Dove Linder Commissioner WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1953 a January 30, 1953, Judge strict of Columbia finally charges of lobbying against other defendants. He also the lobbying act of oo titutional. Holtzoff is a most able jurist ion once again vindicates the merican public officials. Holtzofts decision came at a n the American Constitution merican way of life is perhaps ee oe in history ustrated by the record in che members of which were foc yernment employees, seven negra and ale negro men. In that in- tk rice of farm commodities. I charged with working against thot would lower the price of modities. The Judge of the Dis- t, after an all-day hearing, dis- at indictment. he fiiormation filed by the ariey in 1949 after a Federal ndirectly (a) the passage the EOnRtES of the Holtzoff in .the a S. District ; tional rights of American citi- ness of fee coe are per: - of F ieelctation by the Congress of the U. S. which would cause a decline of prices in agricultural commodities and commodity futures. Then the information sets out as follows: that for the purpose of in- fluencing and attempting to influence the aforesaid legislation by the Con- gress, the defendant, Tom Linder, testi- fied before committees of Congress of the U. S., sent letters and telegrams <0 members of Congress and officials of the Executive Branch of the Govern- _ ment of the U. S., issued press releases to members of the Congress of the U. S. and made at various | fune- tions. On or about November 1, 1947 the eaefondant. Tom Linder and 3 ames E. McDonald (Commissioner of Agricul- ture of Texas) organized a farmers commissioners council for the purpose of utilizing it in influencing and at- tempting to influence legislation by _the Congress of the U. S. relative to farm commodities. On November 25, 1947. ee defend- ant, Tom Linder, made a statement before the Senate Committee on Agri- culture of the Congress of the U. S. opposing: proposed legislation which would tend to reduce the price of farm commodities. In the fall of 1946 at a dinner of the Southern Commissioners of Agri- culture at the Mayflower Hotel, at which 200 members of Congress were present, the defendant, Tom Linder delivered-a speech in which he urged Congress to enact legislation ending enforcement of Georgia laws. NOTICE On Page Eight of this issue of the Market Bulletin will be found an interesting article telling about the defeat of a proposal to hamp- er the Department of Agriculture by removing the Commissioner of Agricultures power to control the livestock industry. through proper = the office of Price Administralion: Otis farm commodities. COMMENTS The lobbying act as passed by Con- ae gress specifically exempts public officials in the dischai-ge of their duties. The Constitution of the United States i specifically preserves the rights of all. citizens, including public officials to petition their Government for redress of _ grievances. wi The laws of -Georgia specifically eh charge the Commissioner of Agriculture ae with the duty of assisting the farmers in securing the best prices obtainable for : their products. rIt is a matter of common. knowledge - in Georgia and in the Nation that over the years I have made every effort through the Bulletin, through pi itions to Congress, to the President the United States, and to administrative of- ficials in Washington to obtain for the _ farmers a fair price for the products of their toil. I am proud of that record. TWO HUNDRED CONGRESSMEN At the meeting in the Mayflower with two hundred congressmen and pee I exposed the world monopoly and contro of oils by Unilever of Rotterdam, Holland. a and London, England, together with their subsidiaries and satellites. At the meet- ing of the agricultural committee the next day with Senator Capper presiding, infamous record of - Unilever into the record. . s T read the same Senator Scott Lucas of Illinois ob- jected and wanted to know if I had verified all of the facts. I replied to Sena- _ tor Lucas that the taxpayers of the a country had provided him with the magnificent library of Congress and if he doubted any of the facts to verify The Senator from Illinois, in a huff, grabbed his hat and them for himself. walked out of the meeting. INTERNATIONAL MONOPOLIES | The greatest threat today to the peo ple of the United States and to world peace is international monopoly. With vast holdings of property of all kinds _ throughout the world, and with billions | upon billions of dollars, nations and peo- ples are but pawn in their hands. They are the ones who are really poser aa (Continued on page Hight) . , { > ; : 2 ae - PAGE rwo MARKET BULLETIN se GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN. Address all items for publicawon an all requests to be put iling list and for change o: READ OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. dddress to STATE BU- Notices of farm produce of notice. notices. Toin Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at Notify on FORM 3578Bureau Markets, 222 State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga, j i i h request under postage regulations inserted one time on eac and a rentes only when request is acccmpained by new copy Limi i it i i i tain- Limited space will not permit insertion of notices con 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, oor for any transaction resulting from published 114-122 Pace St.. Covington, Ga ; By Department of Agriculfure and appu:tenamces admissable ot Entered as of June 6, 1900. of October 8, 1917 Executive Office. Editoria) and Executive Stste Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office second class matte: August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington,. Georgia, under Act Accepted fo: mailing at special rate of postage orovided forvin Section 1103 Aci State Capito) Offices 114-122 Pace St.. Covington, Ga 8 FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Rooted Boxwood Plants (Sem- pervirens) 4-6 in., $8. C; 6-8 in., $15. C. Mrs. Edna Sims, Acworth, ef: Boxwood, 15c $15.; Weigelas, Gardenias, 50c-ea.; Tulip Pop- Jars, 10c $1.; Closing out of a few American Holly, 50c ea.; Mimosa Bushes, 10c ft. (1-6 ft.). All priced at garden. T. E. Ea- sen, Atlanta, 1182 Gunclub Rd., N.W:, RR 14, Box 34. Glad Bulbs and Bulblets for sale, or exchange 2 doz. bulbs or 1 cup bulblets for 3 print sacks alike or 5 white, 100 lb. cap. feed sacks. Ea. pay postage.| EF Mrs. A. L. Stanley, Aveans, Ga. _ (Dade Co.). Yellow Rambler Rose Cut- tings, 25c doz.; pink verbena. Yellow Bells, 30c doz.; Pink Yarrow. 50c doz.; Blue Agera- tum, 40c doz.; Red Bachelor Button, 10c Tbl.; Mixed color Standing Cypress, 5 Tbl.; Pink Roze Glads -Bulblets, 10c doz. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. ~2, Hill Crest Dr. Purple Iris, 10c , per Plus postage. C. W. Page, Janta, 148 N. Ave., N. E. * - Mixed ol. Petunias including Fire Chief, 50 plants, $1.; 20 dif. Hardy Mums, 30, $1.; Fine Ex- hibition Type Mums, 9 dif., 15 plants, $1. Eabeled,*moss packed. Add 25c postage. Pot plant free. Mrs, W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1. Jonquils, 50 doz. Or exch. for large type Dahlia Bulbs. Cora Wade, Alto, Rt. 1. : Boston and Baby Fern, Shasta Daisies, Creamy White Mums, 35c ea.; 3, $1.; Pink and Dark Purple Verbena, large bunch 25c; Large Petunias, 10c ea.; .Pink Begonias, 20c. Add post- age. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Al- bany, 400 S. Cleveland. Fine Iris, orchid purple, sky blue, yellow, deep blue, many 2. tones, $1.25 doz. Mrs. J. 2M: McGuire, Adairsville, Rt. 2. plant. At- Phillipine Lily Seed, 25c pkt.; Plumosus Fern, Boofsteak, Peal, and Strawberry Begonias, 25c @a.; 2 yr. bulbs Hybrid Amary- dlis, $1. doz. 25c extra ea. order for shipping. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Pink Thrift, 50c C; $3. M, Add aotzee. Mrs. Davis Parker, Alto, adie Seed Larkspur in blue, white, pink 15c Tbl. Hollyhock in wine, white, pink, red, 25c cup. PP. Miss Mary Helen Greir, Alto, Rt. i, Box. 155, Old Fashion Cream and Yel- low Cluster Narcissi, $2.25 C; Blue Roman Hyacinth, 50c doz.; Paper White Apr. Narcissi, Daf- fodils, Jonquils, $2. C; Pink Thrift, 50c C; Old Fashion Sweet Blue Violets, Gray King, Phy- sostegia, White Daisy Mums, 35c doz. Plus Postage. No orders less $1. Mrs. Walter Wallace, Arnoldsville, Rt. 1, i Achimenese, White, Blue, Lavender, $1. doz.;. Purple, 3 doz., $1.; Oxallis, 50c doz.; Par- rot Tulips, $1. doz.; Pink Daf- lanta, 943 Greenwood Ave., N. African Violets: Scoop, Ma- rine, Fairy, Neptune, Norseman, Blue Eyes, Red Girl, Lavender Lady, -Ruffles, 50c ea.; 60c larger. Add 20c postage, Mrs. T. R. Sweatmon, Atlanta, 17 Louise PLN. OW, Tithonia, Larkspur Seed, 10c per pkt. Send self addressed stamped envelope; Shasta Daisy _Plants, 50c doz.; Dbl. Flowered |Larkspur Plants, 45c doz.; 3 doz, |$1.20. Mrs. P. R. Chesser, Au- ; burn. | Dahlias: Yellow Giant, Calif. Red, Jersey, Sweetheart Pink, Ida Warner, Fire Chief Red, Creamy White, Yellow Saga- more, Purple King, Margrette, Woodrow, others, large, dbl. type, $2. doz.; Pompoms, and smaller Dahlias, many colors, $1.25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Vaughn Rogers, Ayersville. Pink, Lavender Crape Myrtle, Lilacs, White Wisteria, Bridal- wreath, White Hibiscus, White Wisteria, Snowdrop, Baby Breath, Pink Spirea, Winter Honeysuckle, 30c ea.; 5, $1.30; Purple Iris, Yellow Jonquil, 2 doz. 55c. Add postage: Mrs. Effie Smith, Austell, Rt. 2, Gor- don Rd. Per. Large Leaf Verbenas, red, blue, white, pink, lavender, spreading type, 25, $1.; Pink Thrift, 50c, $1. All good root- .ed, damp packed. PP. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Alto, Rt. 1, Box 155. Mixed col. Glad Bulbs, white Narcissi, Yellow Jonquils, blo- oming size bulbs, 2 doz., $1.; Dbl. Pink Peonies, 2 good roots, $1.; Boxwoods, Wax Leaf Ligustrums, Yellow Jasmine, PP on _ bulbs. Will not ship. Come dig shrubs, Mrs. S. L. = a Alpharetta, P. O. Box tee 12 Boxwoods, 20-21 in. and several smaller; reasonable. Mrs. Rebecca Coffey, Blairs- ville, Rt, 4. fodils, $2. doz. Mrs. Wilson, At-/} FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Dbl. Zinnia, bloom until late frost, and Baby Marigold Seed, 25c large matchbox full. Add postage. Stamps or coins ac- cepted. Miss Cozette Simmons, Baldwin, Rt. 1.. | Mixed Colored Glad Bulbs, blooming size, 50c doz.; Red Fringed Dbl. Poppy Seed, Lark- spur, and Red 4 oclock, 25c Tbl. Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Lit- tle, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Spruce Pines, White Pines, all sizes, 75c ea. PP in Ga. Or exch. for Abelia, Crape Myrtle, Mim- osia, other Shrubbery. Mrs. R. A. Dyer, Blairsville, Rt. 4. Globe and Tree Arborvitae, 12-18 in., $4. doz.; Boxwood, 10- 12 in., $3. doz.; Hemlock, Sliver Arborvitae, 3 ft., $1. ea.; Pink and White Mountain Laurels, Rhododendrons, Wild Azaleas, Dogwood, all colors, 3 ft., $2. doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. Boxwoods, 10-12 in., $3. doz.; Pyramidal Tree, Globe, and American Tree Arborvitaes, 12- 20 in., $4. doz.; Red Japonicas, Almond, Forsythia, Moss Rose, 3, $1. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. Jonquils, Daffodils, Narcissi, Butter and Eggs, Day Lilies, 2c ea.; $1. C mixed; White or Lav- ender Lilacs, Pink Almonds, White Wisteria, Spirea, mixed Altheas, Hibiscus, Dahlias, 10c ea.; 3, 25c; White Flags, Mums, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Arthur Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 222. 50 M Privet Hedge, rooted, stay green kind, 50c C; 200, $1.; Red Radiance Rose Cut- tings, Purple Wisteria, rooted, Old Fashion Pink Rose (resemb-; col. Altheas, White Dbl. Easter}. les wild rose), bloom monthly, Ligustrum, Wisteria cuttings, $1. Del. Exch, for print sacks. Mrs. B.. Thornton, Bowdon. Dahlias: Giants, $1. doz.; La- beled, $1.25; Others, 75 doz.: Labeled, $1.; Mixed colors. PP in Ga, Exch. for White Amaryl- lis Lily Bulbs; Also seed, Scotch Broom, mixed Sultanas, Coleus, Grape Leaf Begonias, 10c pkt. with stamped envelope. Mrs. Lovelle Qwnbey, Blairsville, Rt. 3. Hardy rooted Verbenas, new velvety colors, royal blue, dark red, wine, rose, all with white eye, 4 shades pink, red, purple, American Beauty, Also Fern! Leaf Type, others. 18 assorted, damp packed, $1.35 prepaid. Mrs. Herbert Richardson, Bow- don, Rt, 1. White Narcissi, $2. C; Red, Yellow Cannas, Orange Day Lilies, White, Purple 2 Tone Iris Lilies, dbl., Jonquils, 75c doz.; White Bloom Shrubbery, $1. doz.; Also Garlic, 6, 25c. Martha Womack, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89. Red and Yellow Canas, 95c doz.; Paper White Narcissi, Yel- low King Alfred Jonquils, 35c doz.; Variegated Violets, 50c doz.; Blue Hyacinhs, White Tris, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Joe Smith, Bremen, Rt, 2, Box 66. Royal Robe Violets, fragrant, $1. doz.; Pink Thrift, 50c doz.; Golden Bell, Red Spirea, (An- thony Water) 4, $1.; Dewdrop Bulbs, 25, $1.; Also Catnip Plants, 6, $1. Add postage. $2. orders PP. Mrs. R. P. Stein- heimer, Brooks. Spireas, Bachelor Buttons, dbl., and Spirea Rosea, Altheas, Lavender Tree Sweet Pea Bush- es, 5, $1.25; Crape Myrtle, Lilacs, Mock Orange, 3, $1. PP. Mrs. Ethel Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Yellow Cushion Mnms, $1.25 C; Yellow, Red, Orange Cannas, 4, $1.; Pink Thrift, $1.50 Cs} King Alfred Jonquils, $2. C; White Star Bethlehem, $2.50 OF Purple Verbenas, $1. doz. for Hydrangeas, Dbl. Dahlias, or Mixed Glads. Add postage. Mrs. Florence Leathers, Buchanan, fehet: Mixed col. Chrysanthemum Plants, red, yellow, bronze, purple, white mixed with purple, 5 doz. $1. Add 25c for postage. Orders less than $1. not accepted. Mrs. . W. Smith, Sr., jard Pink, Giant FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Pink Thrift with roots, $1.25 C; $3., 300; $4.5 per 500; $8. M. PP. Alma Moseley, Butler, Rt. 2. Rooted Wisteria, Mimosa Trees, Bridatwreath, Spirea, 45 ea.; Larkspur Plants, 25c. doz.; 3 col. Mums, 65c doz.; Ragged Robin, White Iris 45c doz; Grass Pink, 35 doz. Add post- age. Viola C. Brady. Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. Ne cel oe Blooming Size Simplex and Helios Jonquils, $1. C; Red, Yellow, White, Bronze, Lavender, and Purple Dahlia Bulbs, 3, 25c; Dbl. Dark Red Geraniums, 2, 35c. Add_post- age. Mrs. Jhnnie Harmon, Cal- houn, Rt. 2. Seed Red, Pink, White Hibis- cus, Dbl, mixed color Sweet William, Dbl. mixed col. Holly- hock, Dbl- Pink Poppy, 20c pkt.; Goldenglow, Per. Phlox, Sweet William Plants, 50 doz.: Pink Blooming Mimosa Trees, 50c ea.; Jan. Jasmine, 25c ea. Add post-. age, Mrs. C. C. Gentry. Calhoun, Rtic3; Box 137, : 1 bu. Tube Roses, $3.50; Large Glad Bulbs, 4 col. Cannas, $1. doz.; Red Seven Sister Running Rose, Milk and Wine Lilies, Day Lilies, Amaryllis, Lantanas, Coralberry, Pink Crape Myrtle, Umbrella Palm, 25c ea. Add postage, Mrs. W. EE. Wooten, Camilla. Nandinas, 6-12 in., Abelias, 1 yr. plants (bloomed last sum- mer), 20c ea. Add postage. Time to plant now before new growth begins. No out-of-state orders. Mrs. W. H. Guill, Camak. White Mock Orange, mixed Roses, Purple Lilacs, Snow Balls, Yellow Willows, White Spirea, Yellow Thorntess Rose, Purple Butterfly Bushes, Sweet- shrubs, Crabapples, White Dog- wood, 25c ea. 5, $1.; Pink Thrift, 25c per clump, Add post- age. Mrs. Noel Payne, Canton, Rt. 3, Large Single Dry Tube Rose Bubs, 75c doz.; 15 fine Iris, un- labeled, $1. Plus postage. Mrs. J. G. Robertson, Carrollton. 5 dif. decorative Dahlias in- cluding 2 tone, $2.75 doz.; Pres. Red Canna, with bronze leaves, 10c ea. in $1. lots; Yellow and White Mum Plants, Oct. and Nov. blooms, 75c doz.; Iris, 10c bulb del. in $1. lot. Mrs. L M. Sullivan, Carrollton, 14 W. Chan- dler St. Govt. insp. Azaleas, 2-3 ft., all colors, good roots, moss pack- ed, $1.50 doz.; And 25 in the State for each dozen for post- age; 50c out-of-state. Exch. doz- en for 6 prfnt sacks alike. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Doyle Evans, Cartecay. Per. Verbena: Bright and Dark Red, White, Purple, Pink, Lavender, Lavender White Eye, others, 3 doz., $1.; Large Mums, $1. doz.; Button, 50c doz. 24 dif. Mums, $1.; Azaleamums, all col., 50 doz. Mrs. H, B. Roberson, Chula. Day Lilies, Gonzalee, Duchess of Windsor, Patricia, Mrs. Bon- er, O. Red, 5c ea. Georgia, Cerise, $1. ea.; Rose Gem, Chal- lenger, $1.50 ea.; Amberst, Martha Washington, $3. ea.; Show Girl, $5. ea.; 8 cols. root- ed Verbena, 3 doz., $1. Damp moss packed. Mrs, W. H. Whit- ten, Chula. About ,100 Old English Box-| wood, small 6-8 in. $6. doz.; Large 8-10 in., $8. doz.; Rooted. Mrs, May Maddox, College Park, 523 E. Harvard St. Ca. 1735. Fine Cannas: Eureka White, City Portland Pink Madam Can- Red, Lemon Yellow, Gold, $1.50 doz.; $10./ C; $40. M; Shasta Daisy Plants, $2. C. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele. Dahlia Tubers, over 100 var., Jersey Red, White, Yellow, Salmon and Pink, Josephine G., Mrs. W. McCarroll, Pompom, Miniature, 25c ea.; Ogden Reed, Purple Queen, Commando, Rose Fallon, Duke DeRio bert, White Wonder, 50c ea. Add pos f Giant} i age. Mrs. Willis Grin FLOWERS FOR SAL Mimosa Trees, 2-8 for the~digging. Mrs. C. Lesesne, College West Rugby Ave. Rooted Cherokee 50c; PP. Leon Ozmo1 quitt. ; _ Yellow Hemerocal $1. doz.; Large Dbl. Or: doz.;' Hardy Outdoor Ferns, White Clematis .; Large Blue Tu G ones, 25c; Red Lilies, 50c doz. Add post L. S. Brown, Columb Wildwood Dr. Pink Thrift Plants, 50 2c per hundred for posta: H. C, Ledford, Commerce dbl. and single, Nandin Jasmine, Winter Honeysuckle, Forsythia Flowered Japonicas, Waterer Spireas, all size plants, 50c ea. Add Mrs. H. E, Hill, Comn Chrysanthemum an grown, Black Hawk dark velvety red, 12 plus 20c postage; Dai: mixed collection of co 18, $1. Plus 20c posta Ruth Underwood, Cony: Dbl. Rose Pink Ole ea.; White Spirea, ea.; Azaleas, heavily plants, 50c ea.; Niece cuttings, 30c ea. Mrs. Johnson, Cordele, Rt. Catalpa Trees, ri 35c ea.; 0z F H. P. Oderhold, Co 510 W. Vesta Ave. Mixed Iris, Day Lilies, Tris, Glad Bulbs, 50 low Thornless, Pink P Roses, Bridalwreath, Honeysuckle - Vines, $1.25 doz.; Jonquils, Star of Bethlehem, $1.25 C wood, 20c. PP in Martha White, Dahlon Box 60. Jonquil Bulbs, $1.5 Day Lilies, Jasmine, Honeysuckle. Vine: postage. Mrs. J. Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Domestica Nandin prolific, 52 crop, 60c postage. Prompt shipn Brady Shelton, Dav East 7th. Ave. # Flower Seed: Po eyed Susie, Blanket. ty By Night, Tree Boxwood, 5c paper wi ed envelope. Mrs. R. chel, Dawsonville, Rt. Mix. col. large, Siberian, Iris, 50, $2. phlox mums, gold nglow, 60c doz; 2 ea. per. s\ Easter hyacinths, glads White, Tiger lilies, hot-poker, all $1.50. Ad lonega, Rt. 1, Box 54, Steeles Jumbo Pansy $2.50 C; Swiss Giant Pa C. Prepaid in Ga. Mrs, Stokes. Devereux, S Rooted Azaleas, $ Snowballs, 50c ea.; Go ea. Add postage. Mrs. |Cantrell, Ellijay, Emma Nice large Dahlias, p purple, and white, $1. postage. Mrs. J. G.. Dial. : Blue Ridge Wild ea.; $2. doz.; Garden Blue Iris, Yellow Love-In-The-Mist, 50c Locust, Mtn. Holly, Wh Black Haw, 50c ea; mixed colors, Weepin; 25c ea. Add postage. ley Fowler, Diamond 50 Blooming Bulbs, brilliant striped, $12. f Pe. Me on { age. Mrs. A. D. Johns, Buena Vista, Rt. 3. , Park, 501 horp i. colors, and kinds, Mrs. B. A. Weeks, . Flowering Dahlia Persia, D. Day, 25 .ea.; Cowl, Sherwoods PP. No exchange. Anderson, Ellijay, ies, 35c doz.; Purple ; White Sweet Wil- joz.;, Dbl. Yellow ea.; Altheas, 30c Daisies, 25c Old Fashion . Add postage. mer Davis, Elli- ya iE ties. 50c doz.; SL SCS Weeping . Altheas, ac ie. 50c ea.; Lilies, Yellow Jon- doz.; Purple Iris, Bridal- Sweet- sol, rooted Native hite Dogwood, Maple, e, $1. doz.; Pink Seven : Large. Blue Iris, 65 doz.; Mixed all nd Single Touch-Me- 25c Tbl. Add postage. orders. Mrs. Azzie jay, Rt. 2. , col. Native Azaleas, Pine, White Dogwood, 12 Boxwood, 2! -doz.; ce ea.; Dbl; White e, Dbl. Yellow Thorn- _ Jan. Jasmine, Pink, theas, e ea.; Large bl. Day Lilies, - 65c ostage. No Fla. orders, Farist, Ellijay, Rt. Pe ; y low Thornless Roses, fodils, King Alfred! doz.; Golden Chain, doz., $1. : Spizeas, emums, collection plants, $2. labeled; 3 ercial type, 6 varie- g button (2 varieties). nge. Send - postage. Everson, Cordele, Rt. ple gasias root- ; French Dagwood, Oleanders, $1. 25 Femina Hollies, y, $1. ea.; Jerusalem erry, small 50c doz.; - $1. with cherries, > Nunn, Crawford- x dbl. ih yellow, and white, and Bird asl. ea; Sweet ie 50c; Rose -and Thrift, BiG: 50c ea.; 3, $1: Shasta ol. Iris, eac his, $1. Mrs. Annie West, a Daisies, extra d Yellow and White Fine Iris, 15 col., Blaze, and Incurved each 4, $1.; Yel- $1. Add postage. Mrs. hnson, Crawfordville, i budded for bloom, on Woods. Hollies, $1. . Hollyhock, Phlox BOC; Purple Tris, Red Ac doz.: Thrift, 30c pic Lilies, 30 doz,; Ivy, Novelty Cacti, Plus postage. Mrs. Otis|3 Cumming. , Golden- Snowballs, Box- ee and Dwarf, b ary, Red Spireas, er Leaf and Red ink Flower- FLOWERS AND SEED a FOR SALE je Salmon Pink Crape Myrtle, 50c ea.; 7 Sister Running Roses, pink, 3, $1.; Green and White Grass, ideal for ponds and lakey 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming, Mtn. Laurels, White Dogwood, Strawberry Bush, Spruce Pines, Sweetshrubs, 40c ea.; Forsythia, Hibiscus, Red, Pink Spireas, Roses, White, Purple Lilacs, Al- mond, Junipers, Altheas, 40c; Per. Phlox, 3 col. Iris, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Snowball, Lilacs, Jasmine, Bridalwreath, Spirea, Easter Rose, Holly, Cedar, Dogwood, 3, $1.;. Sweet William Plants Orange Day and Iris Lily Bulbs, | Weigelas, Rose cuttings, 40c doz. Add postage. No Fla. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Sweetshrubs, 75 doz.; May .| Roses, 20c ea.; Pink Honey- suckle, 75c doz.; Orange Day Lilies, 25c doz.; Pink Cat. Tail Shrubs, $1. doz.; Old Fashion Jonquil Bulbs, 25c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Edwin Patterson, Cumming, Rt. 1. Large prize winning Chry- santhemums, Silver Smith Enchantress Pink, Lav- ender, Bronze, Ball Cream, Variegated Harvard Red, 25 plants, $4.; Button~ and Daisy Type, 20 plants, $1.25. Mrs, R. L? Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. 5. Hastings all rust resistant Giant Snapdragons, Early Giant Imperial Stock, and Super Swiss Giant Pansy Plants, 50c doz.; 3 doz., $1.; Pink Thrift, 200, $1. Moss packed. Add postage. Mrs. J H. Robinson, Ellaville, Box 34. Jonquil and. Daffodil Bulbs, Little Yellow Narcissi, $1.25 C; Rose Thrift, $1.75 pk.; Rose Per. Phlox, 4 clumps, $1.25; White, and Brilliant Red, 2 doz., 75: Blue, Red, Pink Verbena, root. ed, 75 doz. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, es _ Large mixed color Dahlias, $2. doz.; Pink Thrift, Mums, Hardy Phlox, Yellow Cannas, March Flowers or Jonquils, White Narcissi, 75c doz.; Hardy Hibiscus, 6, 50c. Add postage. .|Mrs, Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box Ol. Dbl Destfodils. 25, $1.; Dbl. Day Lilies, Blackberry Lily, Golden- glow, Trailing Arbutus, Sibrian Iris, Boston Ivy, mixed colors Dahlias, $1. doz.; Hyacinth, 50c doz.; > $2. C; Thrift, $1.25 C. Moss packed. Mrs. M. - Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1 20 cols. fine large Iris, all mixed, Blue Siberian, dbl. and single Day Lilies, may col. mixed Per. Phlox, and Fall Pinks, 60c doz.; $2.25 per 50; -Goldenglow, Butter" and Eggs, mixed col. Hibiscus, Per. Sweet Peas, 60c|2 doz. PP in Ga. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Fall Chrysanthemums, | dif. colors, Day Lilies, 50c doz.; Trail- ing Arbutus, 5. doz.; 2 each of the following: Dahlias, Fall Pinks, Day Lilies, Bridalwreath, S405 PP on orders over $2. Roy ae Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box Blue seo White, Purple Violets, Pink Thrift, Blue Spanish Iris, Verbena, ~ Dusty Miller, 60c doz.; -Dbl., Single Jonquils, White Daffodils, Hya- cinths, $1. C; Hardy Oak Gera- nium, Crape Myrtle, $1.50 doz.; Yellow, Purple, White Iris, 75 doz. Miss L. M, White, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 57. Golden Bell, Azaleas, Weep- ing Mary, Yellow Jasmine, Sweetshrubs, 3, $1.; Wild Iris, (Yellow) Orange, and Yellow Leopard Lilies, Blue Violets, $1. Sa Yellow Japonicas, $1. per Add postage. Mrs. Manda Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. a Orange Day Lilies, Star of Bethlehem, Tame Violets, Vinca Vine, Wild Tris, Purple Fox- glove, 5 doz.; $1. Snowballs, 45c ea.; Weeping Linda, Golden- bell, Yellow Jasmine, Sweet- F shrubs, Purple and Pink Altheas, |) White cae Dogwood, 3, $i. orders. Wedding White, Golden Wedding Yellow, Grape} FLOWERS AND SEED _ FOR SALE Extra nice clumps Pink Thrift, rooted, 4 clumps, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1, - Mtn. Laurels, Holly, Caly- canthus, Native Azaleas, White Dogwood, Tulip Poplars, Pink Almonds, Yellow Forsythia, 35c ea.; Dbl. Rose Althea, English Dogwood, Dbl. and Single Heme- rocallis Lilies, 50c. Mrs, Charles H. Edwards, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. Camellia Japonicas, 1 yr. old,.50c ea.; Jap. Iris, King Alfred Jonquil, 50c doz.; Dog- wood, 4, $1.; Cannas, 75c doz. Mrs. Earl Keener, Elliay, Rt. 3. Dbl. Japonicas, 8 yrs. old, 50c a.; King Alfred Jonquils, Jap. Iris, 50c doz.; Laurels, 75c ea.; Dogwood, 4, $1. Mrs. J. C. Ke- ener, Elliay. i Butter and Eggs, Narcissus Bulbs, $3. C; 50c doz.; Sanscusa, Purple King, White Swan, Iris Bulbs, also Native Iris, 6, 50c;. Forsythia, Eng. Dogwood, Yel- low Jasmine, Old Fashion Roses, Pink Almond, 3, $1, Add post- age. Mrs. Mary Langley, Elli- jay, Rt. 3, Box 98. Red Native . Azaleas, canthus, Forsythia, Yellow Jas- mine, Purple Lilacs, Pink Al- mond, English Dogwood, White Dogwood, Tulip Poplar, Holly, Mtn. Laurels, 35c ea.; 4, $1.5 2 doz. mixed $5.; All rooted; Galax, Wild Ginger, 75c doz.; Hardy Fern, $1. doz. Add post- age. Miss Jeanne Langley, Elli- jay, Rt. 3, Rose Haven Village. Blue Violets, 75 C; Mixed col. Iris; $27.63 Goldengiow, mixed col. Phlox, Sweet- Williams, 60c doz.; Nice mixeds col. Glad Bulbs, 30c, doz. PP on $2. orders and: over. Exch. for sacks.- Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Ellijay, Rt 3. Hardy lavendy Orchid, 6 roots, $1; Feb. Blooming Narcissi, and King Alfred Daffodils, $1. ae Cheaper large amounts; Large type Chrysanthemums, $1, doz. Booking orders. All col. large Shasta Daisy Plants, blooming size, $1. doz. Mrs. B. R. Wande- eriff, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Red Bud Dogwood, White English Dogwood, Red Quince Japonicas, Galden Bells, 4, $1.25; Rose Color Monthly Rose, Pink Almonds, 3, $1.; Evergreen Box- wood, 3 yrs. old, $2. ea.; Orange Lilies, 50c doz.; $2. C; Tris, 50c aes Dessie Vick, Ellijay, ik Pink, White Weigelas, 55c ea. (1 yr.); Dbl. Tube Rose Bulbs, $1.25 doz.; Sweet Pea Tree, orange eol:, T5 ea.; Lemon, Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, 50c doz.;? s Cushion Mums, 25 ea.; Golden Bells, Peony Tubers, 50c ea.; Red, Pink Spirea, 25 ea.; No orders or less $1. All PP in Ga. oe Adel Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 2 ft. blooming size Red Flow- ering Dogwoods, $2, ea.; Weep- ing Willows, Dbl. Red Altheas, Red and Pink Weigelas, Dbl. Red Flowering Peach, Red Buds, Red and Pink Spireas, Deutzia, Goldenbeils, Mock Orange, _Cor- alberry, Snowballs, Hydrangeas, Blooming size Shrubbery, 5c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Grace Webb, Ellijay, Rt; <3. 3 colors Day Lilies, $1.50 doz.; White, Red, Pink, Purple Ver- 80c doz.; Dorothy Perkins Run- ning Roses, rooted, $2. doz. Add postage. Otto Camp, Eastanollee. Yellow Jasmine, Blood Red Woodbine, both vines beautiful with trumpet shaped flowers, April blooming, Mrs. Archie Rousey, Elberton, Rt. 4. Blooming size Margret Fulton Glad Bulbs, 50 doz.; $4. C pink and White Oxallis, 50c_ doz.; Single Pink and Purple Altheas, Liriope, 10c ea.; $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs, x. H. Stalnaker, Elberton, Rt. 3. Scarlet Red Verbena, Shasta Daisies, Purple Blue Verbena, rooted, $1. doz. PP. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fayetteville, Box 173. 2 Tone (orange and. gold) Marigold Seed, 10c pkt.; Plus stamped. envelope or : exchange for other flower seed, Mrs., B. ' Jasmine, Caly- | beans, $1; doz.: Red Grass Pinks, | | FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE Rose Thrift, $1. C; Verbena, 3 purple, 3 pink, 4 red, 2 varie- gated, 1 rose, 30c doz.; Rooted Angel Wing Begonias, 5c ea.; Red Crape Myrtle, 35c, No less $1. orders. Add 25c postage; 10c for checks. Mrs. Chas. Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 108. American Pillar Roses, 50c ea.; Thyme, 25c large clump; Red Leaf Barberry, 35c - $1.5. Add 25c for postage to orders under $2. Pearl Hudgins, Flowery Branch. Rose cuttings, 10c; Goldilocks, White Killarney, $1.: Pink Kill- arney, 50c; Roses all rooted; Trailing Vinca, Thick Leaf Ligustrum, Ic; All col, Sweet William Seed, Crimson Verbena. Add 10c postage. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Forston. _3 yr. old nice plants, roots, Yellow Jasmine, Dorothy Per- kin Pink (R) Rose, 50c ea.; Varie- gated Violets, 5 doz.; $1.; Also 8 lbs. clean Garlic Bulbs, 2 lbs., $1. Plus postage. Mrs. E. Foun- tain, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1. Blooming size 3 yr. old Cape rooted, White Wax Blooms in pots, $2. ea., plus post- age. Miss Bessie Martin, Gaines- ville, RFD 5. Star of Bethlehem, 6, 50c; Purple Butterfly Bushes, 20c ea.; 6 $12 All: col: Azaleas, $1.25 doz.; White Dogwood, Crab- apple Trees, 6, $1.; Day Lilies, 50c doz.; Easter Lilies, $1. doz.: New Year Vine, 20c ea; 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs, Robert, H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Red, Blue, Pink Thrift,-mixed col. Sweet Williams, 60c doz.; Mixed col. Mums, Narcissi, Goldenglow, Lavender Thrift, 45c doz.; Per. White Candy Tuft, White Thrift, Tuft Lily, Per. Phlox, 75c doz.: Flower- ing Cherry, Boxwood, 40c ea. Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. Extra well rooted: Evergreen Privet Hedge Plants, 12-36 in., 1c ea.; White Narcissi, Blue Iris Bulbs, 35c doz. Postpaid on $2. or-more.. Mrs, R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Giant Dahlias, Real Glory, Ky- Sun, InScadent, Mayfair, Aglow, Rose Glory, White Wonder, Monarch, Watching Giant, Com- mando, Cherokee Brave, Mrs. Warner, Sherwood Peach, others, $4, doz., labeled; $3. unlabeled. Mrs. Clyde Gilleland, Gaines- ville, Rt, 6. Purple Weeping Mary, Water- melon Red Craps Myrtle, root- ed, 60c ea.; 2, $1.; Large sizes, 85e ea.; Abelia cuttings, 15c ea.; 2, 25c; Forsythis, Goldenbells, 60c ea. Abelia, Eng. Dogwood, Weeping Mary, Crape Myrtles too large to ship. Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Gainesville, Rt, 4. > Purple, White Lilacs, ee 25 ea.; Butterfly Bushes, 6, $1.; Crape Myrtle, 25c ea.; Easter Lilies, $1. doz, "Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gainesville, Rt. Blue Hyacinth, bulbs doz.; Azaleas, dif. colors, $1. doz.; Sweet: Williams, ~ pinks, $1. doz, bunches; Boxwood, rooted, 6-12 in. 25c ea.; Plus postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Rose Red Verbena, 75c doz.; Dark Red French Verbena, Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.; Cushion Mums, $1, doz.; Dbl. Mums, $2 doz.; Dbl. Red 4 OClock, Jap. Sunflower Seed, 2 Tbls., 50e; Pink Hhrift.. $1.50. Cs) Red Thrift, $1. doz, Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. Book Orders for Chrysan- themums: Yellow, White Turner, Large Cream Ball, Golden Wed- ding, Light Yellow, Indianoplis Pink, 75c doz.; Yellow, Pink, White Doty, Kristina Pink Daisy, Red, Yellow, Bronze Pompoms, 5c doz.; No less 2 doz..del. Mrs. R. S. Roberts, Grovetown $1.25 Winter Blooming Yellow Jas- mine, Climbing Red Dorothy Perkins Rose, 10c ea.; 4 Winter Bloming Honeysuckle Bushes, 25c; Himalaya Berry Plants, 10c. Exch, for print sacks or other FE. Margen, eo Bb Boi 5938 flowers. Mrs. R, L., Waters, Good Hope, Rt, 1. a \ | doz. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE: One Large Boxwood for sale, Contact: Mrs. H, L. Patiersom, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Mixed cols. Dahlias, $1 50 doz.; Chrysanthemums, all colors, cheap. Exchange for | bean seed, print sacks, or pure- bred Golden Sebright Bantam Cockerel. Henry Whitfield, Marietta, 330 Roselane St. Glad Bulbs, large blooming. size, red, pink, white, yellow, purple, 65 doz.; $4. C; $30. in PP to 2nd zone. Exch. for prin : sacks, (3 alike), or white Mos ee No COD nor checks, L. Fields, McDonough, Re as English Daisy, 3 doz., $1.10; Queen Annes Lace, Dbl. Dianthus, Sweet William, 2 doz. $1.; Viola, Annual Phlox, Gail- lardia, Purple Violets, 3 doz., $1.; Tuberose, 50c clump; Blue Hydrangea, 50c ea. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Tube Rose Bulbs, 75c doz.3 Yellow Daffodils, Yellow, Cream, White Narcissi, 25c doz. White Peony, 50c ea. Add post- age. Ethel Sullivan, Rt. 2. Rhododendrons, Mtn, Laurel: 3 col. Azaleas, Coralberry,~ Bud, Cream, White Dogwood, Cherokee Roses, Red Maples, Tulip Poplars, Strawberry Busk Creek Hemlock, 2-3 ft., $2. dez. Shasta Daisies, Per. Phlox, $ All rooted. PP. Mrs. E. ae Mille hollon, Mineral Bluff. : White Dogwood, Maple, Mtn Laurels, Azaleas, Crabapple, Tulip Poplars, Strawberry Bush Holly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1:50= doz: Rhododendrons, White Pines, Sweetshrubs, Pus- sy Willow, Cherokee Roses, 25@ ea.; Arbutus, Galax, Mtn. Ferr Heartease, 40 doz. Mrs. s D Davis, Mineral Bluff. * Yellow Jasmine Plan Himalaya Berry Vines, root Ivy, stays green all winter x Mrs. T. M. Harris, Milner. Ligustrums, Gardenias, Bu terfly bush, Red Maple, A merican Holly, White Dogwo: Grey Beard, Chinese Elm, Re Fud, Buckeye, Carolina Cherry, Sweetshrub, 3 ft. rooted, 60c ea, PP on $3. orders; Under $3, add 25c postage on orders. Mrs. Therman Tood, Mitchell. $i. L 1 Blueberry Bushes, Rhododendrons, Mtn. White Dogwoods, Crabapples, Red Buds, Bushes, White Pines, Azaleas, Ala iggge 4 Bushes, rooted, 1- 3 $2. doz, Johnson hastain, i ence. Riek Azaleas, Mtn. Ivy, Depwas $1.50 doz.: Purple Lilacs, Peachtree Roses, Lily Bushes, $1.75 doz. Add postage. Mrs. ard Saine, Murrayville, eas : Mtn. Laurels, Rhododendrona, fa ee White Dogwood, Red Bud, White Pine, Tulip Poplar, Silver Maple, Hemlock, Holly, Pussywillow, 2-3 ft., $2.< 75 doz.; Shasta Daisies, Violets, Blue Iris, Pink Phiox, Snow- drops, $2.50 C. PP. Bonnie = De OmE rs Mineral Bluff. - 3 col. Azaleas, Coral Boe Red Bud, Rhododendrons, Mtn Laurels, Creek Hemlock, Chero= kee Roses, Strawberry Bush, White Cream Dogwood, Tulig eet Red Maple, Holiy, 2 $2. doz.; White Pine, 12-14 oe $1.50 "doz.; Per. Phlox, Shasta Daisies, "$2. C; Root PP. Virginia Black, Minera: Bluff. Mtn. Laurels, White Dog- wood, Crabapple, Red Maple, 2 cols., Azaleas, Tulip Poplars, Strawberry Bush, Holly, Hem. lock, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz.; Rhododendrons, Sweetshrubs, | White Pines, Pussy willow, Cherokee Roses, 25c ea.; Arbu- tus, Mtn. Ferns, Galax, Heart Ease, 40c doz. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff. < Mtn. Laurels, White Dog- wood, Crabapple, 3 cal. Azaleas, Red Maple, Strawberry Bush, ulip Poplar, Holly, Hemiock, _ 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz; Rho- || dodendrons, Sweetshrubs, White df Pines, Pussywillows, Cherokee Roses, 25c ea.; Mtn. Ferns, | Arbutus, Galax, Heartease, 40@ Mineral Bluft. Mrs. Ruthford Davig, She oe a be iP | Plant free with orders; 15} eas Camellia Plants, $3.75; 100 Wax | Cochran, Pisgah . Re FOB. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, ee Leaf Ligustrums, rooted cut-| 6 nice growing Boxwood, 2 ve ; tings, $7.50 C; 10 Rainbow! 1/2 ft. 5-6 ft. diam, ean Nandinas, 18-20 in., 50c ea.; -{Giant) Flowering Pansies, $7. 65 | Young Rooted Boxwood, Oak Hydrangeas, Snowballs, . All delivered, Maude Hamby, Dahlia Potato, 5, $1.; hoe 35c ea.; 3, $1.; Rose Thrift, Greenville. | Snapdragon, Bachelor Buttons, $1. C; Pink Per. Phlox, 35c | : | Dill Seeds, 30c pack; Add post- doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee te be BSc ea.; - ning Orange Day Lilies. 50c doz. PP | gon? - $k Laurels, Azaleas, Cream, Doegwoods, Daffedils, Purple Violets, Laurels, Phiox; $2. C.. PP. . Mrs. | Rukat, Mineral Bluff. wooed cuttings, free with orders) | _Bloff. _ planis, 2-3 ft.. 20c ea. Add post- COSa C; $650. M; Magnolia Grandi- > Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville. se 2 Lois Woodruff, Greenville. ses $0... C; : ; Terrell, - Violets, 60c doz.; $1.15 per 4 doz.: : Violets, $1. doz.; - eash: Mrs. L. G. Seaboilt, Harts- field RL 1 | a Matera AD ; t FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE _ Calif. Privet Hedge Sprouis, Chivy eaniseriernes Sterling, Peach Color Glad Bulbs, 25.| Columbus Dispatch, Ross, Ber- Sweet Scented Run- worth, Greenville. Honeysuckle, 25c ea.; Large Trumpet Daffodil, and | Butter and Eggs, $1. C. Add post- age. Mrs. Sibley Richardson, | Hartwell, Rt.'3. Mtn. White | Yellow. and White Jonquils, |Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf- fodils, $1.50 C; Dbl. Pink and Single Blue Hyacinth, $1.25 doz.; Blue and Pink Thrift, 50c doz.; Bird of Paradise, $1. ea.; April |Blooming Narcissi, in cluster, 50c doz. Miss Cecil McCurley, | Hartwell, Rt. 2. Bird of Paradise, $1. ea.: Blue | Single Hyacinths, $1. doz.; Yel- |low and White Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daffodils, | $1.50 C; Blue and Pink Thrift, Coralberry. Red Bud, Straw- | 50c doz.: Hollyhock, mixed, $1. berry Bush, Maple, 2-3 ft., $2. | doz. Exch. for print sacks. Miss doz.; White Pine, 12-15 in., $1.- | Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 50 doz.: Shasta Daisies; Per | 12. Edna orders. Mrs. Ee] Hudson, Macon, Rt. 2. Pink Rhododendrons, Mary ,Pink Roses, Pink Crabapple, "Hemlock, Red_ Maple, shrubs, Easter. Bells, $2.75 doz. Orange day Cherokee Creek Sweet- 2-32. thx Lilies, Pink Per. hlox, White Shasta Daisies, | $2:50.-C. PP. Gladys Robinson, Mineral Bluff _Cherokee Rose, Azaleas, White, Cream Dogwood, Mtn. Rhododendrons, Tu- Creek Hemlock, us, Dif. ip Poplars, Yellow and White Jonquils, |Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Yellow Pink, White Laurels, Rhodo- Long Trumpet Daffodils, large dendrons, White Dogwoods, | Cluster Yellow Narcissi, $1.50 ; |or white sacks. Miss Nora Mc- $6.75 C; $1.50 doz. Add postage. Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Mrs. Florence Heaton, Mineral | Rose Acacia, Azaleas, Ferns, eeping, Pussy Willows, Red oneysuckles, Silver Lace Vines, Maples, Mtn. Laurels, Rhodo- - 4 dendrons, Calycanthus, Garden- age. Miss Daisy ia, Holly, Dogwood, Crabapples, ville. | Water Oaks, 2 $1.; Hedge, $2. |C; Finest Iris 5, $1. Add - post- y f | oe ee roe ae age. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. plants, $10. C: $90. M: Lighter, | John Myers, Hartwell. ooted, $75. M; 1-12 in. several Sweet Bay, White and Yellow yrs. transplanted, heavy, $75.) woods Vine, 1-4 ft. 10c ft.; Chrysanthemums, White Rain, Red Canna Lilies, Red Verbena, /30 doz. Add postage. Mrs. David | Colson, Hazlehurst, Rt, 1, Box 56. Es Jap. Sa suche ibis. a broad Jeat | evergreen, tall variety, 3 yr. Ellis, Green-! flora Seedlings, 6-8 in., $9. M. Scarlet Red, and Pink Peren- a tial Verbena, nice plants, $1. cr Si dloz.: Boxwood, 6-8 in., $3. doz.;| 10 Red Bud Seed, 10 Cc; Watermelon Red Crape Myrtle, 10; 10 Bu Parannoe loc: 8-4 fi, $1. ea; Blooming Gar- 3 large Crabapple Seed, for dlenias, 75c ea.; White English 10e. Stamped adressed envelope Youpon Holly, $10. C. Blanche | Bulbs: Glads, mixed colors, pls: Waxleat Thaeiram. $9: C:. | nese, 40, $L. PP. Miss Emma Magnolia Crandiflora, $1.50 doz.| | Dugger, Oliver. - Purple Blooming Thrift, 90c ' Rooted Dwarf Boxwood, 4- 6 C. All wilth good roots. Add $50, M: 6-8 in., $12.) postage. Miss Hattie Mae Huff, Dbl. Oxallis, Cacti, Jew, doz.; colors, rooted, 5c ft. FOB here. No {Indianapolis Pink, Fujii, He-| and checks. Mrs. A. B. Prickett, |dinger, Frick, Marketeer, Yo-| White, _ Maysville, Rt. 2. sick, Pearson, Kidder, Bowes, | d0z.; Silver Sheen, Enchantress,| Lavender, Baan, Large size, flowering Gladioli, Wulf 2. daz, vitaes, 25c ea.; Annual Phlox, Petunias, pies, Violets, 35 doz.; $1. PP. Mrs. Ray Kelley, Rabun Gap, Rt. 1. Red Amaryllis, Palms; Cedar Ferns, Red Carnations, Arbor- Larkspurs, Per. White Iris, Large dbl. red, pink, 35c ea.; Sultanas, Sultanas, Achillea, R Mrs: 75 Verbenas, ea.; Old English Dwarf Boxwood,| Mixed Colors Glad Bulbs, $2. | #9 3 -tooted, $10. C; Cherry Laurels,|C, Plus postage. Mrs. R. C. eb fae 45-24 in., $2.50 doz.; Ligustrum | Eirod, Oakwood. whol Bee. Japonicum, 2-3 ft, $2. doz. Pinks, _ C; 6-8 in. rooted Gardenia, im-| Philomath. in Ga. "proved Fla., $2. doz.;-$12. C;| Pek Roy. 42-18 in. rooted Abelia, bushy, | 2 large Boxwoods, about 7 $3. doz, Del. in Ga. Mrs R. F.| ft., reasonable price. Cannot Meade: Grccaxille. | ship; Also Boxwood cuttings, |M_ del.; | $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. B. Woody, Pisgah, Star Rt. Young Eng. Boxwood, rooted, 15, $3. Add postage. M. M. J. Large Red Flowering Azaleas, | er) 2 yrs. old, well branched, bloom pads, $4.75 doz. with Camellia Favorite Sweet Scented Purple} uge, R. C. Stover, Pisgah. Purple Crape. Myrtle, Dixie] 100 - lbs. Nandina- Seed Pink Thrift, and Yellow Jon- Brilliant Red Thrift, $1. doz.;| gathered from choice bunches |qQuil Bulbs, $1,.C; White Iris, Rooted Red Verbena, $1. doz.) cf berries. Mrs. J: C. Logan, |and Orange Day Lilies, 40c _ Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Cousins, | Plains, ; | doz. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, _ Greenville, Rt. 3. | Royston, G2. ahlias: ran Bronze, Giant Royal Purple Violets, Rose Pink, Scarlet Red, Chin: | Yellow Jonquil, and Pink Jong stem, large sweet oe ese Red, Red with white tips, | Thriff,- bulbs, $1. C; Daffodil blooms, 50c doz.; 3 doz., $1.; Apple Blossom Pink, Gigantic | Bulbs, 25 doz.; Dbl. Red Pop- is $20. M; Genuine Royal ichs $7. C; Rooted Red Verbena, $1. doz.: $6.-.C, Yellow and Red Blooms, large, $2. doz.; Pompoms, $1.50 doz. age. Miss Fannie Eason, Roys- ton, Rt. 1. see, 20c} cissus Bulbs, Bethlehem, 5c. Miss O. D. Kirk, - Dogwood, 2-3 ft. 50c ea. _ Add| included in each order. Mrs. Rockmart. postage. Mrs. C. M. Robinson,! W. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. Bridalwreath, Greenville 15 E Dbl. Red, Yellow Dah- Dark Purple Pempoms, Rainbow Moss, Fall (Yellow Pink), 50_ per | bunch; Pot Hydrangea cuttings, Long Tris, Mrs. Dbl. ooted 25;- eat; Geraniums, Mixed Petunia Plants, 15 doz.; Colors Mums, Red Begonias, postage. Rebecca. $ Pink Oxallis, Physostegia, Blue Salvia, Rink Coreopsis, doz.; Day Lilies, $3.50 doz. Mrs. Maude Granger, Red with White Stripe, Orchid, 10c ea. bunch; 5 Trumper Yellow Daffodils, Db]. Daffodils, oe. $10. M: Large Flowered Bronze Day Lilies, 30c doz.; M; Woodbine Vine, 3, 65c. PP Emma Clayton, 40c Jonquil Bulbs, cutting; bulbs, Chrysanthemums: Mixed col. and sizes, $1.25 C; Larger Pink, Lavender, Yellow, 65 Daisy Type, White and both with yellow centers, Bronze, Red Cushion, $1.50; 75 (No. 2) $3.75; 100 (No. | ce, Copeland. Apricot Queen,|50c doz; Montbrettia, mixed 3). $4 PP. G. M. Moseley, Wand eo Goldilocks, Pe cate 25 doz. Add post-. Menlo others, $1.25 doz. Request list.| ase. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quit- Red Cluster Running Roses, | April delivery. Mrs. H. V, Whit-| man. * mixed colored, 50c 15c ea, postage. Exch. for sacks. Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt. 2. Geraniums, Rooted, Unr 15 10c ea. P. E+ Traylor, Booking orders for thousands of winter and -spring Narcissus Bulbs, 75c doz.; Primroses, 50c doz.; Breath of Spring, $1. doz.; Bridalwreath, don; 50 White Pines, Sweetshrubs, | White Large Cluster March Nar-| V. Franklin, Register, Rt. 1, ee Marechal ae Hose | cissi, $1. doz.: Tiger Lilies, $1.| Box 20. Bushes, 2-3 ft. individual or per 3; Weeping Willow, Bird of| ~ : - en assorted, (6 Arborvitae or Box- | Paradise, $1. a Exch. for print| _ Gloriosa, 75e ea.; $7.50 doz.; Named Achimenese, 12 differ- ent, mixtures, $1.50 doz.; tiardy Oxallis, Shell 3 col. 1. doz.; New 35c ea.; Reidsvil Field Daisies, 20ce doz.; Red Gizzard, Green and White Stripe. Wine and Silver 10c ea. Achimenese, Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Rochele, P. O. Box 1044. Butterfly Bush and Boxwood cuttings, not rooted, Honeysuckle, 2 kinds Ferns, Blue Rose Cuttings, 20c! Nar- 5Gc ea.; St : Cubes ( Red Geranium, Xmas Cacti, doz.; S125 ee Myrtle Bush, 50c ea.; yellow Jasmine (winter bloom- Lemon Lilies, Hyacinths, 50c doz.; lacs, 75 ea.; Cromer, Royston, Rt. 1. | py Seed, Pink Spider, 15c 'PP. Mary Ruth Phillips, Roys- Add postage. Mrs. S. L. Rogers, | ton, Rt. 1. LIdve delivery. Add postage. Mrs. sley. : . H, Cousins, Greenville, Rt, 3. cee Hybrid Day Lilies, Pride of : ; | Giant Pansy Plants, 25 doz.; Houston and Indian Maid ded ; Fie Milk and Wine Lily| Sweet Williams, 30c doz.; Old ;dark red) 50c ea.; 3, $1.; Large Bulbs, 40c ez.; 3, $1; Canna|Fashion Dbl. White Sweet {Clear Yellow, 10 ea.; Large Lilies, Red, Yellow, Yeliow With| Scented Garden Pinks, rooted, | Tiger Lily Bulbs, $1.50 doz.; Orange Spots, $1. doz. Add post-/ 10c ea.; Red and Pink Hardy |Medium, $1. doz.; Small size, ge. No chks. or stamps. Just Verbena; i0e bunch. Add post- | $1.50 C, Ada postage under, $1. orders. Haitie WORReS Biawas- Dianth- 10c ea.; Agerantum.. 50c for 6. Add postage. Mrs. H. Purple rooted, 20c ea.; $1. C; $6. White Li- Golden Rod, 15c Marechal Niel Rose, 75c doz.; Pop- Add Mrs. ooted, doz.; Add ea.; 75 le. Xmas doz. Jarge ar of and Woodruff. rena eile: assorted blooming sizes, 50, |50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. | onia, Rf. 3. e : _ $1.25; Bulblets, $1. pt; Dbi. | A. Chastain, Roy. Thrift, 25 doz.: Mimosa, 5 yee Se EE Sg EOS GEST oo "buro chime |, iteant Lamon, lat, a1 [ci DRL alieds,Dognood $10. Blue Tl. | Catalpa, better, Lithonia, Rt. 3 Phone 2208. Pink Thrift, 50c C; $4. M. Add | postage. Mrs. W. N. Barrett, Lula, Rt. 2. f Pink Thrift, 50c C; Purple Lilacs, \$1. doz. Add __ postage. ;center), 50c doz.; + 20C 02; stamped, Sparta, P.O. Box 295. py Seed, 15c Tbl.; 2 Thls., 25c: doz.: in., 25 ea.; 5, $1. Mrs. Whitfield, Jasper, Rios: | Giant Gey Zinnias, colors, choice giants, full, brook, Kingsland. sus Bulbs, 40 doz. PP. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. i. Nice Water Oaks for 10c. Do your own digging. W. E, McCart, Lawrenceville, Riesz: Sultanas, red, white, _purple, colors, 10 < -uttings, $155 Miniture Pink Roses, 0c ea. rooted; Lemon Lilies, $1. doz.; Light | Blue Iris, tall, $5. Cc. Sweet | Violets, 60 plants, $1.-Mrs. H. B. Clower, Lawrencville, Tities os Abelias, Mimosa, Catalpa, Pu- sywillow, Lombatdy Poplar; Wisteria, Golden -Bell, Baby Breath, Citrus Trifoliata, Winter Jasmine, Christmas Honeysuck- Enonymus, Bridalwreath, aay plants, 50c ea. Plus post- age and tax. $2. orders Prepaid. |Josan Geia, Lawrenceville. Lilacs, with good heavy roots, ! 60c ea.; Nandinas, lots of red berries, 6c ea.; Sweet Pomegran-| ates, rooted, I5e" ea.; Mixed color Anrual Phlox Plants, 60c doz. PP. Mrs. Daisy White, Lees sburg, Rt. 1, Box 84. Rooted Red Colors Lerkspurs, and Petunias, Pink Thrift, 25 doz.; Rose Cut- tings, Crape Myrtles, Dusty Miller, Yellow Day Lilies, Abe- lia cuttings, Red Oxallis, 5 ea.: Huge Red Spider Lilies, 50 ea. Add es Damp packed. Mrs. R, J Fleming, Lincolnton. Hen and Biddie Cacti, Salmon Pink Bloom, 25 ea.: Old Fashion Red and White Bachelor Button, Glitter Marigold, all cols. Baby Zinnias, 20c ea. large match- Few, 10 tsp. and stamped enve- lope. Se orders PP in Ga. No. chks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lith- Crape- Myrtle, Weeping Cherry. Forsythia, Spirea, . 8, Flowering Peach, Jap. Mag- nolias, 50 ea.; 15 kinds Roses; 5, $1.; Iris. 4 cols., 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Lawsoa- Lithonia.. Rt. 3. Phone 4972. e Mimosa, Dogwood, Maple. Chinaberry, Holly, Cedar, Water Oak, Cherry Laurels, Azaleas; Honeysuckles, Sweetshrubs, Cranberry, Mulberry, Pawpaw, Tulip Poplar, Plum, Greyheard, Yellow Jan, Jas- mine, Pink Running Bones. 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. D. C. Le Weigelas, lise Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Lula, Rt. ad Purple Dahlia Bulbs, $1, doz. (3 inches): Shasta Daisies, 4 doz., $1.; Red. and Orange bl. Canna Roots, Dark Pink Verbena (white Blue Violets, Mrs. -L. V.. Smith; | Lumber City, Rt. 2, Box 102, Baker Cedar Seed, 15, 25c and self addressed enve- lope. Mrs. J. P. Akins, Savan- nah, 1122 F St. Jap. Iris (Kaempferi), blom- ing size, any color, 25c.ea.; $15. 4- 5 in,, double flower, $1, 50 doz.; - Bush Palms, 4-6 in. cluster, 3) Old Fes ft, Nandinas, 6-10 in. high, reot-. Pink and Red Bach ed, Green and Golden Ligust-|Seed, each 10c pac rums, Red Oleander, Lanthanas, | addressed, 2, colors, Cherry Laurels, Mim-' Mrs. J. 0. Minit? osa, 15c ea.; Deutzia, Jap. Bam- dale. boo, $1.25 doz. W. *p. Whaley, Dbl. Red Peony Flowered Pop- Red Mullin Pinks, 45c doz.; 3 $1.25; Lilac* Bushes, 12- 18 tinpeaeed to |6-1/4 in. Diam. last year, many Prince Albert Tobacco Can full $1.;1/2 50c. Prepaid. L: G: West- April blooming White Narait: shade trees. 25c ea. Any amount, any. size, easy to get to, Dogwoods, | variegated white, bronze, other. | xchange for sacks, Verbenas, Ail. rtie, box full: White and Cream Fever. Red = Holly, 10) stampe Cul canihceauee Pi ed, labeled, Exhibiti Pom, Anemones, Fuj ton Types, in all col for price list. Miss Fre lor, Sharon. Native Holly Bus Privet.. $2.2C-* $15. Hipp, Hogansville. Yellow, White Thor es, 2, $1.7 Large. Blco Cream, Pink, Red: Roses, Magnolias. _-Hyd ' rooted abelias, Pyra nandinas, rosemary, Easter Lilies, $1.;_ Lilies, $1.;-Lar. doz.; $12. Mrs V Shellman. Dbl. Pearl panes blooming size, 85c do: Tuberose Bulbs, bloor ni doz: to 3rd. zone. 5 on Mittie Collins, Smith Nandina Seed | hand culled, 40c Ib. postage to 3rd. zone, cording to distance J. Arnold, _Shelma Bird of Paradise, Magnolias, Red, Wh: wood, Red Holly, Teao! and Orange Hawthor Crabapple, Evergreen and Pink Crape My; trelia China, Red Bud, | postage. Mrs. | "Poomsboro, : - Grad) Magnolia, Tenakt ye White Dogwood, Rec Myrtle, Grey beards, | -pple, Red, Orange ik ig 0e: 3 ft., 30c. s 5 ft. 45e: Exchang j Mrs. Alma Ces Box 93. Aaerolns Teaoli e beard, Red Holly, W1 Red Dogwood, Re son, Toom sboro. Pink, White, and . Running Roses, Wi Bud, Flowering apple, Red Ho Hawthorn Grey beard, Swee nolias, Teaolives, Che els, Red Cedar, Silv Umbrella China, 50c postage. Mrs. James Loomsboro, Rts2: Magnolias, Teao White Dogwood, Hawthorne, Pink Red Holly, Long an Straw Pine, Umbrel Ked, Pink Honeysu shrubs, Red Bud, Juc 10c. ft.; Bird of Para ft. Add postage. sacks. T. W. a boro. Magnolias, Tea iv! Myrtles, Red Hol Bush, Butterfly Bu beard, Sweetshrubs, Pink Spirea, White monds, Crabapple, Dwarf Leopard Gra 3 yr. sizes, 35c ea. Pl Exeh, for sacks. _M Lewis, Toomsboro. Red, White. pe apple, Greybeard, Sw Magnolias, Yello Teaoli Running and Wild kle, 7 Sister Rose ning, 1-5 ft. 10c. for sacks. Plus pos Ao ats Seer cS tes 45 roots, moss packed; liams, 10c ea.; P colors, 50c doz. Exch. sacks. Add postage. Mrs, I. J.- ae oon 0. Box 95. Ce Admiral Byrd. Daisy Piants, 100. J ~ WANTED ew rose ter of petals) |3 $2.; Sweet-- oo $1.; . Poole, as Vulcan, \ 3 wiite i , Queen ees 1 or) Fred Aisin- Lily One dozen each order. No checks. ly, opened. $1.25 ~ Crocus Bulbs, ; Yellow- Daffodils, Large Scented Yellow ; Dutch. Tris, | orange blotch, - cers colors only, 60c | Pink | Cannas, | bulbs, $1. Tiger | es. free with pies. A. EiQes <3 abs, beicneis, | : medium pink) | ngle flowering, | y large single | - Wiloughos , jas, Cigaret | Purple Magnolias | Exch. for Wax x and Bid- Wal- | M. PE Pink, Mixed | iea:; Per. ft (rooted cut- __Lathynes, (Per. Mayfield Shasta , Red Verbena, Py sie $1.--) OR a Te eee eee eee ee eee eee a ee ee eee ee ee ee ts, all colors, Oc ea; Be- Fancy Ever- _ Red Florist ng Red Conch, Oc ea.; Roose- -Whitmani, Sword, loomil sored mie 200. $1. 15s. 500, Phillips, Wrens. Violet Plants, , for sale. Mrs. Simons Tsland, Dink Oxalis, rtemisia, Tritoma, Sweet Williams, ies, 90e doz.; Dbl. Y * yellow, 10c 2.- as, 10c, 20c; and Johnson Usry, deg and Dr. 45 ea.; 8 dif. s,|Crape Myrtle.. 50c ea.; SHyperion, | /Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Salmon. Sul-~, ist year, $4. | { lehem, Goldenglow, ;| Verbenas, : ren; Decatur, 246 Walker *! Dr. -|pa Tree. -| Pearson, Rt. 2. - Improved Bermuda E ister Lily Bulbs, planting either yearlings or bulb- to 25 Roy _ Pansy Plants, 50c, $1.25 Pre- paid. Mrs. Calvin Harman, Stovall. Light Blue Plumbago, White Flower- ing Almond, Yellow Jasmine, _|Silver King, 10c ea.; Light Pink and Deep Rose Crape Myrtles, 25c 6a. Mrs. summer and ; 2: Yellow Thorniess Roses, 3, $1.; Tiger Lilies, 6 large bulbs, $1.; Orange Day Lilies, Purple, and White Phlox, $1. doz.; Yellow Tris, $1.; Few Peach Roses, 6, * Purple Verbenas, $1.15 doz. ro. Jemima Crump. Talking Bae sete: Pink Almond, Saas Silver Maple, Crabapple, Yellow Kerria, Purple Lilacs, Bridal- wreath, White Pine, Water Oak, English Dogwood, Holly, Pink Rambler Rose,-Bush Red Rose, Sweetshrubs, Pink Hibiscus, 20c ea.: White Narcissi, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Flowering Quince, Bridal- wreath, Purple Lilacs, Pink Bill- ardiera, Tame Honeysuckle, rooted. 50c ea.: Tame Goose- berry, King Alfred Daffodils, 50c doz.: Yellow Roots, Queen of the Meadow, 50c lb. Add post- age. Miss Ruth Patterson, Talk- ing Rock, Rf. 2. Purple Iris, Orange Day Lilies, ($1. per 3 doz. Add postage. Ex- 4 te alike. Each. pay postage. Mrs. ML. Priest, Talking Rock, Rt. 12, Golden Bells; Bridalwreath, Red Flowering Quince, Purple Lilacs, Yellow Japonicas, Pink and White Spirea, Pink Albond, | $2. doz.; White and Purple Iris, Lemon, and Day Lilies, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt Tippens, Yalking Rock, Rt. ae - Ismene Lilies, $1.50 doz.; ope Plants, 50, $1, | Rock. Lemon Lilies, Blue Trailing | Vinea, Periwinkle, Star of Beth-| woe doz Liripoe (border plant, lavender. spike flowers),: broad leaves, . | $1.50 C. Add 50c postage on each order. Mrs. O. S. Fields, Thomas- ville. 407 N. Madison St. _ English Dogwood, Bog Plant. Shrub, large red flowers, 25c' ea.: Touch-Me- Not, Sweet Wil- liam, Prince Feather, Cornbeaa, 1 Blue Morning Glory Seed, 10c tsp. and stamped envelope: Few Camellias, Gardenias, blooming size, 50c ea. Add, postage. Mrs. Ww. HOT. Acree. Toccoa, Rt 3: Nice Boswocd for sale. Mrs. Si M Mathis, Tucker, Rt. 1, Box ee , f - FLOWERS AND SEED ae WANTED Want Thyme; Creeping or Mother Thyme Plants. Mrs. een Nickerson, Athens, Box Want to exchange rooted 2 yr. old Concord Grape Vines for rooted Crape Myrtle, 6 Watermcion Red, 6. Purple, 2 vines for 1 Crape Myrtle. Mrs. pene Bepnett, Millwogd, Rt. Want to ee f Red Geranium, 1- Pink Geranium, a Begonias, 1 Sultana (cutting), not rooted, for White Eyed or Wine or Royal Blue. Exchange 1 cutting for 1 Verbena. Mrs. J. M. Wimpey, Screven. Want old Fashion Snowball Kushes, Red Berried Bush Py- racantha, Lilae, Feverfew, But- ton Type Mums. Write giving price and description. Lila an _ Want Bean or Seed of Catal- W. P. Gidden Jr., Rooted. Add postage.! R. H Jones,~Sylvester, Rt- Lizi-, Add post- age. Mrs B. E. Andrews, The Want Bamboo Plants near Smyrna. D. M. Rowzee, Smyrna, Phone 55862. | PLANTS FOR SALE Kudzu Crows, reoted,-1 and 2 yrs, (Old, ($2.C x 50; $7.5 $12:50 M. Del. No checks, D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt 2. Early Jersey, Chas. Wakefield Cabbage, and White Crystal Wax Bermuda Onions, 500, $1.- 25; $2. M. parcel post del.; 5000, $7. 50 exp. collect. I. L, Stokes, Fitzgerald. Lucretia Dewberry, earliest of all bearers, $5. C. Sample dozen '$1. Add postage. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville, -Kudzu Crowns with good roots, $9. M. Del. in Ga. Mrs. G. M. Helton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Early Jersey, Chas, Wakefield Frostproof Cabbage (ready), and |Bermuda Onion Plants, 300, $1.; /500, $1.50; $2. M. Prepaid. Satis. guar. Otis Conner, Pitts. , Chas. Wakefield and Golden Acre Frostproof Cabbage, fresh, | green, millions ready, and White Bermuda Onion Plants, 300, $1.; 50, $1.25; $2. M. PP. R. Chancior, Pitts. Coastal Bermuda Grass Stolons full of common Bermuda, 45c cubic ft. Freshly dug and load- =mi- | | change 3 doz. for 3 print sacks ed. Dig Monday and Thursday. |Call 2810, or write: J. P. Mor- ris, Baxley. Hazlenut Bushes, 75c doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 65e doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz., $1.: Yellow Root, 65 doz.; Plum Bushes, 5, $1.55 Black- berry, 75 doz, "Add postage. Mrs. Howard Easley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Spring Heading Cabbage Plants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.25; $2. M;: 3000, $5..W. H. Branan, Gordon. Missionary and Mastodon Strawberry Plants, mixed, grown in Same patch together, Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. | | | Kudzu Crowns, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $8. M; Also Garlic Bulbs,| '50c doz.; Bermuda Grass Plant, i$1. C, Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Jones, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. | Chas. Wakefield and Early Jersey W. Cabbage, ready to (ship, 000,4 $41,752 2$8% Mad) Re | Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, Rt. Fine Strawberry, 500, $2.50; No less 50 sold. Add postage. 10e on checks. Chas. Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 108. Garden Mint Plants, ready for planting, 10, 60 PP. Mrs. Calvin Harman, Stovall. Frostproof Chas. Wakefield, Early Jersey Cabbage, 500, $1.; $2.50 M. Del. Prompt shipment. olin County eC: Waldrip, Flowry Branch, Rt. 1. : Good rooted Sage Plants, $1. doz.; Also Hot Yellow Squash Pepper Seed, 15 per pod. PP. ae Lula Willis, Chatsworth; Rt, New land grown Copenhagen, Chas. Wakefield, Early Jersey Cabbage, 500, $1. 25; $2. M; M, $15. Exp. collect: White Bermuda Onion, 50, $1.25; $2. M, Prompt del. Satis. guar. E. L.| Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald, Box 662. Frostproof Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.75: $3. M_ del.; $2.50 M at farm; Also Marglobe and Rutger Tomato Seed, $1.85 lb. Del. Good count. Prompt shipment, Guy Waldrip, Flowery ! Branch, Ret Kudzu Crowns, 1 and 2 yrs. |. old, $2. C. Sold only in Ga. Liz- zie A. Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box if White Bermuda Onion Plants, 500, $1.50 $2. M. Exchange 500 plants fer 5 print sacks. Full count.. Mrs. W. R. Clark, Ab- beville, Rt. 2, Box 103. Mastodon Strawberry Planis, extra large berries, $1: C. Prompt shipment, PP. Mrs Clay Ben- bushels. iM | nett, Flowery Branch, Ri. 1. 'Curled Mustard, 30 cup; Bunch English Pea 10/3 Gourds, $2, doz. No COD. Add PLANTS FOR SALE Chas. Wakefield, Copenhagen 25 M. Lorena Maddox, Baxley, | Rt. 4. Good Kudzu Crowns, free for| the digging. J. R. Andrews, Marietta, Terrell Mill Rd., Rt. 3: f Klondike Mastodon Siraw- berry, $1. C; Raspberry, Black- berry, 4, $1.; Muscadine, 30c ea.: Also Hot Dried Red Pepper, 25} SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Col. Bunch Butterbeans for, seed, 35c cup; 4 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. C. oe Commerce, Rt. 2. Ky. 31 Fescue Seed grown from cert. seed, cleaned, in 50 Ib. bags, $18. Cwt. Felton Den- ney, Carrollton, Rt. 3. White Nest Onions, 25c qt.: $1. gal.; Add. postage. Mrs. S L. Smith, Wadley. Kobe Lespedeza Seed, Also Bright Bermuda Mixed Hay, $40. ton; Rustproof Oats, $1. bu. Fred L. White, Buckhead, ~25 bu. Cokers Victorgrain 48- 93 Oats, treated with Ceresan, ready for planting. recleaned, $1.50 bu L. P Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. White Multiplying Onion Sets, $1.35 gal, Also Leather Britches Beans for eating, 50c Jb. PP. Also Side Meats, 25c lb. Stamped envelope to be enclosed and answering. Frank Weeks, Dial. Old Fashion Bunch Okra Seed, Seed. 40c cup; Large type White Multiplying Onions, $1.35 gal. Del. Mrs, Lei- lar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, reclean- ed, 99.78 pet. pure, 89 pct. /germ., no noxious weed seed, 16 1b. FOB my farm. G.. W. Darden, Watkinsville. uncret.), recleand,, in 50 Ib. bags, $25. $30. Cwt. Cecil Travis, Riverdale. Phone Fayet- teville 5581. Approx. 7000 lbs. Ky. 31 Fes-- cue, 96.9 pct. purity, 88 pct. germ.. from State Dept. Lab., 25 lb for entire lot: Wheat and Oats Straw, 50c per bale; Also exchange for, or buy some Com- bine Milo Seed. W. M. Nixon, Thomaston, Nehi, Ave. Cabbage, frostproof, 50, 75c; $1.- | pt.: Blue Plums. 40 ea. Add! postage. Mrs: Samuel Caine, Cumming. Ky. 31 Fescue. Seed (cert. and e SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE | 30 ibs. good | well. Beer Seed, Old*Time Multi- plying California, big start 25e ; Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna. | Garden English Pea {heavy bearing, 50c pt.; Also Catnip, Horse Radish for plant- |ing, 6 bunches, 50c; Add I5e on each order. Mrs. IA. Wood- ring, Alto, Rt, 1. | Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, combine run, 15c Jb. Exch. for pair pigs, or equal value in shop blowers. W. H. Hambriek, Cae nesville. Rt. 1. Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, recleaned, | tested, priced to sell. J. O. Crow, |Oakwood. (Phone | 1004-R-4.) FOR SALE Sundried Apples, free of Speckled Crowder Popcorn, 50c qt. | Mrs. 2. About 30 Ibs. ples, free of peel and core, 45 lb. PP: Claira Bell Stephens, | Young Harris, Rt. 1. and del. Rt. Peas Prompt J. O. McDaris, Rydal, 5 Ibs. Dried Apples, |Also Pecan Meats, 75c lb.; Arti- {chokes, 5 lbs. $2.25. -PP. Mrs, ;Orene Poteat, Buchanan, Rt. 2. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES :FOR SALE About 206 young Purple Fig Bushes, grow large Digs) 1. yr old, 3-52-2506 3, $1, FOB. Cheaper here. W. D. Stephens, Marietta, 315 Rose- lane St., Ext. es Rt" 2: Brown Scuppernong Vines, 50c a.; Artichokes, 25 Ib. Not PP, F. M. Combs, Washington. Trees, 35c: 45c; June Bud Peach, 40c: Large 4 ft. size, 45c; 2 yr. Grape Vines, cot, 60c ea.; Large 3 yr. Chest- T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Crabapple Trees. Beechnut and Hazelnut Bushes, Musca- Several hundred pounds Ky. | 31 Fescue Seed, grown from certified seed, 87 pct. germ. Trade for seed oats Sericea Lespedeza or Kobe or Korean Lespedeza. Make offer on what you have to trade. R. A. Shearer, Rome, 517 Charltn* R., c/o Meadow-Lake Hereford _ Farm. Tender Bean Seed, White and | Striped Half Runners. Speckled | Cutshorts, Little Pink, and Brown 6 Weeks, all 50c cup: White Salet Peas, 75 cup. Add postage. No chks. Exch. for feed sacks, 2 cups for 4 print or 6 white. Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. Imp. White Half Runner Bean Seed, 60c -cup; Little Pink Pea- nut Bean, and Old Time Half Runner, 50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Doshie Hensley, Ellijay, Rits3e Tender Garden Bean Seed, Cream Half Runner, Pink Pea- nut 6 Weeks mixed Cutshort , Cornfield, 50c cup; White Salet | English Peas, 75 cup. Add post- age. Mrs. Ivy Southerland, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. Henderson Baby Lima Beans, Green Pod Okra, 30c lb. Add postage. Betty Mewborn, Boling- broke, Rt. 1. Long Wide Leaf Bull Face Tobacco Seed, 75c Thl.; Little Rice Pea, 35 cup; 3 cups, $1.; Gourd Seed, 35 pack; 3 packs, $1.; Okra and Pumpkin, 60c pt.; Also Sage Plants, $1. doz.; L. postage. J. Elis, Cumming, Ri. 5. |dine Grape Vines,*each 6, $1.; | Also Garlic Bulbs, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker, , Gainesville, Rt. 6. Several hundred Hunt Musca- dine, Red Scuppernong Grape, rooted, 25c a. in lots of 6 or more; 35c less than 6. Mrs. W. L. Wilkes, St. Simons Island. Budded Stuart Pecan Trees, State insp.,- 1-2 ft. $1.; 2-3 ft, $1.25; 3-4 ft. $1.50. ea; ling Pecan, 3-6 ft., $1. ea. FOB, R. L. Adkins, Cordele, Rt. 3. X PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE Largest quality Schley Pec- ans, expertly hand graded, large- st size, 5 Ibs., $2.50; 10 Ibs., $4.- 80: Field Run in size 5 lbs., $2.5 10 Ibs., $3.80. PP to 3rd. zone. Sam W. Smith, Hazlehurst, Rt. Red Peanuts, 2-4 in hull, $2, pk.:; $3.75 half bu.; $7. bu.; Also White Half Runner Bean Seed, $1. lb. Add postage. C, w. Smith, Gainesville. Rt. 2. Large Red hull, $2. pk.; $7. bu.; Also Free Stone Peach Seed, 35 doz. Add postage. G. T Brown, Ball Ground, Rt, 1. 1952 crop large Stewart Pee- ans, 35 Ib. PP. in 5 _Jh., Jots, Exch. for few ]bs. good country sound Citron Seed, $1.25 Jb, Ralph Jones, as Seed, otis a Gainesville : FRESH & DRIED FRUITS peel, and core, 50c lb.: Als Red ~ Sundried Ap- $2.50;, improved Grape and Scuppernong Vines, | crossed, 3, $1.25. Prompt ship-. ., ment. T. W. Hutcheson. Temple, Ea Leading Varieties 1 yr. Apple __ Large 2 Yr. Tres;, 30c; Pear, Cherry, Plum, Apri- - nut, $1.50 ea. Del State insp. Seeds-" se Peanuts, 2-4 in| honey, or nice sundried apples : Write first, Mrs. Walter Wale lace, Arnoldsville, Rt. 1 eee: eae ee PEANUTS AND PECANS _ lege Park, 423E. Columbia Ave. Prickett, Maysville, _ Yb. Add postage. _ Ellis, Greenville, _ Ball Ground, Rt. 1. _ Valdosta, Rt. 1. -. One Poll White Face Bull - bring third calf Feb. Ist. R. M. _ Blackwell, Chamblee, Rt. 2 . _ goon, all purebred, but without :1694-W. market, dehorned. H. W. Thur- Domestic Mischief blood lines. FOR SALE 1932 crop Shelled Pecans, $1. Jb. del. PP. V. B. Joyner, Col- 40-50 Ibs. small, sound 1932 -erop Seedling Pecans, $1.13 Ib. FOB here. No chks. Mrs. A. B. Rt; RE 2: Stuart Pecans, new crop, 25e Miss Daisy Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in hull, fine for seed, $2. pk.; $7. bu. Add postage. P. B. Brown, 25 lbs, Stewart Pecans, last year crop, 25e lb. COD. J. = _ Phillips, Gay. CATTLE FOR SALE 8 Reg. Hereford Heifers, near breeding. age, top bloodlines, reasonable priced: George Eager, Calf, 8 mos. vid, Rollo Dom breeding, $150. without papers; $165. with papers. Jap Shahan, LaFayette. (Dalton--LaFayette Hwy.). . 11 White Face Calves, 6 mos. 1 yr. old, 10 Heifers, 1 Bull, 5 are purebred but not registered, $1,375. for lot, Clarence Craven, Gillsville. One 5 gal. Jersey. Cow. Will 6 Ayrshire Cows, 5 Holstein Cows, all will calve ist. time papers, 1 Holstein Bull, all Ist. class stock, Come see. A. P. Hunt, Elberton, POB 721. 3 Reg. Angus Bulls (2 servi- cable age), best bloodlines, reasonable price. H. B. Alex- ander, Newnan, Rt. 1. Phone Reg. Brown Swiss Bull near- 8 years old, from famous lemson College herd, Sire Lees _ Hill Lucky Strike, ring in nose, ot perfect cond., $400. Bu- ord Eaton, Elberton, Rt;.-6; ~ 1 extra good dehorned Guern- sey Cow, to freshen Fb, 6, with 3rd. calf, 4 gal. on reasonable _ feed, very gentle; also 2 Shoats, about 60 or. 65 Tbs. 2a., Little Bone Spotted PC. Bob Knight, Franklin, Rt. 2. Reg. Hereford Cattle, highest guality, horned type, for sale. Cecil Travis, Riverdale. _ 2 Reg. Guernsey Male Calves, 4 mos. old, and one (cant be registered) 3 mos. old, well mond, Farmington. 4 Reg. Holstein Bulls, 17 mos., 12 mos., 1 month, and i week old, all from very. best bloodlines, for sale cheap. Con- tact: Bobby Lindsey, Tennille, RFD 2, D & L Dairy. Purebred Jersey Bull Calf dropped Oct. 7, 1952, out of Standard Fillpail of Evergreen and sired by Wonderful Star Luke, the No. 1 rated Jersey Bull in Southeastern Artificial- Jy Breeding Assn., $50. Older. or younger Bull Calves at popular prices. S. B. Vaughters, Lithonia, Evergreen Farms, Reg. 2-1/2 yrs, old Ayrshire Bull, Frank .S. Broadhurst, Americus, P. O. Box 404. Tel, 2196 Americus. 1 Reg. polled Hereford bull; @pprox. 22 mos. old, also bull, doible standard, 16 mos. old. Priced reasonable, D. C. Collier, Barnesville. Phone 73. Reg., polled Hereford bull, 3 yrs. old, guaranteed breeder, Contact Howard Harrison at Cataula, or call, G. C. Woodruff, Columbus. Phone 3-6401. 1 purebred dbl, standard pole Hereford bull, Domino breed- ing, 4 yrs. old, wt. 1100-1200 lbs., for sale. Byron Whitmire, Bow- man. Rt. 1. A Shorthorn, bull, ealf, for sale. Burt cow and Bennett, Moultrie. Rt, 3. CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE. HOGS FOR SALE White Face poll bull, pure- bred, papers furnished, ready for light service, Domino strain, Sell or trade for White Face grade heifer, ae bred for}! 2nd calf by a ee preferred. H. A, Frese ast Point, 300 Clark Dr. CA 0094. Reg. and grade Angus cattle, male and female. J. G. Purvis, Millen, Phone 321J3. 3 1 black Holstein and Jersey cow, fresh, 3rd calf, Holstein heifer fresh, Ist calf 5 days old, Holstein heifer and 1 Jer- sey calf, 1 yr. old. Luther Clay. Atlanta, 1795 Flat Shoals Rd. 2 yr. old, purebred, but no. | papers, poll Hereford bull. Proven for service, $250. at farm. Contact. E. R. Sims, De- catur, 570 Twin Oak Dr. Apt. 2, Phone EV 1864. 14 White Face cows to drop calves between February and April; also poll White Face bull. 6 are purebred but not reg. Priced to sell. Clarence Craven, Lula, Rt. 2. i full blooded Short Horn bull, 2 yrs. old, in the pink, No papers, $300. See at farm. D. F. Elder, Richland, Box 23. Purebred Angus bull, Hard- wickmere and French Broad breeding, 1 yr. old, $200. FOB my farm. Maurice C, Aber- crombie, Palmetto, Rt. 1, Hut- chinson Ferry Rd. Phone New- : nan -787R4. 21 heifers, 15 are Holstein and 6 Jerseys; 4 Holsteins and 6 of Guernseys are artifically bred heifers. 6 of lot already bred. Jim F. Smith, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 93. 11 Reg. Hereford, 6 spring- ing with 2nd calf, 1 with 1st calf, 1 heifer not bred, 3 bulls, 10 to 12 mos. old. Excellent breeding. Moreland Jackson, Hogansville, Phone 3641. 1 purebred Jersey bull calf, 9 mos. old, $50. A. A. Fowler, Decatur, Rt. 2. 2 = 3 reg. Hereford, horn type, cows, finest Mischief breed, also 2 reg. heifer calves, and 1 reg. Hereford bull calf, 6-7 mos old. Perfect coloring and cond, Reasonable. See at my farm, opposite airport Dallas or phone Atlanta Exchange 5836 or Dallas 4772. J. B. Morrison, Atlanta, Northside Sta. P. 0. Box 201. Guernsey - Jersey cow, fresh with 4th calf, 4 1/2 to 5 gal. milk daily $250. or $225. with- out calf. Loy Francis, Alphar- etta, Rt. 1, Phone 4742. Guernsey cow, 3rd calf in October 1952, giving 4 gal. daily, $175. Fred Cleveland, Roswell, Rt. 1, Hauze Rd. 1 full blooded Guernsey bull, 14 mos, old, extra, large for age, can be Teg. From Fulton Co. Dairy herd, $150. J. C. Souter, Hapeville, 3062 Epringdale Rd. Large, stall fed yearling calf, ood for beef or stock. Mrs. . E. Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2, Box 64. 2 purebred Jersey heifers, heavy springing, in good cond., $300. for both. D. R. Flynt, Lincolnton. Brahman bull, 18 -mos .old, around 800 lbs., not reg., but purebred, $200. or trade for hogs of any type at top market price. R. J. Williams, Davisboro, Rew Sev. polled Hereford bulls, dbl. standard reg. Ready for service. Best bloodlines. Rea- sonable price. John McFar- land, Ft. Valley, Rt. 3, c/o Magnolia Polled Hereford Farm. HOGS FOR SALE Cherry red, med. blocky type Duroe pigs, Reg. buyers name, cholera immune. Reasonable price. M. J. Corbin, Oak Park. Reg. big type black Esset boar, 22 mos. old, $45. at my |Meade Farm, Phone 8-8772. .wood, Rt, 2. 13 sows, Reg. long nose, thin hair type black Essex male, about 1 yrs. old, $25. at my place. foo P, Davis, Empire, Rt. repo. Samson Parker. SPC boars old enough for service with 4 grand champions in bloodlines. SPC sow, daugh- ter of Star Ray, ganddau hter of Victory Supreme and Chal- lenge Me. All cholera immune and will reg. buyrs name. C. R. Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4. OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky type, 7 and 8 wks. old, from champion bloodlines, reg., in buyers name, $20. and $22.50 ea, Ship anywhere. J. H. nome more, Americus, RFD 2, Reg. SPC boar, 10 mos. old, wt. 275 Ibs. litter of 14; was Re- serve grand champion at Sum- ter Co, Fair 1952. Very gentle and easily handled. $65. Will not ship. Jimmy McCrary, Pinehurst. Pigs, ae shoats, OIC and Hereford, extra good cond., 10 to 14 wks. old, $9. ea. up. Je C. Keaten, Ellenwood. 5 purebred but not reg., OIC pigs, ready for sale Feb. 7th, $10. ea.; also the sow wt, about 300 Ibs., $50. Gordon Price, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 65. Reg. Hampshire male, 2 yrs. old, $40.; blocky type gilts and maies, all ages, $15. ea. and up. James W. Veal, Cedar- town, Rt. 3. 4 ioe Berkshire pigs and_ shoats, from reg. stock, sub. to reg., also some Berkshire and SPC pigs crossed, for sale. Vannie Griffin, Lula, Ris ay 5 purebred cherry red, blocky type Duroe males, three 3 mos, old, $20. ea.; one 10 mos old, $25.: one 1 yr. old, $50. Mrs. W. B. Harrelson, Mc- Rae, c/o Sugar Creek Cake, Phone 8066. OIC pigs, 8 wks. old, from prize winning and choice breed- ing stock, Reg., buyers name, short nose, blocky, treated, $20. : ea. Mack Patrick, Voc. Agr, Teacher, Rabun Gap. Reg. Big Bone Guineas, 2 sows, bred Reg. big bone Guinea boar and boars, 3 mos. to 10 mos. old. Priced right. Rever Wade, Alto, Rt. 1. Reg., cherry. red Duroc male hog, 15 mos. old, gentle, $50. to prevent inbreeding. O. W. Cross, Arabi. Purebred Black P. C. boar, about 340 Ibs.,. also a purebred Jersey bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, from Reg. stock, Selt both at bargain or trade for heifers of equal value. J. P. Bacchus, Macon, 5341 Bloomfield Rd. Reg. Hereford Hogs, 30 choice five mos. old gilts and barrows, vaccinated; Gilts, $30. ea.; Barrows, $18. ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd., e/o Ward- Blocky Type Hampshire Gilts and Boars, reg., with papers, 8-10 wks. old, $25. FOB. Hilton Davidson Lowery FFA, Vo-Ag. Teacher, Glen- 1 Purebred PC Male, 1 yr. old, around 250 lbs., $30.; 3 Blocky Type, Short Nose OIC Sows, just weaned Ist. litters of 26 pigs, $30. ea.; 12 PC-OIC Pigs, 8-9 wks. old, $8. ea.; $200. for lot at my place. C. W. Nealey, Morganton. SPC Choice Bred Gilts, $85. ea.; 4 or 5 mos. old Gilts and Boars, $35. and $45. ea. reg. buyers name. 4 mi. SE Pine- hurst. M. J. Blackmon, Pine- hurst. 2 Sows, 200 and 300 Ilbs., with 17 pigs 3 and 4 wks. old, 175-200 Ibs. bred, OIC Sow, 200 lb. farrow 3 = 4 wks., 12 Shoats, 75-125 lbs., 13 Pigs, 35-75 lbs., $15. ea. for lot of 48. All Half Berkshire. G. E. Forehand, Decatur, Rt. 3, 3772 LaVista Rd. Phone Clarkston 3-6946. 10 wks. old Yorkshire Pigs, Gilts, and Boars, from reg. stock, some papers lost (cant |from excellent herd, 80-90 lbs., 3 SPC Purebred Sows, bred to farrow March 15 by reg. SPC Boar named Supreme, $50.-$55.-$65. ea, Cannot ship. Come to ist. house North Un- ion School. Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. pow. SPC Male Pigs, 12 d, $20. ea. James Vv. or wheat. Write, Wood, Pineview. Q eat. Write 3 Five 50 Ib; grade pigs, $12.50 Rt st oul J. Can ea. Or exch, for equal value in| young hens, or yellow corn, or partial payment on milch cow or good grade heifer. Wm. K. Ruppersburg, Fairburn, Rt. 1, Tel. 4202.. ; Reg. SPC Selected Fall Pigs, Reg. SPC Pigs, champion boar, 2-3 $25.-$35. Write or see place 12 mi. N. Altman, Alma, Rt. OIC Pigs and Sho reg. short nose, 7 stock, out of g for sale or exch. for 0 0 Alm Reg. Duroc Pigs, m: ea. Lifetime treatme buyers name. Hoyt Alma, Rt. 4, 2.12 wie old OIC Pi nose, blocky type, name, $25.; Also = i Ship anywher Burnett, Quilts Oaks Farm. ; $35. ea.; Bred Gilts, $75.; Serv- | ice Boars, $60. Dbl. treated, papers free. Will ship. Satis. guar. Quitman Barrs, Eastman. 2 Cherry Red VD one 5 mos. old, 125 Cther 3 1/2 mos. ol $25. Life treated for reg. buyers name. C anywhere. Farm 1 Cohutta. B. Holcomb Hampshire Pigs, best of bloodlines, well marked, 3 boars reg. buyers name, "$25. ea. Will not ship. Pete Cum- bie, Villa Rica, P. O. Box 548. Phone 8041, HEREFORD CATTLE AUCTION S$ A public auction sale of Reg., Hereford a Hereford cattle, bulls, cows with calf, open cows and heifers, will be held Monday, Februar at Toombs Co. Livestock barn, Lyons, Ga. Wr E. Aycock, Moultrie. oa REGISTERED HEREFORD AUCTION Ga. Hereford Assn., will hold an auction Herefords, 33 females and 11 bulls Horned ed type. Cows with calves at side, bred co and open heifers and various age bulls, in Alb Wednesday, February 18th at Union Stock Yard: starts 1:00 P.M. For catalog write: Ralph W 599 Morningside Drive, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. = DUSTING AND SPRAYING MACE DEMONSTRATION A. demonstration of farm and orchard dusti spraying equipment will be held at the Abr. win Agriculture College at Tifton, on Thursd 5th. For full particulars,-get in touch vit D Cordell, at the College. x HEREFORD SHOW AND SALE The Georgia Hereford Assn., Annual Horned Show and Sale will be held in Atlanta at t eastern Fair Grounds, Friday, February 6th starts 9:30 A.M., Sale starts 1:00 P.M. 15 bu females from 11 Georgia herds. For ca Ralph W. Cammack, Atlanta, Ga. 599 M Drive, N.E. 2 REGISTERED ANGUS CATTLE AUC The Shandra Farms-and Berry Schools will h Auction sales of Reg. Angus cattle under di Monday, February 16, Waycross, at Livestock and /Tuesday, February 17, Camilla, Mit Livestock Barn. Sales to begin at 1 P.M. one Offered at each sale: 20 bulls15 are one and to two yrs. old, and 5 are 12 to 16 mos. old; 1 10 bred and open heifers and 5 cows bred o at foot. Contact, George W. Gibson, Rome, 3rd St.. Phone 9050. ee ae ek a farm. A. P. Chapman, Moultrie, Rt. 4,. By Berlin), , Mahal weak these, $12. ea.; 18 mos. ol at 50. ready to breed. y hye, White. { Te lieeieectelieceeaeeeae THE HOLSTEIN-FERISIAN ASSOC OF AMERICA Giljamar Triune Tyler, registered Hols cow owned by the* University of Georgia, 4 has set a new state production record, accord Holstein-Friesian Association of America. takes tthe lead for all of Georgias Holsteins milked three times daily in sion. Advanced Registry Test with MARKET BULLETIN og | Pies Paid At Vorodr Markets $17.15 $00.00 FOR SALE & B rkshire Pigs, HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE RABBITS AND CAVIES FARM HELP WANTED B05: OB. Ac. Commerce. < $ alakis - life or cholera, 100 Ibs., rite: Jobn R. Fair, ne 1005. 8 wks. old, and SPC Pigs, 8 0. ea. L. E. Brown, t.- 2, Tel. Stone fe : Green, City). eM, /son, Rt. lot. Billie Red- M1. BOX Box 304. es, wt. 700 Ibs., re vu and 10 yrs. = pr. Tom Weaver, yrs. , under 40 in, mule. All gentle -J. Harry Lambert, Dawson Rd., Tel. home raised y gentle, $145. Jones- for sale. W. &. Thomaston, 1 spirited 6 yr. horse, $75. or trade for cal- | ves. C, F. Peek, Americus, Rt. <, Box 269. 2, (at Phone | ville, Ga. 3742: Atlanta, side 10 mules, around 1100 Ibs., ea., $50. and up. 6 of these raules matched and work to- gether good. N. A. Johnson, Warrenton. old saddle 1 brown and white shetland Pony, gentle, for sale. Jimmy z * | Rose, Temple, Rt. 2. 9 yr. old mule, black, wt. 1200 lbs., work anywhere, $75. at my barn. J. S. Creel, Dora- "| ville, 5131 Stewart Rd., Phone | _| Chamblee 2366. 9 yr. old mule, 1050 - 1100 lbs., fat, gentle, good shape, and al H. regen both $50. H. E. Furniture 1 good gentle mule, around Ibs., and 1 H. Wagon, Knight, Gray- Lawrence- 1 each: Tenn. Walking Filly, 4 1/2 yrs, old, 3.Gaited Saddle Mare, 10 yrs. old Tenn. Walk- ing Gelding, 5 yrs. old, for sale. C, L. Ellison, Fort Valley, Fort Valley State College. Phone 19. Good 10 yr. old work saddle horse, $50..Exch. for heifer or pigs. Roger S. Cobb, Marietta, 5 gaited Saddle Horse, 6 1/24 old, excellent cond., sale or trade for My farm located 1st. house on left Cobb Co. hoochee River Bridge. Ledbetter, Powers Ferry Rd. One White Arabian Mare, 6 yrs. old, gentle, gaited, bred to reg. Tenn. Walker, will foal in April 1953. J. T. Spier Sr., n, Waymanville (near Brooks Store). Tel. 3303. Bay ee ose 9 yrs. old, fo rae for cow feed. Chatta- Teo, Rta 63 Rd., Mare Mule, milk goat. Geo. Louisville, Rt. 3. spring, wt. Dalton, Rt. | stallion, ice. : Bebe se Savannah, Phone 22869. - stock, buck and head Hwy. does, will breed ea,; does, $4. ea. Cedartown, ped. stock, 8 to $4. ea. and. up; kucks, $4.;. Calif. pee $5. Ship. W. 1 10-15 yrs. 800-900 Ibs., gentle, work any- where, $25. at my place, or trade for 1 gal. daily purebred 1 pr. (horse and mare) black mules, 7-8 yrs. old in coming about 1 M. a., $125. for E W. C. Douglas, Tenn. Walking horses, Bred mares, Reg. in your name; for sale, also at stud, dark sorrel Walkers papers furnished with a. serv-| $5. pr.; $7. G. M. Thomas, ton, RFD Phone 1204. Bay mare Mule, wt. about 950 lb. works good, no plug, cheap for cash. Tom Wood, Fairburn, top quality NCBA registered, for sale at farm. L. L. Hudson, 1910 E. Macon St. Large White rabbits, $z. ea. Will not -ship. E. L. Allgood, Atlanta, Californians, bred. for type, eclor and - production, buck, and several nice young bucks. S. A. Slade, Vienna. Super woll Angora rabbits, 9 mos. old, $5. pr.; Col. anywhere. Robt. E. Smith, 623 Martha Lane. Rabbits, NZW and California, Exp. Col. Mrs. Atl: 68 Short pigs, 0Z., old, solid and broken col., $1.75 ea.; D. Barfield, $4. S. Battson, Griffin, McLaurin St. Ibs. | best offer; like to exc. Giant Chinchilla breeding | pr.; trio.; Carroll- NO. }2NO22: -NO.3 -NQ.A Coosa Valley Livestock Commission $18.00 $18.00 $16.00 $15.00 Ik Yards Co. Thomson $18.10 $16.50 $15.00 $00.00 Pos Rome. ee ee Smith Stockyard, Augusta $18.50 $18.00 $16.50 $00.00 tockyard, Sylvania $19.15 $18.45 $17.30 $00.00 Sows.... $15.25 26 Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie $18.90 $18.56 $00.00 $00.00 ' ard, Jesup $19.01 $18.66 $17.79 $00.00 Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennville $18.90 $18.14 $17.20 $00.00 % : in an Stockyard, Hagan $18.85 $18.54 $17.26 $00.00 | Vidalia Stockyards, Vidalia $18.90 $18.05 $17.19 $00.00 and Cattle Co., Inc. Producers Livestock Exchange, : Donalsonville _ $18.85 $18.60 $17.50 $00.00 Statesboro $18.63 $17.93 $17.01 $00.00 ducts Sales Corp. $18.25 $16.25 $14.10 $13.50 Hazlehurst Livestock Mkt., Hazlehurst $18.87 $18.11 $17.11. $00.00 / Thomaston $19.00 $18.00 $16.00 $15.00 | Muscogee Livestock Co, Columbus $18.90 $18.35 $00.00 $00.00 , me ce Sylvester $19.17 $19.09 $17.81 $15.00 Tee Co. Livestock Market, Leesburg $18.71 $18.38 $17.00 $15.15 , fee Pweinsboro: . | 510-20 $1885 $17.75 $00.00 | Turner Co. Sale Barn, Ashburn $19.00 $18.65 $17.65 $00.00 ; Stockyard, Savannah $19.00 $18.50 $17.50 $00.00 : ee Heavies... . $18.42 : aoe Coffee Co. Livestock Co., Douglas $18.80 $18.73 $17.77 $15.45 restock Market $18.75 $18.25 $17.00 $13.50 | JANUARY 29 : : F stock Market, McRae $19.00 $18.45 $16.09 $00.00 Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt $18.95 $18.65 $17.65 $00.00 s perative Livestock Assoc., # i Wilkes Co. Stockyard, Washington $18.60 $18.00 $16.50 $00.00 Soperton $18.80 $17.20 $16.70 $00.00 rege? SOWS ... . $16.50 a Market, Metter $19.00 $18.50 $18.00 $00.00 | Peoples Livestock Market, Cuthbert, $18.93 $18.51 $17.50 $00.00 E Livestock Salesbarn Inc., ae Farmers Livestock Co., Douglas $18.79 $18.25 $17.01 $14.61. . =) Carrollton deisel - Wayne Co. Livestock Market, Jesup $19.10 $18.60 $17.50 $00.00 Bale Assn, LaGrange $18.30 $17.00 $15.000 $13.10 | Bulloch Co, Stockyard $18.65 $17.97 $17.06 $00.00 $19.60 $17.90 $16.40 $00.00 | Sumter Livestock Assn., Americus $19.00 $18.74 $17.90 $15.50 ; aaa Arlington $18.83 $18.48 $17.32 $14.05 | Black Commission Barn, Gainesville $19.20 $18.00 $00.00 800.00 : . Stockyard, Swainsboro $19.25 $18.60 $17.80 $00.00 | Milan Stockyard, Milan _ $19.00 $18.35 $16.65 $00.00 : Livestock Market, Baxley $18.78 $18.17 $17.18 $00.00 | JANUARY 30 ae r estock Co. Parrot _ $18.76 $18.51 $17.30 $00.00 | Bainbridge Livestock Co. Bainbridge $18.85 $18.50 $16.80 $00.00 ea ane : Heavies... - $16.30 Fitzgerald Livestock Auction, ; . s f ees Eastman ~ $19.00 $18.50 $00.00 $00.00 | Fitzgerald $19.00 $18.56 $17.15 $00.00 , 28 ; i Claxton Stockyard, Claxton $18.75 $18.00 $17.00 $00.00 ; Livestock Co., Camilla $18.75 $18.65 $17.60 $00.00 Sheriff Bros. Sale Barn, Toccoa $19.30 $18.00 $00.00 $00.00 | ard, Albany $18.86 $18.57 $17.60 $15.70 "Smith Livestock Barn, Bartow $19.21 $18.10 , | { . i Calif. Black Giants, W. E. Reeves, Rising Fawn. 25 large doe rabbits, Mann, Macon, Ave. good 3 bred does, 3359 Bank- haired Eng. guinea 2 : 8 | glasville, with good well water, IS AOC? 0z., $2.; bred sows soon to kindle, 669 20 heavy wt., Chinchilla rab- bits, young does and bucks for some for White King pigeons. Let-|bus, also Sunday School bus. ters ans. O. P. Foster, Good|Smooth land, no rocks, new | Hope. house (empty). No drunks, rabbits, does and bucks, Jr. stock, $6. $8.50 trio; Calif. puniors, unrelated pucks and does. Papers furn- ished. Also some New Zealand Reds and Whites, Chinchilla and for sale. some black, grey, white and brown, Sire a grand champion. Juniors, 8 to 10 wks. old,-$5. ea. E. Leroy 4434 Houston FARM HELP WANTED Want good man for 20-35 A, good Jand, 2 1/2 mi. Ea. Dou- on Halves. Plant cotton, corn, potatoes. Prefer white man. pina be able to furnish self. J. L. Abbott, Douglasville, Rt. 1. Want reliable farmer, white or col. for 1 or 2 H. crop or 2-1 horse men. Mail and school Come. Clem Roberson, Temple, Res Want white couple, from country, not over 40, for poul- try and turkey farm. No chil- dren. Must be good and healthy and have good ref. Room, board and salary. Mrs, Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. : Want reliable, industrious, white woman for light far we a s lbs. - hig areas or} work on farm (50 A,), locate shippe ea. ALSO rier|on Route 1, Cornelia, Haber- RABBITS AND CAVIES rabbits for sale. Mrs. Sarah | sham County. Room, board, FOR SALE ONeal, Concord, P. O. Box|small salary. Contact. Mrs. F. 104. E. Pitman, Cornelia, 211 Wood St Giiighillas. (not rabbits): | Fed. Blocky, beet type N. 2. genuine So. American Chin- | White rabbits, Naat Bes iy Want small family colored chillas, ped. breeding stock, | White and Blue Seal breeders.| preferred, to tend 10-12 A. cotton on 50-50 basis. 3 R. house, lights and good well water.- Near Peters colored school. Tractor to farm with. Must be clean. Faris Malcom, Monroe, Rt. 1. : Want good, honest, sober man or small family to truck young to AR&CBA 3 R. tenant house nan, Rt. 3, Brooks Farm bucks, $1. Shipped Exp. colnton. Want good, honest 20 wks. old, NZW _ senior intermediate Williams, Toccoa RFD 1. _ Want colored man, 35-50 yrs. old, with wife, for general farm work and poultry house, Have wired for electricity. J. C. Brooks, New- Want farm family to work large 1 H. or small 2 H. farm on 50-50 basis, D. R. Flynt, Lin- couple to farm 12 mi. So. Toccoa in Frank- lin Co. with mules, 60-50 basis. Good land house, elec., well in yard, wood, barn, pasture and plenty garden space furnished. 0 | Mail Route. No drunks. , F. farm on halves or: for wages. New tractor and good mules to farm with. 3 mi. Decatur cn No. 12 Hwy Near schools ~ and churches. R. S. White, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. Want white or col. family to tend 2 acres tobacco, some cot- ton and about 3,000 turpentine faces. All on 50-50 basis. Good fouse, on mail Rt. Must be willing workers. Henry Vickers,~/ a Ambrose. 4 Want family for 1 or 2 H. cotton and corn farm in Gwin- | nett Co..Halves or 3rds and 4ths. Give full particulars a- ; bout self. Paul T. Stowe, Da- eula, Rt 1... ae se MARKET BULLE TIN _ Lobbying Chane) Against TOM LI Dismissed By Federai Judge (Continued from page One) in a world government to protect their loot wherever it may be, without regard _ to the welfare of the people of any coun- try and without regard to the-lives and blood that must be shed to defend their holdings in every corner of the world. It is not strange that a Chicago law- yer, like Scott Lucas, or the minions of internationalists in ,.Washington, would resort to fake prosecutions of public of- ficials in the hope of intimidating them into silence. I know of no greater evidence of loyal and affected effort by any farm official than for him to be singled out by the international buccaneers as the enemy of the enemies of the farmers of Georgia and the Nation. - FOR THE RECORD I want to express my gratitude and appreciation to Hugh Howell and Victor Davidson. These two outstanding lawyers, Georgians and Americans who, at the beginning, promptly volunteered their services to fight the charge _ sons of whom Georgia may well and who done so, faithful the full kno wledge of the p insidious influences, official wise, behind this prosecution cution. These gentlemen have courage which is an honor to to their profession and marks TOM LINDER - Commissioner of Aer FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS Wi Want good, honest family of good farmers, white or colored for good 2 H. farm on halves. 2 good mules and tractor for heavy work. Exceptional good land, no rocks nor stumps. Elec.. lights, school bus and mail Rt., by my house, 1 mi. SW Jenkinsburg. No drunks or public workers. W J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg. Want farmer with 2-3 all _ time workers, and not over 5 in family. 85 A., money~ crop; d7 A. peanuts, cotton, corn, trucking, turpentine, peanut p.ckers, hogs, all on 50-50 basis if desired. Good land pastures, | 3 1/2 mi. No. Pitts. No drunks. | RL. Faircloth, Pitts, Rt. 1. Want 1 or 2 in family to do general farm work. Will furn- isr #4 R. house and garden and pay top farm wages. When replying send at least 2 ref., and particulars about self. B. C Long, Atlanta, 733 Pasley Ave, S. E. AL 9457, Want reliable white man, and wife for farm. Furnish house, lights ete. also tractor and equipment and give reasonable acreage for 1953 crop, to help mie with hay and corn crop and repairing farm buildings, -etc. Chas. H. Higgins, Rome, Rt. 5 Want man and wife for gen. farm work on shares. Crop, and chickens. Could use Middieaged man and wife. want job on poultry farm for 1953, for small house and good salary. State particulars. A. A. Pruitt, Atlanta, a Carroll Sty SE. Want job and house, 5-6 R. with lights and water, on farm. Myself and 2 brothers, 18 and 21 -yrs. and mother and sister. Ready to move any time. How- | ard Whitten, Covington, Rt. 2. 40 yr old man wants job on farm with good man, pay every week at $3. a day. Raised on farm. Also exp. raising flowers, etc. Lowery Lee Clark, Hart- 38 yr. dld white man ith wife, small children, wants job overseeing stock or cattle farm. Life time exp., also in dairy, farm machinery and handie}and water. labor. 4 R. house. State best/and other | wages and full particulars.|Have to be move Lama Ross, Griffin, 630 N. 9th Mitchell, Cente St. Box 11 A. Z Single white man, 37 yrs.| Want job on old, wants job on farm. Sober, |Self and wife onl honest, dont smoke, good i ith li health. Want at least $12. week- | Jack Crew, B ly with room, board, laundry.| Pine Grove. J. M. Reed, c/o RC Oa : Kite, Rt. 27). iS 49 yr. old man with site (no children) wants job on farm with good honorable peo- ple. Tend chickens 5 1/2 or 6| 18 and 22 yrs. old, on farm, for regu Want family able finance ees only self, to work 5 to 90 A. farm, | irs | 5 R. house, 4 mi. town -on| 1. Hwy., and Warner Robins Rt. | but prefer couple. . Hardy Rhyne, White, Rt. weil, Rt. 2, wants small farm with good tobe Good land to farm and raise. livestock. Standing, rent. Write J; Yan McCollum, Rochelle. POSITIONS WANTED 4-5 R. house for standing rent, Floyd, on school bus Rt., near. At- Janta. A. L. Wright, Atlanta, 434 Park Ave., S, E. Want farmer white or col., for farm, 15-20 A. good land, 4 R. house, 2 m. man Basket Factory. Contact: S_ E. Morgah, College Park, RED 2. me. A. L. Bates, Crew St., S. W. Want job on farm, : from Union| driver or day work, Prefer farm. Lifetime exp. L City on paved road, near Cole- | cattle farm. Must -have house | or 4 R. house with lights. Have including furniture furnished | wife and 9 yr. Atlanta, 347 | Bus Rt. necessary. L. F. Dwight, tractor Want job on chicken or stock old boy.: Cordele; Rt. 2. days weekly at not less $25.} ok weekly salary. Prefer within s Respectable Christian family | radius 70 miles Rockmart. Have |) * ae gh se : - moved. Augustus ./3 in family. c/o Mrs Rockmart, Rt. 2. Want job as caretaker of a- bout 3 acres -land, Raised on a i od aised on farm, ir eal tes ree Know oe On. soil produce and yield. Small | and water. Ww. cabin to live in. D. A. Moon, Atlanta, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 103. N. W. vegetable Recs: in or near Eman Berryman, Sw White man, wife, 3 children, te cron: Dairy. Exp., tractor and make | wages and hi Sallie Floyd, how to Statior St. sees Linder Wins Battle With Livestock Dealers Solons Refuse To Curb Commissi Agriculture Commissioner Tom Linder won a major battle in his fight with live- stock auction barn operators January 29th when a House committee rejected - a bill to curb Linders livestock industry. After a three-hour session, including a public hearing into which personalities ; power over the _ were frequently injected, the House Agri- culture Committee voted 25 to 4 against HB 166 by Rep. B. C. Gardner Jr., of Dougherty County. - The bill would have created an 11- member livestock board, with Linder as chairman, tu exercise control over live- stock regulations, which are now vested solely in the commissioner. Despite the lopsided committee vote, an effort could be made to have the House disagree with the committee re- port. But committee members indicated they do not anticipate such a move. After a public hearing, the committee went into executive session and debated the bill anotner 30 minutes before voting that it do not pass. Linder hotly attacked the bill and its proponents in his editorials in the Market Bulletin, which his department publishes. And the House chamber was filled for the hearing, with spectators about evenly divided. Gardner said that he helped pass - House Bill 507 last year. That was the highly controversial bill b he said. Reprinted From The Macon (Georgia) Selequick giving Linder the authority to regulate the livestock industry. But the Albany legislator said no man should have the power to put a Jivestock dealer out of business. J. W. (Taxi) Smith, Albany diame: and several livestock dealers supporting the bill, aimed sharp criticism at Linders administration of the act. But Linder made his defense a vigor- ous offense He charged the livestock barn operators are objecting because the law is being enforced. And commenting on criticism of some of his inspectors, he said you legislators ought to know how good they are because practically every one of them was recom- mended to me by a member of the Legis- lature. The commissioner declared the barn operators by their own statements proved they have made money. He reported that hog prices paid Georgia farmers are about two cents a pound higher than in neighboring states and charged the barn operators are irked about that. They cant make as much money paying Georgia farmers. the same price that is paid on the Chicago market, * Joining Linder in opps ing during an outbreak of vesic + were J. L. Roberts, vperator plants in Thomasville, Ga., an and J. S. Haddock, of Colun bu producer. _ Roberts charged that the stock board yielded to politic thema, a hog malady, and vice of experts in setting up Those regulations cost t least 5 million dollars, adding, from a er ee I should favor the bill becaus of our-Florida plants went up percent under those regula Haddock, who said he sold him, and charged that men for the sake of a few dolla tered disease all over the te . On the opposition side, C of Atlanta, president of on tion Barn Operators. said accused by Linder in the pushes pales: of being ar He defended the ope table business men, interest need sume relief? a He said the ope