fom Linder Commi issioner WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1952. NUMBER 25 inder To Cotton Farmers | z oe or ~ | Service came out with their estimate of t time to begin planning f 29,510,000 acres in cultivation. On Au- ee aes | gust 8, they came out with estimate pro- op of 1952. The Govern-| Guction of 17,266,000 bales. A ult g for another large crop. The Aroeich dare teehee aie eee eS i ie 45 take th : of these estimates of acreage and produc- | eerie tion, the price of cotton took a severe ds. It is important neverthe- armer to stop and look back } y of the past few years and t he can derive from a re- what extent he can use the advantage in Bee his |* - which is before the acreage estimate was released, was 45.25 cents per pound. On August 9, immediately after the produc- tion estimate was announced, cotton had dropped to 35.13 cents per pound, This was a loss of more than 10 cents per pound, or: $50.00 per bale. As the harvesting season progressed, AS a for that crop de the Crop Reporting Service continued to nts per pound, give out its reports on an estimated pro- ner increased his pro- duction. These estimates were on Au- Ge halce for which h gust 8, 17,266,000, on September 10,. 17,- ee oe of 28.01 cents 291,000, on October 8, 16,931,000, on No- ae : vember 8, 15,771,000, and on December et 11, 15,290,000. This was a reduction in th ae Ber a eee the estimate of the crop of Leas price of 40 cents per pound. 2,000,000 bales. f the short crop of 1950, cot- On July 1, the acteage in cultivation to pid advance when it was be harvested was estimated at 29,510, 000, re would be very little carry-.| 08 September 1, 28,544,000 was estimated st.1, 1951. You will remem- to be harvested. October 1, 28,544,000 was again- reported. November 1, they a 26, 1951, cott s Ji es a Wat & veclling aE reported the identical of 28,544,000 acres. , ee 45 cents per ee % ee > 5 I a i i ee ee uch cotton had Beaty been 50 cents per pound had no ced. of the Bulletin will also re- -Editoral By TOM LINDER t in the spring of 1951, the mers of Agriculture from the owing states met in Washington the roasting ear in summer, the hot corn to see Secretary Brannan. We | muffin in winter. It is many others Secretary to consider the ceil- some of them pretty surprising. It isnt cents as the parity price and to actually the shirt on your back, but that ugh a eae ee | shirt couldnt have been made the way well to remember this, and nt to remember Fhat the Sec- | Shoes, nor your books, nor the paper you declines to fix a floor, _except write on; nor your cigarettes, if you f legal parity which is now smoke them, nor the airplane you just ost of production. heard fly overheadto name a few. Corn 6 tor farmers went ahead on had a part in making all those things. eir crop for 1951, many of them | Some part of corn is in your candy, ice . impression that the Govern- cream, soda pop, jam, bread and a lot of iid See that they received 45 other good things you eat and drink. In pound. Many people do not dif- wartime, corn products helped in count- between a ceiling price and a less ways to defeat the enemy, In war ren the Government. said 45 | and peace, medicinal products of corn imply took. it for granted have saved thousands of lives; may save y ronment | meant 45 cents. your own some day. d Agricultural history reveals that of all the things that are characteristic of Amer- ica, corn is: perhaps the most character- istic. The discovery of America was the _ discovery of corn. The records show that Ww corn tion of this Coun- ee perce What. his Gove. drop. The price of cotton ongJune 28, Corn is more than the familiar things, . it is without corn. Neither could your - On December 1, the acreage estimate was reduced to 26,698,000, or a reduction of approximately 2,000,000 acres. Aj a re- sult of this persistent high estimate of acreage and production, cotton prices continued to decline until September 13, when it-was quoted at 34.38 cents per pound. - After that the price of cotton began to go up because the cotton traders and mer- chants began to realize that the Govern- ment was over estimating the crop. By November 1, the price had reached 38.26 cents per pound. On November 8, the - Government reduced its estimate to 15,- 771,000 bales and by November 15, the price of cotton had gone to 42.11 cents per pound, From the history of the last five crops, to say nothing of previous years, the con- clusion is unavoidably that estimates of the coming crop and the use and export of cotton have a greater influence on the price of cotton than actually cotton om hand or the actual condition of business at the time. If you are _ able to guess what kind of estimates will be put out this fall on the (Continued on Page Eight) meses" | EXTENSION SERVICE CORN PROGRAM IS sr" | PAYING OFF IN GREATER YIELDS PER ACRE try before the coming of Columbus, espe- cially among the Aztecs, the Mayas, and the Incas. ' The importance of corn to the early English settlers at Jamestown and Ply- mouth can hardly be over estimated. Had it not been for the corn these early set- tlers received from the Indians the settle- ment of the new world might have been delayed many years. The origin of the plant has been the subject of almost as much speculation and controversy as the origin of man, largely because no wild forms of corn have been found. The first definite date in the history of corn is November 5, 1492 when the plant was brought to the attention of Colum- bus. Strange as it may seem the corn planted today is little different from the plant found when this country was dis- covered. Georgia, being one of the original thir- teen states, has been growing corn many years. Examination of the records show that as late as 1907, from the standpoint of acreage planted, Georgia ranked ninth, exceeded only by Illinois, lowa, Missouri, - (Continued on Page Eight) 2AGE [WO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address alli items for publicatiom and ail requests to be put om the mailing list: and for change of address to STATE BUL REAU' OF MARKETS,, 222. STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. ASSO.ChATLON : ass} Sean eee eee Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request! and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not-including name and address Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published notices, Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at ; 114-122 -Pace St., Covington, Ga By Depariment of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau ot | Markets, 222 State Capitol, : Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter | August 1, 1937 at the Post Office | at Covington, Georgia, under Act } of June 6, 1900. Accepted for ; mailing at special rate of postage erovided for in Section 1103. Act of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, Siate Capito) | Editorial and Executive Offices | State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. : Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Bulbs, medium size dbl. Tube Roses, 50 doz.; Cream, Yellow, White Narcissi, Butter and Eggs, Yellow Daffodils, 25c doz. Add postage. Ethel Sulli- van, Marietta, Rt. 2. All cols. Petunias, Larkspur, lavender Thrift, 1c ea., 35 doz.; Old Time Purple Lilacs, But- terfly Bush, Bridalwreath, Spi- reas, Golden Bells, Jan. Jas- mine, Flowering Quince, Flow- ering Peach, Purple Wisteria, Baby Spirea, 25c ea.; 2, 45c. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Red, Yellow Azaleas, Crab- Red Oxalis bulbs, 10c bunch; Sweet Blooming Yard Honey- suckles, Hemerocallis Day lilies, 25 doz.; Milk and Wine lilies, 50e C. Add postage on orders under 50e. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton. Exhibition Chrysanthemums, in Indianoplis Pink, Ambassa= dor White, Large Lavender, $1. doz. plants with postage extra. No order filled for less 1 dozen plants. ae Durwood Algood, Meigs, eel: 2 Snowball bushes, 2 yrs. old, $1. ea. PP. G. M. Moseley, Men- lo. Dahlias, large flowering, Jer- sey Beauty, Ide Warner, White King, White Jegsy, 3 kinds large Red Avyala;.Frances La- rocco, $3. doz.; All kinds small miniatures, and Pompoms, $1.- 50 doz.; Blooming size Dbl. Tuberoses, 60c doz.; Spider Lily bulbs, red, 50c doz. Mrs. W. T. Hammock, Midville. Gardenia, Wax Leaf Ligus- trum, Butterfly bush, Pink Al- monds, Boxwoods, Purple Al- theas, Italian Palms, Red Blooming Pear, Dogwoods, Chi- nese Elm, Greybeards, Sweet- shrubs, Maple, Pussywillow, Spreading Juniper, Purple Wis- teria, Snowball, Red Honey- suckle, Pink, Red Crapemyrtle, 50c. PP on $2. orders, Josephine Raley, Mitchell. Azaleas, Dogwood, Maples, $1.50 doz.; English Dogwood, $1.75 doz.; Crabapple, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Hubert Saine, Murrayville, Rt. 1. Pink Cherokee Roses, Rhodo- dendrons, Mt. Laurels, Red, Yel- low Azaleas, Dogwood, Crabap- ples, Coralberry, Tulip Poplars, Hemlock, White Pine, Redbud, Holly, Silver Maple, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Phlox, Blue Iris, Snowdrops, Shasta Daisies, Blue Violets, Fall Pinks, $2.50 C. Bonnie Abercrombie, - Mineral Bluff. White Dogwoods, Mt. Laurels, Mt. Pine, Red Maple, Azaleas, Holly, $1.50 doz.; Rhododen- drons, Easter Bells, Sweet- shrubs, Cherokee Roses, Bird- pe, 40c ea.; Mt. Ferns, Ever- green Galax, Arbutus, Snow- drops, Jonquils, Day Lilies, 40c doz. Add postage. Exchange for sacks. Mae Bell Barnes, Min- eral Bluff. Silver Wedding, }. apple, Black, White Pines; Rho- dodendrons, Mt. Laurels, Red | Maple, Holly, Red, White Dog- wood, rooted, 2-3 ft., $3. doz.; Orange Day Lilies, Trailing Ar- butus, Evergreen Galax, 75c doz.; Spruce Pines, 1-3 ft. $5. doz. Rooted, moss packed. Shir- ley Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff; 3 cols: Azaleas, Rhododen- drons, Mt. Laurels, Red Bud bush, Coralberry, Cherokee Rose, Strawberry Bush, Crab- apple, Red Maple, Creek Hem- lock, Tulip Poplar, Dogwood, White, Yellow, 2-3 ft., $2. doz. PP; Shasta Daisies, Phiox, $2. C. Rooted. Virginia Black, Min- eral Bluff, Box 190. Red, White Dogwood, Mt. Laurels, Red Maple, 3 cols. Azaleas, Tulip Poplars, Crabap- ple, Holly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz.; Rhododen- drons, Sweetshrubs, White Pines, Cherokee Roses, Pussy- willows, 25c ea.; Arbutus, Gal- ax, Mt. Fern, Heartease, 40c doz. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff. Mt. Laurels, red, white dog- wood, 3 co]. Azaleas, Tulip Pop- lars, Red Maples, Pines, Crab- apple, Holly, Hemlocks, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz.; Rhododen- drons, Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses, White Pine, Pussy Wil- low,, 25c ea.; Arbutus, Mt. Fern, Galax, Heartease, 40c doz. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff. White and Red Dogwood, Laurels, all cols. Azaleas, Red Buds, Tulip Poplars, Rhodo- dendrons, 75c doz.; Large size Iris, Narcissi, Datfodils, 2 doz., 75c. Mrs. Florence Heaton, Min- eral Bluff. Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels, Black, White Pines, Red, Yel- Iow Azaleas, Pink Crabapples, Red, White Dogwood, Holly, Red Maple, 2-3 ft. $3. doz.; Trailing Arbutus, Evergreen Galax, Orange Day Lilies, 75c doz.;; Spruce Pines, $5. doz. Rooted. Moss paeked. Mrs. J. H. McDonald, Mineral Bluff. Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels, 3 col. Azaleas, Yellow, White Dogwood, Coralberry, Red Bud, Creek Hemlock, Strawberry Bush, Tulip Poplar, 2-3 ft., $2. doz.; White Pine, 12-15 in., $1.- 50 doz.; Per. Phiox, Shasta Daisies, $2. C. PP. Mrs. E. J. Millhollan, Mineral Bluff, Box 190. MARKET BULLETIN | \ FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Red}, Yellow Azaleas, Cream, White: Dogwood, Pink Crabap- ple, Redbuds, Yellow Tulip, Poplar, Blooming Hemlocks, White Pines, Holly, rooted, 2- 3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Shasta Daisies, Lemon Lilies, Blue Violets, Pimk Per. Phlox, $2.50 C. PP. | Gladys Robinson, Mineral Bluff. Catalpa, Redbud, Osage, Cit- rus Trifoliata, Orange, over ft., Weeping Willow, Pussy Wil- low, Lombardy Poplar, 4-6 ft., Golden Bell, Wisteria, Spireas, many others, any 2, $1. $2. or- ders sent PP. Josan Geia, *Law- renceville. Sweet Violets (now blooming) 50, $1.00; Fragrant Lemon Lil- ies, $1. doz, Pentas (pink) 50c ea.; Dbl. Wax Begonias, Pink Bronze Leaf, 75c ea.; Gerani- ums, Pink, Red, White Fuchsia. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 3. Nandinas, 2 ft., $1. ea. at my home. Mrs. J. W. Teague, Law- renceville, 506 West Pike St. Rice and Peanut Cactus, cut- ting, 10c ea.; Christmas Cactus, Conch Begonias, 15c ea.; Coleus, Purple, Salmon Sultana cut- tings, 10c ea.; Salmon rooted, Pink Cannas, 20c ea.; cutting of &ouse plant, 15c ea. Add post- age. Annie Teague, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 1. Pink Amaryllis, blooming size bulbs, 50c ea.; Small Shell Pink Glad bulbs, 5c ea. No or- ders less than $1. Add postage. Mrs. L. L. Hay, Leary. ; Old Fashion Red Monthly Roses, rooted, wet packed, 35c ea. Add 10c postage for each. Pauline White, Leesburg, Rt. 1. Burpees Red Zinnia seed (up to 6 in. blooms), 25 tbl. mixed colored, 4 in. over, and Orange and Yellow Marigold seed, 25c cup; Sugar Pie Pumpkin seed, 25c large packet. Mrs. Jos. Mikle, Lithonia, RFD 2, : Seed: Old Fashion Purple, White Bachelor Button, all cols. baby and 2 toned Mexi- can Zinnias, Glitter Marigolds, large match box, 20c; White and Cream Fever Few, 10c tbl. and stamped envelope. 50c or- ders PP in Ga. No checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Rt. 3.. Mimosa, White Cherry Laurels, Chinaberry, Plum, Cranberry, Willow, Gray- beard, Paw Paw, Pink and Red Roses, 7, $1.00; Add postage. Mrs. T. J. Watson, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 217. Mimosa, Dogwood, Azaleas, Sweetshrubs, Greybeard, Spi- reas, Cherry Laurels, Mt. Lau- rels, Paw Paw, Xmas. Bells, Yellow Jan. Jasmine, Flower- ing Almond, Crape Myrtle, Hol- ly, Chinaberry, Tulip Poplar, Running Roses, 5, $1.00; Blue Violets, Thrift, Day Lilies, 25c doz. Add fostage. Mrs. D. C. Ledbetter, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Easter Bell Bushes, Altheas, Lilacs, Japonicas, Hedges, 25c ea.; Snow on Mountain, Tansy, Goldenglow, Sweet Williams, Pinks, $1. doz.; _ Arborvitaes, Spruce, White Pine, Red, White Dogwood, Laurels, 25 ea.; Bar- berry bushe$, $1. doz. Add post- age. Laura Mae Wright, Lov- ing. Trumpet Creeper, Wisteria, Azaleas, Red Buds, White Pines, Crabapple, Rhododen- drons, White - Dogwood, Red and Silver Maples, Forsythia, Flowering Almond, Yucca, 4, $1.00; $1.75 .doz.; White Jon- quils, Day Lilies, Per. Phlox, 50c doz.; $1.25 C. Susie Wilson, Loving. Pink Thrift,: 50c ; $2. 4M; April blooming, large cluster, sweet scented Narcissi, 75c C; Large dbl. White Mums, 50c doz. Add postage. Privet Hedge cuttings, rooted, 50e C: Mrs. W. N. Barrett, Lula, Rt. 2. Dorothy Perkins Pink Roses, 75c ea.; Rose of Sharon, 40c ea.; Purple Lilacs, Pink, Blue Hy- drangeas, 40c ea.; Lantana, 30c ea.; Grass Pinks, large bunch, 35c. Add postage. Docia Harris, Lula. Pink Yarrow, Pink Oxallis, 35c doz.; Blue Singl Hyacinths, 75ce doz. Add postage. Mrs. I. N. Johnson, Manchester, 205 2| Your recent editorial Man ig destroying |living is collected by non-production groups and Dogwood, 4 Sweetshrubs, Wild Azaleas, |- Phiox, -3 dozi, Market Bulletin Reat Teas Hon. Tom: Linder pas Commissioner of Agriculture _ Atlanta. Georgia ee My dear Mr. Linder: ee a ae the ear something to the poiht and really interesting readi I wish, at this time, to bring to your attention som: that are not generally discussed in newspapers and pe cals. At this time I shall go into the matter only bri Fact No. 1. Do we ever stop to think that the creasing non-farm population in this nation has t extent upset the-normal equation balance in our tion. Soon the- actual wealth producers will be outnumbered by that element in our population not produce any form of actual wealth. To state ter more simply, seventy percent of our present extent raises the utlintate cost of all commoditi agriculture and industry. This lack of natural and normal equation balance population makes impossible a normal and fair lation in the exchange value of goods and service should prevail in a free, but properly regulate economy. . eee The situation we now face has within it po stimulating progressive inflation. tic ment has been caught in its own web of inflati and may lead us to destruction. : I come now to the question of restoring the forces of our nations crop lands. I hold that science can, if it will, develop processes far u ir of our acres of marginal lands for the production of crops, supplying organic raw material for production of a potential fertilizer. I contend that develop commercial production of planis havin organic elements to rebuild our depleted crop land I contend that mother nature has provided in her ful soils reproductive elements which in he: flora bring forth plants; that when properly | crop production will supply the essential raw needed to restore and even increase the producti gies of our agricultural lands. I shall have more to say on this wibiect: mca Our compliments to you, Mr. Linder, as a realist \ for human future. : ' Carlo Petterson FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Xmas Honeysuck dbl. Spirea, 25c; Jon 2, le; Few Spider Lili Purple Lilac plants, postage. Chas. M. Smo fin, Rt.: 4. 5 Giant Japanese B plants, time now to pla and $1.00. Mrs. S. Hartwell. : : Yellow and White | Dbl. Butter and Eg Long Trumpet Daffod low Cluster Narcissi, Sree pe Enc 1 : Blue an Thrift, a Nora McCurley, | Rt. a Altheas, Rose of . Sharon, bluish-purple flowering bush, 6 rooted plants, $1. PP. Mrs. S. E, Seabolt, Margret, .Ga. Crape Myrtles, Blooming Peach trees, 25 ea.;. Daffodijs, Butter and Eggs, $1. C; Wild Honeysuckle, rooted, 50c doz.; Hibiscus Seed, 15c tbl.; 7 Sister Roses, 2, 25c; Orange Day Lil- ies, 25e doz.; Purple Li#acs, 25c ea. Mrs. Paul A. Jones, Lula, Rt: ae Christmas Smilax Vine roots, 1 large, $1.00; 2 medium size roots, $1.00; 4 smalt Smilax roots, $1.00; Christmas Smilax seed, $1. doz. PP. J. W: Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. Snapdragon, mixed cols. 65c doz.; Chrysanthemums, yellow, purple, pink, red, white, all sizes, colors, mixed, 2 doz, $1.25; Pink and Purple Peren- nial Asters, Larkspurs, Annual $1.00; Gerbera Mrs. J. W. Butter and Eggs Daffodils, $1.50 $1.25 doz.; Bird of P ea.; Blue, i Pin Thrift, 50c doz.; Blue $1.25 doz. Exch. for wes. Cecil McCurley, Rt.72. Yellow and White Butter and Eggs, Long Daffodils, $1.50,C; Bird dise, $1. ea.; Weepin 75c ea.; Blue Hy $1.25 doz.; Blue, Wh Thrift, 50c doz. Exch. fo sacks. Miss Mattie Hartwell, Rt. 2. i Dahlia Tubers; Jerse ty, Avalon, Pride of De Ver Warner, Daisies, $3. doz. Jones, Madison. Mock Orange plants, 12 in., 6, $1. B. J. Outen, Manassas. Dahlias, mixed colors, $1.50 doz.; Glads, mixed, 60c doz. Exchange for Half Runner Beans, Petunia, Sweet William Seed, Hardy Phlox. Henry Whitfield, Marietta, 330 Rose- lane St. Privet Hedge, $5. C; Red and Pink Honeysuckles, Gardenia : Forsythia, Crapemyrtle, Dog: Beanie ae Sieae wood, Holly, Cedars, Water : ta change for other vari H.. E. Knight, Hap Harding Ave. oe Coleus, Sultanas, ors (not seedlings), 1 Begonias, 3, $1. R 20c ee $1. Mrs. fin, R&C; Oaks, Calycanthus, Crabapple, Bridalwreath, Baby Spirea, Mtn. Laurels, Greybeard, Tulip Poplar, Red Maples, Yellow Jasmine, 2, $1.00. Add postage. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers; Hartwell, Rt. 2. Larkspur plants, mostly blue and purple, Phlox, all colors, 50c C; Also want some Fl Ruffle Ferns. Mrs. J. S. WwW 3rd St. Hawkinsville Glad Rape le . Each pay Hawthorne, Muscadine, na, i Woods Vine, Lilies, Glad bulbs, lic, 15c ea. Add David Colson, a Box 256. y Lilies; Purple of Houston (red), Dust, 25c ea.; 6, Broom plants, $1. Age under $1. or- ttie Kimsey, Hi- ties Bearded Iris, I. S. Silver and als in Iris shows. es, descriptions, peo Patrick, Jack- toomine Running ms profusily in Jan., iemngs rooted plants, es 2 yrs. old, 50c $2. $30. ea.; 5 ft. tall. home. Tel. Jones- _H. Voyles, . high, $3. ea. Li nax, Jasper, RtF2. double and sin- 10 tbl. Exch. for all colors Early Mums, oe ees postage; o Altheas, cheap. Cannot ship. Perry ee. Jas- owered Dbl. Red 15e tbl.; 2 tbls. ple ris, 45 doz.; 3 doz., rdy Purple Aster, dbl. Lemon Day Lilies, nk, .all colors Phlox, doz., $1.15. Mrs. a y Jasper, Rt. -3. asmine, Bridalwreath, Roses, Seven Sister a Sai (blue), Ve- ) and yellow. Gail- Plus postage. Mrs. Jesup, Rt., 2. Pink, Salmon Pink, Geranium Cuttings, Leaf, Pink Dbl. gonias, Christmas sale or exchange for ed Chrysanthemums, Phlox plants. Mrs. J. Jefferson, Rt. 2. ias, improved to ., clean new seed, 0 pct. better germ. year, Prince Albert in full, $1. L. G. West- nd. ige- Day Lilies, sie, Feverfew, 50c ythia Spireas, Pink Brides Button, ~20c ea.; Vinca C. Add 15c post- orders. No checks. Pattillo, LaGrange, col. Native Azaleas, gwood, Maple, Pink Spruce and White ; Large Blue Iris, doz.; Seven Sis- te Pink 50c ea. Add Fla. orders. Mrs. , Ellijay, Rt: 2. s, rooted, cheap. Gibson, Ellijay, Rt. les, Dogwood, Spruce doz.; Goldenbells, as, 4, $1,; Pink Al- Yellow Japonicas, ted, 50c ea.; Dbl. ose Bulbs, bloom- doz.; Single Blue doz. Add post- ce eri Mrs. J. C, 11] se dos Wild postage. Miss Ellijay, Rt. e on orders. No|- -| Royal Blue Iris, Purple Violets, Red Japonicas, Blue Flags, | Tiger Lilies, White Dogwood, 6, doz. $1.; March: Flowers, $1. ee Nell Pierce, Ellijay, Rt. Mt. Laurels, Crabapple, $2. doz.; Bridalwreath, Hedge Plants, $1. doz.; Artificial Peach- tree, Dbl. Pink, Red Elm Shade Trees, $2.50 doz.; Yellow Jon- quils, Cactus, $1. doz.; Roses, Honeysuckles, $2.75 doz.; Sweet Gum Trees, 1-2 ft., $4. 50 doz. Rooted. Add postage. Miss Ruth Parris, Fairmount, Rt. 2. Lemon Lilies, 35 doz.; Purple Tris, 40c doz.; Dbl. Yellow Ja- ponicas, 40c ea.; Sweetshrubs, Altheas, Birdeye Bushes, 25c ea.; Balsom Cedar, 30c ea-; Blue Spider, 50c doz. Rooted. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Vel- mer Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Purple Lilacs, Pink Spireas, Golden Bells, Altheas, (white with dark red center) 90c doz.; Single and Double Orange Lil-. ies, Myrtle Vine, Light Blue Violets, Star of Bethlehem, Jon- quils, 75c C; Mixed Iris, 25, 40c. Add postage. Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. King Alfred Jonquils, $1.- dozs Mixed col. Dahlias, Red, and Yellow Canna Lilies, $2. doz. ; King Alfred Jonquils, Star of Bethlehem, $2.50 C; White WNarcissi, Orange Day Lilies, $2. C. Add~ postage. Beatrice Mosley, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 86. Yellow Japonicas, Balsom Ce- dar, 35c ea.; Purple Iris, 45c doz.; Sweetshrubs, Altheas, 30e ea.; Lemon Lilies, 35c doz.; Winter Fern, 25c ea.; Snowballs, 75e ea. Rooted. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. C. M. Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Sweetshrubs, 70c doz.; Wild Tris, 35e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Homer Henderson, Ellijay, Rt: a Giant Dahlias, Prince of Per- sia, White Wonder, Treasure Island, Jersey Beacon, Jane Cowl, Jersey Beauty, Copoer King, Rose Queen, Pink, H. R. S., 1 each of 12 dif. varieties; $3.5 > PomPom, $2. doz. colors. Mrs. W. P. Beli, '! Duluth, Rt. 2, Box 78. Glad and Tiger Lily Bulbs, ;|2 doz., $1. Exchange for print feed sacks. Mrs. J. Elberton, Rt. 3. Red Cedar, $1. doz; Privet Hedge, $1. doz. Add postage. A. Fambrough, Elberton, Rt. Le Several colors of large type Dahlia Bulbs, for sale or ex- change for print or white 100 lb. feed sacks, or Monthly Root- ed Rose Bushes, Camellias or Azaleas. Mrs. John Allred, Esoin Hill, Rt. 1. Single Blue Roman Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.; Large Milk and Wine (Crinium) Lily Bulbs, 35c; 2, 50c; Paper White Cluster Nar- cissi, 60c doz.; Mixed Yellow Bulbs, $1.50 C. Miss Mary L. Wright, Elberton. Seed: Yellow Hibiscus, Red Salvia, Bachelor Buttons, Cleo- me (Spider Plant), Annual Can- dytuft, mixed colors, rose, pink, white Hollyhocks, Miniature Zinnias, mixed cols., 15 spoon and stamped envelope. Miss Sarah Anne Wright, Elberton. Sweet Williams, blooming size, 5c ea.; Achilea Ball of Snow, 5c ea.; Large Pink Daisy Mums, Yellow Cushion Mums, 75c doz.; Pink and Lavender Single Altheas, 5e ea.; Liriope Muscari, 10c ee Add 152 postage. Mrs. . AL Stalnaker, Elberton, Rt. 3 Burpees Dbl. and Tetra Snap- dragons, $1. doz. prepaid; Hy-|se brid Petunias in. bright mixed colors, Dwarf, 50c doz. PP; Park: Thrift, $i. Cx Mrs J; Ht Robinson, Ellaville, Box 34. Baby. variety Chrysanthe- mums, white with yellow cen- ter, 2 doz., 25c; Cannas: Eureka White, City: of Portland Pink, Wyoming (deep oragne), Alle- menia, variegated, Wallace. Yel- low, Dazzler Red; 12 nice bulbs, 80c; Giant Crinium, Milk and Wine Lily Bulbs, 25c.ea. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Clements E. Bond, Beer Little Blue Iris, 50c doz.; Dbl. Marshall- Dahlia Bulbs, Golden Trea- sure, Rose Glory, Prince Per- sia, 25c ea.; Large White Ball Dahlias, 16c ea. on orders six or more PP. Miss Mamie An- derson, Ellijay, Box 37. Per. Verbena, 4 colors, 18 plants, $1.; Large Mums, Yel- low, Pink, White, Red, $1. doz.; 24 dif. Mums in Pompoms and. Daisies, White and Red But- tons, Azaleamums in bronze, Pink, Yellow, Rose Pink, 50 doz. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Chula. Chrysanthemums, Silver She en (large white), Golden King, (small Pom) either 50c doz.; Nice. collection mixed, 3, $1.; Pink Per. Phlox, 50c doz. $2. orders delivered. Add postage |~ Hardy Phlox, Yellow Cannas, on small orders. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula. Dark Purple Mums, Light. Purple Shasta Daisies, 25c doz.; White, Peach Glads, blooming size bulbs, 75c doz.;. Buttercups, 25c doz.; mixed Cannas, 40c doz. No COD. Add _ postage. Mrs. Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rte t : White Cluster Narcissi, C; Star of Bethlehem, White Flowers, 200, $1.25. Mrs. J. C. Allen, Cleveland, Rt. 4. Dahlia Tubers, 10, $1. not labled; oth@r 25c-$1. ea.;; Muia Plants, mixed colors, 50c doz.; Exch. for Pink and Red Ver- bena, White Per. Candy Tuft, White and Red Thrift, Hardy Anchusa, or almost any kind Perennial plants. Mrs. O. D. Johns, College Park, 501 Ogle- thrope Ave. Large Yellow Single Hemero- callis Lilies, $1. doz.; Red Nu- rene Lily, Confederate. Violets, |50e doz.; Clematis Vines, 25c; Large Tubor Morning Glory, 2 25c; Running Lavender Lantana, 2, 25c; Nandinas, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. L. S. Brown, Co- lumbus, 1321 Wildwood Drive. Mixed Gladiolus, 4 in., 4c ea.; 5 in..5q;: 6-in.; 6e7 in,,.7e; No order filled for less $1. Mrs. Ralph S. Collier, Comer. Snapdragon Seed, 20c_ tsp.; Ice Plant Seed, 48, 20c. Mrs. I.|- N. Minish, Commerce, Rt. 4. Star of Bethlehem, 75c doz.; White Spirea, 50c rooted cut- ting; Dbl. Rose Pink Oleanders, $1. rooted cuttings; Pepper- mint Plants, 35 doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Jesse F. Johnson, Cordele, Rt. 2. Fine Cannas: Eureka White, City Portland Pink, Yellow Dwarf Lemon, Gold, Variegated Allemania, Red Giant, Red King Humbert, President Red, $1.50 doz.; $10. C; Shasta Dai- sies, $2. fer Crape Myrtle, $3. doz. Mrs. TR _Camy, Cordele. Pink Weigelas, Bridalwreath, Jasmine, Lilacs, Snowballs, Easter Rose, Spireas, Dogwood, Holly, 3, $i: Iris, Orange Day Lilies, mixed col. Sweet Wil. liam Plants, 50c doz.; Rose cut-. tings, 35c doz. Add postage. No checks or Fla. orders. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Pink Running Roses, Bloom- ing Pear, White Easter Rose, Yellow Winter Jasmine, rooted, 25c, 50 ea.; Ophiopogon, Orange Day Lilies, Purple Easter Iris, Blue Grape Hyacinths, 50c doz., 6-8 in. Boxwood cuttings, $5. C; other large Boxwoods. Add postage. No checks. Mattie Du- ran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Sweetshrubs, 60c doz. May Roses, 2-3 ft., 20c ea.;. Rooted Privet Hedge, 15c ea.; White Dogwood, 50c ea.; Orange Day Lilies, 25c doz. Add -; postage. Mrs. Edwin Patterson, Cum- mung Rea Ls Large prize winning Chry- santhemums, Snow White,.Sun- set Yellow, Man O War Pink, Homestead Lavender, Bronze, Ball Cream, Indian Red, 20 plants, $2. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. 5. English Dogwood, Red, *Pink, /White Spirea, Peachtree Roses, | Jasmine, Red Honeysuckle, Cle- matis Vine, Oakleaf Hydranga, Lilacs, Snowballs, Siberian Iri- ses, Goldenglow, Spruce and White pines, Azaleas, Mt. Lau- rels, $1.25 doz.; Glads, Hyacin- ths, 50c doz.; Mixed col. Dahlias, $1.25 doz. Mrs. FL H. Eaton, Dahlonega. Rt. 1. hia bt wy iglow, Thrift, 50e doz.; $1.25: Mt. Ivy, . Laurels, Holly, Spruce, and White Pines, Red, Yellow and Orange Honey- suckle, Weeping Laurels, Snow- balls, Yellow Peachtree Roses, ~|White Dogwood, $1.75 doz.; Ai- so Kudzu Crowns, 75c C; $7. M. Jo Ann Hetster, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 59. Giant size Dahlias, mixed, $2. doz.; Med. $1.50; Mixed col. Mums, Perennial Phlox, Hardy Hibiscus, Buttercups, Blue Si- berian, other Iris, $5. C; Golden- Oakleaf Hydrangea, Per. Sweetpeas, Crape Myrtles, Lilacs, 6, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Willis Grind- le, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Box 52. Pink Thrift, mixed col. Mums, large mixed Iris, Blue Siberian, 75 doz.; Hibiscus, mixed coi, 6, 65c. All PP. Mrs. Lona Blac'- well, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Glads, mixed colors, Hyacin- ths, Blackberry and Dbl. Day Lilies, 50c doz.; Star of Bethle- hem Bulbs, 50c C; Spanish Ivis, 75c doz.; Mtn. Laurels, Spruce and White Pines, Boston Ivy, $1.25. doz. Grace Eaton, Dahk- lonega, Rt. 1. Dbl. flowering mixed col. larkspur plants, Bergamot plant 45c doz.; 3 doz. $1.30; night blooming Cereus cuttings, 25c ea. Mrs. J. R. Chesser, Auburn. Red and yellow cannas, blue iris lilies, 75 doz.; paper white and yellow. narcissi, King Al- fred Jonquils, 35c doz.; blue Hyacinths and Star of Bethle- hem, $1. doz.; variegated vio- lets, 50e doz. Add postage. Mrs. ue Smith, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 6. About 50 Calif. hedge, stay green kind, plants, 1 to 3 yr. old, 50c to 75c ea. plus postage. Trade for pansy, Amaryllis, | gladioli, tulips, dahlia, any gat- SE] FOR SALE | Dahlias: Large Dbl. Blos- som, $1. doz.; comb mixed, variety colors, and white, 75c doz.; Glads, 45 dos 5 or more dozen Dahlias, 75 a 50c doz. PP. Mrs. Lovelle Own- bey, Blairsville, Rt. 3. Boxwood, 10-14 in., $3. dox.; Globe and Tree Arborvita 12-16 in., American Tree, 2 in., $4. doz.; Azaleas, Pi Laurels, Beauty Rose, Pi Rhododendrons, $2. doz. Sadi Wilson, Blue Ridge. Globe and Pyramidal Tree Arborvitae, 15-20 in., $4. doz. Boxwoods, 10-14 in. $3. doz; Bush Hydrangeas, Spruce Pines, Pink Almond, Baby Breath, $2 doz.; Large Per. Phlox, Lemon Lilies, 40c doz. Bob Wilson, -Blue Ridge. All col. Flame Azaleas, White Pine, Red Maple, Coralberry, Pink, White Laurels, Pink, Cream Spirea, Strawberry Bush, Fragrant Cherokee Rose, 3 tt., $2 doz.; Large Blue Violets, Daffodils, Sweet Yellow Jon- quils, $3. C. H. J. Wilson, Blue Ridge. Blackberry, Althea and Blue Easter Lilies, Iris, Pink Thrift, 4 doz., $1.50; Tree Sweetpea, Flowering Almond, Bridai- wreath, 4, $1.25. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Sweetgum, Pine and Ma Bushes, Muscadine Vines, 3, $1.; Boxwood, Privet Hedge cut- tings, cheap; Or Privet Hedge with good roots, $1.25 C; Sweet Scented Cinnamon Vine Tubera 15c doz. Mrs. Orene Poteat, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Daisies, Larkspurs, Queen An: nes Lace, Browneyed Susa) plants, 35 doz.; Exch. for 1 lb. white or print sacks, 3 ot 4 alike, no holes nor stai Each pay postage. Mrs, M. Duncan, Cairo, 342-3rd. Ave. den seed, or print sacks, ea.|N. W. pay postage. Mrs.E. A. Me- Daniel, Baxley, Rt. 1, Box 8. Glad Bulbs, bright red, 20 for $1: A . Mrs. James Lane, Blairsville, Re. <1, Box 56. j Red Glad Bulbs, 60c doz. PP. Exch. for Peach or Pink Glads, or good white or print sacks. Mrs. Conda Hemphill, Blairs- ville, Rt. 3, Box 143. Some large and small Box- woods for sale. J. R. Martins, Blairsville, Rt. 2, Box 166. Calif. Fragrant Purple Vio- lets, 3 doz., $1.; Royal Robe Vio- lets, $1. doz. $2. orders PP. Mrs. R.. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. 50,000 rooted Privet Hedge Bushes, stay green kind, 200, $1. Del. or exchange for 3 print sacks alike, or 6 white 100 lb. sacks. Mrs. B. Thornton, Bowdon. King Alfred Jonquils, April Narcissi, $2. C; Orange Day, Yellow Canna Lilies, $1. doz.; Purple Iris, Snowdrop Bulbs, -Rose) Color Thrift, -25c doz. Exch. for print sacks. Martha Womack, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89. 40 var. giant size Dahlias, Sherwood Peach, Sunburst, Kay Frances, Mammoth White, Mrs. Warner, Prince of Persia, Mur- phys Master Piece, Srunray, others, $2.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. P. Ivey, Bremen, Rt. 1. White Daffodils, King Alfred Jonquils, Pink Thrift, $2. C; White and Blue Iris, 50c doz.; Single Hyacinths, $1. doz.; Yel- low Mums, 75c doz. Add posi- age. Mrs. Florence Leathers, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Pink Thrift, $1.25 C plants. PP. Alma Moseley, Butler, Rt. Re Mixed color Bulbs, 50c doz.; Mixed col.. Touch-Me-Not seed, and Lavender Larkspur, each 25c Tbl. Add: postage. Mrs. Mat- tie Little, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Mixed Glad Bulbs, 75c doz; 3 doz., $2.; Small Bulblets, 302 doz.; 70c C; Larkspur Plants, mixed, 45c doz.; Golden Bel', Juniper cuttings, $1. doz. PP. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Dahlias, red yellow, white, purple, red pompoms, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Miss Betty Hun- nicutt. Dial. 4 . Chrysanthemums, 65 doz.; Prize winning Dahlias, 3 : Wild Cherry Laurel, Periwinkle, Mimosa, royal Poinciana, Bird of Paradise Lantana Seed, 15e pkt. stamped. envelope. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1. White Hydrangeas, Abelias, Crape Myrtles, Red Flowering Quince, red and White Spirea, all col. Altheas, Pussy Willow, Flowering Almond, Pink and Yellow Weigelas, Deutzia, Bost- on Ivy, Jan. Jasmine, Rose Tree of China, 25e ea.; 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs. T. K. Moore Sr., Canton, Rt. 3. Many kinds fine Iris, not labeled, 16, $1.; Single Tube Rose Bulbs, 75c doz. PP on orders of 100 or more. Mrs. J, G. Robertson, Carrollton. Siberian Irises, Blackberry Lilies, Dbl. Day Lilies, Trailing Arbutus, Goldenglow, Per. Sweetpeas, Hardy Phlox, $1. doz.; Red and Pink Spireas, Star Jasmine, Flowering Al- mond, Mt. Laurels, Red Flower- ing Maples, Dogwoods, Spruce; and White Pines, Rhododen- drons, $1.25 doz. Mrs. M. I. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1: F Per. Phlox, 4 clumps, Rose Pink, Blue, $1.25; Rose Thrifi,, $1. C; All cols. Annual Phlox, 25c doz. No less 3 doz. sold. No checks. Plus postage. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. Assorted cols. Glad Bulbs, 65e doz.; PP in Ga. Miss Joyce Neal, Dial. Orange Pompom Dahlias, large kind also, good color, $1. doz.; exch. for equal value. Mrs. B. A. Weeks, Dial. Boxwood Plants, $250. M; Blueridge Rose Azaleas, 25c ea.; $2. doz.; White Hydrangeas, Pink Weigelas, Mtn. Holly, Ivy, Blackhaw, Christmas Bush, Red Flowering Locust, 50c ea.; Rose of Sharon, Yellow . Thorniless Rose, 25c ea. Add postage: Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. Blue Violets, 75c C; Golden- glow, Lemon Lilies, large siz mixed col. Mums, 60c doz.; Pinie Peony, Pink Hydrangeas, Pink Justicia, 40c ea.; Mixed ool. fri ie Brown Day Lilies, $2. .C; Mix col Glad Bulbs, 30c doz. PP ow $2 orders. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Elliiay. Rt. 3. Large and Honi- and. iola , Large Warner Dahlias to- 3 fe e ae ete Gh f - Snowballs, Japonicas, - Purple Iris, ae Bs : ie a e eae x pirate S S i 2 "FLOWERS AND SEE ae S AND SEED _ LOWEF d WI FOR SALE * FOR SALE - o SEED : FOR S _ Glad Bulbs for sale or ex-| White Dogwood, Maples,| African Violets, Blue he Extra nice, Shale Evergreen @hange for Exhibition Chry-|Spruce Pines, $1. doz.; Box-|Blue Eyes, Red Girl, Red Head. |Privet Hedge Plants, 12-36 in., mthemums, all colored, with}wood, Dbl. White Easter Rose,|Marine, Tinted Lady, Ruffles, |'le ea. PP on orders to amount incurved petals, large, dozen ary Roper, shaggy type, er dozen bulbs. onalsonville, Rt. Magnolia, Evergreen Teaolive, Red and White Crape Myrtle, Granny Greybeard, Pink and White Dogwood, Pink Flower- ing Crabapple, Yellow Jasmine, Yellow Honeysuckles, Red Hol- ly,-Orange and Red Hawthorne, 1-5 ft., 10c per ft. Plus postage. Exchange for sacks. Mrs. James Connell, Dublin. Dahlias: Jane Cowl, Treasure Island, Rose Fallon, Paramount, White Jersey, Tecumphy, Lord of Autumn, Premier Winsome, Roman Eagle, 1 each of 12 dif. ~ varieties, $3. doz. Mrs. Frances Bell, Duluth, Rt. 2. Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels, Spruce Pines, Strawberry Bush, Sweetshrubs, Dogwood, 25c ea; Dbl. Al- theas, Junipers, Arborvitaes, Boxwood, Hibiscus, Spireas, Lilacs, Roses, 35 ea.; Per. Phlox, Tris, Foxglove, Lemon Lihes, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Dbl. Japonica, 10 yr. old, root- ed, 75c .ea.; Easter Lilies, Jap. Iris, King Alfred Jonquils, Fall Pinks, 50c doz.; Dbl Spotted Cannas, 75 doz. Mrs, Earl Keen- er, Ellijay, R33; Dbl. Japonicas, 8 yrs. old, 0c ea.; King Alfred Jonquils, Easter Lilies, Jap.-Iris, Cannas, -50c doz.; Dogwood, 4, $1.; Fall Pinks, 50c doz. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. J. C. Keener, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. Budded Red Dogwoods, Pur- ple Leaf Plums, Arborvitaes, Junipers, 18 in. up, $1.60 ea; Red Weigelas, Spireas, Hydran- eas, Mock Orange, Forsythia, olden Privet, Blue Spruce, 60c a. Del. Add sales tax. -Mrs. Grace Web, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Old Time Lily Bushes, Yei- low Japonicas, Birdeye Bushes, $1.; Iris, 75 doz.; March: owers, dbl. and single, 60c Oz. Rooted. No. checks. saa ole, Ellijay, Rt. 3. _ Sweetshrubs, Azaleas, 65c doz.; Yellow Root, 50c doz.; Wild Iris, 35c doz. Add postage. _ Miss Demmiie Henderson, Elli- ajay, Rt. 3. a Orange Day Lilies, Wild and Yellow Daffodils, 50c doz.; Goldenbell, Weeping, Mary, Sweetshrubs, Azaleas, Birdeye Bushes, Purple Lilacs, . Altheas, 4, $1.; with blue blossoms, $I. C. Add postage. Mrs. Howard Easly, Eliijay,- Rt. 3. Orange Day Lilies, Star of Bethlehem, Tame Violets, Pur- ple Foxglove, Wild Iris, 5 doz. - $1.; Pink Hardy Phlox, Dark Punple Iris, Gold Button Mums, _ Chesterfield Daisies, 65c doz.; Imp mixed cols. Glad Bulbs, $1. doz.; Boxwood Plants, $4. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box Purple and Variegated Vio- lets, Snowdrops, Periwinkle, Day Lilies, Lavender Lion's Heart, $1. C; Purple, Sky Blue Iris, Pink Phlex, 50c doz.; Rho- dodendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Aza- Jeas, Dogwood, Spruce, 35 ea.; Jonquil, Emperor, Dbl. Daffo- dils, Narcissi, 30c doz. $3. C. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. Easter Lily Bulbs, large, $1.; Dbl. Tuberose Bulbs, $1. dioz.; Lemon, and Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, 50c ea.; Pink, White Dbl. Pink Altheas, 50c ea.; Box- wood, $1.50 ea. No orders under $1. Gov't insp. PP. Mrs. Adel Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Iris, Leopard, Orange Day Lilies, Blue Violets, Star of thlehem, 75 C; White and Punple Lilacs, Yellow Texas Roses, Red Roses, Pink Spirea, Red and Pink Azaleas, 2, 45c: Trumpet Daffodils, Blue Vio- lets, $5. M. Rooted. Add _ post- age. Mrs. Frank Parks, Ellijay, 4 Loquots, Coral Vines, Varie- gated Evonymous, Beefsteak Be- onias, Plumosus Gerns and acti, 25c ea. Add 286 extra for #hipping each ordem, Mex Al- ma Moore, AdeL ._,, Biden Thanksgiving Cactus, >) Red Dianthus and Purple Ver- | 25e extra postage. Mrs. Evergreen Vines: 3c ea.; Yellow Thornless Rose, Mimo. sa, Bush, 50c ea.; Single Blue Hyacinths, Large Blue Iris, Jan. Jasmine, 75c doz.; All col. Touch- Me-Not Seed, Dbl. and single mixed, 25c tbl. Add postage. No Fla. orders. Mrs. Maude Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Mums, October Glow, Henri- etta Roberson, Lavender Lady, 15 plants, $1.; Hardy Mums, 15 dif. 75c; Petunias, 30, 75c; Gail- lardia, 40c doz.; Sultanas, Cac- tus, 25c ea.; Begonias, Adeline Pink, Carmen: Red, Angelwing White rooted, 40c ea. Add post- age. W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1. Steeles Mastodon Jumbo Pan- sy Plants, $2.50 C. Add postage. Mrs. Emma D. Gibson, Au- gusta, 2740 Milledgeville Rd. Lace and Boston Ferns, Or- chid Agerantum cuttings, Bridal Bouquet house plants, 35c ea. 2, 0c; Pink Begonias, Xmas and 30c ea., bena, 20c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Albany, 616 Stadium Dr. Old Fashion, Sweet Yellow Cluster Blooming Narcissi, Old Fashion Dbl. Butter and Egg, $2. C; Paper White April -Nar- cissi, Jonquils, a2 Ce Pink Thrift, 60c C;-$5. M; Blue Sweet Violets, Gray King Lavender Physostegia, 35c doz. plus post- age. Mrs. Walter Wallace, -Arnoldsville, Rt. 1. Strong, mixed, double base branching Larkspur Plants, damp packed, 3 doz., $1. Plus ates eh Miller, Augusta, 2718 ace ville Rd. Dahlias, mixed in many of named varieties, some large, some medium, and Pom-Pom in many colors and types, all dbl. flowering, $1.50 doz. Ship- ped with live eyes. Mrs. voue Rogers, Ayersville. 4 Hollyhock, mixed _ colors, single and double mixed, seed, 20 tbl; < 2:2:35-;.-Exehy *2 table- spoons for 1 dark print, 100 lb. cap. sacks, no holes, mildew, or stains, each pay postage. Mrs. Edward F. Thompson Sr., At- Janta, 1418 Woodbine Ave., S. E. Red King, Red Beauty, Or- chid Wonder, Purple - Prince, Neptune, Fantasy, -Violet Beau- ty, Periwinkle, Norseman, White Beauty, BiColor, Crinkles, Sun- rise, Girl Hybrids, White, Pink, Purple, Red, Light Dark Blue, Doubles, Neptune, Orchid, Lt. Blue, White, $1.; 3, $2.50. Jeanne Wilson, Atlanta, 943 Greenwood, N. E. 100~Nandina Plants, 1 1/2- 3 ft., 50c ea.; Some with ber- ries. Come after. Tel: CH: 4130; evenings or Saturday. Dorothy | 6 Turley, Atlanta, 3580 MHaber- sham Rd., N. W. % Blue and Grey Violets, 2c ea.; 18, .25c; Purple Oxallis Bulbs, 30c doz.; Nice cuttings of small leaf Ivy Vine, 5c ea; 6, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Cora Page, Atlanta, 964 Sells Ave, S. W. Achimenese, white, lavender, blue, $1.50 doz.; 3, $4.; Purple, 3, $1.; Mixed $1. doz.; Azalea- mums, red, purple, yellow, bronze, heavy clumps, 75c ea.; 3, $2.; Begonias, Angelwing, Beefsteak, Star, Rex, Water- melon, Metallica, Dbl. Red, Pink, Snowblush, 50c ea.; 3, $1.35. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, - Atlanta, 943 Greenviood, Ave., N. E. ' 50 nice Hollies, 6 yrs. 9ld, $25.; Boxwood, 25c-$50. at my place. T. E. Eason, Atlanta, 11- 82 Gunclub Rd., N. W. Rt. 14, Box 34. Large blooming size Glads., mixed colors, 50c doz.; $3. C. PP; Iris, 40c doz.; Variety flowering shrubs, Evergreens, Perennials, reasonable, not de- livered. Tel. RA 9636. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Ben Hill Rd. 6 col. Cannas, $1. doz.; Milk and Wine Lilies, Day Lilies, Amaryllis, Pink Crape Myrtle, Lantana, Coralberry, Red Seven Sister Running Rose, Umbrel'a Palm, 25e:ea. Mrs. wh Peto oet Camilla. we > 2 _}Leon Dodd, Alpharetta. |Pink Dorothy Perkin Ro $1.; Sailor Girl, Lavender Lady, Sap- phire, Orchid Beauty, Sky Blue, 50c ea.; Large. Add 20c postage for 2 plants. Mrs. T. R. Sweat- man, Atlanta, 17 Louise Pl. N. W. - 2 well rooted Snowballs, also mixed Chrysanthefhum plants for sale or exc. for Cushion Mums, mixed colors. Write he- fore sending. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs. Alto, Rt. 1. Hollyhock seed, five cents this. Mrs. -Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 23 Hardy phlox, "sev. colors, 46 doz.; Dbl. Day Lilies, 30c doz.; Thrift, col. white, pink with red eye, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Box 209. Purple Flags, Orange Lilies, Red and Yellow Iris, Jonquils, Cream, White Narcissi, Violets, 75 doz:: Snowballs, Red Quince, Bridalwreath, Crapemyrtle, Box- wood,.White Peony, 75c ea. A. K. Hughy, Fairmount, Rt. 1. Royal Robe ! Violets, 10, $1. PP. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fayette- ville. Glad Bulbs, blooming size with few mixed colors, 50c doz.; 2 doz., $1.25. PP. Noler Walker, Felton, Rt. 1. Rooted Privet Hedge Vines, 25c ea.; Hedge, 50c and $1. sizes. Sold only in Ga. Exchange for feed sacks. Each pay postage. Lizzie A. Mills, Folkston. Small Yellow Mums, Pink Oxallis, Goldenglow, 40c doz. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortsou. 3 yr. plants, Yellow Jasmine, oses, 2. Variegated Blue and hite Violets, | nice roots, 4 doz., $l. -Plus postage. Mrs. E. Fountain, Fort Valley. Rooted Chrysanthemum Plants, white, purple, red, yel- low, bronze mixed, Blue Age- rantum, Hardy Phlox, 25 doz:; 5 doz., $1.; Dahlia Tubers, Red Tree Dahlias, Jersey Beauty, not labled, $1. doz. Add post- age. Mrs. s. W. Hardison, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. Perennial Verbena, rooted cuttings red, pink, 2 doz., $1.50; Large Blossom Rose Color Thrift, rooted cuttings, $1. doz.; Rosina. Pink Violets, rooted plants, $1. doz. No orders less $1. Add postage. Mrs. Walter Miller, Franklin. . Easter Lilies, $1. doz.; Biue Hyacinth, Azaleas, $1.25 doz., New Year Vine, Purple Butter- fly, 20c ea.; 6, $1.; Glad Bulbs, 50c doz.; White Dogwood, 6, $1.; Blooming Crabapple, 6, $1.; Day Lilies, Evergreen Hedge, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ro- Bett H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. ' Tris, 30c doz.; Catnip, 25 doz.; Garlic Bulbs, 35 doz.; Jonquils, 25c doz.; Purple and White Lilac, 50c ea.; 3, $1. Two and three yrs old. Cash or MO. Add postage. Mrs. C. A. Gar- rett, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Pink, Red, and Blue Thritt, 60c doz.; Sweet Williams, Hardy Phlox, Mums, mixed colors, 35c doz.; Red Hot Poker, Blue Iris, Turft Lily; 55 doz.; Boxwood, Flowering Cherry, Pink Spirea, 35c ea, Azzie Crow, Gainesville, Rt.-2; Mimosa Trees, $2.50; Tung Oil: $323: All 2 oyrs, olde-sAcus Grimes, Glenwood, P. O, Box 44, Long Leaf Pines, Red Crab- apple, Coralberry, Holly Dir. colors Seven Sister Rose Bushes Weeping : Willow, Sweet Bay, Rose of Sharon, Gallberry, Peri- simmon, Hickory, Shady Oak, Sweetgum, White Dogwood, 10c ft. up to 5 ft. Plus postage. No stamps or checks. Mrs. A. R. Harrison, Gordon, Rt. 2. Mixed col. Iris, Single and Dbl. Day Lilies, Spanish Iris, Mums, Sweet Williams, Blue Daisies, Physostegia, 50c doz.; Pink Peachtree, Yellow Thorn- less Roses, Red Honeysuckle Vines, Bridalwreath, $1.25 doz., Mixed col. Dahlias, $1.10 doz.; Jonquils, $1.25 C. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, ene 1, Box 66. .|lavender, nice plants, and sweet $1. or more; Narcissi, Iris Bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs. R.o Hee Clarks Gainesville, Rt. 7. Lavender Thrift, 50c doz.; Lavender Blooming Ovallis, 50c clump; (Rudbeckia) Giant Pur- ple Cone Flower, and (Physos- tegia) False Dragon Head, 75c doz.; Blue Iris Tuber, Blue Vio- lets, $1.50 C. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. ~ Fragrant Giant Royal Purple Violets, long stem, large frag rant blooms for Sept. througa May;50 dozs3. doz., SL: $25. M; Privet Hedge, $2, C: $15. M: Halls Honeysuckle. Price on re- quest. Add. postage. Mrs. L. -H. Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3. Weeping Laurels, Mountain Laurels, honeysuckles, sncw- balls, 1-2 ft., $2.25 doz.; Whiie and Spruce Pines, Rhododen- dzons, 1-2 ft., $2.50 doz.; Ivy and Holly, $1.75 doz. Mrs. G. C.: Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Hardy Per. Verbena, pink and lemon balm, rooted, $1. doz; Watermelon Red Crapemyrtle, 2-3. ft., $2 doz; 4-6 in; stocky Boxwood, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Green- ville. Old English Dwarf Boxwoods, heavy field grown, well shaped, compact, 6-8 in., 75c ea.; 1 yr. rooted cuttings, $10. C; Smaller plants, $5. C; Cherry. Laurels and Ligustrums, $5. C. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. 7 4-5 in. rooted Dwarf Box- wood Plants, $1.50 doz.; $10. C; Old Fashion Blackberry Lilies, $1.25 doz.: $5. C. FOB. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville. Dwarf Boxwood, $10. C; Sample dozen $1.; Bed Plants, Cherry Laurel, Ligustrum, Wax- leaf, Nandinas, $2.50 C; Black- berry Lily, (Belaincanda Chin- ensis) Wild Per. Phlox, for sale. Lois Woodruff, Greenville. Chrysanthemums: Silver Sheen, Christmas, Betsy Ross, Sterling, Quaker Maid, Sunny- slope Fujii, Oriole, Butterball, Chief, J. W. Prince, all large. if) disbudded, $1.25 doz. PP.: Mrs. es Whitworth, Greenville, Box 271. Boxwood dutthaticoss 6-8 in, 6 yrs. old, field grown, 90c ea. doz. lots 70c ea.: Camellias, 12- 16 in. hardy, outddor grown, 1 1/2 yrs. old, rooted cuttings, $3. doz. Del. Maude Hamby, Greenville. ; Govt.. insp. Azaleas, 2-3 ft, all colors, rooted, moss packed, $1.50 doz. Add 25c for postage in the state 50c out of- state. Mrs. Doyle Evans, Cartecay. xX Mixed Iris, 25, 70c; 7 labled 35, $1.25; Purple Prince, White Swan, 50, $1.25; 20 mixed Shrubs, $1.20; Oramental Cedars 4, 70c; Altheas, 70c doz.; Red Cedans, 35c, 65c, $1.26 doz.; Queen Annes Lace, 35c doz. Mrs. J: M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box 455. White, Yellow, Chrysanthe- mums, 5 doz., $1.; Goldenglow, 50c doz.; Jan. Jasmine, 5, $1.; Mimosa, 3, $1.50; Red, White, Pink Hibiscus Seed, 20 Pkt.; Dbl. Poppies, Hollyhocks, Sweet William 20e pkt.; Pink Running Roses, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Rt? 3. Yellow Forsythia, Golden Bells, White Dbl. Spirea, Pur- ple Lilacs, Pink Crape: Myrtle, Pink Weigela cuttings, and root- ed, Scotch Broom, for sale or exch. for Begonias, Beefsteak, all red, also Violets, and ther cut flowers. Mrs. C. H. Rhodes, Canon, Rt. 14 Pink May, Pink Snake Cactus, several dif. Begonias, single and double, Geraniums, Sultanas, all cuttings, $1.25 doz.; spur Plants, 50 C; "Red Amary- llis,, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs- John Goble, Cedartown, Rt. 3. Jonquil, Butter and Egg. $i. C;. Dark, light Purple Munis, Shasta Daisies, 25c doz.; Mix- ed Cannas, 75c doz.; Red Geran- ium cuttings, 15c ea.; Pink, Red, White Begonias, Asparagus Ferns, 25c_ea.; Pink and Blue Hydrangea, 50c ea. No COD, ee PT at jand Coleus (mixed -|low,~ Mary Ellen. _| doz. Mrs. H. EL Blue Lark- (tetr, Pink Monthly Ja broad Vi plants, 2- 5 ft. age. Or ome after Ellis, Greenville White, Red, | Yellow. Oleanders, eis Rose and Lave Rose Oxalis, 50, $ Daisies, 15, $1. Plu Mrs. Annie West, ville. 8, $1.; Incurved Whit Yellow Spoon, 25, $1.; Yellow Center, 8 Pink Thrift, 125, =S19 Lotus, 2, $1. Add po: W. E. Johnson, Cree fg Ree Giant Zinnia Seed, Sunshine Yellow, and hion Striped Marigold Fashion Bachelor Bu all colors, 75 cup. Add postage. Mrs. W. Cumming, Rt. 5._ Orange Day Lili White Dogwood, 50c | ered Spirea, rooted, ter rose cuttings, 40 green Privet Hedge, Add postage. Mrs. M. Cumming, Rt. Ee Purple Iris, 40c_ 65 doz.; Phlox Plani Red: Cannas, 40c mental Cacti, 40 ea. Roses, 50c ea.; Hibisc White Dogwood, 50 Lilies, 30 doz.; 30c bunch. Plus post Otis Mashburn, Cumn * Everblooming' tings, 20c ea.; . Cactus and Jew ea.; Novelty Green and Whi and white Jew, 2 Plant, and Red Rambl cuttings, 10c ea. a Mrs. Samuel Caine, Ci Rt._-5. Honeysuckle vines plants, $1. C; Ca ivy, orseradish plants, a crowns, $1. jage. Mrs. J: B. Jone nega, Rt. 1. ~ Sulatnas, sinicns | tings, 3 for 25; ters, 35c clump, ro: 25c ea.; Spring bloom nolia, 50c ea. Add Pp E. L. Howard, Doug! 1, Box 42952 < fa 3 Marshells Pink, H. BR. Champion, Ruby Warner, Red Jersey, A Forest Fire, Pride of Ci other Dahlias, all Ribs 2.0 Red Sept Dogwood, Red Rose ning Rose, Foxgra $1.; Sweetshrubs, Rose, 3h pte Boxwood, for sale. Exchange for Add postage. Garvin : jay, Rt. 3: Mixed col. Glad Bu $1. Exchange for 4 p alike, no holes or milde\ we 35 bulbs for 8 print sacl no holes or. mildew. postage. Mrs. D. E. vannah, Rt. 4, Box Finest Exhibition Chry oe Plants, oe nd ~ prices: Mrs. -3 Sharon. j Nandina Seed, 195) removed, 3 lb. $1. Add age. Mrs, David | Shellman. Blue, Pink Hydrangea Rosemary Bush, $1.2 et ea.; 2 rooted Or: Shrimp Bushes, $1.50 Easter Lily Bulbs, postage. Mrs. Ves Shellman. Cannas with brong doz. 75c; 2 doz. $1.35; Special price on lage Prompt shipment. -PP Mrs. John Howard, Clevelang, | Rt 1. ; ndina "Seed, 1951 Ibs., 70; 4 Tbs. Puberose Bulbs, 3. doz. $1.25; i a Roots, good for .25 doz. in state; Be bunches. if White $1. ush- var. ea eo ele 50 doz.; sachs, ete, Rt. ee ee ee lliams, sweet- valley, 12 varit- ee ee ee Red, Orange ae Bird- ft, 45c. Add for print sacks. Toe n :| peas, -| Yellow . Dbl. . | doz.; $i Purple Lilacs, | Quince, White Spirea, Yellow r|50c ea:; 1-| 35 *| doz.: _ FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Thrift, 50c C; Queen Anns Lace, Wild Tris, Hardy Sweet- Hardy Phlox, Lemon, Orange Day Lilies, 3 dif Jews, Spotted Coleus, Summer Pinks, -|Parrot Foot, 3, 25c; Dbl. imp., Larkspurs, 25e doz.; Beauty Bush, Sweetbay, Cherry Laurel, 20e ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. Pink Crape Myrtles, Holly, -|Bridalwreath, Magnolia, Pink s| Honeysuckle, Red, White Dog- -;wood, 3 ft. 50c ea; Hedge, Cherokee Roses, Yellow, White Running Honeysuckles, Wister- ia, 50c doz. Plus postage. Exch. for white or print sacks. Mrs. Albert Ussery, Toomsboro, Rt. Roe eo Pink Almond, pisegthig Pur- ple Lilacs, Flowering Quince, Kerria, Bridal- -|wreath, English Dogwood, Red | Velvet, Pink Roses, Pink Ram- bler Rose, Silver Maple, White Dogwood, Pink Crabapple, 20 ea.; $2. doz.; Purple Iris, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. "Sweet Fragrant Crabapple, Maples, Sweet Gum, Silver Leaf Poplar, 2 ft., 2, $1.; Also Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, 85c doz.; Yellow Root Plants, 4 doz., $1. Add postage. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. L. M. Silver, : eee Rock, Rt. 2. Dbl. Yellow Thornless Roses, 3, $1.; Light, Dark Purple Ver- .|bena, August Day Lilies, $1.25 Yellow, Purple Iris, $1, Large Peach Glad Bulbs, 6, $1.; Red Monthly Roses, -Dbl. 3, cuttings, $1.; Fall Pinks, White, Yellow, Purple. Mrs. Cliff Silvers, Talking Rock. Rt. oe doz.;. Dbl. Little Yellow Thorniess Roses, 3, $1.; Tiger Lilies, 6 ToC; Few Golden Chains, 6 $1.; Peach Glads, $1.50 doz.; Purple Phiox, Dark and Light 2 Verbenas, $1. doz. Exch. for good white or print sacks. No checks. Add postage. Jemima Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Purple Tris, 2 doz., $1. Add asia: Exch. for 4 sacks. Eacn pay postage. M, D. Priest, Talk- S, > {ing Rock, Rt. 1 Bak lies Goldenbeils, Red Flowering Japonicas, Old Fashion Red and White Roses, $2. doz.; Add posi- age. Mrs. Hoyt Tippens, | Talk- ing Rock; Rte: Wisteria rooted, 3-4 tt., $l. FOB. E. i. Preetorius, States- boro: * =. Giant Pansy Plants, 50, $1.50: eos Mrs. Calvin Harman, Sto- vall- > Watermelon Red, Deep tages Crape Myrtles, Light Blue Plumbago, Flowering Almond, Silver. King, 10c ea. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. R. H. Jones, Sylvester, Rt. 3. Red and Yellow Variegated Cannas, 40c doz.; Star of Bethie- hem, 10c doz. Apr. Blooming Narcissi, $1. C. Exchange for vegetable plants. Mrs. John A. Weaver, Temple, Rt.2. Snowballs; Lilacs, English | Dogwood, 25 ea.; Red and Yel- |low Japonicas, 50c ea.; Box- ) woods, different prices. Add postage. Mrs. L. F. Evans, Ta- Jona. | : _ Yellow Chrysanthemums, 5c doz.; Small type; Tiger Lily, Orange, Red, with purplish dots, ea. Add. postage. Miss Mozelle Clifton, Twin City, Rt. _|2, Box 88. Reg King Gienation $1. doz.; *| Mixed. col, Larkspurs, 75e per 5 doz.; Mixed col. Mums, 85c Sago Palms, $1. ea.; Oak Hydrangea, 40c ea. Miss Susie y | Andrews, Thomasville, Box 641. Marigold Seed: Lemon Yel- low, Tall growing Button Mum Type, 5c pkt. plus 3c stamp; Yellow Daisy Mums, 50c doz. ;|Plants. PP.-Mrs. J. M. New- _|mam, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. ,|. Few Tuber of Pink Elephant .| Dahlias, $2. ea. Exch. for bulbs jof Bathsheba Daffodils, guar. -|true to name. Mrs. J. M. Frair, ; epecos, Rt. 3. , Pink Thrift, rooted damn acked, Te | oe 200, $1.25; ; dd postage. Mrs. Milton hillips, Wrena. | + man, Roosevelt, Ostrich Plume, Feather Seed, $2.50 lb. Add Granger, Reidsville. Jap. Per. Morning Glories, Giant Blue Flowers, open all day, rooted vines, 50c ea.; 3, $1. No checks, L. E. Morgan, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 716. Yellow, Bronze, Daisy Type Mums, 8 of each kind, $1.; Pe- tunias, mixed colors, 5 doz., $1. Add postage. Mis. W. R. Johnson, Whigham, Rt. 2. Giant Hybrid Zinnias, 20c per 100 seed in package. Mary A. Rhyne, White. Large Dbl. Zinnia, mixed col., clean, 2.tbls., 20c; Mission Giant Marigold, 2 tbls., 30c; Pink. Hi- biscus, 15c tsp.; Blackberry Lily, 10 seed, 10c; Jonquil Bulbs, $1.30 C; 50, 75e. PP. Miss Lil- lian Hardin, White, Rt. 1. Large Ferns, Boston, Whit- Baby Breath, Plomosus, Fish Tail, non-wilt variety, Geran- ium, Oxblood, Jap. Salmon Pink, Cameo Pink, 2 tone Pink, Pink Perfection, 45c ea. 5. dif. col. Sultanas, $1.50. Add post-y} age. Mrs. Graham H. Eley, White Plains. Scotch Broom, Wisteria, 3, $1.; Royal Poinciana, 50c ea; Honolulu Rose Seed, 3, 25c; Long Stem Purple Violets, 3c ea. Add 16c postage on each assortment. Mrs. Hi. PrEn: Wil- liamson. Crapemyrtle 6 ft., deep pink, Bridalwreath, Spirea, free for digging; Or have them dug for 30c ea.; $25. C. Y. M. Anderson, Williamson. Chrysanthemums, med., size, dbl. blossoms solid purple, red, grow, 2-3 ft., strong, rooted plants, 8, $1. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, Valdosta, 1610 Marion St. ~ Red and White Dogwoods, Azaleas, Crabapple, Red Maple, Min. Pine,.Sweetshrubs, Huckle- berry, $1.50 doz. Rhododen- drons, Mtn. Laurels, Poplar, Easter Bells, 25c ea.; Mtn. Ferns, Evergreen Galax, Trailing Ar- butus, Orange Day Lilies, Gar- lic Buttons, 35 doz. Add post- age. Hazel Roper, Minerai Bluff. - f 3 cols. Azaleas, White. Dog- wood; Mt. Laurels, Red Bud, Rhododendrons, Coralbervy, Red Maple, Tulip. Poplar,, Creek Hemlock, Strawberry Bush, 2-3 ft., $2. doz.; Pink Phlox, Shasta Daisies, $2. C. PP. Mrs. Edna Rukat, Mineral Bluff. ~ 3 col. Azaleas, - Rhododen- drons, Mt. Laurels, Red Bud, Coralberry, White, Yellow Dog- wood, Cherokee Rose, Straw- berry . Bush, Crabapple, Red. Maple, Tulip Poplar, Creek Hemlock, 2-3 ft., $2. doz.; Shasta Daisies, Per Phlox, $2. C. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Mineral Bluff. Red Spider Lilies, Dbl. Jon- quils, Goldenglow, Snowdrops, 50c doz.; Ageratum, 25 doz.; Red Dahlias, 25. ea.; Pink Thrift, 35 doz.; Exchange for Yellow Iris, Camellias, Globe, Pyramidal Arborvitae, Garden- ias, Pyracantha, Azaleas, tame, Pink Dahlias. Mrs. W. W. Cour- sey, Newington. ~ Blooming size Pink Glad Bulbs, 18, $1. PP. Mrs. W. C. Byington, Newnan, Rt. 3. Purple Achimenese Bulbs, 40c doz.; 2 doz., 75c; Maiden Hair Fern nice -clump, 30c; Princess postage. Miss Ivey Duggar, Oli- ver. Mixed Glad Bulbs, Picardy and 1910 Rose, Assorted Bloom- ing size, 80c doz.; Dbl. Tuberose Bulbs, 55 doz.; 30, $1.10; Small Tuberose Bulblets, 125, $1.; Red Tree Dahlia Tubers, $1.15 doz. PP. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver. Basket Heggen, Abelia Cut- tings, $1. C; Cedar Fern, Pink Brazilian Plume, 35c ea.; Lark- spurs, Petunias, Daisy Mums, Thrift, Red, Blue Salvia, Blue Ageratum, 45c doz.; White Star Lily, Blue Bells, Pink Oxallis, 60c doz. PP. Mrs. Joseph Bibbs, Rebecca, Rt. 2. _ Climbing Lilies (Giaviosa), 75c; Oxalis, White, Deep Pink, Lavender Rose, $1.25 doz.; 4-5 ft. Formosanum. Lilies, waxy white, 40c ea.; $3.50 doz.; Lar., Flowered Reddish, Purple Mag. holias,. in bloom, $3. ea: Flower- | . ing Native Shrubs. Mrs, John Pink Running Rose, 20c ea.; Mums, 6 dif. colors, 6, 30c; Mix- ed Petunias, 15 doz.; Sultanas, 6, 30c. Add postage. Mrs. Pees Traylor, Rebecca. Goldenglow, 2 5e; Mullien Pinks, 50c doz.; Yellow Weige- las, 50c ea.; Db and Single Day Lilies, Shasta Daisies, 10c a.; Iris, $1.25 doz.; Pink Thrift, 50c doz.; Red Flowering Quince, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Thomason, Rockmart. Gypsy iris, $1. doz.; Dbl. Red Dahlia Bulbs, $1.50 doz.; Butter and Egg, Snowdrop, 50c dwz.; Pink Taffeta Rose Bush, 20c ea.; Winter Pinks, Evergreen Ferr, 45c clump; Dbl. Jonquil Bulbs, for sale. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Roy. Red Hot Poker, 50c bunch; Rose and Red Everblooming Begonia cuttings, Purple, Sal- mon, Pink Sultanas, 15c cut- ting; Red Dbl. Everblooming Begonia, 5c ea. cutting; Pink, Dark Leaf Everblooming Be- gonias, rooted, 25c; Coleus, root- ed 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Royston, Rt. 1. Pink Thrift, $1. C; $6. M; coe quil Bulbs, $1. C3 Orange Day Lilies, 35c. doz.; White Tris, 50c doz.; Red Dbl. Poppy Seed, 15c Tbl. Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Jonquil, Butter and Egg Bulbs, $1. C; Large Mixed Glad Bulbs, florist HBS, 40 doz; Pink Thrift, $1. C; 500, $3.50; Red and Pink Dbl. Poppy Seed, 15c Tbl. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phil- lips, Royston, Rt. 1. 5 Nandinas, 12-15 in., 35 ea.; 3. $1.; Rose Thrift, $1. C; Oak Hydrangea, Snowball, Red and Rose Everblooming Begonias, Fluffy and Boston Ferns, rooi- ed,-Dbl. Red Begonias, 25c ea.; Per. Phlox, 35 doz.; Dbl Sal- mon Geranium cuttings, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston, Rt. 1. Rooted Sultanas, 15c ea.; Rose | Thrift, $1. C; -Nandinas, Ferns, Lantanas, Pink, Red, Verbena, 25c ea.; Pink Oxallis, 15c ea.; 3 each Hen and Biddies, Jews, Dear Tongue, 1 each Rubber Plant, Brier Rose, 10c ea. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston, Bt Jap. Iris (Kaempferi) Plants, any color, labeled, 25c clump: Admiral Daisy Plants, 10ce ea. V. W. Wilson, Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 456. Old Fashion Red Bachelor Button Seed, large matchbox- ful, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. J. a Wren, Savannah, 2146 N. Y. \ve. Red Mimosa, 35c ea.; Purple or Red Old Fashion Bachelor Button Seed, 25c large match- boxful; Canthana Seed, 10c pkg. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Bar- row, Savannah, 2149 N. Y. Ave. White Dogwoods, -Mtn. Lau- rels, Mtn. Pine, Holly, . Red Maple, Azaleas,.$1.50 doz.; Rho- dodendrons, Easter Bells, Che- rokee Roses, Sweetshrubs, Bird- eyes, 40c ea.; Mtn. Ferns, Ev- ergreen Galax, Snowdrops, Jon- quils, Day Lilies, 40c doz. Add postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. A. M. Roper, Mineral Bluff. White Dogwood, Mtn Lau- rels, Mtn. Pine, Azaleas, Crab- apple, Holly, $1. 50 doz.; Sweet- shrubs, Easter Bells, Birdeyes, Rhododendrons, Cherokee Roses | 40c ea.; Evergreen Galax, Ar- butus, Mtn. Ferns, Heartease, Sweetpeas, 40c doz. .Add post- age. Exchange for sacks. Mrs. C. W. Roper, Mineral. Bluff. Small Privet bushes, 25, $1.; Golden Bell Lily of the Valley, 3, 50c; Mixed Iris, 25 per small bunch of roots; Mixed bulbs, 50, $1. Come after, or send postage. No checks. Mrs. W. T. Langley, Palmetto, Rt. 1, Box E75. Purple Blooming Thrift, 90c C; Mixed bulbs, $1.75 C. Add postage. Miss Hattie Mae Huff, Philomath. Yellow Jonquils, White Nar- cissi, Orange Day Lilies (single or double) Pale Blue Violets, $2. C; Running Roses, pink or cream, 15c ea.; Boxwood cut- tings, $2.50 C; vial M. Mary Pettit, Pike. . Young, small English; Box- | woods, rooted, $2. doz. Add postage. M. M. Cochran, Pisgah. Hedge plants, rooted, 15e doz, Add postage. Edith Woody, Pis- gah, Star Route. Rooted Boxwood, 7, $1.00; Hedge, $1. C; Dahlia Potatoes, 5, $1.00; Large Leaf Ferns, 5 punches, $1. Exch. for print or white sacks. R. C. Stover, Pis- gah. Dbl. Dahlias, all colors, $1.00 doz.; Different size Velvet Rose, -45c ea.; Hedge plants, 30c doz.; Peachtree Rose, 15c ea.; English Dogwood, 25 ea.; Blue Violets, March Flowers, Fall Pinks, Yel- low (small), large Rust color, es Tame Horsemint, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mary Ellis, Pis- gah. Pink Primrose, Pink, White, Blue Larkspurs, all cols,, Phlox, Petunias, 50c doz.; Dbl. and Easter Lilies, $1. doz.; oe Rose, Sweetshrub, 25 ea. No less than $1. orders ac- cepted. Add postage. Mrs. G. D. Mitchell, Pitts, P. O. Box 38. Dahlia Tuber, Royal Pennant, Mrs. Geo. Boutillier, Josephine, Bashful Giant, Commodore, Kilgores King, Melody Yellow, 6, $1. Plus postage. Mrs. J. L. Lowe, Porterdale. FLOWERS: AND SEED FOR SALE Want Leopard and a Beef- steak begonia, Creeping Coleus, Shrimp, and yellow sultana plants. Buy or exc. other flower plants. Miss Bessie Adkins, Ir- winton, Rt. 1, Box 87. Want large type Chrysanthe- mums, red, yellow, white, pink, lavender, and brenze, plants. State price. Mrs. A. G. Shivers, Ocilla, Box 132. Exe. nice cuttings of Christ- mas Cactus (kind. that blooms) for perennial phlox, plants. Mrs. Glen Holton, Soperton, P. O. Box 454. ~ Want 2 large Glad bulbs and 1 large Ball Shape, pink or white Dahlia Tuber, or 1 large - pink, white or red leaf orange cannas. Will exc. 1 mock orange bush, 3 yrs. old, for any of a- bove or sell for 45 ea. Miss F. B. Moore, Suwanee. Want large Chrysanthemums, also Cushion Mums, dbl. or single hollyhocks, will exe. Montbretia bulbs, Red Hot Poker, and 4 dif. colors Cannas. Mrs.-C. D. Sellers, Ellijay, Rt. a: Want a well rooted sprig of the Old Time sweet smelling Lemon Verbena. Mrs. George A. McArthur, Albany, 1503 Daw- son Road. Exe. seed artichokes at 15c lb. for dahlia, Gladoli, daffodil or tulip bulbs. Write first. Mrs. J. M. Goolsby, Brunswick, 2009 Reynolds, St. Want hear from party having begonia and Coleus. Letters ans.. Mrs. L. B. Lewis, Cairo, 6th Ave., N. E. Want blackberry lily, red berry smilax, spruce or cedar pine seed. Hubert Chambers, Canton, Box 488. Want Bull Tongue cactus (has large red blooms) plant. Write before sending. Mrs. Leon Bat- ten, Douglas, Rt. 2. Want Scotch Broom planis, blooming size. State price. Mrs. J. .M. Hall, Douglasville, Rt. 4, Box 101. Want 30 bu. St. Augustina Grass immediately. State price. J. W. Jarell, Eastman, Box 123. Want Sultanas, Geraniums, and Begonia pot plants. Advise. Mrs. W. W. Silvers, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box: 88. Want 2 of the Magnolias itas have white blooms that smell like lemon. Mrs. G. L. Duren, Gainesville, Rt. 2. SEED FOR SALE White Tender Bunch Bean, Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, 50c large cup; Long Green Okra, 25> cup. Add postage, Mrs. Della Crowe, Gainesville, ' Rt. 2. _ SEED FOR SALE _ Squash Seed and few White Multiplying Onions for sale or exch. for other farm value can use. Mrs. Leon Dodd, Alphar- etta, Box 209. .Green Okra 30c lb.; 5 or more Ibs. 25c lb.; Old Fashion, Aender Striped Half Runner Beans, 10c _lb.; White Baby Bush Lima Butteroeans, 35c lb. Plus post- age. 2 lbs. or more PP. Mrs. Walter Wallace, Arnoldsville, Golden Carrot (not orange), Smooth Mustard, Clemson Okra, A. Lincoln, Sensation, and Vin- ing Tomato Seed, large pkg., 25e ea. prepaid; Mexican June Corn, Yard Long Peas; Jeru- salem Artichokes, 75c gal.; $5. bu. Plus shipping charges. Tel. AT 6452. Mrs. Mattie L. Page, Atlanta, 149 N, Ave. N. E. . Large White Half Runner Beans, tender, weevil treated, 30c cup. Add poziage. Mts. ee Edwards, Ball Ground, tte : Seed: Congo Watermelon, 25c | 0z.; $2. lb.;.Hales Best Canta- Joupe;- -25c 0z.;- 6. .0z., $1.; Straight 8, White Spine Cu- cumber, Crookneck Squash, 20c __oz.; Martin, Dipper, Bottle, Orn- amental, Hercules Club Gourd Seed, 25e pkt.; 35c oz. PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. _ White Blossom Half Runner Bean Seed, 50c lb.; 1951 crop Yellow Meated - Watermelon Seed, $3. lb. PP. Mrs. Willie M. Simonton, Bethlehem, Rt. 1. Rockyford Cantaloupe, Long Pumpkin, $1. Pt.; Long Green Pod Okra, Crookneck Squash, White Baby Lima Beans, Blacix Leaf, Kleckly Sweet Water- melon, 50c pt.; Mammoth Sun- flower, 50c qt.; Citron, $1. qt.; Long Bowl and Small Ornamen- tal Gourds, 3 doz., 15c: .PP. Betty Mewborn, Bolingbroke, avGs ls Yellow meat watermelon seed, $2. lb. and postage. Exc some for print sacks, 3 alike. Each pay postage. Mrs. Mary Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 108. Striped Half Runner Bean, no tough hulls, weevil treated, gathered dry, without rain, 50c cup; PP on 3 cups or more, less add postage. Mrs. Jack Wayne, Flowery Branch, Box 114. 100 bu. PR Bunch Seed Sweet Potatoes, $3. bu.; 238 lbs. Okla. Black Diamond Watermelon _ Seed, hand cleaned, saved frorn ys Ist. year cert. planting seed, $1.50 Ib.; 30 tons Peavine and oy Bean, Grass Hay, $40. ton. FOB. Phone 118 J. R. L. March- man Jr., Fort Valley. 500 Ibs. Genuine Cannonball Black Diamond Watermeion Seed, hand selected, grown for seed only, State tested, 94 Pct. germ., $1. lb.; Orginal Ga. Sweetheart Melon, 93 Pct. germ. $2. lb. FOB. Kenneth D. Bird- song, Gordon, Rt. 1. Large amount 1951 crop White Six Week Bunch Bean Seed for garden, guar. tender, 50c cup in 2 cup lotsup. Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee. White Cornfield, White Half Runner Bean Seed, 50c_ tea- cup. W. O. Padgett, Jasper, Rt. at Okra Seed, $2.25 gal.; Mam-; moth Russian Sunflower Seed, $1.25 gal. PP. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Recleaned Sericea Lespedeza Seed, 20c lb. FOB. J. R. Morgan, Lavonia. 15 lbs. Garrison Watermelon Seed, $2. lb. Guy Powell, Lum- ber City. About 1500, more or _ less, stalks soft red Seed Cane, good, for sale my place, 1 mi. Cairo on Hwy. 188 (better known as Ochlochnee Rd.) Jesse E. Mc-| Kown, Cairo, Rt. 2. Citron Melon Seed, $1. lb. A. L. Thompson, Cadwell. Limited quantity 1951 crop, hand saved, shade dried, sound, Yellow Meat, and Black Dia- mond Watermelon, and Favorite Muskmelon Seed, unmixed, 65c teacup. Del. No stamps or _-hecks. Mrs. I. M. Sullivan, arrollton, 14 W. Chandler St. 10 Ib. Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, 50c Ib. Charles Robb, Cumming, BA & Garden Seed: 30 Ibs., Long | White Tender Hull Cutshort Cornfield Bean Seed, 50c cup. PP. Mrs. W. W. Anderson; Car- tecayer:: : Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, 50c large cup.; $1.45 for 3 cups; Also Klondike Straw- berry plants, 60c C; $4.50 M. Exch. for good print sacks. Eacn pay postage. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming. - Long, Wide Leaf, Bull Face Tobacco. Seed, 75c tbl.; Gourd Seed, 30c pack; 4 packs, $1.; Giant Gourd, 50-60 in. around, 40c pack; 3 packs, $1.; Sage and Catnip Plants, $1. doz.; Gourds, $3. doz. Add postage. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5. Tender Blue Pole Bean, White and Streaked Half Runner Bean, Peas, 3 cups, $1.; Broom Corn Seed, 3 cups, 80c. No checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. iE: Old Fashion White Half Run- ner Selected Bean Seed, large size, free of weevils, 50c large cup. PP. Miss Mamie Ander- son, Ellijay, Box 37. _ Half Runner, White Creasback, Speckled Cutshort, White Brown Cutshort, mixed Brown Pole Bean, Brown 6 Week, White Hull Half Runners, mixed, 5%c cup; Add postage. Can fill large orders. Mrs. Ople Goble, . Elti- jay. e Watermelon Seed, Okla, Black Diamond, hand. saved, high germ., PP anywhere in Ga., $1.25 lb: L. E. Akins, Macon, Rt. 3. : : 3 gal. Old Fashion Yellow Clingstone Peach Seed, 1951, ripen in August, $1. gal. Exch. for white or print sacks, etc. Mrs. R. M. Pope, Pinehurst, Rt. a - Large, Yellow Meat Water- melon Seed, $2. lb.; $1.25 half pound; 35 seed, 10c stamped envelope; Martin Gourd Seed, 10c doz. Add_,postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. Old Fashion Long Green Okra Seed, 30c cup. PP. Mrs. George Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Old Time Little White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, White Tender Cutshort Corn- field Bean Seed, $1.-cup. Plus postage. Mrs. A. H. Wade, Talk- ing Rock, Rt. 1. About 35 lbs. Black Diamond, Cannon Ball Watermelon Seed, hand saved, unwashed, not planted near other melons, $1. lb. W. F. Walden, Thomson, Rt. 1, Box 142. lb. in 5 lb. lots or over; Hot Pepper, Long Cayenne in pods, $1.50 lb. Mrs. Clara Sullivan, Tifton, Rt. 2. No. 1 Kobe Lespedeza, re- cleaned, bagged, $22. Cwt.; Korean Lespedeza, recleaned, $17.50 Cwt.; Sericea Lespedeza, recleaned, certified 90 .Pct. germ., $27.; Certi..Ky. 31 Fes- cue, $80. Cwt. 50 lb. bags. Phone 2201. C. H. Murow, Watkins- ville. Seeds of Nest Egg, Dipper and small kinds of Gourds mix- ed, 15c package. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2. SEED WANTED Want one to 2,000 lbs. Kobe Korean and Sericea seed, dod- der free. Send description and prices. Phone 73. D. S. Collier, Barnesville. Want Small amount (25) yard long bean seed, also the genuine Martin gourd seed. Mrs. Gert- rude .. Byrum, Atlanta, 3503 Johnson Rd. Rt. 2. Want 30 or 35 bu. iron or barb peas. L. E. Akins, Macon, Rt. gs Want sev. bu. yellow Hayseed Soy beans. Quote price. Burley Reed, Loganville, Rt. 1. Want 200 lbs. Lespedeza seed at once. State price. J. K. Mc- Rae, Quitman, Rt. 4. Want 5 bu. Bunch Velvet bean seed. J. L. Rentz, Howell. Want. old fashioned large round Muskmelon seed. J. C. DeVana Adal j 50c cup; 3 cups, $1.45; Lady Okra Seed, long green, 50c Want a few seeds of a rea okra (red stalk and square pod). Advise. Tom Miller, Calhoun, Re. 2. Want some of the One Thousand to one bunch, tender snap bea nseed. Mrs. M. E. Ayers, Eastanollee, Rt. 1. Want 500 stalks of Seed Sugar Cane, within 100 mi. radius. Glen Bonner, Newnan, Box 397. Want some bunch velvet bean seed. Give price. W. A. Dur- ham, Ft. Gaines, Rt. 1. PLANTS FOR SALE Leading varities Strawberry plants, 200, $1.50; 500, $3.00; $5. M. PP: Satis. guar. W. H. Bran- an, Gordon. Coastal. Bermuda Roots, 60c M. Sold only at farm. Cannot ship. All coastal sold is free of common Bermuda. Edmund G. Farrand, Leesburg; Care Co- lonial Plantation. Lucretia Dewberry, Hima- laya Blackberry, Boysenberry, 15, $1.00; Thornless Boysenber-. ry, 10, $1.00; Large Kudzu, $1. doz.; PP. J. W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. Chas. Wakefield Frostproof Cabbage, and Bermuda Onion plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2. M; Tomato, $4. M. Moss pack- ed. Delivered. Otis Conner, Pitts. : os Chas. and Early Jersey Wake- field Frostproof Cabbage, white Bermuda Onion plants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.25; $2. M; Rutger Toma- to plants, $3.50 M; 50c C; Rut-: ger seed, $2.50 lb. Prepaid. R. Chanclor, Pitts. ; 1000 Seedless Rabbiteye Huc- kleberry plants, 15c ea.; Less by 200-300. No checks. A. T. Mil- teer, Quitman. aS Kudzu Vine cuttings, 1 ft. rooted, set out like potato vine cuttings, $6. M. Del. in Ga. Lura J. Moore, Rockmart, Rt. 3. : d Kudzu Crowns, $1. C; $9. M; Lucretia Dewberry, $5. C; $40. M; Himalaya Blackberry, $5. doz.; $50. M. Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Roopville. i : Chas. Wakefield, Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage, Ga. and Cab- bage Collard plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25;- $2. M; Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, about March 20th. Dial 45070. B. F. Mallard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 528. Marglobe and New Stone, | Rutger Tomato, $3. M. Del.; 75c C; Moss packed, ready Mar. 10. Can fill large orders; Govt. in- spected, treated P. R. Red Skin potato, $5. M. Del. in April. W. R. Lightsey, Screven. Coastal Bermuda Grass sprigs for sale. Can load pick-ups or large trucks any day at my farm at Brookfield. Contact: R. W. Patrick, Tifton, Tel. 580. Watercress plants, 35c doz.; 2 doz.; 60c; 4 doz., $1.10. Mrs, Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Watercress plants, 35c doz.; 2 doz., 65c; 4 doz., $1.15. PP. Mrs. Velma Hogan, Adairsville, Rt. 2, 3 in 1 Everbearing Strawber- ry plants, $2.25 C. PP. Mrs. Na- than Weatherby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. : Booking orders for Bunch P. R. plants, $5. M. May ist de- livery. Postage prepaid. G. L. Steedly, Baxley. Lady T. Strawberry, 50c C; 300, $1.35; 500, $2.25; Pepper- mint, 30 doz.; 50, 70c; $1.20 C; Tansy, 6, 30c; Also Mush peas, 30c cup; Exch. cup Half Run- ner beans for 2 strong Sage plants. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal- houn, Rt. 1, Box 455. Mastodon Everbearing, Blake- more, and,;Lady T. Strawberry plants, 75c C; $7. M. Exchange for good print sacks, 100 plants for 3 sacks. Each pay postage. No COD. Add postage. Mrs. Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Blakemore Strawberry, $1. C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Scup- pernong Vine cuttings, 50c doz.; Catnip, 25c bunch; Peppermint, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ef- fie Crowe, Cumming. Rt L Mtn. Hucklebessy, bearin size, 2 doz., 75c; Large Klondike Strawberry, 50c C; Muscadine, 4 ft., 40c; Blue Plum, May Cher- ry Sprouts 40c ea.; Also Smooth Add. postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt: 1. . : Mastodon-Strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. Exch. for seed peanuts. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1. Spring Copenhagen, Early Jersey Cabbage, White Ber- muda Onion plants, fresh strong, good count, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Ship daily. E. L. Fitz- gerald, P. O. Box 662. White Crystal Wax (pencil size) Onion plants, green, fresh, 500, $1.25; $1.75. M. Del. PP. Satis. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitz- gerald. 3 Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7.00; $12.- 50 M. Del. No checks. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. 500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon $5. M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Scuppernong vine cuttings, 50c doz.; Catnip, 25c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Klondike Strawberry, 200, $1.; 500, $2.25; $4. M; Also Marglobe Tomato seed, $1.65 lb.; Imp. New Stone, $1.50 lb.; Calif. Wonder Pepper, $3. lb. Del. No checks. C. W. Smith, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. 3 Blueberry Bushes, 75c doz.; Sage plants, Hazlenut bushes, 20c ea.; 6, $1.00; Beechnut trees, | 25 ea.; 5, $1.00; Garlic bulbs, 75 doz.; Black Raspberry, 6," $1.00; Crabapple trees, 6, $1.00; Spearmint, 50c doz.; Add post- age. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. : Eldorado Blackberry plants, . improved variety, heavy bear- ers, $1. doz.; $4.50 C; $30. M. Maude Hamby, Greenville. Lucretia Dewberry, earliest of all, hardy, rooted, $1. doz.;' $4. C; $30. M; 2000, $50. Prompt service. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. oe Large Imp. Klondike Straw- berry, 70c C; "500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Mastodon, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Raspberry, 6, $1.00; Also Old Time Half Runner bean seed, white and, colored, 50c large cup; _butterbeans, white, colored, 30c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming, Rt. 5. 4- kinds fine Strawberry plants; 85c C; Horseradish, Red Raspberry, White Blackberry, 6, 65c; Garlic, 60c doz.; Pepper- mint, Garden Horsemint, 24, 50c; Black Walnut Meats, clean, $1.5 pound package; $5.25 for 5 lbs. PP. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54. Kudzu Crowns, $7. M. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Jones, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. we : Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75c doz.; Hazlenut bushes, 85c doz.; Blackberry, 65c doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz., $1.08; Yellow Root, 60c doz.; Birdeye bushes, 65 doz.; Red and Yel- low Plum bushes, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Howard Easiey, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Hazlenut bushes, $f. doz.; Mt. Huckleberry plants, bearing size, Blackberry, Dewberry, 75 doz.; Yellow Root, 65c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hender- son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, Hazlenut bushes, 75c doz.; Wild Strawberry plants, 4 doz., $1.00; Yellow Root, 60c doz.; Blackberry, Dewberry, 50c doz.; Plum Bushes, 20c ea.; Catnip, 25c bunch. Mrs. Manda Hen- derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Genuine Blakemore and Klondike Strawberry plants, 80c C; $6._M; Lawton Blackberry, $6. C; 75 doz. T, H. Graves, Fayetteville. _ Cabbage plants, fresh, spring grown Wakefield, Copenhagen, also White Bermuda Onion, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del. in Ga. I. L. Leaf Mustard seed, 2 tbls., 25;}- a ee Small Clear Peach, 35c. doz. | Cokers Cotton Bae Blakemore Strawberry, $1. C; Strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.00; | _|not treated or ; e Seed, ned $7. Cwt. Write for p1 truck lots. Phone. Nolan, Rutledge. planted 1. yr. fr machine delinted, Cwt. R. E. Rowe, Alv: About 2000 Ibs. D | ton Seed, . Strain . year, picked dry, g roll dropped at gin to $10.50 Cwt. FOB. SI 100 lb.bags. M. O. U. Eastanollee. + Pure Cokers 100 tant Cotton Seed, deli san treated, in 100 1 rect from breeder, $ Full count. Prompt shipment.ttreated with Ceresan, Will shop COD. D. C. Farmington. | Cokers wilt resist tonseed, certified, Blue year, 90 Pct. germ. purity, bagged in ne bags, machine delinted, with Ceresan, $8. Cwt. sistant Cotton Seed, germ., kept pure at year, $5. Cwt. E. L. Fort Gaines. 2 Cokers 100 wilt res ton Seed, Ist. yr. g Pet., by Southeastern machine delinted, Cer ed, $9. Cwt.; ton lots Noble P. Ba: