Sp 2 To Ore Linder Commissioner it al By TOM LINDER | and of the sabbath, as it k, came Mary Magdalene r ed back the sfone from es ou tenance was ike Hight. d hi raiment white as snow: for fear of him the keepers | an became as dead men, ni a1 answered and said women, Fear not ye: for I ye seek Jesus, which was is ioe es forte is risen, ; . Come, see the place_ n toward the first day | { . Lord lay. Matthew ovenant and Six Hundred hen Moses led the children. Egypt, the Hebrew year 13 moons or months of 28 nder this arrangement the lays always came on the same e month. The tenth day of was on the first day of the he fourteenth day of each on the fifth day of the week. day of the month, this was on lowing the sabbath each year, [ never. be on the sabbath. When y of the ont. this was before the sabbath each 1 id never have been taken up th and they would never tines, when Abraham re- . God told Moses for the chil- srael to take up the lambs on | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1953 over of Moses and the Israelites out of Egypt. That was on the fifth day of the week which we call Thursday. The next Z day, the sixth day of _the week, which we call Friday, was the day of. His crucifixion. we call Saturday, was the Jewish sab- bath; and the seventeenth day of the month was the first day of Je week, _ which we call Sunday. Until that time the passover was ob- served in memory of the deliverance of the children of Israel from Egypt. At that time Jesus told His disciples that in the future when they did this they ~ should do it in-remembrance of Him. -Therefore, according to the Bible when christians observe the Lords Supper they do it in remembrance of Him and His death and resurrection instead of in re-~ membrance of the exodus from Egypt. a Th was most essential for Jesus to in- | struct His disciples in the future to ob- serve these rites in remembrance of Him instead of in remembrance of the exodus, for this made it possible for people of other races to partake and did not limit. its future observances to thoseSof racial descent from Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. - In 324 A. D. Constantine the Great became the first Emperor of the Roman: Empire to embrace the christian religion. In 330 A. D. he founded the City of Constantinople, named, for himself, as the eastern capitol of the Empire. Constantine undertook to strengthen his Empire by making the State religion -acceptable to all the. people of the Km- pire, including the eastern sun worship- pers. Constantine died in 337 A. D. The first day of the week was called - Sun Day because the sun is the most important heavenly body. The second day of the week was-called Monday, or Moonday, because the moon is the second most important heavenly body. The name Easter was a word derived from -ancient worshippers of the Spring who used it because the sun rises in the east and controls the seasons. By this arrangement the Jews could still observe their sabbath on the seventh day of the week. The christians could still observe the resurrection on the first day of the week, Because the first day of the week was also called Sunday, it was the day of worship for the sun god. In other words, the first day of the week, pune and rer are simply ihres Fi IRST DAY OF THE WEEK (Miscalled Easter) | of the week. The sixteenth day of the month and seventh day of the week, which _ who accept Him, of their like resurrec- tion at His second coming, He arose on not depend on rolling away, the stone "NUMBER, 29 es the course of time the Christians in n th Roman Empire accepted, the term Easter Sunday instead of resurrection first day The above is given merely as a matter of history and to keep the record straig The paramount thing is the observance of the Lords last passover supper in r membrance of His death, burial and res< urrection. ie Jesus died on the cross as the perfect os all-sufficient sacrifice in atonement for all the sins of all men who repent and accept Him Asa covenant with all thosa the third day in the sight of men. Jesus said before Abraham was I am. Jesus is God. The resurrection of Jesus did from the tomb. It did not depend upon the appearance of angels to men. It_ could have taken place without any man knowing about it. It was as if Chris had said to Mary and His disciples, my own resurrection is evident to you of my | power to raise from the dead all those = who believe on me. = According to the ancient calendar tha Se sixth of our April is the anniversary of | the resurrection of Christ. Next Sunday will be the fifth day of April and will | miss by only one day being the true resur= | rection day. Most Christians will ob- | serve the day next Sunday, which i really the anniversary of the~ sabbath, | during which Christs body rested in i tomb. _As we who are Christians observe and z remember the day of His rested 4 we should also remember that many Oh | the ancient dead arose after the resum | rection of Christ. In Matthew 27: 52, 53 we are told And the graves wer@ opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose, And came out of the graves after His resurrection, and went | into the Holy City, and appeared untae - many. q We should also remember constantly Christs promise that He will come again and send His angels to gather His elect throughout the earth and seas, whether | they be among the dead or among thos ; who remain on earth. He also warna | us that at such time you think not, the | Lord shall come. f TOM LINDER { ~ Commissioner of Agriculture sans aaah Bicineatty PAGE rwo : me \ GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and vequests to be put on the mailing list and for change of ad: ~-s to STATE, BU- REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPI. Ol, Atlanta. NATIONAL Ayal |asspc Warion ACTIVE MEMBER Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under pestage| regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. : - : Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address. Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. : Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace Si., Covington, Ga By Department of Agricultur Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau o Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Entered as scond class matte August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act} of June 6, 1900. Accepted for; mailing at special rate of postage | provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. i Executive Office State Capito Editorial and Executive Office: f State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. E Publication Office : 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE S FLOWERS AND SEED _FOR SALE Red Carnation, Milk and Fragrant Lemon Lilies, $1. Wine Butterfly Bulbs, Xmas] doz; Orange Day Lilies, 40c Cacti, Cedar Fern, Conch Be- doz.: $1.50 C; $6. M; Dbl. Or- onias, Sultanas, Coleus, 5, $1.5 ange Day Lilies, Mixed Colors eden Iris Lilies, Mixed Flow- Iris, 50c doz.; $3. C; Trumpet er cutttings, 10, "$1; Petunias,} and Dbl. Daffodils, 40c doz.; Violets, Larkspurs, Daisy Mums, 35c doz.; Exch. for sacks. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, Dif. colors Petunias, 15c doz.; Purple Stripe, Silver Striped, and Green and White Striped Jew, also Sultanas, 10c ea. Add $2. C; $10..M, PP in Ga. Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy. White Conch, Strawberry Be- gonias, Rose, White Oxalis or Shamrock, 25c ea.; Grey Iris, with blue falls Orange Day Lilies, $1. doz.; Hollyhock, Bal- son, Giant Marigolds, Zinnia Rebecca, Rt. 2. Mums, Mixed ostage. Mrs. P./E. Traylor, Seed, (have flowers 6 in, diam.) ebecca. 20c large pkt. Mrs. W. L an, R E Ageratum, Primroses, Paper Se se: ; White Narcissus Bulbs, Fever- Grandmother's Old _Time few, Ten Weeks Stock, Daf- fodils,-Oxalis, 50c doz. in dollar Jots or more. Add postage. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register, Rt. 1. Box 20. Chrysanthemum Plants Bur- andy Red) Lavender Lady, 50, Fi Mrs. J. Y. Ross, Rex. Bleeding Heart, 75c ea.; But- terfly, Golden Rod, D. Perkin Rose, (rooted), oueHines 10c ea.; Jonquil Bulbs, $1. Bridal- wreath, Spirea Bulbs, 10c ea.; Blue Iris, 25c ea.; Bronze Chry- santhemums, 50c doz. FOB. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy. Jap. Iris (Kaempferi), bloom- All colors Chrysanthemums, | jn i lumps, any color, large, small, Silvery Blue Sal- labeled, 350 ea: $20. CF Ad- via, Goldenglow, Dbl. Coreop-} miral Byrd, Majestic Daisy, sis, all col. Dbl. Gaillardia, | pjants $1.50 doz: $10. C. V. Yellow Cone Flowers, Pink W. Wilson, Savannah, Rt. 3, Achillea, Physostegia, mixtures Box 184: _ Z $1.25 doz.; Blooming _ size Gloriosa, 75 ea.; Velvety Red Everblooming Rose, large, 75c Pink and Red Bachelor But- ton Seed, 10c pack, plus self ea. Mrs. Maude Granger, Reids-| addressed envelope. Mrs. J. ville. O. Montgomery, Scottdale. Rose Scented Geranium cut- Chrysanthemum Plants, nam- tings, l5c ea; Red Gizzard,;ed and _ labeled; Exhibition Xmas Cacti, Solid Green, Pur-} Pompom, Anfemones, Fujii, ple and Silver Stripe Jew cut-| Button Types, all colors. Miss tings, 10c -ea.; Purple Achi-| Frances Taylor, Sharon. By OS te dot, VEN &. wrvea Clad Rule Meanie benas, Red, Orchis, Deep Rose, White With -Red Stripe, 10c| colors, $2. C. Mrs. J. W. Byrom, ea. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth,| Sharpsburg, Rt. 1. Rochelle, P. O. Box 1044. Giant Exhibition Type nas Yellow Cannas, 50c doz.;| Garnet King, 20c ea. damp Shasta Daisies, Mums, small,| Packed; Glad Bulbs, mixed col- early spring flowers, White | 0rs, unlabeled, 1 in. diam., 20c and Blue Iris, 40c doz.; Also| doz. Add postage. No stamps. want Ferns, Rose cuttings, ie David J. Arnold, Shell- man. Rhubarb Roots, Peonies, Pyra- canthas, or cuttings of Gard- x : arg Mums, 4 enia, Camellia, Azaleas, or any BCP rae Oe) AEs doz., $1.; 2 Rosemarys, $1.; 50 box flowers. Mrs. J. O. Maul- din, Rocky Face. Few Young Tiger, Lemon, and Orange and Red Dbl, Lily Plants, Five Cents each: Pink Cherokee, Blue, and Everbear-~ fing Red Rose cuttings, 10c; Red Spirea, Althea, rooted, 25c; Star of Bethlehem, 2, 5c. Miss O. D. Kirk, Rockmart, Rte2; Chrysanthemums, large yel- low, white, bronze, any kind, 50c doz.; Large Red Cannas, yellow, orange, 75c ea.; Pink Peony, $1. ea.; Dorothy Perkin Pink Rambling Rose, rooted, 60c. Plus postage. Mrs. Mabel White and Yellow Lady Bank- sia Thornless Rose, 2, $1.; Abe- lias, Ligustrums, White, Pink Rose, 50c ea.; Red, Pink, Blue Hydrangeas, $1.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. ; White Daisy Mums, Yellow Dwarf, $4. C; Pink Embricated Camellia cuttings, $1.25 doz. Prompt shipment, All damp packed. Mrs. Joe A. Whaley, Shellman, Rt. 2, Box 166. Fine large Bearded Iris, Orchid, Sky Blue, Yellow, Pur- Moore, Rome, Rt. 1. ple, Many 2 Tones, Si; 25 doz. Mis. Ji. McGurie, Adairs- ville, . Rt. 2. MARKET BULLET! { FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Domestie Nandina Seed, 52 crop, 60c; Coral Vine Tubers, co size,e 50 ea.; Dbl. Pearl Tuberose Bulbs, med. size, 16-70c; $2.35 C. Del. to 3rd. zone, 5e on checks. Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville, Rt. * Bxhibition Mums, Quill Red, White, Yellow, Fuchsia, Yellow and Red Two Tone, Bronze, Pink, White, Daisy ae 36 pplants, Bic Plus postage. rs. M. Johnson, Bainbridge, c/o Johnsons Store. 5 Yellow Jasmine, '30c bunch; Jonquil Bulbs, 25c doz.: $1.; Snow Dro s, $1. C; Broad Leaf Garlic ulbs, 50c - doz. Add postage. Mrs. Carl. B, 1 dozen mixed Pinks, 55c; doz, $2.; Gaddis, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Giant _Dahlias, White, Sunburst, Norris Mrs. George, Superba, Glamour, Mrs. Warner, Trea- sure Island, Buckeye King, 50 var., all fine, $2.50 doz.; Large Type Chrysanthemums, J gol. a doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. P. Ivey, Bremen, Hic ae Dusty Miller, Jonquils, Star "of Bethlehem, Butter and Eggs, Daffodils, Larkspur, 2c ea.; $1.50 C; 1000 mixed, $10. Add postage. Clumps Shrubberry, cheap at my yard; Also Chrysanthe- mums, Iris, 50e doz. Mrs. Arthur Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 222. . Large Dbl. Pink and Red Poppy Seed, 10c large spoon; Large branching unflower Seed, 20c cup; Large Slender Red Pepper, 25 per doz. pods. Add postage. Mrs. Luther | T. Hutson, Blairsville, Star Rt. ~ Cacti, Begonias, Coleus, Pur- ple Stripe Jew, Parlor Ivy, 12 cuttings, $1.; Fluffy Ruffle and another Fern (name unknown) 35c ea.; 2, 60c; If ordered with cuttings, 25 ea.; Mixed Dah- lias, 75e doz..PP in Ga. Mrs. Lovelle Ownbey, Blairsville, RE53, Box82: > d Boxwood, 10 in., $3. doz.; American Tree and Gobe Arborvitae, 12-18 in., $4. doz.; Wisteria, Spruce Pine, Beauty *|/Rose, 8, $1.; Large Per. Phlox, 3 doz. $1.; Pink Rhodo- dendron, Mtn.- -Laurels, $2. doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. Pink and White Rhododen- Mamoth Kathleen Day ~ Lilies, drons, Pink Cherokee Rose, Mtn. Laurels, all col. Wild Azaleas, 2-3 ft., $2. doz.; Globe and American Tree Arborvitae, 2 ft, $1. ea.; Boxwood, 10 in., $3. doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. 50 M rooted pies Hedge, 50 C, or 200 for 3. sacks Rooted Purple Wisteria, 50c ea.;- 3, $1.; Pink and White Spirea, Red Radiance Rose blooms monthly and Pink Rose cuttings, 25cea.; 6, $1. Del. Mrs. B. L. Thornton, Bowdon. Rooted Verbenas, new vel- vety colors, Royal Blue, Dark Red, (White Eye), 4: Reds, White, Purple, Rose, Orchid, 4 Pinks, Lavender, American Beauty, Wine, also Fern Leaf Type, others, 18 asst., $1.35 prepaid. Damp packed. Mrs. H. E. Richatdson, Bowdon, Rt. i: Red Crape Myrtle, White Eng. Native .Dogwood, White, Red Spirea, Dbl., Pink Rambler Roses, 8, $2.; White, Deep Blue, Light Blue, Purple Ger- man, Wine Delta tis) 8. Ot: Large Incurved Orchid, Bron- ze Mums, 10, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon. Old Fashion Purple Violets, Day Lilies, mixed German Iris, Dbl. Phoenix and Emperor Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, White Narcissi, Dbl. Red Can- nas, 75c doz.; $4. 20 C.. PP. Mrs: Bee Harrison, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 81. ' White Narcissi, $2. ce Orange Day Lilies, Purple, 2 Tone, and White Iris, Red, Yellow Cannas, 75 doz.; King Alfred Jonquils, 25 doz.; Snowdrop Bulbs, Purple Ver- bena, 6, 25c; Small Bloom Jonquils, 25 doz. Exch. for print sacks. Martha Womack, * Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89. Lavender, } FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE . = ~10 colors rooted Bers Ver- bena, 3 doz., $1.. Pink Bronze, Red Daisy Mums, Mnums, ~ Azaleamums, (disbud) $1. ie. Ad_ postage! under $2. Mrs. H. B. ae Chula. om lias, Dbl. Crape Myrtle, 3 col. Hydrangeas, Purple 50c ea.; Nandinas, ee Dahlia Tubers, large, 25 Plus postage. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. Box 343. White Weigelas, Spirea, Blue |Linda, Forsythia, 3, $2.24; Juniper Cut., Dbl. Var. AL theas, English Dogwoods, Win- ter Honeysuckles, 12.-in,, 10, $1.15; Jap. Sunflower, 2 doz., $1.50. Mrs. E. B. Thornton, E. L. Harrison,, Bremen, Rt. 22; BOX. Bie Sees : Mums, large flowers, low, wine, laven tone, 10 each, also 10 small Flower- ing Mums, $1. Each color wrapped separately, damp packed. Mrs. Cammie Lee Hunt, Buford; Rt. 1. Pink Phritt Sob. @s-- ga: 300; $4.50, 500; $8. M. With roots. PP. Alma Moseley, But- ler, Rt. 2. Giant Dbl. Red, Yellow, Or- chid, Purple, Bronze Dahlia Bulbs, 3, 25c; Large Daisy, Button, Cushion Mums, | all colors, 50c doz. Ad _ postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Cal-. houn, Rt. 2) Dbl. Hollyhocks, Poppy, Sweet William Seed, 20c pkt.; Plants: Goldenglow, Dbl. Lark- spur, per. Phlox, Red, Yellow, White Chrysanthemum, Blue, White, Purple, Rust color Iris, each 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. 'C. Gentry, Ceeee Rts 3, =Box 137: 4 Cannas, Tube Roses, Glads, Daffodils, $1. doz.; Milk and Wine, Day and = Amaryllis Lilies,. Pink Crape Myrtle, Red Seven Sister Running Rose, Coralberry, Umbrella Palm, Lantana, 25c ea. Add postage. Exch. for print Sacks. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Star of Bethlehem, a doz., 50c;. Broom, 3, $1.; Forsythia, Pink_ Running Roses, Purple, ea. Exch. for African Pink Hyacinths, large White Mums, Tulip Bulbs. ed Oxa- lis.. Ce H. Rhodes, Caren, Rt. 1 as N 4 dif. Altheas, Butterfly Bush- es, tee so) lots of other shrubs, 5 $1: - Also Azalea- mums, 4 dif, Mums, Per.. Phlox, other per. flowers, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. T. K, Moore, Sr., Canton, Rte ot Star of Bethlehem Cacti, large blooms. (yellow), Pink and White Dbl. Begonia, Pink, White Granius cuttings, White, Aug. Lilies, 25c ea.; Mixed col. iolets, Noel Payne, Canton, Rt. 3. Indian. Paint Bruck, Hollyhocks, Yellow Shasta. Daisy, 3 kinds Prin- rose, Per. Phlox, Per Asters (blue), many - others, 30 plants, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Wheeler, Canton, Rt. 3. - Govt. Insp. Apiteas all colors, good roots, moss packed, $1.50 doz. Plus 25 postage, each dozn; 50 postage out of state. Exch. dozen for 6 print sacks alike, or 3 alike. No odds. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Dbl. Daisy, a4 St, Doyle Evans, Carttecay. Long, ind Short Trumpet Daffodils, 75c C; Db. Mums, pink, white, daisy type, bronze, pink, 40c doz.: Moon Vine|y Seed, 10c doz. PP. Add_post- (10e on checks). Mrs. Ela Griffin. Dry Tube Rose Bulbs, Delta, Siberian Iris, 75 doz.; 15. fine Tris, (1 Dykes Medal Winner free), $1.; I-rge Commerical Mums, white, yellow, pink, Spider Mums, $1. doz.; Type, mixed col, 50c doz; all kinds, sizes, felons, Pe looms, Button | Wax Lead Ligustrum, Abe al each Oleanders, Altheas, 2 col.|1 yel- | *lea.; $1. orders PP. Rt Pink Dbl. Petunia cuttin Ss, 25C N. doz. Jeane Wilson, Be a, Dahlias, med., large, $1. doz.; Purple Easter Lilies, 10c ea.; $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. |. Moore, Cataula, c/o A. H. : Small | b Master Slection: varieties, California and Southern _ strz doz.; Plus postage. MO. Mrs. Lena Madd X esville. = oe colors 2 Tone Da , red -white, red yuble field grown, all large, medium, pom} Fashima (white -spid' $1. Add postage. _ Law, Chula. | 2 Rooted veo = Rose, all with white varieties Mums, Damp moss packed. M1 Whiten, Chula. Glad Bulbs, med. siz bow colors, 60c doz. Land, Clayton, c/o Ki Farm. ~ ; Largest vara Bulbs: King of Blacks hys Masterpiece, King, Yellow King, Midas, Orange Giant, Beacon, Red Jersey, ette 50 doz. PP; Mrs Josie Clayton, Box 313s 2 Shasta Daises, 35 do: ed Cannas, yellow, -ora: doz.; Mixed mums, rust, -yelow, 50c doz.; Pink Running Rose, x White Iris, $1. doz.; Holly and White Dogwoo Howard, Clevela d, Clematis Vin wi] White Iris, 50: See ple;.., 15e52 doze Gi Violets, 50r doz.; Lar; Morning Glory Roots, and Door Running Fern, Daffodils, Narcissi, $1..C. Add postage. M Brown, Columbus, 132 Wood Dr. : Privet Plants, old and y free. Come. dig away. Japnie ai olley, lanta, 1338 N. Ww. . Hightower : a o Atrioan Violeta: SI rooted plants, all differen labeled including at le |doubles, 3, $1.25; 7, $2.25; Greenwood Ave., Large White Betsy | Chrysanthemum Plants, doz. No checks. MO. No. filled ur 1d ?|Myrtle P. Hunt, Capitol View Ave., Boxwoods, 2- 10 yrs. old 75c. ea:;Swec. Wiliam Pla 50c- doz.; Forsythia, Gard 25c - $2. A. F. Jackson, 435 Aud geste a N. 5495. arse White Iris, , Blue Siberian. Iris, 50c doz. Dbl. and Single Orange Day Lilies, 40c doz.; Scarlet This 25c bunch; Chrysanthemum: mixture, medium daisy | tons, Betsy Ross, large. them at my home. Mrs. Juli Singleton, Atlanta, 1139 Ave., S.. Ey Di. 2654 eens Azaleamums,.. red, yellow, bronze, 50c doz.: Oleanders, 5c; Geranium ~ tings, red, pink, white, rooted, 16c a.; - PP- on $ orders. Mrs. Frank Ba Atlanta, 1185 Moreland S.;E. aa 92.25 Achimenese, - Blue, Lavender, $1. doz.; Glor Climbing Lily, $1.25 ea. Wilson, . Atlanta, ee Ave., N. E. Red, Pink, White da of each, 1 Pi Mrs. W. ville, Rt. Fall Chrysanth ronze, p $1.; i Large I * Moss . packed. Mrs. J. G. Robertson, Carroll- ton. : hae Add _ postage. | FLOWERS| AND SEED - FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE. S AND SEED : "FLOWERS: AND SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE / | Hawk (dark velvety red),| Red, White Thrift, 3 doz,| Nice large Dahlias.. asst, Colorado Gold, other varie White Doty, Yellow Doty,|$1.15; Small Type Azalea-|colors, $1. doz.; Also Wooden |ties Chrysanthemum Plants for [|Shasta Daisy, $1. doz.; Small|mums, White, Pink, Red, mix-|Holyhocks, white, pink, 25c|sale. Mrs. Rowe Johnson, .;| Yellow Button, Small White}ed, 4 doz., $1. 50; Per. Phlox|ea.; Blue Flags, $1. doz. Plus|Douglasville, Box 207. [| (pincushion center), Daisy | Purple, Rose, 5 clumps, $1.25; |postage. Mrs. J. G. Hunnicutt, . $8. | Type dif. coors. and sizes, 18,/Verbene, 80c doz.; About 400 Dial. Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, 3 ) >|S1. Add 20c postage for $1.|Jonquil and Daffodil: Bulbs/| doz., $1.10; Yelow 4 o'clock, Lace Ferns, |orders. No less filed. Miss Ruth|mixed, $3. plus postage. Mrs. Dahlias, mixed, dbl., $2. doz.; | Chinese Forget-Me-Not Seed, E. Ston2./Underwood, Conyers, Rt. 3. Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. Smaller, $1.50; Mixed Peren-|15c ttsp. Plus stamped address- vs Sas nial Phlox, Mums, Goldenglow,|d envelope. Miss Sarah AL | Healthy, well sprouted Day| Rooted Pink... Thrifts 4 Buttercups, 20 col. mixed and|Wright, Elberton, 107 College Lily Bulbs, . unlabeled, fine |large clumps, $1. Add 25 post-|Blue Siberian Iris, Thrift, | Ave. Leese 83. PP: in Ga. aes age. Mrs. Clarence McMillian,|Hibiscus, 60c doz.; 2 each, Poppies: Very dbl Salwin uchanan, oe: t.|Dacula, Rt. 1. Tulips, Easter Hyacintths, Pink, or Mixed Col. saucer :|3. Tel. 2131. ; . Large or Small Ddhlias, ae ay, ae ee size, nice plants, 50c doz.; 3 A plant free: No| Rooted Cherokee Roses, 50c good colors, etc.,~ $1.25 doz.|Gj doz., $1.; Mums: Bronze with e Griffin, Adel, ea. PP. in Ga. Mrs. R. L. Oz-|PP. Mrs. B.A. Weeks, Dial. ey Dahlonega, Rt. 1. reddish gold reverse, favoritte, more, Colquitt. Large Dahlia Bulbs, asst. col., i 50c doz.; 3 doz., $1.; Achimenes l $1. doz. Plus postage. Miss| Al colors Giant Size Dablias | Bulbs, purple | giant, 25c, $1. ane Pearl Begonias: white single, red, Betty Hunnicutt, Dial. al mixed and dbl, $2. doz.;|Add postage. Mrs. "Frank osa, Sprengeri|Pink, rose double, rooted, 30c Clements, Enigma. Lilies, Sc og ea.; 4, $1.; King Alfred Daf-| Dahlia Bulbs, good eyes, Aiel oe a ghee ee : 3 Seed, 25c pk; fodils, Chinese Sacred lLily|mixed colors and sizes, large, |Bjye Siberian Tris, Thrift, 60c 4 o'clock, finest mixed, 2- : - 35e Bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage.|small, al unnamed,. $1.30 doz.|goz- Hardy Hibiscus, 6, 60c. 21/2 ft., showy, bushy, Grand- xtra for ship-|No out-of-state orders. Mrs.|Plus postage. Or exch for 4 Add postage. Mrs. Lona Black- mothers Favorite, bearing Misc) Beatric Odom, Cordele, Box|print sacks or 5 white. Ea. pay|well, Dahlonega, Box 51. hundreds Red, Yelow, White, wh eee Se postage. Mrs. Dean Walker, 8 Violet, and Variegated flow- hoee food Daly a : Red Hot Poker, 4, 50c; $1.35 }s, 25c pkt.; 50c cup. Exch. and Baby | Fine Cannas, Eurkea White, _ |doz.; Evergreen vine, 50, $1.75; for other flowers or euttings. Large Giant, King Humbert Red,| Large mixed color Dahlias,|_3 : Blue Flag Flowers, 5,|/4dd postage. Mrs. J. N. Bar- ag Center |Gold, Yellow Humbert, Madam | $1.25 doz.; Yellow Cannas, $1. 50c: $1. doz.; Lilies, 3, 50c. Add\ty, Esom Hill, R 1. ee Xmas | Fanare = prs of Portland = pe vee Mrs. Eunice postage. Dollie Pearson, Dah-| Beg ine aka in 0 doz 10. C; $40.) Woody, Dial. > onias, pi gonia cuttings, a; $ $ $ y. lonega, Rt. 1, Box 43. cuttings, 25c ea.; 4 kinds Cacti, P M; Shasta Daisies, mixed : - House lants, Mums, $2. C- Mrs. J. R.-Camp, Dahlia Bulbs, good eyes,| Evergreen, and large type 25c ea.; Blue G Ape Ayacin- ostage. No chks. 2 Cordele. : |mixed colors and sizes, large, ths, 40c doz. Mrs. . 'T. Coc- a ain ee Meee a Gakemed 4100 dole pie ike ce ne noes aren, Bliay, RE. aoe 2 Oleanders, dbl. yellow, pink Plus postage. Or exch. for 4] yor spots. Ea. pay _ postage. 2 : $3. M.|Single, red and white, $1. ea.;|print sacks or 5 white. Ea pay | yrs Tenthan WeCalyin Lavender Fox Grove, Lemon David Thrift, 5 colors, rose, orchid,|postage. Mrs. Dean: Walker,;)Donalsonvile, Rt. 1. | Lilies, Per Phlox, Iris | je etc., 75 $1.; White Shasta Dial. : at ape Mint, 40c doz.; Red Hibiscus, Daisies 25. $1.; Gardenias, : Chrysanthemmums large ex- Altheas, Forythia,__ English 35c doz. 3/{rooted, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Goldenglow, Blue Ageratum, |pipifion types, all colors, 50c Dogwood, Climbing Roses, Ar- Garlic bulbs, "45c| Annie West, Geeseouaiie Pink Thrift, Dusty Miller, Fall | goz, NGA postaee All plants borvitaes, Sweetshrubs, 35 Pinks, Pink, White Prim- abelad: Miss Matie Belle| ) Blooming size Tiger Lily Lerge White and Yellow In-|rose, Larkspur, Yellow and|@dqwards Douglasville 23 Bulbs, 30c ea. Ad postage. -- \curved Mums, 10 $1.; Yellow|White Blooming Moss, mixed | Spring St oa) Mrs. Lee Eller, Elijay, Rt. 2. - rooted, 40c ea.}and Red Spoon Mums, $1. doz.;} Verbena, 60c doz; Tiger, Lem- pete Mixed Small Type Mums, 20c,|on, Day Lilies, Red Hot Poker,| Dbl. Pink Conch Begonias, Oakleaf, Everbloming Hyd- - >. ,\|$1..Large White King ee 80 doz. Add postage. Miss 1. |roted 35c ea.; Unrooted, 20c |*#08ea (white), Lavender Pink fieldj19 $1. Add postage. Mrs. W.|M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. -1,/ea.; Salmon Sulttanas, rooted, Myrtle, Purple Lilacs, 25 ea.; Star Flower, Tritoma, Purple yellow, ee Johnson, - Crawfordville, Rt. | Box 57. 25c ea.; Unrooted, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. BE. L.. Howard, Tris, 25 buneh: Petunia Plants, a : : cee . Native Azaleas, 25 - ea.5 $2. 15 doz.; Green Jew, 5c ea.; aisies, Cushions,| Giant mixed Zinnias, Sun-|doz.; Chrysanthemums, White, pease et eee ee Christmas, June, Star Fish, Mrs. Susie Burt,/shine and Striped Marigold |Yellow, Bronze, Wine Blue| Al colors Native Azaleas, $1.|Peanut Cacti, 10c ea. Jeru- : : Seed, Old Fashion. Bachelor |Iris,, Yellow Primrose, Red |doz.; Old Fashion Snowball|salem Cherry Seed, 10c_ pkg. Button, 75c cup. Add post-|Horsemint, 50c doz. Love In|Bushes, 50c _ea.; 3, $1.; White Add BES Mrs, R. H aha >; White |age. Mrs. W. B. Haney, Cum-}The Mist, White Daisies, Blue | Dogwood, Sweetshrubbs, $1.| Ellijay, Rt. $2. ie ming, Rt. 5. Grape Hyacinths, 25c doz.;|doz. All rooted, govt. insp. Add| y,) : : Weigelas, Hydrangeaas, 50c ea.|postage. Mrs. Cleave Cantrell, elow Daffodils, Red Mont: Mix. col. Large and Small|Add postage. Mrs. Presley | Ellijay, Emma St. bretia, Yellow, Blue Iris, Calif. es of|Dahlias, 5, bulb, $1.; Dbl.|Fowler, Diamond. : . Nar Grey Violets, Yellow Dbl. Day - Pink|White and Single Pink Be- < 12 Roses, -5.; Roses, 50c, Lilies, White, Orange Mums,, gonias, 2, 25c: Dbl. Pink| Blue Roman Hyacinth Bulbs, |75c, $1.: Blue and Yelow Iris,}Pink Phlox, 45c doz.; Brown Begonias, 15c. Add postage;| $2.25 C. Add postage. Mrs.| White Tris, 50c: doz; Mixed|Incurved Mums, Goldenglow, Rt.|Exch. Light Yellow and Pink|Hoyt Chandler, Danielsville, Chrystanthemmum TA ETA E|65c doz.; Bleeding Heart bulbs Dahias, for Bronze and Dark|Rt. 2, Box 141. idler mae 50c doz.; a onset ahee x ia oe 4 pa ostage. Mrs. Orene Tate, : igen Lilies, 25 and 35c ea.; postage. Mrs. D. P. Gar- ow | ee ace. bey Sestee Rt. 4. Red Hot Poker, 3 50c; $1.75| Also Violets and Thrift, for |rett, Ellijay. Hardy Chrysanthe- ; doz.; Evergreen Vine, $3. C; ; ee _doz.; And Shasta| Ferns, Begonias, Sultanas, 3, March Flowers, Blue Flag, 5, nae: Se Yellow Japonica, 3, $1 / Also|$1.: Justicia, Fuchsia, Varie-|50c; $1. doz.; Also. Mastodon} |. Daffodils, Jonquils, 50c_ doz Sca-|gated Pathos, Ivy, Geraniums,|Strawberry Plants, $7.50 M.| Large Dbl. Single. Tube Rose,|Golden Chain, 50c_ea.; _|45c ea.: Hydrangeas, $1.; Pur-|Add postage. Mrs. ~ Claude |60c doz.; Blooming size mixed |Itis, 75c doz.; Orange ple, White Jew, 20c; June|Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,|Glads, 40c doz.; Bulblets, 50c Lilies, 3 doz., $1.; Red Dog- : _ |acti, 45; Day Lilies, Dusty|Box 49 A. - "\C; Red, Lavender, Dbl. Yel- woods, 4, $1. Exch. for 100 Ib. Dbl. White, | Miller, 30c doz.; Butterfly , low, Mums, 35 doz: Single|cap. feed sacks. No checks Pink, Red|pian 50c. doz.:. Variegated, |, Fe Asters, Yellow Button |Daisy and Red Cushion Mums,|Add postage. Mrs. Anni Pink Lavender | Coffee Grass, 35 ee eae Mums, Per. Phlox, Maiden|White Physostegia, Ageratum, Gentry, Ellijay, Rt 3. tle, 25c; White Wis- | postage. Mrs.. Otis Mashburn, Hair Ferns, White Easter|95 doz. Mrs. C: E. Leverett, s White, Pink, Or-| Cumming * Roses, Winter Hollyhocks, your|East Point, 2595 Ben Hill Rd. Dbl. Red and White Spotied cus | Roots, 25 ea.; i collection, $1. doz.; Boxwood,|Ra. 9636. Dahia Potatoes, 3, $1.; Lemon i, Dbl. Daffodils.| Large Purple Eater Iris,|$1.25 doz.; Grape Hyacinths, Lilies, 3 doz. $1; Golden fies, 25c doz. Add|Blue Grape Hyacinths, Orange |50c doz.; Weigelas, 4, $1.; Ever-| Large Type Chrysanthemums, Chain, 3, $1.; Daffodils, King "Effie Smith, Aus-|Day Lilies, Sweet Williams, 50c/green Hedge Plants, $1.25 C.|large pin, Peggy Ann Hover, eee ns or ss f j . fee sacks. No d Ophi Moss acked. Mrs. F. M.|Yelaw, White, 75c d t 0z.; Ophiopogon, 75c; Dragon packe ts WMH not chip Mes. G. (checks. Add postage. Martin ie f Head, Mums, 40c doz.: Yellow |Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt 1 . yard. Will not ship. Mrs. J ft, Purple Iris,| winter Jasmine,. blooming 8 W. Maddox, East Point, 107 E.|M. Gentry, Elijay, Rt. 3. , Yelow Clus-|Pear, Pink Running) Roses,|,, Blue Dutch Iris, Day Li-| Washington Ave. Tel. Ca.| yi cols. Dbl. Touch-Me-Nots ; Narsissi, Mixed |Bridalwreath, 25, 50c _ea.;|/'@S; Spanish Iris, Mums, Phy-| 0965. 250 Th 13 dif. kinds BL utter and Eggs, 2/Giobe Sha sostegia, 50c doz.; Yellow . ped Boxwoods, large A cipeae? e : ; nrooted cuttings | Mixed |Duran Cumming, Rt. 1 theas, Bridalwreath. Red, Pink,|Pink Daisy, Silver Sheen, Or- seks, Seed, 5c TbL: Saas White Spirea, Oak Hydrangeas, chit Banquet, and Spray Nel- ton Mums, mixed col. Glads, Oe Gembic| Rooted Monkey Tail Cacti |Crabe Myrtle,.Deutzia, Almond |lie-Kleris: Yelow, 90 doz. Pre-|Pink Tiatdy FMon Lemon Red Bachelor|30c ea: Unrooted, 25c ea.;!Flowering), Japonicas, Box-|paid. No orders fess tha, St ee ee Or: Snowballs, re > Forsythia, 25|Biddie Cacti, 50c ea: Green|woods, Jasmine, Eng. Dog-|Orders for Ga, only. Mrs. 3, |o2> Golden Bell," Jasvyineoa "de Logan, Austell,|and White Jew. cuttings, 25c|}wood, your collection, $1.50|A. Fambrough, Elberton, RFD Ee aes Postage? Misi Naan pe ea! Add postage. Mrs. Samuel|doz.; Siberian Iris, Trailing/1. - iat erson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box piived: varieties, Caine, Cumming. oo Eaton, Dahlonega, Emperor Daffodils, Paper Vi tees aoe sass and pompom type,| 2 gal. Fresh Nandina Seed,|Rt. 1. |White Florist Type, White| Vice. Minor, | Taring | ovo 150. doz. Add|extra large, sound, 50c ib. x Lady, April Cluster, Old Sages Vine, has white flowers, Vaughn Rogers, |Add postage. Mrs. N. W. Mc-| Pink and Yellow Glads, But-|Fashion Yelow Narscissi, | 5 rooted sections, $1.7" Rese Leod, Cuhbert, Rt. 3, Box 118. |tercup, Goldenglow, - Thrift, 75c|Snowdrops, 50c, doz.; Single 3 Holve Peas, 25 ea. Mrs. M. aes $1 * a Wi a aes oe Arubutus, Black- | Blue a Sane $1. o olverstot, Ellijay, Rt 2 a = r en) pl. arge rize inning ry-|berry Lilies, Blue, and Whitejdoz.; Large Crinium ilk an Bs Abelias, 65c Red|santhemums, Snow White, Lilacs, Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, | Wine flies: 4, $1. Add_post- bk, Camelia, Japonice aa 33 2 doz., $1. Cut-|Golden Yellow, Smith Enchan-|$1. doz.; Blue Siberian Tris, | age. Miss Mary L. Wirght,| aster Lilies Sari D atieed wers at home.|tress Pink, Lavender, Ball|Fall Pinks, Snowdrops, 75c | Elberton. Tonduils ea.) 5G. ee ae shrubbery. Mrs.|Cream, Bronze, Variegated,|doz. Ad postage. Mrs. James P a S1 ee * nek oa Coisce: Paak,|Harvard Red, 25 plants, $4.;| Waters Dahlonega Rtt 1 Dahlia Tubers: Jane Cowl, | 700% $1. DEE Sap ioe for . Phone ce 3864. All -colots Daisy Button, 20 t ee Buff Salmon Center, Prince of ae ae as J. C. Keener, \ $1. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuth- woe col. Iris, very -late|Perisa, ae fe ee Cac- bert, Rt. 5. ooming Fall Mums, Golden-|tus, Calif. ageant pricot! Dbl Crims Je rh : , low, Trailing Arbutus, Db.|Coral Suffusion, King David, yrs old, tad. ee Old Fashion Plmsie Wisteria | and Single Day Lilies, 50c doz.;|dark red, D. Da Bright Rose, }* .. we ; A Vines, grows large fragrant|Red Hot Poker, 20c ea.; $2.|with live | eyes, the five for| Liies, King Alfred Jonquils, ms, 6, 50c. PP. in Ga. No doz.; Dahlias, 2. doz, Add!$1.15 or $2.25 doz PP. No ex-|Jap. Tris, Fall Pines, 50c doz, nor COD. Marie Mach postage Roy Grindle, Dahlone- |change. Miss Mamie Anderson, Mrs. .Earl Keener, Ellijay, Rt rorth oa ga, Rt 1, Box 53 Ellijay, P. O. Box 37. 3. . a 3 =; eR in Amita at Sian La ; FLOWERS AND SEED Po * FO SALES: FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE ES "FLOWERS A D ee FOR SALE : Yellow Iris, Butter and Eggs, White Narcissi, . White Narcissus, Gray, Blue, White Variegated | Violets, . Wild Anemones, ax, Wild Ginger, Birds Foot, | Gal- lon State Rt. Hearts Ease, | Mrs. James A. Knowles, Fayet- Very Prolific Red Dahlia Galax, 3. C;|'Tubers, 6, $1. prepaid. Mrs. .T. Orange Hemorcallis Lilies, 50c|/C, Withrow, Ellijay. oz.; Red Native Azaleas, Pink : * Old Fashion Red{.. Yelow Jasmine, Dorothy Roses, Mtn. Laurels, Learns, Pink R. Rose Plants, Purple Lilacs, Forsythia, Jan. [3 years. old, 2, $1.; Variegated | : ; stiage. | Violets, 5. doz., $15 Garli,- 2 Jasmine, 3, $1. Add posttag e |, ol Mrs. Mary Langley, Ellijay, |bs., Si. Del Mrs. E. Fountain, Rt. 3, Box 98. 1 Ft. Valley. Few. Boxwoods, 110 yrs. old, for sale~4 mi. NW fayettevile 92. Cannot. ship. | tevile. Y5e doz.; Hardy, . and : Per. = ae Werns: 2c. ea.; weetshrubs,| payzing Red and Pure Azaleas, blooming size, 2-3 ftt., White feseene 20 plants, $1. $1, ea; Small 3, $1. Miss | pp. Mrs. Kate Harrell Fayet- Jeanne Langley, Ellijay, Rt 3,} jteville, Box 173. > Rose Haven. | bee os Fee = 13 colors Verbena, eds, 3. Dbl and. Single Daffodil} |Purple, 3 Pink, 2 Variegated, ~ Bulbs, Blue Tame Violets $3/1 red with white eye, 1. Rose, . Purple Iris, Orange Day, Leo-/39 goz. No less than $1. pard Lilies, Star of Bethienem jorders, Add. 25 postage; And Se C; Purple Pers "Pink | on chks..~ Mrs. Mary Lilacs, Re Azaleas, in : fald 2 (bulbs), 0c dons PR ae a L. Johnson, Flowery Bran orders. Exch. for sacks. Gerbera Daisies, $3. doz.; Dianthus, Sweet Williams, Dbl. White Feverfew, Goldenglow, 50 * -doz.; Chrysanthemums, white, lavender button, black hawk, yellow Doty, white, yel- low, bronze Anemones, others, 15 plants, $1.25; Tetra Snap- dragon, 75c doz. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Purple Lilacs, Golden Bells, Butterfly Bush,. Purple Wist- eria; Baby Spirea, Bridal- wreath, Flowering Quince, Flowering Peach, Jan. Jasmine, B0C.< easy 32s O8C a Mises: pe Wilson, Martin. x -Old.Fashion Bachelor But- ton seed, 15c Thbl.;\ Also- Yard Long Beans, 10c Tb]. Mrs. A. O. Causy;- Meigs, Rt. 2. Chrysanthemums, ~.. White Turner, Early* Shaggy Orchid, Golden Wedding, Chapman Yel- low, Judas Lavender,. Hunts White, $2. doz.; Glad Bulbs, (peach -color), 25 No. 1, $1.50: 75 No. 2, $3.75; 100 No. 3, $4.; Dahlia Bulbs, Jersey Beauty, $1.75, PP. G. M. Moseley, Men- | Holly, Pussywillow, 2-3 ats $22 Laura _Mae} eas, $1.50 doz.; Day Lilies, Blue Ate es Blue puts Tris. Peonies, white, pink, $1.; Moun. tain Mist, $1; Dbl. Dahlias, $1.50 start qe red,, white spotted, 50c. Add |: A postage (7c on the first Ib.). Mrs. aC. WF ricks, , Rock, Rt. 1, Box 5; Lavender, Yellow -Mums, White Daisy Type, 4 doz.,. Add 25 postage. Mrs. tie Smith, Lumber City, Rt. 2. Vinca Plants, both: large: and] small, any quantity. Mrs. Kate Thurman, Monticello. : Mtn. Laurel, Rhododendrons| Crabapple, White Dogwood, Red Bud, White Pine, Tulip Poplar, Silver Maple, Hemlock, 75 doz. Shasta Daisies; *Vio- lets, Blue Jris, Pink Phlox, Tolling pee weet a ie et 1rachycorpus | _ Tritom cus, Begonias, Bos aeons ae a Cannas, =30 Snowdrops, $2.50 C. PP. Bon-| 7, nie Ope ae / Mineral Blots KE ae wood, Red. Maple, - Azaleas, Mtn. Pine, Crabapple, $1.50 doz.; Sweetshrubs, Easter Bells, Rose Bushes, Rhododendrons, 40c ea.; Day. Lilies, Blue Iris| q Lilies, Arbutus, Ferns, 35e doz. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. EAE Barnes, Mineral Bluff. ee White Dogwood, Rea Manic Mtn. Laurels, Crabapples, Azal- Galax, Mtn. Iris, Arbutus, Galax, Mtn. ferns, Rose Bushes, : Sweetshrubs, Rhododendrons, Easter Belles, 40c ea. Add postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. A. M. Roper, Mins eral Bluff. ee ee ~Rhododendrons, : rels, -Azaleas, Mtn. - Lau) Cream, White Dogwood, Red Bud, Tulip Pop-| lar, Creek Hemlock, Cherokee Rose, Maple, Holly, Straw- berry Bush, 2-3 ft. . doz.; White Pine, 12-15 in, $1.50.; Shasta Daisies, Phlox, $2. c Rooted: Postpaid. Mrs. Wilson, Mineral Bluff. = Min. Laurels, Azaleas, 3 cal Dogwood, (Cream, White); Cherokee Rose, Creek Hemlock, Add. postage. Z Boon} Min. Laurels, White Dog. | y h = _ Large. Dahiias, Ide Pride of Californi Jersey Beaut hep! r Kerr, White Cacti, - Red Chief, Fashio1 Red, Variegated, airy. 6 or more postpaid. M vella Owen, St ck Mixed Ye Iris; 30c. do: Ferns, Strip. Oxalis Bulbs, p 25e. Add a Williams, wanee, Poplar, Red Maple, Red Buds, pe Holly Bush, 21/3 to 3 Et root- ed, moss packed, $2. doz. PR. Roy H. Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Box 173, Hes 3 col. Azaleas, Red. Bud, Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, White, Cream Dogwood, Red | Maple, Cherokee Rose, Creek] Hemlock, Strawberry Bush, Holly Bush, 2-3 ft., $2. doz.: Per. Phlox, Shasta Daisies, $2. C. Rooted. Moss~ packed. Edna fe Rukat,. Mineral. Bluff. Pink White Rhododesdrans N Laurels, Pink Cherokee | | Roses, Azaleas, Red Buds, Pink Crabapple, Cream White Dog-| 9 Mtn: wood, Maples, Creek Hemlocks, Black, White Pines, Holly, Tu- lip Poplars, Yellow Easter Bel- les, $2.75 doz.; Orange Day} Lilies, Sweet, Williams, $2.50. C. Mrs. Glady Robinson, mean eral Bluff. Ens 3 colors Cee Min. Lau- rels, Cherokee Rose Dogwood, (cream, white), Creek Hemlock, Tulip Poplars, Red Maple, Red| Buds, Holly Bush, 2 1/2 to 3 rooted, moss packed, ~$2. doz. prepaid. Virginia Black, Mineral Bluff. Mtn, Laurels, _ Azaleas, wood, Tulip Poplar, Azaleas, Maple, Crabapple, Holly, Pine, Strawberry Bush, Hemlock, 2- 3 ft., rotted, $1. 50 doz.; Sweet- shrubs. Rhododendrons, Chero- kee Roses, Pussy illow, 25c ea.; Snowdrops, Shasta _ Blue. Violets, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. ee Davis, Mineral Bluff. White Dogwood, Mtn. Lau: rels, Red Maple, Tulip Pop-. lars, 3 col. Azaleas, Crabapple, Holly, Pine, Hemlock, 2 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz.; Chero-| kee ~Ros S, Rhododendrons, Sweetshrubs ea.; ancworope ,Day = Lilies, Blue Violets, 40c doz! postage. Mrs. Ruthford- OS: Mineral ,Bluff. am Red . Maple, Mtn. Gaaeee Azaleas, White Dogwood, Tu-}. lip? Poplar, Strawberry Bush,- Crabapple, Pine, \ Holly, Hem- lock, 2-3 ft., Rhododendrons, Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses, - Pussy willows 25c..ea.; Shasta - Daisies, D: A i -Pussywillow,: 25ce} : Add | rooted, $1.50 doz.; op Si edding Garge a s Purple Lil Forsythia, Holly Sweetshrub Sy Tail, Star Fis Elephant - i 31 Ft. Silver Leaf "Maple Ww. White Crape Myrtle ee Daisies. | 01 aa Crape Myrtle, Catawba, Ca canthus, Sweet Scenite olives, Wey - nts, root wrapped, ain ea. age. _No ae hee Magnolia, : es Holly; Leng and. Short ee Pines, Purple iWs' an nat Doe Re Lilies, "Blue Violets, 40e- do d poe W, : | Blue Datura, and Roselle Seed, -| son, Valdosta, Rt. 4. | gold border spring plant, 1 doz. eile raots, $1. . Valdosta, 1610 Marion St. + doz. Exch. -| white, not labeled. Mrs: 7 Roy Dotson, | 50c doz.; Rooted Lavender Cus- .| Daisies, 40c doz. Add postage. a Horace Suttles, Hartwell, Rt. 1. ef Waters, i 50c ea.; 3, $1.; Tiger Lily Bulbs, t Plants, _| Hiawassee. _| all colors, for sale. Write for ;| T. Patrick, Jackson, *| mums, white, red, yellow, rose, : 50 ustrong plants, : co As les ed Be ve Jasper, Rt. 1. -| aniums, 4 Begonias, | 3, $1. plus postage. Low grow- | ing Perennials, rom (both blue), other ,| Daniels, Jesup, Rural Rt. 1. | Fashion Bachelor Button, mix- -}ed white, red, and pink, 20 *| that measured 6 1/4 in., pet. tested, Prince Albert To- Jand, -| Mums, 75. All moss wrapped. PP. Mrs. ty, 1 doz. difcolors, $1.; _| leaf, pink blossom, dark pur- )| Clower, Gardenia, - | Babys Breath, Golden Bell, yd.| Grapes, Thornless Rose Multi- Periwinkle, -|-Orders $5 /Geia, Lawrenceville. ~ = Mums, med. size, mixed -cols.| adn Azaleamums, 35 3, doz:; 10 _pkg. and stamped envelope. Also Mixed Gourd Seed, 25c large package. Mrs. Fred Atkin- Alteranthera, brilliant ad. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, Large Red Dahlia Tuber, 50c for Peonies, pink, Rooted Yellow Thorn- less Rose, Phlox, Weigelas, (pink and white). Mrs. L. R.+ Gillis, Vidalia, 401 First St. 9.dif. col. Dahlia Bulbs, med. and ball type, 10; $1.; Giant Ogden: Reid, rose, gold, 20c ea. Young Harris, Rt. 1. Rooted Dbl. White Feverfew, hion Mums, Old, Fashion Shasta Mrs. R. T. Skelton, Hartwell; Rt. 3. White and Yellow Jonquils, $1.50 C; Sweet Pea Seed; mix- hed col., 10c table spoonful; Hollyhock, Mullien, 50 doz.; Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. Purple| 50c ea.; Pride of Hous- ton, Indian Maid (both red), Hybrid: Day Lilies, 25 doz.: + $1. 50 C; Scotch Broom 10c ea. Add postage. Under $1. Mrs. Hattie Bunsey. 150 varieties~ Bearded Iris, names, colors, prices. Mrs. T. Large Hardy Chrysanthe- orchid, bronze, mixed colors, Ga. Mrs. Mamie BE. Padgett, Rooted Dbl. Red, Pink Ger- and Dbl. Red, Pink 20c_ ea.; Sultanas, Angelwing cuttings, | 15c .ea.; Rooted Lavender Hydrangeas, 40c ea.; 7 col: rooted Verbena, 30c _ doz. * Damp_ packed. PP, Re 2. J. M., Black Jefferson; t f Riss : Crape - Myrtle, Lilac Color, Watermelon, 2, $1. postpaid; Veronica, and | names unknown put colors are yellow: (tall), and white (low), damp packed, 25, $1. Plus post- | Re Mrs. _ Inez Beaver, Jesup, Yellow and Orange Caass, 15e. doz.; Morning Glory Seed, red, blue, 20c for 60. John Mixed Giant Zinnia. seed, old cup. Plus postage. Mrs. A. G. Wood, Jonesboro, Riek: Giant Zinnia Seed, all colors; ay ea from. the Dahlia kind, 89, bacco Can full, $1.; Half full, 50e:-L. -G. Westbrook, Kings- Large Ball Shaped, and Pink $1. doz.; Mixed Small and Daisy Type Mums, $1. per D: M. Stahle, Ocilla. Sweet Violets, 60 plants, $1. Chrysanthemums, small varie- Sul- tanas, red, variegated white ple, 5 rooted, $1.; Mixed cols. 10 cuttings, $1. Mrs. H. B. Lawrenceville, Rt. 2. -Lombardy Poplar, Pussy wil- low, Wisteria, Christmas Honeysuckle, Winter Jasmine, Enonymus Vegetus, flora, Korean Boxwood, large plants, 50c ea.; Small and large Pink Phritt, 256 2. sent prepaid. Josan 20 mixed Iris, $1.; Dark and ght Blue Siberian Tris, 50 Small Yellow Mums, with petals, orange ce 3 doz. -m an Wine Li is, 26 | variegated Violets, 3 doz., {nan,: Rt... 3: .| Plus postage. : FLOWERS AND ea FOR SALE 10: Ibs. Nandina Berries, 60c Ke Ib. Not less than. 5 Ib. mailed, Mary Jolly, Kingston. Laurels, Rhododendrons, Na-+ tive Azealas, White Pines, Paul Neyron, Marechalneil, Rugosa, and Blue Rambler Roses Bushes, rooted, 6, 75c; Dbl. Day Lilies;. Goldenglow, Iris, 65 doz.; Purple, Lavender, and 65c. Add postage. Mrs. Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Red Bud; Cream, White, Dogwood, Cherokee Rose, Rhedodendrons, Mtn: Laurels, Red Maples, Strawberry Bush, 3 col. Azaleas, Tulip Poplar, Holly Bush, 2-3 ft., $2. doz.; Phlox, Shasta Daisies, $2.: C. Rooted. Moss packed PP. Mrs. E. J. Millhollon, Mineral Bluff. 5 dif. White Sultanas, rooted, $2. 8 dif. Coleus, $1.;. Dbl. Red. Begonias, 30c ea.; 12 dif. House Plant cuttings (not rooted) $3 English Daisy Plants, $2. 35c doz. Mrs. T. Teese 7. Sister Pink _Roses, cut- tings, of Ferns, Red Verbenas, Hydrangeas, for sale or exch, for large Dahlias, large White Fall Chrysanthemums, or for ee Each pay postage. Mrs. -W. Wingo, Newnan, Rt. 4, fn Bulbs: Giant Hybrid Amary- llis, 4, $1.; Lilium Formosanum, (Philippine Lily), 6, $1.; Pack- age of Seed free with each order. PP. Mrs. J. E. Brinson, Oglethorpe, Box 214. Purple Blooming Thrift, with all good roots, 90c C: Add-post- age. Miss attie Mae Huff, Philomath. - White Lilacs, Snowball, Adl- theas, 40c ea. del. in Ga.; Hun- dreds of Bulbs, Yellow Jon- quils, Hardy White Narcissis, Day Lilies, Two-cents ea.; Run- ning Roses, 25 ea. Plus post- age. Mary Pettit, Pike. - Young English Boxwoods, | aoted: $2. doz. Add postage. M. M. Cochran, Pisgah. Mixed Dahlia Bulbs, .75c doz. Add postage. Mary. Ellis, . Pis- gah. Sri 1 Hedge Plants, rooted, 7, $1,; Bachelor Buttons, Snapdragons, Cypress Vine, Aster, seed, 30 pkg.; 2- Reoted. Balm of Gilead Bushes, $1. ea.; Dahlia Pota- toes, 3 col., 5, $1.; Seven Star Rose. Bush, 50 ea, Add post- age. Also 6 boxwoods, R, , Stover, Pisgah, sew : Dahlia Tubers, Royal Pen- nant, Mrs. Geo. Boutillier, Josephine, Bashful Giant, Commodore, Kilgores King, Melody Yellow, 5 2S he Plas postage. Mrs, J. Xs "Lowey. Por- terdale. Dahlias, large dbl. type, 5 dif. colors, $2.; Medium mixed, $1,255: Glad Bulbs, 85 doz. Mrs. sor: Rogers, Presley, Large Yellow large Clusters, White Asters; White Daisy Mums, Digitalis, 50c doz.; Superlative Mum, large white. Peace Asters, Lavender, Red Salvia, 75c doz. Each or mix- ed. PP, Mrs. W. J. Folsom, Quitman, Rt. 3. eps Chrysanthemums, mixed. col- ors and sizes, $1.25 C; Larger Pink, White, Yellow, Lavender, 65c doz.; Daisy Type Lavender and White with yellow centers, Rd and Bronze Cushion, 50c doz.; Blue Hydrangeas, 25c and 50 eg Free plants if sufficient postage sent. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman. Perennials: Daisies, small, Rose Thrift,: $1... C; Pink Phlox, 35 doz.; Nandinas, 14- 16 in., 40c ea.; Dbl. Red Ever- blooming Begonias, Dbl. Sal- mon Geranium cuttings, 15c ea. Boston and Fluffy. Ferms,..25 a.; Pink Mums, 35c doz.; Rain Lilies, 50c doz. Mrs. Lee Crom- er, Royston, Rt. 1. Large florist type, mixed colors Gladiolus, Red and Yel- ow Cannas, 50c doz.; Daffodil Bulbs, 25c doz: Del..Mary Ruth Phillips, Royston, Rigg. Azaleas cuttings, plants grow 4 ft, large flowers, (2 in., across, '. purple-red, , 50e doz. Ss. R. Smith, Royston. - plants, Humbert, $1.25 doz.; Pink Thrift, FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE Pink Thrift, Yellow Jonquil Bulbs, $1. Cc; White Iris, Or- -| ange Day Lilies, 40c doz.; Varie- gated Pompom Dahlias, $1, doz. | Del, Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Roys- bos Rt. 1 Rose Thrift, $1..C; Nandinas, Lantana, Rose Cannas Tiger Lilies, 35 ea,; Iris, 50c doz.; Pink Oxalis, Cacti, Pink, Red Verbena, White Brier Rose, Christmas Cherry, 10c ea.; White Thrift, 50@ doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Rose and Red Dbl. Gerani- ums, Rose Everblooming, Dark Leaf, and Red, Rose, Pink and Green= Leaf, and Red. Dbl. Be- gonias and Rose and Salmon Sultana cuttings, 15c ea.; giose Dark Leaf Rooted Begonia 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Royston, Rt. 1. Amaryllis bulbs, Scotch Broom, Althea, Rose of Sharon, Crabapple, Lilac, Crape Myr- tule, other shrubs, for sale. Mrs.* Pearl Britt, Tucker, Box | 66 (Lawrenceville Road). Chrysanthemum plants, Sil- ver Sh@en, Harvest Sun, large pink Daisy type, $1.25 doz. PP, Frank L, Perkerson, Green- ville. | Rooted chrysanthemum Hastings and Burgess strain. Mostly ball type, yellow, white and ~ rose. Mixed 10 plants for-$1. One free bloom- Har pink begonia while they last. Mrs. Ziba Stustill, Mari- etta, 116 Henderson St. White dogwood, 50 ea.; also fine Celestial sweet and lemon Figs, 3-4 ft., $1.50 ea.; 6 in Jot, $1. @a. Free for churches. and people not able to pay. B. O. Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edge- wood Ave., N. E. Deep Rose and Pink Crape Myrtle, Light Blue Plumbage, 50c ea.; Flowering Almond, Silver King, Yellow | Jasmine, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. R. H, Jones, Sylvester, Rt. 3. Boxwood, Red Weigelas,. 50c ea.; Dbl. Imp.) Larkspur, Dwarf Variegated Iris, Yellow Cus- hion Mums, 75e doz.; Day Lilies, Sweet Williams, 50c doz. Large Type Pink Mums, 3 doz. $1.; Red Hot Poker, large type bulbs, 4, $1.; Add postage. Mrs. ees McAlpin, Tallapoosa, Rt. \ Red Mint, Pink Per. Phlox, Golden Glow, Pink Verhena, snow white foliage, Daisy Mums, -yellow, 3 shades pink, 50c doz.; Red, Yellow, Yellow and Bronze Variegated Can- nas, 4, 50c; Blue Hardy Per. Asters, ae 25c, PP. Mrs. J. M. Newnam, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. Large Type Dahlia. Slips, mixed colors, pinks, white, lavenders, yellow, purple, red, bi-colors, small red, pink, yel- low, Cannas: Pink ,- Giant, President, Apricot Glow, Pink Gem, Mrs. Connard, King Red Ver- bena, 15, $1..PP.-Mrs. Lillian Owens, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. Star of Bethlehem, 10c doz.; Blackberry Lilies, -Houseleak, 35 doz.; Fall Daisies, 30c doz. Purple Violets, 20c doz.; Mums, mixed sizes and colors, 40c doz. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. De 50 Liriope ee des Bulbs, -$1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. B. E. Andrws, The Rock. Orange Cannas, Queen An- nes. Lace Plants, mixed col. Iris, Per. Pink Phlox, Daisy Mums, Balls of Gold Dbl. Day Lilies, box flower cuttings, $1. doz. Exch. for large Mums. and Dahlias, ea. pay postage. Mrs. Wilsen Starling, Thomaston, 504 Matthews Ave. Red King Carnations, $1. doz.; Oak Hydrangeas, Aspara- gus Fern, 40c ea.; 2, 70c; Jeru- $iaee 50: salem Holly, 50c ea. Miss Susie Andrews, "Thomasville, Box 641, - Bird of Cea 2c 40.15 ft.), Magnolia; Teaolives, White and Red Dogwood, Red and Yellow. Hawthorne, Red and | Pink Crape Myrtle, Pink Crab- apple, Umbrella, Holly, Roses, 10 ft. (1-5 ft.). Add postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs, - Grady Teomsboro. i Brewer;: 3. Ismene Lily FLOWERS AND. SEED FOR SALE y Yellow 'Bells, hock, Black Walnut, Orange Trumpet Vine, Yellow Jasmine, White Spirea, 25c ea.;\Pussy- | willow, Striped Grass, rooted, 15 ea; White and Light Blue- Easter Lilies, 50c doz. No ord= ers less $1. Add postage. Mrs W. H. T., Acree, Toccoa, Rt. White and Yellow Chrysan- themum Plants for sale or ex- change for Glad Bulbs or for ~ other flowers. -T, J. Bryan, Tucker, Rt, 1. { Rainbow: Glad. Bulbs, med., and large, '30c and 35c doz. . del. Exch, for White and print sacks, Mum Plants, Pompom | Dahlia Bulbs, Pink Cannas, Lit- tle Red Riding Hood, Zinnias and. Asters, large type. Tom Bryan, Turin, Rie Kh Yellow Iris, Glads (large), $1. doz.; Purple Verbena, 75 doz.; Yellow Thornless Roses, . BE $1.3 Mixed colors, $1.50 a Exch. for. good white or print sacks. Mrs. Cliff Silvers, Talk-_ ing Rock, Rt. 2. Yellow thornless roses, 3, ea eo Yellow- Iris, and August Day Lilies, $1. doz.; Large. Bulbs Tiger Lilies, 6, $1. 25; 12 small $125: Golden Chain, 3; Ses Hardy Phlox, $1. doz. for print or white sacks. postage. Mrs. Jemima Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. i - Purple Iris, Orange Day | Lilies, 3 doz., $1. Exch. 3 doz. for 3 print sacks alike. Each pay postage. Mrs. Talking Rock, Rt 2 White Dogwod, 6 $1.; Azale--- as, $1.25 doz.; Easter Lilies, $1. doz.; Day Lilies, 75 doz.; But- terfly, 6, ,$1.; Blooming < Crab- apple and New Year Vine, 20e _ 6, $1.; Pink Runing Roses, ~ ce 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Hugh Boling, ville, Rt. 6. Rooted Evergreen Privet Hed- ge Plants, le ea. PP; Paper White Narcissus Bulbs, 25 * doz. PP. No checks nor COD. Mrs. R. H,. Clark; Gainesville, Rtn, ; Pink and Blue Thrift, -Per. Sweet Williams, Phiox, Gold- englow, Snapdragons, Petunias, Mums, Zinnias, 60c doz.; Lilies, White Candy Tuft, Red Thrift, Grass Pink Verbena, Narcis- sus Bulbs, 75 doz. Many kinds pot plants. Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Large Exhibition Type Mums, Lavender, Sunset Ya low, and White, 12 plants, $1. Plus postage. Exch. Dbl. Root-. ed Red Begonias for Fuchsia Geraniums,. rooted. Each pay postage. Mrs. Theo Hughes, Gainesville, Rt. 5, pipe Mixed color Snapdragon Seed, 30c tsp.; 4 spoons, $1.; Mixed Col. Iris, 1 doz. roots, $1.25 P in Ga..-Mrs. G.. W. Laham, Gainesvile, Rt. 2. _ Blooming size Cape Jasmine, rooted, 3 yrs. old;. white wax blooms, in pots, $2. ea.; Chry- santhemums, pink, 6 plants, 50 Moss packed .Add postage. Miss Bessie Martin, Gaihesvile, Rt. 5. Purple Butterfly Bushes, Blo-= oming Crabapple White dog- wood, 20c ea; 6, $1.; Easter > Lilies, $1. doz.; Azaleas,. $1.25 New Year Vine, 20c ea.; Biue Hyacinths, $1.35 doz. Paper White Narcissus, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Robert H. Nor- rell, Gainesvile, Rt. 6. Purple Weeping Mary, For- sythia, Golden Bells, 60c. ea; ~ 2, $1.; Larger, 85c ea.;. Flows ering Peaches, 25c ea.; All rooted; Gardenia cuttings, 35a ea.; Abelia cuttings, 15c ea; 2; 25: 6, 50c. PP. Damp. pack- ed. Mrs..:. Wallace. Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 4. men spur Plants, pink, blue, $1.; Hollyhock,, 20c ea.;. Cedar, Lilies, $1. doz. Add postage. Holly Bushes, 6; $1.; Easter Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6, i Butterfly Bushes, 6, $1.; Pur- ple, and White Lilacs, 20c ea.; 6, -$1.;--Blue Hyacinths, $1 doz.; Db!. Day Lilies; $1. 25 doz, Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville; Rt. 6.. Abe Goble,-. Gaines- - Mises Bt te ve . FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE MARK . 3 LOWERS, AND SEED | | WANTED ee: _ ple blooms, ' postage. x, Greenville, Rt. 3. lets, 4 doz., eeBhrft,. $1.- doz:; sins, - Verbena, $1. doz.; : postage. Mrs. Chrysanthemums, red pink, - white, yellow daisy type, yel- low spoon, some cushion mums, dif. colors, few Silver Wedding, $2. large clump; Smaller clumps cheaper. Mrs. J. Chance, -@apeville, 3739 Elm St. Jap. lLigustrums, a_ broad leaf evergreen, tall var., 3 yrs. old, 2-3 ft., 20c ea. Add post- age. Or come after. Miss Daisy : Ellis, Greenville. Genuine Royal Robe Violets, very hardy, large fragrant, pur- $1. doz.; $7. c: $70. M; Giant Royal Purple = Violets, long stem, sweet scent- ed, 3 doz. $i; M; Pink Thrift, doz., $3.50 C; $25: $1. doz.; 3 $2.25; $6. C; $60. M. Add Mrs. L. H. Cousins, -Sweet Scented Purple. Vio- $1257 S31 C3. $25, M; Red Verbena, $1. doz.: 3 doz:, $2.25; $6. C; $50. M; Pink 2 doz., $1.75; Sites | paren; St CS $25.0 Mi: Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Cou- Greenville. 2 Azaleas, Flame, Snow, yrs. old, $4.75 doz.; 15 Cammeliias, $4.50; Wax Leaf Ligustrum, $6.50; Snapdragons, ~bushy, 2 hardy mixed, Oriental Pansies, mixed col. blossoms, $5. C; Box- wood, Old Eng. Dwarf, $2.75 to $3.50 doz. Maude Hamby, Greenville. Chrysanthemum Plants, Sil- ver Sheen, Harvest Sun, Large Pink Daisy Type, $1.25 doz. PP. Ftank L. Perkerson, Green- ville. | Scarlet Red, Deep Pink Per. White Eng- lish Dogwood, 50c ea.; Bloom- ing size Gardenias, 75c ea.; Altheas, lavender, white, pink,}- $1. ea.; Long Leaf Pine, Red Cedar, 12-18 in., $30. M. Add C.-M. Robirfson, Greenville. Old Eng. Dwarf Boxwood, -4-6 in., $10. C; Ligustrum Hap- onicum, 1-2 ft, $1.50 ee 50 C; Cherry Laurels, $7.- 6-8 m., Pao Cc: Santa Claus Red Azalea Mums, $1. .doz.;..$7-50'.C; : Pur- ple Achimines, $5. C; $1. doz. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Dwarf Boxwood, rooted, $8.- 50 C; Ligustrum (wax leaf), $7.50 C; Magnolia (Grandi- flora) $5.25 C. Lois Woodruff, Greenville, August Daffodils, blooming size bulbs, $1. doz.; Dwarf Box- wood, 1 yr. transplanted, 4-6 * in., $2. doz.; Bed Plants, rooted, $2. per 2 doz.; got $3. doz.; Abeilias, 1-2 it., C; 30c doz. cuttings. Mrs. se : Robinson, Greenville. | Rooted Dwarf.Boxwood, 4-6 in., $6. C; Heavier, 4-6 in., $8. C; Heavy, $15. C;. Rooted Gar- denias, 4-8 in., $2. doz.; 10-15 in., $3. doz.; 12-18 in., rooted Abelia Bushes, $8. doz.; Rooted Candy Tuft, $1. doz. Mrs. R. -F. Terrell, Greenville. Chrysanthemums, Sterling} Tashima, Sheen, Ross, Heding- er, Yorick, Dusty Pink, Aster, Purple, Bessie Clark, Inglis, Korean, Early Wine, Pearson, Copeland, . Bergen, Goldilock, Autum Light, Harvest Sun, Spoon, Apricot Queen, Golden- glow, Poms, $1.25. PP. Mrs. H. V. Whitworth, Greenville, Box 271. Pink Oxalis, 2 Blue Violets, $2. Verbena, 75c doz.; hion Mums,, $1. doz.; tion Type Mums, $2.-doz.; Red, White Thrift, $1. doz.; Pres- Red Cannas, $8. doz.; $10. C. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. Incurved Chrysanthemums, White, Golden Wedding, Nivia, Mefo, Nix, Pearson, Sutters, English: Type large Polly Rose, Black Hawk, others, $2. doz.; Pompoms, Daisies, $1.50 doz. Add postage. No orders less $2. out of State orders. Mrs. W: T. Caldwell, Griffin, 725 East Chappell St. Rose Morn 50c doz.; Coletis or rooted, 15c ea.; Hardy, Carnation Plants, 50c doz.; Begonias, 3 dif. $1.; House Plants, 8 dif. $1. Add 25c for clumps, $1.; C; Rose Red $5. C; Cus- Exhibi- Petunia Plants, Sultanas, DbL postage. No orders for under} Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, Gat fin, Rt, C.~ v Ae eo kaa | Butter and Egg Bulbs, Pink Thrift, 50c C; $3. M. Add postage. Mrs. J. M. Adam- son, Lula, Rt. 2. Sweet Bay, Yellow Jasmine, White and Yellow Woods Vine, Wild Elm, Bridalwreath,' 1-4 ft., 10c ft.; Yellow Chrysanthe- mums, White Queen Anns Lace, Yellow Jonquils, Red Verbenas, 30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. David Colson, Hazlehurst, Rt. 1, Box 256. - Indian Grass with blue flow- ers, 12-18 in., Covered in blue blooms all summer; 25c nice clump. Add postage. Mrs, H. G. Smith, Hahira, P. O. Box Zia: Fine Jonquil, and Yellow Deep Cup Daffodil, Variegated. $10. M; 2000, $18. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Blue Single Hyacinths, $1.50 doz.; Yellow, White Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf- fodils, $2. C; Pink, Blue, White Thrift, 75c doz.; Bird of Para- dise, $1.50 ea.; Weeping Wil- low, $1.25 ea. Exch. for print sacks. Miss Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Bird of Paradise, $1.50 ea.; Blue Single_ Hyacinths, $1.50 doz.; White, ~ Yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf- fodils, $2. C; Short Cup Daf- fodils, Blue, Pink, White Thrift, Sweet William, 75c doz. Exch. for print sacks. Miss Cecil Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Yellow and White Jonquil, Dbl. Butter and Egg, Yellow, Long Trumpet Daffodil, $1.70 C; Sweet William Plants, 50c doz.; Single Blue MHyacinths, $1.50 doz. Exch. for print gacks. Miss Nora McCurley, ssc acre Rt. 2: Large Dahlias,. Mrs. Werner, Sagamore, White Wonder, Shepherd others, all good varit- ties, also Ball and Miniature Types, 3454 Harding Ave. Tel. CA 9812. Rose Acacia, Ferns, Weeping Willows, Red MHoneysuckles, Red Maples, Mtn. Laurels, Silver Lace, Yellow Jasmine, Rhododendrons, Calycanthus, Forsythia, Holly, ee! Bear Grass, Water Oaks, 2, $1.; Privet Hedge, ees _ Finest Iris, 5, $1: Add postage. Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. King Alfred Daffodil, and Butter and Egg Bulbs, $1. C. Add postage. Mrs. Sibley Rich- ardson, Hartwell, Rt. 3. FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED Vinca Minor. (Peri- Mrs. Fred M. Taylor, Atlanta, 75 Beverly Rd., N. Phone EL 3311, Ext. 5207. Want 1 or 2 hardy seedlings up to 3 in. trunk, 15 ft. high, fast growing willow oak, sweet gum, eastern redbud, slow growing live oak, southern magnolia, camphor tree, A- mevican holly, common crape myrtle, few , early. blooming perennials. Bill -Poole, Atlanta, 260 Peachtree-Seventh Bldg. Want to buy Yellow Lary Banksia Rose. Miss Ethel Cono- ley, Bruswick, 915 Union St. Want Leopard Begonia, Old Fashion House Plant, very rare, thick, glossy, green circular leaves with creamy white spots. State price. Mrs. H. B. Lunce- ford, Crawfordville, Rt. 2 Want Flowering Rd Quince, cuttings, 8-14 in. long. Troy McDonald, Dixie. Want to exch. Red and Pink Mixed Peanuts, (2-3 in hull), good for planting or eating, for rooted pot plants or cut- tings. State what you have. Mrs. Riley Lon, Fairmount, Rt. 2. Want winkle). Want to exch. Dried Apples, free of peel, for Butterfly Bush, Azaleas, Red Sage, Camellias, Peonies, Forsythia; Weigelas, Dwarf Cannas, all rooted plants. Mrs. W. T. Cook, Felton, Rt. 2. j Want Red and Pink Verbena Plants, Mrs. R. -A. McFadden, | Macon, 3159 Georgia Place. , Want some nice Single White and Single Pink MHyacinth Bulbs. State price by doz. and lots of 50. Mrs. William H., Maxwell Sr., Lexington. Want mixed colors Wistevia, and large flowering Clematis; Seed. Write first. Mrs. Harold Ohst, Ringgold, Rt. 2. Want variegated House Leak, var. Ground Ivy, (has fragrant leaves), Scotch Broom Seed, (deep yellow | blooms), Pure White Narcissi (bloom Feb., Mar.), and Yellow with white Cluster Narcissi. Miss F. B.! Moore, Suwanee. Want 1000 Hydrangea Plants. Quote best price. W. L. Cou- sins, Tucker, Rt. 2. ee Want large Incurved Yeilow and White Mums: State price. Mrs. V. Carter, Whitesburg. Want Giant Size Sunflower Seed, State what you have and| price. Mrs. R. M. Lawrence, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. PLANTS FOR SALE - Gov. $4.50 M; Marglobe and Rutger tomato, '50c C; $1.75 M. Ready. Prepaid, No checks, Paul Light- sey, Screven. Early W. and sas round | Dutch cabbage plants, 35c C; 200, 60c; 500, $1.25; $2. M; 5 M., $6. 50. Mrs. Mattie Harper, Baxley, Ree. / E. J., and Chas. W. frost- proof cabbage and Bermuda onion 500, $1.25; $2. M; Del. Sat. guar. Otis. Conner, Pitts. Chas. W., E. J.,. Wakefield and Golden Acre frost- proof and white Bermuda onion plants, $3350 Mf. 50c- C.- All postage paid. RR. Chanclor,| Pitts. Bunch P. R., potato Sar April, May, June del. 500, $7. M. parcel post prepaid a Ga. Damp- moss packed. State inspected . and terated. J. Sims, Mystic, Box 55. White Bermuda onion plants, $2. M; 500. $1.25; Exch.'500 for) 4 print sacks or 8 white sacks. Mrs. W. R. Clark, , beens Rt. 2. Box 103. Rutger and Red Top tomato plants, $4. M. C. W. Cabbage, $2. M. Now ready. California wonder pepper, ready April 10, $4. per M. Mossed and crated. FOB. No order for less than 1000 plants. H. L. Williams, Baxley. Coastal Bermuda stolons, by truckload. at my farm, 75c M; 100,000 or more 65c M. By ex. | press, not prepaid, $1.50 M. E.| D. J. Harrison, Blackshear. Tel. 3713. Rooted sage and catnip plant 2, for *25, 5. tor, B0c, SL. doz, Shade dried catnip leaves, $1.- 25 lb. Virgil Keith, Alvaton. Booking orders for large white heading collard plants, ready April 10, or earlier; 50c C or $250 M. Mrs. J. L. Hall, Americus, Rt. 2. Cert. bunch P. R. Potato plants, 500, $3.75; $7. M; 5 M $36. Running red skin, P. R. var. $3.50 M. $15. for 5000. May, April, through June del. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt. 1. Govt. Inspected P. R. red and copper skin potato plants, $20. for. 5000 PP, or $4.50, M FOB. No COD. Ready April. D. M. Cason, Bristol. sy Garlic plants, ~30c doz. or exchange for white 100 Ib.. feed sacks, free of holes or letters, 1 doz. plants for 1 sack; not less than 3 doz. exchanged. Ea. pay postage. Mattie Little, Ball Ground; Rt. 1. Marglobe and Rutger tomato plants, field grown, ready, 200, 75c; $2. M. Long, hot cayenne pepper plants, slim pods and sweet C. W. 200 for $1.; $4.)5 per M. Full count, moss pack- ed, promt shipment. J. M. Mul- lis, Broxton, Rt. 2. Hastings Imp. Rutger tomato | plants, $4. M. Ready first of]: April. Can fill lange orders T. insp. red skin Bo E.| shipment. Now ready. | strawberry plants, $1. C; tame Copenhagen, L. I. Wakefield cabbage and white and yellow Bermuda onion plants; $1.25 for 500, $2..M. Dei. sts - Kent, | $2 Dawson. ~Govt. inspected P. R. potato plants, $5. M; 500 or more, $4. M. Full count. April and May del. Jennings Williamson, Bristol. Red and copperskin P. RL govt. insp. potato plants, 5 M. $20.; $4.75 M. FOB. ne COD. Ready April and May. J C. Tyre, Bristol. - ah Rutger and Marglobe tomato| plants, now ready, $i. for 200; 500, $2.; $3.50 M;- Wrapped in moss and water-proof paper. C. W. and Copenhagen Market cabbage, and Bermuda onion | plants, 300; $1.; $2. M. PP. Mix- ed if desired, J. D. Crenshaw, | Pitts, P. O. Box 8, Phone 2150. | Early Jersey and Chas. W. cabbage and collard plants, $2.| M. Cert. wilt-resistant Rutger tomato plants, $4.-M. del. Add 25c for. small bunch of pepper. B. F. Malard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 528, Phone 45079. Broccoli, brussels sprouts, beet, lettuce, kale, carrot plants, 35c, 2 doz: Cauliflower, Pan American tomato,. eggplant, pepper, artichoke plants, 25c doz. in $1. lots or more. Add | postage. Mrs. H. V; Franklin, Register. : . Govt: insp. copperskin P. R. | potato plants, $4.50 M. 3000 or more $4.50 M. FOBNo COD. G. L. Brannen, Patterson. | Marglobe and Ruiger toma- to plants, $3.50 M. del. Ready. hot pepper plants, ready April | 10th, $4.25 M., -50c C. Miss Marglobe and Rutger tomato plants, ready now, good plants, | moss packed, prompt shipment, | Pee Cer $8 Me Buncum ee sey, Surrency, Rt.2. - Marglobe and Rutger ite good plants, full count, prompt Hiram Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. doz. Large Blakemore black-| berry and raspberry, 6, for ee Kudzu and catnip plants, 10c ea. Garlic bulbs, 6 for . 50c; Tender striped half-runner bean Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Cooperskin potato plants, $4. .M. FOB. Copperskin bunch | potato plants, $6.-M. FOB. .. B. OBerry, Surrency, Rt. Marglobe and New Stone tomato, $2. M; 2M and up, $1.-| 75 M. Good, strong plants, moss | packed, prompt shipment. No checks Ready. Can fill large | ondezs. W. R. Lightsey, Screven. Rutger tomato plants, 50c C; $1. MPP, Mrs. J. R: Brannen, | Statesboro, Rt. 1. 4 Klondike and i Seacncuont blackberry and black , j plants, four for $1.00; | blue plums, 40c ea.; citron seed, | mer garden bean seed, 50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming. . 90c C; $7.50 M. Good var. Cat- nip, 6, 75c; $1.35 doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Claude Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 49 A. Booking orders for sweet potato plants for April 10, govt. insp, pink and copperskin, $5. M: Sweet pepper plants, 75c) C. $5. M. Del. Promptly ship- ped. Frank Merritt, Sereven, Ren do. 7 : Big Red. Jumbo Strawberry plants, $1. C. Add postage. 500) or more PP. No checks or COD. E: &. \Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8, Box 14. Good var. edauee plants, 90c -C.; $750 M.; Catnip, 6,' ogy $1.35 doz. Evergreen vine, | , $1.75; $3. C. Add postage. a Pearson, Pe et Rt. | 1, Box 43. jearly brown bunch be HT , e |. - ee Oo Quinn, SuURTENcy, Rt ] i, | No. less 100 Ibs. orders. plants, $3..M. del. Moss packed, |} Mtn. huckleberry plants, 50c! \ seed, 50c cup. Plus _ postage. | ; $1. pt. White and col. half-run-| 60 Mastodon aes plants, | | runner bean ger tomato plants, -M.. Open "eld gre : Sie: Fitzgerald. Cert. select grade tomato. plants, $3.74 about middle April. Johnson, Cordele, Rt. ZED AND GRA FOR SALE. 10 or 12 thousand sta hioned red sugarea -4 ft. three cents Thompson, Vienna, Rt. 7 Ibs. Sims eae $2..b. (COD: We son, . Granville oie ; Tender _ white _ half- fa eee cine) speckled crowder peas, tcup; 4 une Orders promptly. Mire a G: field, Jasper, Rt. 400 bu. ~ full ae joats,, $1.25 bu. Als wheat straw in com) bales, approx. 50 Ibs.. jbale; $20. ton. ue Thomaston, Nehi 35. dibs. Black watermelon seed; jsaved. Never p jother melons, $1. Add |W. F. Walden, Thom: 1 Box 142. .~ 9000 Ibs. ee -recleaned_ Copperskin potato, pimento and |PC Morris, Newborn. a run. Price at barn, |Sacks extra if pet. pure, 40c- Ib. C. Marietts Rt. a Bo: es pry, st Sega eee asd 2 ee Cree Mrs. Rt. 3. About 400 ie pedeza seed, cleaned an ed for _germination. 30. Dukes, Douglasville, _ |Ph. 2725. 75e Mrs. J. Rt 4, Box 101. "Ol 74, time tender small, weevil> fr Also few pink seed, 45c cup. PP. |promptly. Miss _ |derson, Ellijay, Box seed, runners, 45c_large | $1.25, plus. fom Pa 1. ; Rutger ditt plants, $1.75 id NO.1 NO. 2 a a Sees NO.3 NO.4 Farmers Bisse ck Sylvania $19.75 $19.00 $17.90 $00.00 sat pd cies ide 81485 since scone oe : Bertin 3 Ret Blackshear $20.65. $20.45 . $19.71 $00.00 Coffee Co. Livestock Company, Douglas $20.60 $20.10 $19.25 iho Market. Metter $21.00 $20.15 $19.00 $00.00 | Millen Le Market, Millen $20.10 $19.00 $18.50 $16.50 : - Thane. : $21.30 $19.10 $18.90. $00.00 ; Mitchell Co. Livestock Co. Camilla $20.25 $20.10 $19.40 <_ Fe ard, panes $20.35 $20.00 $18.90 $17.30 | Producer Cooperative eee seni tos ae pane Pisa Ske aie 00.00 $00.09 | Tf0up Livestock Assoc. LaGrange $20.15 $17.50 $16.40 $15.60 ; Appling Co. Livestock & Market Service, : Tae a { Inc., Baxley $20.66 $19.76 $18.64 $00.00 Co. oa Seach hen Ge Lee Co. Livestock Market, Inc., Leesburg $20.52 $19.80 $18.55 $00.00 : : _| MARCH 25 wa aes Seis sag athis Se aT a . Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie $20.61 $20.57. $00.00 $00.00 : a ages Mekat. eS ose ee : Union Stockyard, Albany $20.31 $19.95 $19.40 $17.60 Donalsonville $20.65 $20.45 $19.55 $00.00 Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt $20.35 $20.00 $19.00 $00.00 Products Sales Corp.. : me : Coosa Valley Commission Co., Rome $21.80 $19.90 $17.40 * $16.90 oon FAO ee END, PIG 202 yidatte Steck gard. Vidalia ~~ $20.25 $19.70 $18.50 $00.00 er er Sg ishurn: Livest ME. Wesldhurst $2050 $1085 Sind SORdG erect Sees F040 FIGS) 19.00 90000 | Saal Livestock Co. Glenavile $20.10 $19.60 $18.90 $00.00 vestock Corrales $21.50 $20.50 $00.00 $00.00 | Turner Co. Stockyard. Ashburn $20.41 $20.24 $19.25 $00.00 - Heavies .... $20.00 - MARCH 26 x j Stockyard, Swainsboro $20.56 $19.84 $18.97 $00.00 | Dublin Livestock Commo. Co., Dublin $20.72 $19.70 $18.60 $00.00 rd, Jesup $20.60 $19.85 $18.70 $00.00 | Wilkes Stockyard, Washington $20.70 $20.10 $19.50 $00.00 ckyard, Columbus / $20.50 $00.00 $16.90 $00.00 BacudileLony Comm. Co., Quitman $20.59 $20.16 $19.10 $00.00 ockyard, Eastman ~ $20.60 $20.10 $18.45 $00.00 | Farmers Livestock Co., Inc., Douglas $20.50 $19.37 $18.90 $17.17 _ Craig Comm. Co., Dublin $20.70 $20.00 $19.10 $00.00 | Valdosta Livestock Co., Valdosta $20.36 $20.00 $18.81 $00.00 ae ae Wayne Co. Livestock Market, Jesup $20.65 $19.85 $18.60 $00.00 suhoff Comm. Co., Macon $20.00 $19.55 $18.50 $00.00 Effingham Co. Stockyard, Springfield $20.00 $19.20 $18.02 $00.00 rd, Augusta . $20.10 $19.75 $18.50 $00.00 Bainbridge Stockyards, Inc. Bainbridge $20.30 $19.60 $18.65 $00.00 vestock Ca., Dawson $20.25 $19.75 $19.00 $00.00 uamter Livestock Assoc., Inc. Americus $20.60 $20.24 $19.23 $16.50 s ock Market, McRae $20.51 $19.84 $19.25 $0000 | 5 loch Stockyard, Statesboro $20.08 $19.71 $18.76 $00.00 00 perative Livestock Assoc. \ F itrgerald Livestock Auction Co., Ocilla $20.49 $19.95 $19.27 $00.00 7 Roperfon, 820-25 919.25: $18.56 $16.60 | Gi son Stockyards, Claxton $20.20 $19.60 $00.00 $00.00 "Stockyards, Swainsboro $20.10 $19.60 $18.75 $00.00 | Peoples Livestock Market, Inc., Cuthbert $19.94 $19.45 $18.20 $16.17 tock Market, Metter ~ $20.25 $19.44 $18.81 $00.09 | Toombs Co. Stockyards, Lyons | $20.25 $19.40 $18.60 d speckled crowder jlackeyed peas, 35c $1. Add 20 Ib. Sa - Bonner, Gab- Tel, 6504 La- No.,1 Kobe Lespe- also. 600 Ibs. No 2 a, all 1952 crop. ie Gray. spedeza seed, re-. ified, 1952 crop, - Ibs. FOB. Satis. F. -C. Garrett, Ft. ine Carnonball d_ watermelon mestested ~90c .. pct. $ lb. Original eart melon neth | W. Birdsong, ermelons seed, 1952 ved from _per- sted. melons; govt. ict. germ. $2. Ib. Bloodworth, Gordon, watermelon from tested 90 pct. Tb; 10 Ibs. and amond Sh, - Bale emer: 12. Send_M. O. John Dyer, seed, | jage. L. 15 SEED AND GRAIN ~ . FOR SALE Colard seed, 60c tested 90 pct. Not 50 Ibs. Kingston. For immediate sale, No. shipped. Neel lb. Germ. less than Jolly, grade Ky. 31 Fescue seed, re- cleaned; grown from cert. seed; 22 in 100 lb. bags. FOB. oH Moore, Milner, Rt. 1. Watermelon seed, of the strawberry 1952, crop, and New Hampshire Midget Icebox var. $5. lb. Prepaid PP. E. Mitchell, Thomasville 202 Grady St. 4 pts. 1952 crop. 50c pt. okra seed for sale, PP. Mrs. Walter Wallace - verona. Martin, Dipper, Dishrag gourds, $3. doz.; Extra large, $5. doz; $1.50 doz.; 3 pkts., 40c: seed, 25c pkt. melon, 15c_ pkt., small mixed Also gourd sizes, seed, Rutgers Tomato Garrison Wwater- $1.50 lb. PP. Earl Suckey, Blackshear. Citron melon - seed, $1. Ib. ACh Thompson, Cadwell. Yellow meat, melon seed, best 1952 crop, water- hand sel: shade dried, 1/2 Ib. $1.25; DT be$2, del. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran 101 variety Bi-color Lespe- deza $1. Ibs. or lb. more. Will _|Commerce, Rt. 1. Little Rice cup; sage and satnip >|doz. Okra, 60c pt. pea seed, plants, $1.. deliver 5 O. W. Jones, 35c Matodon ever-bearing strawberry plants $1. C. Gourd seed, 40c cup: Long wide-leaved tobacco seed, 75c Tbhlsp. No. COD. J. Elis, Striped half-runner 1s white 45c large cup, 3 cups, Is postage. Mrs. B. ; few cups ners, Add post- Cumming, Rt. bean half- Fiowery Branch, . Re oh MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BEANS: Want \some white bunch also running var. butterbeans. Mrs. B. H. Purvis, Helena, Rt. 1. Want 1 bu. Velvet beans, bunch or running. W. E. Hol- combe, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2. CORN (SEED): . Want some old fashioned var. Hickory King white corn; white small cob with wide grain, 8 rows to the ear. Write: Joe. B. Watkins, Blue Ridge, Rt. 1, Box 175 A. EGGS: Want some Quail eggs. Ad- vise at once. Mrs. Ed Green, Powersville. Want good Lespedeza_ hay, free of weeds and straw and not rained on. Contact. Howard L. Dalton, c/o Dairy Dep't. University of Ga., Athens. Tel. 225-J, or 4600, Ext. 361. OATS: Want 5 bu. Feed oats, -for farm animals. Geo. W. Howard, Cedartown, Rt. 2. PEPPER: Want Squash pepper; re- sembles scalloped or Patty Pan squash and is of hot variety. Quote prices on sed or plants. H: M. Moorman, Lovett. SEED: Want Jumbo watermelon seed. State price on_ one-half or 1 lb. prepaid. J. J. Johnson, Buford, Rt. ..2. _ Want Velvet bean seed. Ad- vise. L. N. Hayes, West Green. Want some seed Rice pop- corn, also improved Spanish peanuts, both for planting. Pierce Power, Jackson. TREES AND SEED: Want about 3 Sugar sum- mer Pear 2-3 ft. sprouts, and few hills each, old. fashioned large ribbed muskmelon and long green Citron seed. Write. Postage returned. EDs Thomp- POULTRY FOR SALE BERRIGOLDS: 50: Berrigold Laying Pullets, Young: Hens, $3. ea. No culls. Bring Coops. Cannot ship. Farm on Crabapple Rd. near Birmingham, Ga. RFD 3, Al- pharetta, E. A. Pierce, Cham- blee, P. O. Box 3. BANTAMS: 15 mixed Bantams, 1 Rooster, $12. Mrs. J. M, Walker, Atlanta, 1312 Childress Dr., S. W. Phone Ra. 1855 (Only Sat. & Sun.). 25 Siebs Strain Ancona Hens, 1 yr. old, laying, $1.25 ea. at my home; $1.50 ea. shipped. W. D. Creech, Twin City, Rt. 1, Box 62. Few pairs pure Dark Cornish and Buff Cochin Bantams, a- bout 5 mos. old, $5. pr.; Dark Cornish, and Buff Cochin Ban- tam Hatchings Eggs, all prize winners SE Fair last Fall, $2:50 setting 18. Parcel Post. C. H. Overby, Columbus, 3609 14th. Ave. : Bantam Roosters, 65 ea. J. i. Carson, Griffin, Rt. es 3 prs. Ja. Silkies, $5. pr.; Also 7 Large Fat Hens, some laying, $2. ea.: 1 Black Minorca Rooster, 10 mos, old, $2. No. COD. Mrs. F. Lamkin, Atlanta, 966 Crew et.; SOM: White Leghorn Bantams, show stock, 13 hens, cock, $25:; 3 trios White Crested Bantams, $7.50 trio; Pair Lady Amhurst Pheasants, $17.50 pr.; 1 Pr. Gold- hurst Pheasants, $17.50. R. H. Frye, Atlanta, 1115 Woodland Ave. S. E. Tel. Wa. 2526, or Di. 5182. B. B. Red Old English Game Bantam Rooster, from prize winning stock, $1.25 ea. Will not Tel. 47-2617 ship. .C.uS8. Wako: ewe | $3. ea.; POULTRY FOR SALE R. I. Red Bantam Cockerels, $1.50 ea. FOB. Joe J. Wilson, Decatur, 828 3rd, Ave De. 0354. CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: 6 nice Game, Stags, Grays and Blues, Red and Spangle, $2.50 ea. in lot; $3. single. In light crate. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. 6 Dark Cornish Cockerels, 10 mos.- old, long yellow legged type, $2.50 ea.; 2, $4.; FOB. Mrs. J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Rte<2. Red Claret and Cuban Blue Rooster, cross game, 4 1/2. lbs., 12 mos: old, $2. MO..S. O. Huff, Monticello, Rt. 3. ' Games: 35 or 40 Game Hens and Pullets, 15 White Leghorn Pullets,, laying, March and April hatch, 6 roosters, proved from the Negro and: Allen Roundhead, known as Buch Cheeves strain. See at my place. T. J. Woth, Dora- ville, Rt. 1, Box 265. Dark Cornish, . rose comb cockerels, $3. ea.; 2, $5.; hens, 8 hens, $23. Hens lay- ing. FOB. Shipped in erates. No checks. Mrs. McCrary, Pinehurst. 2 trios White Lace Red Cor- nish Hens, laying, $7.50 trio. Mrs. J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt, af J. E 4 fine Shuffler Stags, one Roundhead, $3.50. Cheaper if lot taken. Bring sack. Bud Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2 i Old English Black Breasted Reds, 1 stag, 2 hens (Pit Games), $10. C. H. Baldwin, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box 589, 3 purebred heavy type Dark Cornish October 52 hatch Pul- lets, 1 Cockerel, lot $6.25 if taken at once; Eggs, $1.75 per 15. Cartons to be returned at once, MO only. Miss Cora B, $00.00 ims. light | > ESN : a ie 38 _ et PAGE EIGHT | is - MARKET BULL us \ : * a Be PRPS reed 5 ef ts, POULTRY FOR- SALE POULTRY FOR : SALE eee FOR SALE 2 FARM HE _ or 6 Game. Hens, laying,|. 8 Ringneck Pheasants, 5 hens, TURKEYS, _ GUINEAS. 1 DUCKS,| Want . ERS: Rooster, good stock, $1.10|3 cocks, $24. for lot, Selected GEESE: : | couple to live as take x here O. A. Stone, Dallas, Rt.| birds. Will ship. J. H. Geiger, i ee ; help with light farm ee Ducks, . Purebred White Cornish Roosters, April hatch, few pul- ~~. lets, $2.50 ea. Mrs. R. K. Pruitt, _ Lavonia, Rt. 2. 2 Allen Roundhead Game _ Hens, almost 2 yrs. old, $5. pr. plus exp.; Trade for 1 trio Dark Cornish Bantams. Each pay express. Jessee Hudson, Carrollton, Rt. 3. Pit Games: 10 Stags, Claret . and Shayl Cross, crowing, now ready to Walk, $20. for lot. Will not sell separately. Paul B. Adams, Macon, Rt. 1. Several Game Roosters, some 4 way crossed, White Hackle, Clarion Red, Brown Red, and - Buff; 2 Way Cross, Brown Red - and Buff. $3. ea... Walter M. Mitchell, Austell, Rt. 1. Tel. 5107. : Roundhead Brown Red, and Sid Taylor Game Hens and Cocks, for sale or trade for Fantail Modena and Tumbler Pigeons, and Bantams. H. M. Adams, a rears LEGHORNS: 75 large English White Leg- horn, Booth O A stock, laying 75 pet., 9 mos. old, $1. 75 and - $2. ea. Mrs. Jos. Mikle, Li- ae Rt. 2. Phone Stone Mtn. 2701 350 Keystone White Leghorn Hens, April 1952 hatch, laying 70 pet., $1.50 ea. for lot. C. J. Hendrix Jr., Alpharetta, A 3. About 40 White Leghorn Hens, 15 RI Hens, laying, $1: 50 ea.; 10 Pullets, last April hatch, 15 Fryers or Pullets, 3 mos. old, $1.75 ea. Bring own containers. 6 mi. So. Hapeville. Sacrifice price. Mrs. Mary E. Walters, Riverdale, Rt. 1. -MINORCAS, MISCELLANE- ONS, ORPINGTONS: . White Minorca Pullets, Roos- ters, 4 mos. old, AAAA strain, for sale; Also White Giants, 6 hens, 2 yrs. old, $2.50. L. E. Tabor, Sasser, Ga. 12 Buff Orpington Hens, .1 Rooster, $1.50 ea.; $20. for lot, at yard. Ronie Johnson, Shell- man, Rt. 1, Box 55. 5 young Yellow Buff Orpike: ton Roosters, $2. ea. Will ship. Mrs. B. H. Holland, Dalton, 22 PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS. 5 Ringneck Pheasant Cocks, $4.50 ea.; $20. for lot at my place 1/2 mi, Gainesville city limits; Also want 2 Black Jap. Bantam Hens. W. C. Tate, Gainesville, Rte: Pheasants, 2 pr. Silver, 1 Ringneck Cock, 3 hens, 1 Gold- en Cock, 1 Reeves Cock, all $25. W. H. Dorough, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Phone. 5334. Blue Peafowls, May 1952 hatch, $25. pr at my home 8 mi. W. Royston. Mrs, Lee Downs, Royston, Rt. 1. Blue Indian Pesto: and old, for sale. Red Oak. Ringneck Pheasant Hens, $3.- _ 50; Cocks. $4.50. Doyle & Knight, Dublin, 501 North Dr. young Z. Je Lee, Fine breeding Bob~ White Quail, $5. pr; Booking orders for eggs, $30. C. C. E. McKin- ney, Atlanta, 3304 Clairmont Rd., N. E. Rt, 13. Ex. 6069. Ringneck Pheasants, 4 hens, Roberts, 1 cock, all extra large. W. C. Toccoa, Rt. 4. 20 prs. 1 yr, old Golden Tfieagsants, $10. pr.; Also 20 White Leghorn Pullets, Triple A grade, all laying, $2.25 ea, O. A. Bridges, Sharpsburg, 1 trio Ringneck Pheasants, $7. 50-W;D: Bennett; Molena. Solid White Racing: Homer Pigeons, seamless, banled, late 1952 hatch. youngsters, $200. ea. iG: Watkins, Louisville, 309 Bar thest: Pheasants: Trio 51 hat. fi Jap, Versicolor, .$25,; One 52 hatch Gold $7, 50; Pr. 52 hatch Ring- necks, $5. J. F, Ginn, Atlanta, 451 Metropolitan Pl. S. E. AL 0617. Loganville, Rt. 1. -500 early 1952 hatch Tome, Pen Raised, Full . Plumage/|E Chinese and Monolian Ringneck Pheasants $9. pr.; ing, 1 cock, $14, trio; eggs of same, 30c ea.; Mrs. Helen Street Atlanta, Rt. 2 Paig young Fan Tail Pigeons, about 2-1/2 - 3 mos .old, $5, -pr. Call. 3.0101, or write: G. W. Williams, Columbus, Rt. 1, Box 808, Williams Dairy. 7 prs. large White Kings, 5 prs.. Auto Sex Kings, mated, banded, all producing large squabs, $2.50 pr.; $25. for the 12 prs. F. M. Ogletree, Barnes- ville. e id prs. Giant Homes Pigeons $4. pr. Mated, banded, working, asst. colors, IEG Sihearouse, Adel. - Purebred Racing Homer Pige- ons, seamless banded, mated prt, @8.; Mate banded also. Grover C. Piper, Barnesville, 21 Railroad St. Phone 488 R. 1952 hatch Bob White Quail, $5. pr.; few 1952 hatch phea- sants. FOB. Herbert Creamer, Perry, Rt. 2. Bob White Quail, $5:) pr, Hi: Hill, Chamblee, 356. Bragg St. Phone 47- 2004. Northern Bob White Quail, from unrelated breeders, $5. pr.; Chuka Patridge, $10. pr. No less Jian 2 pairs shipped. J. E: Akins, Atlanta, 1531 ae hens Ave., Ss. Wag Taking orders for Northern Bob White Quail for breeders, and large Ga. Quail Eggs avai- lable, May. and June. J. L, Sims; West Point, Rt. 5. REDS: NH, RI, PARMENTERS: 50 NH Red Laying Hens, $2.- 25 ea. our farm, R. M. Van Leer, Gainesville, Rt. 4. reas 734 J. 2 well bred NH Red, Mareh 1952. Roosters, $1.50 ea. Plus shipping chrgs. Hubert Moore, Lawrenceville, 310 Jackson St. 12 NH Red Hens, $2. ea. Mrs. Luther McAlvin, Donalsonville, Rid; 24 NH Red Apr. 52 Pullets 1 rooster.- ROP, 85 pct. laying, 4 A grade. $48. Ship exp. collect; 21 NH Red Hens, laying 1 Roos- ter, 4 A grade, 52 hatch, $30. MO. J. N, Crosby, Pitts. 50-4 A Grade NH Mar. hatch hens laying 85 pct. average wt. 6 lbs., $2. ea, at farm; $2.25 ea. shipped, Plus. shipping chrgs. Letters ans. Hunter Lanier, Rocky Face. 20 NH Red Hens, 1 yr. old, laying, $2.-ea. Send crates and money for shipping. J. B. Mc Leod, Valdosta, 522 S. Patter- son St. ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE &' OTHERS: Pure young White Rock Ro- osters, extra large, $2. ea. Ship Carl Sorrels, Royston, Rt. 1, 10 White Rock, 10 NH Hens, laying, Feb. 1, 1952 hatdh, $2. 50| ea. Mrs. J. R. Gardner, Grove. 40 B. R, 1952 Spring hatch, Locust laying,-3 A grade, $1.40 ea.; 40 NH Red Pullets, laying, 4H pride winning, 3 A grade, all at my place only. Mrs. H. W. Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1, WYANDOTTES: Purebred RCSL Wyandols Chickens, 1952 hatch, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Docia Harris, Lula. 6 Feb. Mar. 1952 hatch, pure Tarbox strain Silver Lace Wy- andotte Hens, laying, $9. for lot. Not prepaid. MO. Miss Lydia Gibbs, Uvalda. 3-9 mos, old Partridge Wyan- dotte Cockerls for sale 6 mi. Marietta, 1/2 mile off Dallas Hwy. Clay Cook, Marietta, Rt. 4, : TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE: 10 Gineas, 8 -hens, roosters, $1.25 ea. FOB. ie: Fred House, Madison, 2. hens, lay-|: | about 33 Ibs., $10.; 1 hen, 15 lbs... .off Floyd Rd. on Hurt Rd. Near gobbler, 2 hens, $25. trio. Will not /or work good 1 H. crop. Good+ Parrott: i. s 5 tuinelteas White - males, 3 females, laying, $6. 50 or fe 40 ea.; Will not ship, Mrs. . Wilson, Newport. nd from a pure strain Greenheads:. day old to 1 week, 75c ea.; 4-6 wks. $2. ea.; 6-8 wks., $3. ea.: Eggs, 20c ear Discount on large lots. Fred Permit No. 34929. C. D. Ward, Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper- mill Rd, Phone home 9-6986; Of. 8600, Ext. :761. 3 Toulouse eo 1152 hatch, b gander, 2. hens, * laying good size, $10. FOB MO. Silas Snipes, Commerce, Rt: 2. % x . 10 purebred BB Bronze Tur- : |key Toms and Hens (laying), for breeding, 50c lb, Ship in light crate. Mrs, William Grif fin, Maysville, Ant, ahve I White African Guinea Roo ers, $2.50 ea, Mrs. A. W. Arnold, Newnan, REPS. M. B. Turkey Tom, 2 yrs. old, | starting to lay, $7. Will not ship. Mrs. M.. Ritz, Fairburn, Camp- bellton Rd. Toulouse and Embden Geese, cross breed, $5. ea. ship any- where; Large, Pekin Drake, $3.; 3 Indian Runner Ducks, $2. ea. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Box 427. r Toulouse. Geese, trio $20. Exh. for seed velvet beans or pigs. A. L: Thompson, Cadwell. 50 head Geese for sale, N. B. Spearman, Social Circle, Box 33. : One purebred B. B. Bronze Turkey Gobbler, about 35 lbs., $10. at my home; $12. shipped. Mrs, Jesse Johnson, Cordele, Rt. ae Bar Blue Toulouse Geese, $4. or trade for 2 hens (chick.), soon to lay. Come after, 1/2 mi. .| Cobb Air Port. Mrs. H. R, Rich, Austell, Rielae 2 pr. Woulbuse Geese, 1 yr. old hens beginning to lay, $20.; 2 Muscovy Drakes for $4,; 2 ducks 1 domesticated Mallard, $2.50; Pekin, $2. M. Van Sutton, Lith- onia, Pleasant Hill Rd. Phone 6293 on Sat. or Sun, 1 pair Geese, laying, $6. also 2\Black Bantam Roosters, 1 yr. Domesticated Wild: weve? , z. O. Box 187. *J. Hendrix, Rutledge. S. L,- Evans, Kennesaw, Rt. 2. p basis agreed upon. ; _ 3500 Macon | j 2) chickens, etc. Home furnished.| - C. Ward, Stone Mountain, t. between Pine ae and St. Mtn.). Want col. famine to do. oft me 1, (Off Rockbridge Road 8 jobs on farm for weekly | -pay,| rai and regular work for man and 1 or 2 grown boys on farm. R. house, land, Reynolds, Rt. ns Want 1-H. farmer for saad ing rent basis, for farm 6 mi. West Fayetteville, R. C., Loyd Estate. Good 5 R. house. Mrs. Ardath Loyd Bradshaw, Ma- con, 618 Arlington Place. i 50 50. basis, Nice, smooth, us plenty. wood and Donough Rt: as Want able podied, Sone man tes run corn and wheat mill on | Oconee River, near Athens. 50- 50 basis. Rooms for living- in| mill, O, W. Haygood, Athens. Want family, white- or col. ; with mules to work farm on) shares, or by day. Mail and Want 1 or 2-H. share cropper, Elec; L. e _ Strick- ee Woman, 2 chi place on small chickens, milk } field work if fertile land, bale of cotton per}. acre. Mail and school bus Rt. 4 R. ho water, near churches at Mc-| vill Donough. Dr. -W.. Sz ere is ies school bus Rt. by house. Good| A mules and. land, lights and| water. W. Vs Sapp, Danville. Want exp, tractor driver to| | start work on farm immediate-| ly, _ Cecil Rirkley, Chauncey, Want woman to do light. dae) work on farm. $10. week and board with man and wife. Want white man. to plow with mules and walking eulti- vator. Must be. reliable, ie and able to work. $25. mo. board, washing and treat right. Want reliable, exp. - white family to help with farm and nursery. Satisfactory working | Owen D. Edge, Columbus, Road. Toe ae a - Want. christian. woman to! _ Mi : life exp, on farm, v J.| farm on 50- live in home and do light farm]. | chores on farm, 7 mi. No. of Perry; for room, board, salary. 1 child accepted. Ad- _and | dress: con, 537 byanitee, _Cirele. - as Mrs. J. S. Turner, Ma-' old, $1. ea. Raleigh Pruitt, Lav- onia, RFD 2. P B. B. Bronze ee S5 ship. W. EE, Washburn, Douglasville, Rt. 4, Box 55. FARM HELP WANTED Georgia ere ee ie spring Southeastern Fair Grounds, Atlanta, Thursday. Show, 10 A.M.; SALE, 1.M. 5 bulls- and 4 fered. W. ao Bennett, Savann he Want family to work 2 H. crop on Halves or 50-50 basis, land. Have tractor. Prefer good workers and good, reliable peo- ple. G. Summerville, Bane nan, Rt. 1. Have immediate opening for reliable exp. dairyman and farm manager. Attractive sal- ary Apply in person. Richard Carpenter, Elberton, RFD SPECIAL LIVESTOCK DAY Special Livestock Day at Fitton, Monday, pril 10 until 11 A.M. Pasture and Livestock per a question and answer period at Coastal P Station. 1 P.M. at Stockyards, auction of Reg. and Polled Herefords, bulls, cows with calf bred heifers and cows. W. E. sees on 3. c/o Hillcrest Dairy Farm. Want nice, white woman, in: to live in home with me and help with light farm chores, small garden, chickens, flow- ers, part time -job. $20. mo. room and board. Letters ans. Mrs. Eva M, Rogers, Claxton, Rbk fe Want man with wife, who doesnt mind work, to operate Ford tractor on 50-50 basis or wages to farm, be able repair fences. Land made bale cotton to, acre last year. On school bus and mail and REA line. If quality, come at once. 9 mi, Sparta on Linton Rd. Mrs, E. A. Nicholls, Sparta, RFD Ts Want reliable first class col. woman: for -light farm chores on farm. $40, mo. house to live in. W. L. Smith, Savannah, Rt. 4, Box 366. Want man with family to work on farm. J. HH. Leverette, 1 P.M. EST at Kensington. 45 and 20 bred heifers offered. REGISTERED HEREFORDS SA Production sale of Reg. Herefords oft. Monday, Clubs of Walker Co. with proceeds - of lun Rock Eagle 4-H Club foundation. Visitors Contact, Jim or Bob a: Kensington. heifers and 5 bul Lunch served by, FT RETR TA The Ga. Shorthorn Hecsaere horn Breeders: Assn, oe in cooperation with The Southes nee Ae iy as p