oe pocorn ous Male



pkt. Add postage. Wm. Smith,

pacidavitie: Coralberry, Mtn. Laurels, Beau-

| ty Rose, $2. doz.; Globe, Amer-

Blue and White Iris, mixed,|ican, and Tree Arborvitaes, 12-
W5e doz.; $1.00 C; No checks.|14 in., $4. doz.; Boxwoods, 10-
Add postage. Mrs. W. T. Lang-|12.in., $3. doz. Sadie Wilson,
ley, Palmetto, Rt. 1, Box 175. |Blue Ridge.

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Wednesday, D
: FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS A
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN FOR SALE FOR SA

_FOR SALE





Few Boxwoods, large .gnd
small ones for sale. J. R. Mar-
lin, Blairsville, Rt. 2, Box 169.

Pink Cherokee Roses, Rho-
dodendrons, Laurels, White
Pine, Red Maple, 3 col. Azaleas,
Wild Dogwood, Pink Crabap-
ple, Coralberry, also Black
Walnut Trees, 3 ft., $2. doz. H.
J. Wilson, Blue Ridge.

Pink Thrift, King Alfred
Jonquils, $2. C; Yellow and
Bronze Mums, $1.50 C; Red
and Yellow Cannas, $1. doz.,
Pink Seven Sister Roses, '50c
ea.; Texas Sunflower, 75c doz.;
Blue and White Iris, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Florence
Leathers, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

Roadside Pink Rose Vines,
Forsythias, Spireas, Bridal-
wreaths, Tree Sweetpeas, Al-
theas, 8, $1.50; Lilacs, Snow-
balls, Mock Orange, Running
Cape Jasmine, 50c ea.; Privet
Hedge Bushes, $2. C. PP on
$3. or more. Mrs. Orene Po-
teat, Buchanan, Rt. 2.

Pink Thrift, $1.25 C. PP. Al-
ma Moseley, Butler, Rt. 2.

50,000 Privet hedge plants
(stay green kind), well rooted,
200 for $1.00, or exch. 200 for
3 print sacks, alike. Each pay
charges. Mrs. 8B. Thornton,
Bowdon.

Cedar Trees for sale. Come
after. W. Y. Summers, Newnan.

Imp. Bermuda Easter Lily

Bulbs, large size, $1.00 ea.; Med.

size, 7c ea.; Orders for 6 or
more prepaid in Georgia. Char-
les Trice, Norcross, P. O. Box
40.

Boxwood of different sizes,
also other Shrubs for sale. Mrs.
Leo Hopkins, Norcross, Rt. 1.

First size White Yellow Cup
Narcissi, $1.25 C; Hybrid Amary-
llis Jumbo Easter, Pink Calla,
Rubrum Lilies, White Wisteria,
4, $1.00; Crinium and Butterfly
Lilies, 75 doz; 12 different
Cannas including white and 2
pinks, $1.00 doz. Mrs. J. E. Har-
rell, Quitman, Rt. 5.

Large blooming Geraniums,
$1.00 ea.; Red or White bloom-
ing Althea cuttings, 3, 50c; Be-
gonias, 75e ea, Add postage.
Eng. Dogwood, Yellow Bell cut-
tings, 25c ea. Mrs. J. E. Sorrels,
Royston.

Pink Thrift, Yellow Jonquils,
$1.00 C; White Iris, Orange Day
Lilies, 40 doz; Dbl. Red and
Pink Poppy Seed, 15 Tbl. Del.
pm Leilar Phillips, Royston,

hice

Snowballs, 50c ea.; Pink Per.
Phlox, 35e doz.; Rose Thrift, $1
C; Fluffy and Baby Boston Fern,
Rose and Red Everblooming Be-
gonias, rooted, oakleaf hydran-
geas, 25c ea.; Nandinas, 14-20 in.
35 ea.; 3, $1.00. Add Postage.
Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston, Rt. 1.

Giloriosa, med. tubers, 75c;
large, florist type Gardenias, 1
ft. branched plants, $1.00; 1%
- 2 ft., $1.50; 1 ft. Nandinas, 40c;
Criniums, Scabrum, Amabile,
Podophllum, 50c ea.; Formo-
sanum Lilies, 40c ea.; Large 4
ft. Pyracanthas for sale. Mrs.
John Granger, Reidsville.

Pink Thrift, Sweet Violets,
35c doz.; Jonquils, le ea.; Daf-
fodils, 2c ea.; Milk and Wine,
Butterfly White Iris Bulbs,
Pink Almonds, Bridalwreath,
Red Quince, Baby Breath Be-
gonias, Water Palm, 20c ea.
Exch. for print sacks. Add Post-
age. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, Rebec-
Cay eiteias

Easter Lily Bulbs, largest
size, $3.00 doz.; Fine Bulbs, all
blooming size, smallest size, $1
doz. Time to plant in December.
Mrs. C, B. Hicks, Reynolds.

Dbl. Tuberose Bulbs, bloom-
ing size, 80c doz.; Med. size,
45c doz.; Large Flowering Iris,
Yellow, Purple, Bicolors, $1.00
doz,; Del. to 3rd. zone. 5c on
checks. Miss Mittie Collins,
Smithville, Rt. 1.

Iris (Kaempferi) Seed, 35c
pk.; 25c clump; Magnolia, Dog-
wood, Mimosa, Althea Tree
Seed, each 35c pk.; Add post-
age. V. M. Wilson, Savannah,
Rt. 3, Box 456.

Giant Pansy Plants, 50, $1.25.
Add State Tax and Postage. Mrs.
Calvin Harman, Stovall.

Good nice Jonquil bulbs, $1.

C. Add 25c postage. Mrs. Clar-
ence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1.



Orange Col. Pyracantha, and
Rosemary Bushes, large, $1.00;
Sweet and Sour Pomegranate
Bushs, $1.50; 4 Orchid Col.
Curcuma Lilies, $1.00; six(6)
Easter Lilies, $1.00; 2 Milk and
Wine Lilies, $1.00; 2 White
Rooted Cluster Thornless Rose,
$1.00. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shell-
man.

Steele Jumbo Pansies, 40c
doz.; $2.75 C; Dbl. American
Beauty, Deep Pink Dbl. Dr.
Van Fleet, Light Pink, Dbl.
Pink Mammoth Cocket, 35c ea.
a J. R. Brannen, Statesboro,
ted :

6 Cactus Cuts, 7c ea.; 2 kinds
Speckled Wax or Cactus, root-
ed, Green Wax Plants cuts,
whites, pink Oxalis rooted Sul-
tanas, 2 cols., 10c ea.; Black-
berry Lilies, Purple Iris, Yel-
low Mums, 20c doz. Madonna
Lilies, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Ralph Williams, Suwanee, Rt. 1.

Jan. Jasmine, Sweetshrub,
rooted, Sweetheart Rose (pink),
and Sweet Pointed White Rose
cuttings, 15c ea. Add _ postage.
oo Swann, Union Point, Rt.

Sweetheart Rose _ Bushes,
bloom at regular intervals, small
pink blossoms from spring until
frost. Limited amount. Each,
including packing and postage,
$1.00. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, Val-
dosta, 1610. Marion St.

Red, White, Pink Crape Myr-
tle, Red, White, Pink, Purple
Wisteria, Dbl. White Spirea, 50c
doz.; Red Spider Lilies, 50c doz.;
Pink Violets, $1.00 doz. Add
postage: Mrs. E. L. Smith, Wad-
ey.

Snapdragons, Pink, Yellow,
White, New Port Pink Sweet
Williams, Red, mixed per. Car-
nations, 75 doz.; Hemerocallis
(Day Lilies), Aug. Pioneer, Au-
reole, Bagdad, Burgundy, Ba-
ronet, Linda, Mt. Arbor, Modes-
ty, Sauchem, Sautafee, 65c ea.;
10, $8,85. Mrs. F. M. Combs,
Washington.

Hardy Carnations, Snapdra-
gons, Sweet Williams, Pink
Achillia Lily of Valley, 65c
doz.; 12 good Iris, -$1.00. Add
15ce postage on Iris. Mrs. M. P.
Combs, Washington, Rt. 2.

Jap. Per. Morning Glories,
huge blue flowers, open all
day, rooted vine cuttings, 3, 50c;
8, $1.00. Exch. for Dahlias,
other flowers. State size, color,
age. Mrs. B. G. Morgan, Way-
cross, Rt. . Box. 716,

Purple Iris, Red Cannas, 40c
doz.; White Baby and Pink
Spirea, Forsythia, Purple Li-
lac, Pink and White Lily trees,
45c ea.; Yellow Jasmine, 35c;
Two Tone Arborvitae Seed,
50c spoonful; Jonquil and Nar-
cissus bulbs, 35 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 5.

Pink Weigelas, Bridalwreath,
Jasmine, Lilacs, -Snowballs,
Easter Roses, Spireas, Cedar,
Holly, Dogwood, Cottonwood,
3, $1.00; Iris, Orange Day Lil-
ies, mixed col. Sweet Williams,

50c doz; Rose cuttings, 50c doz. |

Add postage. No - checks
Fla. orders. Gladys
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Sweet Blue Violets, 4 doz.,
$1.00; Orange Day Lilies, 50c
doz.; Dry Narcissus bulbs,
solid white, and white with
yellow center, 75c doz. Mrs. R.
L. Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. 5.

Dahlias, $1.50 and $2.00 doz.;
Blue Siberian and other Iris,
Wine col. Lilies, Hibiscus, Per.

nor
Duran,

Phlox, Mixed Mums, Golden-
glow, Buttercup, .50c doz.; 2
each Tulips, Glads, Red Hot

Pokers, Tiger Lilies, Blue Au-
gust Lilies, Hyacinths, Jacobs
Ladder; $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt.
1, Box 54.

Hardy Oak Geraniums, Crape
Myrtles, Silver Leaf Poplar,
Pink Peachtree, Yellow Thorn-
less, and White Easter Rose,
$2, >doz.j. Pinks. Thritt,. Blue
Spanish Iris, Yellow Butterfly,
Lemon Lily, Day Lilies, 66c
doz. Del. to 2nd zone. Miss L.
M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
Box 57.

Large mixed col., Blue Si-
berian Iris, Mums, Hardy
Phlox, Pink Thrift, Yellow
Cannas, Goldenglow, 50c doz.;
Hardy Hisbiscus, 6, 50c. Add
postage. No checks. Mrs. Lona
Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. lL.



































































Spruce, White Pin
Laurels, Kalmia La
dodendrons, Dogwoo
Flowering Maples, 24,
Barberry, Star Jasmin
Trumpet Honeysuckl
Day, Blackberry Lili
berian Iris, Dahlias,
glow, $1. doz.; Thrift,
Hyacinth bulbs, 75c doz
M. Eaton, Dahlonega,

Mtn. Laurel, Spruce
White Pines, Barberry,
Dogwoods, Rhodo
Trailing Arbutus, Gold
$1. doz.; Irises, Glads, 7
Dbl. Day and Dewberry-I
75c doz.; Jonquil bulb
C. Mrs. James Wate
lonega, Rt. 1.

Biota Bonita, Globe,

1, Box 101.

Siberian Irises,
Dbl. Day Lilies,
Dahlias, Blooming
cinths, Glads, $1. doz.;
dendrons, Azaleas, Red
ing Honeysuckle, Star J.
Red and Pink Spirea
collection, $1.25 doz.; O
drangea, 4, $1. Moss ~
Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, !

Spanish Iris, Dbl. and
Day Lilies, 50c doz.;
Thornless Roses, Bridal
$1.25 doz.; Boxwood,
PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box

Small Dbl. Red Olea
ft. high, rooted, for sa
exch. for anything ca
Mrs. Essie Arnold, Danvi
1, Boxci67.

Blooming size Jonquils
Daffodil bulbs, 75e C; ph
postage; Yellow iris
brown spots, $1. doz. Pl
postage; Per. Phlox, rose, p
purple, 4 nice clumps, $-
Annual Phlox seed, 25
plus 3c postage; Yellow
$1.25 doz. Mrs. Lon Ashwo
Dacula.

Monthly Blooming Garden
Lavender . Hydrangeas,

ea.; Flowering Almond,
less Roses, very -double,
No orders less than $1. Ne
orders. Add _ postage.

packed:* Mrs. A. Ris
Dawson, Rt. 2, Box 113.

Dbl. Wool Poppy seed,
colors, 10 tbls. with sta
envelope; 8 doz. Yellow
Narcissi, blooming size, $
lot,.-PP.: Mrs.--R. Be
Dawsonville, Rt. 3.

Ligustrum, 2-3 ft, 1
No mail orders filled und
Add postage. Phone De. 2
Mrs. H. W. Hayes, Dec
3841 Lawrenceville Rd.,

Large Warner Dahlias,
ea.; $2.50 doz.; Fom Poms,
er kinds Dahlias, for sale.
change for something car
Mrs. B. M. Weeks, Dial.

1000 Boxwoods, ~25c

Winter Ferns, Yellow ;
rose plants, Garden Horse
Red, Blue Iris, 50c do:
Locust, Blackhaw, Wi
Pink Hydrangeas, Mtn. WI!
Pines, Little Leaf Holly, ~
ea.; Rose of Sharon, Weep
Lilacs,, 25c ea. Add _ post
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Dia

6 each, Tuberoses, Mint,
Vinea, Snow White a
Border Aster, $2.00; Perent
collection 24 plants, assort
$2. Mrs. H; G. Woods, Do
sonville, Rt. 3. a

Forsythia, White Weige
White _ Spirea, Bridalwrea
Pink Almond, Red Flower
Pear, White English Dogwo
Purple Lilacs, Blue Linda, 7
riegated Yard Running Hor
suckle, Large Leaf Evergr
$1. ea. Mautile Harrison,
men.

Red and Yellow Cannas, %
doz.; Paper White Narcissi, y
low Jonquils, Yellow Narecis
35c doz.; Red Dahlia Bul
Blue Hyacinths, $1. doz.; A
postage. Mrs. Joe Smith,
men, Rt. 2, Box 66,

Nandinas, Pittisporum, W
Leaf Ligustrums, 3 col. d
Crape Myrtle, Altheas, 4H
drangeas, Sarah Frost Cam
jia, 2-3 yrs. old, 75c-$1.50
$18. C. Plus postage. Vio
Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box


RS AND Gs
FOR SALES



FLOWERS AND SEED
-FORSALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOF SALE

FLOWERS AND SEE
FOR SALE



, Jap. Sunflower,
an Iris, Red, Little
nge Dbl. Cannas, $1.
ge Leaf Evergreen,
with white blooms,
bl. White Spirea, 2.;
ay Lilies, blooming
A. Mrs. Alice Harri-
Rt. 2 BOX) Rls

ay Rites, Purbie
se Thrift, White
Yellow Trumpet Daf-















doz., $1.25; White
Ss, name . unknown,
: Medium, 3, $1.25.

. Head, Bremen, Rt. 2,






Violets, White Nar-
. Thrift, Orange Day
low Trumpet Daffo-
OZ. $1.25; Perennial
doz.; White German
OZ. Forsythia, White
ridalwreath, 3, $1.75.
eeeiems Bremen,













eZ0, 70; 50>: $1.25:
, $125; Mixed
5 $1 .20; Cream Daffo-
Dbl. White Daffo-
Umbrella China,
dia, Queen Anr:s
Exchange tor
Cal-

ot
ov











Z., $1.00: Golden:
doz.; Jan. Jasmine,
osa Trees, 3, $1.-
te, Pink Hibiscus
pkt.; Dbl. Poppies,

_ Sweet William
Pink Running
sh Add postage. Mrs.
ntry, Calhoun, Rt. 3.

Cannas, $1. doz.; Milk
e Lilies,- Amaryllis,
Umbrella Palm, Red
ster Running Roses,
'yrtles, Coralberry,
ich trees, all 25c
2H. Wooten, Camul-






































































ardenias, Rose Tree
, White Dogwood, Red
iver Lace Vine, Red
Quince, Almonds,







Day Liies, Mixed Coi-
Oc doz.; Mixed Col.
- Phlox, 35c clump;
Rose cuttings, 4c
xed col.. Sweet Wii-
.doz. Add postage.
Holland, Carrollton,
he -

Day Lily, Jonquil
doz.; Purple Iris
0c doz.; Bridalwreath,
25 ea.; Christmas Cac-















Begonias, xia
ted Geraniums and
gs, not rooted, 10c
shes, 50c_ ea;
ining Roses, 25c ea.
re. Mrs. John How-





or nglish ee rad. 4-10
or sale at my place.
B. Maddox, College
3 Harvard Ave. Phone





hance: Bermuda East-
ulbs, 3-4 in., 15c ea.;
lc ea.; 5-6 in, 25c ea.;
Sin 2c ea.; Jon-
1 Daffodils, le ea;
d Red Spider Lily
-ea.; No orders filled
n $1. Mrs. Ralph
Comer.




Madame Canard,
arian Pink, Giant,
nd King "Humbert
Dwarf, Gold, $1.
3: $40... 'M; Shasta
aC; $12: M. Mrs. J.
rdel





















z., $1.25; Mixed dbl. | $1

2) Rt, 2.

"|Fashion Jonquils,

i /ing- size bulbs,

. | lys,

Eureka White, City.
ind.

Govt. insp. Napa good
roots, all cologs, moss packed,
2-3 ft., $1.50 doz. Add 25c for
each dozen for postage in Ga.;
Out-of-State, 50c. No checks.
Mrs. Doyle Evans, Cartecay.

Oleanders, 4 oclocks, single
red and white, dbl. yellow and
pink, $1. ea.; Bird of Paradis,
all good roots, $1.00; Rose and
Lavender Thrift, $1. C; Royal
Poincianas, 3, $1.00; 8 col. Ivis,
. doz.; Sweetshrubs, 5, $1.00;
Mixed Day Lilies, $1. doz. Add
postage. Mrs. -Annie West,
Crawfordville.

Small Red Cedars, 6, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. Mell Mash-
burn, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Boxus Suffruiticosa (true
drawf) border plants, 7-9 in.
heavy round compact, $75. C;

Sample dozen, $10.; 12 in., $100.

C; Sample dozen, $12.50; Peren-
nial Scarlet Rer Verbena, laige

|plants, $1 doz.; Blooming size

Gardenias, 50c ea. Mrs. C. M.
Robinson, Greenville.
Royal Robe Violets, 3, $1,;

Shr GPP Mrs. J =B: Cousins,
Greenville, Rt. 3.

Daffodil Bulbs, pink fancy,
$1. ea. Boxwood (Suffruticosa,)
6-8 in. around heavy tops, field
grown, 6 yrs. old (Specimens)
$1.10 ea.; Camellias, 12-15 in.
hardy, $6. 50 doz. Maude Ham-
by, Greenville.

Pyracantha Bushes, 8-10 in.,
large, red berried variety, 25c
ea.; Add 15c for postage. Mrs.
A. P Sheppard, Griffin, Rt C,

Calif, Blue Violets, $2. G:
Lavender Blooming Oxallis, 50e
clump; Blue Iris, Lavender
Thrift, Rose Red Verbena, 50c
doz.; Exch. for Peonies, Pansies,
Hyacinth Bulbs. Each pay post-
age. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville,

White Long Leaf Pine, Weep-
ing Willow. dif. colors, Seven

y Sister Roses, Coralberry Holly,

White Dogwood, Gallberry,
Sweet Myrtle, Sweet Bay, Yel-
low Climbing Azaleas, Rose of
Sharon, 1-5 ft., 10c per ft.; Plus
postage No stamps or checks.
Mrs. A RR. Harrison, Gordon,

Apri) Narcissi, 8 doz., $1. Old
5 doz, $1.!
Sweet Scented Clustered Yel-
low Narcissi, 4 doz., $1.; Daf-
fodils, 3 doz., $1.; King Alfred
Daffodils, 2 doz., $1.; All bloom-
Add _ postage.
Miss Annie Lou Rishardson,
Hartwell, Rt. 3. ;

Dbl. White Feverfew, $2. C.
Mrs. Essie Bobo, Hartwell.

Yellow and White Jonquuils,
Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Trumpet
Daffodils, $1.50 C; Star of Beth-
lehem, 50c.doz.; Bird of Para-
dise, $1 ea.; Tiger Lilies, $1.50
doz.; Pink and Blue Thrift, 50c
doz. Exch. for print sacks. Miss
Mattie McCurley, Hartwell.

Finest blooming size Blue and

-| Pink French Pot Hydrangea, 5c

a.; Bridalwreath, Myrtles, Pink
Honeysuckles, Crabapples, Hol-
Water Oaks, Cedars, Sil-
ver Lace Vine, Calycanthus, |
Hardy Ferns, Dogwoods, Wild
Roses, Forspthia, White Pines,
Begonias, 3, $1. Mrs. John
Myers Hartwell, Rt, 2.

White and Yellow Jonquils,
Butter and Egg Trumpet Daf-
fodils, $1.50 C; Blue Spider
Lilies, Blue Single Hyacinths,
$1. doz.; Weeping Willow, 75c
ea.; Bird of Paradise, $1. 2a.;
Blue and Pink Thrift, 50c doz.;
Samet eas McCurley, Hartwell,

Dbl. White Feverfew, 35c doz.;
1,200, $24. Orders filled prompt.
ly. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell.

Scotch Broom Plants, $1. doz.;
Gold Dust Day Lilies, 25 ea.:
$2. doz.; Boxwood Plants, 12-14
in.,. cooted; 35 ea.; $3.75 doz.
Damp packed, Add postage,

under $1. orders. Mrs. Hattie
Kimsey, Hiawassee. .-
Glad Bulbs: Golden Dreams

Yellow, White, Pink, Fuchsia,
60c doz.; Orange Day Lilies, 2
doz., $1.; 6 col, Iris, Butter and
Egg Bulbs, $1. doz.; White Iris,

ped 72: doz., $1. Minimum order
?|$1. PP. Mrs. T. J. Thorton, Jack-

son,

Unlimited pee Thrift,pink
plants for Ic ea, Add postage



ry wv





ers Mrs J, Ss. bose



Abetias, Edward Goocher,
Pink, 4 yr., probably 100, $150 ;
50 Boxwoods, 4-7 ft. in diam.,
4-5 ft. high, cheap; Also Jap-

ea. Plus Sales Tax, James Hob-
son, Jasper.

Mammoth Russian Sunflower
Seed, $1.25 gal.; White Narcis-
sus Bulbs, 35c doz.; Garlic Bulos
40c doz. PP. Mrs. L. D. Elliott,
Lavonia, Rt. 1.

White and Pink Spireas, 25c
ea.; Single and Dbl. Day Lilies,
2c ea., Yellow Flowering Bulbs
Daffodils, Narcissus, etc., $2.
C; 4 Snow Balls, godd roots,
50 ea, Mrs, Annie Arnold, Law-
renceville, Rt. 3.

20 mixed Iris, $1.; Cuttiags,
not rooted Abelias, Red, Pink
Weigelas, large Pink Thornless
Rose, Dbl. White Pink Altheas,
50c doz.; Dbl. Single Orange
Day Lilies, $2. C; $12. M. Add
postage. Mrs. S: M. Gunter, Law-
renceville, Rt. 1.

Pink Mimosa (tree) 35 seed,
25c; Pink Crinium Lilies, 75c;
Fragrant Lemon Lilies, $1.50;
Purple Achimenes Bulbs, DOs pie
Wood. Violet (blue) $1. doz.:
Orchid Pink, 9, Purplish Rose,
35c ea. Mrs. H..B. Clower, Law-
renceville, Rt. 3.

_Abeiias, Boxwood, Trailing
Myrtle, Bridalwreath, Altheas,
Mimosa, Wisteria, Goldenbell,
Baby Breath, Winter Creeper,
Lombardy Poplar, Pussy willow,
Weeping Willow, Old Fashion
Rose, Grapes, Ivy many others,
rooted, any 4, $1.; Lange,~50c
ea.; $2. orders PP. Josan Gea,
Lawrenceville.

Pink Amaryllis, . blooming

postage Mrs. L, L. Hay, Leary.

Boxwoods, 200 ranging in
sizes from 36 in, around, 30 in.
high. Reasonable at my home
2 mi. Snellville. Mrs. Mary
Lankford, Lilburn, Rt. 1,

Rose Thrift, Purple Violets,
White Narcissi, Yellow Daftfo-
dils, Houseleak, Orange Day
Lilies, 3 doz., $1.25; Dbl. Mixed
Cannas, 2 doz., $1.25; German
Tris, large, $1. doz.; Small, 40c
doz. Mrs. Velma Dean, Doug-
lasville, Rt. 1.

12 Roses, $5. plus postage;
Roses, 50c, 75c, $1. sizes;
Blooming size single Blue Ro-
man Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred
Lilies, $1. doz.; Spider Lily,
White Iris, Yellow Iris, 50c
doz.; Forsythia, Spirea, Bridal-
wreath, Chinese Laurels, Wis-
terias, 25c ea. Add postage.
Miss Mary C. Florence, Du-
rand,

Dbl. Yellow Thorniess Roses,
3, $1.00; Yellow, Purple Iris,
$1. doz.; Verbenas, dark: and
light purple, $1.35 doz.; Orange
August Lilies, Monthly Rose
Cuttings, $1. doz.; Tiger Lilies,
$1.25 doz. No checks. Add
postage. Exch. for sacks. Je-
mima Crump,- Talking Rock,
Ryd

King Alfred Daffodils, Jon-
-quils, Narcissi, Iris with pale
purple border, 50c doz. Mrs. L.
M. Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

2 Flowering Silver Lace
vines, rapid growing climber,
50c ea.; Both 75c PP. Ulyssess
Cason, Tallapoosa, Rt.-1.

Govt. insp. Iris, Dahlias, Red
and Yellow Cannas, Snow-on-
the-Mountain, $1. doz.; red and
yellow Japonicas, 50c ea
Snowballs, Lilacs, English Dog-
woods, 25 ea.; .Boxwoods,
small ones, 25c; larger, 50c to

$5. Add postage. Mrs. F,
Evans, Talona.
April blooming Narcissus

bulbs, $1. C; Seeds of Sweet
Williams, .Larkspur, 10e pack-

age; Ornamental Gourds, 50c,
20c ea. Mrs. John Weaver,
Temple, Rt. 2.

Red King Carnations, $1.00
doz.; Sago Palms, $1. ea.; Oak
hydrangeas, 40c ea.; Asparagus
Ferns, 35c ea. Miss Susie An-
drews, Thomasville, Box 641.

Blue and White Iris, Lemon
Lilies, Orange Day Lilies, 45c
doz.; Dbl. White Altheas, 3 ft.,
50c ea; Red Crape Myrtles,
40c ea.; Small Boxwood, . 10c
ea.; Yellow Jan, Jasmine, 25c
ea. No orders less $1. Add post-





age. Mrs. W. H. T. Acree, To-
coa, R ; is

onese Walnuts, 18 in. 2 ft., $1.50 |

size bulbs, 50c ea.; $5, doz. Add |.





Magnolias, Teaolives, Gray-
beards, Red and Orange Haw-
thorne, Umbrella China, Red
Holly, Pink Crabapple, 10c fi.;
Red and White Dogwood, 2 ft.,
20c;.3 ty. 30c; 4 ft. 35e3. Sits,
45c. Add postage. Exch. for

-print sacks. Mrs. Alma. Colson,

Toomsboro.

Magnolias, Teaolives, Gray-
beard, Red Holly, Red and
White Dogwood, Crabapple,

Red and Orange Hawthorne, 2
Pies QC} podte soot. + Li; 40C5.0)
ft,, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Mat-
tie Lou Colson, Toomsboro.

Red and White Dogwood, red
Holly, red Honeysuckle, Crape
Myrtle, Magnolias, Crabapple,
Teaolive. White Hydrangeas,
Red Cedar, Black Rose, Ametri-
can Beauty Rose, Silver Wing,
L, 2, 8 4t.,520, 40c, -60c plus
postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs.
J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt.
2: ,

Magnolias, Teaolives, Pink
and Red Crape Myrtles, Dog-
wood, Umbrella China, Yellow
Jasmine, Sweet Bay, 10c ft.
Bite woGe 4-44, d0Cs 1t.sA0c.
Exch. for print sacks; Wild
Easter Lily Bulbs, 35c doz.
Mrs. I. J. Pitts, Toomsboro.

Beauty Bush, Cherry Laurels,
Sweet Bay; Crape Myrtle,
White, Pink Almonds, Holly,
20c ea.; Thrift, 50c C; Queen
Annes Lace, Dwarf Lemon
Lilies, English Ivy, Ageratum,
3, 25c; Hardy Pot Moss, Parrot
Foot, Rice Cactus, 10c ea. Plus

postage. Mrs. Wavy Lewis,
'Toomsboro.
Rosemary, 3 bunches, 50c;

Red Oleander cuttings, 3, 2S
Standing Cypress, Gaillardia, 2
doz., 45c; Pink, White Queen
Anne's Lace, 6 bunches, 50c.
Add postage. Mrs. E. B. War-
ren, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.

Orange Day Lilies, Wild Iris,
White Narcissi, Yellow Jonquils,
$1. C; Sweetshrubs, Red and
Pink Crape Myrtles, Purple li-
lacs, Azaleas, Weeping Mary,
White English Dogwood, Gold-
enbells, 25c ea.; Evergreen Vine,
blue blooms, 50e C. Add post-
age, Mrs. Howard Easley, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3.

Yellow Japonicas, Old Time
Lily Bushes, Red Bear Dog-
wood, 3, $1.; 75c doz.; Yellow
Root and Huckleberry Bushes,
$1. doz.; Exch. for feed sacks.
Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Pink Almonds, Yellow For-
sythia, English Dogwoods, Jan.
Jasmine, Pink and Red Dorothy
Perkins Roses, Kerria Japoni-
cas, rooted 40c ea.; 3, $1. Plus
postage. Mrs. Charles H. Ed-
wards, Hllijay, Rt. 3, Rose
Haven.

Easter Lily Bulbs, large, 20c
ea.; White Peony Tuber, Red,
White, Pink, Spireas, Weigelas,
white, pink, 50c ea.; Dbl. single,
Altheas, 40c ea.; Mums, . pink,
white, yellow, bronze, 25c e2a.;
Boxwood, $1.50 ea. PP Govern-
ment insp. No orders under $1;
Mrs. Adel Williams, Ellijay, Rt.
5.

Liriope Muscari, 10c or $1. doz,
Sweet William Plants, 60e doz.;
Pink and Purple Single Altheas,
$1. doz.; Imp. Shasta Daisies,
60c doz. Add postage. Mrs. H.
H. Stalnaker, Elberton, Rt. 5.

Pink Almond, English Dog-
woods, Velvet Roses, Altheas,
Azaleas, Holly, Crabapple, Hol-
lyhocks, Sweetshrubs, 25 ea.;
Purple and Yellow Iris, Yellow
Narcissi, 50c doz. Exch. for dried
fruit or print sacks. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Fair-
mount, Rt. 2

Royal Robe Violets, very long
stems, fragrant, 10, $1. PP, Mrs.
Kate Harrell, Fayetteville. ,

Rooted Trumpet#Vines, and
Ivy, 25c, Exch. for feed sacks.
Each pay postage. Lizzie A.
Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 1.

White Cluster Narcissi with
yellow center, 3 doz. at $l.
doz.; 300 Yellow Narcissi, and
Jonquils mixed, $i. C; Small
type Bronze Glads, yellow cen-
ter, $1. per 4 doz. PP. Mrs. E,
Fountain, Ft. Valley.

Several thousand Old Eng-
lish Boxwood, 6-8 in., dooted,
nice plants, $12. 50 C; 4-6 in,
200, 318.; Abelias, Wax leaf,
12-18 in., $3. doz.; $25. C; Tal-

i madge: Robinson, Greenville. :

Easter Lilies, $1, doz.; Blue
Hyacinth Bulbs, also Azaleas.
$1.25 doz.; White Dogwoods,

eh Purple Butterfly Bushes, 20

; 6, $1.: White Paper Narci
oa 75c doz.; Glad Bulbs, 50
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Robe:
H. Norrell. Gainesville, Rt,

About 100 Christmas Chi
Plants, some blooming, 6
less, 10c ea.; More than six, 2,
15c. 20 Pots Sultanas, all bloo
ed, 50c ea. PP. Mrs.
Wilson. Gainesville, Rt. 4.

Purple, White Lilacs, 25 ea.;
Rooted, dif. colors, Azaleas, and
Boxes
wood, rooted, and Yellow thorn-
less Roses, 25c ea. Add postage.
Gainesville,

Butterfly Bushes, 6, $1.;

Mrs.
Rt. 6.

Red, White, Pink, Blue Thrift,

Mae Turner,

60c doz.: Lavender, 15:G; Sweet

Williams, mixed colors Mums,
40c_ doz.;
Purple Lilacs, Pink Spireas, 35
ea; 3 $1. Mrs.
Gainesville, Rt, 2.

Blue Violets, 60c C; Golden-

glow, Lemon Lilies, large mixed
col, Mums, Dbl. White Narcissi,
Pink
Hydrangeas, Pink Justicia, 40.

60c doz.; Pink Peonies,
ea.; Mixed col. Iris, Orange Day
Lilies, $2. C. PP on $1. ordars
or over. Mrs.
Ellijay, Rt, 3.

Super Swiss Giant Pansy
Plants, 50c doz.; $3. C; Eng-
lish Daisy, Sweet Williams, $1.
doz.; Ester Reed Daisies, $2.
doz. Prepaid. Mrs, Walter Me-
Ever, Gainesville, Rt. 7,

Giant Royal Purple Violets,
long slim, large fragrant flowers,

from Sept. through May, 50
doz.; 3 doz., $1.; $3. C, Add post-

age, Mrs, Ti, H. aber Green-

ville, Rt. 3.

Old English Boxwood, 4-6 in,
$10. C; 6-8 in, $15. C; Small

rooted plants, 300, $10.3; $6. C;
Magnolia Grandiflora, "2-3 ft
$1. ea.: Calif. Fragrant Purple
Violets, Dixie Red Thrift, $1.

doz, Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Green-

ville.

- Heavy field grown Old a ;
lish Drawf Boxwood, well shap-

ed, compact, 6-8 in, 65c ea.; 4-6
in., 35c ea.; Cherry Laurels,
Ligustrums,
$1. doz.; $5.- C. Blanche Wood-
ruff, Greenville.

Drawf Boxwood, Nandinas,

Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels,

Blackberry Lilies, $1.50 doz;
Smail Seedlings, Waxleaf ii-
gustrum and Cherry Laurels,

$5. C. Lois Woodruff, Green-

ville.

Several thousand bed plants
Wax Leaf Ligustrums, $7, C; 10.
Pet discount in thousand lots;
Rooted Boxwood cuttings, both
tree and drawf variety, 10, 12,
15c ea. according to size, 1
Pet discount in thousand lotsa
Mrs, C D. Woodruff, Green-
ville.

Jap. Ligustrums, broad leat
Evergreen, tall variety, 3 yrs
old, 2-3 ft., 20e ea. Add post-

age. Miss Daisy Ellis, Green-

ville.

Yellow Forsythia, English
Dogwood, Yellow Jasmine, A-

merican Beauty and Red Vel-

vet Roses, 35c ea.; 4, $1.; Kerria
Japonicas, Calycanthus, 40 ea.3

Rose Pink Peonies, 50 ea. Aad
postage. Exch. for print or white
feed sacks. Miss Jeanne Lang-
ley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Nandinas, Arborvitaes, Juni-
pers, Red Dogwoods, around 18
in., $1.50 ea.; Red, Pink, White
Spiteas, Pink Deutzias, Redbuds,
Forsythia, Mock Orange, PAG.
Hydrangea, blooming size, 50
ea, Rooted. Ga. inspected. Mrs,
Grace Webb, Ellijay.

Mixed col. Native Azaleas,
White Dogwood, Maples, Spruce
Pines, $1. doz.; Mimosa, Pink,
Purple. Altheas, White Easter
Dbl. Yellow ~Rose, Boxwood,
rooted, 50c ea.; Purple, Biue
Iris, 65c doz... Add postage. No
Fla. orders. Mrs. Maude Farist,
Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Lemon Lilies, 35e doz.; Purple

Iris, 40 doz.; Dbl, Yellow Jap-
onicas, 35 ea.; White Altheas,

20c ea.; Little Blue Iris, 5@ =

doz.; Snowball, $1. ea.; Sweet-





shrubs, 25 ea. Add postage.
No checks, Ulemer Davis, Elli-
Jay, a 82

Flowering Cherry,

Azzie Crow,

Wee ee oe

Blackberry Lilies,




































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FOR SALE



tle, 6, $1.;

doz..; Purple Lilacs,

Center $1. doz.; Orange
single, double, Light Blu
Jets, Myrtle Vines,















ea.; Day Lily Bulbs,
Add postage. No Fla.
Mrs. Azzie Farist, Ellijay,
Little Blue Iris, 55c
~ Snowballs, 75c ea.;
Japonicas, 35c ea.;
45 doz.;



Purpl

Jay, Rt. 3.
American Holly,



Velvet, Flesh Pink Roses,
and Red Climbing Roses,




Mary Langley, Ellijay, R

Gils Easter Lilies, 50c
sacks.
Hay. Rt. 3:
Dbl.
yrs. old, 50c ea.;



Easter



King Alfred
Pinks, 50 doz.;

Jonquils,

J. C. Keener, Ellijay, Rt.

White Narcissi,
for planting,

quils,
ready
Lilies,
Jb. print or white sacks,
-bulbs for 3 print sacks

exyaye-Rt. 3.

_ wias, imcurved glitter Mar
~ Old Fashion Purple and
boxful,

20c; 20 Lantana

$

erders PP in Ga.
Mrs. M. M. Kelley,
Rt. 3.

dy, Chinaberry,
tle,

lip Poplar, 5, $1.;

ed Gardenias,

onia Rt. 3.

; Artificiai Peachtrees,
_ Easter Bells, Japonicas,
balls, Altheas, Lilacs, Ba
Bush, Arborvitaes, 30c e
doz.;
Yellow, $1. doz.;
Mountain, 75c doz.;
Bulbs, 10c ea.
Laura Mae Wright, Lovi

Mixed Azaleas, Red
Flowering Almond,
Rhodvdendron, White
White Dogwoods,
Forsythia, 3. $1.; $2. doz.;
_ Jonquils, Day Lilies,
yatum, Arbutus Ferns,

50 doz.;
Lovinz.

Pink Thrift, 50c C;





Bige.
Rit. 2

Wild Crabapple.
Mimosa,
a piss

Dbl. Day Lilies

_ FLOWERS AND SEED

7 Japonicas, 8 yrs. old,
; Jap. Iris, King Alfred Jon-

Dogwocd, 4. $1. Exch. for
Miss Etta Barrett,

Camellia Japonicas,

Dogwoods,
or exch. for print sacks.

King Alfred Daffodils,

50c doz. Exch. for

* age. Mis. D C, Ledbetter,

Iris,

Pink, Purple, Red Crape Myr-
Cannas, mixed, 5Uc
Golden
Bell, Fink Spireas, Bridalwreath,
-Altheas, White with dark Red

Lilies,
e Vio-

(5G GC Aad

postage. Mrs. Doyle Eller, Elii-
pdays; Rt -3.

Red Hot Poker, 25c ea.: Morn-
jing Glory Seed, 10c Tb]. Exch.
for print sacks. Mrs. Willie Tur-
pin, Gainesville, Rt. 4.

Dbl. Japonicas, 10 yrs. old,
rooted, 75c ea.; Jap. Iris, Fall
Pinks. Easter Lilies, King Al-
fred Jonquils, 50c doz.; Dog-
wood, 4, $1.; Also Dbl. Cannas
for sale. Mrs Ear] Keener, Elli-
Jay, Rt. 3.

Mixed col, Native Azaleas,

Maples, White Dogwood, Spruce

Pine. $1. doz.: Blue Iris, 60c
doz.; Jan. Jasmine, Seven Sis-
ter Roses, Purple Altheas, 59c

50 doz.
orders.

Rie2;
doz.;

Dbl. Yellow

e Iris,

Lemon Lilies,.35 doz.;

Birdeye Bushes, 25c ea; Dog-
wood 35c Exch. for sacks. No
checks. Mrs. C. M. Davis, Elli-

; Mtn. Laurels,
Wild Azaleas, Calycanthus,
Tulip Poplars, Old Fashion Red

Pink
eenbhe

Exch. for print feed sacks. Mrs.

ie st

doz.;
pri nt
Ehii-

8
Lilies,

Dol: Spotted Cannas, Jap. Iris,

Fall
$1.

Mrs.
3:

Jon-
Dried,

Lemon
100 |

3 doz.
or 5

white. Miss Dennie Barnes, Elli-

igolds, |
Waite

~ Bachelor Buttons, large match- |

Seed, |

10 and stamped envelope; Hen|
and Biddie Cactus, 20c ea. 50c
No. checks, |
Lithonia,

Mimosa, White Dogwood, Hol-
Sweetshrub,
Wild Azaleas, Pink Crape Myr-
Pink Running Roses, Lilacs,
Chrisimas Bells, Greybear
: Blue Ir
~ doz.; Pink Thrift, 25 doz.;
40e ea. Add post-

d, Tue |
is, 40c |
Root-

Lith-

Lilacs,,

Snow-
rberry
a.; $3.

Fall Pinks, White, Purple,
Snow on the
Red Glad
Add _ postage.

ng.
Buds,

Wisteria,

Pines,

Red Maples,

White
Age-
Gaiax,

$1.50 C. Susie Wilson,

Add post-
Mrs. J. N, Adamson,

Lula,

Sumae and
rooted plants, 2-3 ft.,

to ex-

change for Glad or White Roman

_Hyaciath Bulbs. Mrs, J. B. Ste-

wens, Luthersville.

Azaieas, Red and White Dog-
Laureis, Rhododendrons, Sweet-

hrubs. White Pines,

25

Shasta Daisies, Trailing Arbut-
us, Min. Ferns, Evergreen Ga-
dax, Orange Day Lilies, 40c doz.

Add postage. Hazel

Mineral Bluff,

Roper,

75 |

2a;

prices and

; 2-3 ft.,

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Margaret Mitchell Iris, $2. 2a.;
3, $5. PP; Other Irises; Peonies,
Queen Victoria, Flesh White
Edulous Superb, Silvery Pink,
75c ea. Add 25c for postage.
Mrs. Martha P. Jones, Lyerly,

Rooted, Pink Thrift, 25c doz.
bunches and postage; sev. nice
Boxwocds, for sale. Write for
sizes; Also White
multiplying Onions, $1.25 gal.
plus postage. Mrs. G. R. Bailey,

Lavonia; Rt. 2:

Azaleas, Mt. Laurels, Rhodo-
dendendrons, Redbud, Coral-
berry, Tulip Poplars, Pink

Cherokee Rose, Dogwood, Pin,
Yellow White Crabapple, 2-3

ft., $2. doz.; White Pine, 15-18
in. esl dogs. St Cy sonasta
Daisies, Pink = Phlox, =$2.-.,
Rooted PP. Virginia Black,

Minera] Bluff, Rt. 1, Box 190.

3 col Azaleas, Pink, Yellow,
White Dogwood, Rhodoendrons,
Mt. Laurels, Coralberry, Red-
bud, Tulip Foplar, Creek Hem-
lock, Pink Cherokee Roses,
Strawberry Bushes, Crabapple,
$2.4-doz.;: Pink Phiox,
Shasta Daisies, $2. C. Rooted.
PP. Mrs. Edna Rukat, Mineral
Bluff.

Rhodoendrons, Mt. Laurels,
Azaleas, Redbud, Coralberry,
Tulip Poplar, Pink Cherokee



| Iris,

Rose, Creek Hemlock, Straw-
berry Bush, Pink, Yellow,
White Dogwood, Crabapple, 2-
3 ft., $2. doz.; White Pines, 12-
18 in., $1. doz.; Shasta Daisies,
Pink Phlox, $2. C. Mrs. Boon
Wilson, Mineral Bluff.

Red, White Dogwood, Mt.
Laurels, -Mt. Pines, Azaleas,
Crabapples Holly, Red Maple:
$1.50 doz.; Sweetshrubs, Chero-
kee Roses, Rhododendrons, Eas-
ter Belles, Pink, Yellow Roses,
35c ea.; Galax, Arbutus, Blue
Iris, Qrange Day Lilies, Mt.
Ferns, 40c doz. Add _ postage.
Mae Bell Barnes, Mineral Bluff.

Pink Cherokee Roses, Mtn.
Laurels, Rhododendrons, Red,
Yellow Azaleas, Crabapples,

White Pine, Tulip Poplar, Dog-
wood, Hemlock, Silver Mapie,
Straw perry Bush, 223: ft.5 $2.15
doz.; Phlox, Fall Pinks, Blue
Violets, Shasta Daisies,

| $2.50 C. PP. Gladys Robinson,

Minera] Bluff.

Mtn. Laurels, Rhododendrons,
Red Yellow Azaleas, Crabapples,



Seed: All shades Lilliput Zin- |

|
{

|

|
|

| Blue Iris

| Crabapple,

White Pine, Tulip Poplars, Dog-
woods, Hemlock, Silver Maple,
| Straw berry Bush, 2-3 ft., $2.75

doz.; Fall Pinks, Blue Iris, Vio-
lets, Shasta - Daisies, Phlox,
$2.50 C. PP. Bonnie Abercrom-

| bie, Mineral Bluff.

Red, White new aude: Min.
Laurels. Mt. Pines, Azaleas,
|Crabapples Holly, Red Mapie,
$1.50 doz.; Sweetshrubs, Chero-
kee, Roses, Rhododendrons,
Easter Bells, Pink, Yellow
| Roses, 35c ea.; Galax, Arbutus,
Orange Day Lilies,
; Mt. Ferns, 40c doz. Add post-
!age. Mrs. A M. Roper, Mineral
Bluff, :

Red,
Laurels,

White Dogwood, Mt.
Mt. Pine, Aczaleas,
Red Maples, Holly,
Sweetshrubs, Cheio-
Easter Bells, Rhodo-

$1.50 doz.;
kee Roses

dendrons, 40c ea.; Blue Irs,
Orange Day Lilies, Evergreen
Galax, Arbutus, Mt. Ferns,

Heart Ease, 40c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. C. W. Roper, Mineral
Bluff.

Mt. Laurels, Red and White
Dogwoods, Pines, Red Maples,
3 col. Azaleas, Holly Bushes,
Tulip Poplars, Crabapple, 2-3
ft. rooted, $1.50 doz.; Rhododen-
drons, Pussywillows, Sweei-
shrubs, Cherokee Roses, 25 ea;
Mt, serns, Heartease, Galax,
Arbutus, 45c doz, Mrs Clifton
| Davis, Mineral Bluff.

Red, White Dogwoods, Azal-
eas, Pines, Red Maple, Crab-
apple, Holly Bushes Tulip Pop-
lars, Mt. Laurels, 2-3 ft., rooted,
$1.50 doz.; Rhododendrons,
Sweetshrubs, Pussywillows,
Cherokee Roses, 25 ea.; Mt.
Ferns. Galax, Heartease, Arbut-
us, 45c doz. Mrs. W. D. Davis,
Mineva! Bluff,

Super Swiss Giant Pansy,
English Daisy, 40c doz.; $2.25
C; Larkspur, Purple Viola, Pink
Yarrow Blue Violets, 5 doz;
$1.; Irs, deep purple, lavender,
other colors, also yellow dwarf,
White Siberian, 3 doz., $1. Mrs.



J. W. Jones, Madison,

s ;

- Anderson,



FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Dbl. Tuberose Bulbs, 75 doz.;
Cream, Yellow Narcissi and Daf-
fodils, 2% doz. Add _ postage.
Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2.

All cols. Shirley Poppy Seed
25c thl.; 2, 40c; Red Hibiscus,
25c tbl.; 2 tbls., 40c. Mrs. A, F.
OKelley, Maysville,

4 Snowball Bushes, 2 yrs. old,
rooted, $1. ea. PP. G. M. Mose-
ley, Menlo,

Several colors Glad Bulbs,
65c doz.; $5. C; $39. M. PP in
Ga. No checks or COD. Mrs.
H. L. Fields, McDonough, Rt. 3.



FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED



Want White. Yellow. Mums
blooms double and size of nic-
kel, no single flower. Will ex-
change Bronze Colored Mums.
Mrs. Claude Sims, Cleveland,
Rt. 4.

Want Red Sweetheart Roses.
State price, or can exch, Pink
Sweetheart cuttings. Mrs. J. M.
Columbus, Rt. 51
5010 Armour Rd,

Want Vinca Minor in blocks
for use as ground cover. Re-

quire about 100 square feet.

Mrs, Arthus Adams, Dunwoody.

Want mixed Double Poppy
Seed, old fashion dark purple
Iris, and Yellow Thornless
Roses. Advise prices. Mrs. A. W.
Dahlberg, Perry, Box 216.

Want 25 Giant Swiss Pansy
Plants, Mrs. A. T. Milteer, Quit-
man,

Want several thousand Pink
Thrift Plants. Advise price by
thousand. Mrs. J. M. Sutton,
Sylvester. {

Want 2 Watermelon Red
Crape Myrtles and 1 Magnolia.
Exch Red, White Rose, and
orchid Thrift, or mixed color
Glad Bulbs. Write first. Mrs.
C. I. Clive. Waleska.

Want few dozen Dahlia and
100 Daffodils, large flowering
kind, bulbs. State names and

colors: Also 2 doz. Regal. Lily

Bulbs (arge), and large Pink,
White, or Red Butterfly Bushes.
Mrs. L. E. Morgan, Wey
Rt. 4, Box 716.

Want 2 or 3 Old Time Love
Apples (Flowers). Mrs. F, 1.
Lamkin, Atlanta, 966 Crew St.,
S. W. Phone MA. 7558.

Want to trade (Town) Pinks
Seed for Single and Double
Touch-Me-Not Seed, Write: Mis.
L. C. Williford, Abbeville, Rt.
2, Box 264.

Want 2 White Dogwoodsto
measure 2 inches or more, also
1 load pine straw. E, O. Silveus,
M. D., Atlanta, 669 Kennolia
Dr., S. W. Phone RA. 4295.

Want to exch, Yellow Nar-.
cissus Bulbs at 25 doz. for
large Yellow Dahlia, Tube Rose
Bulbs, or Old Fashion Muiti-
plying Shallot Onions. Mrs, Sara
Etheridge, Carl, Ga., Box. 85. -



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



1948 model. Allis-Chalmers
W. C. Tractor, power lift, power
take-off, starter, lights, complete
with planters, cultivators, cot-
ton duster, Athens 4 disc tiller,
Taylor 8 disc harrow, 8 disc
Clarke harrow, section harrow.
See at my home, 3 mi. Com-
merce on Ila Road. James R.
Barneii, Commerce, Rt. 4.

Model VAI Case Tractor with
front end shovel loader, good
tires, $950. Will demonstrate
near Atlanta. G. L. Lewis, At-
lanta, 676 Marietta St.

Letz feed mill, size 240, used
very little, perfect shape, sell
for half price or trade for
cattle. A. S. Henry, LaFayette,
Rt. 1. Six mi. N. LaFayette.

Farmall F-12 Tractor on rub-
ber, bush and bog, J. D. 4 disc
tiller, seeder to fit tiller, culti-
vators, planters, pulley, hyd-
raulic lift, also cane mill, so
junk. Cheap for Cash. All or
part. Exch, for cows, corn etc.,
a Walter J. Miller, cat

t. i.

| hp on draw bar,



___ SECON
1 oe

Farmall C model 1950 trecios:
cultivators, planters distributors,
4 disc plow, 20 disc smoothing
harrow, 7 ft. 21-C mower, like
new, $1,000 off list; 76 New
Holland pick-up hay baler, side
delivery rake, yellow devil
tractor cotton poison sprayer,
Eversman tractor mounted cot-
ton chopper. O. T, Hubbell, El-
berton, Rt. 4.

Complete unit for. distribut-
ing 4-5 cars_peaches daily, in
good cond., brushing machine,
5 H. P.. elec, motor, grading
belt, 6 roller sizing unit, dis-
tributing belts, ete., at bargain.
Lynn McKenzie, Montezuma.

2 Wagon Wheels and 1 axle

front wagon wheels, Dbl. Hop-

per, Cole corn planter for sale.
Edgar Bowen, Offerman.

VAC Case Tractor, 2 disc
tiller, 8 disc bush and bog har-
row, '2C dise smoothing harrow,
section harrow, Case manure
spreader, . tractor mower (7 ft,
blade,) Case hammer mill and
12 row grain drill for sale. G.
HOverton, Athens, Rt. 2.

John Deer Tractor. model B,
cultivators $750. One Bush and
Bog harrow, $100. J. M. Bridges,
Bronwood, Rt. 1.

McCormick-Deering Harrow,
8-18 in discs, used very litile,
excellent for use behind small
tractor or two mules, guar. ex-

cellent condition, $45, Alien
Parnell Jr., Thomson, Phone
382-M-2. aos ;

Gibson Riding Tractor woe
wheel steering gear, botto
plow, disc harrow, bie ton
mower. dozer blade, used very
little, good outfit for large gar-
den, truck patches, or small
scale ferming, Phone VE, 1072.
Stuart Lewis, Atlanta, 1264
Cumberland Rd., N. E.

Dairy equipment: One 12 can.
refrigerator, 1 milk cooler, 3
Surge milkers with motor, and
other necessary dairy equipment
for sale, together or in part. Mrs.
Herriong Sivell, Chipley.

2 Fordson Tractors, one rub-
ber tired, other has iron wheels,
with magnetos, $100. ea. Exch.
for hogs or cattle. W. C. Hub-
bard, Fortson, Rt. 1, .

1947 Farmall B Tractor, lift,

plow, bush and bog smoothing :

harrow, 7 ft. mower, $1675. Can
be financed, James H. Kent,
Powder Springs, Rt. 2. (Macland
Community).

David Bradley 2 1/2 HP Gar-
den Tractor, good cond., used
one season, for sale. N. ie Mad-
dox-S1:,. Eatonton, Rt. 4.

No, 2 Golden Syrup Mill, $35.
at my home 6 mi. No. Mcintyre.
Mrs. Marvin McCook, McIntyre,
RFD 1, Box 178.

On2 D. C. Case Tractor; 36
belt, 10 dise
harrow and harrow lift, culti-
vators, good cond, (made 3
crops,) reasonable. Otis Day,
Bowdon, Rt 1. es

Planters, Fertilizer attach -
ment, plows, wheel weights for
Moline Tractor, used very little.
Floyd Jenkins, Fairburn, Rt. 1.

Good 2 H Wagon body, $40.;:
Horse drawn hay rake, hand
dump, $50; Good 2 H staik
cutter, $20.: Disc harrow with
long . tongue, $10. All prices at
farm. J F. Little, Forsyth, Rt.
4.

5 Deck Elec, Brooder, 8-4 deck
batteries, and one 4 deck 16
compaitment battry for sale.
Geo. &. Golden, LaGrange, Rt.
4. Phone 4680,

Two 2 row Allis-Chalmers
Tractors, hyraulic lift, planters,
and disc, cultivators, harrow,
Athens tiller good cond., equip-
ped with starter, lights, good
tires, cheap O. P. Phillips, Met-
ter,

Farmall Cub Tractor, culti-
vators, dise tiller, hydraulic lift,
origina! tires, tiptop cond., $775.;
Also Farma}] F-12'on steel, runs
good, $200. C. J. Tribble, Macon,
Rt. 3. Phone 5-3323.

Faimall C Tractor with wide

front wheels, cultivators, plant-
ers, fertilizer attachment, 2-12

in. bottom plows, five ft. dbl.}

Avery harrow, $1800.; Oliver

Side Rake, $125. All good shape.

2 mi. N. Douglas on Py 4
Purvis,



j2 disc low, starter,

| wagon.

harrow plow with see





1 H Walking
2 turning plow,
and paint, good conc
Kittle Carrollton, Rt. |

1951 Cub Tractor,
cond, cultivators, p
tributor. bottom plow,
disc and gang harro
plus $375. note due Nov.
J. B. Powell, Pitts, Bo

Weica Allis-Chalm
rubber, 4 disc tiller, 8 |
row, all $800. cash.
Boleman, Hartwell Rt.

Farmall A 1947 model
or, planters, cultivators,
li,
matic lift, all steel rubb
Priced for qu
A. McElmurray, B




















































Ss.






One used Farmall
20, and 8 disc bush
harrow both good
Alls, Riverdale. 2

1942 Avery Model
Tractor - planters,
tiller, disc harrow
cheap; Also 1 John
mill for sale. Phon
N. Hudson, i020 Pui

Farmali Tractor
good rubber, plant
vators, bottom plo
in. dise IHC harrow,
cash. Balance 2 mules
tools;













































One 2 H Oliver Sone
size 13, Cole planter
dizer attachment, S
vator, sell all,
Write E. L. Wilson,

Case F-2 Combine, 19:
good cond., and In























sonable, or trade
equipment. William
Perry Phone 425-J.

One 2. Mule s
cond., 2 Mule Hillsid
good a. new for sale.
at home, J. S. Edenfi
mit, Rt 2: ee 4

2 Roller Syrup
copper pan, $75.
Cumming, Rt. 5.











































































































SECOND
MACHINERY W.

Want Rototiller garde
or and atachments,
Reasonable. Henry G. .
Grang2. 247 Beechwo

Want to exch. 1 r
shire gilt, 6 mos. old
mer mill suitable for
shucks. State make
also condition. C.
Cochran, Rt. 4.

Want small corn
7 1/2 hp elec. motor,
phase preferred. W.
Dalton, B-169.

Want one Farmall
Tractor, iio, Patt
Rt. 2:

Want to cece on
Deere A Tractor
Taylor harrow, p
vators for Ford
Tractor and som
John N. Tate, Stat!

Want Front Wheel for
man Garden Tractor,
400-8 tire, also want
vators for same, W. S.
Socia] Circle, Rt. 1.

Want Crawler typ
with bulldozer compat
size tp TD 14 or TD 18 ir i
in running cond., ch
Doss, Tifton. Rt. 3. Pl
M4. ;



Want used Caterpill
running or not, to
parts, within 50 mi.
Atlanta. F,. Mari
Decatur, Rt. 1, Clifton
Rd. hone evenings 29

2 FOR

CSG, M_ oe the 1
Prompt shipment. Ad
Mrs. L. C. Jones,
Rtady fs















- ea. Plus post-
fasnburn, Cam-

Klondike
Mtn.
bushes,
e. Vines, 4 ft.,
Elberta Peach
Add postage.
mming, Rt. 1.

erry plants, bear-
berry, and Bird-
Yellow
: 1 550;
doz. Add post-
ida Hendersen,























tnip plants, $1.
Wide Leaf
eca seed, 7dc
id Dipper gourds,

has. Wakefield,
arket Cabbage.
low Bermuda
300, $1.00: 500.
epaid; $2.00
. W. McEver,




























































Wax Bermuda
0; $1.50 M del.
10 M, $12.50.
F. Stokes,

wherry, 360,
$4.50 M; Lady
$3. Del. Young
cks. Mrs. Delia
we, Ht. 2:

f Charlestcn
age, $2. M; 500,
el]. Special price
Dial 45079. B.

vannah, RFD 5,




nd Catnip
.- 0c; Green
--0c half gal-
th, Alvaton.
as. Wakefd,
Frostproof
00; $1.50 M;
White Bermuca
ollard plants, 509.
Ship daily. Hand
ar. E. L. Fitz-

nliner Ever-
erry plants, $1.-
500 plants PP
. Paper Shell pe-
yr. old Jap. Wal-
0 ea. Ship 3 trees
aper Shell pecans.
Bremen.

Early Jersey,
ybage, large, root-
ful $1.25; $1.75

press Collect.
t.; White -Ber-
encil size. $1.75
- guar. Phone
kett, Fitzgerald.

wns fiee. Come
iss Erma Stan-
















































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w
&
ey
2
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om
n
>

$7. M; prune
cherry, with
a. Add post-

yiants, Klondike,
; Mastodon, 70c
. for good print
x for good pe-
y postage. Mrs.
ming, Rt. 1.

erbearing straw-
slants, 50c C; $4.50
ge. W. E. John-
dville, Rt. 2.

cabbage plants,
Klondike straw-
.20 M. Miss Lee
e, Rt. 2.

rooted Blake-
erry plants, wel)
) pa cked, 500, $3.50;

Waldrip, Gaincs-

wherry plants,
Exe. for dried
ples or for print

ae

;| erbearing

-|postage. Trade for


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ou
on
mad
a
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bi
5


in. ming, Rt. 1.

*|Collard Plants, 200, $1.;
: | $1.50; $2.50 M; Strawberry, 200,



Sev. thousand Mastodon ev-
strawberry _ plants,
good roots, 70c C; $6.50 M. Add
print or
white sacks. Mrs. E. E. McDan-
jel, Baxley, Rt. 1, Box 8.

Mtn. Huckleberry . plants,
bearing size, 75c doz.; Black-
berry, Birdeye . Bushes, 65c
doz.; yellow Root plants, Rats
Bane, 50c doz.; Wild Strawber-
ry, 5 doz, $1. Add postage.
ne Howard Easley, Ellijay,
iteatiee :

Mastedon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. A.
D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Blakemore Strawberry, $1.00
C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon,
70c C; 500, $3.00; $5. M; Klon-
dike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75
M; Scuppernong Vines cuttings,
50c doz.; Catnip; 25c bunch;
Peppermint, 25c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cum-

Condon Giant, Mastodon, Ev-
erbearing Strawberry, $1. C;
Sage plants, Muscadine Grape
Vines, Crabapple Trees, each,
6, $1.00; Hazlenut bushes, $1.25
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Blackberry, Birdeye bushes,
Mt. Huckleberry plants. ea 75c
doz.; Yellow Root Plants, 65c
doz.; Rat Bane, 55c doz.; Add
postage. Mrs. Homer Hender-.
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Mtn. Huckleberry, beering
size, 75c dez.; Blackberry,
Birdeye Bushes, 65c doz.; Yel-
low Root plants, Ratbane, 5ic
doz.; Strawberry, 50c doz. Add
postage. Miss Malvie Hender-
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Klondike Strawberry, 200,
$1.10; 500, $2.25; $425 M;
Wakefield Cabbage, ay $1.10;
500, $1.50; $2.25 M. Exch. for
pecan trees true ,to name. No
checks. C. W. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2. ee

Charleston Wakefield Frost-
proof Cabbage, White Bermuda

and Heading Collard plants,
40c C; Shade Dried Sage, 30c
gt.; 90c gal.; Sage plants, 03
ea. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,
Royston, Rt. 1.

Missionary Strawberry, 65c
Cc. Add postage. No _ checks.
Mrs. Omie E. Faircloth, Pu-
laski. :

Charleston and Copenhager
Frostproof Cabbage, fres h,
green, White Berumda Onion
plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25;
$1.75 M. PP. R. Chanclor, Pitts.

Mastodon and Lady T. Straw-
berry Plants, 75c C; 300, $2.15;
Strawberry Plants, mixed, no
name, 60c C; 300, $1.75. Mrs.
Ara Waldrip. Flowery Branch,
RE, 4 :

Early bearing strawberry, 4Uc
C; 300, $1.; $3. M. Mrs. S, E.
Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt. 2.

Haz2lnut Bushes, $1. doz.; Mt.
Huckleberry Plants, bearing
size, 85c doz.; Wild Strawberry,
5 doz., $1.; Yellow Root, 65c
doz.; Exch. for print sacks, 3 a-
like. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy
Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.

Blaxemore Strawberry, $1. C;
$4.50, 500; $9. M; Mastodon, 7c
C: 500, $3.; $5. M; Klondike
Strawberry, 60c C; 500, $2.75;
$4.75 M; Also Secuppernong
Vine Cuttings, 50c doz.; Catnip,
25c bunch; Peppermint, 25c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $1.25
C; 600, $5.; $10, M. Del. T. H.
Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2.

Fine Blakemore Strawberry,
young, $5. M; 500, $3.; 65c C;

Add postage.
Gleen H. Smith, Gainesville,
Ris

Genuine Blakemore and Miss-
ionary Strawberry, 80c C; 36.
M; Lawton Blackberry, _75c
doz.; $6. C. T. H, Graves, Fay-
etteville.

Winter Heading Cabbage and
500,
$1.50; 500, $3. PP. Assort orders

anted. W.

Y






Onions, 300, 90c; 500, $1.25;
$1.75 M. Del. Otis Conner, |
Pitts. Z ;

Chas. Wakefield Cabbage

Prompt shipment, damp packed. |:
MO only. Mrs:

Aroma Strawberry Plants, $1:
C; Mrs. James E. Boyd, Millen,
206 Park Ave.

Klondike Strawberry Plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50M;
Lady T, 70c C; 500, $3.; $5. M;
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2
yrs. old, $2 C; 500, $7.; $12.50
M. No checks. Ethel. Crowe,
Gainesville Rt, 2.

Certified Missionary and Mas-
todon Strawberry Plants, $1. C.
PP. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt.
5:

Himalaya Blackberry, Boysen-
berry, 15, $1.; $5. C; Thorniess
Boysenberry, $1. doz. PP. Exch.
for reg. goat, sheep- or Guern-
sey cow or calf. J. W. Toole,
Macon, 1381 Burton Ave.

Klondike and Everbearing,
Blakemore Strawberry, 75c C;
$7. mM; Mt. Huckleberry, 75c
doz, bushes. Add postage. Mrs.

| John Howard, Cleveland, Rt. Li
: lb. Add postage. Exch. for Wal-

Hazelnut and Blueberry

| Plants, 75c doz.; Mastodon, Red

Gold Strawberry, $1. C; Red and
Black Everbearing Raspberry,
Gooseberry, $1.50 doz.; Musca-
dine Grape Vines, $1.25 doz.;
Kudzu -Crowns, 500, .$8.; $15.
M. Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt.
des

Klondike Strawberry, rooted,
young plants, bear next spring,
75c C; 500, $2.50. Orders ship-
ped promptly PP. Mrs. Lynette
Bennett, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.



SEED FOR SALE



Little white peas, mixed with
Calf. black-eyes, 50c cupful;
Red Speckled Crowders, 40c
cup; Bashel gourd seed, 20c
doz.; pumpkin, 10c doz; yard
long beans, 20 tbls. Add post-
a Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell.
is 2s

10 gal., 1951 peach seed, old
fashioned, small clear stone,
sound seed, $5.00 for lot, FOB.
Hubert Hill, Commerce. Rt. 1.

Tobacco seed, machine clean-
ed, laboratory tested, varieties:
402, Chambers Special and
Mammoth Gold, 80c ounce, $8.00
Ib., 10 Ibs., $50.00; Postpaid.
Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

Golden Harvest tobacco seed,
hand cleaned, 50c oz. guar.
good seed, this yrs crop. H. G.
Lovell, Mershon. Rt. 1.

Sey. tons Ga. grown blue Lu-
pine seed, $80.00 ton. Ger. 82
pet. pure seed. 99.80 pct pure,
weed and other seed, none. At
my farm, 7 mi. Wrightsville on
Adrian Twy. Billy S. Summer,
Wrightsville.

Clean, sound okra seed, 20c
cup; Tenn. sweet potato, pump-
kin, 15c tbls.. sugar pie pump-
kin, 10c tbls.; also good, 2 yr.
Eldorado blackberry plants, and
blackberry crossed with black-
berry, 12 for $1.00. All PP. Mrs.
A. M. Grier, Alto. Rt. 1. :

Mustard seed, 30c cup. Del.
ay Ruth Phillips, Royston,
seas

Bullnose Tobacco Seed, made
1500 Ibs. per acre this year, 60c
oz. W. S. Lawton, Sylvania, Rt.
2, Box 22. .

Old Time Multiplying Calif.
Beer Seed, Big start 25c. Mrs.
Ella Green, Smyrna.

1 bushel Okra Seed, 40c pt.
cup. Mrs. Hubert M. Armour,
Tila, Rte

Recleied Dixie Reseeding
Crimson Clover in new 100 lb.
clover bags. State tested Sept.
7, 1951. Purity 98.50 Pct. germ.

lb. FOB. Fred Dockweiler, Cor-
dele, Rt. 4.



PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE



Select Schley Pecans, 45c lp.
in 5 lb. lots; Select Stuarts, 35
lb. in 5 Ib. lots. Milton P. Mia-
chew Jr., Macon, Rt. 3.

Large size
highest quality, from new crop,
50c Ib. in 10 Ib. lots. FOB.
Charles Garrett, Ft. Gaines.

Stuart, Schley, and Money-
maker Pecans, 40c Ib. Exch. for
dried apples. Mrs. . Clifford



H. Branan, Gor- 1

Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.







EANUTS AND. PECANS
: FOR SALE

CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE .



Good filled out meaty Paper
Shell Pecans, Stewart and Scn-
ley, 5 lbs., $2.75 prepaid to any
address up to 600 miles. H. W.
Tresti, Riedsville.

Home grown selected Schiey
and Stewart Pecans, 5 pounds
postpaid $3. Send check or cur-
rency. J W Lang, Omega,

Hand shelled and _ cleaned
Pecans, $1. for halves; 90c
broken pieces, Mrs. W. E. Heath,
Lovisville.

New crop. Stuart
sound, well filled,. 40c lb. in
5 Ib, lots and up. Add postage.
No COD. Mrs. Ola Jones, Gray-
son.

Large sound Stewart 40c 10.;

Shelled,- $1. lb. Miss Hattie
James, James.
Peean Meats, $Y. Pt.; $1.75

Qt. by the pound not shelled;
Stewarts and Vandemons, 35

nut Meats. Write first. Mrs. Dan
Terry, Quitman.

1951 crop Stuart Pecans, 4dc
lb: Parcel post in .3rd zone.
Minimum 10 pounds. Discount
in 100 lb. lots. John F: Lind-
sey. Tifton Rt. 6.

Large size Schley Pecans,
highest quality, all new crop,
50c lb. in 10 Ib. lots. FOB.
Claude Garrett, Ft. Gaines.

Shelled Pecans, $1.50 ]b.; Al-
so Chinquapin Trees, 50c, to
$1.; And Oak Sweet Gum, 50c
ea. Plus. postage. Viola C.
Brady. Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343.

1951 Dry Pecans, 5 Ibs., $3.
PP. Mrs, 1. E. Sanders, Buchan-
an, Rt. 2.

Large, well filled, fancy size,
thin shell Stuart Pecans, can
be crushed in hand, hand culled
to 98 Pet. good or better, 50c
Ib. Del by PP. Any faulty nuts

} will be made good. H. M, Moor-

man, Lovett.

Red Skin Peanuts, 2-4 in huul,
$2. k.; $6.50 bu.; Also Red
Speckled Crowder Peas, 30c
lb. in 5 Ib. lots or more. Add

postage. G. T, Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
Large Red Skin Peanuts,

washed, sun cured, $2. Pk.; $7.
bu.; White Tender Half Run-
ner Garden Beans, 50c teacup.
Add postage. Miss Gennia
Brown. Ball Ground, Rt, 1.

$$ _

BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



|

10 Pet. Hard seed, 25 Pct. 30c |

Schley Pecans, |

Pecans, |

lots, $2. and postage. Marie Hol-
land, Dalton, Rt.. 2.

500 bu. new corn for sale.
Leon Walker, Atlanta, 1266-1st.
St. N. W. BE 3891.



GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE



Pure Sanford seed wheat, free
of weevils and noxious seed,
$3.25 bu. Riley C, Couch, Turin,

Good quality peanut hay, free
of poison. Del in truck load
lots. Write for prices. John Pitts,
Arabi

New crop peanut hay, ftee
from voison. Del in trailer load
llots; Write for prices. V. H.
|Burke Ashburn, Rt. 1.

Bright, clean Texas 176 oats,
$1.25 bu. or bring sacks. L. E.
Akins, Macon, Hawkinsville
Rd. Phone 5-7981.

175 bales good runner peanut
hay, rich with peanuts, $25. ton
at barn. R. M. Pruett, Milan,
Rt. 3.



HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE



Good Table Honey, 1 gal.
cans, $2.00; Half gal., $1.00; 65
Ib. can, $9.75. FOB. J. T. Hol-
land, Sparks.

25 hives of bees for sale before
Christmas. Write for prices. W.
N. Gaskin, Willacoochee.

Mountain Sourwood and Local
Honey, retail and wholesale. W.
|B. Livingston, College Park, 420
N. John Calvin Ave. Phone Ca.
2433.

Gallberry Cut Comb. Honey,

6-5 lb. jars, $7.25; Extracted,
Case 12-21% lb. jars, $6.50; Case
6-5 Ib. jars, $6.50; One 60 lb. can,
$9.50 FOB. Allen C. Herrin, Hor-
tense, P. O. Box 312. :

Honey: Del. by mail 3rd zone,
10 Ib. pail, $2.75; 5 Ib., $1.40; by
Exp. Col. 4-10 lbs., $8.00; 6-5 lbs,
$6.00: 5-55 gal. steel drums, 666
lb. cap. drums, 12c lb. FOB. Al-
so, want Beeswax del. to me at
45c lb. Rev. Curd Walker, Soper-
oom Rea

_$$$$$ TTT,
|

| SACKS FOR SALE



100 lb. cap. Print Sacks, rip-
ped, washed, ironed, up to 12



White Crowder peas, 4 cups,
$1.25; 6-wks. early, bear 2 crops,
6 cups, $1.25; purple hull, 4 cups,
$1.25; lady peas, 3 cups, $1. Add
postage. No checks nor COD.

dy

Good, tender garden beans,
white and striped half runners,
little pink six-weeks, brown
six-weeks, speckled cut-shorts.
All tender. 50c cupful, or exc.
for feed sacks. Add _ postage.
!Mrs. Eula Beal, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

White, Calif. black-eyed peas,
and Hastings long green tender
okra seed, all hand shelled and
bear until frost, and ea. 30c lb.
plus i2c extra for postage per
lb. Mrs. Inez Gore, Rydal, Rt. 2.



CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE



Sev. hundred bu. Watleys red
cob corn, 1951 crop, $2. bu. at
my farm. T D. Power, Danie's-
ville Rt. 1 a

18 seres 1951 Dixie 18 yellow
corn, tust pulled and in crib,
\located 7 mi. So. Fayetteville
on Hwy 85 at Starrs Mill Lake.

in 1 lot G G. Millei, Fayette-
38

sound

matured, good for eating

or more, Larry Shelton, Dial.

bu.; also 5 tons bright runner
peanut hay, $20. ton. 6 mi. Daw-
son on Leesburg Hwy. Angus
\Daniei Bronwood, Rt. L.



Mrs, Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. |

Asking market price. Prefer sell |
ille, Rt. Senoia, Ga. Phon

es) Rts 1 enoia, Ga me 100
Dynamite pop corn, 1951 crop, | postage. Mrs.

clean weevil-free, well |
or

planting, 25 lb. Del. 5 Ib. lots ed, ironed, free of holes, 3, $1.00

400 bu. Dixie 18 corn, $2.

jalike, free of mildew and holes,
'3, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. H.
E. Hill, Commerce, Rt. 1.

Clean Prfjat Sacks, free of
holes, 30c ea. Add postage with
lorder less than 4 sacks. Mrs.
M. E. Sellers, Cornelia, Star Rt.

White Chicken Feed Sacks,
100 lb. cap., No. 1 cond., wash-
ed, free of holes and spots, let-
ters, 25c ea. PP. No checks.
Satis. guar. Mrs. Tom Pilgrim,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

White Feed Sacks, washed,
ironed, 25c ea. 10 or more PP.
No checks. Mrs. Jewel Mathis,
Gainesville, Rt. 5, Box 23.

Extra large white sacks, 100
lb. cap., 22c with letters; Solid
white, no letters, 23c ea.; prints
3 or more. alike, 33c ea. All
smooth, free of holes but un-
|}washed. Will pay postage on
large orders. No checks. Mrs.
|R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

| 100 lb. print feed sacks, wash-
}ed, ironed, 40c ea. Add postage.
eee Will Howell, Mitchell, Rt.
}

| 450 White Feed Sacks, 100
\lb. cap., unwashed, $18.00 C.
|FOB. L. L. Coleman, Mt. Airy,

Reed,

10 lb. Sugar Sacks, 8, $1.00
PP. Also 50 lb. white flour sacks
3, $1.25 PP. Mrs. W. Y. Summers,
Newnan, Rt. 5.
Good quality unwashed White
lb. cap. Feed Sacks, no
|holes nor spots, 25c ea. Plus
hh \ie Cauthen,
Tallapoosa, Rt. 1.

Print Sacks, 100 lb. cap., wash-



|





|Exch. 3 for white Shallots (want
|1 gallon). Mrs. M, F. Rail, Cler-
|mont.

10 odd 100 Ib. cap. Print Feed
| Sacks, $4.00 PP. Mrs. L. E. San-
ders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. i

White rice pop corn, 20 lb. =

Case 12-21% lb. jars, $7.50; Case |

A



























- dried apples,



FOR SALE.



Nice, bright, Golden De-
licious Dried apples, no worms,
5200. .core,.50c: lb. Mrs. W.-C,

- Smith, Roy.

Sundried apples, 50c Ib. PP
in Ga. Mrs. Martha White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 60.

1951 crop,
Sorrells,

Sundried apples,
meen. Mrs: J: - "i,
Royston.

1951 crop best quality Sun-
free of worms,

-. core, and peel, 50c lb. in 5 Ib.





oe ae

lots and up. PP in. Ga.
Fred Franks, Hiawassee.

New crop bright Sundried
apples, from Starks Yellow
Delicious, free of worms, peel,
and core, 50c lb. in 5 lb. lots
and up. Add postage. No COD
orders. Mrs. Ola Jones, Gray-

Mrs.

son.

25 lb. dried Horse apples,
free of peel, core, worms, 50c
lb. del in Ga. Exch. for sound
New pecans, Stuart, or other
good size. Also exch. for 500
White Bermuda Onion, or 309
cabbage plants. State variety
end price. Mrs. Tom Bryan,
uproot

Sundried apples, new "1951,
free of worms and _ core, for
sale. Exch. 3 Ibs. for 3. print
sacks, free of holes and mil-

dew, washed. Each pay post-

age; Also Umbrella China
Sprouts, 2-3 ft., 25c ea. Mrs. D.
H. Jones, Griffin, Rt. D, Box
49.



PECAN AND OTHER

FRUIT TREES FOR- SALE



Sweet Pomegranate, Purple
Everbearing Fig Sprouts, 75c
ea; Red and Yellow Early
Plum, 25c ea. Wild Cherry,
50c ea.; Old Fashion Press
Peach, 35 ea.; Also Black Wal-
nuts, hulled, $2. bu. plus post-

-. age. Mrs. J. Gs Combs, Tooms-

boro.

Sage plants, Muscadine grape
vines, Hazelnut bushes, Crab-
apple trees, 20c ea.; 6, $1.00;
Beechnut trees, 25c ea.; Debs
Black Raspberry, 6, $1.00; Him-
alaya Blackberry, Blue Berry
Bushes, 75c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gaines-

ville, Rt. 6.

Blight resistant Chinese
Chesnut trees, State insp., 2
yrs. old, 75e_ea.; 3, $2; Plus
postage. W. Tom Largin, East
Boint.

2 varieties Fig bushes, large,
medium fruit, 2 yrs. old, root-
ed,.$1. ea.; 2 or more, 85c ea.
PP. G. M. Moseley, Menlo.

Best varieties 1951 fig trees,
3-4 ft., bear until Ist of year,
$1. ea.; 6, $5.00; Smaller, ready
to set, 50c ea.; 6, $2.50; Also

- Calif. Orange trees for sale.

Special prices if you come aft-
er them. B. O. Fussell, Atiarita,
889 Edgewood Ave., S. E.

Bronze 3 yr. Scuppernong,
Fig, Black Walnut, 50c_ ea.;
Mt. Huckleberry, Himalaya,
Puscodine, Raspberry Vines,
_Hazlenut, Red and Yellow
_ June Plum, mixed, 10, $2. Mrs.
C. B. Robinson, Waco.

Nice 1 yr. apple trees,
2 yr. trees, 45c ea.; 1 yr. peach,
30c ea.; Pear, Cherry trees, 50
8735 Grape vines, 25c ea.; 3
yr. Chesnut, $1.50 ea. Exch. for
good late model Garden trac-
tor. List free. T. M. Webb, Fl-
lijav.

Muscadine. and Scuppernong
Vines, 6, $1.00; Hazelnut, Blue-
berry Bushes, $1.25 doz.; Gar-
lic Bulbs, 3 doz., $1.00; 'Spice-
wood Bushes, 4, $1.00; Red and
Black Everbearing Raspberry,
8, $1.50; Red Gold, and Masto-
don Everbearing Strawberry,
$1. C. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah-
Jonega, Rt. 1.

Pecan trees: Schley,
and Moneymakers, govt.

Stuart,
insp.,
$2.00; 3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5
, $2.50; 5-6 ft., $2.75; 6-8 ft.,
$8 00; 8-10 ft., $3. 25. Add State
% Pet. tax extra with order.
Calvin Harman, Stovall.

Crabapple, Red Goose Plum,
Currant trees, 25c ea.; 7, $1.50;
Unrooted Muscadine and
Bronze Scuppernong cuttings,
40c doz.; No checks nor CoD.
Add postage. Exch. for pecans.
Charlie Smith, Austell, Rt. 3,

FRESH & DRIED FRUITS!

35c; ff

PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE

-



Stuart, Schley, and Moncy-
maker Pecan trees, 1-2 ft., $1.;

2-3 ft., $1.25; 3-4 ft., $1.50; 4-5
ft., $1.75 ea.; Seedling Pecan
trees, 3-7 ft., $1. ea. FOB. BR.

L. Adkins, Cordele, Rt. 3.

Seedling Peach trees, 1-3 ft.,
1 yr. from good seed, also
some Muscadine and Scupper-
nong Vines, mixed, 1 yr. old,
$1. doz. Add postage. Samuel
A. Fleener, Richland.

Muscadine and Scuppernong
Grape Vines, $1.50 -doz.; Blue-
berry and Hazelnut, $1. doz.;
Red Gold Strawberry, $1.00 C;
Also Crabapple trees, May
Cherry, and Plum trees, 6, $1.;
And Catnip, Balm, Peppermint,
6, 25c; Garlic, 50c doz. Mrs. F.
M. Eaton, Dahlonega, Etta 1s

Chinese Chesnut bushes at
cut prices. Too large to mail;
Also Scarlet Ebearing Straw-
berry plants, $1. C. Del.; $8. M.
PP. All state inspected. T. E.
Eason, Atlanta, 1182 Gunclub
Rd., N. W., Rt. 14, Box 34.

Concerd Grape and Silver

Scuppernong Vines, rooted,
50c ea.; $5. doz. J. W. Hartley,
Newnan, Rt. 1, .

Heavy bearing, large fruit
peach, plum, and fig bushes,
50c and $1. ea. according to
size; Blueberry plants, 75 doz.
Add postage Gladys Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Fruit Trees: Peach, Mayflow-
er, Hiley, Elberta, Southland;
Pear, Orient, Keifer, Douglas,
Leconte, June, Devoe; Apples,
Horse, Golden Beauty, Yates,
Hackworth, Red June, Shock-
ley, Almeta, Anoka, Red Flesh,
Tenderine, Yellow June, Yel-
low Delicious, Grimes Golden,
York; All 1-5 ft., inst., 15-50c
del. A. J. Willoughby, Waco.

Muscadine grape vines, crab-
apple trees, 6, $1.00; Also Kud-
zu. Crowns, 500, $8.00; $15. M.
Mrs. James Waters, Dahlonega.

Peach and Fig trees, 25 and
50c size; Also Purple Hull and
White Conch peas for sale.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla.

All leading var. apples and
peaches, also grape vines, for
sale. ONeal Hitt, Jasper, Rt. 3.



PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE



225 Jbs.* new crop. sound
Schley pecans, 30c lb. Will ship
in lots 25 lbs. or more if you
send cashier's check or MO.
No personal checks. E. H.
Toole, Midville, Rt. 1. *

Good filled out Schley. pe-
cans, 30c lb. PP in 10 lb. lots
and more. J. H. Good, Cordele.

Nice Stewart. pecans, 1951
crop, 25c lb.; Mixed pecans,
20c Ib. Plus postage; 30c and |.
<5e lb. delivered in 10 lb. lots
or more. G. W. Ross, Eastman,
Rte 3



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



ARTICHOKES AND PECANS:
Artichokes, 50c Ib. 5 pr more
lbs. postpaid; also some Pecans,
same price. Mrs, L. E. Sanders;
Buchanan, Rt. 2.

30 Ibs, Red Artichokes for 20c
lb, PP in Ga. Mrs. Grace Autry,
Doyle.

Artichckes, $4, bu. plus ex-
press, Mrs.

C. K. Simmons,
Holly wood.

BEANS AND PEAS

Tender Blue Pole Beans,
Streaked Half Runners, 3 cups,
$1.25; White or Colored Bunch
and Colored Running Butter-
beans, 4 cups, $1.25; Also early
Brown 2 crop 6 weeks Pea Seed.
6 cups, $1.25; Little White
Lady Peas, 3 eups; $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Clarence McMillian,
Dacula, Rt 1.

Tender White Creaseback
Beans. White Half Runners, 55c
cup. No checks. Mrs, Viola,
Stover, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Col, running butter-beans and
col, running butter-peas, 50c
large tea-cup full. Exc. for print.



Gordon Rd.



| spring, very early. Have 1 ton,

fed, 40c Ib. Plus postage. Mrs.

| QUINCIE DONIES:

- MISCELLANEOUS _
"FOR SALE

lange cup;
blossom bunch beans mixed,
both tender, 50c cup;

paid on $1. orders. Mrs. A.
Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2.
BUTTER:

2 lbs. weekly, fresh, firm Jer-
sey butter, 60c lb. at my place
(located across from Nicks
Shanty on No. 29 hwy.) Will
not mail. en M. Adams, New-
nan, R.:R: H.
COTTONSEED:

Early Fluff cottonseed from
Coastal Plain Exp. Station last

kept pure at gin, $10. CWT in
200-300. lb. lots, Prefer sell all

Sanders, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
CORN AND SEED CORN

About 400 bu. 1591 crop N.
C. Yellow Corn in Shuck, $1.85
bu. at my place. Harley Ets
Sutton, Alpharetta, Rt. 2,

White Rice Popcorn, 8. Ib;,
$1.; Also fine hand picked. Sage,
$1. qt. cup. Mrs. Marie Holland,
Dalton, Rt. sae

Approx. 200 bu. 1951 crop
Dixie 18 Yellow Corn, $2. bu.
at my farm. William E, Suber,
Perry Phone 425-J.

COTTON SEED:

Pure Coker 100 Wilt Re-
sistant Cotton seed, Ist year,
kept pure in field and at gin,
bale per acre, treated, delint-
ed, $10. per Cwt. FOB; $3.50
bu. Chas. L. Bet Hartwell,
Riis.

CORN MEAL:

Fresh, water ground sitios
Corn Meal of hard grained giant
yellow corn, organically grown,
full flavored. Ground on order,
12c pound here; 10 Ibs. $1.00;
ae Ibs., $4.00 J. S. Darnall, Cleve-

1951 crop bright Sundried
apples, from Starks Yellow
Delicious, free of worms, peel,
core, 50. Ib. for 5 Ibs. up; Also
Stuart Pecans, sound, well fill-

J. M. Jones, Grayson.

Fresh dried apples, peeled,
sliced, free of weems, 45c Ib.
PP in 3 to 8 Ib. lots. Mrs. P.
M. Allen, Gordon, Rt. 2.

Nice dried apples, 45c Ib.
Add postage. Mrs, S. L. Allen,
Marietta, Rt. 8.

FEATHERS:

New, white, downy feathers,
70 Ib.; cheaper large lots. Sam-
ple on request. Mrs. Mary Col-
lins, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

GOURDS:

Martin and Dipper oe
25c ea.; Mixed. sizes, ea.;
Very large size, 50e ea.; gourd
oS 50c CG. Plus postage. Mrs.
W. E. Wooten, Camilla.

MEAT:

Nice cured, hickory smoked*
meat: hams, 30 Ibs. 80c ibs;
side meat, 26 Ib. wt. "55 Ib. J.
= MeWhirter, Commerce, RFD

mate

Hickory smoked-hams, 20 lbs.,
$16.; 16 lb. Sides, $9.; smoked
link sausage, 85 ib: 5 Ibs., can
lard, $14. All postpaid. J. K.
Stalcup, Marietta, Rt. 5.

ONIONS:

Old time shallot onions (kind
that multiplies in ground and
greatest multiplier known), 50c
C. No COD orders answered,
Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell.

PEPPER:
Dried Hot Pepper, $1.50- lb.

Postpaid. Mrs. Nathan Weather-
by, Ball Ground. Rt, 4.

POTATOES:

200 bu. bunch sweet potatoes,
$3.50 bu. Live near Norristown.
Woodiow Mimbs, Adrian, Rt. 3.

WALNUTS & WALNUT
MEATS:

Nice, clean, new, dry walnut
Meats, $1. pint, postpaid. W. M.
Bailey, Chickamauga, Rt. 2
Quincie Donies, 5c lb. or exc.
for sweet potatoes, or onion sets.
Each pay postage. Contact, Mrs.
W. B. Hurst, Mansfield.

ROOTS & HERBS:

No. Ga. Mountain Nerve Vine
root, $1. Ib. and postage. Will



sacks or dried apples. Mrs. P.
E, Haron Taras: ke a



T. Martin, Dalton, P. O. Box

Red bunch poeeee 45c
brown and white

cream
table peas, 4 cups, $1, Postage

together. FOB my place. W. H..

FRUIT (FRESH AND DRIED):

| BUTTER:

IS
FOR SALE.

{ $

- Catnip, peppermint,
mint, balm, tansy, horehound,

50c; Mastodon
nut meats, $1. Ib. Add postage.
Miss LL. M. White, De
Rt: 1p Box 57.

Elder, blackberry, sacar
yellow dock, colts foot, sarsap-
arilla, spicewood, sweetgum,
plum, yellow root, horelfound,
/mullein, elder, catnip, oak, lau-
rel, wild cherry, 3 lbs., $1, Exe.
for print sacks. Mrs. John My-
ers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Sassafras, bear foot, queen of

postage. R. C. Stover, Pisgah.
SAGE:
Fine, hand picked; dry sage,

$1. a pint cupful. Mrs. Marie
Holland, Dalton.

Shade dried sage, 30c qt.; 90c
gal; Also Curled Mustard
seed, 10c tbl. Del. Mary Ruth
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
WALNUTS & WALNUT
MEATS:

1951 crop black Walnuts, hul-

A, McWhorter, Commerce, RFD
5.

10 pints, nice, new clean
black Walnut Meats, $1. pint;

Canton, Rt. 2.

Nice; clean, dry black -Wal-
nut Meats, $1. pint. postpaid in
Ga. Mrs. T C. Withrow, Elli-.
jay.

Black Walnuts, 1951- crop,
for sale. Ship COD. Letters
ans. Mrs. Glen Leathers, Fair- |
burn, Rt. 2. ;



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED



APPLES:
Exc. 12 Ibs. good paper shell
pecans for 10 lbs., dried apples,
free of peel and core. Ea. p 2
postage. Write first: Mrs. W.
Williams, Moultrie. RFD 4. .

ARTICHOKES:
Want several bushels Arti-
chokes. Give price per bu. del.
to me. W. P. Lawton, Sr., Sa-
vannah, Rt. 4, Box 85 A.

BUCKEYES:

Want 1 pint Buckeyes. Advise
price. George C. ie
Comer. P. O. Box 8

Want 2 Ibs. butter weekly
from party in Heard or Car-
roll Co. State price PP. Mrs.
Edith Whatley, Moreland, Rt.
Li :

CHESTNUTS:

Want old time, wild, mountain
grown Chestnuts, this yrs crop.
For own use. No Japanese nor
improved. varieties accepted.
Will pay $2.00 pound or $100.00
bu., Del. to = C, 'N. Harrell,
Chamblee. Rt. 2

CORN:

Want 100-300 bu. good sound
corn, white or yellow shuck,
or shelled, delivered; Also
want truck load shucks, hay,
or Spanish peanut hay. H. -
Malcom, Social Circle, Rt.

COTTON: 2

Want to exch. white feed
sacks, washed, bleached, for
cotton (5 sacks . per 3 Ibs. cot-
ton); Or exch. 200 Klondike |
Strawberry. plants for 3 lbs.
cotton. Each pay postage. Mrs.

Della Crowe, Gainesville, Rt.
5

ae

FEATHERS:

Want 10 lbs. new Goose

feathers. State best price. Mrs.
T. LL, Timmerman, Augusta,
1016 Holden St.

FRUIT AND SACKS:

Exe. nice, everbearing straw-
berry plants, at 75c C, for dried
fruit or sacks. Mrs. M. E. Posey,
Buchanan, Rt. 1.

HAY: Als

Want 1 ton good hay, and
50 bu. corn delivered. Mrs. M.
P. Peyton, Norcross, Rt. 1.

spear-

50c doz: garlic bulbs, 15 for
everbe aring
strawberry plants, 75 C; wal-|

the meadow, yellow root, 3
Ibs... $1. Also artichokes, $1.
gal.; Walnui meats, $1. Ib. Add

led, and dried, $4. bushel. J.)

Add postage. Miss Lula toe f

|Club. R. S,

5267, day. Ch
Milledgeville, Ri

yr. old in Jan















"Want truck oat
the barn. State kin
price. Jack Thompsor














Rt. 9, Box 557.















Culloden.

PECANS:

Want 50 Ibs. select.
Stewart pecans. W:
lb. and express. Sez
ples and I'll pay
F.. T.. Hopkins; =
Church oe :






































Roots. State pri
J. Welch, Atlant
Lendon Ave. an

SHUCKS: |
Want 2 or 3
















ship. Charles
orest, Rt. 1. _
SYRUP:

Want Syrup, 0






















Want good us
mostly large. G
cash- FOB pric
well, Barwick. |

- Want Dark | Prini
at 25c ea. Must
cap., good cond,
eee Hapeville


























SAGE: :
Want 1 pou
at once. Must be
grown and_ reaso!
want Red Pep
Nora Bellew,
Danielsville Rd.
SEED: 5
Want some ~
smelling granite
pencil cob seed
phe net Dee
son P.

ae: pure Ar
Lespedeza_ seed.
you have and pr
Jounin: Americui
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SYRUP:

Want 200 can:
Sugar Cane
good. Quote pr
Wrightsville. Rt. 1
TREES:
Want Japanese
also fig trees, to
Advise kind and
G. Allen, a =
wood Cr, j









































oar

RATE

Jersey Bull, a
old Mar. 6, 195:
744, bloodline
Sir, ped. and full
request. Trade f

ansfer 0 paper

5 reg Jersey Co
2 more to freshen
Phone 4132 or writ
Daniel, Acworth.

~ 4 Holsteins, 2
ing heifers 2-3rd.
ing cows, Tt Be
tested. J.
ville, Rt.








































































change for one givi
S, Harrison, Social

1 reg. White
old, 1,150 Ibs.,

ere

_1 Polled





Want sey. truck loads, clean
Peanut hay, del. me my pla
ey St. oe S. Moec!



143, re































































by HSF Beau
_ Victor Dom 2
g Farm, Coving-
built, lst. prize
Ga. Fair, Also
Bull, 9 mos. oid.
ht, Franklin, Rt. 2.
> Hill Cattle Ranch.

ruernseys, 2 males, 2
in buyers: name.
thur Whitfield, Bail
Roberts Store.)

































vs, Videtta.

Polled Hereford
os. old, $185.; Horn
ord Bull, 8 mos. old,
arm, Chas. S. Du-
706-Hast 2nd. Ave

Jack Angus ouil
00 to 500 lbs., for
eg., Yorkshire male
$40. for hog. R. L.
esville.

Cow, Jersey, 4
good health and
t my place on
d. Mrs. Robert H.
ville, Rt. 6.

rs, half~ White
sey and Guern-
~2 yrs. old, good
hornless, $200. ea.
geville. William
geville, Rt. 4.
deen-Angus Bull
-2?,. Reg. ' No.
dad Apr.- 29, 1951,
1, Right ear 2, sire,
Lakeside No, 1095-
ells Nell I, No.
yy Mr. and Mrs.
. Contact: Hi B,
wnan, Rt. 4.

reg, Shorthorn and.
thorn Bull Calves,
breeding, from 5-9














































ifty condition; 2
g. Red Poll Heif-
excellent breed-

Poll Bull Calf, 6
weight 400 lbs.,
$150. cash. R. L

















iss Bull, reg. 2 1/2
or sale. Earle B.
ville, Phor 10-





gers for sale. Wal-
p, Forsyth, Rt._1,




2S AND MULES
R SALE




Mare mule, about
900 lbs., no blem-
ct in every way,
H. C. Burnsed,

aited Tenn. Walk-
c sale. John Nunn,

orse for $50. or
lace. Old Forest

yrs. old,:. half
quarter horse, a-
$50. J. G. Cobb,

old 5 gaited Bay
ing Mare, gentle
about 1100 lbs.,
da Warrior No.









e, College

old Reg. Tenn.

for sale. A. F. Bell,
are Wilson Allen





olt, about 18 mos.

pony, wt. 600 lbs.,
8 mos. old, Shet-
in June, a snow
foal in June, and
illy, $125. to $250.
illman, Lyons,

hetland pony,
il Christ-

*

-|farrowed Gilts,

oken, for sale or |:

Rt 1.| FO



Black mare mule, 8 yrs. old,
1150 lbs., stocky built, gentle,
sound, work anywhere, _ for
sale. T. W. Simmons, Douglas-
ville, Broad St. West. :

8 yr. old mare, approx. 1000-
1100 Jbs., will ride or work
anywhere, child can handle,
good cond., $65. E. D. White,
Dalton, keds



HOGS FOR SALE



Reg. SPC best bloodline Aug.

ling Pigs, $35.00. Ready for ship-
ping Jan. 1st. No service boars.
Quitman Barrs, Eastman.

Hampshire Boar Pig, farrowed
Sept. 3, well marked, from good
bloodlines, $25.00 ea. reg. in
buyers name, FOB. Donald
Bentley, Crowfordville.

~ Reg. SPC Pigs, top midwest-
ern bloodlines, 9 and 10 wks.
old pigs, cholera immune, re-
corded free. James A. Yancey,
Austell.

Reg. Duroc Male Shoats, $20
ea. K. H. Gazaway, Alpharet-
ta, Rt. 3. (Birmingham Com-
munity). ;

OIC Boar, 8 wks. old, 42 lbs.,
subj. to register, $25.00. FOB.
G. B. Hattaway, Talbotton, Rt.
4, \

6 OIC Sows, bred to farrow in
Jan. and Feb., some entitled to
registed, reasonable price. Mrs.
S. A. Phillips, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
Phone Palmetto 5153.

Purebred Hampshire Hogs, 1
male weighing around 300 lbs.,
sow and 8 pigs, 3 bred gilts for
sale. Will not ship. L. D. James,
Manor, Rt. 1. ee

Reg. SPC Bred Gilts, to far-
row Feb., $76.00; Reg. 8-10 wks.
SPC Pigs, $21.00. Cholra treat-
ed, reg. papers in buyers name.
FOB. my place. Robert Steed,
Pine Mountain Valley. :

125 Ibs., $20.00-$25.00 ea. at my
home near East Crisp School.
Jesse F. Johnson, Cordele, Rt. 2.

Reg. Yorkshire Pigs, from
large litters, best bloodlines,
$25.00 ea. FOB. reg. in buyers
name. Phone Chattanooga 84-
ae Mrs. W. H. Murray, Grays-
ville. :

Reg. SPC Male, ready for
service, 5 three months old
males, reg. in buyers name,

M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst.

Full stock Little Bone Black
| African Guinea Males and Fe-
males for breeding, stay fat
kind, 4 mos. old, $25.00 ea. NO
COD. If shipped $1.00 extra. P.
O. Money Order. O. P. Sinque-
field, Harrison.

1 nice fat hog, 8 mos. old,
275 lbs., corn fed, 20c lb. if sold
at once. 1 mi. So. Senoia on Old
ae Place. J. E. Meeks, Senoia,

eae

3 reg. young SPC Sows, 18
mos. old, bred to reg. SPC Boar,
2 reg. Duroc Sows, 21 mos. old,
bred, life treated, $60.00 ea. Ray
Council, Albany, Rt. 1, Box 480.

OIC Pigs, male and female,
8-10 wks. old, from prize win-
ning stock, short nose, blocky,
reg. in buyers name, $20.00 ea.
Mack Patrick, Voc. Ag. Teach-
er, Rabun Gap. :

Reg. Duroc Sows and Boars,
175-200 Ibs. ea., also reg. Duroc

-|Pigs, 8 wks. old, $20.00 ea. FOB.

Horace Kell, Winston, Rt. 1.

_SPC 10 wks. Pigs out of large

litters carrying Grand Champ.
{bloodlines on both sides, reg.
Gilts; $35.00; Boars, $25.00. Not
registered, $15.00 either sex.
Ready Dec. 12. Robert P. Middle-
ton, Austell, Medlock Ave.

2 reg, Duroc Males, 5 mos.
old, 150-175 Ibs, best of breed-

.}ing, med. blocky, out of litter

of 14, $40. ea, FOB. M. M. New-
some, Sandersville.

Tamworth Pigs,
gilts, bred for Feb, litters, now
ready for del. Sloan McKay,
Bartow.

Blocky built Duroc pigs, best
blood lines, male and female,
3 mos. old, treated for cholera,
wormed

" H.

$60.00; Wean- |

Nice mixed breed Hogs, 100-

for sale. 4 mi. S. E. Pinhurst.

some good|

, and crated, $35. ea:
Braziel Jr.



12 wks. old PC Pigs, $10.00
ea. Hastings Bridge to McDon-
ough Rd. C. J. Heleotes, Hamp-
toneaRt, 2. ase

40 Hampshire Pigs, 6 wks.
old for sale at my farm. Near
Meadow Church. Uel Roebuck,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.

16 blocky built Duroc pigs,
both sex, 3 mos. old, treated
for cholera, wormed and crated,
$35. ea, FOB. Also 3 bred gilts,
$60.-$75. ea at barn. Kenneth
Flanders, Lyons, P. O. Box 205.



SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE

i





Reg. Tog. Milk goat and
Yearling Does, all bred to fine
reg. bucks, best of milkers, also
1 reg. Tog. Buck, extra large,
from a 2 gal. mother, 1 yr. o!d
last March. Phone 21463. W. A.
Roach, Savannah, Rt. 6, Box
321.

Fine March Tog. Buck, from
reg. 2 gal. doe, bred to San-
burg stock,. Flat Rock, N. C.,
large to age, good formation,
$25. Will ship. L. J. Cranford,
Plains.

Nubian Milk goats, purebred
Nubian Doe of Bunsherd Mich-
sel, other: Nubian Does and
Kid, reasonable prices. See at
home. Mrs. Ruth Darnell,
Cleveland, Rt. 3.

3 yr. old purebred Tog. male
goat, naturally hornless and
gentle, for quick sale, $25. Can-
not ship at this price. Phone
Clarkston 7710. H. D. Guthrie,
Pine Lake, P. O. Box 82. :

4 goats, 1 giving milk, 2
bred, all $40. at my _ place.
Phone Stone Mtn. 6306. G. C.
McHhugh, Lilburn, Rt. 1, Box
263. : F

RL,

RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



Few extra good Calif. Junior
Bucks, $3, ea. FOB. farm. Must
sell at once. Pedigrees furnish-
ed. Stuart Lewis, Atlanta, 1264
Cumberland Rd. Phone VE. 10-
OR

Ped. NZW exclusively, good
bone and type, large litters,
heavy milkers, satis. guar. Wal-
ker E. Smith, Atlanta, 2684 Col-
lier Dr N, W. Phone 9990.

Fancy ped. Calif. Jr. Does
and Bucks, all sired by AR and
CRA bucks, from does, just
right for spring breeding for
sale. S,. A. Slade, Vienna, Box
235.

2 Golden Fawn Flemish Giant
Does, very nice, about 1 yr. old,
large, about 15-16 lbs, each, $6.
ea.; Also 3 nice young Bucks,
about 3 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Mrs.
W. H. Hensley, Ellijay, Rt. 2,
Box 31.

1 white, pink-eyed female
rabbit yr. old, $2, or exc. for
2 guinea hens. Raleigh Pruitt,
Lavonia RFD 2.

4 large type Chinchilla does
and 2 bucks, related, 7 mos.
old, $4. ea; Ship Chg. col. Alvin
L. McLendon Jr., Millen, Box
566

Purebred, 8 mos, old gray
Chinchilla bucks and does, $2.
ea, J. O, Adams, Ty Ty. ~



LIVESTOCK WANTED



Cattle: -

Want 10-50 grade Aberdeen-
Angus or Hereford Cows, or
grown Heifers, bred to good
beef type bull. Roy L. Nelson,
Milledgeville,

Want 3 Holstein Heifers to
freshen before-Feb. 1952. Must
be good stock but not register-
ed, for dairy purpose, W. R.
Deaton, Oakwood. :

Want 1 young Guernsey or
Jersey Guernsey Milch Cow, or
3-4 mos. old Heifer Yearling.
H. C. Burnsed, Ellabelle, Rt. 2.

Want Young Ayrshire Bull,
ready or almost ready for ser-
vice. Will pay cash or trade
heavy springer heifer. J. W.





_ James



culture, Lyons.

ie

Stanford; Cartersville, Chera-
Ave. ;



Want buy pair first quality
matched farm mares not under
5 yrs. or over 8-yrs. old. Must
be thoroughly trained to culti-
vate, single plow work, good,
steady puller to wagon, genile,
kind disposition. Advise fully.
J. R. Srown: Ashburn, Box 46.

Want good gentle Pony for
small children to ride. Must be
easily handled. State kind, price
and age, Prefer spotted. J. Tom
Granade, Conyers, Rt. 1.
SHEEP & GOATS:

Want Nubiar Milk Goats. Mrs,
A.L. Parnes Griffin, Rt. C.

Want gooa Milk Goat, fresh
in, 5 or more quarts daily. Will
come after if not over 75 miles.
CG. R. Belcher, Perry, Rt. 2.

pes a ee
. POULTRY FOR SALE



ANCONAS:

Siels best quality, 50 hens,
8 mos. old, now laying, $2.00 ea.;
100 pullets, 12 wks. old, $1.50
ea.; 75 hens, 11 mos. old, $1.75
ea. No culls. Mrs. W. D. Creech,
Graymont.

ANCONAS: AND SPECKLED
ROMANS: |

40 Sheppard Ancona_ hens,
starting second season of laying,
$2.00 ea. for lot; also 100 pul-
lets P and B mating Speckled
Romans, just beginning to lay,
$2.25 ea. Come after. S. L. Gar-
ner, Waco.

BANTAMS:

Bantams: 1 pr. W. L. $3.50;
trip B. R., $8.00; 1 pr. W. Wyan-
dottes, $4.00; trio Dark Cornish,
$7.50; 1 old English game cock,
1 W. Wyandotte and 1 White
Cornish rooster, $1.50 ea. From
prize winning stock. Charles E.
Bryant, LaFayette, 11 W. Chero-
kee St.

Young stock in Golden Se-
brights, Brown Leghorn and
Dark Cornish bantams, $3.00 ea.
Bob Clark, Macon. 272 Spring
St.

15 Cornish April hatch roosters
$3.00 ea. O. L. Goodman, Grif-
fin, Rt. C, % Graefe Farm.

BRAHMAS:

8 Light Brahma young hens
and 1 rooster, 4-A reg. stock,
1950 hatch, $3.00 ea. Mrs. N.
Overby, Sandersville, 315 So.
Harris St.

CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:

3 fine Cornish Indian early
spring hatch roosters, $2.00 ea.;
2 cockerels, $1.75 ea:; few pul-
lets, same price. FOB. Ellijay.
Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy.

1 trio Allen Roundhead games,
April 1951 hatch, $10.00; also
want pure bred jungle or mug-
wamp pit game stag. Roy Dills,
Blairsville. Rt. 4.

White Cornish roosters, this
yrs hatch, $2.50 - $3.00 ea.; 4
last yrs hatch, $3.00 ea.; 1950
hatch hens, $2.50 ea, Mrs. R. K.
Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2.

About 20 March hatch, pure-
bred Tassell Gin Red pit game
stags, Ist prize winners in Chat-
ham Co. Fair, $3.50 ea. or re-
duction for entire lot. W. A.
Roach, Savannah, Rt. 6, Box
321, Phone 2146-3. |

6 nice Gray game cocks, about
5 Ibs., $5.00 ea. or $1.25 Ib.
Ship any time, Guar. to be
eon G. M. Walden, Gibson,

Roundhead-Red Quill cross
cock, $5.00 or trade for 2 Al-
len Rounhead hens or pullets.
ae ee Stonecypher, Buford,

12 game hens and_ rooster,
Nigger Rounhead and Grays.
Mrs. Jessie D. Lyon, Cedar-
town, Rt. 2.

Pit game cocks, $15.00 pair;
pen of 4 hens and cock, $25.00,
1/4 Brown-Red, 3/4 Clipper; 1
pen 3 hens and cock, $20.00,
Roundheads; few hens and stags,
$8.00 trio. 2 hens and stag. L. O.
Benefield, Cedartown, Rt. 1.

1 short legged, bull dog type
Cornish cockerel, ready for serv-
ice, $3.00 H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.

5 Shuffler and Negro Round-
head crossed stags, 2-3 lb. wt.
$2.00 ea. also, 6 fine yellow Buff
Orpingtons, ready today, $15;



roosters, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Marie
Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.

2 extra fine April 1951 hatch,

golden yellow legged, Special

Deluxe egg-bred Buff Cornish

cockerels, direct Berry. $9.50 or
$5.00 ea. FOB. J. W. Cartledge,
Sr., Columbus,
Court.

LEGHORNS:

11 White Leghorn hens, $1.25
ea.; 1 Silver Lace mixed rous-

ter, $2.; few pullets and friers |
Ona
Davidsons Chicken farm. Can't

also, 5 mii, Hickrey Rd:
ship. Lloyd Henderson, Carr lle
ton, Rt. 1.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
10 young hens, now laying,

$2. ea. Mrs. Truman Ray, Smy-
rna, :Rt. 2. Box 205.

1951 hatch, ange rea-cd
Golden Pheasants, $10. pr. D.
Kennedy, Quitman, Rt. 2.

Ringneck Pheasants, $4. ae
$7.50 pr.; Also mixed Bantain

chickeus, 75c ea.; White Cornish

hens and- roosters, $2.50 ea. 9.
L, Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2.

Eariy 1951 hatch Golden
Pheasants, $7.50 pr.; extra cocks
$3. -ea.; Also 100 Bob White
Quail, 1950-51 hatch, $2. ea. C.
Whit Turner. McDonough.

Mogolian, Silver, and Golden

Pheasants for immediate del. B.>

M. Cross, Fairburn. we

About 50 pr. pen raised
Northern Bob White Quail, rich
in color, large, fast on the wing,
for 1952 breeders. $5.50 pair, or
less 5 prs., $6.50 pr. No checks

or COD. Mrs. Helen Street, As-

lanta, Rt. 2.

Chinese Ringneck Pheasants,
1951 hatch, $5, pair; extra hens,
$3. ea. Mrs Ed. Ferguson, Corn-
elia, Rt. 1
REDS (N. H. & R. I):

100 N. H. Red 4-A pulleis,
6 mos. old, vaccinated, wormed,
laying 60-65 eggs daily, $2.50
ea. for lot, or $3. ea. small lots.
See. Mrs. Edgar
Douglasville, Rt. 3, Box 14,

800 Red pullets, 12 wks. old

Dec. 6th., $1.10 ea. for lot. R.
L. Bentley, Carnesville, Rt. 2,

8 laying R. I. Red pullets and
1 cockerel, wormed and vaccin-
ated, $20. shipped in light crate
by Express. Mrs. Annie E, Mc-
Donald, Milledgeville.

Parmento or production Red
pullets, March 1951 hatch, bred
to lay,
Central Ga. Fair, now laying,
$3, ea. money order, shipped in

light crates. Mrs. R. C. Sanders,

Vienna.

300 choice 4 wks. old Red
chicks, 35c ea. T. B. McCall,
Quitman, Rt 3, Box 62.
ROCKS (BARRED):

10 Barred Rock 8 mos. old
pullets, laying, $1.75 ea. Write.
Bernard Doyle, Lenox, Rt. 2.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCK, ETC.; :

19 large ducks, $1.50 ea. By-
ron C. Wolfe, Covington, RFD
2,

30 Muscovy ducks, this yr.s
hatch, all grown, $1. ea. for lot;

20 frying size Guineas, $1. ea. ~

George Emerick, Macon, 909
Newberg Ave., Phone 38854.

Geese and gander, $6. for
pr. Quackless ducks, $3. pr.

Ship anywhere Exp. Col. C. B.
Wilbur, Acworth, Rt. 1.

32 large White Pekin ducks,
$1.50 ea. at my home. Mrs. Sal-
lie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

BB Bronze turkeys, pullorum
clean, $8. ea. or exch. for N.
H. Reds or 3-A Leghorn pul-
lets, beginning to, or laying; 1
turkey for 8 pullets. Ea. pay
charges. Mrs. Jessie F. John-
son, Cordele, Rt. 2.

10 ducks and 4 drakes, 1950
and 51 hatch, $1.50 ea., or ex-
change; also 4 _ Buttercup
(chicken) roosters, pure stock,
April hatch, $10.00 or $3. ea.
Raleigh Pruitt; Lavonia, RFD
2;

15 full. grown White Pekin
ducks, $1.50 ea. or trade for
value in fat hens or friers. Will
not ship. Joe Doran, Duluth,
Rt. 1. Phone Norcross 2004.

Beltsville White turkeys: 10-
12 Ib. hens, now laying, and
16-18 lb. toms, 50c lb. Mrs. H.
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kirk?

America than to get our

rope under the Russian guns and Russian
Airplanes, with a howling mob of civilian

traitors surrounding the

every side. Stalin could not have devised

That is what is bound to happen
to American Armies in Europe and Asia.

THE KREMLIN'S IDEA

Stalin knows it is impossible for him
to defeat the American Army across the
sea from him.. No better plan could be
devised by the Kremlin itself to defeat





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Armies ia Eu-

Americans on States



Foreign Countries.
and very little for defense.
sad story of the plight of the

a better plan to destroy the economy of |

- the United States than the
Plan, plus the Hisenhower Plan.
Billions for the Marshall Plan, billions
for the Eisenhower Plan, billions to buy
the votes of Foreign Nations to agree to
let us defend ourselves. .
off brigands who would prey on invest-
ments of the English and Americans in
Billions for tribute
This is the

of America.

Tf you are. an American, if you love

Marshall

Billions to buy

United



this country, if you love ye
lets rid. this American Go
those leeches, traitors, moll}
perverters of Christian te
have led this great. country i
tion where it is the laughing
world, to escape from that
forefathers crossed the sea
over here seeking the dire:
mighty God to protect them
descendants from its evils.

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POULTRY FOR SALE

FARM HELP WANTED

FARM HELP WANTED

FARM HELP WANTED









White African guineas, pure-
bred, full grown, $1.75 ea.

shipped Exp. COD. D. C. Kirk- farm chores

ley, Augusta, Rt.

Mallards, wild
lent breeders with typical
markings. Wings pinioned or
clipped, $5. trio; also purebred
White Indian Runners, good
layers, $4.50 trip. Shipped by
Exp. COD. C. M. Hammond,
. Augusta, Rt. 4, Box 251.

4, Box 247.

strain, excel-



POULTRY WANTED



BANTAMS:

Exch. 4 hens and_ rooster,
purebred R. C. Golden Se-
brights, April hatch, for same
amount Black Tail Japs, Brown
Silkies or Silver Sebright ban-
tams; also have 10 purebred
Sebright roosters for sale. H.
A. James, Commerce, RFD 1.

CAPONS:

Want small quantity started
Capons. State age, approx. wi.,
treed and price. Mrs. IE. R.
Herndon, Fitzgerald, P. O. Box
162.

DUCKS:
Want 9 ducks and 1 drake,

just common stock, and want
i@ mixed breed chicken pullets.

Must be reasonable. W. W.
Walker, Scottdale.
PEAFOWLS:

Want pair Peafowls, 2 yrs.
cr elder. Dewey Joyce, Vidalia,
0; Box 13.

PIGEONS:

Want exch. some ducks for
pigeons or. chickens. Write.
Leonard Goodson, LaFayette,

RFD 4.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want unencumbered refined
white woman for light farm
work on farm. Must have health
card. No alcoholics or snuff
users. 2 in family, permanent
home, coom, board, small salary
weekly. Ans, letters. No cards.
_ Lester M. Lewis, Hartwell, Rt,
a,

Want man to farm. Will give
part crop in return for help.
No drunks or small children.
Mrs. W. L. Franklin, Fairmount,
Rt, 1. Hwy. 53, 5 mi. Fairmount.

Want white family to culti-
_ vate farm in Jackson Co., 100
acres, on 3rds. and 4ths. basis.
About 4 mi. SE Commerce,
known as Cleghorn - Harber
Place. Elec. lights, best of land.
See or write:.G. H. Porter, At-
lanta, 547 Linwood Ave., N. &.

Want good reliable farmer
for work on farm, Will pay
2/3 sharing, furnish 5 R house,
wood, water, lights, farm tools
and mule, close to fine veget-
able market and good school.
Proposition above average for
right man. Phone day EL. 91-
90. Farm located on Indian
Creek Rd. E. T. Brown, Avon-
dale Estates, POB 123.



Want respectable, middie
aged white woman to do light
for splary and
board. Hagood Mabry, Marrietta,
Rt. 1, Box 214.

Want sober white family for
70-80 A land on standing rent
basis, or part. 3 room apart-
ment with running water, lighis,
7 mi. N. Abbeville, Dixie Hwy.,
mail route, near church and
school bus, barns, outbldgs.,
some pasture. Mrs. W. C. Sopp,
Abbeville Rt. 1,

Want reliable party for good
2 H farm on shares for good
size house, elec., school bus
available. Day work if needed.
Will furnish tools and equip-
ment. Dr. Dewey .A. Nabors,
Atlanta, Doctors Building.

Want 25-50 yr.
to live as one of family on
farm and do light farm chres
for salary and board. Consider
1 child. W. A. Holloway,
Jonesboro, Rt. 1.

Want farmer (prefer from
No. Ga.) to work 40-50 acres cn
50-50 basis. Plant corn, cotton,
and have truck land. 2 houses,
2 mules and tractor. School bus
by house, mail route, near
church. 4 mi. W. Adairsville.
D. F. Wood, Adairsville, Rt. 1.

Want white farmer for 2 H
farm in Banks Co. on standing
rent basis. 20 minute drive &.
Gainesville, paved hwy., elec.,
plenty free wood. 7 R house.
Write: Owen Hill, Hapeville,
Box 23. Phone Ga. 4332.

Want family, white or col.
for 2 H crop on standing rent
or 50-50 basis. Good land, good
4 R house, plenty wood, wa-
ter. Near school and church.
School bus by door. Good pas-
ture. House with lights. S. G.
Allen, Newnan, RFD 5.

Want farmer for good 25 A
farm, 3 R house, elec. lights,
water, wood, pasture, on stand-
ing rent or 3rds and 4ths basis.
21/2 mi. No. Buford near good
school and church. C. C. Lee,
Buford, Rt. 3.

Want tenants for large 4 H

|crop, 2 H crop, and 1 H crep

on halves for 1952. Plenty good
bottemm and upland, produce
bale cotton to acre or more.
Good houses, elee., near church-
es, school bus and- mail route.
(If cant make enough to live
on 2 years; will feed family
for a year). S. T. Spruill, Dun-
woody, Rt. 1.

Want healthy woman of good
habits (no objection to 1 child)
to do light farm chores on
tarm, look after chickens, etc.
Live as one of family. Small
salary. Max Zugar, Rising
Fawn, Rt. 3.

Want woman, white or col-
ored, for light farm chores on
farm. Small salary. Or live as
one of family with some spend-
ing money. No bad habits. On-
ly 2 in family. Mrs. Mamie O-
Berry, Millwood, Rt. 1.

Want colored family to work
on farm. Must have good ref-
erences. Dr. Robert E. Latta,
Atlanta, 905 Medical Arts Bldg.

old woman |-



Good opportunity for re-
liable colored family where
man can drive trucks and trac-
tors. Good pay, nice 6 R house
with elec., and garden area.
Contact: Dallas Berger, Man-
ager, B & B Ranch, Thomaston.
Phone 2912. (Ranch between
Thomaston and Barnesville).

Want reliable couple to live
with me in farm home with
lights, water, and truck farm
on good rich land. Farm lo-
cated near -good market, 5
mills, etc. Room for cow and
chickens. Shares or other basis.
Mrs. W. D. Watson, Forsyth,
Rt. 2. Phone 4003.

Want white or colored farm-
er with tractor on-good stock
farm. 90 A cultivation, 20 A
peanut. 5 R house, State Hwy.,
near church and store. Also 52
A tract, 45 A cultivation, 33 A
peanuts, no house, good land, 4
mi. town. See: J. Van McCol-
lum, Rochelle, P. O. Box 1024.

Want family to operate farm
in Pike Co. on 3rds and 4ths.
About 40 A _ in cultivation;
elec., wired for stove, pump in
well. Handicapped veteran cen-
sidered. C, L. Perdue, Decatur,
Rtsde

Want* white or -colored fam-
ily to work small size tractor
farm on shares. Plenty day
work at $3. and $4. daily. 4 R
house, lights, water. W. L. Wil-
son, Sparta.

~ Want share cropper tor Doe
farm, white or colored. Must
be honest, sober, experienced
with tractor farming, good
land, good house with lights,
water, school bus route. Plenty
peanuts and tobacco, in Bryon
Co. H. J. Jones, Ellabelle, RFD
d

Want white single man, 60
yrs. old, able to care for poul-
try and chores on farm. No
row crops. Good home and pay
for good man from farm only.
C. F. McGouirk, Atlanta, 151
Harris St., N. W

Want white .tenant to farm

good 2 H farm in the Ozora}

Community, Gwinnett County.

Good 6 R house, elec. lights,
school and. mail route. 3rds
and 4ths. Known as the old

Bullock Hme Place. Write: D.
B. Lewis, Lithonia, Rt. 3.

Want unencumbered white
woman to do light farm work
on farm. No milking. Approx.
50 yrs. of age. Room and board,
reasonable salary. J. M. Ket-
chersid, Conley, Rt. 1.

Want man to tend 10 A cot-
ion, 10 A corn and some hay.
5 R house, good spring, spring
water, lights, good pasture,
barn, school bus by door. Fur-
nish extra work when not in
crop. Land makes a bale cot-
ton per A. 7 mi. above Everitt
Springs. Write. W. A. Smith,
LaFayette, Rt. 3.

Want help to work 6 A to-
bacco and 6 M turpentine faces
on 50-50 basis. School bus,
lights, mail Rt. plenty wood
and water and good house. J.
H. McDaniel, Glenwood, Rt. 1.



Want sober, honest farmer,
white or col., with own stock,
for large 1 H or small 2 H
crop. Good land, house with
well, elec., pasture, mail and
school bus by door. 25 mi. At-
lanta on State Hwy. 166, Chat-
tahoochee River. D. L. West,
Douglasville, Rt. 4.



POSITIONS WANTED



White Man, alone, wants job
on farm for good home and
reasonable salary, Wm. H. Frier,
Atlanta, 191 Peters St. S W.
(Above Curtis Drug Store).

Want job as dairy herdsman
or cattle farmer. 28 yrs. old,
married, small family. Must
have good house. Write full
particulars about job. V. R.
Moore, Macon, Rt. 1.

Exp. Dairyman wants job on
stock farm or dairy Jan. Ist.
Need 5 or 6 R house with lights,
school bus and mail route. 10
yrs. experience. State wages,
size of house, ete. Move any-
time after Christmas. Prefer
South:--Ga. ee: Swofford,
Brunswick, Rt. 1.

55 yr. old man and wife want
job on farm as overseer and do
stock raising for 1952. Lifetime
experience. Sober. Phone 20471.
A. C. Bordy, Savannah, 324 H.
Liberty St.

2 men want job on chicken
farm on share basis, with tract-
or and tools to work with. Let-
ters ans. Edd Cooper, Buford,
Rt..1. Smokey Rd.

Man and wife with 1 small
child want steady job truck and
tractur farming. 25 yrs. old,
good health, sober, honest, good
worker. Prefer around Coweta
Co. See me. Letters ans, George
J. Dotson, Newnan, Rt. 5.

Want job as Miller or Mill
Wright 40 yrs.
good, character.
Robetra, Rt. 2.

hij es RSS

hop, Cave Spring

old, single, of|-ci



55 yr. old man,
ly handicapped,
farm as_ caretak
salary, room,
references. Let!
Harris, East Poin
173.

Young) marri
wife, 1 child,
poultry on halvi
R_ house (fu
Smith, Atlanta, P

52 yr. old wants
looking after |

farm chores. U.
work. Reasonabl
Wells Hampto f

Waut smali fa
acres) cultivati
with good barn, |
house, 5 R h
running water, |
Consider standin
Raise broiler.
in 15 mi. No.
Loftin, Carrollto

54 yr. old wol
deaf, but self su
place on farm w
doing light farm
furniture to be
Edith Whatley,

Want part
labor on farm. 4_
Need 5 or 6 R
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wants job lookin

and room for chic
Prefer near Holi
Can drive tractor. Hi
good references; Ci
farm and 4,000
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service age bulls, in Rome,

Dr. NE,

Ga. Hereford Assn., will hold an auction sale R
fords, 26 females and 17 bulls Horned and Po
Cows with calves at side, bred cows, bred heif

1:00 P.M. at Coosa Valley Livestock Barn. -
writeRalph W. Cammack, Atlanta, 599














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