Tom Linder Commissioner ~ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1952 pas Traitor Pate Is No eis eal sd By Tom LINDER ae Wat of the Revolution Tale was a spy for General Wast ington. He crossed the- e to get information to enable to defeat the invaders. le was % apprehended and shot the British. A patriot to the is blood, his dying words | ly regret that I have but one my country. t Arnold was a high officer tor 's army. For his own bene- 2 of his unbounded am- ght to betray the Ameri- Washington into the hands the years of this Re- can people have honored Nathan Hale because he ic American, They have name of | Benedict Arnold ras a traitor to America. the betty i is full of. Nathan Iso full of Benedict Arnolds. whether to follow the Hales ferret them out and put : proper: Positions. rationalists And The ited Nations . 5 hear a lot about the United al ation. We hear men talk citizen, of the world. We hear in one breath of their rights onstitution of the United Nathan Hale talking. In breath we hear them talking loyalty td the United Nations world. This is Benedict No man can serve two ruth spoken in the Holy an follow Nathan Hale 1e that the American peo- follow the Arnolds. Tt is | either a loyal American or else he is a treacherous danger - in our midst, No man, whether he be President, senator, congressman, cabinet member, state official, or plain citizen, can be loyal to the charter of the United Nations and the flag of the United Nations with- out subscribing to the idea of making the United Nations Government superior to that of the United States. Treason to the United States is in- wolved in making war: on the United _ States or in giving aid and comfort to _sthe enemies of the United States. Under the charter of the United Na- tions, authority is granted for the main- tenance of armed forces. Authority is ~ granted for the use of those armed forces to maintain peace in the world. This necessarily involves the authority to make war on the United States if the United Nations should decide that the _ United States was a threat to world peace. _ The United Nations is composed of many countries including Russia, India, most of Europe, and. several countries in Africa and South America. American citizens-who are employed by the-United Nations are forced to sub- - scribe to an oath as follows: T solemnly swear to exercise, in all loyalty, discretion and conscience, the functions entrusted to me as a member _ of the international service of the United: Nations; to discharge those functions and regulate my conduct with the interests of the United Nations only in view, and not to seek or:accept instructions in re- gard to the performance of my duty from * any, government or authority external to the organization. The last line of that oath specifies that an American citizen employed by the United Nations may not be instructed by his own government; in a manner he _ is superior to his own government. Under the Constitution of the United States, treaties entered into with foreign countries become the paramount law of the land. Such treaties take precedence over the United States Constitution and the laws of Congress. Such treaties take precedence over state constitutions and _ laws enacted by state legislatures. A supreme court set up under such treaties | will pr over the supreme court of the United States. Under such treaties every American may easily be- come the subject of this foreign world court and power. Under such treaties the President of the United States, every army officer, and every enlisted man, may be forced to give first allegiance to the flag of the United Nations. Under such treaties every American official, every soldier and civilian may find them- selves charged with treason, should they undertake to: defend the United States against the military power of the United Nations Organization, It is. the knowledge of these things that makes Washington afraid. They are afraid to do anything in Korea without the approval of the United Nations. The officals of the United States Government realize they-could easily be charged in an international court as war criminals. They could not object because they have themselves set the pattern for it. Benedict Arnold sought.to deliver the American colonies back into the hands of Great Britain. The internationalists in Washington have delivered the United States into the hands of mongrelized, socialized, and communized peoples of all races, nations, and tongues. President-elect Eisenhower has com- mitted himself to this same destroy American policy that was instituted by Roosevelt and continued by Truman. This. was only to be expected because. Eisenhower was a part and parcel of the Roosevelt and the Truman administra- tions. The money for the campaigns for both Eisenhower and Stevenson was put up by the same international money crowd. Neither of them could have done other than follow in the same course laid out by internationalists, socialists and communists. No man can serve two masters. Either he is for the United States as a sovereign independent nation, depending on Almighty God for guidance in its protection, or else he is for the United Nations and against the sovereign _ of any country as. against the United Nations, You cannot serve God and Mam- mon. TOM LINDER , Commissioner of Agriculture - Gad ae 2 MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, Dec PAGE TWO | 7 st : a GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN |, fon sats" | "!"Fon gare | TOWSS ANB Address. all items for publication and all requests to be gut Redbud, Red Holl 3 2 laxge Emglish Bomwood,| Abelias, Boxwood - Nandina;,| on *h ing list. and for change of address to STATE : ge : Re MAB ; ; . Atlanta: 6&3 @ med. size, # ft.,-|Crape Myrtle, other shrubbery'| White Dogwood, Sw REAU STAtE = 3 $28; 2 selling all|for sale. Mrs. W. M. Boggus, Greybeard, Teaolive, or togeth 2. RW. Rish, | LaGrange, 927 N. Greenwood St.,| Laurel, Red Trumpet | Rome, dealiattae Rt. 3. aS suckle, Red, White, Flowering Crabapple Magnolia, Flowering Narrow Leaf Willow. American Beauty Dwar Chinquapin Rose, Sil Hals Honeysuckles, 2 and 3 yrs. old, $4. QO; i M; Kudzu Crowns, $2. C; $10. M; Privet, $4, O; $85. M, Mrs, T. A. Hipp, Camellia seedi 25 or 30 doz. finest variety assorted, 60c doz. Cash with order. Prepaid. Mrs, J. L. Horne, Leary. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request Roopville, . : Maple, 50c ea. Plus and repe onl en i ned by new copy Pink Thrift, 50e C. Add post- ot nee ee 2 Old Fashion Sweet Violets,/age. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, tals, _ ores G. Combs, Too - - - 5 doz, $1.28 PP, Miss Mabel|Rt. 2. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- || Pars, Reynolds, ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published notices, Tom Linder, Commissioner Red, White Dogwoo apple, Sweetshrubs, Ma Yellow Jasmine, Red Teaolives, Bay, Runnin Wild Honeysuckles, 1-5 50c. Exch. for sacks. M: Loyd, Toomsboro, Rt. } 4 Mimosa and wild Crab- apple 2-3 ft. trees, $1. ea. or exe. for Glad bulbs, black fat horse pole bean seed, or old fashioned white crowder peas. Mrs. J. B. Stevens, Luthersville. Rose Scented Geranium cut- tings, 15 ea. Wandering Jew, Green, Striped white, Green Striped ilver and Purple, Xmas Cacti, Night Blooms Cereus, 10e ea. cutting; Fiel Daisies, 20 doz; Red Can-} April Blooming Narcissi, $1. : i 1 Published Weekly ai 5 nas, 75 doz, Add postage. Mrs.|C; Seed of ollyhock and oo ae aa Mae eer eaceeacie D. _W. Faircloth, Rochelle, P.| Larkspur, 10c package, also Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. 0) Ornamental Gourds, 10-20 ea. ee Mrs. John W Temple, Rt rs. John i Old Hnglish True Dwarf Box-|9. peer wood Plants; good ade, heavy, 4-6 in., $1.50 doz.; $10. C; 6-8 in., B Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol, Atlania, Ga, Cherry Laurels: 3 ft., 6 (16-18 in.) 50c ea. : delivery. Cannot bale for White, Purple Wisteria, 50c : : ping. Mrs. A. Tanner Entered as second class matter $2.00 dox.; $15. 8-10 in., $3.) a.; Vinca, $1.50 doz; Paper ; August 1, 1987 at the Post Office doz} #20. O;- Calle. Brageoat White, Chinese Sacred Nar- |/29 Berkley Dr. at Covington, Georgia, under Act } Violets, $1. doz.; $5. C. Mrs. B. L.| cissi, $1.50 C; Dbl. Single} Hastings Super Giant of a e ot Sige coer Robinson, Greenville. Lemon Lilies, 50c doz.; Lillope | Plants, well rooted, moss mailing at speci of Orpogum, border plant, wide Rooted Dwarf Boxwood, 4-6 leaves, $1.50 C. No order ess in.,, $10..C; Lighter Grade, 4-6/$1; Add postage. Mrs. O. S. ed, 40c doz, PP. Prompt art, Mrs. Hub Mason, Mc beaks : provided for in Section 1103. Act of October 8, 1917, 2 : in, $6. Cs $50. M; 15-20 in, Fields, Thomasville, 407 N. ; aa Executive Office, Staite Capitol Abelia, fond spread, $8. doz;|Madison St. White Dogwoods, Red, Ye Editorial and Executive Offices $20. C. Del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, : : Orange Azaleas, $1.50_ State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Greenville. Magnolia, Teaolive, Gray- Lilacs, Peachtree Roses, $2. Publication Office beard, Red, White Dogwood, 114-122 Pace St, Covington, Ga. Pyracantha Bushes, large red| Pink Crabapple, Red, Orange berried variety (not orange) 8- Hawthorne, Weeping Willow, 12 in. nice roots, 25c ea. No less|1 ft., 10c; 2 ft.;)20c+' 3-ft., 30c; 4 sold. Add 2e postage. Mrs./4 ft., 40c; 5 ft., 45e; 6 ft., 60c. | English Dogwood, Lily B $1.75 doz. Add postage. Dorothy Saine, Murrayville Lj oa : 2 : i FLOWERS.AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED /|A. P. Sheppard, Griffin, Rt. C.| Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. ae Tuberose, 75 doz : FOR SALE YOR SALE Yellow, White Jonquils, Butter] 93" ols0p Toomsboro, Box |fodils, _ Yellow, | Creams and Eggs, Trumpet Daffodils,|~" Peony, 50c ea. Add postag = $1.50 C; Bird of Paradise, $1. ea.;|. Old Fashion Indian Peach Ethel Sullivan, Marietta. Rt. 3 col, Azaleas, Cherokee| Rhododendrong, Mt. Laurels, | Blue, Pink Thrift, 80 doz.; Blue| Trees, Muscadine Vines, Catal- ; oe Rose, Rhododoendrons, Mt. Lau-| Azaleas, (Red Pink, Yellow), Single Hyacinth, $1. doz.; Weep-| pa, French Mulberry, Ever- White Pines, Mtn, La : ; dels, Cream White Dogwood, | Dogwood, (White, Cream), | ing Willow, $1.40 ea. Exch. for| bearing Fig, Wild Cherry, Old |Rhododendrons, Azaleas, ! edbud, Coral Berry, Tulip | White Pine, Holly Bush, Red-|print sacks. Miss Mattie Mc-|Fashion Plum and Red Yel- Buds, Blooming Crabapple, cplar, Creek Hemlock, Red{| buds, Po sae 2-3 ft, rooted, Curley, Hartwell. Rt, 9. low Apple Trees, Concord |ly, White Dogwood, Ma Maple, Holly Bush, White Pine, | $2 PP; Per, Phlox, $2. C, Grape Vines, 50c ea, Plus post- rooted plants, 2. doz. Jo! Chastain, Morganton, Rt. Rhododendron, Mtn. Laur Cream, Yellow Dogwood, 3 Azaleas, Cherokee Rose, berry, Red Bud, Strawb Bush, Tulip Poplar, Holly B 2-3 ft., $2. doz.; Shasta Dais' Per, Phlox, '$2. C. -Rooted. Mrs. Edna Rukat, Mineral Blu; 3 col. Azaleas, Coralberry, Bud, Mtn. Laurel, Rhod dron, White Dogwood Poplar, Red Maple, Roy Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1, Box 173. Lilies: White Gonger (Hedy- chium), Queen (Curcuma), White Spider (Hemerocallis), Brilliant Red Amaryllis, 50c ea.t Climbing (Gloriosa), large size, 75c ea.; Also large hower- ed deep Purple Magnolias, and lorist type Gardenias, 1-1/2 fi, $1.50 ea, Mrs. Maude Granger, Reidsville. Yellow, White Jonquil, Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Yellow Long Trumpet Daffodil, $1.50 C; Pink, Blue Thrift, 50e doz Single Blue Hyacinths, $1. doz.; Bird of Paradise, $1. ea. Exch. for print sacks. Miss Nora McCurley, Hartwell, Rt, 2. , Bird of Paradise, St en; White, Yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eg s, Long Trumpet Daf- fodils, $1.50 c White Cluster April one Narcissi, 50c doz.; Blue Single Hyacinths, $1. doz.; Blue, Pink Thrift, 50c doz.; 2-3 ft., $2. doz.; Shasta Daisies, Per, Phlox, $2. C, Rooted, PP. Virginia Black, Mineral Bluff, Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels, B eol, Azaleas, Cream Yellow ogwood, Redbud, Coralberry, lip Poplar, Creek Hemlock, Holly, Strawberry Bushes, % Cherokee Rose, Red Maple, ~ &-3 ft. $2. doz. White Pine, 12-15 in., $1.50 doz., Shasta Daisies, $2. C. PP. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Mineral Bluff. Crabapple, Red Maple, 3 col. age. Mrs. Albert Ussery, Tooms- boro, Rt. 3. Magnlia, Cherry Laurels, Sweetshrubs, Granny Grey- beard, Sweet Bay, Beauty Bush, Red Holly, Red, Pink, Pink White Variegated Crape Myrtles, Catalpa, Scuppernong Vine, Butterfly Bush, 2 and 3 yr. sizes, 35c ea, Plus post- age. Inquirers send card. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. Red, White Dogwood, Tea- olives, Greybeard, Sweetshrubs, Super Swiss Giant Pansy, English Daisy, $2.25 C; 3 doz., zaleas, Tulip Poplars, Mt.| $1.10; Mixed Dbl. Stock, 75c Blue Spider Lily, 75 doz. Miss| Magnolias, Pink Crabapple, |2-3 ft, $2. doz.: Galax, Sha eee Strawberry, Holly | d0z.; Mixed col. Iris, White /q.0i McCurley Aearhiall: Rt, 2,| Hawthorne, Pink Crape Myrtle, | Daisies, Per, Phlox, $2. C. Roo! Bush, Hemlock, 2-3 ft., rooted, | Siberian Iris, Dbl. Orange Day Ate Holly, Pink Bud, Yellow Jas-|ed. PP. Mrs. E. J. Miltholla $1.50 doz.; Sweetshrubs, Rhodo- | Lilies, 2 doz, $1:; Larkspur,| Finest Azaleas, Gardenias,| mine, Umbrella China, 1-5 ft.,|Mineral Bluff. ; dendrons, Cherokee Roses, | Fetunia, Annual Phlox, 36, $1. Ferns, Hydrangeas, Forsythia,| 10c-50c. Exch. for print or Ac White Pine, Pussy Willow, 25c| Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Weeping, Pussy Willows, Maples,|} plain sacks. Mrs. Leonard Dbl. butter and eggs, yell ea.; Arbutus, Mt. Ferns, Galax, Day Lilies, Nosiesta, Sym- Dogwoods Poplar, Crabapovle,| Connell, Toomsboro, Rt. 1. one. trumpet daffodils, le Bee 805 Mon. ane post | Phony, War - Path, Craemore | Water Oak, Holly, Red Honey: Magnolia, _ Teaolive, Pink, ae issi "31.60 os wr age. Mrs. Ruthford Davis,| Rupy hitti, Bell, 75c ea,-|Suckle, Silver Lace Vines, 2, la Yel. | Marcissi, $1.50 C; Glads Mineral Bluff. Side Show "$1.50; Scarlet Sun. |$1-; Arborvitaes, $1. ea.; 5 finest vee gue Bencae Hc ft. [crocus bulbs, 50c doz; | set, $4; Pride of Houston, |S $1, Exch. for, print sacks. 3M ore. 4 th, aoe, fhe Abe, | wage. day lilies, 3 doz, $1. White Dogwood, Red Maple, postage. Dauntless, Seven Seas, Evange- Hen John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. Mrs. Gussie Co: Exchange for print.sacks.. Add | Vj; ; : Mt. Laurels, 3 col. Azaleas, line, 50c; Margaret Perry, 35c. ed No stgadeie Mire 1d. Villa Rica. Rt. 2. 4 Strawberry Bush, Crabapple,|Mrs. J. M. Rosser, Newton, Large size Dbl. and. Single} Pitts, Toomsboro, P. O. Box! Gloriosa (Superba), bloom ge Poplar, eee ote Pox 52. Mixed Color Poppy Seed, 10c| 99. yellow and red flowers in | a ae : : : : : = s i i a doz.; Rhododendrons, Sweet- Geraniums, white, pink, sal- oF ae Popes we Beer Bird of Paradise, 25c ft.; jor dave Serpe toe shrubs, White Pines, Cherokee | mon, red, 12 named varieties, | envelope, Mrs. R. J. '| Granny Greybeard, Sweetshrub, |$9.95 Mrs. Rosa. G Poole Roses, Pussywillows, 25c ea.;|35c ea.; Begonias, dbl., single, | Pek Magnolias, Teaolives,; Pink Valdosta. 1610 Marion St. Mt. Ferns, Arbutus, Galax,| green and bronze leaf, 25c- White Dogwood, Greybeard,| Crabapple, Willow, Redbud, ? Heartease, 40c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff. Mt. Laurels, Rhododendrons, Red, Yellow Azaleas, Crab- apple, hite Dogwood, Red- bud, White Pine, Tulip Poplar, Silver Maple, Hemlock, Holly, Pussywillow, 2-3 b.5 $275 @oz.; Shasta Daisies, Violets, Blue Iris, Pink Phlox, Snow- drops, $2.50 C. PP. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. 50c according to variety; Cole- us, 12 varieties, 25c. All rooted. Many other house plants. Let- ters ans, Mrs. Guy B. Taylor, Ochlochnee, Rt. 1. Amaryllis, giant American Hybrids, Lilium Formosanum, nice blooming size bulbs, 3, $1.; $3. doz. PP; also Lilium Formosanum seed, 25c pkg. Mrs. J. E. Brinson, Oglethorpe, Box 214. Bulbs: Glads, mixed colors, | Yellow Henferocallis Lilies, 3 Sweet Bay, Red, Orange Haw- thorne, Red Holly, Pink Roses, 2-4 ft, 10e. ft; White Rain Lilies, Narcissi, 30c doz.; Canna Lilies, Red Verbena, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. David Colson, Hazlehurst, Rt. 1, Box 256. Large size Tiger Lily Bulbs, $1.50 doz.; Med. Size, $1.00 doz.; Smal] size, $1.50 C; Scotch Broom Plants, $1. doz. Small Size; Large size; 4, $1.; Rec, White, Dogwood, Orange, Red Holly, Umbrella China, Crape Myrtle, Red, White Dogwood, Honeysuckle, 10c ft. Add post- age, Exch. for sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro. Magnolias, Teaolives, beard, Pink Crabapple, Grey- Red, Hawthorne, Weeping Willow, 1 ft7-10c; 2. ft,,: 20c;43:ft., 30c;~4 ft., 40c; 5 ft., 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Lue Colson, Tooms- Day Lilies, yellows and re mixed, 50c clump; Queen A Lace Plants, 35 doz. seed; Tbls., 25c Mrs. Fred Atkin Valdosta, Rt. 4. Blooming Bulbs, 4, $1.;,10 $2; One d bulblets given with $1, ord Add 10c postage. No chks. M R. C. Sanders, Vienna. Pink Thrift, packed, Nandinas, 12-15 in., 3, $1, Dan size Easter Lil , da $1. rooted, $1; Cr 2200; $1. Add postage under $1. orders. Hattie Kimsey. Hiawassee. Orange col. Marigold (big, dbl. kind blooms until frost) seed, 25c cupful; med. size White Mums, 6 plants, 50c. PP in Ga. No chks. Mrs. Walter Mash- burn, Higdon, assorted small blooming sizes, boro, Box 93. 50, $1.25; Bulblets, $1. cup; Dbl. Tuberose, 55 doz.; Small sizes, $1. C; Purple Achimenese, 40, $1. PP. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver. New seed incurved glitter Marigold, mixed red white Old Fashion Bachelor Button, all col, Baby Zinnias, 20c large matchboxful; Annual Phlox and Fever Few, 10c tsp. and stamped envelope; Sir Watkins Daffodil Bulbs, 30c doz. Plus postage: No hks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, ithonia. s Pink Rhododendrons, Laurels, Azalas, Crabapple, Mimosa, Dogwood, Pink Cherokee Roses, White | berry, Maple, Red Holly, Degwood, Red Maples, Yellow |Oaks Cedar, Cherry Laurel,|ed; Date Trees, 35 ea. plus 20c Tulip Poplars, Redbuds, Hem- | Azaleas Cherry, Sweetshrub,| postage. Mrs. R. J.. Fleming, Jocks, $2.75 doz.; White Pines, | Plum, Weeping Willow, Catalpa, | Lincolnton, Holly, $15. C: Blue Iris, White | Mulberry Greybeard, Cran- | f Shesta . Daisies, Phlox, Daffo- | berry, Tulip Poplar, Mt. Laurels,} Light Blue Orchid Pink Iris, dils, Yellow Day Lilies, $2. C.|PawPaw, 6, $1. Add postage, | $1.25 doz.; Miniature Rose Pink, FP. Gladys Robinson, Mineral | Mrs. D. C. Ledbetter Lithonia, $1, ea. Mrs: H. B., Clower, Law- Bluff. iRt. 3. Phone 2208 jrenceville, Rt. 3. packed. Add postage. No stam Mrs. Milton T. Phillips, Wren * Mixed White, Blue, Yello Dutch Iris, large bulbs, $2. C; Red Thrift, Rose, Purple Ver- bena, 65c doz.; Rich colors Petunias, $1.25:C; Mixed Sweet- peas, $1, doz.; Snapdragons, Sweet Williams, 75c doz; Pink Verberras, 50, 01. Mrs. M. F Combs, Washington Se Teaolives, Dogwood, Holly, Pink Crabapple, Birdeye, Um- brella China, Willow, Yellow Jasmine, Sweet Bay, Red, Pink Crape Myrtle, Walnut, Long Leaf, Short Leaf Pine, Honey- suckle, Sweetshrubs, 5, $1. PP in State. Exch, for sacks, Ea. pay postage. T. W. Hartley, Toomsboro, Rt. 1. Red Holly, Yellow Jonquils, Orange Day Lilies, $2. C; Running Roses, pink or cream, l5c ea.; Boxwood cuttings, $2.50 C. Del. in Ga. Mary Pettit, Pike. Cuttings to set new: Pink |Crape Myrtle, 10 dif. Roses |(Monthly), Abelia, Golden Bell, China-|Pink Begonia, all 5c ea. plus Water | postage; Pink Thrift, $1. C rovt- Mt. Mimosa, Red, White Dogwood, Teaolive, Cherry Laurels, Bunch and Running Honeysuckle, Crape Myrtle, Crabapple, Tree Wis- teria, Hedge Plants, Greybeard, Sweetshrub, Fla.~ Palms, Mag- nclia, 50c ea, Plus postage. Mrs. Albert Ussery, .Toomsboro, Rt. 8. 6 in mixed and pink. Snap- dragons Grenadin mixed hardy Carnations, 75c doz. ea.; Mixed Yellow, Blue, White Dutch fris Bulbs, $1.75 C; 300, $5.00; Columbine, Pyrthrum - (painted daisy) 1 yr, plants, ea. $1.50 doz.; ~ 2 yr., $2.25. Mrs. F, M. Combs, Washington OWERS AND SEED FOR SALE December 3.1992 FLOWERS AND SEED ~ FOR SALE MARKET BULLETIN FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE PAGE THREE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE _ oyal Poincianas, 3-5 ft. 75c Pearl Bushes, 2-4 ft. 50c- andinas, branches, berried, t., 75c-$1.; Desmodium, 50- Deodaro, 3-4 ft., 75-$1. $2. paid. $1.,.minimum plus post- rs. H Allen, Williamson. Paper White, Yellow Narcissi, odils, Snowdrops, Star of hlehem, Red Spider Lilies, doz. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. th, Wadley. Pink, Yellow and Mixed toden Steel Jumbo Pansy lants, $2.25 C; $12. M; Dwarin ips, top size, Holland grown, 50 C; Sweet William, 60 Joz. Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley. Sultanas, rooted, 3, $1.; Mor- ing Glory, 2, $1.50; Magnolias, Purple, $4. ea.; White, $2. ea.; White, Purple Altheas, $1.50 ea.; Sweetshrub, 2, $1.; Begonia, pink, 3, $1.00; Blue Violets, $1. doz. Also Want Green Rose, Yellow Marechelneil. Mrs. J. C. Way, Walthourville. Flowering Crabs, Betchels ry dbl. clear pink, large, ngle bright pink, red silver, and gle deep -pink, all 40c ea; ew New Flame, large single elear red, 50c ea. Orders $2. up 1 A. J. Willoughby, Waco.. Geraniums, -Spartan Ruby ed, Dbl. Jap. Bright Red, Db!. almon Pink, Semi-Dbl. Giant, icardy 2 Tone Pink-White, 60c . Rooted. PP. Labeled Ferns, Boston, Roosevelt, Whitman, Ostrich Plume, Sword, Plo- mosus, 60c PP. Mrs. Graham H. ley, White Plains. Pink thrift, 50c C. Add 20c ostage per each 100 plants; Red ferbena, 25c doz.; Mixed Tulip ulbs, 6, 25c; Pink, Hyacinth, 5e. Add postage. Mrs. H. C. dford, Commerce, Rt. 2. Yellow Hemerocallis Lilies, $1. oz.; Dbl, Large Orange Lilies, Oc doz.; Weeping Buddleia, 3, 1.; Old Fashion Out-Door Ferns oc; Old Fashion Sweetshrubs, hite Clematis Roots, 3, $1.; arge Blue Morning Glory oots, 10c ea. Mrs. L. S. Brown, Columbus, 1321 Wildwood Dr. -Insp. wild azaleas, 2-3 ft, tall, od roots, moss packed, $1.50 z. Add 25c extra in Ga., and 50e extra out of state on each lozen for postage. Mrs. Doyle ivans, Cartecay. mp. Gardenias,Red, White, Oleanders, $1. ea.; Pomgranate, . $1.; Pink Thrift, Violets, 75c ; Shasta Daisies, 6, $1.; Yellow _ and Red Day Lilies, 3, $1. Mrs. : cE az Johnson, Crawfordville, American Boxwood, 12-18 in., 1.-$3.; Extra nice English Box- wood, 9-12 in, reasonable. pecial prices for large lots, Sold only at farm, just north, mming - Atlanta - Dahlonega Iwy. 19. John Martin, Cumm- ing, At, 1. _ Oleanders, single red, white, bl. pink, yellow, $1. ea.; Or- _ chid, Rose Thrift, $1. C; Rooted. Nandinas, 3, $i.; Hydrangeas, ink, -blue, rooted, $1.; Shasta _ Daisies $1. doz.; Liriope Grass, _ green, 50c C; Gardenias, large, _ $1. ea. Plus postage. Mrs, Annie West, Crawfordville. Pink Running Roses, 25c ea.; ooted, cuttings, 15c ea.; Water- lon Crapemyrtle, 75c ea.; Old Fashion Dbl. Pink Foppy Seed, tsp. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming. -Sansaveria and Zebra Plants, 5e ea.; Parlor Ivy, Monkey Tail Cacti, 30c; Flowering Quince, 3, 1.00; Cottonwood, $1.; Red Can- nas, 40c doz.; Purple Iris, 50c doz.; American Beauty Roses, 50c Plus postage. Mrs, Otis Mashburn, Cumming. _ Purple Lilae Bushes, 50c ea.; Orange Day Lilies, Yellow Jon- quil Bulbs, 25c doz.; Purple Iris, - 50c doz; May Roses, Bridai- wreath,. rooted, 25c ea.; Sweet- 1 .; White Dog- wood Sprouts, 25c ea. Add post- a L. Crowe, Cumm- Rooted Plants Boxwood White Iris, 45c doz.; Milk and Wine Lily, 15c-30c ea.; 4 col. Cannas, 50c, $1.50 doz.; Narcissi 50c doz.; Pittosporum; $1, ea.; Nandinas, 75c $1.; Hen.and Bid- die Cacti, 45c ea.; Justicia, 50c ea. Plus postage. Viola C. Brady, Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 348. Cannas: White Eureka, City of Portland and Madam Can- ard Pink, President, King Hum- bert Red, Gold, Lemon Yellow, $1.50 doz.; $10 C; $40. M; Extra fine Shasta Daisy Plants, .. C; $10. M. Mrs. J R. Camp, Cordele. 5-6 col. dahlias, | decorative, large var., including 2-two tones, $2.50 doz mix. bulbs; Pres. Red and Yellow cannas, and old fashioned blue Easter lilies, 10 ea. bulbs; PP. in dozen lot. No stamps. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, Carrollton, 14 W. Chandler St. Dutch Iris, Spanish Iris; Day Lilies, Thrift, 50c -doz.; Pink Peachtree, Yellow Thornless Roses, Bridatwreath, Lilacs, Red Honeysuckle Vine, New Yeats Vine, Mt. Laurels, White Pines, Holly, $1.25 doz.; Boxwood, 20c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 60, Boxwood, Purple Lilac; Globe Arborvitae, Red and Pink Spireas, Red Honeysuckle, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Spruce, White Pine, Dogwood, Almonds, Red Maples, Silver Leaf Maples your collec- tion. 12, $1.50. Moss packed. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Grape Hyacinths, large size, 75c doz.; Dbl. Day Lilies, 25, $1.- 75; Trailing Arbutus, Kalmia Mtn. Laurels, Siberian Iris, $1. doz:; Thrift, AR Privet Hedge Plants, $1.50 -C. Moss packed. a M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, 2 each, large White, Tiger, ritoma, Lemon. Milk and Wine Lilies, Tulips, Glads, $1.50 C; All cols. mixed Iris, Per Phlox, Blue Siberian Iris, Cannas, Golden- glow, Hibiscus, Per. Sweetpeas, 60c doz.; Giant size Dahlias, mixed, $2. doz. Prepaid in Ga. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Re. 157 Box,-542 Old . Fashion Everblooming Ross, Narcissi, Daffodils, and shrubbery, very reasonable. Miss Mary C. Florence. Durand. Jonquil, Daffodil Bulbs, Yel- low Narcissi, bloom in cluster, $1.25 C; Dbl. White, Pink Rose Althea cuttings, $1.25 doz.; Red, Pink, White, Thrift, 2 doz. 81. PP in Ga. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. Large Bearded Iris many shades and colors, $1.25 doz.; 2 shades Yellow Daffodils, 50c doz. Plus 15 postage. Mrs. J. M. McGuire, Adairsville. 100 Boxwoods for foundation planting size and 1000 one year rooted plants, for sale, See at my home for best prices. 3 mi. N. Alpharetta, Cumming Hwy. Mrs. Frances. Dodd, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box 164. 3 large Boxwood Trees, about 4 ft. high. Mrs. George T, Doster, Athens, Rt. 2. Phone 1914 W, Burford Hollies, 12-18 in, growing, $1.50 ea.; Azaleas of various sizes and prices. Special values in Formosa, Cannot ship. Come after. Mrs, J. M. Brown, Atlanta, 316 Chandler St., N. E. (Little Five Points), J Old Time White Narcissus Bulbs, blooming size, bloom in April, $1.25 doz. Mrs, R. J. Miller, Augusta, 2718 Milledge- ville Rd. . Scarlet, Rose, Purple, rooted, 12c ea.; Scotchbroom, 2-4 it., $1.25; Pyracantha, 2-3 ft., $2. Add postage. Mrs. Floyd Adams, Buchanan. : Fleur-De-Lis Lilies, Butter- cups, Small Altheas, Ground Blue Running Periwinkle, 3-1/2 doz., $1.50; Also 1 peck good Peach (Clear) Seed, $3.; 2 doz. 50c PP. Mrs. Orene Poteat, Buchanan, Rt. 2> Van Houttei and Rose Spirea, Forsythia, Lavender Tree Sweet Peas, Mock Orange, Large Altheas, 5, $1, plus 25c postage; Large Boxwoods, $2.50; Small 75c.. PP, Mrs. W, Ex Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Jap Privit Hedge Plants, stay green kind, 1-3 yrs. old, already shaped, lives anywhere, 50c-$2. sizes. Trade for sacks at reason- able price or Pansy Plants. Mrs. E. E. MeDaniel, Baxley, Rt. 1. Hibiscus, Wisteria, Spirea, Al- mond, Lilacs, Cannas, Iris, 25c ea.; 6 $1.; White Flags, Chry- santhemums, Thrift, Butter and Eggs, Golden Spur Daffodils, 2c ea.; $1. C. Add postage. Mrs. Arthur Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 222. : Long Trumpet Yellow Em- peror, Cream Wax, Yellow Cluster (long stem) Daffodils, blooming size, 50c doz.; $2.50 C; White irea, | Pink Rambler Roses, Yellow Lemon, Black- berry Lilies 4, $1. Mrs. Cc. B. Robinson, Bowdon. White Narcissi, $2.25 C. Vhite Bloom Shrubbery, $3, C; Orange Day Lilies, Purple, White, 2 Tone Iris, Red, Yellow Canna Lilies, $1, doz. Dbl. Jonquils, 75c doz.; Yellow But- ton Mums, Garlic Bulbs, 75 doz Martha Womack, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89. ( Pink Thrift, $1.50 C; King Al- fred Jonquils, $2. C; White Daf- fodils, $2.50 C; White Irig, 40c doz.; ronze Mums, Yellow Cushion 50e doz. Also Varie- pats Touch-Me-Not Seed, 25c; ink Seven Sister Rose Bush, 75e ea. Add postage. Mrs. pes Leathers, Buchanan, Blooming size Jan, Jasmine, Forsythia, Pink-Almond, Old Fashion Red Velvet Rose, Red Native Azaleas, mixed Azaleas, Sweetshrubs (Spice Bush) 3, $1. plus postage; Globe Arborvitaes, Eng. Junipers, 4, 7 ft., large Holly, Mtn. Laurels, cheap at my home. Miss Jeanne Langley Ellijay, Rt. 3, Rose Haven Village, Queen Spider Lily Seed, 1/2 tsp. 10; Hollyhock, mixed colors velvet red, light pink, deep pink, | white ruffled edge, 10c tsp. Ad postage. Mrs. E. B, Childs, Elber- ton; Rt. 1. awe e Cacti, 20c; Rose Thrift, $1. C; 3 cols. Verbena (1 red, 3 purple, 3 pink) 30c doz. Add 25 pstage. 10 on chks, Sem) iren) 4-6 in., $8, C; 6-8 Pan, $18. Cc. Mrs. D. C. Sims, Acworth, RG AS : Rose cuttings, 2, 25c. Del. Mrs. B. Thornton, Bowdon. Mrs. Chas. Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 108, Hemerocalls ot Day Lilies, 3 dif. colors, $3. doz.; Sweet Scert- ed Jonquils, $1..C; Buttercups, Narcissi, $1.25 C; Pansy, Violets, 90c C; Verbena, Purple, White, Pink Red, $1. doz. Add postage. Exch. for pecans or honey. Mary . Tumlin,; Eastanollee. August Plants of Super Giant Swiss Pansies, Giant Imperial Stock, mixed colors, 50c doz.; Pink Thrift, $1. C. Moss packed. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Robin- son, Ellaville, Box 34. Rose Cuttings, 10c; Rooted White Killarney and Goldilock, $1.; Pink Killarney, 50c; Butter- fly Bush, Crimson Verbena, Jap. Ligustrum, 10c. Mrs. Annie Hub- bard, Fortson. Rooted Evergreen Privet Hedge Plants, 12-36 -in. Ic ea. PP on order $2. or more. No chks. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Gaines- ville, Rt. -7. Chinquapin and Running Rose, 25c ea.; Azaleas, $1.25 doz.; Day Lilies, 75c doz.; Easter Lilies, $1. doz.; White Dogwood, Crab- apple, New Year Vines, Purple Butterfly Bushes, 6, $1.; Star of Bethlehem, 75c doz. bulbs. Add postage. Mrs. Robert H. Norreil, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Blue Yard Hydrangea, ea.; Bridalwreath, Forsythia, Purple~ Lilacs, Pink Almond, Pink, and White Baby Spirea, Flowering Cherry, Abelia, Red Hibiscus, Monthly Roses, rooted, all 2, $1.25. Bonnie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. $1.; Blooming size 3 yrs. old Cape Jasmine, rooted, white wax blooms, in pots, $2.00 ea. Add postage. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Wandering Jew, cuttings, 8, 15c; Watermelon Red Crape Myrtle, Purple Weeping Mary, Forsythia, rooted, -60c ea.; 2; $1.; Unrooted Abelia, 30c_ea.; 2, 50c Larger number cheaper. PP. Damp packed. Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Red, Blue, Pink, White Thrift, 60c doz.; Sweet Williams mixed col, Mums mixed, 40c doz.; Flowering Cherry, Boxwood Sprouts, Pink Almond, Purple Lilacs, Pink, White Spirea, 35c ea.; 3, $1.; Lavender Thrift, $1. nm Lee Crow, Gainesville, teas Few med. size Boxwoods at bargain, as need space. Mrs. Ethel Julian Brice, Gainesville. Star. Rt. Rose Red Verbena, 75c doz.; Pink Thrift, $1. C; Red Thrift, $1. doz.; Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.; Dwarf Cushion Mums, $1.50 doz .; Red 4 oclock Seed, 2 Thl. 50c. Exch, for print sacks or|: pecans. Ea. pay postage. Janie Ellis, Grantville. 500 tiny rooted euttings Box- wood, $20.; Stout Seedling Cherry Laurel, Ligustrum, $8. C; Old Time Blackberry Lily, $1.50 doz. Write for prices on Sos at Lois Woodruff,- Green- ville, Old Eng. Dwarf Boxwoods, rooted, 46 in, $10. C; Ligustrums, 1-2 ft, Cherry Laurels, 10-12 in.; Pompoms, 8- 10 in, $7.50 C; Purple Achimenes, $1.50 doz. $10. . Blance Woodruff, Greenville, Fragrant Giant Royal Purple Violets, long stem, large, Oe doz.: 4'doz., $1.15; $2.50 C; $15. M; Genuine Royal Robe Violets, 12 plants, $1. Special price per C or M, Live delivery guarante- ed. Add 20c postage. Mrs. L. HM. Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3. Mrs. Grandmothers Favorite pur- ple Violet, sweet scented, 50c doz.; $2.25 C; $15. M; Fuchsia col. crape myrtle, 2-3 ft., 75 ea. 2, $1.25; Sweetheart Roses, 2 yrs. Old, 75c ea.; 2, $1.25.. Add postage, Moisture packed. Mrs. J. B. Cousins, Greenville. Rooted Forsythia, Wreath, White Spirea, Blue Linda, White Weigelas, 8, $1.50; Dbl. Red and Indica Orange Cannas, German Iris, 2 doz, $1.50; Rose Thrift, Purple Vio- 1 Orange Day Les % doz. $1.25. Mrs, &. i Harrison, Bremen, Rt. 2, Bridal Wax Leaf Ligustrum, rooted cuttings, $6.50 C; $50.00 M; Azaleas, budded, $4.50 per 10. One Camellia free with order del.; Halls Honeysuckles, heavy clumps, sample 100, $9.50. Not del, Maude Hamby, Greenville Jap. Ligustrums, a broad leaf evergreen, tall var., 3 yrs. old, - 2-3 ft., 20c ea. Add postage oF come after. Miss Daisy Ellis, Greenville. Several hundred bulbs, Buttes - and Eggs, Narcissi, Jonquils, Dbl. Daffodils (Old Fashiom kind) $1. C. Also some Amaryl- lis Bulbs. Mrs, L. B. Hatcher, Barwick, Box 132. Seed Variegated 4 o'clock, Scotch Broom (shrub, yellow, blooms early), 10c pkt. and addressed Stamped Envelopes Large Dbl. Tiger Lily Bulbs, 40 ea.; 2c, 75c.i. Mixed Iris, some new varieties, 85c doz. PP in Ga. Mrs. Lovelle Ownby, Blairs- ville, Rt. 3. Boxwood, 10-14 in., $3. doz.; Globee American Tree Arborvitae, Eng. Juniper, 15-29 in., $4. doz.; All col. Dogwood, Flame Azaleas, Pink Rhododen- drons, Mt. Laurels, $2. doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. Butter and Eggs, German Iris, Dbl. Red and Indica Orange Can- nas, Orange Day Lilies, 2 doz., $1.50; Rose Thrift, Purple Vio- lets, 2 doz., $1.25; Elephant Ear, 2, $1.; White Narcissi, $2, C. Mrs. Ruth Head, Bremen, Rt. 2. Fragrant Royal Robe purple, Violets, $1. doz.; Dewdrop bulb 2 doz., $1. Add 20c postage in Ga. $3. orders: PP}. Mrs. Ree Steinheimer, Brooks. Jonquilla Simplex (true Old Fashion Jonquils), fragrant clusters, small yellow trumpet, Laurens Koster, Med. late, cream petals, small yellow cup, Helios, early pale orange frilled cup, yellow petals, blooming size bulbs, 50, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Calhoun, Rt, 2. Dbl. Pink Poppy, Dbl. Mixed Col. Hollyhock and Sweet William, red, Pink, Yellow, Wine Cockscomb seed, 20c pkg.; Pes. Phlox, Goldenglow, Chrysam= themums, 50c doz.; Mimos Goldenbell, .Thornless Yello Rose, 50e ea, Add postage. Mra. Cc. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Rt, 3, Box 137. e Large Daffodil and Glad Bulbs, Cannas, Tube Roses, Iris, $1. doz.; Milk and Wine Lilie Day Lilies, Amaryllis, Ping Crape Myrtle, Lantana, R Seven Sister Running Ro. Coralberry, Umbrella Palm, 25 ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Red Flowering Quince, D Single Red, White, Purple a Pi Altheas, Pink, Yellow Weigelas, Rose Tree of China, Spirea, Bridalwreath, Bostom Ivy, Jan. Jasmine, Crape Myrtle, Forsythia, Hydrangea, Butterfl Bush, Silver Lace Fas 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs. T, K. Moore, Sr., Canton, Rt. 3. : 15 fine Iris, not labeled, in- cluding 1 Dykes Medal Winneg (labeled), $1. Plus PP, Mrs. J. @ Rebertson, Carrollton. Catalpa Trees, rooted, 18-24 in., 50c ea.; $8. dog; 12-18 in, 35c ea.; $4. doz. PP on Doze lots, Grow 6 ft. a year to 20 ft. high on good soil, MH. P. Adee hold, College Park, 510 . Vesta Ave, Purple Wisteria, 8-10 in. good root, $1.; Oxallis, pink, white, 25e clump; Ivy, large, small leaf, 4 roots, 25c Add postage. Mra. A. F. Irvin, Columbus, P, Q@ Box 1032. Paper leaf ferns, 26 sag Ribbon Grass, 5 roots, $1.; i white variegated rose, $1; r spider lily, $1. doz; red verbena, 50c doz. cuttings; day lily, $% C; Euonymus euttings, $1. Cg Queen Ann lace seed, 10 pack= ay Bertha Tucker, Crawford~ ville. Bermuda Easter Lily Bulbs, 10 and 15c ea. for blooming gizoy Bulblets, 2 ea $2. gt; Jone quils, Daffodils mixed, le oa, Mrs. Ralph Collier, Comer. FOR SALE se _ Pink Thrift, rooted, and Rose _ Mardy Phiox, 4 clumps, $1. Add pesiage: Mrs. Clarence Mc- ilian, Dacula, Rt. 1. Trailing Arbutus, Mtn, Lau- _yels, Rhododendrons, Spruce, _ White Pines, Barberry, Red Spireas, $1.25 doz.; Goldenglow, iberian Iris, Blackberry, Dbl. ay Lilies, $1.00 doz.; Evergreen . R. Hedge Plants, $1.50 CC. race Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1 3 Pink Dbl. Poppy Seed, 15c tsp. Send stamped envelope. Mrs. Barnie Sauls, Statesboro, 310 Institute St. : : Mtn. Rose Azaleas, $2. doz.; 25 ea.; Wildwodd Ferns, Blue -Jris, Glads, Yellow Primroses, 50 doz. Red Locust, Pink Weigelas, White -Hydrangeas, _ Mtn. Holly, White Pines, Rose of _ Sharon, 50c ea.; Grape Hyacin- ths, 25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. 50 blooming size Amaryllis, Turkey Red, and White Striped, $25. for lot No small orders. Add postage. Mrs. C. J. Meeks, - Douglas, 203 N. Daughtry Ave. Dahlia bulbs for sale. or exe. 412 bulbs for 10@ Blakemore or Gem strawberry plants. Ea. pay - postage. Mrs. J. P. Robinson, _ Dalton. Rt, 3. _ Southern magnolia, pink and white dogwood, red berry holly, tea - olive, red Hawthorne, Grancy Greybeard, orange Pyrocantha, white Maple, 2-6. - ft., 10 per foot; 25e extra for - postage. Well rooted, moss packed. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. flames Connell, Dublin. . Mtn. Azaleas, Mtn. Laurels, Holly. Calycanthus, Tulip Pop- Jars, White Dogwoods, Red Fiewering Maple, Pink Crab- apple, 3, $1.; Short Leaf Pines, 2 ft., 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Charles H. Edwards. Ellijay, Rt. 8, Rose Haven Village. Easter Lily, $1.50 doz.; Tube Rose, $1.25 doz.; . Spirea, Weigelas, Golden Bell, Altheas, 50c ea; Clerodendron, 75e ea.; Mums, small kind, $1. doz.: Lemon Day Lilies, 50 doz.; Box- wood, $1. No order less $1.. PP m -Ga. Mrs. Adel ~ Williams, Hijay, Rt. 2. ' - All col. Azaleas, Snow Balls, 50c Bells, 25c ea.; 75c. ea.; Golden All rooted, Add : postage. No Fla. COD orders. _ Mrs. Cleave cee: Ellijay Erma Route. Yellow Trumpet, March Flower Bulbs, 50c GC; Colts Foot, rected, 50c doz: Evergreen Min. Ivy Bushes, small, $1. doz.; Peach Rose Bushes, rooted, 6, $1. Del. _ dn Ga Exch. for print or large _ white sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Ona Fowler, Ellijay, Rt. 2. _ Strawberry Bush, Mtn. Lau- rels, Azaleas, Spruce Pines, Rhedodendrons, Sweetshrubs, Hemlock, $1.50 doz.: Arborvitaes, Junipers. 50c ea.: White Lilacs, Snowballs, Hibiscus, Pink, Red _ Spireas, Japonicas, Dbl. Altheas, doz.; oe Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt. Blue Violets, : 75e C; Mixed Col. Iris, 0 $2. C; Goldenglow, mixed col., large size Mums, 602 _ doz.; Mixed ol. blooming size Glads, 30c doz. $2. orders up, PP Exch. for sacks. Mrs. W. D. _ Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ; Spruce Pine, White Dogwood. ' Maple, $1. doz.; Large Blue Iris, Day Lilies, 60c doz.; Dbl. and Single Touch-Me- Not Seed, all colors, .25c Tbl. Add postage. No Fia orders. Mrs. Azzie Farist, Ellijay. Rt. 2. White Dogwood, Spruce Pine, $1. doz.; Purple, Pink Altheas, Dbl. WHite _ Easter Rose, Dbl. Yellow Thorn- _ less Rose, Mimosa Bush, 50c ea. Add postage No Fla. - Maude Farist, Ellijay, Rt. Maple, ' Budded Red Dogwood, 18 in. up, $2. ea.; Dark Red Weigelas, Yellow For, sythia, Pink Almonds, ; & Red, Pink Spireas, Whit if Hydrangeas, Pink Deutzia, blooming shrubbery, 50c ea. . 2 Rec postage and sales tax. Mrs. . race Webb, Ellijay. _ Climbing Roses, 40 Add posi-! orders> publication. E. Es ~ IMPORTANT. FLOWER NOTI All Flower and Flower Seed and Gchameatl ries sery Stock notices MUST BE RECEIVED in the office of the Market Bulletin 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga., NOT later than tthe 20th of the month preceding issue in which they are published. Notices of this type received after the 20th, must be returned to writer or held for a future months FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE : Dbl. Camellia Japonica, 8 yrs. }old, 50c ea.; Easter Lilies, King Alfred Jonquils, Jap. Iris, Spot- ted Cannas, 50c doz.; Dogwood, 4, $1. Exch. for print sacks. Mr. J. C. Keener, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 50c doz.; Dbl. Swan Iris, 2 ea., Tris, $1. doz.; aoz.; Hemerocallis single, 75 doz. 3, Box 98. Amaryllis 25c. extra for Rooted White Shasta - Daisies, 25 Mrs, Jessie 400 S. Cleveland. Hibiscus Roots, for pecans. Write Boxwoods, developed, Liriop Ve. 2745. Coleus, 40c doz.; bunch; Crest: -Drj[Rt:2; SG ape Gibbs, for sale, Mrs. Rome, Rockridge pkts Ti ilies, Fink White Oxali gonias, W. Bridalwreath, 50. .doz.; Hyrdangea tain, Roy. English White nme Hed 60e doz. Mrs. Toccoa, Rt. 3. White Narcissi, $3. Lilies, dbl. Add_ postage. Mrs. Mary Langley, Ellijay, Rt. gonia free with $1. Camellia Japonicas, yr. old, rooted, 50c ea.; Jap. Iris, King Alfred Jonquils,- | Lilies, 50c doz.; Dogwood, 4, $1.; Spotted Cannas, 75c doz. Mrs. Earl Keener Ellijay, Rt. 3. 715e; C; Beefsteak, Strawberry gonias, Plumosa Ferns, Loquots, Gardenias, 25c ea.; 2 yr. Hybrid Bulbs, $1. doz. Add shipping each order. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. ~ Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 50c ea.; | Daffodils, King Alfred-Jonquils Spireas, 5, $1. Lilies, 3 doz. $1. Exch for good 100 lb. print sacks, 4 Rlike, or 5 white. Add postage. No checks. Annie Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3: Mrs. 8 Kaster Sansousa, Purple King, White Mixed Native Iris, 50c Butter and Egg. Bulbs, Orange and Be- Carnations, first. e, 100 all size Nandina Plants B. W. Rish, Rd. S, Orange, Ceranium, Xmas Cacti, 35c ea.; Dbl. Red, Yellow. Dahlias, Dark Purple Pom Pom Dahlias, $1,- Rainbow Pinks, Yellow, Pink, 50c bunch: cuttings, Add postage. Mrs, H. A. Chas- 5 Dogwood, ew) Ww. er cuttings Moss, Creamy White Chrysanthemums, 35c ea. 3. 1$; Aeroplane plants, Boston Fern, ea.~ Add _ postage. packed and wax paper wrapped. Howard, paPanys Damp Day Panes Thritt,-25dozs ?;Purple and White Iris, 30c doz.; Lilacs, Yellow Jasmine, White Silver Maple, Crabapple, 25c ea. Add postage (extra for out-of-state), Exch. Enclose stamp. Charlie T. Smith, Austell, Gordon Rd., Rt. 3, Box 353. 18 in, high, well Gardenias, and Vinca for sale. W. L. Norris, Atlanta, 444 Collier Rd., N. W. 3,5e; Blue Agratum, Paper White Narcissi, dbl. cream, $1.00 C; Verbena, 15 Forsythia, 25c; Yellow Bell, 40c doz.; White, | Yellow Rambler Rose, 50c doz.; |Standing Cypress Seed, 5c Tl. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Hill 6, Quick growing Catalpa trees, 1053 $6: .PP john M: Social Cirele, Box 175. Carpet, Mixed Zinnias, Holly- hock, Tovch-Me-Not Seed, 25c Blue and Grey, Iris, Red Dahlias, $1. 50 doz.; Conch Be- 25 ea. Strawberry Be- orders. Mrs. W. Lowman, Roy. Day. Red Fall Oc ea, Pink Hollyhock, Black Walnut, 25c ea.; Tall growing Ligustrums, Blue, Lilies, T. Acree, | doz., Pink Thrift, Jonquil Bulbs, SEetes" Datfodils: = 25e.7doz.9 Large Red Poppy Seed, 15 Tbl. Del. Mrs. Leilar TOnpe Royston, Rt. 1. 2 Everblooming Gardenia, pot variety, $1.50 ea.; Nandina Bushes, $1. ea. Miss Georgia Winkles, Raymond. Jap. Iris, (eacrateri, large size divisions from finest Iris that grows, any color, all label- ed, del. 35 ea.; $20._C. V. Ww. Wilson, Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 184. Mock Orange (fragrant) Bushes, 3 yrs. old, 3, $1.68; 65c ea.; Gray Violets, 35c doz.; Evergreen English Ivy Vine, $1.75 doz.; 6, $1.; Also want Scotch Broom (Yellow Flower) | Seed. Miss F. B. Moore, - Su- wanee. Lots of Dogwood, 50c ea. Special price if come pull up. Free to schools and churches. B. O. Fussell, Atlanta, oy idee. wood Ave.,, S. E. Madonna Iilies, 20c ea.; Rain, 10c; blackberry and yellow iris lilies, 15e doz.; white, pink axalis, exergreen house plant cut., and spotted rooted, sev. cacti and ger. cuttings, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Wil- liams; Suwanee, Rt._1. Jan blooming narcissi, butter and egg bulbs, 35c doz. and extra 10c doz. postage. Exc. some for Easter. lilies. Mrs. Miles Tanner, Sandersville. ~ Red, Pink, Blue Hydrangeas, Siz ea. Roses, white, yellow, thornless, cluster, large bloom white, pink, cream, and red Mo. white cluster, D. Perkins Running, 2, $1.; Rosemary, 2 $1.; Magnolias, $1. ea.; 4 Cur- | cuma Lilies, 4 Easter, $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. John- son, Shellman. Domestic Nandina 1952: crop; -70 -1b.s7 Dbl. berose Bulbs, blooming size, 85e doz.; Iris, Buttercup; Creole Belle, Bicolors, $1. doz. Del. 3rd. zone. 5 on checks. Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville, Rt. I; Seed, 12 well shaped Boxwood, 4-5 ft., reasonable price. Mgrs. Sarah Tatum, Talking Rock, Ete Pink Marmion Cochet, ever- blooming Roses, 50c ea.; Pink American Beauty and Dr. Van Fieet; 40c ea. All climbers; Spirea Van .Houtti, 35c ea; Red Sugar Figs, 35c; Grape Vines, 25e. Mrs. J. R. Brannen, Statesboro, Rt. 1. Asst. Glad Blubs, 60c doz.; 2 $1. Add postage. Mis. Dewitt White, Dalton, RR 3. Pansy Plants, 50, $1.25; Pink Dogwood, $3. ea. Mrs. Calvin Harman, Stovall. 20 Easter Cactus Plants, 50c ea.; Portulaca Seed, 35c pkg. Add postage. W. B.. Bass, Swainsboro, Rt. 1, Box 174. Phlox, Artemisia, 4, $1.; Dbl. Stock, 75c doz.; Giant Royal Purple Violets, Sweet Williams, Red Spider Lilies; 50c doz.; Snowdrops, Jonquils, Orange Day Lilies, 40c -doz.; Nandinas, ft. plant 30c; Small, 10ce; Pink - Oxalis Bulbs, 5c ea. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Stapleton. Per. Yellow Thornless Roses, 3, 1.;. Phlox, white, purple, Monthly Rose cuttings, $1. doz.; Tiger Lilies, $1.50 and $2, doz; Glads, $1. 50 doz.; Small, $1.- 25 doz.; Dark Purple Verbena, $1. doz. Add postage. No chks. Mrs. Jemima peer Talking Rock, Rt. Tu Pome Lilie Empress bulbs, Daffodil, shallo with red, 50 dc Plants, 50, $1.; Pink Sts Mixed Bulb 4 postage. Mrs. B. The Rock. ~ White Mock O Weigelas, Purple. Pink, Purple A Broom Willows, - wood, White Spirea wood, Red Rags apple, Purple Thornless, Whit Red Roses, 25c ea Add Shasta Dees: $i. dons Tris, : $1.25 doz.; Rose cuttings, Shrub 50c doz.; Feverfew,. $1.25 doz.; Hardy Yard Cactus, cuttings, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Thomason, Rockmart, Rt. 2: Pink Almond, Forsythia, Flowering Quince, Silver Maple, Crabapple, Yellow Ker- ria, Purple Lilac, Bridalwreath, Rose Spirea, White Pine, Syca- more, Black Walnut, English Dogwood, Holly, Velvet, Pink Baby Rambler Rose, Sweet- snrubs, 20c ea. Add postage. rs. J. W. Jackson, Talking Rock. Rt.-2. UNIVERSITY FARM. St. Paull, Minhaloes of recent experiments at the University | under the direction of Dr. T. W. Gullickson firmed his earlier findings that dairy calves milk thrive better than calves fed skim milk table fats added in place of -butterfat. Dairy calves fed vegetable fats in their dik ably died by the time.they were 3 months old. who were switched to a fat diet before 3m vived. In studies just completed corn oil was use source of vegetable fat. Similar results were o earlier studies using such vegetable fats as cotto: soybean oil, peanut oil and coconut oil. | _ New research reveals that calves fed corn place butterfat appear to. show a Vitamin E d indicated by heart lesions and muscle distrop 1 ing of muscle tissue: : This condition arises in. spite of the hig Vitamin E in corn oil and is not corrected vitamin E to the-diet. More than 100 te ca been used in these experiments. This 10-year project, sponsored by the Nati 1 Council, has been financed by the nations through their own advertising merchandising search organization, the American Dairy Asso From: National Dairy Co Record Crop Of Pecans In Southeast This Year Saeed are that there will be x a pecans in the Southeast this year. ccording to E. ton, Assistant Food Technologist at the Georg ment, Georgia, most of this years bumper crop can be kept in excellent condition for six to nix if properly harvested and stored. Whether held by farmers, wholesalers, or others, they : kept cool, dry, and free from: insects, rodents, al odors. Results of several years research conduct Food Processing Department of the Georgia Station show that pecans are not highly perish. ever, they must be protected against molds, rancidity. To do this, pecans should be gath a few days after falling. Pecans may mold, d develop pink rot from laying on the wet gr is especially true with varieties with thin she Schley, ,Curtis, and Moore. Thus for the b with pecans they should be harvested immedi maturing, dried promptly to about 4.5 percent n and stored in a dry, celd place which is rodent fre The peak of flavor in pecans is reached a fe after maturity through a combination of drying and aging, which takes place in the course handling of the nuts. The length of the peri which highest quality may be. maintained | depe how well the pecans are protected against rancidit rate at which pecans become rancid depends up storage temperature,. whether -or not they are and the type of package. : Rancidity is,not a problem dui the winter, pecans consumed during the Christmas season, b the approach of warm weather in the spring t be 32 - 34 degrees F., and freezing the shelled commercial warehouses, locker plants, er ho a even better. ae Experience has shown that unshelled. peca stored three to-four times longer than shelled p whole halves may be held longer than pieces. _ Breakage of pecan meats may be preven ed shelling by first placing them in a pressure cooke pounds steam pressure for 10 minutes, so water for an hour and allowing to stand allowing them:to lay in a damp place for cans allowed to take up moisture befo be dried immediately, after she son, Atlanta, I. W. EL. 1675. looming size ila ia majalis)? E. tate ices, and de- n. Write: John- Chickamauga, City 10. 4 O'Clock, White Jap. and Chinese Exch. for other TOV ng Boxwood glish), 2 ft.- 3 ft. price. Mrs. W. G. M: gnolia - trees alley, Gaines- Church St. { Old Fashion Advise: Miss 1474 acti (Zygocactus -Epiphyllum trun- lily of the valley wood, sizes 18 in- condition of erville, Rt. 2. to-25 ft. high. | Want to exch. Scions of very Large Purple Plums for Jon- quils, and Narcissi bulbs, or other fruit scions, or Thrift. Mrs. Mell F. Bray, Athens, 48 Hillcrest Ave. d Want to exch. rooted Box- wood Plants, Dahlia Bulbs, Yellow Jonquils for rooted Pink Dogwood and crape Myrtle. Would accept White Crape Myrtle: Write first. Mrs: E. C. Hemphill, Blairsville,, Rt. 2. Lilies and Orange with: yellow throat Glads, for large Dark and Light Purple Glads, and Yellow Amaryllis: Write: Mrs. Jo Be sue ._ ECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Mule Drawn Dise Harrow, good cond., for sale. T. T.. Hatt- away, Davisho~o. 3 Hudson Chick Brooders for sale my place, 4 mi. Lawrence- ville. Bargain price. R. L. John- son, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Model G John- Deere, Ford, And Super A Farmall Tractors, all three 95 pct. new. Sell one jor all at good discount. G. C. Rodgers, Quitman, Rt. 2, Box 25 1H Wagon, good cond., also 14. in. 2 Bottom Ferguson Plw. |E. P. Drexel, Tifton, Rt. 3. 2 H Wagon with all bodies, $75.00. Norman Johnson, War- renton, rgia Service of our Industry Field najor factors af- ain yields. Four of| hasized and usual- not always fol- gh quality seed of variety, (2) fer- uate fertilization Pp, (3) imme- sparation to give tood and more They are (5) sow- of -maximum ch to May in ril fo June in the Carolina has re- Id-scale tests of these factors as Season would i-year average were 31bush- Results ob- tates were even de-| consideration of all factors is nec- | The People Think se Tou Linder r of Agriculture ssioner Linder: _ : of the fact that I have returned from ervices to ae up my duties with the _ on; and, in addition, we have changed dress. I should like to request. thai we . ck on your mailing list for your MAR- TIN, to be sent to the following address: treet, S. W., Atlanta, Georgia. that the MARKET BULLETIN pub- ur Department is a worthwhile publica- ften find that material containedin this of such a nature that it is of direct Wecy. J. Van Rogers, Jr. | overcome a deficienc 1992 Oana Street S. W. Atlanta, Georgia National Cottonseed Pro. xy and therefore is helpful truly yours, Representative PROFITABLE CROP * PRODUCTION MEANS - High quality seed. . Adapted fertile soil. . Suitable preceding crop to _prepare land for grain. - Seedbed preparation. . Sowing at right time. . - Adequate fertilization es- | | pecially with nitrogen available to crop wheR needed. oak whore needed, and sowing at the optimum time. ; Perhaps less is understood of this last factor than any other. Procrastination in sowing is like- ly to prove as disastrous as neg- lect of other factors. Ask your county agent about this as well as about the others and especially the relative yields and commercial seed sources of improved varieties, Your seed supplier will be able to get certified seed of any available adapted variety for you when you need it, if you place your order with him long enough before sup- plies are exhausted. iebhe use of the right seed and right kind and quantity of fer- tilizer, will not overcome late seed-- ing. Neither will seeding on time y in fertilizer, ed. The proper or the use of poor se Want to exch. Yellow Iris. hn R. Watson, Vienna, Rt. | |Pulley Belt for same. H. M. Simpson, Stone Mountain, 434 Hairston Rd. . 11 in. Hammer Mill, used, 2 screens, good cond., $100.00. See in use at farm. J. W. Sofer, Lithonia, Rt. 1. Phone Stone Mtn. 2505. Be 5 Disc Powr-Trol J. D. Tiller, practically new, broke about 150 acres on rubber, $295.00; Ford General Purpose Cultivator perfect cond., $100.00. David Simpson, -Cochran, 301-6th. St. Complete 25 BBL Midget Marvel Flour Mill, self rising mixer, elevators, scales, fuel oil motor, complete, in running condition. J. B. Wood Gresham- ville. Complete set quick-attach Cultivators for A or B- John Deeres, $175.00; Case Grain Drill, fertilizer attachment, and pasture seed box, rubber tired wheels, $225.00; 2 Row Heavy equipped with disc plow, culti- vators, other cultivation equip- ment, for sale. Louie Castle- berry, Alpharetta, Rt. 2, Box 334, Rock Mill Ra. ne One 1952 Super C, just check- ed over and repainted, harrow, tiller, cotton choppers, peanut weeder, cultivators, cotton duster, planter, droppers, _|strowers, fertilizer attachments, all in top shape. Mrs. B, E. Gay, Mitchell, Rt. 1, 3 Tractors; 1949 John Deere A, $1750.; 1943 J. Deere A $1250.: OND HAND | INERY FOR SALE Duty Lilliston Stalk Cutter{ $100.00. All excellent cond. Letters ans. Billy Sanders, Vienna. One G Allis-Chalmers Trac- tor. A-1 cond., 1950 model, | $12.50 M. No chks. C.D. Cr PLANTS Chas. Wakefield, Early Jersey Cabbage, 500, $1.75; $3. M; $2.50 M at farm; Also Marglobe and Rutger Tomato Seed, $1.85 lb. Del. Prompt shipment. Guy Wal- trip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. FOR SALE Jersey, Chas. Wakefield, and Copenhagen Cabbage, White Bermuda Crystal Wax Onion, and Ga. Collard Plants, 500, $1.; $1.50 M collect; 500, $1.25; $2, M del. Orders filled promptly. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. New ground Cabbage, Copen- hagen $2. M; Chas. Wakefield, Early Jersey, $1.50 M; 500, $1.25. White Bermuda Onion and Collard Plants. Large plants, full count, quality guar. Ship daily. E, L. Fitzgerald, POB 662. Klondike Strawberry, 500, $2.75; $5.00 M; White Bermuda Onion, 30 C. Del Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt, 1. Yellow Bermuda Onion, grown from 986 certified seed, Charles- ton and Glory Frostproof Cab- bage, ready, $2.50 M. No order Jess 1000, but can fill all orders promptly. H. L. Williams, Baxley. Nite phone 2681. Kudzu Crowns, $8.00 M; $1. C. Rooted. PP in Ga. Russell Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 59. Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs, old, $2.00 C; 500, $7.; ow, Gainesville. Rt. 2. . Mimalaya Blackberry: Plants, $1.00, doz.; Bearing Age, $6. doz, PP. J. W. Toole, Macon, 1331 Burton Ave. Onion Plants, large, pencil size, Allis-Chalmers W. D., $1800. Dell D, Gledhill, Macon, Rt. 4. Huski 2 Wheel Garden Trac- tor,~large type, harrow, plow, cultivator, weights in wheels, good cond. Ralph Wright, Alito, 2 Oak 5 Deck 500 cap. Elec. | Automatic Brooders, one 259 cap. and 3 finishing battery- brooders.' Reasonable price. R. W. Caldwell, Atlanta, 3810 Cascade Rd., S. E. RA-6085. David Bradley Gardn Trac-| tor; used about 75 hrs., with! some equipment, $135. See at) my; place. Mrs. O. H. Starnes, | Atlanta, 1940 De Foors Ferry Rd., N. W. : CORRECTION: 1951 Ferguson tractor with Waggoner hydraulic load, dual wheels and scraper ~~ blade, Excellent cond., -$1,400. (NOT, $140. as erroneously stated in issue of Nov. 19th). Al N. West, Jr., Bolton. P. O. Box 134, eee esr ee ae AP ee SECOND HAND _MACHINERY WANTED | Want Cultivator Scoop and Blade for Ford Tractor, also 1 Want hand power Pea Thrasher in good shape; Also went 1 H Wooden Axle Wagon | for 1 H Iron Axle Wagon. J. G. | Brownlow, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. | | Want Cultivators and Planters | for Model H John Deere Trac-| tor. H. C. Walker, Martin, Rt. 1.) Want one No, 2 or No. 3 Roto-| Tiller. Must be in good cond: | Advise. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. | Newnan, Rt. 5. Want Model G. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, good cond, State year. model, and price. Cecil Duncan, | Atlanta, 969 West Peachtree.| El. 4792. ee eeoesaeeiaaineneenenneieesiainas PLANTS FOR SALE RECS Missionary and Mastodon Strawberry Plants, certified, $1. C. PP. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Extra large Lady T. Straw- berry, sturdy stems, 75c C; 500, $3.50; $6.00 M, Add postage. Mrs. best yields. and most essary for table roductio! _ \deff S. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. _Want a Chicken Brooder, gas/ full. oil or electric.-W. Y. Summers, | Henderson, 49. 2 doz., 75c; Klondike berry, 65c C; Blue Damson Plum Sprouts, Vines, 4 ft., 40c ea.; Large Indian Peach Seed, 50c. doz.; Clearstone. Peach, 35e doz. Add postage, Rosie Crowe, Cumm- ing, Rt. 1. green, fresh, 500, $1.50; $2. M. 'Del, PP. Prompt mailing. Satis. | guar. | Robins, 304 Second St. F. F. Stokes Warner Mtn. Huckleberry, 75c doz.; 200 Klondike Strawberry, 75c C; Wild Strawberry, 50e C; Kudzu, rooted, 10c eae; Chinquapin Yel- low Fig and Clingstone Peach Sprouts, 75c ea.,; Muscadine, 4 ft., 40 ea.; Sweet Gum Sprouts, 50c ea, Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Mastodon Strawberry, 70c. C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klondike, 60 C; 500; $2.50; $4.25. M. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1, Strawberry, Blake C; 500, $4.50; $9.00 M; Klondike Strawberry, 60c -C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Catnip, 25c bunch; Pep- permint, 25 doz.; Scuppernong | cuttings, 50c doz.; Sugar Pears, | $1. ea.; Mtn Huckleberry, bear-| ing size, 75c doz. Add postage. | Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. | 1. | Lady T. Strawberry, 500, $3.;! $5. M, Add postage. No chks.| Curtis Heard, Gainesville, Rt. 2. - Dutch.Cabbage, 300, $1.10; 500; | $1.50; $2.75 M; Klondike Straw- | berry, 200, $1.25; 500, $2.75; $5.-| 88 dell, No chks. C. W? Smith, | Gainesville, Rt. 2. . | Lady T Strawberry Plants, 75c | C; 500, $3.00; $5.00 M. Mrs. G. L. | Duran, Gainesville, Rt. 2. | Wakefield and Dutch Cabbage | 45c C; 300, $1.10; $2.10 M; 5000,| $10.00; Klondike Strawberry, | 75c C; $5. M. Miss Lee Crow, | Gainesville, Rt. 2. 1 Hazlenut Bushes, 75 doz.; Mtn, Huckleberry, bearing size, | 85c doz.; Yellow Root Plants, | 65c doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5| doz., $1.; Yellow Root, washed | clean; $1. for a 4 lbs. lard box! Add postage. Mrs. Nancy | Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box! 4 dif. kinds Strawberry Plants, 80c C; Few Everbearing, $1.10} C; Red Raspberry, White Black-| $1.25 Ib, PP; Small| Mt. Hucixieperry, bearing size Straw- 40c.. ea.; Muscadine Small White Crystal Wax Bermuda/ | more, $1. | Zz o PLANTS FOR SALE _ Glory and Wakefield Cabbage, ready, and Yellow Bermuda | Onion ,Plants, $2.50 M. Prompt shipment. H, J. Stewart, Baxley, Huts. ' berry, 75c C; Sage, catnip, $1,. doz.; Long Wide Leaf Tobacco, grows 6-7 ft. 75 Thl.; Little Rice Pea, 35c Cup; 3 cups, $1.; Gourd Seed, 35c pack; 3 packs, $1.; Gourds, $2. dez. No COD. | Add. postage. L. J. Ellis, Cumm- ling, Rt. 5, 3: Frostproof Chas. Wakefield and Early Jersey. Cabbage, 500, | $1.50; $2.50 M del E. C. Waldrip, |Flowery,Branch, Rt. 1. | Klondike, Mastodon Straw- \brry, 75c C; Old Time Black Raspberry, Tame Blackberry, 4, $1.; Rooted Walnut Sprouts, 25c ft., Also White Butterbeans, good for eating, 40c gt, Add |postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming. Sage plants, 20c ea. Musca- dine Grape Vines, Beechnut Trees, May Cherry, ea 6, $1.; Blueberry Bushes, 75 doz. Aad postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, | | Gainesville, Rt..6. Red Jumbo _ Strawberry Plants, $1. C. Add postage. PP _ ;over $5, Mrs. E. E. Clark, Gaines- . ville, Rt. 8. Hazlenut | Bushes, 75 doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 85c doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz., $1. Add .postage. oyett ore Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box Large Everbearing Straw- berry, $1. C. Or exch. 100 for 5 White, (no letters) or 4 Print Sacks, -100 lb. cap., free of mildew, rust, or holes, Each pay postage. Mrs. R. E. Holland, Car- rollton, 96 College St, Black Walnut Plants, 25c ea.; Mtn. Huckleberry, 75 doz.; Also Sassafras Roots, 60c 1b.; Hazelnut, $1.50 doz.; Dewberry, nice size, good roots, $1.; Yellow Root Plants, $1. doz..Mrs, D. M.. | Hollaway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box | 55. Frostproof Winter Heading | Cabbage and Collard Plants, 300, - $1.; 500, $1.25; $2. M. W. H. Branan, Gordon, < | : Rooted Sage and Catnip Plants, . 2-25c; $1. doz.; Dried |Sage, $1.50 lb.; Green Catnip-. | Leayes, 50c half gal; 10 Ibs., | $5.; Green Mullein, 25 bunch; 25 bunches, $4.; 30 lbs. Hickory Nuts. $2.50. Virgil Keith, Alva- ton. Lucretia Berry ~ Plants, Im- proved Variety, $4. doz.; Reg. $10. M; Hunt Grape Vines, 2 yrs. old, $4. doz.; Kudzu Crowns, $10. M. W. H.-Hipp, Hogans- ville. Good strong Mastodon Straw- berry, 75 C; Red Raspberry, $1. doz.; Also Blackeyed. White Peas, hand cleaned, 15c lb. Add postage.. Mrs R. H. Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Charleston Wakefield and Golden Acre Frostproof Cab- bage (fresh, green) and White Bermuda Onion plants 300,, $1.; 500, $1.50; $2. M. All Postpaid. R. Chanclor. Pitts. Charleston Wakefield Frost- proof Cabbage, fresh, ready, and | White Bermuda Onion Plants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.50; $2. M. Otis Conner, Pitts. Horse Radish; Plants, 50 doz.; Roots, 50c lb.; Rhubarb, 25c ea.; Garden Raspberry, 75 doz.; Queen of Meadow, 3, 50c; Spearmint, Garlic, Tansy, Rats Bane, Wild Strawberry, 25 oz.; Calamus: Roots, 50c Ib.; Plants, 50c doz.; Cornfield berry, 75c doz.; Peppermint, 24,| Beans, 25c cup, Add postage. 60c; Also 1952 Black Walnut) Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. Meats, amount Dry Sage, Hot Pepper, 35 pt. cup. Mrs, Willis Grindle Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54, HAY AND STRAW FOR SALE About 200 tons bright Peanut Hay, this years crop. Sell truck- load or carload lots. R. C. Dale, Dawson. About 5 tons Kobe: Lespedeza ae for sale. Mrs. B..N. Walters, ar ; -Mastodon Everbearing Straw- AND GRAIN | 3 E E I ) % FOR SALE FOR SALE 55 Bales good Peanut Hay, free of poison, and 435 bales Bright Crab Grass Hay, $32.50 ton. soma L. Josey, Bartow, aot, Kobe Lespedeza, also Lespe- deza and Johnson Grass mixed, good quality, delivered truck lots, 100 mi. radius. H. G. Davis, Tallapoosa. 300 bales first quality Soy Bean Hay in wire bound bales, $45. ton. FOB. John Fuller, Nacoochee.' (Hwy. 17). 400-500 bales new Alfalfa Hay, also 1500 bales Bermuda Hay at my barn. For prices; contact. J. E. McGlaun, Saey man. Some Lespedeza Baled Hay, $1. bale. Can be seen near Gold Mine Stores. Mrs. Lester Hays, Canon, Rt. 1. 15 tons Oat Straw in round bales, ready to go; also bright vhay, $12.50 ton at my barn; $150. for lot. You haul it. W. F. Martin, Cuthbert, Ref. D2: (Carnigue Rd.). z 4 tons bright Spanish Peanut Hay, free of poison, $25. ton at barn. P. B. Watson, Mauk, RFD Ay 3 tons bright Peanut hay, tight bales, full of peanuts, $22.- 50.ton-at, -my farm, -7.: mi. W. Americus on Friendship paved road. Harvey Griffin, Americus. Rt. 3. . 3,000 bales fine, bright, rain- free hay: Lespedeza, Peavine and mixed grass, $1. bale. Wm. Schroer, Valdosta. Rt. 2. SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Tift Oats, thresh grade, 5 bu. - bags, $6.25 per bag. FOB. J..F. Lowe, Fort Valley. Gren Glaze Collard Seed, 25c Thls, good English Pea, 50c cup; Garrison Watermelon, 50c pkt.; Also Hot Dried Red Pepper, 4 oz., 50c Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. . Green Sugar Cane for seed: 25,000 stalks to sell last, week in Feb. through Mar. 1953, 6-7 ft. long stalks, 8c ea.; 4-5 ft., ea.; Also soft Chewing Cane, 2000 stalks, 10c ea. Denmark Hwy. 67. S. J. Foss, Brooklet: Blue Lupine Seed, tested for germ. and purity, 4-1/2 lb, Nor- man Johnson, Warrenton. Coker Victor Oats, 95 pc. germ., and Tift 14 Oats, 91 pet. germ., both recleaned, in even wt. bags, $1.35 bu. J. D, Duke, Fort Valley. White Half Runner Bean Seed, improved, or small kind, 55c eup; Old Fashion Clay peas, full bearing, 30c cup; Also Arti- chokes, $1.35 gal. PP. Mrs. C. D, Sellers, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Beer Seed, Calif. Multiplying, big. start 25e. Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna, Tift Seed Oats, recleaned, 4 bu. sacks, 91 pet. germ., a 35 bu. FOB. Duke Lane, Ft. Valley. Oats, combine run, $1.10 bu.; Goastal Bermuda and Crab Grass Hay mixed, $40.00 ton; Brown op Millet Hay, $25. ton. Dick arvill, Millen, c/o Boura Farm. Phone 428 W. Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, new crop, recleaned, 99.04 pct. pure, 85 - germ., 1000 Ibs. in new 100 bags, 25c Ib. W. L. Harris, Chipley, RFD 2. Tobacco Seed, machine clean- ed, varieties 402, 85 pct. germ., and Chambers Special 8 pet. erm., $1. oz.; $10. lb.; 5lbs., ae 10 lbs., $80. PP. Earl tuckey, Blackshear. Chancellor Seed Wheat, clean- ed, treated, in 90 lb. bags, $3. pu. at my barn. Wm, Warren pizen, Jonaeboro, Rt. 1, Box 5 gal, White ee Bermuda Onions, $6. for ot Plug posta 1.25 ; @. b. ngage Bite Re L 8g R ed Multiplying Scullion Onion Buttons, $1.15 gal.; Early Tender Speckled Halt Runner Garden Beans, White Tender Cornfield, 50c teacup; Blue Java Peas, 35c lb. Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Ril. Mamoth Russian Sunflower Seed, $1.25 gal. PP. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt, 1. Extra large Blue Speckled Crowder Peas, 3 cups, $1.30; White, and Purple Hull Crow- der, 7 cups, $1.35. PP in Ga; $5. pk. fob; Lady Peas, 3 cups, $1.10. Mrs Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. Old Time White Salet Peas, 75c cup; White, Striped and Pink Half Runner Beans,|' Speckle Cutshorts, all 50c cup. Add postage. No chks. Exch. for feed sacks, 2 cups for 4 print, or 6 white. Mrs. Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Tender Garden Bean Seed: Striped Half Runner, Little Pink Peanut, 6 Week, mixed, Cut- shorts, Cornfield Beans, and White Hull Tender Peas, 50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Ivy Southerland, Ellijay, Rt, 3. . Garden Cream Half Runner Beans, 50c cup; White Half Runners, Little Pink Peanut Bean, 60c cup; Old Time Salet Peas, 70c teacup. Add: postage. Mrs. Jemima Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Few pounds bearing Bliss English Pea Seed and 1 lb. Frostproof - English Peas, 35c lb. or exch. for ever- bearing Strawberry Plants. Mrs. D. H. Stalvey, Valdosta, Rt. 4. 402 and Va. Gold tobacco-seed, Germ. 90 pct, grown from Cert. seed, 40c ounce, 3 oz., $1.10; $4.- 25 lb; 2 lbs. or more, $4, PP. Prompt shipment. Geo. Y. Fletcher, Tifton. Rt. 3. 20 Ibs., white multiplying onion sets, clean, 40e lb. for entire lot; 100 bu. Dixie 18 yellow corn, $2.00 bu; and N, W. McLeod, Cuthbert. Rt. 3. FRESH & DRIED FRUITS FOR SALE Dried Apples and Peaches, 5 lbs., $2.50. PP. Mrs. Orene Poteat, Buchanan, Rt. 2. 1952. crop Sundried Apples, free of worms, peel, and core, 50c lb. PP in 4 Ib. lots or more. E. L. Davenport, Culberson, N.C., Rt. 1. (Res, of Ga.). 1952 Dried Apples, free of core, peel, and worms, 50e lb. Add postage. Mrs. R. H. Evans, -| Ellijay, Rt. 2. 1952 crop Sundried Apples, free of worms, ag and core, 50c lb. in.5 Ib. lots up; Also Black Walnut Meats, $1. lb. Sold in 1 lb. lot up. Add postage. Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee, 40 lbs. 1952 Sundried Old Fashion Horse Apples, free of core, worms, and peel, 50c lb. n}Cash or MO. Mrs. J. H. Roper, Hiawassee. New crop Sundried Boccia: free of worms,.50c lb.; Also Red Spanish Peanuts $1. 50 pk, Add postage. Mrs, oe Wilson, Martin. Nice Limbertwig dried apples, 55c lb. No less 3 lbs. sold. ed Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE Pecan Meats: Perfect Halves, $1. lb.; Broken Pieces, 75 Ib. This years crop. Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Porterda e, Box 114. 150 Ibs, Seeding Pecans 20c lb. FOB. Hal Stripling, Newnan, 62 Jackson St. Large, well filled Stuart Pecans, 45 Ib. del, by PP. H. M. Moorman, Lovett. Stuart Pecans, new crop, 25c Ih. Add postage. Willie Bond, anon, Rt 1, Hastings Ever-!ea 100 lbs. new crop Schley and Stuart Pecans (mixed), well fill- ed, $35. fob; 10. Ibs. $4. PP; Also Col. Pole Butterbeans, 3 Ibs., $1.; 25 lbs. Livsey Water- melon Seed, $2. lb, PP. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in hull, |. $7. bu.; $2. pk. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Fresh 1952 crop Paper Shell Pecan Meats, hand shelled, cleaned, halves $1. lb.; Broken Pieces, 90c lb. Add postage. Mrs, Earl Swann, Union Point, Rt. 1. Fresh Pecan Meats in halves,|9 $1.- Ib. Mrs. J. B. Leverett, Luthersville. No. 1 New Crop Stuart Pecans, 50 lb. lots, $17. Del. in Ga. Satis. guar, N. H. Bacon, Irwinton. Stuart Paper Shell Pecans, 52 crop, guar. best quality, hand picked, well filled, dry, 40c Ib.; Also Thin Shell Seedlings, clean, dry, easy to shell 25c Ib. FOB, = Mrs. N. E. Reid, Hartwell, Rt. 3. 100 Ibs. new crop Fancy Well Filled Schley Pecans, $35. Cwt. FOB. 10 lbs., $4. PP. Money order. Wm. T. Britt, Sr., Snell- ville. PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Celestial Sweet and Large Lemon Fig Settings,- 3-4 ft., $1.25 ; Lots of six $1. ea. Special price on large lots if you come after them. See: B. O. Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood Ave La. 89028 Blueberry, 2 yrs. old, 3, $1,; Blackberry, Dewberry, Crab- apple, 5 $1.; Yellow and Red Plum, Muscadine, Grape, lb.| Huckleberry, Gooseberry, $1.50 doz.; Persimmon, 2 ft., 25c ea. $2. orders PP. Exch. for sacks. Ea, pay postage. Mrs. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro. 2 rooted old fashioned var., Clearstone and Clingstone peach, also sweet pomegranate bushes, Keiffer-pear, 2 black walnuts and Fig trees, all $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. V. M, sas Shellman. Budded Pecan Trees, Stuart, Moneymaker, 1-2 ft., $1: 2-3 ft., $1.25; 3-4 ft,, $1.50 ea Seedling Trees, 3-4 ft., $1. ea. FOB. R. Adkins, Cordele, Rt. 3) Several hundred Hunt musca- dine, Red Scuppernong Grape Vines, rooted 25c ea.; Well root- ed Fig Sprouts, 50c ea.; W. L. Wilkes, St Simons Island. Texas Hybrid Bunch Grape, Ga. and NC Muscadine Vines, fruit, nut trees and plants, best southern varieties, all inspect- 1. Govt. insp. Pecan Trees: Stuart, Moneymaker, Moore and Farley, 2-3 t., $1.; 3-4 t., $1.25; 4-5 ft, $1.50. Add postage. L. E. Brown, Baconton. z meee ete bearing size, 6-3 $3. ea. at garden; Scarlet evcibeuting Strawberry Plants, $1. C. PP; Also want several lbs. each Chinese Chest- nuts and Chinquapins for own planting. T, E. Eason, Atlanta, 1182 Gunclub Rd.,-N, W. Rt. 14, Box 34. Seedling Pecan Trees, 2-4 ft., 50c ea. Apple e@ Tree Sprouts, 25 ea.; Black Walnut Trees, 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. C, H. Sledge,} T. Byron. Pecan Trees: Schleys, Stuarts, Moneymakers, govt. insp., 2- 3 ft. $2.; 3-4 ft. $2.25 4-5 ft. $2.50; 5-6 ft., $2.75; 6-8 ft., $3.; 8-10 ft. 3 25, Calvin Harman, Stovall. Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Chestnut Trees, Grape Vines, reasonable prices T, M. Webb, Ellijay. . SACKS FOR SALE 100 lb. White Sacks, no letters, |. mildew, or holes, 20c ea.; With small holes, 15 ea. PP, Mrs. J. D, Bennett, Dahlonega, Rt. 2. ed. H, A, Neal, Carnesville, Rt. \ |HONEY, BEES, ETC: washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew, 20c ea. No COD. Add postage. oe Hoke pas Gainesville, Roe Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., one and two alike, 3 for $1.15. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula. Rt. 1. 100 or more print sacks, 25c ea, Plus postage. Mrs. Maurice Monroe, Buchanan, Rt. 2, Phone 3871. Limited :amount Print Sacks, 3 of a kind, 3, $1. PP..Cash with |" order. No COD _ shipments. Eston Young, Gainesville, Rt. Nice, white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., not washed, 30c and 25c ea. postpaid. Prompt shipment. ae V. E. Harris, Cumming. Rt. SAGE FOR SALE Clean Dry Sage, $1.50 lb. PP. Mrs, L. E. Sanders, Buchanan, Rio: Ground Sage, shade dried, 25c teacup. PP in Ga. Mrs. Joel C. Elliott, Marietta, Rt. 6, Box 141. 1952 hand picked, shade dried Leaf Sage, 50c cup. PP in. Ga. No chks. Mrs. Alice Mashburn, Higdon. Fine Shade Dried Sage, hand picked, free of trash, 1952 grown, $1. pt. cupful; Also White Rice Popcorn, on cob, 20 Ibs., $2. No smaller lots. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.. Shade Dried Sage, 1952 crop, $1. Ib. Mrs. Cora Leavell, Marietta, Rt. 4. Good grade sacks, 100 1b. cap, : _|loads, 50c Rt. 4, Box 486. a a MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ARTICHOKES: Jerusalem Artichokes, 25 Ib. fob. or Postpaid in quantities 20 lbs. or more, Carl C. Hearn, Rossville, Rt. 2. CORN: 400 bu. good White Corn, $2.. bu. at my barn. 4 mi. So. Brook- let. Mrs, J. W. Forbes, Brook- let. 250-300 bu. good corn in ' ;shuck, $2.50 bu. at my barn. W. *|Lamar Brown, Warthen. Phone Sandersville, Ga., 2777. FEATHERS: - New White Feathers, 15e Ib. Del. Sample on regquest. Mrs, Mary Collins, Gainesville, Rt. 1. | GARLIC BULBS: 5 Ibs. nice Garlic Bulbs, $1.00 lb. Plus 25c postage. Mrs, E. Fountain, Fort Valley. Garlic Bulhs, Ic, 2c, 3c, and 4c ea. sizes. Mrs, Ralph S. Collier, Comer. GOURDS: About 25 Ggusae Long Crook Neck, 10c_ ea. Plus ostage. H. F. Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. 2. Martin and Dipper Gourds, 25c 50, and $1.00 sizes; Small mixed sizes, 10c ea; Gourd Seed, $1.00 cup. Add postage. Mrs, W. E. Wooten, Camilla. s Penguin, Martin Gourds, l5e ea. Plus 25e postage in State; 40c postage out-of-state. Add 10e to chks, Chas. Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt, 1, Box 108. Small grouds ( no ornamental) priced according to size. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Rocky Ford. Rt. 1. Good local Extracted Honey, 10 Ib, pails, $2.; 5 Ibs., $1 a a 60 Ib. new lard cans, $9. F W. E. Livingston, College Pak, 420 W. John Calvin Ave. 50 hives Honey Bees in good cond. cheap for cash. Mrs. Willie Tootle, Glennville, MEATS (FRESH, AND CURED): Good Shoulders, 28 Ibs., 50c lb.; Middlings, 35 Ibs., 35c Ib. All excellent cond. W. E, Herbert, Commerce, Rt. 5. 2 Sugar Cured Shoulders, 60c I 1.Sugar Cured Middling, 50), Ingram, Thomasvill Hickory Smoked Add postage; . Britches Beans, fo: lb. Exch. for pecan: nie Weeks, Dial. Smoked and s and Shoulders, 75c Ship parcel post charges. O. S, D Nice country MAN es Poultry manure, a Pp. Ca load, Mrs. NUTS: Fresh Hickory $1, PP in Ga. Mari ieGon: Ball Ground, Rt. 4 80 Ibs. dried red $150 1b: Pe; Weatherby, Ball Gr POTATOES: 50 bu. sweet pot hamper at my plac furnish hamper. Swainsboro, Rt. 4 ROOTS AND HER Catnip, pepperm birdock, queen of the and yellow root, 60: radish plants,- $1 Martha White, Da 1, Box 60. SYRUP: 90 gal. thick cane | gal. at my place, Murphy. Hwy. H. Blairsville, Rt. 3, Aber Sots AND Ww. Greear, Helen, us 1952 Walnut Morganton, Rt. Dried Black per -half bushels. Dalton, Rt. 2, Hulled Black \ bu. Ship. Write: W: ford, Watkinsville, Hulled Wain ta large pieces, 85c age. Mrs. Boyd Hiawassee, Rt, MISCELL/ WA ee a eee CHESTNUTS: a Want some gen Chestnuts. Advise Want few pBunds Chestnuts. Quote ton, Homer. _ FEATHERS: Want 10 Ibs., duck feathers. M good cond., and re hives. price. Rt. 3. (Resident Ga. bute Tenn.), Want exchange good cond. som Honey. Z. J. Lee, POTATOES: A Want P. R., potat bed. prefer the L. T. Jackson, - Box 118 C. SACKS: ee exchange pecans for on basis of Ib. I. L. Clark, Resaca, Rt. i. ok throughout the 1952 season on Tuesdays aturdays at 10 A. M. and 2 P. M., at Vidalia, and nd ane dates will be announced later. gia Pecan TecHome continue this week and || days at State Farmers Market, Cordele. Other SUMTER HEREFORD ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SALE ~ the Sumter Livestock Sales Barn in Americus, ay, December 12,1 P.M. 36 lots will be shown in males and 27 females will be sold. All animals on display earlier in the day of the sale. Clarence ns, Asst. 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Also, we can- 0 strongly the absolute necessity of satis- mpleting all transactions entered into for sale or exchange any item that you do y possess, and under no Circumstances allow ilege of-using your name and address to OU UST STAND THE RESPONSI. ve many complaints from parties ae re ositions and Farm Help Wanted, or any item: ale, in Exchange For, or Wanted. it is: e business way of handling transactions, whether the-order is filled or not; failure MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Millet seed, Quote me best price del. to my place. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. 4 CATTLE FOR SALE Reg. dark red horned Pe ford bull, Domino evra 1/2 yrs. old, about 1600 lbs., $350., to keep from inbreeding. Norman, Johnson, Warrenton. Reg. White Face Bulls: One horned type, 1 1/2 yrs. old, 1400 Ibs., 2 Polled type, one 2-1 /2 yrs. old, other 5-12 yrs. old, 1400 Ibs., and 1800 lbs. respectively. All good cond. Grady H. Ridley, Franklin. Reg. Guernsey Bull, 15. mos. old, Grandson of. Riegeldale Melba Emory, $150.00; Reg. Guernsey Heifer, 15 mos. old, bred, $200.00 at my farm. No letters. E. B. Willingham, Cedar- town, Rt. 3. Phone 148-R2. Several choice young reg. Angus Bulls, of best bloodlines, for sale at Burch Haven Farm. R. F. Burch, Eastman. Jersey Bull, 6 mos. old, 250 Tbs., can be registered, out of an excellent herd, excellent prospects, $50.00 at my barn. Letters ans, Leonard Fleming, Hartwell, Reed Creek Rd. White Face Hereford Bull, 22 mos. old, not registered but well mae, very gentle, $150.00 at y barn. Mrs. H. M. Carter, Grittin, Rt: C. Phone 4724. Very fine Angus Bull, calved | Oct. 9, 1951, has good Eileenmere background and other good bloodlines in pedigree, markings of a good sire. Roger S. Cobb, Marietta, Box 304, c/o Allatoona Creek Farm. 4 gal, Milch Cow, with 3rd. calf, for P. M. Johnson, Lovett. One reg. Shorthorn Bull, horn beef type, 26 mos. old, for sale. Dr,-L. F. Bragg, Hawkinsville. Red Jersey Cow, 4-1/2 yrs. old, will freshen between Mar. 1- 15, now giving 2 gal. daily, 4 gal. when fresh, $150. Mrs. Ada Rogers, Decatur, Rt. 3. Phone Clarkston 43-7542. Reg. Aberdeen-Angus: Bull, 1 yr. old, short legged, blocky, good prospect for herd bull, ready for light service, reg. buyers name, $275.; Heifer, 1 yr. :old,~ good bloodlines, reg. buyers name, $275. Z. M. Addy, Preston, c/o Cirele A Ranch. Reg. Hereford Heifer Calf, 4 mos, old, No. 7369854, sired by Heards Coogler, Grand Sire Super Bocaldo 646. Orr ds Bond, Dewy Rose. (Jersey), sale. Mrs. 1 ea. Bull, and Heifer, about 2-1/2 yrs. old. purebred, tested, free of disease. Sell both or one. a Willie Toole, Glennville, HOGS FOR SALE ~ Want 400 Ibs. clean, brown top | _|place, 13 mi.. So, HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Hereford Pigs, 8-10 wks. old, sired by Grand Master, 1951 Natl. Champ. Boar or Gilts, $25.1! Mares, all gentle. L. L. Williams ea. at Ward-Meade Farm. Contact: W. A. Ward, Marietta. Rt, 3, Paper Mill Rd. Phone 8- 8772. Young reg. Hampshire Sows Bred for their 2nd. litters, to son of the famous Western Packer. 10 to select from, $75. ea. Will not ship. Off Hwy. 411, 4 mi White, Ga. Contact Bill Raines, Mgr., c/o Mountain View Farm, Cartersville. 8 SPC-OIC Pigs from litter of thirteen, 8 wks. old, $10. ea. any time after Nov. 22nd. James E. Smith, Sr., Rex, P. O, Box 192. Reg. Tamworth Gilts and Boars, to bloodlines, and papers will be furnished, 15 wks. old, Boars $40. ea. Gilts, $30. ea. FOB, O. D. Cannon, Jr., Lavonia. 1 Reg. Sow with 7 pigs, 6 wks. old 2nd. Dec., short nose, blocky type, pigs subj. to register, $135. at my barn. Louis E. Speiser, Blairsville, Rt. 1. Reg. Spotted PC Pigs, 5-8 mos. old, bred gilts and boars, ready for service, Elmer Cornelius, Hahira. (1 mi. S. Hahira, U. S. 41). - Purebred Duroc Gilts, 2 1/2-5 mos, old, 45-100 lbs. Wave Master and Modern Trend Stocks, $20.-$25. ea. M. M. New- some, Sandersville. SPC Pigs, from inl Gold Star Dams, select breeding stock, treated, reasonable prices. Wil ship. ne G. Owensby, Tennille, Rt. 5. Phone 392 M4. \ _ One Reg. OIC Hog, 2 yrs. old, for sale. W. E. Hudson, Decatur, Rt, 2. Phone Cr. 1520. Taking order for Big Bone Guinea Pigs, 2:mos. old Xmas; gilts, $20. ea; Boars, $25. ea.; One Bred Sow, $65. Papers furnished. Leon Watson, Unadilla, Box 214. Reg. Sow, around 325 lbs., 4 Shoats, around 40-50 lbs. ea., all OIC, $125. for lot.Mrs. S. A. Phillips, Palmetto, Rt. 1, Rico Rd. Phone 5153. . Tamworth Cherry red Pigs; 12 wks. old,*from finest reg. breed- ing stock. R E. Hester, Nor- cross, Rt. 1. Phone Atlanta Ch. 1514. 35 SPC Pigs, crossed. with Black Essex, 8 wks. old, sired by reg. boar, $10: ea.; Trade foz corn and good hay, at my barn. Bring corn or hay and pick up pigs. Roy M. Bond, Lithonia. Ri. OIC Pigs and Shoats, from reg. stock, out of good blood- lines, short nose, blocky, reg. buyers name. write or see at my farm 5. mi. N. Commerce, 1/2 mile off left of Hwy. 441, Paul J. Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1. SPC pigs, cholera immune, 13 wks. old, blocky type, Reg. buyers name for sale at my Hazlehurst. John W. Hand, Hazlehurst.-Rt. 3. Blocky type reg. cherry red Duroc Pigs, 50 Ibs. or more, ea. ' $25.00 ea. Some unrelated. H. L. Williams, Baxley. Reg. Black PC. Boar Pigs and Gilts for sale. E, P, Drexel, Tifton, Rt. 3. . PC grand champion lineage: Shoats, 3 mos. old, male or female, Reg., cholera treated, $16.00 ea; Feeder Pigs and Shoats, $7. 50-$12.50 ea. All FOB express. Marvin -E, West, Fayet- teville, Rt. 2. Reg. Cherry Red Blocky mine Duroc Pigs, 2 - 5mos. old, several males ready for service, 20 choice gilts, $25., $30., and $35. ea. Will ship anywhere. I mi. W. Cohutta, B. Holcomb, Cohutta. 1 Reg. Duroc (ittl bone) Boar, 15 mos. old, 300 Ibs., $50. at my barn,: d.D:; Daniela Cuth- bert, RFD 2 One pure olc Brood Sow, i yr, old, 350 Ibs., can be easily fattened, $40. Rev. J. E: Mees) Bethlehem, ; HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE | 6 yr. old Mule, gentle, easy to handle, and work fast walker, $75. W. F. Martin, Cuthbert, Rt. 2, (Carnigue Rd.). -Pair Black Mare Mules, 6 and 8 yrs. old, 1000-1100 Ibs. ea., and 3 nice Brood Sows for sale cheap. T. T. Hattaway, Davis- boro. 5-1/2 yrs. old Saddle Mare, Tenn. Walking Horse, 6 yrs. old, for sale. See 2 mi. W. Indian Springs. James Treadwell, Jack- son. Reg. Trained Tenn. Saddle Mare around 900 lbs, Sorrel Star, Stripe, Flax Mane and Tail, for sale or exch, for milch cow. Charles Sosby, Martin, Rt. 1. Walking Palomino Filly, coming,3 yrs. old for sale, my farm 4 mi. NE Donalsonville. H. H, Worthy, Pes, RFD 1. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Shetland Ponies: 50 head Colts, Geldings, and Breed Cordele. Phone 423 M. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE less, gentle, have been castrat- ed, $8. ea. Dial 4-37710, or write) H. D. Guthrie, Pine Lake, P. O: Box 82, Nice Hampshire Ram, about 2 yrs. old, $40. or trade for calf, A. B. Farrar, Conley, Rt. 1, Mt View Rd. Phone Di. 2463, Mature purebred but noi registered, Toggenburg Billy Goat, sure breeder, for sale. No shipping.~Letters ans. 1 mile So, College Park on Roosevelt Hwy. G. P. Cochran, College Park, Rt, 3, Box 224. Reg. Buck (Geo. Herman), yr. old, and Bred Does, 1-2 yrs. old, not registered, for sale G. R. , Beasley, Garfield. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Super fine White NZ Breedin Stock, famous Wooley-free Gold Seal stock, young only, Does and Bucks 2-3 mos. old, $5.25 ea. Booking orders. John Fields, Griffin, 1018 W. Poplar St. 20 grown Does, several with young, Black, Grey, Flemish Giant, also 3 Giant hinchilla (2 does, 4 buck). Reasonable price. Mrs. Sarah ONeal, Concord, P. O, Box 104. Angora Rabbits, 6 mos. old, $3. pr.; Pair large Gray Meat Rabbits, 2 mos. old, $5. Ship anywhere. Mrs. Eunice Woesys Dial. : White Female Rabbit with pink eyes, $2. Raleigh Pruitt. Lavonia, RFD 2 Choice breeding stock Super Wooler Angora Rabbits, Seniors ready to breed, $6. pr.; . Bred Does, $5. ea. Letters ans. Ship anywhere. Exp. collect. Robert E. Smith, Cedartown, Martha Lane. Purebred Chinchilla Rabbits, Silver Gray, reg. stock, about 7 mos, old; $5. pr. C. G. Trotter, Demorest, Rt. 1. LIVESTOCK WANTED HOGS: Want purebred Hampshire Boar Pig, 8-12 wks. old. Must have been life time cholera treated, W.C. Shumate, Jr, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, Atlanta phone De 3067, GOATS: Want good milk goats. price and breed. Allen Scoggins, Chattanooga;. Tenn., St. Elmo, Rt. 3. (Resident Walker .Co. Ga.). Want good milk goat without horns, fresh in, accessible to Atlanta. Prefer Nubian. Ans. all letters. R. Roberts, Atlanta, 163 Walton St. Want good buck for service, not too old. Advise. Mrs. Susie Morris, Savannah, RFD 3, Box 228, : POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: : Bantams: Silver Duckwing O. E. Game, 3 females, 1 male, $10.; White Crested Black Polish trio $7.; Black Tail Jap, 5 hens, 1 rooster, $9.; Birchen Game, $5. pr.; Silkie Rooster, $1.75; RI Red, 3 hens, 1 rooster, $8. E. F. Carter, Ave. Phone 3-3197. 1 pr. White Silkie Bantams, 1951 hatch, 4 prs.. 1952 hatch, 2 extra hens laying; 24 chix, 12 small, 12 grown, lot for $30. Shipped collect, Sidney Mc- Calvin, Donalsonville, Rt. 1. ic) mi. N. Donalsonville.). 9 mos. old Male Goats, horn- State. Augusta, 420 Crawford Dies Prices Paid At Various M eS aewcrn al NO.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO.4 | Muscogee Livestock Co., Columbus : Ocilla Livestock Co., Ocilla $17.83 $17.40 $16.60-' $16.08 | Dodge Co. Stock Barn, Eastman $17.50 = Toombs Co. Stockyard, Lyons $18.02 $17.23 $16.50 $0000 | NOVEMBER 26 ~ aS - Thomasville Stock Yard $17.50 $16.50 $15.00 $00.00 | Vidalia Livestock Yard, Vidalia $17.75. NOVEMBER 22 3 ie Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie $17.53 - Gainesville Livestock Co. Z $18.50 to $19.50 $16.50 to $17.50 Washington Co. Marketing /Assn. $17.50 $16.70 $16.00 $00.00 Heavies .... $17.75. Tattnall Livestock Yard, Glennville $18.02 Sheriff Bros. Sales Barn, Toccoa $18.50 to $20.25 $16.00 to $17.50 | Producers Cooperative Livestock Exchange, : - $18.50 Statesboro Sylvania Stock Yard $17.75 $17.20 $16.00 $14.60 Hazlehurst Livestock Market, aay Smith Stockyard, Thomson $19.00 $18.60 $18.00 $00.00 | ~ Message Pe Flint River Livestock Auction, Turner Co. Sale Barn, Ashburn $17.59 : Bainbridge $17.95 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 ; Blacks Commission Barn, Gainesville $19.00 $18.00 $17.00 SOWS | Lee Co. Livestock Co,, Leesburg ~ $18.01 ~ to $20.25 $19.00 $13.60 SOWS : _ NOVEMBER 24 | Farmers Auction Inc., Lakeland $17.53 $17.90 $17.40 $16.30 $00.00 ; = Chatham Co. Stock Yards, Savannah Carroll Co. Livestock. Sales, Carrollton $18.25 $17.00 $00.00 $00.00 Heavies .... $16.00. Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania $17.75 ; ow Mitchell Co. Livestock Co., Camilla $17.51 Henry Shuman Sears Hagan $18.00 $17.15 eel $00.00 NOVEMBER 27 ee ale $17.50 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 | Seaboard Stockyard Colquitt $17.55 $16.85 $14. Swainsboro Stockyard, Swainsboro $18.05 $17.01 $15.97 $00.00 | NOVEMBER 28 ee ; Jesup Stockyard, Jesup $1758 $17.58 $1630 $00.00 | Cordele Livestock Commission Co, $17.61 $17.25 $1 NOVEMBER 25 y Wilkes Co. Stockyards, Washington _ $17.60 cae + = Smith Stockyard, Augusta $17.25 $16.25 $15.75 $00.00 Balibridge 8 eee : em a McRae Livestock Market, McRae $17.75 $16.60 $15.51 $00.00 Bplnbesige $17.55 $16.95 id Coffee Co. Livestock Co., Douglas $17.51 $17.15 $16.82 $14.81 Cuthbert Sale Barn > $17.55. $17.05 $i = * Dawson Livestock Co., Dawson $17.45 $17.05 $16.00. $00.00 Milan Stockyard, Milan $17.76 $17.00 = : Heavies -- +. 918-79" | Ti astock Barn, Fitegarald "$17.85 $17.15. - Millen Livestock Market, Millen $18.00 $17.25 $16.90 $15.75 Ocilla Livestock Co. Ocilla $17.74 $16.75 ze Fe ee eee atcn. 40.98 SU Ros) Le ee eek ee $18.00 $17.00 Appling Co. Livestock Mktg. Service i Effingham Co. Stockyards, Springfield $17.50, $i6. 50 $ Baxley $17.64 $17.25 $16.43 $00.00 | Bulloch Co. Stockyards: Statesboro $18.60 $17.00 $1 POULTRY FOR SALE. POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY WANTED 2 Black Bantam Roosters, 1951 hatch, $1. ea. or exchange. Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rte. 2. / Show type Old English Black Breasted Red Game Bantams, . $3. pr.; Extra females, $2. ea. JW. Goldsmith, Atlanta, 3959 Club Dr. Ch. 1018. CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: Purebred White Cornish 4 Cockerels, $2.50 ea.; Few nice See 1951 Roosters, $3. ea. All from A prize winning stock; White African Guinea Roosters, $2.50; also some Ring Neck Pheasants. ee O, L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. Purebred Cornish Indiaa broad breasted type, with long ~ yellow legs, $2.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. T. W. Newsome, Sandersvilie. Shuffler and Round Stags, $2. ; and $3. ea. Mrs. Marie Hollard, sf Dalton, aos 5 Pit Game Cocks, Clippers- Falcons, alk good cond., $4.50 ea. C. L. Griffin, Gainesville, Oak es St. * 10 pure Dark Cornish Pullets, little bone type, 5 mos. old, $15. H. W. Thurmond, Farming- ton; FRIZZLE CHICKENS: 8-old time kind of chickens, 6 mos. and older, 2 roosters in lot, $15. for lot: also ; 10 Berry cross, large 5 mos. old ullets and rooster, $15. All ealthy and FOB my _ Exp. Station. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Buchanan. Rt, 2. PHEASANTS: ; Trio 1951 Jap Versicolors, $22.- 50; 1952 hatch: hens: 1 ea. Golden, $8.; Lady Amherst, $9.; and 2 White African uinea be Hees, $2. ea; 2 pr. White Cochin * bantams, $6. pr. J. F. Ginn, At- lanta, 451 Metropolitan place Se Some Ringneck pheasants, ine trio at my place, or will pie buyers expense. 8. A. leener, Richland, Frizzle | REDS (N. H. and R. 1): 11 purebred N. H. Red April hatch pullets, Ibs., ea., $20, for lot and you pay express. Rev. J. E. Meeks, Bethlehem. Rt. 1. WYANDOTTES: - 35 April hatch purebred 3-A maa 4-A White Wyandotte young hens and 2 unrelated fine 4-A roosters. From Excellent laying -strain, $73.00 or $2. ea. FOB. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula. Rt. 2. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE: 5 Young Turkeys, June hatch, $24 Ship COD if desired. Mrs. J. $8. Woods; Hawkinsville, 3 Blue and White Geese, 7 _ White Ganders, $30.; $7. pr.; $4. ea.; 9 White Pekin Ducks, 4 Drakes, $20.; $3. pr.; $2, eas Exch. for chickens, calves, corn, hay. Home efter 5:30 PM week days, and Sat. and Sun. James} E. Smith, Sr., Rex, P.O, Box} 192. ; BB Bronze Turkeys, $15. pr. at my farm. Aaron Brownlee, Americus, Rt. 4. 7 May hatch, full grown Guinas, for sale. G, R. Beasley, Garfield. Reduced prices on turkeys, pheasants, quail, doves, bantams, pigeons, ducks, geese and rabbits. Overstocked. Mrs. Helen Street Atlanta, 2958 Buford Hwy. Rt. 2. ; POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS: Want 12 or 15 Common Bantams, Homer J. Kennedy, Hamilton, Rt. 1, Box 131. DUCKS: Want pair Muscovey Ducks and pair of Guineas, half grown. Advise. s: C. Greear, Helen Ga. (White Co. : wt. approx. 8\- MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: Want to raise chickens on halves after Kmas. Ill furnish house, brooder and do work. You furnish. fuel, feed. Send stamped: enve- lope for reply. Mrs. W. Y. Sum- mers, Newnan, Rt. 5. FARM HELP WANTED Want farm hand, single. Will pay $40. monthly, with board, laundry, ete. Board will be free when not working. Pay weekly. J. F. King, Iron City. Want White man with family to care for livestock and other farm work. Good house, lights, running water, on paved hwy. Salary $100. monthly to start with. S. H. Young, Tennille. Want reliable farmer for farm located 20 mi. from Atlanta. Good house, Elec., permanent pastures. Standing rent or will consider share crop if able to support and finance self. M. L. Greer, Atlanta, 758 Hill Pine Dr, S. E. VE 3118. Want couple or man_ with small family to live on farm; attend to few: cows and hogs, drive Ford tractor, etc. A 12 mos. job. Located 1 mi town. Write. T. M. Godwin, McRae, P, O. Box 201. Want large farm family, white or col., for 3 H. farm. Furnish farm day jwork for 3 or 4 good hands, $4. day until crop time. House, elec., on school and bus line, Must furnish References. Fred Barber, Jonesboro. P. O. Box 206. Phone 3111. Want white, or colored sober, honest man to work on poultry farm. Small house, etc. lights, wood, water, reasonable salary. About 1/4 mi. city limits on Sardis. Hwy. Experience not necessary. R. H. Brinson, Millen /3rds. and 4ths 7 . FARM Want col. couple for farm work, raising cattle, corn, hay. Pay and furnish 3 room house, lights, ete, 3/4 mile city bus. Must be sober, reliable, willing to work. Give age. James Elrod, Rome, Rt. 2. Phone 22675 or 6142. Want white or colored family for 50 or 90 acres must be able to finance self 5 R. house yp 1nt- ed and screened. Good barn, 4 mi. town on highway and Warner Robins Bus Rt. Near store. Come see. J. Van Mc- Collumx, Rochelle. 5 Want family for 2 H crop on basis in Walker Co. 5 R house wired for stove. Mail and school bus route. Can move now. V. L. Boss, La- Fayette, Rt. 2. - Want sober, reliable 2 H ex- perienced tr actor farmer.on 50-50 basis. 46 A tobacco, 6.6 A pea- nuts, corn, cotton if wanted. Good house, lights, water, on school mail route, Good tractor and equipment. Ref. if desired. H. J. Jones Ellabelle, Rt. 2. Want reliable col. family, man to operate tractor and do general farm work,: woman to do light farm chores. 4 R house with running water, elec. Good pro- position for light family. Must give references. J. C. Broome, McBean. Want man, of man and wife, to raise chickens on 50-50 basis. Must be able finance self. 4 R. house with lights and water furnished. See me on Sundays, my place, next to Monastery. C. L. Weems, Conyers. Rt. 1. > POSITIONS WANTED Christian man and woman wants job on fafm. See or write. Banster See lt ; chee Sty .! HELP WANTED > family..Experien' dairy, poultry, House,- lights, school bus, mai be moved. Live on miles Macon nea Groc. Store. Arthu Lizella, Rt. se Youre man and N on milk dairy farm elec. milkers). H furnished house. cattle farm. A. B. 347 Crew St., S. Young white on dairy farm. house, reasonab anywhere immed Pettit, Lithonia. Call .Want to contact wants, man of 14 y experience growi hogs on yellow corn, and peanuts (harvi Desire on large sc ed help. Will ai or wages with a garden furnished Os Atlanta, 431 C (At Lakewood Middle age want job as care estate for living living quarters. Go R. A. Wingate, Ma St. Phone 3-6105. Middle aged whit wife want job on 1953 for part crop Live 1/2 mile Rock |Homer Leverette, | re Want 20 A fa Tractor and truck not in ve r man in Old).