oma fender Commissioner nappy. The. calves grew cows and the people had ink. THe children grew they increased in people and some of these mierica where they lived greatest country on earth ntly, because they did not Lord did not Roy what made the remarkable dis-~ they could make more money ilk than they could selling smarkable as it may sound, fashion and science suddenly dis- _ was more healthy and o drink skim milk than k whole milk, That, ap- vhen they discovered the a mistake when He built d to be a mistake because, of was no connection between moguls finding increased profits milk, and science and fashion that. skim milk was better ple... ig as people conainied whole k there was not much profit in Nobody bothered much to ad- milk. A bottle of milk, a sweet bunch of turnip greens, a pack- corn meal were all considered ms of food and were taken for r vastly increased profits ap- the market, immediately the ers had to be enlarged for non- < ads.-The radios hummed with y paying the bill to tell the peo- blessings of non-fat milk, The mediately | were convinced they maintain their school-girl figures. . of consuming milk, like the ; They drank the non-fat i, and the non-fat gaa uD for what they. were Ee eae that God didnt 0 athe ig moguls of the skim milk and powdered milk with 4 percent fat became. es WEDNESDAY: NOVEMBER 5. 1952 aa great new y discovery. Science finds out that in the land of the coconut and pine-- $f pole, nature is. producing vegetable Fete in abundance, which is much cheaper than the 4 percent of fat in the cows ~ milk. Immediately, science makes another | : great discovery and that is that fats are not bad for folks, if there is enough ee in the fats. It is very bad for the ladies to take 4 percent fat that the Lord ae in the milk, but it is alright for them to take 13 percent fat in the milk or . ice cream imitation. ee. BINGO Immediately. newspaper advertise- ments, with screaming headlines, tell of great new discoveries such as Chil- zert.: The largest department store in the State that buys the most newspaper and radio advertising, of any single business in the State has Chil-zert for sale. WHO'S WHO One of the owners of this great depart- ment store is the owner of a dairy busi- ness in Buffalo, New York. He is. the owner of Chil-zert. He has 13 percent vegetable fats in imitation ice cream and - he has larger size dresses for the ladies to buy.. No doubt science will now find that the Lord put the wrong kind of fat in milk and that the kind of fat which grows on trees is alright. I would not doubt if dame fashion should find that the ladies are more beautiful with afew more pounds and larger dresges- than they would have been before the discovery. I would not be too much surprised SAGE they did not find out that fat does not make a person fat anyway. I suspect that they will discover that starches and sugar are the real culprits, and that fat was an innocent by-stander in the first place. Of course, it will probably still be bad to use the kind, of fat that God put in the milk, THE RASCALS Just as this imitation ice cream with 13 percent of fat gets started, here comes some coconut- headed Federal and State officials and seize 1,900 gallons of it in Louisiana, claiming it is mislabeled. This puts the maufacturers of Chil-zert in a terrible position, They will have to call in their newspaper advertising writ- ers and their radio talkathonics and de- cide the vital issue, namely, whether to continue to falk about the wonderful benefits of fatless milk or whether to talk about the greater benefits of milk- less fats. They are in a bad situation. } In the meantime what an the poof things do about ordering dresses fot next year. What will dame fashion be able to do about a look into the future, Shall the fashions of coming years be designed for ladies of milkless fats or should they be designed for ladies whv. consume fatless milk. - THE DRUG, MAN Perhaps after all there is a grand utopian idea. Science must have been asleep at the switch. Certainly. someong should have thought of the grand idea _ before now, that is to put all the elements in the city reservoir and let the people get it; whether they want it or not, in their drinking water, If it is alright to put a deadly poison like fluorine in the drinking supply, why not put vitamins and minerals in the water supply instead of going to the drug store and buying them and having to swallow pills and capsules. The main benefit derived from fluorine is that it is a disinfectant and kills all bugs and germs. Germs are what cause teeth to decay. Why not also put some soap in the city water supply so we would not have to bother about buying soap to take a bath, One part of soap per million in drinking water could not do any more harm than one part in a million of a deadly poison like fluorine. Per- haps it would be a good idea to put a few good laxatives in the water a few aspirin or anacin tablets; and perhaps it would be a good idea to put everything in the city water supply, particularly if there was enough profit to the manufacturers and to the manufacturers of the ma- chinery used in connction with all the drinking water. DOCTORS AND DENTISTS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES With such a utopian arrangement w could contribute all our doctors and dentists to the education and enlight- enment of the people dwelling in darkness in foreign lands who have not yet dis- covered that you only need enough con- tamination in the drinking water to eliminate the need for doctors and den- . tists. It might be a good idea to think about putting ice ream and ice cream imitation in the water supply. Of course you would waste about. 99/100 of all these things down the drain, washing streets, fighting fire and in commercial plants, but what difference would that make if there was enough profit te the manufacturers, processors, and distribu- tors. TOM LINDER ee sete ae pe Snr area en opens! nae ville. ' Rose Thrift, Petunias, Phlox, le "PAGE rwo- Se GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE es Atlanta. EDI TORIAL of notice. * notices, ee Tom Linder, Commissioner Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from: published Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St. -By_ Department of Agriculture Markets, 222 State Capitol. Atlania, Ga. Covingion, Ga Notily on FORM 3578Bureau of | at Covington, Georgia, under A of June 6, 1900. of October 8, 1917. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1987 at the Post Office Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage orovided for in Section 1103. Act ct State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Executive Office, State Capiio! Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace. St., Covington, Ga. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE = Vines: Thumbergia, large Pas- tel Blue Flowers, Cross Vine oon Showy | Trumpet lowers, Carolina Jasmine, Sil- ver Lace, Coral Vines, 5 leaved Ivy, Red and Gold Trumpet Honeysuckles, large plants, 75c ea. Mrs. Maude Granger, Reids- Rose Scented Geranium cut- tings, 15 ea.; Red Gizzard, White Striped, Purple, Green, Silver Striped Jew, Christmas and Night Blooming Cereus Cac- ti, 10c ea,; 75c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Ro- ehelle, P. O. Box 1044. Halls rooted Honeysuckle, 2 end 3 yr. old plants, $4.00 C; $35 M; Rooted Privet Plants, $1.00 C; $10.00 M.. Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Roopville: Fragrant Lemon Lilies, 60c doz.; Long Trumpet Yellow Daf- fodiis, Bronze Day Lilies, 40c doz.; $2.00 C; $10.00 M; Named ol. Tris, (labels mixed, cannot abel), 50c doz.; Woodbine Vine, 60c. Add postage, Mrs, Emma Clayton, Roy. 100 or 1000 Jonquil Bulbs, $1 ; $8 M; Myrtle Bush, Catalpa ush, 50c ea.; Butterfly cuttings, 0c ea.; Rooted, 25 ea.; Golden od, 25 ea.; Cuttings of same, 10c ea. Mrs. B. H. Osborne, Roy. Giant Pansy Plants, 2 ea.: ta.; Tiger, Milk and Wine, Gla- flem, Amaryllis, Spider Lily Bulbs, 20c ea.; Mixed col. Iris, 0c doz.; Christmas Cherry, Pink Verbena, White Brier Roses, 10c Ba. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Pink Thrift, Bulbs, 1.00 C; White Iris, Orange Day ilies, 40c doz. All del. Mary Guth Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. 10 Boxwoods, 14-15 in., with food roots, $5.00 ea, Plus post- ee Miss Stella McCluney, Ry- fal. , Jonquil e Large blooming size Bulbs Jan. Narcissi, Butter and Eggs, B5c doz.; Add 10. dozen for stage, "No checks. Exch. some for blooming Easter Lilies. Mrs. iles Tanned, Sandersville, Jap. Iris (Kaeferi), any color, al] labeled, blooming size clumps 35 ea.; $20. 00 C. del. V. W. Wil- son, Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 184. Mimosa, 2-6 ft., Ligustrums, Nandinas, bloomings size 2-3 ft., Lilacs, Altheas, White, Red, Blue, 3-4 ft., Wisteria (2 kinds), Bamboo, $1. 00 doz.; Acuba, Seed- ling Pecans 3-6 ft, Lantanas, 2 hinds. W. T. Whaley, Sparta. Rooted Abelias Wax Leaf Li- gustrums, Snow-On-Mountain, Red Hibiscus, Pyracantha, Rose- mary, Roses: White, Yellow, Thornless, White Cluster, large bloom White, Pink and Red Monthly; Magnolia Trees. All 2 $1.50; Easter Lilies, 6,.$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. V. Johnson, Shellman. 75 Paper White Narcissi, biooming size, $2.00; Domestic Nandinas, 24 in., on own roots, 70c ea.; Del.' to 3rd zone. 5e extra checks. Miss Mittie Collins, erosive, Ivbecle Caroline Vanderburg, Mary Louise Perennial Phlox, 4, $1; Tritoma, Artemisia, 4, $1.00; Huge Jonquils, Snowdrop Bulbs, Orange Day Lilies, -40c doz.; Large Easter Lily .Bulbs, 6, $1; Hastings Dbl. Stock Plants, 75c doz. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Staple ton. Pansy Plants, 50, $1.25. oe age prepaid. Mrs, Calvin Har- man, Stovall. Blooming size Sebis: Madon- na. 25c ea.; Blackberry, Iris Yel- low, 25c doz.; Rain, 15 ea.; Cala- diums, 25c ea.; Striped Grass, 25e bunch; Several kinds Cacti, pink, white Oxalis, Evergreen, and Spotted House Plants, root- ed, 1Qc ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Purple Lilacs, Sweetshrubs, Forsythias, Flowering Quince, Pink Almond, Bridalwreath, Silver Maple, English Dogwood, Crabapple, Holly, Velvet are Pink Climbing Roses, 20 ea.; Purple Iris, White Narcissi, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Yellow Thornless. Roses, 3 - $1.00; Yellow, Purple Iris, Or- ange Day Lilies, $1.00 - doz.; Glads, $1.50 doz.; White, Purple Phlox, $1.25 doz.; Tiger Lilies, $1.50 doz. Add postgae, Mrs. Jemima Crump, Talking Rock. Purple Tris, 3 doz., $1.00, Plus postage. Exch. 3 doz. for 3 print sacks alike. Each pay postage. Mrs. M.-L. Priest, Talking Rock, 60c doz.; 50c doz.; 30c doz.; Plum Hyacinths, Dutch Iris, Violet, Mixed Iris, 5 kinds, Paper White Narcissi, $1.50 C; Tiger Lilies, 25c ea.; 6, $1.00; $1.50 doz.; 1 Boxwood, 7 8 ft., $100.00 and you dig. Mrs..J.. W. Roberts, Tallapoosa, Rt, 2, Box the April, blooming Narcissus Bulbs, $1.00 C; Seeds of mixed Hollyhocks, Larkspur, 10c pkg. a John Weaver, Temple, Rt. MARKET BULL FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Empress Daffodils, 75 doz.; Cream with short cup, edged with red, and mixed bulbs, 50e doz.; re Pink Thrift, 50c $1.00. Mrs. B. E. Andrews, The Roe! Roses: White Killarney, and Yellow Goldilock, $1.00 ea.; Pink Killarney, 50c; Also Butterfly Bush, Rooted Jap. Ligustrum, 10c; And Touch-Me-Not, Sweet William Seed, all colors. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson. 40 new Iris, not labeled, $1.25 doz.; Ophiopogon, border plants, 35c clump; Hemerocallis Lilies, 10 varieties, 25c; Old Fashion Pinks, 50c:.. Exch, -for-.-Shasta Daisies, Snapdragons, Stocks, Easter Lily Bulbs, Pee Gee Hy- drangea, Coralberry. Mrs Mary Liempo, Forest Park. Atlanta phone Cx. 6198. Thrift, $1.00 C; 3. col. ea. * Red, purple, Pink, 30c doz.; No less $1.00 orders, with 25c postage. 10c on checks. Mrs. Chas. Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 108. | Extra, well rooted Evergreen Private Hedge Plants, 12-36 in. tall, le ea. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt, 7. 6 nice growing. Boxwoods, 2- 1/2 ft. high, 4-6 ft. round, $10 ea. sold together; Gooseberry Bushes, 7, $1.00. Add postage. R. oy Stover, Pisgah. Blooming size 3 yrs old Cape Jasmine, rooted, white wax blooms, $2. 00 ea., in pots. Miss. Bessie Martin, Gainesville, RFD 5. Cuttings of Hybrid Coleus, 5, 25c; 25, $1.00; Sultana, Salmon, American Beauty, Red 10c ea.; 3, 25c; Green Wandering Jew, 6, 15e; Also Watermelon Red Crape Myrtle, Weeping Marys, For- sythias, rooted, 60c ea.; 2, $1.00. PP. Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Swiss Giant Pansy Plants, bud and bloom, 25, $1.00; 50, $2.00; $3.00 .C; Dbl Shasta Daisies, Stocks, Delphinum, $2.00 doz. Prepaid, Ww. W. McEver, Gaines- ville. Rose Red Verbenas, 75 doz.; Pink Oxalis, 2. clumps, $1.00; Pink Thrift, $1.00 C; Red Thrift, $1.00 doz.; Red 4 oclocks, Jap. Sunflower Seed, 2 Tbls. 50c; Dbl. Cushion Mums, $1.00 doz. Exch. for print sacks or pecans. Mrs. Jonie Ellen, Grantville. ee Dwarf Boxwood, 4-6 ; $6.00 C; Heavy best grade, $10. 00 C; 12- 18 in. Abelia, bushy, $2.00 doz.; $15.00 . Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville. True Dwarf Boxwood, heavy, 4-6 in., $1.50 doz.; $10.00 C; 6-8 ATi, al 00 doz.; $15. 00 ce: Deep Red Crape Myrtle, 2 ft., 50e ea.; Dixie Brilliant Red Thrift, good plants, $1,25 doz. Mrs B. L. Robinson, Greenville. Bird of Paradise, 75c; Red Crape Myrtle, 35c; Poinsettia, | Night. Blooming Cacti, 50c; Thanksgiving Cacti, 28c; Rose | pansies, : Lilies in yellow, orange, maroon, FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE _ Pyracantha Bushes, 10- 12; in,; large red berried type, (not orange) 25c ea. No less than 4 sold; Add postage. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, Griffin, Rt. C. White and Purple Lilacs, New Years Vine, rooted 20c ea. Add| . postage, Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6 ee White Myrtle, Creeping Jun pers, 3, 50c Apr. White Narcissi, Yellow Fragrant Jonquils, $1.60 3c ea.; ea,; Theo Bohea, Euonymus ratus, 10c ea. Add postage. No less $1.00 sold. Mrs. J. M. Mc- Millan, Palmetto. About 15 Boxwoods for sale. W. C. Fowler, Pike. Young English Boxwoods, rooted, 12 in., 15 for $4.00. Add pestage. M. M. Cochran, Pisgah. Paper White, White Yellow Cup Narcissi, $1, 25 C; Pink Can- nas, Butteyfly Lilies, Tube rose, Lemon Li ilies, King Alfred Daf- fodils, $1.00 doz.; Sansaveri, Po- thos, Boston. Ferns, Blue Hy- drangeas, Buddelia, blooming size, 3, $1.00. Mrs. C. E. Teeter, Quitman, Rt. 5 Box-72: Pink _ Per. Hardy, Annual Phlox, Violets, 40c doz.; Coles Frog Plant, 10c ea; 12 dif. plants, $1.00; Jonquils, le ea; Daffodils, 2c; Red Amaryllis, 25c Tris, 5c; Thrift, Abelias, le ea. $1.00 orders PP. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt. 2. Sultanas, 7 dif. colors cuttings, and Purple Striped Jew, 20, $1; Geranium cuttings, 3 doz. colors, , 25c PP. on $1.00 or more or- oa Mrs. P. E. Traylor, oe, ca. Pink ie budded, light yellow red Seven Sister, and Pink Ciuster Roses, all running var., 8 cuts (2 of each) 30c; Star ot Bethlehem Bulbs,.35c doz.; Bos- ton and Sprengeri Ferns, 45 ea. 12 cuts pot flowers, $1.25. Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Beefsteak Begonias, Plumosa Ferns, Loquats, Gardenias Sweetshrubs, 25c ea.; Small Hybrid Amaryllis Bulbs, $1.00 doz. Add 25c extra for shipping, Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Per. lee! Leaf Verbenas, spreading type, dark blue, white, wine, rose, scarlet, bunch type in pink, light lavender, 20 mix-, ed, $1.00; 15 ea. Color labeled. Damp packed, rooted, PP. exch. for tulip bulbs, carnations, ponies... Mrs,- A. M. Grier, Alto, Rt. 1, Box 155. Hybrid Hemerocallis, Day purple, reds. wines, pinks, past- els, bicolors, or 2 tones. 12 plants $5.00. PP. Mrs. Susie Burt, Ar- lington, Rt. 2, Shasta Daisy Plants;50c doz.; Sweet Pea Seed, 10c tsp.; Lark- spur, Scabiosa, Queen Annes Lace, 10 pkt. Send self ad- dressed stamped envlope. Mrs. Azaleas, well branched with bloom buds, 2 yrs. old, $4.50 C; Halls. Honeysuckles,. heavy | clumps, $9.00 C not del.; Golden; Bells, 18-24 in., $10.00 C. Maude Hamby, Greenville, Giant Royal Purple violets, long stems, sweet scented blooms, 50c doz.; 3 doz.; $1.00. $3.00 C; $20.00 M; genuine Royal Robe (Champion of violets), 6 plants, $1.00. Add ~ postage. Guarantee live del. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3. Dwarf Boxwood, _ligustrums, Cherry Laurel, Magnolias, $1.25 doz; $8.00 C; old time Black- berry lily (Belamcanda Chine- nsis), $1.50 doz; $5.00 C. Lois Woodruff, Greenville. Ligustrums (Japanese), a very broad leaf evergreen, tall var., 3 yrs-old, 2-3 ft., 20c ea. Add postage, or come. after. Miss Daisy Ellis, Greenville. White Wisteria, Hybrid Amaryllis, Croft Easter, Spider, Crinium Lilies, Trumpet Vine, Mandinas, all. blooming size, 3, $1.00; Butterfly, Orange (dbl), Red Spider Lilies, White Cannas, Orange, Purple Lantanas, $1.00 doz. Miss Merle pees Quit- a Rt. 5, Box 80. P. R. Chesser, Auburn, Monthly Roses, Tame Honey- suckle, Scuppernong, cuttings 40 doz.; Rooted Yellow Jasmine Pink, Lavender, Crape Myrtle, Crabapple, Silver Maple, 2, 55c; Milk and Wine Lily, 20c each: Dbl. Orange Lilies, Lavender Verbena. Cash or Mo. Add post- age. Mrs. Effie Smith, Austell, ' Rt. 3, Gordon Rd. 2 Several varieties Arborvitae, large. and small, other Ever- greens, spring flowering bulbs, many varieties flowering shrub- bery, good size rooted. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairsville, Rt. 1. Mixed bulbs Snowdrops, clust- er- affodils, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Fine Dbl, Tuberose, 40 bulbs, $1.00; Rare and Fancy Coleus, Begonias, Geraniums, Sultanas, Cacti, Air Plants, Fern, many others. 50 cuttings, $1, 00. Add eoee Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. Holly, 4-6 ft., with. berries, $1.00 ea.; Boxwood, 15c to $1500; Blooming size Weigelas, one Gardenia, 50c; Few Abelias, Ige. bushes, C; Old Fashion Blue Hyacinths,| $2.50. C; Snowflakes, 5e/. Almond, Baby Breath, White ED } Snowdrop Bulbs, Tulip Poplars, Single Blu Roman | blooming size dew flake) Bulbs. 2 doz., Ha ee A $3.00 0 RAPS Bienen er White, Purple Wisteria, Day Lily, 30c do dd Charlie T. Smith, A 3, Box 353, Gordor R White Nartisas $ 3, 10c; Star of B doz. $1.00 C; Ho 5c Tbl.; No orders Exch. for equal value Mrs. Clyde Logan, At 2; Hillerest Drive Ga. and Bermuda s Bulbs, _blooming size, Bulblets,. 50c Or Large ing size. Narcissus " C. Add postage. Mrs. den, Avera, 2 me ee and at my Slaps B oO. ACES a soe Variety of very h plants for sale. Mrs. R. Atlanta, 120 Howard 12 Boxwoods, fron smaller at my hom: Clackum, Atlanta, Rt. Yellow. Cannas, dbl. -| Orange Lilies, 40c; | Purple Two Tone, Blue Iris, 50c; Green W. Jew, 15c ea., rooted Unrooted 6, 20c.. At n Mrs, Julia -Singleto: : 1139 Hall Ave. S. E. Lily of Valley Pips, $1 Mrs. W. E. oe Mercer St.;- S. E. Di Seed: Goldenslow Not (asst. colors), Large Single Ora each, 15c packane a Ci ay ae amas Drive, N. W Bulbs: Darwin Tulip: 10,.85; 25, $1.80; $6. quet Tulips, 3; 65c: 10;44 $4.00; Scilla, 10, 35c $3.00 C; Snowdrops, 10, $1.15; $4.25 ; Crocus. $395 C. Mrs. N. B. Atlanta, 943 Greenwo N. E. eee sak African Violets: Jessie, fly, Gorgeous, Red Beaut; tasy, Girl Hybirds; Purple, Blue, Red, Doubles: White Wine, i Light or Dark Blue. : $2.00; $3.00 doz. ada Jeanne Wison, Atlan a, Greenwood, N, E, EL, 4904. White Dogwoods, Mt Mt. Pine, Maple, Azale: ly $1.50 doz.; Rhodod Easter Lilies, . Cherokee Roses, ea.; Mt. Galax, Arbutus, Fonquils, Day Lilies, | Exch, for sacks. Adc Mrs. A. M.- Roper, Bluff: Pink White Rhod Mtn. Laurels, Pink C Roses, Azaleas, Ma White Dogwoods, Pink- Crabapple, Heml ft., $2.75- doz.; White Sh Daisies, Phlox, Blue, Grey * lets, $2.50 Cc. .PP. Robinson, Mineral Bluf: Magnolias, pte White Dogwood, cia, Pink Crabapelie Willow, Greybeard, Orange Hawthorne, 2 3 ft, 25c: 4 ft. 38 Add postage. Mrs. Colson, Toomsboro, $2. 50; Blooming | size | Whi Cassia, 25c. All FOB garden, T. E. Eason, Atlanta, 1182 Gun-' club Rd., NW, Rt. 14, Box 34.1 Sair | Damson ea. Add FLOWERS AND-SEED FLOWERS AND SEED eset THREE 2 tone Iris, Yellow i ee Tuber,/ - spring, | uaa $3.$$ i, Bremen, Rt. oo Tea- _ Cray ei: 10e-50e. Exch. lain sacks. Mrs. ae: anced Crab- oe Sweetshrubs, asmine, Red aolives, Bay, Run- ickle, Wild Honey- Mrs, ; aunt Loyd, Dogwood, Trum- ckle, Red Holly, olive, Sweet Bay, Ble ee No COD. em Taomsboro, ei ,Tea- erry, Holly Caly- rarf rf Magnaliss, Red Crape Myrtle, Climbing ng Leaf up. St) Plus tamps nor checks. Harrison, oe : agnolias, k a Crape Myrtle, oa -No eae. Mrs. Toomsboro, Ps OF t $2,50 C; Variegated Violets, 50c ft., 400; 5 ft. for print: sacks. Add , Red Merkles, Violet. pphire, Commander, las, 30. - ae 00; t wa Plants, 50c doz. | Atlanta, 435 Rg Phone ds, 10- 2 Tig Soi 00 doz. American Tree Arborvitaes, 15-20 in., ds, 10-14 in., ll col, Dogwoods, eas, Mtn. Laurels, | illow, Butter- Hydrangeas, $2.00 doz.| Blue Ridge . Miller, Bethlehem, Rt A. * | Dusty Miller, Day Lillies, 2c ea.; , |place. Exch. for fe , | $8.00 M. PP. Alma ee But- -| Write: Mrs. N. C. Gable, Brooks, | Box 104, Dog- Smith, Bremen, Rt 2, Box 66. 2 sof 25; No rders under $1.00. Mrs. ,| 10, $1.00. M. L. Duncan, Cairo, -|gratis. M. J. Bennett, Calhoun, | lehem, $1,209, C: Bridalwreath, ;| Lileas, Pink Peachtre, Yellow ing size, 60c doz. Mixed col. Larkspur and Bright Red 4 oclock-Seed, 25c: Tb]. Add post- age. Mrs. Mattie Little, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Hemerocallis Day Lilies, 4 dif, colors, $2.50 doz.; Sweet Scented Jonquils, $1.50 C; Narcissi, $1.75 C; Daffodils, $2.00 C; 4 dif. Verbena, white, red, pink dark purple, $1,25 doz.; Rooted Pansy | Violets, $1.00 doz. Add postage. Otto Camp, Eastanollee. . 7 English | Dwarf Boxwoods, large size, can be transplanted, $100.00; 2 large Jupiter Trees, $25.00; 2000 Deep Rose Thrift Plants, $1.00 C; Extra nice blo- oming Jonquil and Butter and Egg Bulbs, $1.00 C. Mrs Maggie White and Yellow Narcissi, Daffodils, Buttercups, $1.00 Add postage. Mrs. E, N. Buchanan, Rt 1. _ King Alfred jonquils, $2.00 C; white daffodils, $2.50 C; red, single dahlias $1.00 doz; Rice, rose; 50c ea.; red, yellow canna lilies, 2, 40c; variegated touch- rme-not seed, 10c pkg. Add post- age. Mrs. Florence Leathers, ; | Buchanan, Rt 1.. Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, Mixed Spring Bulbs, White Eines Chrysanthemums, 50c doz.;. Cannas, Lilaces, Al- theas, Iris, 3; 25c Add postage; Also shubbery, cheap at my sacks. Mrs. Bishop, Rt, 1. $1.00 C; Arthur Meeler, Box 222. Hardy Verbena, Bright Red, _White, Rose, 4 shades Pink,, Wine, American Beauty, Dark Velvety Purple, Royal Blue, and new Crinkley, seme with white centers, rooted, damp packed, 1 1/2 doz., $1. 25 prepaid; 3 doz., $2.00. Mrs Hook. Richardson, Bowdon, Rut, Rooted Pink Thrift * Plants, : | $1.25 C; 300, $3.00; $4.50 per 500: sie Red, ler, Rt. 2.. _ White cas hivetle Plants, Forsythia, Single White Spirea. Dbl, Red and Indian Orange Cannas, German Iris, Jap. Sun- flowers, Orange Day Lilies, dbl, | Orange Phenix Daffodils, White Narcissi, Yellow Jonquils, 75c doz* No Orders under $1.00 Mrs. E. Te _ Harrison, Bremen, Red and Yellow Cannas, 95c 'doz.; Paper White and Yellow Narcissi, King Alfred Jonquils, doz.; Blue Hyacinthal White Tris, r85c "doz. Add postage, Mrs Joe . Rooted Forsythia, Whites), | pirea, White Weigelas, Bridal- wreath, Blue Linda, Water-} melon Crape Myrtle, Red} Flowering Pear, White monthly Ross, 90c ea.; Purple Violets, G. W. Heed, Bremen, Ri. 2, Box oe: ellow Porsythia, Fiowering Pear, 90c ea.; Red Indiana, Orange cannas, Jap. Sunflowers, 78e' doz.: Purple Violets, $2.25 C. No orders under $1.00. Mrs. E. B. Thornton, Bremen. ~ Dbl Easter ~ as Bulbs, 6, $1.00; Sago Palms, 6, $1.00; Nandinas, 342 3rd. Ave., N. W. Plenty Magnolia Seed -free 109 May St. . African Violets, aeveist: dif. varieties budded or blooming, et my home 4 mi. NW Alphar- | etta, just off Hopewell Road. Mrs. Earl Cowart, Alpharetta. Tris, Glad Bulbs, Thrift, 50c | doz.; Narcissi, Star of Beth- 'Thornless Roses, Red Honey- suckle, Mt. Eaurels, New Year| Vine, $1.25 doz.; Boxwood, 20c} ea. PP in. Ga. Mrs, Martha gle : Dink | 137 thrift, $1.50 C; pink seven sisters Bridal-| wreath, Spirea, Blue Linda, Red? 18, $1. Mrs. T. C. Black, Mur- rayville. : Pink Thrift, mixed col, Hardy Phlox, mixed Mums, Yellow Cannas, Several col. Iris Siberian Iris, 60c doz.; Hardy Hibiscus, 6, 50c. Add _ postage. Mrs, Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega Rtid; Box 51- Trailing Arbutus, Goldenglow, Dbl, Day Blackberry Lilies, Bos- ton Ivy, $1.00 doz.; Spruce, White Pines, Silver Leaf Malts, Mtn. Laurels, Rhododendrons, Dogwoods, Azaeas, $1,25 doz.; Dbl. Daffodils, 25, $1.00. Moss woods, rooted, 6, $1.00. Moss packed. Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, Rect. Dbl. Pink Poppy, Dbl. Mixed col. Hollyhock and Sweet Wil- liam, red, pink yellow, wine C.|Cockscomb seed, 20c pktg Per. Pholox, Goldenglow, Chrysan- themums, 50c doz.;. Mimosa, Goldenbell, Thornless Yellow Rose, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Rt. 3, Box Nandinas, 6-12 in., Abelias, 1 plants, bloomed this summer, 20c ea. Add postage. No out-of- state orders. Mrs. W. H. Guill, Camak, Siberian Iris, Red, Pinks pireas, Butterfly Bush, Peach- tree Roses, Rhododendrons, Greybeards, St 50 = doz.; Blue Ball Ageratums, . 25, $1.00; Thrift, $1.00 C: Torch Lily. a 50c; Mtn Laurels, Spruce, White Pines, Azaleas, $1.50 doz. Mrs. FM. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt, 1, Box 55. Mixed Per_ Phslox, ae Hibiscus, Buttercup, Yarrow, Sweetpeas, Cannas, Blue Siberi- an, mixed col. Iris, Day Lilies, 60c doz.; Large White Tiger Wine Lilies Tritoma gaint size Dahlias Sweetpeas Tuplis 2 of | each, $2.00. Prepaid: in Ga. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rist, Box 54. @ King Alfred TS Oct. Daisies, Yellow Flowering Moss, .|PeaBlue Grape Hyacinths, 25 doz.; White Hydrangea, Pink Weigelas, Red Locusts, Siberian, Pea Tree, Pink Althea, 50c ea.; Garden "Horsmint, Blue Iris, +Ladys Lace, 50c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Dia- mene. Gianny Greybeard, Red Berry Holly, Red and Orange Haw- thorne, Evergreen. Teaolive, (White and. Pink Dogwood, Southern Magnoila, Exch for ao Mrs, Sapee Connell, Dub- in, Night Blooming Cereus, Hy- drangea, Strawberry Begonias, Jerusalem Cherry, African Vio- lets, Goldenglow, Easter Rose, -|rooted cheap at my home, Mrs. Bessie Brooks, East Point, Thompson St. 403 Dbl. Crimson Japonicas, 50c a.: Easter Lilies, Jap. Iris, King Alfred Jonquils, 50 doz.; Dbl. Spotted Cannas, 75e doz.; Dog- wood, 4, $1.00. Exch, for print bora Mrs Ji C; Keener, Ellijay, .3. Royal Purple Violets, 8 in. |stems, flowers spring and fall, |50c doz.; 3 doz. $1.00: Giant Crinium, milk and wine large bulbs, 25 ea.; Very. Double, Salmon-Pink Poppy Seed, 25 jtsp. Ad postage. Mrs. Frank Clements, Enigma. Emperor and Dbl. Daffodils, others mixed, $1.50 C; Sweet Blue, Confederate Gray Violets, Snowdrops, Periwinkle, Vinca di. H. Penland, Ellijay. Altheas white with dark red center, Purple Lilacs, 90c doz.; Mixed Glads, 35 doz.: Purple Tris, 25, 45c; Garlic Bulbs, 25 Add postage. Mrs. Doyle Eller, | Ellijay, Rt. 3. Seed: All col. Dbl. Touch-Me- Not, 25c Tbl.; Marigold, Dbl. Semi-Double, 20 C; Dbl. Zinnia, |Periwinkle, 25c : Alt col. | Petunias, 3 col. Moss, small ramount each, 20c; Regal Lily, '50e bulb; Pink Geranum cut- tings, 25e ea. one postage. os, > nee fe Box chks. Mrs. J. F . Greer, Ellijay, | Rt, 3. Vine, $1.25 C. Add postage. Mrs. |. tsp. 10c Hollyhock Seed, mixed colors velvet red, light pink, deep pink, white "ruffled edge, 10c tsp. Add postage. Mrs. E. B. Childs, Elberton, Rt. 1. Dbl. Camellia Japonicas, root- ed, 50c ea.; Easter Lilies, King Alfred Jonquils, 50c doz.; Trum- pet Daffodils, $1.00 doz.; J ap Iris, 50c doz.; Red Dogwood, 4, $1.00. Mrs. Earl - Keener, Ellijay, Rt. J . Mimosa, Dogwood, Sweetshrub, Oaks, Weeping Willow, Tulip Poplar, Tree Honeysuckle Persimmon, Cherry, Cranberry, Huckle- berry, White Ash, Sour Wood, Maple,-$1.25 doz. Add postage. For Nov. sale only. Mrs. Thos. Holly, 217. Pink Thrift, 50c C. Add post- age. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Lula, Rt. 2. Large type Shasta Daisies, Blue Sweet Violets, Daffodils, Jonquil Bulbs, $2. C. Add 15c postage. Mrs. L. V. Smith, Lumber City, Rt. 2. Indica Azaleas, Elegans, Pride of Darking, Indica Abba, Lavender Light, Phoenicia, Fielders White, George Tabor, also 1 Jap. var. Macrantha Orange, rooted, assorted, 6, $1.- 25. PP; Mrs. R. L.. Harrison, Macon, Rt. 4. Mt. Laurels, White Dogwood, 3 col. Azaleas, Red Maple, Crabapple, Tulip Poplars, Holly Hemlock, 23 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz.; Rhododendrons, Sweet- shrubs, Cherokee Rose, Pussy Willow, .White Pine, 25c ea.; Arbutus, Galax, Mt. Ferns, Heartease, 40c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Rutherford Davis, Mineral Bluff. Orange Day Lilies, Running Fragrant Honeysuckle and Exch. for White Old Fashion Roman MHyacinths. Each pay postage. Mrs. Mary E. eee Macon, Rtz2, Super Swiss Giant Pansy, English Daisy, 3 doz. $1.10; $2.25 C; Stock, 75c doz.; Purple Violets, 2 doz., $1. Write for prices on Nandina, Abelia, Ai- thea, Spirea, Forsythia, Weigel- as, Pomegranate, Flowering Quince, Crape Myrtle, etc, Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Mt. Laurels, White Dogwood, Azaleas, Maple, Strawberry Bush, Crabapple, Tulip Poplars, Holly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz.; Rhododendrons, Sweetshrubs, white Pines, Cherokee Roses, Pussy Willow, 25 ea.; Mt. Ferns, Galax, Ar- | butus, Heartease, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff. 3 Seven Sister, pink, red, 8 or 10 ft. Rose bushes, 1 Hydrangea, 8-10 ft. white blossomg, to give to anyone that. will come and dig same. Henry Whitfield, Marietta, 330 Roselane St. Yellow Calif. Poppy, Shir- ley Poppy and Red Hibiscus Seed, ea. 25c Tbl.; Yard Moss, all cols., 25c tsp. Mrs, A. F. OKelley, Maysville. White Dogwood, Azaleas, Mt. Laurels, Strawberry Bush, Crabapple; Tulip Poplars, Hol. ly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.50 ~ doz.; Rhododendrons, Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses, White Pines, Pussy Willows, 25e ea; Arbutus, Galax, Mt. | Ferns, Heartease, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff. 3 col. Azaleas, White, Yel- low- Dogwood, Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Coralberry, Red Bud, Cherokee. Rose, Creek Hemlock, Tulip Poplar, 2-3 ft., '$2, doz.; Shasta Daisies, Phlox, $2. C Mrs, E: Millhollon, Min- eral Bluff. Pink Cherokee Roses, Rhodo- dendrons, Laurels, 3 col. Azale- wood, Red Bud, White Pine, Tulip Poplar, Silver Maple, Holly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft., $2.75} |doz. PP; Shasta Daisies, Vio- No} lets, Blue Tris, Orange Day |Red | Lilies, Snowdeops, $2.50 C. nie oe alineral Bluff. . J. Watson, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box. as, Crabapple, Pink, White Dog- f WERS AND SEE rEoWEHS AND SEED FOR aa f FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE - Mixed ol, Glad. Bulbs, bloom- | Fine Iris, mixed, unlabeled,| -Queen Spider Lily Seed, 1/2 Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels, White Cream Dogwood, 3 col. Azaleas, Red Bud, Coral Berry, Red Maple, Tulip Poplar, Cherokee Rose, 2-3 ft., $2. doz.; Red. Japonicas, 25c ea.; White Pines, 12-14 in., $1.50. doz. Root- ed. PP. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Mineral Bluff. Ornamental Flowers and large Variegated 4 OClock Roots, 3, $1.; 3 lore Blooming Sibe Clematis, $1. W. Toole, Macon 1381 nan Ave. Azaleas, Mtn. Laurels, Coral Berry, White Dogwood, Red Bud, Rhododendrons, Tulip Poplar, Maple, Creek Hemlock, Cherokee Rose, Strawberry Bush, 2-3 ft., $2. doz.; Shasta Daisies, Phlox, $2. C; White Pine, 12-15 in., $1.50 doz. PP Virginia Black, Mineral Bluff. Narcissi, Yellow Daffodils, Butter ang Egg, 25c doz.; Tube Rose, 75c doz.; Add postage; 2 large bearing Chinquapin Clumps, $5. ea.; 1 Forsythia, Winter Jasmine, $3. ea.; Sev- eral small White Lilacs, 25c ea. Cannot ship. Buyer must dig them. Ethel Sullivan, Marietta Riz <2. White Dogwood, Mt. Laurels, Mt. Pine, Red Maple, Azaleas, Holly, $1.50 doz. Rhododen- drons, Easter Bells; Sweet- shrubs, Cherokee Roses, Bird- eye, 40c ea.; Mt. Ferns, Ever- green Galax; Arbutus, Snow- drops, Jonquils, Day Lilies, 40c age. Mrs. Mae Bell Mineral Bluff. Barnes, Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, large, $1.00 ea,; Small, 3, $1.00;-Trum- pet Daffodils, $1, 00 doz.: Alfred Jonquils, 75 doz; Lilies. 3 doz., $1.00; Spirea, 5, $1. 00 Exch. for good 100 Ib. white or print sacks, No checks. Mrs. Annie Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Purple Wild Iris, 30 doz; $1.00. Add postage, Mrs. Manda Henderson, Ellijay, Rte3: Sweetshrubs, 3, 25c, Add age. Mrs: Howard Easley, jay, Bt. 3. Blue Violets, 75c; Mixed col. Iris, Brown Day Lilies, $2.00 C; Goldenglow, Phlox, Sweet Wil- liams, 60c doz.; Mixed col. Glads, 30c doz. Exch. for sacks. Mrs W. D. Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Pink, White Weigelas, Spirea, and Peonies, 50c ea.; Boxwood, 5, $7.00; Lemon Lilies, 6, $1 00; Large Bronze Mums, 0c ea.; 8, $1.00; Easter Lily, $2.00 doz.; Daffodils, trumpet type yellow, 50c doz.; PP. No orders less $1.00. Mrs, Adel Williams, Elli- jay, Rt. 2.. All colors Azaleas, good roots, 1.00 doz.; Snowballs blooming size, rooted, 75e ea. Add postage. No Fla. orders. Mrs Cleave Cant- rell, Ellijay, Emma Route, st- Lli- Orange Day Lilies) Tame Violets, Wild Iris, Purple Fox- glove, $1.00 C; Gold. Butto: Mums, Shasta Daisies, intel col. Iris, 75e doz.; Golden "Bells, Altheas, White "English Dog- wood, Weeping Mary Jasmine, 3, $1. 00: Snowballs, 3, $1.45. Add postage. ae Serer Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. Dbl. Altheas, Pink Rhoden- drons, Mtn. Laurels, Hemlocks, Dogwoods, Sweetshrubs, 30c ea.} $3.00 doz.; Boxwood, Junipers, Hibiscus, Pink, Red Spireas, Snowballs, Japonicas, Straw- berry, 35c ea.; Foxglove, Lilies, Tris, Phlox, 50 doz. Add aoe Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt. Red Quince Japonica, Red Bur Dogwood, 3, $1.00; March Flowers, yellow, white, 60c doz.; Pink Running Rose, 3, $1. 00; Boxwood, $1.00 ea,; Fall Pinks, White Dusty Rose, Orange, 15e doz. Exch, for sacks. Each pay postage. No checks. Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3, All sizes Boxwood and other shrubbry for sale: Mrs. Johnny Ray, Ellijay, 37 River St. Blooming size shrubbery: |Pink Weigelas, 3, $1.00; Grafted ee Red Weigelas, Red Spireas, | Golden Bells, Bridal wet, Mock O a Mae ea, Mes, tae m weeb, oy Yay, Be 8. doz. Exch. for sacks. Add post- : *King i 3 fodils, - Trumpet Daffodils, c=: Hartwell, + burst, Rt. 1, Box 256. dinas, fe ; Blue and Pink Thrift, 50c doz.; Bird of Paradise, $1. ea. Miss Nora McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. -2. Bird of Paradise, $1. ea.; Magnolia, 75c ea.; White, Yel- Jow Jonquils, Butter .and Eggs, $1D0=C; Sa ne, Blue Thrift, 50c _ doz.; Blue Single Hyacinths,. : $1 doz. Exch. for white or print _ sacks. Miss Mattie McCurley, Rt. 2. - Bird of Paradise, $1. - ea.; - Yellow, White Jonquils, - But-. = ter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf- $1.50 Cz: Dbl =. Pink -Hyacinths, $1. doz.; Pink and Blue, White Thrift, 50c doz.; Single Blue Hyacinths, $1- doz. Add postage. Miss Cecil Mc- Curley, Hartwell, 2. Rt. barge Trumpet Daffodil Bulbs, 50, $1.: Also Sarsaparilla Root, 3 Dis., $1.; Turnip Seed, ae _ teacups, $1. Add_ postage. Sibley Richardson, Hart- ett Rt: 3: Blooming size Sweetheart. Azaleas, in pots, $1. ea.; Ferns, Hydrangeas, Forsythia,: Weep- ing and Pussy Willows, Crab- apples, Maples, Silver Lace, Red Flowering Honeysuckle Vines, 2, $1.; Finest Amary- Vis, Iris, Arborvitaes, $1. ea. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers. Hartwell, Rt. 2. White Dogwood, Red and | -range Umbrella China, Grey- beard, Sweet Bay, Maple, Woods Vine, Red Bud, 2-4 ft., 0c ft.; Yellow Chrysanthe- mums, 50c doz.; Purple Ver- benas, 30c doz. Add_ postage. Mrs. David. Colson, Hazle- Hybrid Day Lilis, Pride of Houston (red), clear Yellow Modesty, 3, $1.; Cherokee Maid dark red) 50c ea.; Large Tiger ily Bulbs, $1.50 doz.; Small, 1.50; Trumpet Daffodil and White Narcissus, $1. C. Hattie Kimsey Hiawassee. Large size, Dbl. and Single Mixed Col. Poppy Seed, 10c dsp. and stamped, self address- ed envelope. Mrs. R. J. John- son, Hahira, Rt. 2. " Dbl. White Feverfew Cut-- tings, 40c doz. Add 10c post- ~ age. Mrs. R. T. Skelton,- Hart- well, Rt. 3. Petunias, Carnation Plants, all colors, 20c doz.; Liriope, - Purple Weeping Lantanas, Sweet Violets, 25 doz.; Mimos- as, Ligustrums, Abelias, Nan- 13: -ft5-20c" ea. Mrs, A. B. Roberts, Iron City. White Cluster, Sweet Scent- ed Narcissi, $1. C; Large type Dahlias, mixed col. (no white), $0c doz. Lemon Lilies, Dbl. Blue Hyacinths, Hemerocallis Lilies, bronze col. 50c doz. PP. No Fila. orders. Miss Alice Stokes, Jasper, Rt. 3. : Watermelon Crape Myrtle, 50c ea.; 3, $1.; Plus postage. AJ! damp packed. Mrs. Inez Beaver, Jsup, Rt. 2. Rooted Pink Thrift, 25 doz. unches. Plus postage. Mrs. G. . Bailey, Lavonia, Rt. 2. Rooted, large size Pink pe oiee Roses, $1. ea.; Tall ight Blue Iris, Yellow Orchid Pink, $1.25 doz.: Mia: Fis B Clower, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Tris, 25 mixed German, $1.; siberian, 50c doz.; Jap. 10c ea.; adonna, Regal, Milk and Wine, Philippine Lilies, 25c ea.: White Star Jasmine, 5, $1. Add qosase. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, awrenceville, Het. 16 Pussy and Weeping Wilow, Lombardy Poplar, Mimosa, Catalpa, Thornless Honey Lo- cust, Winter Creeper, Sweet: xum, Christmas Honeysuckle, ridalwreath, Crape Myrtle lge. size planis; 50 a. 2 orders epaid, Josan Gein, wrenice- | Vine: | Ga. No. chks. : fiowers, $1.00 doz.; Paper White -jand Chincse Sacred Sweet Nar- | Ligustrums, | Spireas, other plants, priced ac- Climbing, Pink Cherokee, Pink, Cream, White, Tiny Sweet- heart, 5c ea.; Pink Thrift, root- ed, $1. C; Gardenia, rooted, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton. Dbl. Jan. Jasmine, 25c; Blue Ydrd Hydrangea, 40c; Shasta Daisies, 50c doz.; Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, 65 doz.; Tiger Lily Bulbs, 2, 35c. Add postage. No chks. Mrs. Annie Patillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4" > ip New Seed: Incurved Glitter Marigolds, Baby Zinnas, Old Fashion Red, White Bachelor Buttons, 20c large matchbox full; Feverfew, all col. Annual Phlox, 10c tsp. and stamped envelope; Hen and_ Biddie Cacti, 25 ea. 50c orders PP in Mrs. M. M. Kel- ley. Lithonia, Rt. 3. Mimosa, Dogwood, Ginna berry, Maple, Holly, Water Oaks, Plum, Cherry Laurel, Cedar, Azaleas, _-Sweetshrub, Weeping Willow, Catalpa, Cran- berry, Cherry, Mulberry, Grey- beard, Golden Bells, 6, $1.; Blue Iris, 40c doz.; Pink Thrift, 25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. D. C. Ledbetter, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Tel. 2208. : Daffodil, Jonquil, and April Blooming Narcissus Bulbs, $1.00 i Tiger Lily, 25c ~ bulb. Mrs. . A. Black, The. Rock. Red King | Carnaions, $1. 00 doz.; Oak Hydrangeas, 40c ea.; Jerusalem. Holly, 40c a.; Sago Palm 60c ea. Miss Susie An- drews, Thomasville. Box 641. Paper. White and-Purple Wis- teria, 50c ea.; Vinca Vine blue cissi, field run, $1.00 C. Add postage. No order less $1.00. O. S. Fields, Thomasville, 407 oa Madison St, Pink Altheas, White Spikes Jasmine, English Dogwood, 25c ea.: Spotted Acoba, Pink Hy- drangea, Wax Leaf -Ligustrum, 45c ea.; Dbl. White, Red Altheas, Mixed Geraniums, Blue Hy- drangeas, Grape Begonias, Abe-| lias, unrooted, 50c doz. Min.| order $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. W.H. T. Acree, Toccoa, Rt. 3. Pink Thrift! rooted, damp packed, $1.00 C; 200, $1.75; Nan- dinas, 6-8 in., 3, $1.00, Damp+ packed. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. Milton T. Phillips, Wrens. Bridalwreath, Weeping For- sythia, Fleming Locust, Snow- drop, Single Purple Althea, Pink Rambler Rose, 25c ea. lots of 3; Pink, White Hydrangea, root- ed, one each 65c; Strawberry Bush, Madonna Lilies, 3, $1.00; Canns, Iris, asst. colors, 36, $1.00. ae Clara Cleveland, Trion, tas About 500 Nandina Plants, Abelias, Baby Breath Spireas, mas Honeysuckle (Breath of Spring); Boxwood, Arborvitae, Mimosa, Button cording to size. FOB my garden. Mrs. R. R. Griggs, Unadilla, P. O. Box 232. Phone 3771. Sweetheart Roses (bush type), bloom dainty small pink blos- soms prolificly from early Spring until frost, Each, including pack- ing and postage, $1.00; 6 $4.50. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, Valdosta, 1610 Marion St. Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Yellow Long Trumpet Daffodils, large cluster sweet scented Yellow Narcissi, $1.50 C; King Alfred Daffodils, 21/2 in. diam, fully |opened, $1.25 doz.; Glads, Crocus Bulbs, blooming size, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie Con- ner, Villa, Rica, Rt. 2. Steels Jumbo Pansies, $2.25 C; Blue and Purple Iris, $1.00 doz.; Daffodils, Narcissus, Jon- quils, mixed, $1.00 pk.; $3.90 bu.;, hite Narcissi, $1.50 pk.; 5.00 $1.50 doz.; 20; Daisies, 50c doz. Combs, Washington. $4.65; Mrs. M. P. Snapdragons, 6 in. plants, 75c doz.; Columbine, Pyrethrum (painted daisy), ea.; 1 yr. plants, $175, doze2 yrs. $2.25 - doz. Thalia, orchard flowered Nar- cissi, $2.75 doz.; Dutch Iris, | white, blue, yellow, 36, $1.25; $2.50 C. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Wash- ington, Azalea Seedlings, from mixed colors, 4-8 in. high, 15c ea. H. D. Towl, Toccoa, 748 Falls St. Want to. exch. GreenHot Pep- per and Cabbage Plants for Red and Yellow Cannas, and Glad Blubs. Ea. pay postage. Mrs, Jessie Heward, Albany, 400 S. Cleveland. Want to exch Hardy 4 Oclock) Seed (large, tablespoonful) for Magnolia or Watermelon Crape Myrtle, or Glad or Dahlia Bulbs. Grace Roberts, Chickamauga, Rese be : Want 2 doz. Mountain Rhodo- dendron shrubs with good roots. D. E. Piper, Cornelia, Box 327. Want few Gruber, Daisies, cheap. Mrs. Pratt asher, Guyton, Box 162, Want Rbsa -Bracteata (ever-/ green single white running rose) in large quantities. Also want large quantity Wax Myrtle (Myrica Cerifera). Quote best del. price and send sample. M. J. Cooksey, Hamilton, Box 128. - Want 4 budded Pink . Dog- wood, 4 ft. high, and 10 Budded 2 ft Pink Dogwood. Madre Phil- lips, Statesboro, 113 Inman St. Want to exch Dbl. Pink Day Lily Plants for ;Shasta Daisy Piants, Eugenia Griffin, Val- dosta, 626 W. Gordon. : Want to exch. Sioa: Iris, Orange With Yellow Throat Glads, for large Dark; and Light Purple Glads, and Old. Fashion Rose Geranium, Yellow Amaryl- |. lis. Write: Mrs: John. R. Watson, Vienna, Rt. 3. Be Want to exch. Pririt and White Sacks for mixed colors T and Dbl. Hyacinth bulbs, African Violets, dbl. mixed Glad Bulbs, all plooming size. (Sacks 40c and 25e ea.). Mrs. G. W. Fuller, Woodstock, Rt. 2. | a Want Dahlias, Commando, W. M. Hogan, Autumn Blaze, Madonna, Authur Godfrey, Val- cano, The Governor, etc, Des- cribe and price L. E. Morgan Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 716. Large daffodil and Glad Baths, cannas, tube Roses, Iris, $1. 06 dez.; Milk and Wine Lilies, Day Lilies, Amaryllis,- Coral Berry, Umbrella Palm, Red ~* Seven sisters Running Rose, 25c ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. . Govt. insp. Azaleas, 2-3 ft., all colors, good roots, moss packed, $1.50 doz, Add 25c postage: in State; 50c postage out-of-state. Mrs. Doyle Evans, Cartecay. Tulip Bulbs, will not bloom this spring but all good, mixed color, 75c qt, PP. Mrs. Sam D. Knight, Cedartown, Rt. 2. Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, $1.00 Shasta Daisies, 25c doz.;. Red Geranium cuttings, 10c-ea; White, Pink Running Rose cut- tings, rooted, 35c ea.; Pink Red Begonia cuttings, not rooted, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Old Fashion Dbl. pink Poppy Seed, 25c tsp. Plant in Oct. and Nov.Mrs. J. D. Vance, College Park; Rt-2: Oleanders, 4 colors footed Dbl. yellow, pink single red, white $1.00 ea.; 8 col Iris, $1.00 doz.; day Lilies, 2 cols. dark yellow, brown, light yellow, $1.00, doz.; Rose, Lavender Thrift, C; Gardenias, bu. FOB. Mrs. Wall: Wise, 1 ad- Dey | Mrs, 3 West, Crawford English : 5 Myrtle, 1-3 yrs. old, Wax Leaf} - 75e} - 3 cols. of each Dbl Gang Ligustrum, Altheas, Abelias, 50c ea.; 2 col. Hydrangea, 45 ea; os denias, $1.25 ea, Plus postage. Viola C. Brady Cairo, Dg 1, Box 343. Pink Thrift, 500 Ce bena, 25c doz.; Mixed Tulip; 3 Bulbs, 6, 25c; Bulbs, 3, 25c. Exch. few plants bena Plants. Mrs. H. C. Ledford, | Commerce. Large blooming size Jonquil Bulbs, $2.00 C; June Day Lilies, Roses, 25 ea.; Rooted,.15c cut- ting: Pink Crape Myrtle, 75 ea. reoted, Add postage. Mrs. Sam- uel Caine, Cumming. ~ Phlox, 75 doz.; doz.; Tiger Lily Bulbs, 25 ea.: Jon quils, Narcissi, Tree, -Crape Myrtle, 3 $1.00. Plus postage. Mrs. Cumming, Rooied Red Geraniums, Zebra Plant, 45 ea.; Seven Sister Roses 25 ea.; Pink Begonias, 40c Xmas Cacti, 20 cutting; Orange day . Lilies, Yellow Jonquils, 25 doz.; Green Jew, 15c cutting; Sweetshrubs, T5e doz. . dd postage. Mrs. M. L. Crowe, umming, Rise = Rooted Per. eye), white, purple, 2 doz., Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Chula. Beri Easter Lily Bulbs, blooming size, 10c and 15c ea.; Cannas: Eureka White, City! Lemon. Y low, (variegated), $1. 50. doz.: C; $40.00 M: Extra fine Shasta Daisies, $2.00 C. Ms: dyRe Camp, Cordele. 5 } Pink Thrift, $100 Ce Sica Lotus, 2, $1. 005 20 var. Iris, $1.00; Firie Day | Lilies, others, 3; $1: soe anders, $1, 00 ea. Add. postage. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Setar ville, Rt. 2. ; American Boxwoods, 12-18 in., $7.00 - $3.00 ea.; Extra nice Allemania orignal stock from England, ing-Atlanta-Dahlonega Hwy. 19. John Martin, Cumming, Rt. 1. Narcissus, $1.30 C; Per Phlox, 4 clumps, $1.25; Bronze Col. Rose cuttings, Admiral, 3, $1.25; Rooted Red, Pink, White, Dbi. Althea cuttings, $1 25 doz.; Love- In-Tangle, pink, 4 clumps, $125. No checks; Mrs. Lon Ashworth, | Dacula, Rt. 1. Extra nice blooming size Jon- quil and Daffodils, mixed, $1.00: Add 30c postage. Mrs. Clarence MecMillian, Dacula, Rt, 1. ; Siberian Tris, 90c doz.; Pink Thrift, 40c-doz.; Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, Dodgwood, Spruce, White Pine, $1.00 doz.;.Ever- green Hedge, 45 doz.; Monthly Roses, 10c ea.; Red Honeysuckle, 50c doz, Mrs. D, M. Holloway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Boxy 55. , SECOND HAND | ' a FOR Es TY Tris Juniper, Sarah Frost Camel- | lia, 50 ea.; Branched Imp. Gar- |. Pink - Hyacinth) (any of above) for Purple Ver-|$ : Lily; $1. 00 doz.; Paper Leaf) Fern, 50c ea Bertha Tucker, Crawfordville. Yao oes Seven Sistes Pink Rin ine ine Bush Coleus, |. Portland, Madam Canard Pink; | | King Humbert. Giant Red, Gold) ( specimen Eng. Boxwoods, from) $1.50 - $2.00 ea Special price for ge darge lots. Just north of Cumm- | i Jonquil, daffodil Little Yellow]. Red} FLOWERS AND SEED. FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SE D> FLOWERS Al FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE - FOR SALE Dbl. Japonicas, rooted, 75c ea.;| 175 English Dwarf Boxwood,| Red_ Spider Lilies, 60c doz.| Sir Watkins, Empress _ Faster Lilies, Jap. Tris, King} all nice size, for sale, at my |Add postage. Mrs, E. L Smith, | fodils, ea. 2 doz.,- $1. Snider, | _. Alfred Jonquils, 50 doz.; Dog-| home 2 mi. Snellville. Mrs. | Wadley. Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, 3 doz., wood, 4, $1.00. Exch, for print mary: Lankford, Lilburn, Rt. ; : $1.00; Lemon Lilies, 2 doz., Tel Ie sacks, Miss Etta Barrett, Ellijay, | 1. 12 Day Lilies, laneled, $4.50; Semperviren Boxwood, $1. 00 - Ri, 3. : 12 Iris, labeled, _ $1.65; Hardy $5.00. Will not ship shrubs; Also| .. ; 3 Extra large Jonquils, Daf- Carnations, Snapdragons, Ver- few Abelias. Mrs W. M. Gilbert, |. Yellow and White Jonquils, | fodils, Snowdrops, Butter and|bena (Rose, Lavender, Pink,| College Park, 218 Elmo St. Tel. | Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Yellow | Eggs, mixed bulbs, lc ea.; Rose Purple), Emperor: Daffodils, ea.t Ta: 3864. < ' Long Trumpet Daffodils, $2.) cuttings, pink wax, Scarlet |75 doz.; King Alfred Daffodils, One 9 ft. | orator Pan, Red _Ver- : $1.00 doz. bunches; Red Spider | < Hibiscus, 40) 5, clump; Orange Day. Lilies, 30c : 25c- doz: Shoat Purple Iris, 50c doz.; Red Can-} nas, 40c doz.: Baby Spirea, Lily |' Otis ee r Se bs = Se Le Verbenas, red, M pink, lavender, lavender (white a $1 00.) Bulblets, $2.00 qt.; Jonquils, I a ea.-No orders! less $1.00. Mrs. ' Ralph Ss. Collier Comer. $10.00 |B yellow, red | Rom White Ole- type fe mers, $1 rocks, lowe Ge gine, shel ft; leather, 2 H Wagon + flat that Oe on rt to haul hay, ete Toh: Warr rion or overpriced consider 4 or repairs, State is use, price. L, H. ell, Rt. 3, Box 394. iron 2 row cut- on both sides so field te an- oz.;, berry, 35 doz.; Yellow Root ize, ( Mt.> Imp. Wil z.,|Fig. and ~ Clingstone c| Sprouts, 50c ea.; Also Elberta N c order oo large to ; Sk ght Ph. 2681. nt,| berry, 60 C; Mtn. .| berry, bearing size, 2 doz., 75c; ae fila. BRslppot green, 300, $1.00; 15 M, PP. Rechan: 00;| Fitzgerald, Phone 3751. _Cabbage Plants, Market Var., Glory, Copenhagen, Chas. | Black Raspberry, Sage plants, ,{odon Everbearing Strawberry, | $1.00 C; Catnip, 20c bunch; | Garlic Bulbs, 75c doz, Add post- tractor) lect No. 580. + C; 500, $1.75; $3. 2M | Black and Tame Raspberry, 4 p| $l.; Walnut Sprouts, 25 ft. Ad -| Cert. Early Jersey, Chas. | Cabbage Plants, Strayhorn, 1 Mt. Huckleberry, bearing ./ nut Bushes. Add postage. Mrs. .| known) 50c C. Exch. for print 0.| sacks at 25 ea. Each pay .| Stone, 35 doz.; Jap. Plum, 50c ft. 40e ea.; Also large Indian :| Peach Seed, 50c doz. Add post- -jage. Ro l ry bvtesedae : 1 986. Yellow Bermuda Onion, yd Williams, Baxley. |~ Charleston Wakef , | Jersey ,| M. Del. 1. Marly Jersey, Chas. Wake- -|M* at my. | del. f | large lots contact. ,{10 -M ou ;| White | $2. M. Pla Setting. E. L. Fitzgerald, Fitz- | PLANTS FOR SALE. ea. 6, $1.00; Condons Giant Mast- age. Mrs. Mae Turner Gaines- ville, Rt.6. _. Frostproof Winter Heading Cabbage, and Collard, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M;*3000, $5.00. W. H. Branan, Gordon. Kudzu crowns, not rooted, $12. M; rooted, 2 yr. old or more, $25. M. A.; State cert. Maud Hamby, Greenville. Coastal Bermuda sprigs, now 30c per cubic ft. Digging every day at farmat Brookfield. R. W. Patrick, Tifton, Phone col- Fig Plants, 25c, 50c, $1. sizes. Mrs: W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Large Ga. Collard Plants, 50c A. oR. Burson, Norcross. Imp. Klondike and Mastodon Strawberry, 75c C; Old Time d posiage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming, Rt. 5. ee ready, good count, 500, $1.75; $3. M. J. R. - Flowery Branch, RDI ace rt size, 85 doz.; Wild Straw- Plants, 60c doz.; Also Hazle- Manda Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. et ee ee _ Extra early, and long bear- ing~ ~ [ARKET BULLETIN - PAGE SEVEN Bs r 7 Pay Pt re oz eee NO.1\ NO.2 NO.3 NO) OCTOBER 29 eae 3 ; Pon Biockyerd $18.30 $17.50 $16.30 $00.00 | Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania $17.75 $17.00 $15.40 $00.00: oh : G f vf te \ Dike tee UTS S17:78 sie6 600.00 | Mischell Co. Livestock Co. $17.51 $17.00 $15.85 $00.00 Poe i. bie.ss. sivy) ieso goo.00 | Unto Stockyard, Albany $18.05 $17.05 $16.25 $16.00 oo oN Farmers Auction Inc. $17.15 $16.96 $15.60 $00.00 No. 46, Augusta. $18.75 $17.65 $16.50 $00.00 a eae . ae ay ~ | Seaboard Stockyards $17.55 $17.05 $16.55 $00.00 Stockyard $18.75 $17.50 $16.25 $00.00 | __ sa aoa Vidalia Stockyard $17.30 $17.26 $15.80 $00.00 Livestock Barn $18.25 $18.10 $18.05 $16.60 : an - s : Producers Coop. Livestock Exch. _ $17.00 $16.40 $15.15 $00.00 Livestock Barn $18.00 $17.00 $15.00 (Sows) ae to $19.20 $18.25 $17.25 $00.00 | Dawson Livestock Co. $17.32 $17.10 $17.35 $00.00 fe cS Hazlehurst Livestock Market $17.49 $16.50 $15.87 $15.00 eee renee Poe = F825. 2817.55 $15.75 814-78 | wouiicie Livestock Company $17.55 $16.69 $00.00 $00.00 se ee See ee Heavies .. . . $15.75 rd, ae $18.50 $18.25 $00.00 $60.00 zee : _ ; Tatinall Livestock Co. $17.10 $16.06 $15.34 $00.00 "4 c Market Metter $18.50 $17.80 $16.25 $00.00 . os ec = fa ; Lee County Livestock Market $17.52 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 vestock, itction, : : : a spleen $18.50 $00.00 Be | sichcen tra: 11, Dowean $17.66 $17.39 $16.27 $15.24 cm Maa Assn: - $18.55 $17.25 ee $00.00 4 CTOBER 30 ers, teeton sont ates = MET FOES ). Oitikes Go, Skoskvasd $17.25 $16.00 $14.50 Sows 3 Be ON sick Ware No. 15, Hawkinsville $17.35 $16.10 $00.00 $00.00 * Barn License No. 90, Jesup $16.75 $16.00 $16.10 $00.00 ind Catt .. Inc. $18. : .00' $00. ee oo eae | tetas Sibckyanis, THe. $17.10 $16.00 $14.95 $00.00 me No. 69, J 18.10 $17.00 $15.82 $00.00 as ern OD nc cedblasLone Coumisdion Co. $17.30 $16.40 $15.17 $00.00 24, as 19.90 $19.75 $00.00 $00.00 Thomas aa 5 Oe ars - 55 | ldcense No. 47, Augusta $17.00 $16.25 $00.00 $00.0 ee Sales Barn, Inc. $20.80 $19.00 $00.00 $00.00 | Livestock Market, Douglas $17.10 $16.30 $15.20 $14.05 Se / Fieavies i. 23. $18,765 4 : ee Livestock Market, Valdosia $17.29 $17.01 $15.50 $00.00 Co. Stockyards, Savannah = $18.00 $17.45 $16.45 $00.00 a ie eens, . |Cuthbert Sale Barn $17.60 $17.10 $16.60 $00.00 Stockyard $18.10 $16.79 $15.39 $00.00 : S Claxton Stockyard $17.00 - $16.25 $15.25 $00.00 es \ Sime oes Bulloch Stockyards, Statesboro $17.10 $16.55 $15.59 $00.0 vestock Market $17.75 $17.00 $15.85 $14.20 | oe Sumter Livestock Barn $17.60 $16.99 $16.00 $15.30 47, Augusta $17.75 $17.00 $16.00 $00.00 oe ee es License No. 89, Tifton $17.50 $16.65 $15.66 $00.00 mse No. 32, McRae $18.00 $16.65 $16.00 $00.00 : ess iain OCTOBER 31 estock Market $17.85 $16.85 $15.85 $00.00 ae : a ee . Effingham Co. Stockyards $16.77 $16.20 $15.05 $14.50 ivestock Coop. Assoc. $18.40 $16.70 $15.10 $00.00 Se ibs Ginckyard; Hagan $10.00 | $17:12 si 25 $00.00 | License No. 81, Fitzgerald $17.56 $16.73 $16.21 $00.00 Eby entack and Marketing $18.18 $17.12 $15.75 $00 oo | Candler Livestock Market, Metter $17.54 $17.45 $15.70 $00.00 Siivis : $18.00 $17.00 $16.00 $00.00 | JePeway & Craig Com., Dublin $18.34 $17.25 $16.52 $00.00 $18.00 $17.90 $00.00 $00.00 Neuhoff Macon $18.30 $17.80 $16.40 $00.00 } $00.00 $00.00 | Dublin Livestock Commission $16.93 $15.16 $00.00 PAGE BIGHT - SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE Young Mate Goats, hornless, have been castrated, $8, oa. Dial 4-37710. H. D. Guthrie, Pine Lake, P. O. Box 82. 1 1/2 yr. old White (Butt Headed) Billy Goat, $6. Will not ship. Kenneth Register, Hahira, Rt. 1, Hutchinson Pond. Saanan Billy Goat, 2 1/2 yrs. old, good cond., $15.; or trade for a 8-10 wk. old pig. W. H. Boshoff, Winston, Rt. 1. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: R. I. Red Bantam Cockerels, $1.50 ea. FOB. Joe J. Wilson, Decatur, 828 3rd. Ave. DE 0354. Buff Cochin Bantams, $3. pr. Cannot ship. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box: 40; *Dark Red Partridge Wyan- dotte Bantam Cockerels, pure- bred, direct from show win- ners and heavy laying strain, extra nice, good type, 43.50 aa. A Barr, Lumpkin, Bantams: Partridge Wyan- dottes, Old English, Golden Sebrights, $5. pr.; Also some mixed, .and Several trios Chinese Ringneck Pheasants, $10. trio at my place. W. S. Tate, Gainesville. (near Lyman Hall School). CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: Nine 1951-52 hatch Game Hens and Pullets, Sampson RH and Brown Red crossed, $2. ea. Exch. for Leghorn or Pheasants. James C. Mayhue, Nicholson, Rt. 1, Box 182. Game Stags, 2/3 grown, $2# 50 ea.; Red, 1 1/2 yr. old, $4.; Blue, 1 1/2 yr. old, $4. Pr. Brown China Geese, $7. pr; Pr. half Wild, $7. pr.; J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. Pit Games, good Cocks, $10. ea.; $100. doz.; Sniders Pure Bacon Weshorse, 1 stag, 2 pul- lets, $15, Tom Weaver, Canon, RR 2. : Pure Dark Cornish Cockerels long yellow legs, big bone type, ready for service, $3. ea. W. Thurmond, Farmington. _% Black Game Pullets, 1 Rooster, $3.50; 8 Game Chick- ens, 3 mos. old, $3.; Pair Ban- tams, 7 mos. old, $1.25 mixed; Pair Bantams, $1.50 mixed. Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677 Pharr Rd., N. E. CR 4390. LEGHORNS: 100 large type White Leg- horn Hens, raised last year, some laying, 75c ea. at my lace for lot. No culls. J. T. hambers, Flovilla. REDS: NH, RI, & OTHERS: 80 NH Red Hens, 6 mos. old, lay soon, vaccinated and worm- ed, $2. ea at my place just off Rockbridge Rd. between- Pine Lake and Stone Mtn. M. C. Ward, Stone Mountain. 300 AAAA grade April hatch, S.C. Reds, hens beginning to lay, $50. for lot. MO only. Ship anywhere. Bennie Fend- ley, Washington,-RFD 3. ROCKS. BARRED, WHITE, AND OTHERS: 25 White Rock Pullets, 4 1/2 mos. old, for sale. Ship any- where in Ga. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock, - PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES, ETC.: Large Northern Bob White Quail, $4. pr. W. B. Aikens, Athens, RFD 1. Large Jumbo Silver King Pigeons, $5. pr.; White Kings, $4. pr. all banded and working; | Also Pheasants, ea.; $5. pr.; and Bob White Quail, $4): pre.0. Ly. Cratt, Lavonia, Rt. 2. 2 Ringneck Pheasant Hens, 1 Ringneck, $3. POULTRY FOR SALE Racing Homer eee $2_- 50 pr. Exch. 2 prs. Homer for 2 pr. White Kings, or 2 prs. Red Carneaux. M. Marsh, LaFayette, Chattanooga St. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS GEESE, ETC.: a Large White Embden Geese for breeders, $4. ea.; Trio, $12.- 50. W. J. Stegmeyer, Savannah, 20 West 76th. 9 young Ducks, 75 ea. Will not ship. Kenneth Register, Hahira, Rt. 1, (Hutchinson Rd.). 1. Beltsville White Turkey Tom, April hatch, $5:; 2 White Pekin Ducks, hens, $1. ea.; Silver Spangle Hamburg Cock- erels, and Turker (chickens not turkeys), pullets, $1. ea.; April and May hatch; Also Grown Rabbits, $2. James C. Lemmonds, Monroe, Box 492, 14. Speckled Quineas, this year hatch, $1. ea. M. C. Coker, Stone Mountain, Silver Hill Rd. (Near Howell Drive on east side). Tel. Stone Mt. 6205. POSITIONS WANTED - White man wants share crop 50-50 basis; 2 H farm, cotton, corn, tobacco. Have to be moved and furnished. 8 in family (6 to work). H. G. Sharpe, Millen, Rt. 1; Box 180-C.A = 3" Young man wants job tending broiler house, any size, for $26.- 00 weekly, plus board and laun- dry. 3 yrs, exp.-Can come any- time. Work guaranteed. Con- tact: Franklin-Delano Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1. : Man, wife want job at once on cattle or poultry farm. Consider small farm on shares. 32 yrs. old, X-GI, 2 yrs. farming exp. Need 3 R house on school bus. route. Would have to learn dairy farming. Douglas Walker, c/o M, C. Stephens, Forsyth, IRE, os, Want job looking after cattle farm. Lifetime exp. Can operate tractor. Strictly sober. Prefer Christian man to work for. Can give references. Only wife and self in family. C. W. Beck, H.| Smithville, Rt, 1. Ph. 2313. Man and wife want crop on halves. Day work in winter and furnish through crop time. D. K. Black, c/o Cynthia Hendrix, Royston, Rt. 2. White couple wants job doing light farm work, looking ai}er poultry, livestock, garden, Live with nice people. Room,- board, salary. State particulars. Edgar C. Jackson, Millen, Rt, 1, Box 180 C. 3 Middle aged man and wife {no children) want job on poul- try farm. Exp. in poultry and other farm work. Sober. Need small house. State salary, Go anywhere. Alton A. Pruitt, Mon- roe, RFD. 1. Want job as farm overseer, or consider part share crop and tractor driver in spare time. Need 4 R house. with lights. Also No. 1 cattle man. J. J. Edge c/o: C>'L: Holt, Byron, Rt, farm or dairy. Life exp. Now employed but want to change. Prefer salary and percentage, gers, Midland, Brook Dairy. c/o Meadow Exp. 37 ye. old white man wants job on farm driving tractor and general farming. Honest, reliable, sober, $15.00 weekly, room and board. Jewell A. Bivens, Dalton, 101 Baldwin Road. farm now al 1953. Make best of- |fer. Can start. anytime. Letters c/o} ans. _Hermond Redfern,, Want job as manager of lge..| or share basis. See: R. C. Rod-} A v POSITIONS WANTED White man, 32 yrs. old, and wife wants job as supervisor of farm for reasonable salary and nice place to live. 35 yrs, exp. farming. Can be reached at Atlanta Phone RA. 9247. H. M. Carrol, Ben Hill, Rt. 1. Man, sober, with wife, 3 small children, wants work at once on farm. Drive tractor, tend cattle, fix fence, tend chickens, hogs, ete. (Cant use ax or pick cot- ton). Need house with elec- tricity, good heat, and small salary. H. H. Skinner, Atlanta, Rt. 13, 2370 Briarcliff Road. Col, man wants small 2 H or large-1 H farm, for corn, cotton, peanuts, watermelons, . vege- tables, good land, house, barn, water wood, and pasture for some cows. Have 2 young mules and 51 model tractor. Prefer near church. Able to finance self, Write offer and I will see, Robt.. L. Alsobrook, Howard, Rt. 1,! Box 67, : ARKET BULLETIN. 1 P.M,, at. Shandra Farms, Rome. SHANDRA FARA Offering Aberdeen-Angus. cattle, 4 outstanding bred heifers, featuring se enmere and Bandolier bulls, on Th _ GEORGIA HEREFORD ASSN A sale of Reg. Horned and Polled type quality calves 18 bulls and 47 females Thursday, Nov. 13, in ,Atlfnta, at So Grounds, beginning.1 P.M. For catalogue, W. Cammack, Atlanta, 599 Morningsid GEORGIA PECAN AUCTIC The Georgia Pecan Auctions continue every week throughout the 1952 season and Saturdays at 10-A. M. and 2 P. M., at on Thursdays at State Farmers Market, Sales and opening dates will be announced rs = = = FARM HELP WANTED Want good man for 2 H farm in DeKalb Co., 50-50 basis. Tractor and 2 good mules. Near school bus stop Electricity. Write: B. F, Miller, Atlanta, 54 Wyman St., S. E. Want couple (white) with children to run farm. Owner on place. Write: Helen Reeves, Zebulon, Rt, 1, Box 33. ; Want man and wife with own stock or tractor for 1 H farm. Some part time work available, helping with Beef cattle raising seeding etc. House wired with electricity. References required. Located Menlo, Chattooga Co. See or call: J. P. Majors, Atlanta, 2184 Lenox Rd., N. E. Ch. 9473, e Want farmer for 1953, two- horse crop on halves, 60-A land, 25 A cotton, some corn, 18 mi. Atlanta near Stone Mountain, | Gwinnette Co. Good 4 R house (empty now) lights, mail, school bus route. Will furnish while making crop. Have tractor and mules to cultivate. J. Nick Jor- dan, Atlanta, 716 Parkway Dr., N. E. Phone Ve 4137. Want young man, single or married with small family with some experience in dairy work. Can furnish board, laundry and pay what you are worth, J. M. Byne, M. D., Waynesboro. ,Want farmer for 1 or 2 H farm on 50-50 basis. Prefer one who ean furnish own tractor or. mules, Also turpentine to work. School bus, mail route. Mrs. E. G. Anderson, Baxley, Rt. 2. Want young man with small family, well exp, with livestock and machinery, for work 6n farm, Begin around Dee. 15. F. N. Belk, Trenton. : Want farmer -on 50-50 basis for 3 H crop. Good land, 4 R house, good community. 8 mi. Perry, School bus by door, lights good well water. No drunks need apply. T, M. Terrell, Elko. | Want family to tend crop in |Walker Co. on 3rds, and 4ths, for 1953. Corn, cotton, hay. Good 3 % house, wired for stove, on mail, school bus route. V. L. |Boss, LaFayette, Rt. 2. | Want middle age couple to live on farm 1952, Make crop and look after cattle. Lamar Land, Rochelle, Box 901. Phone 2971. 4 | Want white, or col. family for |farm, 5 or 90 acres to man that ! ean finance self. 5 R house paint- |/ed and screened, good barn, 4) imi. town on Hwy. and Warner Middle age, white man wants) Robins Bus Route. Good farm job driving tractor or truck on}|jand, Near church, store. J. Van | McCollum, Rochelle, -Box, 1024. Want farmer for small farm |Frank Redfern, Mitchell, Rt. 3.1 (20 acres), 4 R house, elec., good | Want job on farm. rooster, 1: 1/2 yr. old, $8. for | Lewis, Doraville, Rt. 1. lot. Carl Crider, Crawford, 18 Silver Hall Cross Pullets,!on poultry farm. 2 good hands 17 sex-|to work. 9 mos. old, $1.75 ea.; Want milk dairy job or wor Also know Charlie) well, farm school, mail route, Stand- ing rent. George W. White, Dalton, 501 E. Morris Street. | Want white middle age coun- | try raised woman in good health link, Hall Cross Hens, 18 mos.|machinery work. Live 1 1/2 mi.| to live as one of family on farm and do light farm chores on farm. Salary $50.00 monthly. M. Q. Edwards, Clyo, . old, $1.50 ea, Cannot ship. J. Macon, 4207 Mikado awd or write. $. Turner, Ave. Ft ee ie. * ais Lizella, Bibb Lizella, Rt, 1. ae Be gn Soh a ee Co. on No. 80 Hwy. W. H. Malcom, ~The Sumter (Co.) Hereford Assn., wi -sale at the Sumter Livestock THE SUMTER HEREFORD ASSO ANNUAL SALE , will hav I Sales Barn on Friday, December 12, 1 P.M. 36 lots will which 9 males and 27 females will be sold. will be on display earlier in the day of the L. Collins, Asst. Co. Agt., Americus ee a SPECIAL NOTICE 1S YOUR COPY OF THE BULL PROPERLY ADDRESSE Please check your current copy of the see if it is properly addressed. If not cor thank you to so advise .. . giving comr rect address with proper~spelling of name mailing list may be brought to date. only assure more prompt delivery of yo will help conserve paper, postage and ex the part of postal service, as well as Rooms. In case of change of addre | old and new address in writing of this, a more than the one copy in your name, kindl Your cooperation is appreciated. E. 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