Georgia Farmers
Syl
Vom Linder Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1952
NUMBER 29
_ Editoral By TOM LINDER
During the last ten years, the produc-
Bion of livestock in Georgia has increased
$430 percent. This is the greatest increase
gf of livestock of any state in the Union.
Vith the increase of livestock and poul-
opulation, it is only natural that we
increased problems of controlling
stock diseases.
NEW LAW H. B. 507
| Im recognition of the increased prob-
-4\ems of controlling livestock diseases, the
| Legislature, at its last session, enacted H.
|B. No. 507. This legislation requires all op-
ferators, dealers and brokers in livestock
| to obtain a license from the Commissioner
Joi Agriculture.
] The Legislature recognized the fact
jthat, unless, the state makes progress in
e Legislature also, in H. B. No. 507,
ngthened existing laws and provided
uarantines against the further spread
estock. diseases and quarantines to
ad of disease from these concentra-
is administrative relief may be ob-
aed simply by applying to the Com-
sioner of Agriculture, setting up the
or regulation which is believed to be
r or unauthorized by law.
Inder the laws of the State enacted
1874 to date, the Commissioner of
ulture is charged with the duty and
sibility of encouraging the im-
ent and production of livestock
with taking such measures as may be
ed expedient for the control and
cation of livestock diseases.
conformity with these several acts of
egislature, the Commissioner of Ag-
ure has, from time to time, promul-
certain rules and regulations. Since
mactment of H. B. No. 507 at the last
lon, it has become necessary to re-
and enlarge somewhat the scope of
eculations.
to simplify and make easily
ll these rules and regulations,
sioner of Agriculture hag pre-
NEW LIVESTOCK LAW
ction barns so as to prevent the .
pared the following brief outline of just
what is required for the lawful operation
of auction barns in the state.
NOTICE TO AUCTION
SALES BARN OPERATORS
SIMPLE CONDENSATION OF
RULES AND REGULATIONS
AS APPLIED TO AUCTION
SALES BARNS
SWINE
(1) All swine apparently healthy may
be entered in sale.
(2) Swine going to recognized slaugh-
tering establishments must not be inocu-
lated or reinoculated,
(3) Swine accompanied by official cer-
- tificate of inoculation need not be reinoc-
ulated at barn for hog cholera. This is
true whether going for immediate slaugh-
ter or not.
(4) Swine not going for immediate
slaughter and not accompanied by official
certificate of inoculation must be inocu-
lated before leaving sale barn.
(5) Inoculation for hog cholera may be
made by veterinarian, county agent, vo-
cational teacher or other person qualify-
ing under Georgia Law.
(6) No swine may be removed from
auction barn premises except on official
release signed by veterinarian who is au-
thorized to release animals from quaran-
tine.
CATTLE
(1) All cattle going to recognized
slaughtering establishments for immedi-
ate slaughter may be moved without test
if apparently healthy.
(2) All cattle not going for slaughter
must be tested for brucellosis.
(3) All reactors must be branded with
the letter B as required by law and
must go to recognized slaughtering estab-
lishments for immediate slaughter.
(4) All suspects may, at the option of
the owner, be branded and go for immedi-
ate slaughter or held in quarantine until
suspicion is removed by further tests.
No swine, cattle or other livestoek may
be moved from quarantined premises ex-
cept by authorization of the veterinarian
in charge on official release signed by
him in: triplicate, copy of which release
must accompany all livestock to their
destination.
March 25, 1952
VETERINARIANS
It is further required that each live-
stock sales establishment shall obtain the
services of a duly authorized veterinarian
who is on the approved list of the Com-
missioner of Agriculture; said veterinari-
an to serve at the pleasure of the Com-
missioner of Agriculture and to be pro-
vided with a certificate of such appoint-
ment which shall be in effect for one year
unless sconer revoked by the Commis-
sioner of Agriculture.
This regulation does not in any way in-
terfere or change the existing law which
provides for the inoculation of hogs by
county agents, vocational teachers or oth-
er qualified persons trained to proficiency
in the use of hog cholera serum and modt-
fied virus. Neither does it change the
law which permits a farmer to inoculate
his own hogs.
However, those provisions of law ap-
ply only to the inoculation of hogs for
hog cholera and do not apply to the treat-
ment of any other swine diseases.
Only a qualified veterinarian will be
able to pass upon the health of swine and
other livestock and it is therefore neces-
sary to have a veterinarian to pass upon
the fitness of each animal to be released
from quarantine in the auction barns.
It is also necessary to have a veterinari-
an to make the required tests for brucel-
lois or bangs disease of cattle going back
to the farms.
SANITATION
The question of making sales barns and
premises sanitary will of necessity re-
quire progressive handling. This is made
necessary by reason of the tact that many
existing barns cannot be made satisiac+
torily sanitary on short notice. However,
the vecessary improvements of existing
barns will be required within a reasen-
able time and all new barns will be re-
quired to be built according to satisfac-
tory specifications for the enforcement of
sanitary practices.
RIGID DISEASE CONTROL
ESSENTIAL
Not only is the dariger of disease in-
creased by reason of increased livestock
population in Georgia but the danger of
the spread of infection from _ outside
sources is tremendous,
The Department of Agriculture m
Washington has called a meeting in Wash-
ington tomorrow (March 27) Because of
an outbreak of anthrax which was im-
ported into this country:in bone meal
from Europe. The old countries of Eu-
rope are a constant threat of inf>ction be-
cause of imports into this country.
Anthrax is a most virulent and deadly
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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Red Cushion or Mixed Mums,
Mauve Pink Per. Phlox, Mul-
lein Pinks, Pink or Red Dbl.
Carnations, Lavender Digitalis,
mixed Dianthus, 50c doz.; Seed:
5 dif. Datura, Passion Flower,
Ruffled Petunias, 25c pkt.; 8
dif. colors Sultanas, Coleus or
Josephs Coat, 10c pkt. Add
postage. Wm. Smith, Arnolds-
ville.
Steeles Mastodon Jumbo Pan-
sy Plants, $2.50 C; Add post-
age. Mrs. Emma D. Gibson,
* Augusta, 2740 Milledgeville Rd.
30 rooted. Dbl. Pink Begonia
Cuttings, 25c ea.; 10: Dbl. Red
Begonia Cuttings, 10 Dbl. White,
not rooted, 15c ea.; 2, 25c; 6
fRose Colored Sultana, 4 var.
Leaf Sultana Cuttings, rooted,
2, 25c; One Fire Plant, 6-9 in.
tall, 25e. Mrs. Cecil E. Howard,
Austell, Box 47.
_ Mums, Nancy Rose, Red Radi-
ance, Bronze, Yellow Sunglow,
Red, 50c doz.; Old Fashion Ver-
bena, 20c nice bunch; Pink
Yarrow, 40c bunch; Blue Agera-
tum, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2.
Dahlias; Mixed Varieties
Large, Small, and Medium,
many different colors, well
sprouted when shipped, all dbl.
flowering, $1.50 doz. Add post-
age.- Mrs. Vaughn Rogers,
Ayersville.
Nice African Violets, 25c-$1.;
Also want Leopard "Begonia.
Mrs. Pearl Merrell, Atlanta, 927 |
Crew St., S. W.
American Holly, 6 yrs. old,!
$1. ea.; 50, $25.; Boxwood, |
various sizes and prices, all in-
spected. T. E. Eason, Atlanta,
1182 Bunclub Rd. N. W., Rt. 14,
Box 34. *
African Violets: Bi-Color, Vio- |
Jet Beauty, Orchid Wonder,
White Wonder, Sunrise, Lady
Geneva, Neptune, Jessie, Sailor-
girl, Bronzegirl, Lavender Girl,
urplegirl, Pinkgirl, Lonantha,
Oc; 3, $1.35; 6, $2.50;, Leaves,
7, $1. Jeanne Wilson, Atlanta,
943 Greenwood, N. E. EL 4904.
American Boxwoods, at my
home, 25c-$5.; Also Forsythia,
25c-$3.50. A. F. Jackson, At-
Janta, 435 Ridgewood PAG
E. DE 5495.
Achimenese, white, lavender,
blue, $1: doz.; Purple, 3, $1.;
Azaleamumas, red, purple, yel-
low, bronze, heavy clumps, 75c;
3, $2.; Begonias, An, elwing,
Beefsteak, Star, Rex, pard,
Dbl. Red, Pink, White 50e; 3,
$1.35; Ferns, Ostrich umos
Boston, rengeri, 3, $1. Mrs.
Nee. ilson, Atlanta, 943
Greenwood Ave., N. B.
Ragged Robin, Gaillardia,
Pink and White Baby Breath,
Larkspur, 25c doz.; Hollyhocks,
Golden Rain Tree, 50c doz.;
Candy Tuft, 25c ea.; Oxallis,
25c bunch; MO. Mrs. B. H.
Carter, Atlanta, 35 Weyman
Ave. S. W. AL 5040.
Dahlia Bulbs, $1.50 doz. Plus
postage. All different. Mrs. J.
R. Denton, Atlanta, 724 Ashby
St., S. W.
African Violets, Over 75
varieties, Blueyed Beauty, Red
Spoon, Red Girl, Norseman, Sun-
rise, Innocense, Dbl, Sailors De-
light, Sailor Girl, Dbl. Neptune,
etc. Also leaves 10, $1. Can-
not ship. Mrs. L. L. Presley,
Atlanta, 1076 Tilden St., .N.
BE 6124.
Rose Per. Phlox, Larkspurs,
Petunias, Daisy Mums, Blue
Ageratums, 45c doz. White
Star, Red Spider, Blue Beil
Bulbs, 60c doz.; Milk and Wine,
White Iris, White Butterfly
Bulbs, 25c ea.;. Cedar Ferns,
35c ea. Exchange for Geraniums
or Begonias. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs,
Rebecca, Rt. 2.
Pink Running Roses, 15c ea.:
6 Mums, dif. colors, 30c; Mixed
Petunias, 15c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca.
Perennials: Dbl. Coreopis,
Sunburst, White, Pink Achillea,
White, Red, Pink, Purple, Bron-
ze, 3 dif. Yellow Mums, Pink,
| White Cushion Mums, Physote-
| gia, rooted, $1. doz.; "All colors
Gaillardia, Petunias, 50c doz.
|Add postage. Also want the
| Actinidia Chinensis. Mrs. Maude
Granger, Reidsville.
2 Tone Brown, Yellow, White,
;Purple, many other colors Iris,
|Peach Glad Bulbs, 50c doz. Or
exchange for Geranium cutting,
or Cushion Mums, Red Ver-
bena, at 10c ea. Mrs. Alice
Adams, Resaca, Rt. 1.
Cacti cuttings, several differ-
ent kinds, yellow and red
blooms, Rattaily and Christmas,
20c ea.; 6, $1. Add postage;
Also Boston Fern cuttings, 25c.
Mrs. Lillian Holland, Resaca,
gels
Mullein Pinks, Dbl. and Sin-
gle Day Lilies, Pink, and White
Yarrow, Goldenglow, 50c doz.;
Dif. Iris, $1.25 doz.; Yellow
Weigelas, 50c ea.; Red Crab,
50c ea. Add postage, Mrs. H. H.
Thomason, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Gypsy Iris, Lemon Lilies, $1.
doz.; Dbl. Red Dahlia Bulbs,
$1.50 doz.; Butter and Eggs,
Snowdrops, 50c doz.; Winter
Pinks, Evergreen Ferns, 45c
elump; Dbl. Jonquil Bulbs, 5c
doz. Add postage. Mra, H.
Chastain, Roy. j
A.|nice clump,
FLOWERS AND SEED
SEED FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED >
FOR SALE.
Green White Stripe and all
Green Jew, 10c ea. cutting,
Deep Rose Verbena, 10c bunch,
$1. doz.; Field Daisies, 25c doz.:
$1.50 Cc; Res Cannas, 3 25;
White Tris, 50c doz.; Baby
Breath Spif@as, 15c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Dz W. Faircloth,
Rochelle, P. O. Box 1044.
Pink Cherokee Roses, Rho-
dendrons, Mt. Laurels, Red, Yel-
low Azaleas, Dogwood, Crab-
apples, Coralberry, tulip Pop-
lars, Hemlock, White Pine, Red-
bud, Holly, Silver Maple, 3-3 rh,
$2.75; doz.; Phlox, Blue Iris,
Snowdrops, Shasta Daisies, Blue
Violets, Fall Pinks, $2.50 C.
Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff.
White Dogwoods, Mt. Pine,
Azaleas, Mt. Laurels, Crabap-
ples, Red Maples, $1.50 doz.,
Rhodendrons, Easter Bells, Hol-
lys, Birdeyes, Cherokee Roses,
Sweetshrubs, 40c ea.; Blue Iris,
Orange Day Lilies, 'Sweetpeas,
Evergreen Galax, Mt. Ferns,
Arbutus, Heartease, 40c doz.
Mae Bell Barnes, Mineral Bluff.
3 col. Azaleas, Mt. Laurels,
Rhododendrons, Yellow, White
Dogwood, Red Bud, Coralberry.
Pink Cherokee Rose, Crabapple,
Holly, Strawberry Bush, Creek
Hemlock, Red Maple, Tulip Pop-
lar, 2-3 ft., $2. doz.; Per. Phlox,
Shasta Daisies, $2. C. All root-
ed and postpaid. Mrs. Virginia
Black Mineral Bluff.
White Dogwoods, Red Maples,
3, col. Azaleas, Mt. Laurels,
Crabapples, Holly, Hemlock,
Strawberry Bush, $1.50 doz.;
Rhododendrons, Sweetshrubs,
White Pines, Pussywillows,
Cherokee Roses, 25c ea.; Arbut-
us, Galax, Shasta Daisies, Mt.
Fern, White, Blue Violets, 45c
doz. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral
Bluff.
Mt. Laurels, White Dogwood,
Ser ia! Bush, Red Maple,
Azaleas, Tulip Poplars, Holly,
Crabapple, Hemlock, rooted,
$9.50 doz.; Rhododendrons, Pus-
sywillows, White Pines, Sweet-
shrubs, Cherokee Roses, 25c ea.;
Shasta Daisies, Arbutus, Galax,
Mt. Ferns, White, Blue Violets,
45c doz. Mrs. W.- D. Davis,
Mineral Bluff.
3 col Azaleas, Yellow, White
Dogwood, Coralberry, Rhodo-
dendrons, Mt. Laurels, Straw-
W.|berry Bush, Redbud, Cherokee
Rose, Tulip Poplar, Red Mapie,
Holly, Creek Hemlock, $2. doz.;
White Pine, $1.50 doz.; Phlox,
Blue Violets, Shasta Daisies, $2.
C. Rooted. Mrs. E. J. Milhollan,
Mineral Bluff, Box 173.
Pink Rhododendrons, Mtn.
Laurels, Azaleas, White Dog-
woods, Redbuds, Crabapple,
Red Maples, Yellow Tulip Pop-
lars, Hemlock, Easter Bush, Hol-
ly, White Pines, 2-3 ft., rooted,
$2.75 doz.; Purple Violets, White
Shasta Daisies, Pink Per. Phlox,
Orange Day Lilies, $2. C. Gladys
Robinson, Mineral Bluff.
White Dogwood, Mt. Pines,
Azaleas, Mt. Laurels, Crabapple,
Red Maples, $1.50 doz.; Rrodo-
dendrons, Easter Bells, Bird-
eyes, Cherokee Roses, Sweet-
shrubs, Holly, 40c ea. Blue
Iris, Orange Day Lilies, Swet-
peas, Evergreen Galax, Arbutus,
Mt. Ferns, Heartease, 40c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. .Alfred M.
Roper, Mineral Bluff.
Mt. Laurels, Rhododend-
rons, White, Yellow Dogwoods,
Azaieas, Coralberry, Redbud,
Pink Cherokee*Rose, Tulip Pop-
lar, Holly, Crabapple, Creek
Hemlock, Red Maple, Straw-
berry Bush, $2. doz.; White
Pines, -15 inches, $1. doz.;
Shasta Daisies, Phlox, $2. C.
PP. Mrs. Edna Rukat, Mineral
Bluff.
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
Azaleas, Yellow, White Dog-
wood, Redbud, Coralberry, Pink
Cherokee Rose, Crabapple, Hol-
ly, Strawberry Bush, Creek
Hemlock, Red Maple, Tulip Pop-
lar, 2-3 ft., $2. doz.; Per. Phlox,
Shasta Daisies, Grey Violets,
$2. C. PP. Mrs. Boon Wilson,
Mineral Bluff.
Bulbs: Purple Achimenese,
50, $1.; Dbl. Tuberose, 55c doz.:
30, $1.10; Tuberose Bulblets,
200, $1.; Red Tree Dahlia Tubers
$1.15 doz.; Maiden Hair Ferr,
35e. Miss Emma
DUsEes, Oliver.
L.
Dahlias: Pride of California,
Cherokee. Brave, Red Tree,
Superb White, White Wonder,
Jane Cowl, Syble, Jersey Beau-
ty, Pink Beauty, D. Day, Hunts
Velvet Wonder,
Black Dahlia, Mommoth Cham-
pion, De Warner, etc., $3. doz.
Mrs. James E. Boyd, Millen,|
206 Park Ave.
' Yellow Jasmine, 50c bunch
rooted; Ivy, rooted,. 25, $1.;
Dorothy Perkins, Rose Bushes,
25c ea. Mrs. T. M. Harris, Mil-
ner,
Althea, all colors, blooming
size, $1.; Smaller, 50; Flowering
Peach, blooming size, oe; Lilacs
75c ea.: Cannas, Orange, Red,
75 doz.: 2:do0z:, $1. (Ready
Aug. and Sept,) Hedge Plants,
rooted, 35, $1. Mrs. O. L. Owens,
Monticello, Rt..5.
Bird of Paradise Seed, 25
doz. with stamped envelope.
Mrs. H. E. Burns,, Newnan, 15
Dewey, S. E.
Young English Boxwoods,
rooted, 12 in., $3.50 doz. Add
postage. M. M. Cochran, Pisgah.
Giant Dahlia: red, pink, white,
purple, all col., PomPoms, $1.
doz.; Mixed Bulbs, double, 75c
doz.; Velvet Rose, 40c ea.; Blue
Violets, 30c doz.; Peach Rose,
25c ea.; Blue Lilacs, 15c ea.,
Hedge Plants, 25c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Mary Ellis, Pisgah.
Petunias, Phlox, Larkspur,
Pink Primrose, Several Colors,
Mums, 50c doz.; Red, Yellow,
Pink, Orange Cannas, Dbl. Day
Lilies, $1. doz.; Pink Rambler
Rose, Sweetshrubs, English
Dogwood, Red Turks Cap, 25c
ea. Add postage. No less than
$1. orders. Mrs. G. D. Mitchell,
Pitts, Box 38.
20 Boxwoods, 24 yrs. old, for
sale. Cannot ship. Miss Ioma
Corbin, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Nice Shasta Daisy Plants, 35c
doz.; 3 doz. $1. Add postage
a J. L. Poitevint, Barwick,
t. 2.
Star of Bethlehem, Butter and
Egg, Jonquil, Daffodils, Narcissi,
Day Lilies, Lady of the Lake,
25c doz.; White Flag, Roman
Hyacinth, Snow Drop, Spider
Lily, Chrysanthemums, 50c doz.
Colored Iris, Cannas, Lilacs,
Pink Almond, 3, 25c. Mrs. Ar-
ped Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box
Large, med, small blooming
Dahlias, many colors, mixed
only, 75c doz:; 18, $1.;- Glads,
blooming size, mixed colors, 45
doz. Exchange for smooth print
sacks, some odd and small holes
if priced right. Mrs. Lovelle
Ownbey, Blairsville, Rt. 3.
50,000 well rooted Privet
Hedge Bushes (stay green kind)
200, $1.; Red Radiance Rose
cuttings, guar. true to name, 6,
$1. Del. Exchange for 3 print
or 4 white sacks, 100 lb. cap.
Mrs. B. Thornton, Bowdon.
King Alfred Jonquils, White
Narcissi, $2. C; Yellow Dbl.
Cannas, Orange Day, Iris, Pur-
ple Iris Lilies, $1. doz.; Rose
Col. Thrift, Snowdrop Bulbs,
25c doz.; Shrubbery, Purple
Berry in fall, white blooms in
spring, $5. C. Martha Wommack,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89.
Red and Yellow Cannas, 75c
doz.; King Alfred Jonquils,
Paper White and Yellow Nar-
cissi, 35c doz.; Blue German
Iris, White Iris, 85c doz.; Star
of Bethlehem, Blue Hyacinths
95c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Joe
Smith, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 66.
Giant Dahlias: Mrs. Warner,
Mrs. George, Buckeye King,
Eureka White, Jane Cowl, Sun-
ray, Golden Beauty, Murphy
Master Piece, HRS Yellow, Ash-
ley Park, Bashful Giant, Ameri-
cas Sweetheart, others, $2.50
doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. P.
Ivey, Bremen; Rt. 1.
Shasta Daisies, white, bliie,
yellow Fall, Vinca Minor, 6
kinds Iris, Blue Easter Lilies,
4 kinds Daffodils, Evergreen
Hedge Plants, Old Fashion
Houseleak, Tea, Butter and Egg,
Sweet Pea Tree, Spirea, Forsy-
ae Altheas, 35, $1.25, PP. Mrs.
E. Sanders,. Buchanan.
Pink Queen Anns, Lace, 6,
Purple Ball,
|and Baby Fern, Pink
Amaryllis Bulbs 50c |
low Jonquils, Dbl,
Jonquil Db te
lies, White Narcissi, _
Blue Easter Lilies
sacks as many as 3 ali
Effereine Mosley, Bi
RFD 1, Box On s=
me white mixed wi
alike. Mrs. J.
Buena Vista, Rt. 5.
Pink Thrift, $1. 2526
te age Alma Moseley,
t
Pot Plant Collectio: ;
25; Star of Bethlehem
35c_doz.; 60, 80c; Yelle
quil Bulbs, 40c doz.
cress, 35 doz.; 4 doz.,
Large and Small Boxwo
50 up. Come after. Mrs.
Stone, Adairsville, Rt.
Fine Iris, orchid,
yellow, purple, many t
$1.25 doz.; Also rooted
hock Plants, pink,
red, $1. doz. Mrs. J.
Guire, Adairsville.
Mums: October Glow,
etta Roberson, Laver@er
N15 -plants, $1.; Pink,
Red, Lavender, Rose and
Daisy Mums, 15, 75c; Pi
mixed colors, 30 p
Moss packed..Add po
W. S. Griffin, Adel, Ri
All colors dbl. Geraniur
bloom, 35c ea.; Beefste:
gonias, Plumosa Ferns
and Cacti, 25 ea. Add
for postage on each ord
Alma Moore, Adel.
Large rooted Boston,
SES Cee ee et at eS cee Eg ee
35c ea.; 3, $1.; Bloom:
75c; Xmas and Tha
Cacti, Areoplane Plants.
ple Verbenas, 30c ea. Ad
age. Mrs. Jessie Howar
bany; 616 Stadium St.
Rooted Chrysanthemun
ple, bronze, white, yellov
blooms from Sept. to
$1. PP; Calif. Giant Zinni
Red, Yellow, White, Pi
large 5-6 in. blooms,
40c qt. PP. Mrs. A. M.
Alto; Rt. 1, Box 195:
Pink Thrift, 50c C;
Add postage, Mrs. Da
Alto.
Red Jarvis Rooted
Cuttings, 50c ea; $
Dwarf Named Azalea
4 dif. rooted, 15c ea.; $1
Passion Flower Roots,
$2. doz.; Lilies: Ismene,
Lemon or Dbl. Bronze,
Begonia, 15c ea. Add
Mrs. Nora Smith, Arn
Jonquils, Daffodils,
White April Narcissi, O!
hion Dbl. Butter and Egg
$2. C; 25 of each, $2; Whi
Dbl. Orange Day Lilies,
Blue Sweet Violets, Gri
35 doz. plants; Pink Thi
C; $4.50 C: All PP. Mrs.
Wallace, Arnoldsville,
Pink Glad bulbs, P
strain, $1.20 doz.; Large
Yellow Dahlia Tubers, 5,
Tiger Lily Seedlings,
Bronze, Daisy Type,
Yellow Mums, Cream
Daisies, Feverfew, 50c) doz
checks. Add 15 postage
orders. Mrs. Annie Pattil
Grange, Rt. 4.
Rooted Pink Thrift, 2
bunches pius postage; A
eral nice size Boxwoorts. 4
not ship. Come dig up.
R. Bailey, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
20 mixed German Iris,
2 col. Jap. Iris, 20c ea.;
Siberian Iris, Mixed
Phlox, and Sweet Wi
doz.; 2 col. Fall Bloon
ea. Mrs. S. M. Gunter,
renceville, Rt. 1.
Baby Snowball, Mimo
wood, Azalea, S
Cherry Laurel, Xma:
Holly, Chinaberry iE
Tulip Poplar, G@
low Jan. J.
ee Se ee
se Sa
.60c;,Red and Wite om on
Dahlia Tubers, 3, 60c.
M.
Pride
ted; Dbl. Wax Be-
i a ee eel
=
on Lilies, $1.00
olets, 50, $1.00.
wer, Lawrence-
t
Geraniuin cuttings,
Oxalis, 5. kinds
Wax Plant cut-
.; Sword Ferns, 15c
Larkspurs, - large.
vender, bronze mums,
doz. Add postage.
Williams, Lawrence-
a. 2 i i. a J
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sirea Thumbergi,
;, assorted, besattad
's. $2. prepaid. Josan
enceville.
blooming
; Serise Pink
Dbl. Red Geraniums,
aranteed damp pack,
dd postage. Mrs. L. L.
Vy
.
emums, large shag-
. lavender, small
hing pink, small yel-
30c doz. plus 10c
Rooted Red Monthly
om a She 30c plus
W. White,
Rt. L Roe 84.
ine Lilies, Pink, Blue
ydrangeas, de i Red.
dina, 25c ea.; Red
ies, 50c ea.; Christ-
, de ea.; Ageratum,
3 ; Larkspur, all col-
rapew0Ce COZ. in
Cacti, 5e . ea.;
ern, Exhibition mums,
llow, 20c ea. Mrs. R.
, Lincolnton.
Baby Zinnias, Glit-
gold plants, 20c_ ea.
delivery; Seed; Baby
Glitter Marigold, Pur-
White Bachelor But-
large matchbox full;
w, 10c Tbl. and stamp-
ope. 50c orders PP in
checks. Mrs. M. M. Kel-
onia, Rt. 3.
urels, Redbud, mixed
Pussywillow, Chero-
s, Red, pee ae
jogwood, R oney-
Min. Ivy, Hemlock,
Poplar, 4, $1.00; $1. 75
- Star of les A
uils, Day Lilies, Ar-
Gann, 30c doz.; $1.25 C
Wilson, Loving.
ilacs, Pink, Blue Hy-
Lantanas, 25c. ea.;
d Spotted Cannas, 3,
ss Pinks, 25c. large
sm Pom Dahlias, 25
1e or Button, 4 0 clock,
, large pack seed,
nge for Red Thrift,
is, Lula.
ipers, Four 8-12 in,
Lemon and Double Day
60c doz.; Top Sail, Tar-
im Creek Museadine,
Pink Thrift, 50c C. Add
a Lona Tallent, Lu-
TAS LS. A a SE SS Pe. Oe
colors Chrysanthe-
flowers, or anything
Cannot mail. Henry
d, Marietta, 330 Rose-
Medium size Dbl. Tube
White Narcis-
utter and Eggs, Yellow
ils, 25e doz. Add post-
el Sullivan, Marietta,
ime Purple Lilacs, But-
ush, Bridalwreath, Spi-
Iden Bells, Jan. Jas-
Flowering Quince, Flow-
; Peach, Purple isteria,
-Spirea, _ 25e ea.; 2, 45c.
_ A, Wilson, Martin.
Bulbs, blooming size,
ch, red, yellow, pur-
te with purple stripe,
$5. CGC; $39.-M. PP<in
gons, Aenean. 65
Phlox, Hardy
ur, Cornflower,
Goldenglow, Pink
doz. ee
them:
a Dehtine 6 dif.
clump
white, variegated, |
"Fluffy (
_ Nice Stock plants, ready, 75c
doz.; Extra fine Pansy plants,
30c doz. Add postage. No or-
ders filled for less than $1. Mrs.
Derwood Allgood, Meigs, Rt. 1..
Chrysanthemums, large type,
3 varieties incurve, 1 variety
reflex straight petal, all white,
$1.50 doz.; 2doz., $2.50. PP.
M. Moseley, Menlo.
Mum Plants, Doubles, Yellow,
Pink, Plain Daisy type, Bronze,
White, Red and White varie-
gated, Crested Daisy Type,
White with Yellow Crest, 30<
doz.; Long and Short Trumpet
Daffodils, mixed or separate,
75c C. Add postage. Exchange
for sacks. Mrs. Ela M. Moore.
c/o A. H. Griffin, Cataula.
Pot Flower Cuttings, 12, $1.25:
Dahlia Slips, different sizes and
colors, $1. "doz.; Tiger Lilies,
75 doz.; Blue Larkspurs, 75c
C. Add postage. Mrs. John
Gable, Cedartown, Rt. 3,
Chrysanthemums, dif. colors,
50c doz. Exchange for print or
white sacks. Mrs. C. C.-Wilson,
Chamblee, Rt. 1, Phone 7-4825
Yellow, Red, White, Purple,
(mixed) Chrysanthemums, 50c
doz.; Or exchange for improved
lilies (not day) or Tube Roses
Mrs. Pennye Wilson, Chamblee,
Rt: ols
Double Mums: Red, White,
Yellow, Pink, Bronze, Purple,
Salmon, dif. col. Daisy and But-
ton, 25 different type, 2 doz.,
$1. Etate color; Large Mums,
Pink, Yellow, White (silver
sheen) $1. doz.; 4 col. Per. Ver-
bena, 18 plants, $1. Mrs. H. B.
Roberson, Chula.
Mums, large, medium, pom,
buttons, nice collection 3 doz.,
$1.; Rooted Verbena, pink, pur-
ple;50c doz.; Pink Per. Phlox,
50c doz. Mrs. W. H. Whitten,
Chula.
Light and Dark Purple Mums,
Shasta Daisies, 25c doz.; Mixed
Cannas, 50c doz.; Pink and Blue
Hydrangeas, 50c ea.; Glad Bulbs,
60c doz.; Jonquil, butter and
Eggs, 75e C; Exchange for pink,
yellow, purple Glad Bulbs,
Sprengeri Fern, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. John Howard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Shrubbery, 2 yr. old rooted,
Deuizia, light pink, 65c ea. Pre-
paid in Ga. Mrs. Geo. Bulgin,
Cleveland, Rt. 3.
_ Golden Large Yellow Heme-
rocallis Lilies, $1. doz.; White
Tris, 50e doz.; Blue and Purple,
75c doz.;
25c.-doz.; 12 large Blue Day
Glories, 2, 25c; Mixed Daffodils,
Jonquils, White Narcissi Bulbs,
$1. C. Add postage. Mrs. L. S.
Brown, Columbus, 1321 Wild-
wood Drive.
Chrysanthemums, names,
colors, labeled and double varie-
ties, $1, doz.; Yellow, Pink
Daisy Mums, White Anemone,
Red, White Yarrow, Orange
Day Lilies, 75c doz. Mrs. H. L.
Anthony, Columbus, Rt. 3.
All colors Snapdragon Seed,
20c tsp.; Ice Plant Seed, 48, 20c.
Add postage. Mrs. I. N. Minish,
_| Commerce, Rt, 4.
Daisy type Chrysanthemums,
rooted plants in mixed colors,
white, bronze, pink, rose, yel-
low, red, nice collection, 18,
$1. plus 15c postage; Large type
Mum,, red with gold reverse,
incurved, $1. doz. plus 15c post-
age. Miss Ruth Underwood, Con-
yers, Rt. 3.
=
Fine Cannas: Eureka White,
City of Portland Pink, Gold,
Lemon Yellow, Giant,
Humbert, President Red, Alle-
mania Variegated, $1.50 doz.;
$10. C; Shasta Daisies, $2. CG
Mrs, J. R. Camp, Cordele.
Large incurved White Mums,
10, $1.; Yellow Spoon, 25c $1;
Perennial Phlox, pink, 10, $1.;
Add postage. Mrs, W. E. John-
son, Crawfordville, Rt. 2,
Pool Lilies, yellow, red, white,
pink, $1.75 ea.; ; Larkspurs, False
Dragon Head *Plants, 45 doz.;
/Mum. Plants, assorted colors,
75e doz. Add postage. Mrs. G.
P. Nunn, Crawfordville. |
Orange Day Lilies, 25 doz.;
Sweetshrubs, 60c doz; May
postage. Mrs. Edwin ree
ee Ra
ie Gatles,
Confederate Violets,
King
Roses, 2-3 tt, Pink, 15c ea. Add|
Oleanders, red, white, double
yellow, Rose and Lavender
Thrift, $1. C; Fine Iris, 10 cols.,
15, $1.; Rose Oxalis, 25c bunch:
Nandinas, 50c; Mixed Mums,
25c doz.; Improved Gardenias,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Annie
West, Crawfordville.
Large size named Dahlias,
Bashful Giant, Margaret Wil-
son, Watchung Giant, Pride of
California, Thomas Edison, Jer-
sey Beacon, Gallant Fox, many
others, not labeled, $2. doz. Mrs.
Lucy Wilson, Culberson, N. C.,
Rt. 1, Box 192. (Resident of
Georgia).
Boston, Asparagus, Sprengeri
Ferns, 50c ea.; Bell Thanks-
giving and Xmas Cacti, 50c ea.;
Blue Pink Hydrangeas, $1;
Jade, Plumbago, 35c ea.; Ever:
blooming Begonias, 40c ea.;
Purple Iris, 40c doz.; Sultanas,
35c; Red Cannas, 40c doz.; Varie-
gated Jew, 30c bunch. Plus post-
age. Mrs. Otis ee Cum-
ming.
Everblooming Begonias (red),
20c ea.; Striped Jew, green and
white, 20c cutting; Novelty
Cacti, rooted, 60c ea.; Monkey
Tail Cacti, cuttings, 20c ea.;
Salmon Pink Geranium cuttings,
25c ea. Add postage. No orders
less 50c. Mrs. Samuel Caine,
Cumming. :
Orange Day Lilies, 25c doz.;
White Dogwood, 50e ea.; Clus-
tered Spireas, rooted, Seven
Sister Rose cuttings, 40 ea.;
Evergreen Privet Hedges, 50c
doz.;
routs, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
M. L. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Old Fashion Pinks, Ever-~-
green Ferns, 45c bunch; Gypsy
Tris, $1. doz.; Butter and Eggs,
Snowdrops} Jonquil Bulbs, 50c
doz.; Pink Taffeta Rose Bush,
30c ea. Mrs. W. W. Lowman,
Roy. |
Lemon Lilies, 25c doz.; Old
Fashion Bleeding Heart, Mare-
chneil Roses, 75c ea.; Myrtle,
25c and 50c ea.; Pink Dorothy
Perkin Roses, Bridalwreath,
Butterfly, 10e ea.; Boxwood
cuttings, 5c ea.; Golden Rod,
5c ea.; Rooted, 25c ea. Mrs. B
H. Osborn, Roy.
Nandinas, 12-15 in., 35c ea.; 3,
$1.; Red, Rose Everblooming
Begonias, Dbl. Salmon Pink
Geranium, 15c ea.; Phlox, pink,
35c doz.; Rose Thrift, $1. C; Oak
Hydrangeas, Ferns, 25c ea.;
Mixed Glads, 50 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston,
Rt 1: j
Jonquil Bulbs, Pink Thrift.
$1. C; Orange Day~Lilies, White
Tris, Red and Yellow Cannas,
large mixed Glad. Bulbs, florist
type, 40c doz. Del. Mary Ruth
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Pink, Red Verbena, Lantanas,
Brier Rose, Tiger, Milk and
Wine, Large White Lily, bulbs,
25c ea.; Rose Thrift, Phlox,
Larkspurs, Petunias, Johnnie-
Jumpup, $1. C; 3 each, Jew,
Oxalis, Hen and Biddies, 10c
ea. Mrs, Lester Phillips, Roys-
ton; Rt ly
Rose, and Red, Pink Dark
Leaf Everblooming Begonia
Cuttings, Purple and Salmon
Sultanas, Red Chicken Gizzard,
Light Green With Red Coleus,
Hypocrite, Dbl. Red Salmon and
White Geranium cuttings, 15c
ea, Mrs. W. H. Rice, Royston,
Rt,
Oregon Giant Pansy Plants,
$3. C; Blue Stokesia, blooming
size plants, $1. doz.; Liriope
Border Grass, lavender blue
flowers, 50c doz. $1. order or
more PP, No checks; Also want
Verbena and Shasta Daisies.
nah, Rt. Ogeechee
Rd,
9 colors Verbenas, nena
white, red, variegated, etc., an
2 doz. Chrysanthemums, 5 cols.,
2 bunches, $1.25. Mrs, Bessie
Wimpey, Screven.
Watermelon Pink Crape Myr-
tle Sprouts, 1 1/2 to 21/2 ft.
rooted, 30e ea. PP. No orders
less than four, Mrs. Allie .
eek Sharpsburg, Rt. 1, Box
0, :
4, Box 98
Giant Dbl. Red Cannas, 75c
doz.; 2 doz., $1.35; 100 bulbs,
$5. All prepaid in Ga, Prom)
shipment. Special prices on $5,
up. Mrs. Fred Pitts, Smithville.
rooted Purple Lilac Sp-/
Mrs. C. C, Richardson, Savan-'
2 doz. Mums, large type, dit.
cols. oe variegated, yellow,
red doz., $1.; White, Yellow
ne Mums, $1.; Rooted White
Rose, White, Yellow Cluster
Thornless, Pink Monthly, Pink
D. P. Roses, Rosemary Bush,
Rooted Abelia, Ligustrum, 2,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. V. M.
Johnson, Shellman. :
Bulbs and Plants, 1/2 doz.
Nandinas, 25c ea.; White Daf-
fodils, 50c doz.; Dbl. Tube Rose
10c ea. Not less than 4 to a
customer. Plus postage. Mrs. L.
L. Beck, Shiloh.
Coral Vine Tubers, 2-3 yr
size, 40c-50c ea.; Domestic Seed,
51 crop, 40c pound; 3 lbs., 85c:
4 lbs., $1.30. Del. to 3rd zone.
5c on checks. Miss Mittie Col-
lins, Smithville, Rt. 1.
Yellow Daffodils, White Nar-
cissi, $2. C; Blue Single Hya-
cinths, Blue Bells, 75c doz.;
Orange Day Lilies, 75e doz.;
Privet Hedge cuttings, rooted,
$3. C; Yellow and Red Cannas,
75c doz. At my home. F. L.
McMillan, Smyrna, Rt. 1.
Lemon Lilies, Purple and Yel-
low Flags (Exquisite) $1. doz.;
Aspidistria Bulbs, $1.25 doz.;
Wisteria Vines, 50c ea> Add post-
age, Mrs. Mary D. Forrester,
Sparta.
8 dif. varieties Sitaunhe-
mums, 45c doz.; Mixed, 60
doz. Furnish list with descrip-
tion on request; Marigolds, Zin-
nias, Physostegia, 40c doz.; As-
ters, 50c doz. Mrs. J. B. Bran-
nen, Statesboro, Rt. 1.
Pansy Plants, 50, $1.50. Pre-
paid postage. Mrs. Calvin Har-
man, Stovall.
Tris, 25, 70c; 7 labeled, 35,
$1.25; Mixed Shrubs, 20, $1.20;
Ornamental Cedars, 12 in., 4,
70c;. Yuccas, Umbrella Chinas,
3, 70c;- Queen Annes Lace,
Gaillardia, 35c doz.; Red Cedars,
25, 70c. Also want Stiff Leaf
Caladiums. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun, Rt. 1.
Goldenglow, 50 doz.; Chry-
santhemums, 30c doz.; Pink
Running Rose, Yellow Jasmine,
5, $1.; Mimosa, Golden Bells,
Yellow Thornless Roses, 50c ea.;
Mixed col. Hibiscus Seed, 20c
pkt.; Tithonia Seed, -25 pkt.;
Dbl. Poppy Seed, Dbl. Holly-
hocks, Dbl. Sweet William, 29c
pkt. Add postage. Mrs. C. C.
Gentry, Calhoun, Rt. 3.
Large Dbl. Dark Red_ Dahlia
Bulbs, 2, 25c; Improved Dbl.
Orange Day Lilies, $1. doz.,
Dark Red ~ Geranium cuttings,
2, 25;~Pink with Yellow Cenr-
ters, white with yellow, solid
pink, solid yellow Daisy Mums,
$1. doz. Add postage. Johnnie
Harmon, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. Azaleas, 2-3 ft.,
moss packed, good roots, $1.5u
doz. Add 25c for each dozen in
Georgia; 50e out of state for
each dozen, for postage. Mrs.
Doyle Evans, Cartecay.
Large prize winning Chry-
santhemums, Snow White, Sun-
set Yellow, Colter Lavender,
Variegated, Harvard Red, 20
plants, $3.; Button and Daisy
Type, 20, $1, Mrs, R. Le Silver
Cuthbert, Rtsos
Hypericum (St. Johns Wort
or Gold Flower, fine plants, 50c
ea.; Red Leaf Barberry, 25c
up. Add 25c postage on orders
of less than $3. Other fine
shrubs and perennials. Pearl
Hudgins, Flowery Branch.
Seven Sister Roses, 5, $1.;
Jonquils, 75c doz.; Bear Grass,
45 bu.; Glad Bulbs, all colors,
$1.50 doz.; Dark Red Lilae
Bushes, $1. ea.; Blue Lilacs,
90e ea.; Sweet Pea Plants, 50
bunch; Japonica Bushes, Crape
Myrtles, ea. Mrs. Ernest
Cochran, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.
Golden Glow, Oxallis, Mums,
Sweet Williams, 40e doz. Mrs.
Annie Hubbard, Fortson
Big Blossom Rose Thrift,
rooted plants, Rosina Pink Vio-
lets, rooted, $1. doz.; Per. Ver-
bena, pink, "red, dozen each eol.,
$1.50, No order less $1. in Ga.
Add postage. Mrs, Walter Miller,
Franklin,
Extra nice rooted Privet
Hedge Plants, ic ea, on orders
to the amount of $1, or more.
Mrs. R. H. Clark, Goinenvilte, |
Rt. 7.
Long and Short Leaf Pines,
White Dogwood, Red Cedar,
Coralberry,
of Sharon, Hickory, -dif. colors,
Seven Sister Rose, 10c ft.; 2 ft.,
Mrs. \A.
RFD 2.
Rose Oxallis, 50e clump; Rose
Thrift, 30c doz.; 2, 50c; Rubeckia
Purple Cone, Physotegia,
doz.; Calif. Blue Violets, Chry-
santhemums, assorted colors,
Blue Iris, 60c doz.; 2, $1.; Ex-
R. Harrison, Gordon,
dragons, Larkspur Plants. Each
Grantville.
Coleus, Sulterie variety of
colors, 10, $1.; Dbl. Begonias,
3, $1.; all rooted; Rosy Morn
Petunia Plants, 40c doz. Add
20c postage. No orders for under
$1. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, Grif-
fin; dur. S
Chrysanthemums: Golden
Pearson, Gold Incurve, Silver
Wedding, Betsy Ross, Pink Lar-
ge Nivia, White, Pink Tin
Pompoms, Bronze Beauty, Lii-
lian Doty, Rose, red with lighter
row petals, Pink Glow, White
Charm, not disbudded, Pink
fin, 725 -E. Chappell St.
Hyacinth, $1.35 doz.; Glads, 50
doz.; Azaleas, $1.25 doz.; White
Paper Narcissi and Day Lilies,
75e doz.;
ea.; 6, $1.; White Dogwoo
New Year Vines, 6, $1. Ad
blue, Per. Phlox, mixed colors
Sweet Williams, (mixed) 506
doz.; White Per. Candy Tuft
Blue Roman Hyacinths, mixe
color Mums, White Narcissi,
ing Cherry Sprouts, 35 ea. Mrs.
Azzie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Easter Lily Bulbs, $1. doz.
Blue Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.; Yel-
low Thornless Roses, Rooted
White and Purple Lilacs, But-
terfly Bushes, 25e ea. Add poste
age. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6.
New Year Vine, 20c ea. Yel-
low Sweet Scented, White Nar-
cissi, 75 doz.; Boxwoods, 25:
ea.; 6-12 in. Peach Almon
Bushes, 25c ea. Add postage,
ae Nellie Parker, Gainesville,
05
Blue, White, Red Thrift
Candy Tuft, 40e doz.; Roote
Geraniums, Fuchsia, Dbl. Conch
Begonias, Cacti, Boston Fern
Sultanas, 20 ea.; Cuttings, 1
santhemums, 20e doz. No order
Gainesville, Rt, 2,
ries, Giant Blue Flowers, Open-
ed all day, rooted cuttings, 50
ea.; 3, $1. Exchange for
lias. L. E. Morgan, Wayeross,
Rt. 4, Box 716.
Privet Evergreen. Hedge
Plants, 1-2 ft. $1. C. Add post+
age. Mrs. E. E. Clark, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 8,
Hardy Chrysanthemums, mix-
ed colors, 2 doz., $1.25; 75 dom
del. Mrs. J. L. Reeves, Gaines-
ville, 1845 Christopher Dr.
1 yr. rooted Old MUnglish
Dwarf Boxwoods, $5. C; Blue
Perennial Phlox, Red Azalea
mums, $5. C. Blanche Wood
ruff, Greenville.
tings, $7.50 GC; Ligustrum (wi
leaf) Cherry Laurels, sma
seedlings, $3.50 CG; Seedling
Nandinas, $2.50 G; large site
Pe 8. Lois Woodrugt, reen*
ville,
Jap. Ligustrums, a broad leaf
evergreen, 2 yrs. old, plan
2-8 ft., 20e ea. Add postage,
come after, Miss Daisy Hllis,
Greenville,
Old. English Dwarf Bom<
wood, -2-4 in. $5, G;
Semperviren, 6-8 - $10.
August Daffodils, Dixie
Thrift, $i.
=e Wee ect L
trums, earl
slackberry et ti aot
ee Gllici y Meg.
inson,
Holly, Persimmon, ;
Yellow Climbing Azaleas, Rose
50a
change for Dbl Hibiscus, Snap- i
pay postage. Mrs. Janie soe
Quill. Mrs. W. T. Caldwell, Grif-
Easter Lilies, $1. doz.; Blue
Purple Butterfly, 20
postage. Mrs. Robert H. Nor-
rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
8 colors, Thrift, red, pink,
Blue Verbena, 60c doz.; Flawer=
ea.; Blue Yard Hydrangeas, T5e5-
Sweet Williams, all colors Chry+
under $1. Mrs. Bonnie Smith,
Jap. Perennial Morning Gloe
amel-
Dwarf Boxwood, rooted cut-
oy
20c; 3 ft., 30c up to 5 ft. Plus
postage. No stamps or checks.
_ Mary
. doz.;
a.
William,
- ghrubs, Water Oaks,
- Laurels,
Connell, Du
FLOWERS AND SEED >
--- FOR SALE
Daffodils, Blue Tame Violets,
$3. M; Yellow and Purple Izis,
Leopard Lilies, 60c C; Purple
nd White Lilacs, Yellow Texas
ses, Red Spireas, Red Azal-
eas, 2, 40c. Rooted. Add_post-
2 eS Mrs. Frank Parks, . Ellijay,
Pansy Violets, 70c doz.; Red
Indian Flag, 90c doz.; Red
Grass Pinks, 80c doz.; "White,
Pink, Purple Verbena, $1.00
dez.:
20c ea.;
Mums,
1 color Cushion Mums,
10 dif. colors Daisy
90c doz. Add postage.
C. Tumlin, Eastanollee.
Pansy Violets, 80c C 8 differ-
ent colors Daisy Mums, 70c
Red Indian Flags, 80c
White, Pink, Purple Ver-
1 color Cushion
Add postage.
doz.;
na, 90c doz.;
ums, 20c. ea.
_ Otto Camp, Eastanollee.
Mums: Large Pink Daisy,
Gold Coast, Silver Sheen, Nel-
lie Kleris, Lee Powell, 85c doz.;
Yellow and Bronze Buttons,
White Irene, Yellow Anemone,
5c doz.; Red (Better Times)
Pink (Landry) Geraniums, 50c
ea.; Rooted Ageratums, 50c
doz. Add 15c postage. Mrs. H.
Stalnaker, Elberton, Rt. 5.
Old Fashion Yellow Narcissi,
60c doz.; Mixed Yellow bulbs,
$i. C plus postage; Seed:
Cleome (Spider Plant), Red
Salvia. Annual Candytuft, mix-
ed colors, Red, Rose, White
-Hollyhock, 15c spoon and
stamped envelope. Miss Sarah.
Anne Wright, Elberton.
Twink (double),
-Daffodils, Paper
White Cluster, White Lady
Warcissi, 60c doz.; Large Crini-
um (Milk and Wine) Lily bulbs,
85 ea.; 2, 50c; Single Blue Ro-
man Hyacinths, $1.25 doz. Add
postage. Miss Mary Lizzie
Wright, Elberton.
Southern Jasmine, Yellow,
Wild Vine, very fragrant, root-
ed, Also Dahlias, Commando,
huge purple, Tree Dahlia, red,
Emperor,
Evangeline
- showy, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Frank Clements, Enigma.
Per. Pink and mixed Sweet
mixed Carnations,
Pink Phlox, Valley Lilies, Ver-
benas, Rose, Pink, Purple, 65c
doz.; Cushion Mums, red, white,
rose, yellow, pink, bronze, $1.
doz. Add 15c to orders. Mrs. M.
P. Combs; Washington.
Honeysuckle bushes, Sweet-
Mountain
Seven Barks, Mag-
Olia, Dogwood, etc, $1. ea.
Pius postage. Ross McDaniel,
Waverly Hall.
Chrysanthemums, giant 6 in.
wax curly petals, Exhibition,
Silver White, Yellow, Lavender,
Bronze, 4 plants, 98c. No chks.
Exchange for Camellias and
cuttings. Describe. Mrs. B. G.
Morgan, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box
716.
All colors, Larkspurs, 25c C. |
Plus postage. Alma_ Presnell,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Large dbl. Zinnias, mixed
colors, 2 tbls., 20c; Hibiscus,
pe 20c tsp.; Blackberry
dlies, 15 seed, 20c; Jonquil
bulbs, $1.25 C. Add postage.
Mrs. Lillian Hardin, White, Rt.
4;
All colors named variety of
fine Dahlias. Write for names
and prices; Also some kind of
ferns, Geraniums, Begonias,
Sultanas for sale. Mrs. Graham
H. Eley, White Plains.
Honolulu Rose Seed, 3, 25c;.
Pearl Bushes, Scotch Broom, 3,
$1.; blooming size; Royal Poin-
ve ana, 50c ea.; Variegated Pink,
hite Flower ing Quince,
blooming size, $1.-ea. Add post-
age or COD; Also want 6 bulbs
Pink, Large Shamrock
son.
Everblooming Single Tube-
rose bulbs, 50c doz. Plus post-
_ &@ge. No less than dozen sold.
Mrs.
Jand.
Large Dahlia Bulbs, mixed |
colors, $1.25 doz. Exch. for |
white or print sacks: 2 doz.
bulbs for 1 doz. sacks. Mrs. El- |
C. W. Matthews, Wood-
_ wner Payne, Young Cane.
Magnolia, teaolive, pink and}
white dogwood, red and
orange Hawthorne, Granny-
oor red holly,
1., 20c to 50c Exch. for
gacks. Plus age. Mrs. Jas.
t. 1.
- Orange Day Tick. strongly
rooted, 4 doz., $1. Add postage.
Henry Turnbull, Toccoa, Riieios:
Magnolias, Teaol?ves, Red,
White Dogwood, Crabapple,
Bird of Paradise, Red Holly,
Yellow Justicia, Willow, Long
and Short Straw Pine, Crape
Myrtle, Sweet Myrtle, Honey-
suckle, Umbrella China, 10c
pkt. Exchange for white or
print sacks. Each pay postage.
Mrs. Grady Brewer, Tooms-
boro, Rt. 1.
Red Holly, Red Dogwood,
Teaolive, Spirea, Pomegranate,
Easter Lilies, Sweet Bay, Pear
Trees,. Magnolias, White Dog-
wood, Cedar Trees, 25c ft. Plus
postage. Mrs. James F. Combs,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Altheas, Teaolive, Red Holly,
Crabapple, Lilac, Red Honey-
suckle, Red, White Dogwood,
Shady Oak, Dwarf and Run-
ning Rose Hydrangeas, 50c ea.;
Blackeyed Susie, Lady Slipper,
Mimosa, Primrose, large and
small Mums, 50c doz. Plus
postage. Mrs. J. G. Combs,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2..
Annual Phlox plants, all col-
ors, 200, $1,20; Rose Thrift,
| $1.25 C; Add postage: Also want
few small Cushion Mums, small
bushy variety. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Dacula, Rt. 1.
Tetra Snapdragon _ plants,
ready, 50c doz. $2. orders and
above prepalds-Mirs=. bee
Stokes, Devereux.
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner Dahl-
as, 25c ea.; Pompom, 25c ea.; $2.
Wilmouth Pompom, 25c ea.; $2.
doz. Mrs. B. A. Weeks, Dial.
Boxwood plants, $250. M;
Blueridge Rose Azaleas, 25c ea.;
$2. doz.; Yellow Primrose, Blue
Iris, Mtn. Ferns, 50c doz.;
Blackberry Lilies, Shasta Daisy,
3, 50c; Red Flowering Locust,
Blackhaw, pink Weigelas, white
Hydrangeas, Mtn. Holly, 50c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fow-
ler, Diamond.
English Dogwood, Oakleaf
Hydrangea, 50c ea.; 12 shrubs,
$3.00; Self rooted, 2 yr., 50c-$1.
ea.; $5, doz.; Yellow Iris, 50c
doz. Add postage. Miss Mary
C. Florence, Durand.
Spruce, White Pines, Azaleas,
Kolmia Laurels, Rhododen-
drons, Trailing Arbutus, Dog-
woods, Maidenhair Ferns, Yel-
low Iris, $1.25 doz.; Tiny Yel-
low Button Mums, Trillium,
Jack-In-The-Pulpit, 50c- doz.;
Swan White and Royal Blue Vi-
olets, $1.50 C. Moss packed.
Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dahlonega,
ate Ly
Spanish and Siberian Iris,
mixed cols., Dahlias, Golden-
glow, Red Honeysuckle, Hardy
| mixed colors,
; Leaf |
Oxalis. Mrs. H. Allen, William-
Phlox, Purple Butterfly Bush,
| Barberry, mixed col. Mums,
Sweetpeas, your choice $1.25
|doz.; Gladiolas, Grape Hya-
i cinth, Boston Ivy, 50c doz.; But-
\tereup, Vinca Vine, 50, "$1, 00.
Grace Eaton, Dahlonega.
White Easter Roses, Golden-
glow, Golden Sea Barberry,
Jasmine, Snowballs, Silver Leaf
fiaples, Red Trumpet Honey-
suckle, Butterfly Bush, 12, $1.25;
Siberian Iris, Dbl. Day Lilies,
Per: Sweetpeas,
Hardy Phlox, $1. doz.; Boston
Ivy, Hyatinths, 50c doz. Moss
Packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1. .
Mixed col. Dahlias, $1. doz.;
| iris, Lemon Day Lilies, 50c
doz.; Hardy Phlox, Buttercups,
45c doz.; Red_ Honeysuckles,
Blue and White Violets, 35c
doz.; Water Lilies, 25 doz. Ex-
change for print sacks. . Add
postage. Mrs. Odie Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
| 3- each: Tulips, . Hyacinths,
Blue August Lilies, White Iris,
| Hardy Phlox, all $1. Cash or
|MO. Add postage. John. B.
| Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
| 90.
Mixed col. med. and Giant
size Dahlias, $1.50-$2. doz.; 20
cols. Iris, mixed, many colors,
mums, Perennial Phlox, Gold-
| englow, Buttercup, New Years
Vine, 50c doz.; Pink Running
Oakleaf Hydrangeas,
Hibiscus, Crape
6, 50c.. Add
Grindle,
Roses,
Sweetpeas,
Myrtles, Lilacs,
postage. Mrs. Willis
2-3, 4-5 Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54.
Rhododendrons, Spruce, White
Pings, Holly, $1. 25 doz, Mrs. G.
Cc. ester, lahlonega, RFD 1.
Snowballs, Yellow Peachtree
Roses, Mt. Laurels, Mt. Ivy,
Red, Yellow, Orange Honey-
suckle, Weeping Laurels, Spruce
Pines, Red Flowering Honey-
suckle, New Years Vine, $2.00
doz.; Nice size and roots Cedar
Bushes, 50c ea.; Trailing Ar-
butus, 75c doz. Miss Jo Ann
Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
. Rooted Cedar Pines, Spruce,
White Pines, Rhododendrons,
$1.75 doz. Add posiage. No
ee Hoyt Hester, Dahlonega,
AT
Tiger Lilies, 2 yrs. old, 75c
doz. bushes; Lemon and Day
Lilies, 60c doz.; Purple and
Pink Verbenas, White and
Purple Violets, 50c doz.; Jon-
Oitis;= Gib Cee Niiss <a aredvis
White, Dahlonega, -Rt. 1, Box
5
Dbl. and Single Day Lilies,
Spanish Iris, mixed col. Dutch
Iris, mixed col. Mums, Sweet
Williams, Physostegia, Agera-
tum, 50c doz.; Red Honey-
suckles, Bridalwreath, Yellow
Thornless, Pink Peachtree
Roses, Lilacs, $1.25 doz. PP in
Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 60.
Dbl. Japonicas, 8 yrs. old,
rooted, 50c ea.; Dbl. Spotted
Cannas, Jap. Iris, King Alfred
Jonquils, Easter Lilies, 50c
doz.; Dogwood, 4, $1.00; Tame
Honeysuckle, 75 ea. Exchange
for print sacks. Mrs. J. C. Keen-
er, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Orange Lilies, Star of Bethle-
hem, Tame Violets, Purple Fox-
glove, Wild: Iris? $l. C; Gold
Button Mums, Pink Phlox, 65
doz.; Boxwood, $4. doz.; Snow-
ball, Goldenbell, Ds POSES;
Jasmine, White English Dog-
wood, Purple, Pink Altheas,
Weeping Mary, 3, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, EL
lijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.
Purple King, Yellow eee
Lavender Bronze, Native Iris,
Dbl. and Single Orange Day
Lilies, .Blue Flowering Vinca
Vine, 75c doz.; Forsythia, Pink
Almonds, Jan. Jasmine, Purple
Lilacs, Running Roses, English
Dogwood, Kerria Japonicas.
Exchange for sacks. Mrs. Mary
Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 98.
Orange Day Lilies, Star of
Bethlehem, Tame Violets, Pur-
ple Foxglovs, Wild Iris, $1. C;
Goldenbells, Weeping
White Dogwood, Altheas, 4, $1.;
Evergreen Vine with blue blos-
soms, $1. C; Leopard Lilies, 40c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Manda
Henderson, Ellijay.
Giant Dahlias, Lavender!
Warner, and Red Avalon, 20c
ea.; Smaller type in dark vely et
red, yellow, salmon, 10c ea.
Plus postage. Exchange for
other colors, or Phlox or Ver-
bena Plants, Mrs. Edgar Moore,
Trenton, Rt,.1,
Red King Carnations, $1. doz.;
Oak Hydrangeas, 40c ea.; -As-
paragus Ferns, 30c ea.; Mums
(mixed colors) 85 doz. Miss
Susie Andrews, Thomasville,
Box 641.
Privet Hedge, rooted, $1.
C; Seed of Blue Flowering Bud-
dicia, 10c tsp. Add _ postage;
Minimum orders $1.; Also Small
Junipers, rooted, Pussy Willows,
'Purple Buddleia, tall growing
Ligustrums, Yellow Jasmines,
Boga Shrubs, red flowers, 25c
ea. Mrs. W. H. T. Acree, Toccoa,
Re Bs
Beriwinkle
Pfants;. 6,5..25:
Fashion Four
mixed yellow, white, red, 152
and stamped envelope _ for
package; Garlic Plants, $1. doz.
No checks. Add postage. Mrs.
A. L. Newton, Toccoa, 203 Wal-
nut St.
Magnolias, Teaolives, Red,
White Dogwood, Red, Orange
Hawthorne, Sweetshrubs, Bird-
eye, Crabapple, Yellow, Justicia,
Red Holly, Grey Beard, 10c ft.
from 1-5 ft. Adds postage. Ex-
change for print sacks. Mrs.
Leonard Connell, Toomsboro,
Tbsvads
Different colored Phiox,
(trailing vinea)
50, $1.3 Old
OClock Seed,
3
doz., 45c; Pink and white Queen.
Ann's Lace, | 6 bunches, 50c;
Small Yellow and White Mums,
40c doz.; Standing Cypress, red
blooms, 3 doz., 45c; Yellow Jas-
mine, 3 bunche 45c. Add post-
.age. Mrs. E. B, Warren, Tooms-
boro, Rt, 2.
Mary, '
sire toes
2 nice Sa iewnods ell shaped,
4 ft., tall, $25. ea. Come after.
Miss Maude Hensley, Talona.
ly, Red Orange Hawthorne,
Greybeard,
Yellow Jasmine, 2 ft., 20c; 3 ft.,
25c; 4. fts35e8 5 ft., 40c. Mrs.
Alma Colson, Toomsboro.
Magnolias, Teaolives, Grey-
beard, Red and White Dog-|
wood, Red Holly, Red and
Orange Hawihorne, Crabappie,
2 ft.,-25c; 3 ft, 35c; 4 it, 4oc;,
De ft., 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
Mattie Lou Colson, Toomsboro.
Pink and Red Crape Myrtle,
_Teaolive, Sweetshrubs, Flower-
ing Peach, Mock Orange, Old
Fashion, Rose, Seven Sister
Rose, Magnolia, White Dogwood
Honeysuckle, Sweet Bay, Gall-
berry, Cedar, Coralberry, Holly,
Crabapple, Elm, 50c ea. Plus
postage. No stamps. Mrs. Robert
Nesmith, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Dbl. Red, Pink, White Ever-
blooming Conch Begonia, Xmas
Cactus, 30c ea. Single Red, Pink,
White Conch Begonia, Star
Cacti, Strawberry Begonias, and
Sword, Boston Peacock Ferns,
15c ea.; Angel Red Trumpet
Seed, 10 Thrift, 50 C. Plus
postage. Mrs. Wavy Lewis,
Toomsboro.
Rooted Wisteria, Bulethy
Bush, Purple Creeping Lantan-.
as, English Dogwood, Abetia,
Tuberose, rooted Morning Glory
25c ea.; New Day Lilies, red,
yellow, 50 ea; Cultivated
Goldenrod, 35c doz.; Mint and
Ivy, .10c ea.; Dbl. Red Poppy,
Seed, 10c tbl. Mrs. Fred Atkin-
son, Valdosta, Rt. 4.
Hardy Asters, (Michaelmus
Daisies) in wooed -violet blue,
grow 2 ft., bloom in late sun.
mer and fall, strong, rooted
plants, 5; $1.5 $2. doz. Mrs. Rosa
St.
Dbi. Butter and Eggs, Yellow
Long Trumpet Daffodils, Large
Cluster Sweet Scented Yellow
Narcissi, $1.50 doz.; King Al-
fred, Golden Yellow Trumpet
with frilled edges, when fully
opened measures 2 1/2 in. diam.,
$1.25 doz.; White Feverfew, 5Qc
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie
Conner, Villa Rica, Rt. 2.
White. Ginger, or Butterfly
Lily, 4, $1.; Purple and Pink
Verbena, 60c doz.; Hardy Phlox,
pink, 60c doz. Exchange for
print sacks. Mrs. N. N. Skinner,
Waco, Rt. 1.
- Jonquil and Butter and Egg
bulbs, pink running rose, and
lavender Thrift, for sale or exc.
for print sacks, 3 and 4 alike.
Write before sending. Mrs. W.
C. Langham, ee Rt AZ;
Red, Yellow Catoa Nie and
Wine Lily large type bulbs, and
Physotegia, 60c doz.; Orange
Lilies, 50c doz; Verbena, 25c
clump; rooted blue Wisteria
vine and D. Perkins, pink, ruu--
ning roses, 25 ea.; Garlic bulbs,
60c ea. Mrs. Eva Belcher, Wad-
ley.
Steels Jumbo Bloorhing Ban:
sies, $2. C; Mayfield Daisies,
75e doz.; Columbine, 10c ea;
Tuberoses, as dug, $3.50 bu.;
Snapdragons, 50c doz.; $2.50 ce
Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley.
Dahlias, 18 large, 14 minia-
tures, Mums, 35 varieties. Send
stamp for names, colors, prices:
Newport Pink Sweet William,
65 doz.; 2 each, 15 varieties,
good. cut flower Mums, $1.50:
2 yr. Gerbera Daisies, $3. doz.
Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington.
Old English Boxwood (Sut-
fruticosa) 6-7 in. plants, $50.
C; $7.50 doz.; Pink and Laven-
der Verbena, rooted, $1. doz.;
Lonicera Holliana Japonica
(Hall Honeysuckle) large, root-
ed, $5. doz.; $10. C. Add_post-
age. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Green-
ville.
Magnolias, Illicium Floridan-
ium, Red Flowering, 2-3 it.,
$10. 75 doz.; 6, $5.50. No less 6
sold; Umbrella Magnolias, White
| Flowering, 10, $5.;- 6, $4.20:
| Maude Hamby, Greenville.
Perennials, Ageratum, Vero-
nica, both blue, also Canna
Lilies, red or yellow, damp
packed, 36, $1. Plus
vaio Jesup, Rt
Magnolia, Teaolive, Red Hol- 8
Pink Crabapple, |
Fish, White Hardy Rice, Rope
G. Poole, Valdosta, 1610 Marion 4
Box 96 A. at
Add post :
Greenville; Rt. zo :
Yellow - and
Butter and Eggs
pet Daffodils, Cr
White, Pink Thrift, 50
Garden Mullein, 75c do:
of Paradise, $1. ea.; Blu
Hyacinths, $1.25 de
for print sacks. M
pees sagt Hartwell Pe
fodils, $1.50 Pink. i
Hyacinths, $1.50 di
White, Pink Thrifts
Weeping Willows, Bird of
dise, $1. ea.; Lemond
$1.25 doz. Miss Ce il McCt
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Yellow and White ;
Yellow Long Trumpe
Large Cluster Narciss
Butter and Eggs, $1.
gle Blue Hyacinth;
Lilies, $1. doz oe
ley, Hartwell, Rt
Red Ball Holly,
Poplar, Gardenia, Ur:
ing and Pussywill
Flowering Honeysuc!
woods, Calycanthus, Re
Water Oaks, Cedars,
Long Leaf Pine Tres
Lace and Red
Vines, 2, $1. Exchange fo
sacks. Mrs. a yh x
well, Rt. 2.
Red Holly, a Red
Cedar, Umbrella Ch
10c_ ft)
d B
a asmine,
30c doz;
doz.;
in an nae 25e;
Perkins Pink Rose.
packed well to keep
ing out, mailed anywhe
Georgia, ~50c for one
additional. Miss
lock, Helena. f:
Hybrid Day Lilies,
House Red, Purple
Waters, Vulcan (dark
ea.; Gold Dust, -25-e
damp packed, $1. do
age under $1. orders.
tie _Kimsey, Hiawassee
names, ae prices. |
T. Patrick, Jackson
Nandina Plants,
50c ea.; Deep Blue Sw
let, $1. C; Yellow
Hedge, running kind, nc
cuttings, $1. C;' Roo
25 ea.; All plants postp
$2. orders. Send MO. No
Mrs. R. ie Fears, Jack:
3rd s. ee
Tris Lilies, ~ Canna:
Tame *Horsemint,
Roses, Thrift, 10c ea.
Jessie Padgett, Jasper,
Kerria_ Japonica, a
Alfred Daffodils,
$1.50 doz; ie Vv
| $1. -doz.; August Lili
Tris, Phiox, 51. doz. No
Add postage. Exchange OF
close weave sacks. M J
Crump, Talking Rock
Dbl. Orange Day Lili
Red Vesper Iris, -
Pink, Yellow Cannas.
Goldenglow, Pin Pe
Phlox, Red Mint, Gi
Purple Violets, 50c d
spurs, mixed "colors, 25
$1.-C. PP. Sirs: Pages
Tallapoosa, Rt. 2 sea
April blooming
cissi, and Yellow
cents ea.; Dahlias, |
shades yellow, br
gated, velvet wine,
Add postage. Mrs. E.
son, Talking R
Purple Verbe pa
Yel
Purple Iris, A aap
doz.; King Alfred Daf
doz.; Fall Pinks,
purple, $1.25 do:
Dbl. ha Bae
cee mixed 0c
_ Beauty,
Warner,
others, $2.50
a, Rt.
i Se and
Da ay Lilies, Star of
ame Violets, Pur-
Wild Iris, $1. C;
weetshrubs, Azal-
e Bushes, Evergreen
.dd postage. Mrs.
son, Nay Rt.
iicas) 10 yrs. old,
aa Iris, King
ster Lilies,
50. doz.; Dogwood,
e Honeysuckle, 75
for print sacks.
ner, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
3, $1.00; White,
od, 3 ft., $1.00;
seas White, Yel-
, Brown Mums,
Peach Rose, 3
ink Hardy . Phlox,
E ostage. Exchange
ite sacks. Des-
a
porvitaes, |
ponicas, Dbl. Al-
is abe eas Pers
n Lilies, Foxglove,
Tris, 40c doz.;
Tbs, 4, $1.
Lee Euler, Elli-
ee
cs, Pink Spireas,
Althea, white
doz.;
- Myrtle bush,
$1.00; White
Add postage.
, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Purple Lilacs,
od
oe
EET REESE
Boxwood, 50c
LY. Lilies, 50c
No Fla. or-
Farist, Elli-
Mt. Laurels, $1.00
ary, Red and
cas, Jan. Jas-
theas, Blue Iris,
i Jd Fashion
ri te and Red
, 75c; Prim-
dd postage. No}
J. C. Waddell,
| Yellow Violets,
inger, Wild Ge-
emones, Blue
ine, | Orange.
aabge size,
s, 60c doz.:
nk Hydrangeas,
Oc ea.; Mixed
Day Lilies, $2.
D, pai
12 el Red,
ea; Budded
wild Tris,
2 0c doz;
| mums,
Easter Lily bulbs, blooming
= size, $2. doz.; Dbl. Tuberose, $1.
| doz.;
White and Pik Weigelas,
50c. ea.; Lemon Lilies, Orange
Day Lilies, 35c ea. PP. No or-
ders under $1.00. Mrs. Adel
Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
- Mtn. Laurels, Native Azaleas,
Calycanthus, 3, $1.00; Native
Iris, Bird Foot and Jan. Vio-
lets, Wild Geraniums, Pitcher
Plant, Galax, 75c doz. Exch.
for dry Glad bulbs, large size.
.| Mrs. Charles H. Edwards, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3.
Red Hot Poker, 50c bunch.
No orders less than:2 bunches.
Add. postage. Also Boxwoods
for sale, different sizes. J. L.
Kincaid, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 82.
Dbl. Japonica, 10. yrs. old,
75c ea.; Jap. Iris, Cannas, King
Alfred Jonquils, Easter Lilies,
50c doz.; Dogwood, 4, $1.00;
Exchange for print sacks. Miss
Etta Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
20 Boxwoods, 60-70 in. a-
round, 30 in. high, for sale at
once to trucks. Cannot ship.
Come dig, bring sacks to wrap
| roots, $5. ea. Notify when com-
ing. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, El-
lijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.
Purple Lilacs, Oak and Un-
named White Hardy Hydran-
geas, Star of Bethlehem, Red
Hot Poker, 25c ea.; Purple Iris,
3, 25c; Petunias, Forget-Me-
Nots, Dahlia type Zinna seed,
all mixed colors, 10c pkt. Plus
postage. Mrs. R. H. Evans, Elli-
jay, Rt. 2.
Dahlia Tubers, Glad bulbs,
blooming size, assorted colors
both, $2.00 doz.; Yellow Japoni-
cas, $1. ea. ; Chrysanthemums,
assorted colors, $1. doz.; Sweet
William Plants, blooming size,
10c ea. Add -postage. Mrs:
Letchwich _ Watkins, Ellijay,
Box 284. 4
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Want White Thrift, Dbl. Be-
gonias, Variegated Ivy, large
blooming named Chrysanthe-
White Sultanas, Pom
Pom Dahlias. Have few print
sacks (2 alike) to exchange.
Mrs. Lois G. Bell, Milledge-
ville, Rt. 2.
Want to buy some Ginger
ae E. Tarver, Albany, Box
254
Want ees Plant (also
called Spotted Leopard), has
thick leather-like leaf with
yellow spots; Also one yellow
Sultana. Miss Joeie Hamilten,
Baxley, Rt. 2.
Want Geranium cuttings,
Painted Lady, Orange-Red,
White American Beauty, Pinks,
Fuchsia, Lavender, Orchid Sal-
mon, Fluffy Fern, Beefsteak
Begonia, Rex Begonia. Describe
fully. Mrs. Joe~ B. Self, East
Point, 500 E. Cleveland Ave. -
Want Camellia and Azalea
cuttings. Mrs. T. L. Anderson,
Elberton, Rt. 3.
Want some Singe White Hya-
cinth bulbs. Mrs. C. W. Hutch-
ings, Eatonton.
Want large Exhibition type
' Mums. ana Porter King, Heph-
zibah.
Want Thrift and Verbena, all
colors. E. G. Summers, BaF OS
ette.
Want to exchange eithera
rooted. Snowball Shrub,.1 yr.
old, or 1 dozen large pink
Glad bulbs for. 1 doz. Giant,
Yellow Chrysanthemum plants;
Also ex ~inge 1 doz. Glad bulbs
for an ra large Apple Blos-
som, f:nit Dahlia Bulb, and
Yellow Cacti Dahlia Bubb.
Write first. Mrs. H. S. Moore,
,Lindale, Rt. 1.
Want Dwarf Red Cannas,
'green leaves. State price. Mrs.
Jesse R. McCullough, Menlo.
Want rooted Sweet Gum and
Leopard Begonia, Shrimp plant,
.| White and Light Blue Verbena.
Mrs. Guy J. Moss, Rochelle, P.
O, Box 1343.
Want Yellow -Oxalis, An, an
win 7 onia and Leopard
g9 xchange DL Light
ink: * lth as, (cuttings) for
flowers g flowe Or
ie.
som Viton, Be ohn jat-
Want to exchange Little
Sweet Yellow Narcissus Bulbs
and Butterfly Bush for Dahlias,
any color, and Button Mums
without fringe. IMPS; Ae VIE
Lane, Vienna, Rt. 1.
Wan. ied varieties bloom-
ing si sw d Bulbs and Ferns.
Exchan_ shasta Daisies, Fra-
grant Puipie Violets, Mrs. War-
ner Dahlia Tubers.. Write, ac-
curately describing glads, and
what you want in exchange.
Mrs. Jacob R. Hillis, Millhaven,
Rta Box 50.
Want to exchange 100 lb.
print sacks, laundered, for
bronze leaf pink Cannas. Would
take few red bronze leaf. Mrs.
G. W. Fuller, Woodstock, Rt. 2.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Hazlenut bushes, Mt. Huckle-
berry, bearing sive, 75e doz.;
Yellow Root p , 60c doz.;
Birdeye Bushe., Blackberry,
65c doz.; Plum bushes, 3, 50c;
Catnip, 25c bunch. Add postage.
Miss Malvia Henderson, Elli-
Jay.
Mt. Huckleberry, bearing
size, Hazlenut, 85c doz.; Wild
Strawberry, 3 doz., $1.00; Yel-
low Root, 55 doz.; Blackberry,
Dewberry, 65c doz.; Birdeye,
50c doz.; Plum, 3, 50c; Catnip,
25c bunch. Add postage. Mrs.
Manda Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.
3.
White Crystal Wax Bermuda
Onion, pencil size, fresh grown,
500, 1.052" pio Me Del bs
Copenhagen Cabbage Seed,
$1.25 lb.; 5 lbs., $5. Del. Prompt
delivery. Satis. guar. F. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Fresh, spring grown Wake-
field and Copenhagen Cabbage,
500, $1.25; $2. M; Onion plants,
Crystal Wax, White Bermuda,
500, $1.00; $1.75 M del. in Ga.
J. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Acres of spring Cabbage
plants, Chas. Wakefield and
Copenhagen, also White Ber-
muda Onion, 500, $1.25; $2. M.
Fresh, good count. Del. in Ga.
E. L. Fitzgerald, P. O. Box 662.
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; Peppermint, 25c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Lee Hood,
Gainesville, Rt. 1. \
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7.00; $12.-
50 M. Del. No checks. Curtis
Heard, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Garlic and Catnip plants, 75c
doz. PP. Wilson Little; Hamp-
-ton.
Marglobe tomato plants,
ready, $2.25 M; 75 C. Deliver-
ed. Moss packed. No checks.
George Griffis, Screven.
Rutger, New Stone, Marglobe
Tomato, full count, moss pack-
ed, ready, $2. M; 2 M, $1.75 M.
Can fill large order. Prompt
shipment. No checks... W. R.
Lightsey, Screven.
Rutger Tomato, ready to ship,
select, moss packed, $2.25 M
del.; 2 M up, $2.20 M; Also
Govt. Insp. and treated Red or
Copperskin P. R. plants, ready
about April 15 or 20th, $5. M.
Del. L. D. Lightsey, Screven.
Govt. insp., treated Red or
Pink Skin P. R. Potato plants,
ready last of April; $5. M; Rut-
ger Select Tomato, ready for
shipment, guar. full count, $2.-
25 M; 3 M up, $2.15 M. Del.
Pens Lightsey, Screven, Rt.
Rutger Tomato plants, $3. M
dal. California, Ruby King and
Hot Pepper plants, $4. M. Del.
I. G. Gambles, Surrency, Rt. 2.
_Marglobe Tomato Plants.
ready, $2.50 M. No _ checks.
ante Murray, Surrency, Rt.
Govt. insp. Pink Skin P. R.
plants, del. in April and May,
$4. M. Prepaid. Booking orders.
L. L. Lightsey, Surrency/ Rt. 2.
Govt. insp., treated Red and
Copperskin P. R. Potato, ready
in April, $4. M. FOB. Wade Ay-
cock, Surrency.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2} 2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7. 00; $12.-
50 M. Del. No. checks. Ethel
~ | }Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
\| Seed,
\D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1.
{
Govt. insp. Copperskin P. R.
Potato, $4.50 M; Govt. insp.
Bunch, $6., FOB. April delivery.
B. B. OBerry, Currency, Rt. 2.
Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size,
75 doz.; Blackberry, 65c doz.;
Hazlenut bushes, 85 doz.; Wild
Strawberry, 5 doz., $1.00; Yel-
low Root, 60c doz.; Birdeye
Bushes, 65 doz.; Red, Yellow |
Plum Bushes, 20c ea. Add post- |
age. Mrs. Howard Easley, Elli |
jay, Rt. 3.
Large Blakemore Strawber- |
ry, 80c C;. $7. M. PP. Damp |
packed. Prompt shipment. Ex- |
change 50 plants for 1 cup,
White Half Runner Bean seed.
Mrs. C. W. Stowers, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7. -
Genuine Blakemore Straw-
berry, 70c C; $7. M. Del. PP in|
Ga.; Senator Dunlap Straw-
berry plants, very large, good
for shipping. Frank Hartman,
Kingston, Rt. 1.
Imp. Broad Leaf Sage plants,
$1.25 -doz. Exchange for feed
sacks Myrtle Pace, Waco, Rt. 1.
Imp. Broad Leaf Sage plants,
$1.25 doz. PP. Mrs. N. N. Skin-
ner, Waco, Rt. 1.
Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
wrapped in wet moss and pa-
per, 300, $1.00; $3. M; Chas.
Wakefield and Copenhagen
Market Cabbage, White, Yel-
low Bermuda Onion, 400, $1.00;
$2. M. PP. Full count. Prompt
shipment. J. D. Crenshaw,
Pitts, P. O. Box 8. Phone 2150.
Chas. Wakefield Frostproof
Cabbage, White Bermuda On-
jon plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25;
$2. <M; Tomato plants,
moss packed, $4. M; 50c C. Del.
Otis Conner, Pitts.
Finest Gem Strawberry, $1. |
C: Elder, Yellow Dock, Sassa-
fras, Coltsfoot, Bear Grass, Yel-
low Root, White, Red Oa
Pink, Wild Cherry, Persimmon,
Dogwood Bark, 2 Ibs., $1.00;
25 Garlic plants, $1. Exchange
for print sacks. Mrs. John
Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Catnip, Garlic, |
$1. doz.; Large Strawberry |
(name unknown), $1. C. Ex-|
change for white or print sacks. |
Peppermint,
Miss Mattie McCurley, Hart- |
well, Rt. 2.
Booking orders for Bunch}
Type P. R. Potato plants, govt.
insp., treated, cert. seed, $5. M.
Postage prepaid for May de-
livery. J. C. Anderson, McRae.
Kudzu, 2 and 3. yrs. old,
Thornless Boysenberry, $1.00 |
doz.; Semesan treated Hima-
jaya Blackberry, and. Regular
Boysenberry, 15, $1.00; Lu-
cretia Dewberry, $5: C. PP. J.
W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton
Ave.
Ga. Collard plants, 500, $1.00; 4
$1.75 M; $8. per 5000; $25. per
20,000; Chas. Wakefield Cab-
bage, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. PP.
Elder J. H. Davis, Milledge- |
ville, Rt. 5, Box 197,
Young Ga. Collard plants, |
for spring setting, 500, $1.00;
$1.75 M; 5000, $8.00; 10000, $15.;
20,000, $25. 00 del. large lots, $1.
M Fob. Solomon Davis, Mil- |
ledgeville, Rt. 5.
Marglobe and Rutger Tomato |
Full |
plants, ready, $2.25 M.
count. Prompt shipment. Moss
Packed; Also Govt. Insp.
treated Red and Copperskin Po-
tato plants, $4.50 M del. Book-
ing orders April delivery. Lu-
ther Griffis, Odum, Rt. 2. |
Rutger Tomato, from select- | 8
ed seed, ready, $2.50 M Del.;
Moss packed; Booking orders |
for Govt. Insp. La. Copperskin |
$4. M:
Potato,-delivered April,
Del. W. G. Murray, Odum, Rt. }
2. B
Mastodon and Blakemore
Strawberry Plants, 75 C; 500,
$3.;. Sage, rooted, 25c bunch;
4 dif. kinds Mint, $1.; Mammoth
Sunflower Seed, 40c qt.; Okra
40c cup; Add postage. | &
Fred Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1.
Large Imp. Klondike and
Mastodon Strawberry, 75c C;
500, $3.75; Raspberry, 6, $1.; Old
Time Half Runner Bean, white
and col. 50c measuring cup;
White and col. Butterbeans, 35
measuring cup. Add _ postage.
Be Samuel Caine, Cumming,
t. 5.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70 C;
500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klondike, 60
Cc} 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. Mrs. A.
damp |
and |}
| $5. M. May
epee. Guaranteed good plants.
- Strawberrys: Blakemore, $1.
C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon,
70c C; 500, $3.; $5. M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.75; $4,75 M;
Scuppernong Vine Cuttings, 50c
doz.; Peppermint, 25c doz. Add
postage.- Mrs. Effie Crowe,
;Cumming, Rt. 1.
-Mtn. Hucklberry, bearing
| size, 2 doz. 75c; Large Klondike
Strawberry, 50c C; Blue Dam-
son Plum, and May Cherry
| Sprouts, 40c ea.: Muscadine
Vines, 4 ft., 2, 75c; Crabappte,
6, 75: Smooth Leaf Mustard,
2 tbls, 25c. Add- postage. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Kudzu:Crowns, 1 and 2 yrs.
| old, $12. M. Miss Jo Ann Hester,
| Dahlonega, Rt, 1,--Box: 59:
Raspberry Plants, 75 doz.
Mrs. D. M. Hollaway, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1, Box 55.
Mt. Huckleberry, bearing
size, Hazelnult Bushes, 75c doz.;
Blackberry, 65c doz.; Tame Dew-
berry, 85c doz. Yellow Root
Plants, 50c doz.; Wild Straw-
berry, 5 doz., $1. Add postage.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay.
Rt. 3, Box 49.
Lucretia Dewberry, earliest
of all, hardy, roooted, $1. doz.;
$4. C: $30. M: 2000, $50. Prompt
|service. Mrs. C. M. Robinson,
| Greenville.
Condon Giant Mastodon ever-
bearing Strawberry Plants, $1,
C; Sage Plants, 20c ea; Mus-
jeadine Grape Vines, Hazelnut,
| Beechnut Bushes, 6, $1. Add
|postage. Mrs. Mae Turner,
|Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Blue Buck. Huckleberry, Red
fand Yellow June Plum, Goose-
|berry, White and Yellow Press
!Peach, Red Haw, Gallberry, 2,
13, Abe ttt 20,- 2065200 plus
| postage. Exchange for sacks.
'Mrs. Jas Connell, Dublin, Rt. 1.
Rhubarb Plants, 25 ea.;
Horseradish Plants, 50c doz.;
|Horseradish Roots, and Black-
jhaw, 50c Ib.; Garden. Rasp-
|perry, 75 doz.; Old Time Gar-
\lic, Tansy, Spear mint, Wild
| Horsemint, 25c lb.: Queen of the
| Meadow Root Plant, 3, 50c. Add
| postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
| Diamond.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7.: $12.-
/50 M. Del. No checks. C. D.
|Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
| Bradleys Magic Everbearing
| Strawberry Plants, $1.25 C. PP.
'Mrs. H. M. Christie, Lithonia,
Stet 2
Mastodon Everbearing and
|Blakemore Strawberry Plants,
|Lady Thompson, 75c C; $7. M.
|Add postage. Exchange 100
|plants for 3 print sacks, each
pay postage. No. COD. Mrs,
Ramie Black, eae Rt. 1.
Collard Plants, 560, > $1.76
M; 5000, $8.; 10,000, a3: 20,-
000, $25. Del. or $1. M. FOB in
ville, RFD 5.
Tobacco Plants for sale. Faris
| Boswell, Lumber City, Rt. ],
Box 1,
White Blackberry, 25c ea.j
Blakemore Strawberry, 50c Cf
Himalaya Berry, $1. C; Brown
|Fig Roots, 25c ea.; Garlic, 25
\doz.; Palma Christi Seed, Yel-
mixed Turnip, 10d
Mrs. Nora
jlow Squash,
lpkt. Add _ postage.
| Smith, Arnoldsville.
Bunch -P. R. Potato Plants,
govt. insp. treated, $6. M. PP}
|5 .M, .$25. Ready -in May
through June. E. H. Hall, Arabi,
Rt.
Rutger Tomato Plants, 20
| doz.; Sweet Hot Pepper, 154
!doz. J. D. Lightsey, Atlanta,
'876 Barnett, N. E.
Bunch P: R. Potato Plants
delivery. Postage
L. Steedley,
Govt.
Copperskin Plants, PP, $4. M,
FOB. Ready April, May delivery.
D. M. Cason, Bristol.
P. R. Potato Plants, govt.
-insp., improved red and yellow
skin, good count, 5000 $20. April
delivery. Lester Crawford,
Bristol.
P. R. and imp. Louisiana Cop-
per Skin Potato Plants. state
Baxley.
insp. and certified, April de-
livery. 5000, $20. BG. Tye.
~ 1 Bristol. ee
large lots. Isiah Davis, Milledge-
insp. P:R. Red and
pe:
Mastodon Strawberry Plants,
oF. C. PP. Tom Kittle, Car-
i rollton, Rito;
Blakemore and Everbearing
Strawberry, 75c C; $7. M; Mt.
_ Huckleberry Bushes, 2 doz., 75c;
Dewberry, $1. doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. John Howard, Cleve-
Jand, Rt. 1.
Early Jersey, and Copen-
hagen Frostproof Cabbage, and
White Bermuda Onion Plants,
300, $1.; 500, $1.25; $2. M; Rut-
er Tomato, $3.50 M; 50c C;
utger Tomato Seed, $2.50 ib.
PP. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Iceburg Lettuce, Broccoli,
Kale, Brussels Sprouts, Carrots,
Heading Collards, Wakefield
Cabbage, Rutabaga, Beets, Swiss
Chard, 2 doz., 35c; Cauliflower,
Parsley, Tomatoes, Peppers, Egg
. Plants, 25c doz. in $1. lots or
more PP, Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
Register.
- Thornless Boysenberry, $1.
doz. PP on 2 dozen or more;
$7.50 C. PP. Or COD, Mo. A. H.
Moss, Riverdale, Rt. 1.
Rutger Tomato, from Hast-
ings Seed, ready, moss packed,
eC; $3..M. Del. Mrs. Du.E.
Cason, Savannah, Rt. 4, Box
292.
Red Skin P. R. Plants, $4.
_M ready in April; Tomato, Mar-
globe and Rutger, $2.25 M.
Ready. No checks. Prepaid. Paul
Lightsey, Screven.
SEED FOR SALE
35 lbs. Black Diamond or
Cannonball Watermelon _ seed,
hand saved, not planted near,
any other kind of melon, $1. Ib.
W. F. Walden, Thomson, Re:
- Box 142.
ee Perkins Dwarf Long Green
a Okra seed, 30c cup; 60e Ib.;
$2.50 per 5 lbs.; $4.50 per 10
lbs. PP. W. P. Plexico, Edison.
Hubbards Squash seed, pure,
5c ounce, 1/4 lb., 80e. Arnold
ittle, Hampton.
Long Green Okra Seed, Per-
kins Dwarf, 30c cup. Prepaid.
D. B. Adams, Edison.
Heavy bearing Black Pole
bean seed, 50c large cup. Add
0c on each cup for postage.
W. V. Robbs, Flowery
ranch, Rt. 1.
60 bu. Bunch Sweet Potato
eed, $3.50 bu. No baskets. 1 mi.
Ronth Alberta. J. V. Weideman,
acon, Rt. 3. :
Old Fashion Long Green
Okra seed, 35e cup; Little
White Spine Cucumber seed,
slarge tablespoon, 15c. PP. Mrs.
George Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Few gallons Little White
est Onions, $1. gal:; Brown
Striped Half Runner Bean
seed, free of weevils, $1. qt.; 50c
t.; Red Speckled Crowder
peas, also Little Lady peas, 20c
eup. Add postage. Mrs. Pearl
-More, Cleveland, Rt. 2.
White Tender Bunch Half
ee Runner Bean Seed, Cream Half
Bers Runner, Little Pink Six Week
eans, free of weevils, sound,
ee hand shelled, 45c large cup. Add
postage. Mrs. T. L. Lawson,
Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Seed: Top Crop Stringless
Bean, Kentucky Wonder Pole,
75c pt.; Tender Green Okra,
Bunch Butterbean, 50e pt.
Tenn. Sweet. Potato Pumpkin,
25c cup. Add postage. All clean,
ound seed. Mrs. A. M. Grier,
lto, Rt. 1, Box 155.
Seed: Rockyford Cantaloupe,
large Pumpkin, $1. pt.; Crook-
ack Squash, Henderson Baby
ima, Bush Beans, Blacklee
and Kleckley Sweet Watermel-
1 on, 50e. pt.; Citron, $1. gt. PP
in Ga. Betty Newborn, Boling-
broke, Rt. 1.
Pure Pride of Georgia Water-
85 das seed, large, ripe melons
5 days trom planting, 40e pkt.;
Packet ee to plant 1/4
age $1. N. Carson, Griffin,
;
E
Hastings Long Green Pod
Okra seed, 25 large cup. Add
pe Mrs. Maude Farist, El-
ay, Rt. 2,
be Old Fashion, Tender Large
White Half Runner and White
doce bean seed,
Bier ay, ae Morais
Seed of Martin, Dipper, Nest
Egg and Small Ornamental
Gourds, 10c package. Mrs. John
Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2.
Striped Half Runner bean
seed, sound, 70c per 2 cups; 3
cups, $1. G. F. Vandiver, Sa-
vannah, Rt. 4, Box 545.
Gourd seed, $1. cup; 50c per
hundred; Col. Butterbean seed,
35c cup. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Ca-
milla.
Cantaloupe seed, Hales Best,
Ist yr., hand cleaned, $1.85 Ib.
plus postage. No orders less half
pound; Striped Half Runner
bean seed, 40c large cup. Plus
postage. Mrs. S. R. Smith, Roys-
ton.
500 lbs. Sericea Lespedeza
seed, double cleaned, but not
searified, good quality, 23c lb.
in 100 lb. bags; 17 bu. Gaton
beans, recleaned in 21/2 bu.
bags, good quality at market
price. M. M. DBardelaben, Sr.,
Ellenwood, Rt. 1.
Citron Melon seed, $1. lb. A.
L. Thompson, Cadwell.
Congo Watermelon, hand
saved from selected melons, 94
pet. germ., govt. tested, no oth-
er melons grown near, $2.50
lb. Better prices on large lots;
Black Diamond Watermelon,
92 pet. germ., $1. lb. J. J. Blood-
worth, Gordon, Rt. 2.
June to frost Prolific Okra
seed, 60c lb. PP. Supply limit-
ed. William T. Wynn, Milledge-
ville, Box 535.
Willets Wonder English peas,
50c teacup; Purple Hull Crowd-
ers, Col. Butterbeans, 30c Ilb.;
Martin Gourd seed, 15c doz.:
2 doz., 25c; Large White and
Red Spanish Peanuts, $1.50 pk.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin.
White Tender Hull Cutshort
Cornfield seed beans, 50c cup.
PP. Mrs. W. W. eon: Cart-
ecay.
Martin Gourd seed, 30 for 25c;
large gourd seed, 20 for 25c.
Henry Ballew, Crandall, Rt. 1.
Okra and English pea seed,
25c cupful. Mrs. W. F. Rolan,
Rome, Rt. 6.
Wakefield, E. Dutch and Co-
ar seed, $1.25 lb.; 5 lbs.,
$5.50; Collard, 90c Ib.; Marglobe
tomato, $1.75 ib. Miss Lee Crow,
Gainesville, RZ.
Pure Cox Watermelon seed,.
$1.50 lb. R. L. Baker, Chipley,
Rises oes
Recleaned Brown Yop Millet
seed, the hay jand grazing
kind, 15c lb. No orders under
100 Ibs. Norman Johnson, War-
renton.
Tender Striped Half Runner
bean seed, 1951 crop, weevil
free, large variety, 50e cup. PP.
Mrs. W. R. Richey, Lavonia.
500 lbs. Genuine Cannonball,
Black Diamond Watermelon,
hand selected, grown for seed
only, State tested, 94 pct. germ.,
$1. ib.; Original Ga. Sweetheart
Watermelon, 93 pct. germ., $2.
lb. FOB. Kenneth W. Birdsong,
Gordon, Rt. 1. 4
SEED WANTED
Want the Little running but-
terbean (red in color, and beans
very crowded in hull. Send
Sample and prive. Also, like
some old fashioned West India
Potato plants. Mrs. W. L. Ho-
well, Hahira.
Want some running okra seed.
Advise price. Luther Ross,
Roberts, Rt. 2.
Want the brown seeded pur-
ple: hull peas. Charley D. Lan-
caster, Butler.
Want 50 Ibs. bi-color Sericea
Lespedeza seed. Advise price.
F. W. Maddox, Stone Mountain.
Want Brown Top Millet or
Cat Tail Millet seed, send price
first letter. Everett McCul-
lough, Luthersville, Rt. 1.
Exe. Miamosa, wild erabapple
wild shumake, 2-3 ft. at 4 for
$1. for Black fat horse (crease-
back) running beans, or old
fashioned Crowder peas, or shal-
lot onion buttons. Mrs. . B.
Stevens, Luthersville.
Want 1 bu. Bunch Velvet
Beans, and 1/4 or 1/2 bu. Run-
ning peas for field. Must be
sound. W. G. Brassell, Gibson.
"Want { th. little Florida white |
peas, kind that bear all season
Marvin F. Tillman, Glenwocd,
Rieke
Want 1 lb. each: Blue Goose,
Blue Java, Pole Cat and Black
peas. Send sample and price PP.
Mrs. G. V. Pickard, Adairsvilie,
Rt. 2.
Want some October bean seed,
state price and amount. Mrs. W.
R. McMillian, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Want 2 cups old fashioned
streaked bean seed, the purple
bloom,
tender kind called thou-
sand to one. Also, 1 gal. little
white nest multiplying onions.
Mrs. Etta Thompson, Atlanta,
2005 -Cheshire Ave., S. W.
Want some old _ fashioned
Whippoorwill peas for seed. Mrs.
W. H. McWilHams, Lithonia, Rt.
3.
Exc.
White bunch and run-
ning butterbean seed for brown
crowder peas, mammoth green
okra or Banana or Quill melon
seed. Nettie C. Moyer, Hern-
don.
Want 4 or 500 lbs. Brown
Top Millet seed, good and sound.
Price at once. A. H. Thurmond,
Farmington.
Want 1 bu. purple hull crowd-
er peas for seed. Mrs. J. D. Mc-
Daniel,
Hazlehurst, Rt. 1
Want the old time yard red
butter
pea seed. Mrs. J. S.
Davis, Waycross, P. O. Box 905.
Want small amount Dill seed.
Advise.
Mrs. James A. Parks,
Jesup, Rt. 2.
Want some fresh sage seed.
Advise.
ta. So.
Mrs. J. B. Wood, Mariet-
Roswell Rd.
Want some Napier Grass seed
or stalks, also the old field yel-
low or Goods yellow prolific
corn seed. O. M. Moody, Way-
cross, Rt. 4, Box 586.
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
11 large teacups col. Bungh
postage. Rev. Versailia Mauldin,
Decatur, Rt. 1, Tilson Rd.
15 bu. Brabham peas, $6.75
|bu.; 5 bu. Unknown Peas, $6.25
bu. FOB. Pat Snelson, ae
boro.
White Half Runners, Striped
Bunch:
tender
Garden beans, good,
variety, 40c cup. Exch.
for good seed peas. Mrs. B. H.
Martin, Cumming, Rt. 3.
Streaked Half Runners, 3
cups, $1.35; Early Brown 6
Weeks
2 crop peas, 6 _ cups,
$1.25; White and Bunch Col.
Running Butterbeans, 4 cups,
$1.25;
Tender Ga. Blue Pole
bean, 3 cups, $1.35. PP in Ga.
Mrs. Sg ae McMillian, Da-
cula, Rt.
Red aaa Crowder, White
Mush peas, 35e cup; 3 cups, $1.;
Okra seed, 30e cup; 4 cups,
Add postage. Exchange for
white or print sacks, Clinton
Smith,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
White Half Runner Tender
6 Weeks beans, 50c large cup;
White Bunch Butterbeans, 45c
cup; 3 cups, $1.25. PP. All we-
vil free, Add postage. Mrs. Ot-
to Rice, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Bunch Butterbeans, colored
and white mixed, 40c cup;
Some mixed Half Runners, 45c |
large eup. PP. Mrs. Mamie
Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
A quantity of mixed Speckled
Field peas, recleaned, $5. bu.
Two bushels to a sack. W.. F.
Martin, Cuthbert, Rt. 2.
Weevil treated Kentucky
Wonder Pole beans, large
ee Running ae
7
e@ lb
Add postage. Mrs. C, R.
Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Improved White Running
Lima beans, bear until frost,
50e cup. Plus postage. Mrs. S.
A. Verner, Hartwell, 535 E.
Franklin St.
Purple Hull Speckle Field
Peas, 20c lb.; Purple Hull White
Crowders, Few Mush, Lady
Finger White, Sugar Crowder
peas, all 25c lb, FOB. General
Vaughn, Rochelle.
Small White Running Butter-
beans, heavy bearing until frost,
30e cup
sacks,
jay.
. Exoh, for print feed
Mrs, Seth Hyatt, Elli-
12 bu. pure Brab peas, re-
cleaned, no weevils, $6. bu. No
order less 2 bushels. Milton P.
Minchew, Jr., Macon, Rt. 3.
Purple Hull Speckle peas, 90
Pct. germ., $8. bu.; Black Hog
peas, $9. bu. A. L. Dykes,
Cochran.
Old Time Streaked Half Run-
ner Garden bean seed, sound,
weevil treated, 40c teacup:
Blackeyed Crowder peas, wee-
vil treated, 30c lb.; 4 lbs., $1.
PP. Mrs. S. E. Seabolt, Mar-|
gret.
-1 bu. large sound Blackeyed
peas, $8. Plus postage. O. H.
Bond, Royston, Rt. 2.
Henderson Bush Lima beans,
40c lb.; 3 Ibs., $1.10; 5 Ib., $1.75;
PP through 3rd zone. J. M.
Thornton, Douglasville, Rt. 1.
New Era peas, $5.50 bu. Fob.
J. F. Lowe, Fort Valley.
Calif. Blackeyed peas, or Ga.
Rambler, 40c qt.; Half Runner
Butterbeans, 75c qt.; Also Yel-
low Prolific Corn, 25 qt.; Hot
Pepper, 10c tbl.; PP on $2. or-
ders and over. Under, add 20c
postage. Josephine Raley,
Mitchell.
2 bu. Blackeyed White Ram-
horn peas, 1 bu. Purple Hull
peas, 122/2c: Ibe ae PoE
Tallapoosa, Rt. 1.
Old Time Little White Ten-
der Half Runner Garden beans,
White Tender Cutshort Corn-
field bean seed, $1. cup. Plus
postage. Mrs. T. EL. Wade, Talk-
ing Rock, Rt. 1. ;
Henderson Bush Lima beans,
50c lb.; 3 lbs., $1.25; 5 Ibs., $2.
Pr. through 3rd zone. BG
Stuckey, Blackshear, Rt. 2.
Purple Table _ peas, weevil
free, 4 cups, $1.25; Lady peas,
3 cups, $1.15; Early Brown 6
Weeks, 6, $1. D5: Red Speckled
Butter peas, running variety,
3 cups, $1.15; Tender White
Half Runner beans, 3 cups,
$1.45..No checks nor CQD.
Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula,
Rts
White 6 Weeks Bunch, Brown
Striped Acme Cornfield beans,
T. B. Wonder, 55e pt. Col:
Bunch beans, 40c pt.; Garlic,
30c doz.; Sage, 30c gt.; Scallion
Onion slips, 3c ea.; 5 ibs. Bees-
wax, 40c lb. Add postage. No
chks. Dollie Eller, Titus.
T gal. White Baby Bush Lima
Butterbeans, 3 pts., $1.00; PP.
$2.50 gal.; 2 gal. Old Fashion
Striped Tender Half Runner,
45c lb. Del.; 3 lbs., $1.00; $6. for
lot. PP. Mrs. Walter Wallace, |J-
| Early Fluff Cotton Seed
Arnoldsville, Rt- 1.
White Half Runner, White
Pole beans, 55c cup; Cream
Half Runner, and Pink Peanut
beans, Brown Crowder peas,
50c cup. Add postage. Exch.
for good white or print sacks.
Mrs. Cliff Silvers, Talking
$1. Rock, Rt. 2.
.25 bu. Brab peas, 16 bu.
Never Rot peas, $6. bu. FOB;
Also few stalks Green. Seed
Cane, $1.75 per 100 stalks. Fob.
O. M. Moore, Buena Vista, Rt.
at
Red Speckled Crowder peas,
30e lb. in 5 lb. lots; White Ten-
der Half Runner Garden beans,
55c teacup. Add postage. G. T
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Brown Bunch Beans, tender,
45e large cup; Cream Table
peas, for eating or planting, 3
cups, $1.00; Red Bunch Butter-
beans, 25c cup; Ve orders PP to
3rd zone. Mrs. A. Horsley, Wa-
co, Rt. 2.
Red Speckled Crowder Sele
35c cup; 4 cups, $1.00; Okra
seed, 35c eup; 4 cups, $1. Exch.
for sacks, white or print. Add
postage. Mrs. Carl Smith,* Elli-
jay, Rt. 3.
3 bu. 2 crop Brown Crowder
eas, sound, not weevil eaten,
B10. bu. FOB. Alex Barfield,
Louisville.
Sev. hundred lbs. Ala. large
Crowder peas, gathered with-
out rain, 25c lb. No orders less
100 lbs. No chks. H, O. See-
beck, Hazlehurst. :
90-day Velvet beans, 96 pet.
Germ., $7. bu. in 2 bu. bags;
another lot, 80 pct. germ.,
bu. in 2 bu. bags Quince Wal-
den, Wadley; Rt. 2.
: Joel H. Sanders, Neves
2. : scam
Plains,
od lint and stap! ee
earlier in opening, 90 pct. g
99 pet. purity, machine deli
Ceresan treated, in new
bags, $10. Cwt. "FOB. eh,
Bie Ne Anthony, Wa
Cokers 100 Wilt Resi
Cert. Ga. Blue Tag Cotto:
chine delinted, treated,
with Ceresan, "$8. Cwt.
ton or truckload lots. Tel.
. H. Murrow, Watkinsvil
Big Boll Wilt eee
pire Cotton Seed, cert
Tag, 1st. year, ginned se
pure, clean, $7. Cwt. ae ij
mediately. Mrs. G. W.
eT:
Comers Cotton Seed, 10
planted 1 yr. from breed
chine delinted, treated, $8.
R. E. Rowe, Alvaton.
-Cokers 100 Wilt Resi
Cert. Ga. Blue Tag Co
90 pet. germ. 99 pct. pu
new cotton bags, ma
linted, treated with
$8. Cwt. Ask for ton 01
load lots. Joe D, Murro
ington, Phone 2948.
Pure Early Fluff or
Cottonseed, machine
treated with ceresan, ba,
new cotton bags, $10. Cy
CoD. D. C. Baxter, Fa
-Cokers No. 1 100 wilt
seed, kept pure at gin, $
FOB Metter. Herman
Cobbtown, Rt. 2.
Coker 100 Cotton Se
year, kept pure at gi
Sam Pelfrey, Dalton, Rt.
Empire Cotton Seed,
delinted, gathered witho'
bale and a quarter las
$9. Cwt. Add postage.
Lawton, Sylvania, Rt.
22. says Se
Pure, wilt resistant
Cotton Seed, picked
rain, 91 pct. germ. an
to 100 lbs., $6. Cwt.
liott, Lavonia, Rt. oon
About 3 1/3 tons Cdkers
100 Cotton Seed, picked
ginned dry, $120. ton. Bay
ady, Graymont. ; as
Cokers. 100 Wilt R
Cotton Seed, ginned o
variety gin, $7. Cwt. Wri
truck prices. Can transfer ce
fication. Phone 2531. J. A.
an, Rutledge. c
Pure delinted and
Empire Wilt Rese 1
Seed, Ist. yr., $9. Cwt. I
Thurmond, Greerabaee 0
ae aia
ee eG
Exp. Station last yeate
pure in field and at
early, good lint and stap
Cwt. FOB. Marvin Moon,
mart, Rt.-3.
Coker 100 Wilt Resistant
ton Seed, from ped. regis
seed, grown in one var.
Pct. germ., picked early
dry, made 57 bales on 50 a
5 lock boll, 100 lb. bag
bags, $80. Ship at once
Malcom, Social Circle.
About a ton of DPL
Cotton Seed. Braet
ned dry, roll dr
ure Empire genie
linted, treated, $2.50 _
ne ea ee
Pure, recleaned Emp:
Resistant Cottonseed,
from foundation seed,
dry, ginned one varie
lb. Riley C. Couch,
Cokers 100 Wilt
Cotton Seed, Ist.
80-85 pct. machine >
Ceresan treated, $8. Cwt.
Cwt in ton lots. FOB. Tel.
Noble J. Bassett, Fort Vv
2,000 lbs. D. P. L. Co
Seed, No. 15 first year, eS CV
Mrs. Sam Hardage,
Cokers 100 wilt resistant
tonseed, made 55 bales on
without poison, $6. CWT:
300 bu. ear in ;
bu. C.-C.
1, Phone, 77 R "4.
Coker's 100 ties
I M915 acy i Er i ee a
i.
1/2 tons Peanut
Mrs. T. H. John-
Rt. 1, (Old Parker
rain White Pop Corn,
free, 35c measuring
- ite Spanish Pea-
2.50 pk. Add post-
) bu. Corn, $1.90 bu.
nn. Philip -Bradley,
oo
pu. Corn, Dixie
my barn; $2. bu.
ithin 20 mi. Albany,
W. 4H. Willson,
rn, $2. bu. at my
1i. South Brooklet.
. Forbes, Brooktet,
jean and Grass Hay,
tons pure clean hay,
t barn. W. S. Mixon,
ut Hay, $28. ton.
Barney.
paled Lespedeza hay,
as cut too late for
$20. ton. J. W. Ald- |.
Valley, Rt. 2.
wn clean hay, baled
r baler, $1.25. per
n. Marvin Maddox,
. Seago, Pinehurst,
AND PECANS
-|ma D. Gibson, Augusta,
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
1 Pair Black Mules (horse and
mare) 6 yrs. old, 1000 lbs. each.
First reasonable offer gets them
at my home. R. L. Brownlow,
Atlanta, 2613 Buford iwy., N
Be -BX. $2722.
Tenn. Walker Stallion, around
2 1/2 yrs. old, broke to ride,
untrained, good condition, sub}.
to register, for sale. Trammell
Pettit, Calhoun, Rt. 1.
Small Saddle Horse (mare
bred last Oct. 20) slightly lar
ger than a Welch Pony, black
and white spotted, safe for
children. R. M. Patterson, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 2, Box 264.
Black and White Shetland
Pony Gelding, 6 yrs. old, $200.;
Nice Riding Mare, $65. I. T.
Hallman, Decatur, 131 Kelly Rd.,
|Rt. 1, CR. 6660.
6 yrs. old Black Mare Mule.
Also heavy 1 H wagon, other
light farm tools, $200. Trade. for
gaod Springer, or Calves. At
my home 1 mile E. Douglasvil'e.
S. F. Walden, Douglasville, Ri.
4, Box 296.
9 yr. old Mule, 1250 Jbs., work
anywhere, $85. M. L. Dorsett,
| Douglasville, Rt. 2.
Pony Horse, 1 1/2 yrs. old,
$1@. or trade for Guernsey or
Jersey Heifer, at my farm. Mts.
Grace A. Brantley, Dublin, Rt.
oF
5 yr. old Tenn, Walking Mare,
$85.; 8 yrs. old, 550 lb. mare,
gentle for children to ride and
will plow, $65. Howard Samp-
son, Riverdale, Rt. 1, Phone
Jonesboro 5331.
Good Work Mare, Brown wiih
blaze face, about 11 yrs. old, a-
round 1200 lIbs., $75. One mile
No. Alberta. J. W: Weideman,
Macon, Rt. 3.
Male Black Mule, 9 or 10 yrs.
old, Georgia raised, no plug,
around 1100 lbs., works perfect
to anything, anyone can handle,
Stamper, Marietta, Rt. 4.
Well mannered, gentle Shet-
land pony, with car, seats 6,
well built, ball bearing, rubber
tires. Sell at bargain. Mrs. Em-
2740
Milledgeville Rd.
4 matched mare Mules, 1 pr.
wt. 1100 lbs; other, 1400 lbs.
Coming 8 yrs. old. Cheap. Mc-
Kinley Wishon, Ellijay, Rt. 4,
Box 73.
One pair mare Mules, 8 yrs.
old, around 2300: lbs., $185. for
.tthe pr. or trade for cows or
C.\W. Cc. Canuet,
2, Box 170.
und Stewart Pecans,
lus postage. Exchange
uit, print sacks, or
irkey or Black Jersey
n Eggs. Mrs. Fred At-
aldosta, Rt. 4.
AND MULES
old Tenn. Walking
FOB. Alwyne O
Devereux, Rt. 1, Bux
Pony, 3, yxs. - old,
-welf broken for children,
priced. Harris Allen,
le, Rt. 4, Phone 738-
e, 7 yrs. old 1500-1600
it my barn on West
Rd. Tom Kite, Col-
Rt. 2, Box 388.
ons, Grain Binder,
Rake, Turn Plows,
Single, Fairbanks 500
m wheels, new Grain
on and Corn Planter,
ter, other farm equip-
drawn. Homer C.
9 yrs. old; Also
IC Boar, about 300
ule or exchange for
Prefer one bred;
shoats, around
. H. McGarity,
, Box+212. Tel.
| 464190,
yearlings. Grady Ison, Brooks.
Either of 2 mare mules, 1206
Ibs. excellent cond., 9 yrs. old,
one for $150.; older mule, $75.;
also 4 cross-bred shoats, 9 to 12
wks. old, $12. to $16. ea. K.
D. Sanders, Eatonton. :
Good Saddle or Werk Horse,
1000 Ibs., 7 yrs. old, $75. Write
or see: J. P. Maddox, Hosch-
fey Rt. 2, on Thompson Mill
Tenn. Walking Mare, Reg. No.
from good bloodlines,
Roan, Flax Mane and Tail, 6 yr.
old, on Keith Road near river.
L. W. Reid, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
One white Speckled Mare
Horse, 1000 lbs., gentle, work
anywhere, been driving her to
a buggy 2 years, $100. Mrs. Em-
mer M. Puckett, Buford, Rt. 1.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
TE
HOGS:
Want 2 good stock pigs or
shoats reasonable. Advise by
dropping card and seeing me
after 5 oclock. Etta Thompson,
ee 2005 Cheshire Ave., S.
Want 3 small pigs. State
breed, size and price. Mrs. J.
W. Moore, Atlanta, 2801 Clair-
mont Rd., N. E. (Rt. 13).
Want 1 cherry red Duroc
male pig, blocky type prefer-
red. State size, age and price.
GOATS:
Want good milk goat, butt-
tle, and fresh in
sound, $60. at my farm. W. E./;
balance. S. W.
Doster Warren, Ochlochnee, Rt.
very nice, $7.50 pr..
ill ship COD. Notity
LIVESTOCK WANTED >
Want good Toggenburg miik
goat. Advise age, amount milk
she gives and price. Consider
Saanan if good milker. Marion
Nash, Union Point.
HORSES & MULES:
Want Shetland pony, gentle,
no /bad habits, not over 5 yrs.
old, for child to ride and han-
dle. Mrs. H. H. Jay, Douglas-
ville, P. O, Box 163.
Want 2 good work mules or
horses. State prices at your
barn for cash. M. L. Halcombe,
Dacula, Rt. 1.
RABBITS:
Want Dutch doe rabbit, 3-4
mos. old, good cond. and
healthy. Will pay $1. to $1.59.
Contact. Billy Kesler, Toccoa,
45 Highland Ave.
POULTRY FOR SALE
MISC. CHICKENS:
About 70 laying hens for sale
at my place on Pleasantdale
Rd., 1/2 mi. off Buford Hwy.
between Doraville and Nor-
cross. Mrs. J. D. Brown, Dora-
ville, Rt. 1.
WYANDOTTES:
Silver Lace Wyandottes, 49
pullets and 1 rooster, $2. ea. at
my piace, on Gordon Rd., to
River, 1-2/10 mi. in Cobb Co.
H. L. Wyche, Austell, Rt. 3.
CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS:
About 50 trimmed and partly
trimmed Game Yr. old roost-
ers, well bred, good size and
weight, $5. ea.; $00. dozen FOB.
McDonough Express Office. F.
Lu. Sherwood,-McDonough, Rt. 1.
Pair nice RH Stag (51/4 Ib.)
and Hen, $5.00; Claibon-Claret
siag and Hen, $5. Exchange
one pair for a high station 6 1p.
or over Pit Game Cock, 11/2
or 2 yrs. old in good condition.
C. L. Griffin, Gainesville, Oak
St.
2 pure blood Warhorse cocks,
18 mos. old, winning stock, $15.
Felix Scott, Springfield.
Purebred White Cornish
Roosters, from prize winning
stock, biood tested, $2.50 ea. No
out-of-state orders. Mrs. W. H.
Walters, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
One good Ginn Red Cock, 2
nice. puilets, $10.00; 2 good
Ginn Tassel Gray Stags, $5.00
ea. wxchange stags for 2 pure
Allen RH Hens. N. S. Crow,
Royston.
10 pure Blocky Type Dark
Cornish hens, 1 rooster, $2. ea.
Mrs. Jewel Dominy, Eastman,
Rt. 4. A
BABY CHICKS & BANTAMS
Laying Bantam hens for sale.
Mrs. A. J. Rozier, Atlanta, 131
Fairburn Rd., S. W. AM. 3062.
1 trio Jap Silkies, 10-12 mos.
old, full blooded, $7.50. Plus
postage. Exchange for Black
Tail Japs or Buff Cochins. J. S.
Querry, Statesboro.
55-200 purebred Brown Leg-
horn Baby Chicks at a time,
$17.50 C! Book orders 1 month
ahead of time; Also mixed
Brown and White Leghorns;
And hatching eggs, 15, $2.50.
Send check or MO with order.
Or send half price and COD for
Payne, Ball
Ground, Rt. 2.
B. B. Red Old English Game
Bantam Roosters from _ prize
winning stock, cheap. Will not
ship. Dial 47-2617 Atlanta. C. S.
Winn, Dunwoody.
Bantams, Common and mix-
ed with Hamburgs, 4 hens, 1
rooster, $3.00; 75c ea. Shipped
express collect. Mrs. W. A.
Gray, Swainsboro, RFD 4.
5 pairs mixed Bantams, $1.50
Pr.; 1 yr. old roosters, part
Golden Sebrights, hens mixed;
Also two 1 yr. old White Crest-
ed Polish roosters, $2. ea, Ex-
press. A. A. Tatum, LaGrange,
602 Wilburn Ave.
Few Purebred blood tested
white Black Tail Jap Bantam
Chicks, 40c ea. Sell. every
Monday. Mrs. Belle Joiner,
Soperton.
Golden Sebright bantams,
$10. trio.
Johnny
g, Decatur, 61
POULTRY -FOR SALE
Taek
Bantams: R. I. Reas, $4. pr., |
Old English Black Breasted
Red Games, $15. trio; modern
Silver Duckwing games, $7.50
pr. B. H. Holsomback, East
Point, 302 So. Harris St.
About 1000 Red Pullets, 10
wks. old Ist week in April,
from blood tested flock, worm-
ed, at my farm, $1.25 ea. Sales
tax included. Not shipped. R.
L. Bentley, Carnesville, Rt. 2.
90 NH Pullets, 2 mos. old,
should be laying in 3 months,
$90. at my house; Also limited
supply B. B. Turkey eggs, $3.
doz. Not PP. Mrs. G. E. Blalock,
Rome, Rt. 5.
Choice 4 A NH Cockerels for
breeders, and laying pullets, $3.
ea.; 4, $10.00; Select BR Cock-
erels and Pullets, 4-A grade,
$2.50 ea. Robert Clements, Mc-
Hae: nt. 1.
12 NH Red Pullets, 4 mos.
old, healthy, good size, $1.50
ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. Thomas
Benwell, Hamilton, Rt. 2. .
Dark RI Red chicks, 25, $5.00;
$18. C. PP. Blood tested. Eggs,
$2. per 15. Mrs. D. Donaldson,
Decatur, 726 S. Candler. Phone
De. 2405.
1000 Triple A New Hamp-
shire Red Pullets- for sale.
Phone 2112. F. EE. Patrick,
Warm. Springs, Rt. 1.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.
6 Quackless Ducks, 2 Drakes,
& White Ducks, 1 Drake, $20.
or $1. ea. Cannot ship. Mrs.
Maud Hass, Silver Creek, Rt. 1.
1 pr. Toulouse geese, $12.50;
1 pr. Embden: geese, $15. J. F.
Ginn, Atlanta, 451 Metropoli-
tan Pl. S. E. AL 0617.
Several pairs laying Mallard
Ducks, $5. Pr.; Some mixed
Ducks, Pekin-Mallard, $2. ea.
D. F. Smith, Dunwoody, 5810
Lake Forrest Dr. Phone Ch.
6363 Atlanta. >
4 Mallard Ducks, (3 ducks, 1
drake), laying, 2nd generation,
$1.50 ea. at my home. Will not
ship. Must be called for. Mrs.
M. Ritz, Fairburn, Campbell-
ton Rd. - =
White Pekin Started Duck-
lings, 16, $10.00; White Chinese
Started Goslings, 6, $12. Plts
express charges. Robert Mob-
ley, Villa Rica.
Turkeys, 6 hens,-.1 Tom, $60.
Quillian Tuggle, Buford, Rt. 3.
Pure strain, marked, domesti-
cated Wild Mallard Ducklings,
from excellent stock, $2. ea.
FOB. Phone Home 9-6986; Of-
fice Official 8600, Extension
761. Or write: C. D. Ward, Ma-
rietta, RFD 3, Paper Mill Rd.
POULTRY FOR SALE
Pair of Geese, $10., or $5. ea.;
Also large young Pekin Drake,
$3.50. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quit-_
man, Box 427. s
Day old Turkeys, 75c ea. Can
furnish 1000 at a time. G. K.
DeLong, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
QUAIL, PIGEONS,
DOVES, ETC.
Fine Chinese Ringneck Pheas-
ants, have already started mat-
ing, soon to lay, for sale, rea-.
sonable. A. L. Haddock, Had-
dock. E
Northern Bob White Quail,
strong, healthy, from champion
layers, $5. pr. J. E, Akins, At- a
lanta, 1531 Athens Ave. S. W.
RA 8982.
Quail (Old Bob Whites) $5.
pr. FOB. B. L. Walters, Fitz-
gerald, 707 S. Grant St; Tel.
2677. :
Large, healthy Bob White
Quail for restocking and breed-
ing purposes, $6. pr. Howard |
Martin, Carrollton. ;
+
Fancy show type, purebred
pigeons, per pair: Russian
Feather Legged and Crested
Trumpeters, $8.00; English Car-
riers, $10.00; High flying Muff
Tumblers, $6.00; Hungarian
and Indian Mocee, $4.50; Frills-
Barbs, and Sattinetts, $4.00;
Emden Toulouse and Chinese
Goose eggs, 40c ea. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. z.
Ringneck Pheasants, $8. Pr.
Trade for White Guineas, other
kind of Pheasants, Quail, Pure-
bred Bantams, etc. Howell Sim-_
mons, Rocky Ford, RFD.
A number of Peacocks and
Peafowl hens, $10. and up.
Will ship any point COD, org
make shipping arrangements.
Barley Downs, Royston, Rt. 1.
CORRECTION: One _ Indian
Blue Peacock, 3-1/2 yrs. old,
bred and raised in Connecticut,
$35. Exp. Col. Mrs. Minnie G.
Maddox, Griffin, Rt. A.
1 Pr. extra large Quail, pen
raised, mated, $6. at my place.
W. Shumate, Jr. Stone
Mountain, Rt. 1. DE 3067.
LEGHORNS:
30 large English str, W. L.
pullets, laying, $1.85 ea.; 10
pullets, 5 mos. old, $1.25 ea.
Mrs. T. H. Johnson, Boston, Rt.
1, Old Parker Place.
50 W. L. hens, Yr. old, lay-
ing good, $1.25 ea. my farm, 4
mi. So. Statesboro. Mrs. C. A.
Joiner, Statesboro, Rt. 1.
18 April 1951 hatch, large
breed W. L. pullets, laying, and
1 rooster, for cash at my farm.
No chks. L. A. Brown, Decatur,
450 Clairmont Ave., DE 1361.
Hon. Tom Linder,
Agriculture Commissioner
State Capitol
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Commissioner Linder:
March 25, 1952
Someone was kind enough to mail me the front page edi-
torial of-ygur Market Bulletin of March 18, What Does
It Mean.
or this I am most heartily thankful.
Being of French descent with my immediate forebears
coming out of Switzerland, I understand perfectly, and
agree with your editorial, that the European blood, even
to this date, did play a most important role in the New
Hampshire primary election.
In an interview with the
press I stated that Kefauvers success was largely due to
the fact that his wife, born in Quebec, spoke to the New
Hampshire voters in French.
My grandparents and their parents carried this French
loyalty into Switzerland.
My own father came of this
blood and inherited a certain amount of this loyalty to the
land of his fathers.
I am fighting to prevent the calamity to our country which
you say is coming: The events of the next few years will
probably determine whether or not the United States will
remain a government of the people, etc. ... or whether it,
will become a pawn in the devastating game of interna-
tional politics.
Sincetely,
Henry Zweifel
P.S. Mr. Zweifel has suggested that I a
gratulations for your analysis of the New
mary results. I do this very thing. You will re
me as Senator O'Daniels publisher and editor and
end my con:
ampshire pri-
mber
re-
tary in his office following the suspension of the ODaniel
News. Best regards.
ae Garfield Crawford
ti
a
Jaying well,
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MARKET BULLETIN
rere
NEW LIVESTOCK
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disease and affects practically everything
trom humans down.
We are in constant danger of infection
of foot and mouth diseases from the ad-
joining countries of Mexico and Canada
to say nothing of the danger of imports
from South America. I
Clower, Chief Veterinarian, to Washing-
ton to attend the meeting
to get all available information with re-
gard to possible sources of infection.
YOUR STAKE IN THE CARRYING OUT
OF THESE LAWS, RULES s
AND REGULATIONS
If you are a barn operator, you have a
POULTRY FOR SALE
out of
have sent Dr.
on anthrax and
| POSITIONS WANTED
greater stake es any other individual
in the proper enforcement and carrying
Your future business
will be better or worse than it has been
in the past to just about the extent that
these necessary rules and practices are
enforced.
these laws.
If you are a dealer or broker you are
just about in the same shape as the barn
operator.
If you are a farmer or producer your
future as a producer will be very largely
controlled by the strict enforcement of
these laws and rules, You can never have
very much protection in buying cattle or _
hogs to carry back to the farm unless
FARM HELP WANTED
i
best interest.
ments.
FARM HELP WANTED
rules and pee
Therefore, I earnestly ask for
support and cooperation of all o
seeing that these laws and rules
forced. In doing so, you will not
doing a service to the state but yo
also be doing a great service for you
Postscript: The effective aie of
regulations has been changed from 4
lst to May Ist in order to give
ample time to conform to the |
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agricultur
FARM HELP W.
12 wks. old W. L. pullets,
culled and vaccinated for pox,
$1.30 ea. FOB my farm. Ship
in coops of 20 ea. Ready for del.
May 10th. First orders received,
first filled. W. V. Almand,
Conyers, RFD 2.
15 NH Red Hens, 1951 hatch,
$30. Mrs. Mamie
Cowart, Reidsville, Rt. 1.
7 mixed chickens, 1 rooster,
Red and BR mixed, 5 heavy wt.
hens, 1 large English strain W.
L., laying, $10. Ship Sr soe
Collect. Mrs. Myrtice ogg,
Pavo, Rt. 3. :
POULTRY WANTED
TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.
Want 1 pr. ea. Brown Chi-
nese, White Chinese and Afri-
can Geese, for own farm and
not for re-sale. Give age and
price. G. D. Fain, Edison.
Want trade young white
gander for White Goose, or sell
gander for $4. Z. A. Godwin,
Atlanta, 1250 Moreland Ave.,
S. E. MA 2995.
Want 1 or 2 pr. English Car- |
pure |
rier pigeons. Must be
stock. Advise at once. Call aft-
er 4 P. M. Grover C. Piper,
Barnesville. Phone 488R.
Want 2 Chukar Quail roost- |
ers, or will swap Chukar hen |}
for reoster. Advicse price, etc. at |
once. B. B, Huling, fortson, Rt. |
Ls
Want at once turkeys and |
ullets (chicken) to raise on
alves. Can handle most any
amount. Reliable. Ref. exch.
Braxton Moore, Dublin, Rt. 6,
Box 267.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want job in or near Atlanta.
Thoroughly experienced in
poultry, livestock, and agricul-
ture. Educated and
bachelor, in middle forties. T.
O. McLendon, Carrollton, Rt. 3.
Middleaged white man, 2)
sons, 14 and 16 yrs., want work |
on dairy, cattle or poultry farm.
Need house or apartment and
good salary. J. F. Bennett, Val- |
dosta, 411 E. Crane Ave.
Broiler Grower (can handle |
up to 15,000) want job on poul- |
fry farm near Gainesville with
small family, no children. Let- |
ters ans. Best offer accepted. |
No milking or other farm work.
J. E. Glover, Lyons, 221 Liber- |
ty.
refined |
| Exp. tractor driver wants
job- at once. Mother and 4
small children. Must have good
3-4 R house with lights, on
school bus line. State salary.
Have to be moved. Live 1 mi.
Newington. Ronald Neeley,
Oliver, Rt. 1.
White man family of 7 wants
job on farm, 2 boys large
enough to work when not in
school. Exp. with tractor and
equipment and truck, also exp.
cattle and hogs. Prefer salary
basis. See me, on Due West
call Marietta,. 8-2959. Lewis
Armstrong, Kennesaw, Rt. 1.
Very intelligent white man,
single, vet. of-World War II,
wants light farm work on
farm with good people for good
home, clothes, some spending
money, near Athens preferred,
but go anywhere if have trans-
portation. Clifford Shaw, Ath-
ens, 294 Ga. Depot St.
37 yr. old man with wife, 3
children, wants job on farm
tending chicken house or rais-
ing chickens on share _ basis.
Consider dairy -work also. Ed
Cooper, Buford, Rt. 1, Smokey
Rd. Tel. 2756. j
48 yr. old man wants job on
| poultry farm at once with good
| man. O. A. Altman, Pembroke.
| Want home on farm in ex-
| change for farm and carpenter
| work. Colquitt Amerson, Atlan-
ta 394 Washington St.
White single man, 50 yrs. old,
good health, wants job on poul-
try or livestock farm, Ist class
| carpentry er painting. Best of
| references. R. Newman, Care
|Mrs. E. M. Barrett, Atlanta,
| 2581 New Buford Hwy.
| Woman, (past. middle age),
unencumbered, wants home
|
|
| with elderly man and wife in
|} exchange for light farm work
| on farm and small salary. Mem-
| ber of Church of God. Desire
with Christians. Mrs. Kathy
McDonald, Hogansvilie, P. O.
Box 36.
Want job looking after chick-
jens, cattle, flowers, etc. on
| farm. Need 3 R house, lights,
preferably near Atlanta.
yrs. old. Can begin work Ist of
| April. H. H. Caylor, Crandall,
Rt J:
Woman, 53 and 11 yr. old
| grandson, want home with
Christian people near Atlanta,
raise chickens and other light
farm chores for small salary.
| Near. church and school bus.
| Have some own furniture. Let-
; ters ans. Mrs. Lattie M. Fogg,
Atlanta, 941 Northern Ave.,
\E. cr 5213.
type.
Ralph W. Cammack, 599
Atlanta, Ga.
REGISTERED HEREFORD AUCTION SALE
| Ga. Hereford Assn., will hold an auction sale Reg.
Hereford, 22 bulls and 20 females Horned and Polled
Cows with calves at side, bred cows, bred heifers,
open heifers and service age bulls, in Cartersville, Thurs-
day, April 17, at Bartow Livestock Yard. 1:00 P.M: Write
Morningside Drive, N. E.,
Road, near Lost Mountain, or |
45
S. |
Want honest, sober farmer,
30-40 yrs. old, good health, to
kook after chickens, turkeys,
peafowl, pheasants, and do car-
penter work, $80. monthly,
room and board. 4 days off per
month -with pay. No drifters.
Give reference last place em-
ployed. Mrs. Helen Street, At-
lanta, Rt. 2.
Want at once settled unen-
cumbered white woman to live
with me on farm and do light
farm chores for room, board,
small salary. Permanent place
for right person. Mrs. W. W.
Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt.
Want unencumbered white
woman in good health. to live
on farm and do light farm
chores. $50. month. M. I. Ed-
wards, Clyo, Rt. 2.
Want wage hand for general
farm work. $50. monthly,
laundry, board. Start work lst.
of April. I. H. Weeks, Milan,
Rte 3; "
Want educated single white
woman, 20-35 yrs. old, no child-
ren, no bad habits, for light
farm work on farm. No milking.
Answer in own hand writing. B.
W. Duncan, Columbus, 35061
River Road.
Want man or woman with
family for farm tending cows,
chickens, hogs, etc. 6 mi. So.
College Park, , Fulton County,
on school bus route. Write.
Dont come without making ap-
pointment. Glenn Norton, Fair-
burn, FA 4728.
Want elderly couple desiring
permanent home on_ farm,
board, some salary, in return
for farm chores. Use of cow.and_
chickens, Good home for right
party. No drunks, Mrs. J. #.
Westmoreland, Conyers, Rt. 3.
Want at once, single white
man able and willing worker
for farm. Pay $2. daily, board,
laundry. A. H. Conner, Pitts,
Rt. 2.
Want honest, sober man with
small family to operate dairy.
Good house, lights, water, school
and mail route. L. D, Smith,
Monticello, Rt. 2.
Want colored middleage wage
hand to drive tractor and do
general farm work on farm for
living quarters, meals, laundry,
$2. daily. Amos D. Spivey, San-
dersville, Rt. 1, (Old Jessie Tan-
ner Place).
Want man experience in grow-
ing and packing tomato plants,
around first of May. O. L. Rif-
ner, Leesburg, Box 230.
Want good, honest farm fami-
ly, white or col. to work on
large cattle. and grain farm.
Contact. S. A. Waddell, Ben
Hill, c/o MeCellan and Jack-
son Farm,
Want man for 2 H crop, plen-
ty farming tools. 4 R house
wired for electricity, on mail
and school bus route. Good well
and garden, pasture, barn for
cow. References required. 4 mi.
Bowdon. Mrs. A. M. Hill, Bow
dong: Biles Bars boca
PRD aa oe mae
house, lights, water. B. C. Lang-
Want farmer experienced
handling cattle, tractor, improv-
ing pasture, raising feed. ate
age, experience, number and
age of family. References. KE.
W. Murphy, LaGrange, Rt. 1.
Want farm family, to farm on
3rds. and 4ths. raise chickens,
on 50-50 basis, 6000 cap. chicken.
house. Must be able to furnish
self. Honest, sober, good refe-
rences. Give references. Mrs. S.
- Shields, Cohutta, Beaverda'e
d. 5 :
Want man 45-50, unencum-
bered, to live in home and do
gen, farm work, trucking, fenc-
ing, etc. Expert not required.
Moderate salary, board, wash-
ing, ete. Christian man _ pre-
ferred. J. B. Mosley, Austell.
Want share cropper on 50-50
basis for 1-2 H crop, either
white or colored. Grady Ison,
Brooks.
Want experienced man _ to
graft pecan trees (around 100).
Will .pay in money, or give
some of the trees in return.
Write at once. J. O. Sills, Li-
thonia, 72 Johnson St.
Want farmer for small patches
and garden spots, small hore
elec. lights, running water, on)
shares, for repairs and help;
Or standing rent. Good place for
GI eouple, or others industrious
and sober. Phone 3591. Mrs. J.
M. Maddox, Stone Mountain,
P. O. Box 297.
-Want man, or man and wife,
to do pasture work, and work
small farm for wages, or shar2
basis. Need at once.-D. R. Flynt,
Lincolnton.
Want middle age Christian
woman to live in farm home
with aged couple and do light
farm chores. Must be in good
health and unencumbered. Mon-
thly salary and board. Geo. H
Hunt, Kathleen.
Want white man and wife for
farm work on. farm. Furnish
ley, Atlanta, 1936 Flat Shoals
Rd., S. E. DI 8141.
Want at once, man (white or
col) for general farm work. Pay
$50. monthly, room, board,
laundry. R. L. Cline, Waleska.
Want at once, reliable white
or colored man for general farm |
work on farm. Room, boara,
laundry, good salary. Must be
experienced with row crop. Can
give yearly. work.: Mrs. Flora
Bivins, Canton, Star Route.
Want man to look after herd
of registered cattle. Attractive |
salary for right man, Also 4 KR)
house, electricty, hot and co!d
running etter. State age, fam:-
ly, references. P. L. Harwell,
Albany, Box 702.
Want middle age man, and 2
women (wife and daughter) to
tend 5 A good land, raise
7000 chickens. Desire experienc-
ed carpenter and painter. O. P.
Bennett, Cummins. RFD 4.
Want white man to work in
College Park, Rt. 2, Box 3
a cel el eae eee Mee oom ees
Want wage hand
work. Plow with |
now. $40. month wit
and laundry. See-or v
cil Kirkley, Chaunce s
Box 187. *
Want respectable
woman for light farm
farm. Reasonable sala
vate room in home, boa
objection to 1 child. Sta
and details. Letters ans. ]
L. Dunn, Zebulon, Rt.
Want exp. farm tt
with family large enot
look after 7500 chick
etc. Small 3 R house v
to live in. On commissior
J. O. Lunsford, Talki
Rte Box atop. :
Want good man, whi
single or married, to
dairy farm. If single wh
can live in home as
family. No druks. Phoni
Hugh D. Ree Mi
ville.
Want white unen
woman of good he
habits, good disposit:
light farm chores on
room, board, salary. M
Edentield, Stillmore; I
Want white or colo
for 1 H crop, 3rds,
basis, good 4 R_ how
school bus route, 1
Temple. Will pay for ex
ead 2 Beoee
Church St. Ext.
on shares, T. A, Kevan
tab,
Want single man to.
tractor and help with
Pay wages, board,
Have tractor and all eq
No drinking, near pavi
No. 27 between Hawk
and Vienna. R. H. Holm
leyson, Rt. 1.
Want elderly couple n
home to work garden,
small farm chores, 2 room
age apt. and pay fo
work. No drinking. J. H.
m Vv
lau
Want good experienced,
farmer, to tend 3.6 A
about 2400 turpentine bo:
halves. Good 5 R house o
and school route, lights
or write. Harvey A.
Alma, Rt. 2. :
Want able bodied ma
or colored, for work on
farm, general farm wi
assisting carpenter. Pay
mary wages this sect
daily without board, o
board. Frank Ship pey
dairy. Must be expenenoned
milker. Pay $56, weekl an
house. Write, EJ. Melton
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