Tom Linder Commissioner ee By TOM LINDER ave before me catalogue of the of- and students of the Male High dy in 1854. pore Se REMARKS - Remarks we find the follow- ssi -hool is ance the Meelon of hodist E. Church of Perry, but no truction. Each scholar will be al- to attend what church he pleases, arents or guardian may direct. tees will co-operate with the line in the school. Attention will only to the advancement of C studies, but to their moral very effort. will be) used to y in deportment. = rc can be had i in the tage and t e without extra , chavge. ee Course Sis wie rele sie it 9.0 ee Wie oe ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Esa Primary Course mi vision Texts Webster's y Spelling Book, Apalachian Nos. 1, 2 and: = Arithmetic, nced) Griffins History United Geography for beginners: Second - Texts Smiths English amar, Geography and Arithmetic eted, History continued. _ Advanced Ccurse etoric (Blairs Lectures, abridg- al ey (Upham, abridg- nomy, (Wayland). ies to uae sm will be allowed in the course - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953 4 3 =." > { a NUMBER 4 1854 Perry, Georgia, with the course endeavoring to enforce prop- | s Moral Philosophy Oyalpys : Engineering, _ SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT Texts Davies Bourdons Algebra, Davies Legendres Geometry, Davies Descrip- tive Geometry, Churchs Calculus, Wies- backs Mechanics and Engineering, Da- vies Surveying, Gillespies Roads and Rail Roads, Mahans Civil Engineering, Haupt on Bridges, Practical Astronomy, Stereotomy, Hencks Curves, formula and tables, French Language, taught as inci- dent to this course. Works of Reference. Bouchalets Calculus, Bouchalets Mechanics, Bart- lets Mechanics, Moseleys Mechanics of Millingtons Engineering, Williams Practical Geodisy, Sgauzins Cours de Construction, Leroys Stereot- omy, Dempseys Practical Rail Road En- _ gineering, Pierces Curves and Functions. CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT Et : Latin Texts _ Latin Grammar, (Andrews and Stod- - dards); Historiae Sacrae; Caesars Gallic War, (Anthon s); Virgil, (Coopers); Sal- lusts Jugurthine War, (Anthons); Hor- ace, (Anthons); Livy, (Lincolns); Ter- ence; Juvenal; Cicero de Senectute, de Amicitia, and de Oratore, and Ciceros Orations, (Anthons); Tacitus, Germany and Life of Agricola, (Anthons). Greek Texts Greek Grammar, (Bullions); Greek Reader, (Bullions) Zenophons Anabasis and Cyropedia, (Anthons); Homers Uliad and Odyssey, (Anthons); Thucydides Peloponnesian War (Owens); Herodotus; |. Demosthenes de Corona, Greek Tragedy, - Prometheus and Antigone; Plato s Geor- gias. Works of Reference Sophocles and - Kuhners Greek Grammars, unabridged. STUDENT BODY Classical Department Ruel W. Anderson, Caleb R. Barrett, Feeoh B. Barrett, Joseph Baskin, David W. Bryan, Littleton S. Chastain, John B. Cofield, T. W. M. Cox, -Clinton Duncan, James Duncan, Rufus M. Felder, Law- ~ rence A. Felder, Joel Fokes, Andrew S. a Giles, Jamms Guerry, Sylvester King, George W. Killen, W. F. Killen, T. M. Killen, A. J.. Lamb, George W. Lamb, Thomas L. Lamb, Marshall Leary, Rus- sel F. Mann, A. McKenzie, W. Ragin, C. H. Ragin, John H. Riley, W. W. Sanders, -B. R. Sanders, Thomas Sanders, W. Swilt, C. T. Swift, Augustus Whitehurst, E, W. : Westbrook, J. T, Woodward. | STUDENT BODY English and Primary Department Joseph Adams, Robert Adams, S. Bry- an, G. T. Cofield, W. Cofield, Samuel Cox, _ W. R. Cox, Thos. Dennard, C. W. Den- Glover, W. Haugabook, John ee : -N. Killen, M. Mashburn, H. W. Mann, - Samuel Rice, J. B. Russel, B. F. Russel, 36; number in the English ae ' professions whose educational opportun- nard, E. E. Duncan, S; Felder, Thomas Alfred Holt, Walter C. Hulsey, J. M. Hul- sey, Louis Houser, C. W. Ingles, , Johnson, John D. King, F. M. King, John Carey E. Solomon, A. M. Staley, J. F. Staley, Alexis Staley, W. Summerford, Jasper Summerford, H. Summerford, James Segrest, S. D. Segrest, Lott S. Townsley, S,M. Valentine, Jeremiah Val- entine, George White, W. White, Wil- liam Wooten, Albert Tharpe, Thomas Lee. ; Number in the Classical Department ment 45. BOARD OF TRUSTEES John M. Giles, Chairman; John M. ~ Chastain; James Turrentine; Rev. Samuel H. J. Sistrunk, Secretary; Dr. P. B. D: H. Culler; D. H. Riley; Rev. J. R. Felder; L. M. Houser; John R. King; John H. Ragin; Lorenzo D. Norwood; Christian J. Staley. TEACHERS Rev. Chas.-A. McDaniel, A. B., Princi- pal will give special attention to the Classical Department. o John M. Richardson, B. S., Assistant, will have special charge of the Scientific _ Department. : Primary Department to be supplied. The above vividly illustrates the great change in educational opportunities that have been brought about in ninety-nine years. a Out of those early academies and from private tutors came some of the great leaders of our history. After allis _ said, the advantages of educational op- portunities depend, in the long run, on how well students and teachers make the most of their opportunities. Even today, it is remarkable the num- ber of successful men in business and ities were very limited. On the other hand, we see numerous persons with one or more college degrees who seem un- able to make more than a mediocre suc- cess in business or the professions. All of this might indicate that each individual - has natural limitations. It might indicate _ i that a major field in education should be to develop a system for determining the proper field of each student and his nat- ural ability and limitations and then to develop each student along those lines which will be of greatest benefit to him and to the state. TOM LINDER _ aoe Commissioner of Agricutlure a 4 iach ek } a PAGE TWO x MARKET: BULLETIN AOTLV GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address al! ttems for publication ana requests to be put on the mailing list and for change ot address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS 222 STATE CAPITOL. Atlanta. NATIONAL ae ee [as gde ATION J i under postage of notice not assume any responsibility for notices. Limited space vill not permit Tom Linder, Commissioner ublished Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covimgton, G: By Department of Agricultuc Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau o Markets, 222 State Capito] - Atlanta Ga. Entered as secqnd class matte August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington. Georgia under Ac of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at specia) race o* postage provided for in Section 1103 Aci af October 8, i917 - Executive Office State Capito, Editoria} and Executive Offices Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy Unde: Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published img more than 35-40 words, not including name and address any notice appearing in the insertion of notices contain- be | quett Pepper, State Canitol, Atlanta. Gea. Publication Office 114-122 Pace St. Covington, wa FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE White Mock Orange, Purple Butterfly Bush, mixed col. Al- theas, W. Spireas, Sweetshrubs, Purple Liiacs, Yellow Thorn- less Rose, Pink English Dog- wood, Yellow Broom Willows, 25c -ea.; 5, $1.; Red Running Roses, 40c ea. Plus postage. All blooming size. Mrs. Noel Payne, Canton, Rt. 3. Chrysanthemums, pink, yel- low, white, orange, 5 colors Iris, Per. Pink Phiox, Golden- glow, each 50c doz.; Dbl. Holly- x hock, Sweet William, mix col- or, dbl. Pink Poppy, Cocks- comb, and Flowering Cherry Pepper Seed, ea. 20c pkt. Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Rt. 3, Box 137. Jonquils and Daffodil Bulbs, $1.25 C; Orange Day Lilies, 20, $1.; Mixed col. Iris 3 doz., $1.25. Add postage. Mrs. H. D. Goss, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box 464. Rooted Boxwood, 50c-$10.00; Cannas, Dahlias, Iris; Snow On The Mountain, $1. doz. bulbs; Red Japonicas, 50c ea.; Snow Balls, English Dogwood, Peach- tree Roses, 25c ea, Add postage. Mrs. L. F. Evans, Cartecay. Red Geranium cuttings, 1l5c ea.; Purple Mums, 35c doz.; White and Pink Running Rose, 35e ea.; Mixed Canna Bulbs, 75c doz.; Butter and Egg, $1.50 C; Smali Holly Bushes, 50c ea. PP on $1. orders; Under $1. Add postage. Mrs. John How- ard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Sweetheart Rose cuttings, profuse bloomers, delicate pink, semi-ramblers, 15c ea. Mrs. J. O. Battiato, Columbus, Steam Mill Rd., Rt. 2. Solid Yellow Daffodil and Jonquil Bulbs, $1.50 C. Add postage. Camellia Plants, asst. sizes in Sara Frost, Pink Per- fection and Jarvis Red varie- ties. Miss Martha Plyler, Clax- ton, Rt. 1. African Violets, 75 varieties to choose from, 25c up depend- ing on variety and size of plant. No mail orders. Hattie Marsen- gill, Cornelia, 234 Galloway St. Extra nice blooming size Jon- at and Daffodils, mixed, $1. ; Add 35c postage; 4 nice clumps Pink Thrift or Rose Col. Hardy Phlox, $1.25. Add post- age. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1. Wild Native Evergreens, Hol- ly, White Pines, Ivy, 50c ea.; Native Azaleas, 25c ea.; $2. doz.; Pink Locust, Pink Weige- Jas, White Hydrangeas, Altheas, Rose of Sharon, 5Uc.ea.; Grape Hyacinth and other bulbs, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. Yellow Cannas, 75c_ doz.; mixed col. Dahlias, $1.50 doz. Add .25c postage. Mrs. Eunice Woody, Dial. Nice large Dahlias, asst. col- ors, also Pompoms, $1.50 doz. PP. Miss Betty Lou- Hunnicutt, Dial. Day Lilies, red, orange, yel- low variegated, $1. doz.; Shir- ley Poppy Seed, dbl. pink, 25c coffee spoon full; Plus stamped envelope; Deep Gold, Yellow and Gold Spotted Canna Lilies, $1. doz; Not labeled. Plus post- age. Alton B. Bass, Dublin, Rt. 3. Giant size Jonquil Bulbs, 15c doz.; Pumpkin Seed, 10c Tbl.; Old Fashion Cushaw, 10c Tbl.; 254%c cup. Add postage; Sage, 10c cup; 30 qt. Mrs. Pp: Hamrick, Dunwoody, 100 John- son Ferry Rd., Rt. 1. Tel. Ex. 5709. Day Lilies, Iris, mixed Glad Bulbs, Pink Thrift, Blue Span- ish Iris, 60c doz.; Star of Beth- lehem, Narcissus, Jonquils, $1.25 C; Pink Peachtree, Yellow Thornless Roses, Lilacs, Bridal Wreath, $1.40 doz.; Reoted Box- wood, 6, $1.25. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Box 60: Old Fashion or Modern Roses, $5. doz.; Silver Moon, Dew Dawn or Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet, Yellow Multi- flora LaMock, many others, 50c, 75c or $1. ea, Miss Mary C. Florence, Durand. White Narcissus Bulbs, $1.35 C; Little Yellow Cluster Nar- cissi, $1.50 C; 50, $1.25; Red and White Thrift, 2 doz., $1.15; Rose Thrift, $1.75 peck. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. Red Hot Poker, $2. doz.; 6, $1.10; Iris, Hibiscus, $1.75 doz.; Glads, Day Lilies, $1.35 doz.; Easter uilies, $1. doz.; Ever- green Vine, 25, $1. Add postage. Dollie Pearson, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 43. Trailing Arbutus, Dbl. Day Lilies, Spanish Iris, Red Honey- suckle, Hollyhocks, $1. doz.; Thrift, 25, $1.; Dogwoods, Ma- ples, Spruce and White Pines, Kalmia Laurels, Rhododen- drons, Pink Flowering Laurel, Goldenbells, your ollection 12, $1.50. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Kalmia Laurels, Mtn. Laur- els, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, White Pine, Trailing Arbutus, $1.50; Fall Pinks, white, and yellow blooms, 75c doz.; Dbl. Morning Glory (pink and pur- ple mixed) Seed, 15c Tbl.; Li- lacs, white bloom, 25c ea. Mrs. D. M. Hollaway, Dahlonega, Biel. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE. Nice large Dahlias, mixed colors, $1.50 doz. PP. Mrs. Jes- sie Hunnicutt, Dial. 15 nice boxwood, 2-8 ft., for sale. Mrs. Clyde Odom, Blairs- ville, Rt. 4, Box 113. Scotch Broom, Sweet William, Giant Zinnias, Yo Yo and Bo- 10c pk.; Dwarf Marigold, 5c pk. and addressed stamped envelope; Butterfly Bush, 25c cutting; Scotchbroom, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lovelle Ownbey, Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 82. - Boxwood, 10-14 in., $3.00 doz.; Globe and American Tree Ar- borvitae, 12-18 in., $4.00 doz.; Rhododendrons Laurels, White Pine, Hemlock, Pink Almonds, $3.00 doz.; All color wild Aza- leas, Yellow Dogwood, $2.00 doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. Boxwood, 10-14 in., $3.00 doz.; Globe ~ American. Tree. Pyramidal Arborviate, 18-24 in., 75c; Pink and White Rhodo- dendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Holly, Purple Wisteria, Weeping Wil- low, $3.00-doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. 2 large boxwood, more than .|6 ft. length and width, $15.00 for both. Buyer must remove from my yard. Mrs. W. A. Henry, Blue. Ridge. Cream Wax Narcissi, Jon- quilla Simplex, Yellow Long Trumpet Golden Harvest, mixed, 50c doz.; Red Crepe Myrtle Spirea, Pink Rambler Rases, Pink Almond - Yellow, Jasmine Woodbine, 8, $2.50; Deep Blue, White German Rose Delta Iris, 8, $1.00. PP. Mrs. C. B. Robin- son, Bowdon. Orange Day, Red, Purple Iris Lilies, 75 doz.; King Alfred Jonquils, White Narcisi, $2.00 C; Snowdrop Bulbs, 25 doz.; Also Garlic Bulbs, 6, 25c. Exch. for white or print sacks. Martha Womack, Brenmen, Rt. 2, Box 89. 100 mixed col. Altheas, 5c ea.; Evergreen Hedges, and Ever- green Phlox, le plus postage; Kose, Pink Thrift, Sultanas, Geraniums, Begonia cuttings 10c ea.; Boston and Plumesa Fern, or other rooted house plants, 50 ea. Mrs. Ethel Sand- ers, Buchanan. Little Orange Marigold Seed, bloom early until late in fall, 30c a penny match box full. Add postage. Mrs. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground. Mixed col. Shaggy Giant Aster Seed, 30c tsp.; 4 OClock, Dbl. Touch me Not, Larkspur, Bloom- ing size Glad Bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Little, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Milk .and Wine, and Red Spider Lilies for sale or ex- change for Dahlia Mums and Glads. Mrs W. B. Hester, Blake- ly, Rt. 3. Dbl. Red Canas, Daffodils, German Iris, White Narcissi, 50c doz.; Elephant Ear, 3, $1.00; Orange Day Lilies, $3.00 C; Purple Violets, $2.00 C. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Head, Bre- men, Rt. 2, Box 81. Rooted Yellow Forsythia, Weeping White Spirea, White Bridalwreath, Blue Linda, Pink Almond, Purpe Lilacs, Weigelas, 75c-ea.; Dbl. Spirea, $1.25; Per Jap. Sunflower, 75c doz. Mrs. E. L. Harrison, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 613 Royal Robe Violets, 15, $1.00; Single Blue Hyacinth - Bulbs, blooming size, 2 doz., $1.00; Smaller size, 3 doz., $1.00; Le- mon Lilies, 2, doz., $1.00; Ma- donna Lilly Bulbs, 6, $1.00. Add 30c postage. Mrs. R. P. Steinhei- mer, Brooks. Blue Grape Hyasinths, Purple Iris, Orange Day Lilies, Ophio- pogon, Sweet Williams, Rose cuttings, Bridalwreath, 50c doz Blooming Pear, Purple Lilacs, Yellow Jasmine, Pink Running Roses, 25c , 50, ea; Large size Boxwoods, globe shaped. Add postage. Mattie Duran, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. : Pink Almond, Forsythia, Sweetshrub, Azaleas, Holly, English Dogwood, Crabapple, Red Velvet Roses, 25c ea.; Pur- ple Iris, 75 doz. Add postage. me J. W. Jackson, Fairmont, t. 2. Yellow ; Canna Lilies, white and 2 Tone FLOWERS-AND SEED FOR SALE Well rooted deep red Oleand- ers, 75 ea; mixed fine iris, 7 for $1.00; orange and yellow day lilies, -4 for 81.00: red_ thrift, large blooms, ~ $1.00 doz; imp. gardenias, well rooted, 75c ea; shasta daisies, 3 doz. $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. W. . Johnson, Crawfordville. Rt. 2. 3 colors each Oleander, Crape Myrtle, Altheas, all double White and Pink Rese Abe Jia, | Wax Leaf Ligustrum, 2 kinds Hyrdangeas, Lantanas, Sarah Frost Camellia, Pittisporum, Gardenia, Purple Wisteria and 3 kinds Spirea cuttngs, 7c ea. Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cario, Rt: 1, Box 343. Orange, Yellow, and Pink Glad Bulbs,largeblooming size, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Calhoun, Rt. 2. ' Fuchsia Red, $1.00 C; Imp. Gardenias, $1.00; Pomegranate rooted, Nandinas, Old Fashion Pink Rose, Bird of Paradise, 2, $1.00; White, Giant Red, Blue Thrift, 15, $1.00; Sweetchrubs, 4. $1.00; Pink, Blue Hydrangeas, $1.00 clump; Pink Oxalis clump, 90c. Add postage. Mrs. Annie West, Crawfordville. Spirea, Lilac, Bridalwreath, Jasmine, Easter Rose, Holly, Cedar, Sweetshrub, Dogwood, 3, $1.00; Sweet William, Orange. Day and Iris Lilies, Rose cut- tings, 40c doz. Plus postage. No Fla. orders. Gladys Duran, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. a Sweetshrubs, 75c doz.; Orange Day Lilies, 30c doz.; May Roses, white, ipnk, 25c ea.; 2-3 ft. ce- dars, 75c ea. Mrs. Edwin Pat- terson, Cumming, Rt. 1. : Purple Iris, 50c doz.; Orange Day Lilies, Yellow Jonquill bulbs, 25 doz; Lilac Bushes, 50c ea; Bridal Bouquet 25c; Sweet- shrubs, 75c; May Roses, Crab- apple, rooted, 25 ea.; Kmas Cacti, Evergreen plants, 25c cut- ting; Century Plant, 40 c. Add postage. Mrs. M. L. Crewe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Silver Maples, Water Oaks, Flowering Quince | 50c ea; Snowbank Spirea, Forsythia 35c; Cotton Woods, $1.00; vhrift, Yellow Jasmine, Periwinkle, 30c bunch; Hollyhock, 6, 50c Dbl. Jonquils 65 doz.; Lemon Cacti, $10.00 Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. - Wax Leaf and tall growing Ligustrums, $1.25 doz.; Small Seedling Cherry Laurel, and WNandina, $3.50 C; Native Phlox, Ges doz. Lois Woodruff, Green- ville. Blue Royal Robe and Red Rubra Violets, Achimenes, Pur- ple, Red, Blue, White Alamas- co Lilies, Ligusirums, Cherry Laurels, Photenias, Vinca Mi- nor, Engiish Ivy, $1. doz.; $5. Ea, Blanche Woodruff, Green- ville; Yellow and White Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Long Trum- pet Daffodils, $1.50 C; Blue Single Hyacinths, Tiger Lilies, $1.25 doz.; Blue, White, Pink Thrift, 50c doz: Exch. for print sacks. Add postage. Miss Mattie McCurly, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Bird of Paradise, $1.00 ea.; Seed, 25c doz.; White and Yel- low Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Long Trumpet Daffodils, short cup also, $1.50 C; Blue Single Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.; Blue, Pink Thrift, 50c doz. Exch. for print sacks. Miss Cecile McCur- ley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Red, and Blue Thrift, 35c doz.; White, 50c doz.; Pink and Rose, 25c doz. Mrs. Jewell Da- vis, Hurst. iia Easter Lilies, $2. doz.; Dbl. Daffodils, Glads, Iarge mixed colors, $1. doz.; Lemon Lilies, 4, $1.; Red Spirea, Golden Bells, 25c ea.; All col. Fall Mums, $1. doz. No orders under $1. Mrs. Adel Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 2: Well rounded Camellia Seed, 1953 crop, 10c ea.; Camellia cuttings, $1.25 doz. Mrs. G. W: Ross, Eastman, Rt. 3. Violets: Genuine Royal Robes, $1. doz.; $7. C; Old Fash- ion, 4 doz., $1.25; Dixie Bril- liant Giant. Red Thrift, 4, $1.; $2. doz; Per. Candy Tuft (white), 6, $1.; $15. C. Add postage; Also want genuine Old Fashion Marechalndel Ros- es. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Green- Boxwood: Thousands ed cuttings, hundreds o} size, two hundred 2. Gardenias, and Azal Oliver Brown, Faye 1. Phone 4473. Genuine yal Robe Scented Violets, long sten plants prepaid, $1.25, M sd Bulbs Yellow ter Narcissus, Butter an $1. C. Add postage; 500. Mrs. E. Fountain, Fort Rt 1. :\ ; Pink Killarney. Rose, White Killarney, $1. ea dielock Rose, $1. ea; Vinca, 10c ea.; Tow Seed cheap; Royal Seed, 25, 25c; Old Fash press Seed. Mrs, Annie bard, Fortson. 14 large 4 yr. old 41 buckets, dif. colors, s0ts of buds. Come af: not ship; Also Rose Thri C; 25c postage, 10c on Mrs. Mary Shrum, Fit Rt. 1, Box 108. Named Day Lilies, yellow, brilliant orange, per plant for originals. beled, $1.50 doz.; Paid postage if order under $5. guar. Pearl Hudgins, F. Branch. d Honeysuckle Vine, Trumpet Vine, 15c; White. ning Rose, Ivy Vine, 25c; F Hedge, 15 ft. All rooted. change for feed sacks a for white, 30c for print. only in Ga. Lizzie A. Folkston, Rt. 2, Box i White and Purple Bushes, 25c ea.; Butterfly es, Dark Pink Crepe My ~$1.; Boxwood, 6-12 in, 2 Dbl. Day Lilies, $1. doz.; leas, dif. colors, $1.50 doz. postage. Mrs. Mae T Gainesville, Rt. 6. Pink Oxalis, 2 ciumps, Rose, Scarlet Red Verbe 4 doz.; $ i i: C; Red and~ White, $1 Jonquil and Daffodil Bulbs, C. Exch. for Camellia cuttir or print sacks. Add p Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantv: True Dwarf and Sempe. Boxwood, 4-6 in., $6. C; $5 Heavy 6-8 in., $15. C; $140. Burfordi. Holly, 12-18 in., $ doz.; Long Leaf Pine, 1 yr. Goz.; Eee son, Greenville. Old English Boxwood, hi field grown, 4-6 in., 6-8 in., $2. doz.; 8-10 doz.; Crepe Myrtle, : pink blooming size, nice bushes, $4. doz. Tal Robinson, Greenville. 6-8 in. Boxwood, dwarf, a fast growing nice rounded 0} plants, $2. doz.; $15.00 C; Im Gardenia (Florida) 12-18 in. plants, branched, $1. per 3. R F. Terrell, Greenville. 6 varieties and Narcissus, size, 45c doz.; Red Monb 30c doz.; Blooming size I colors, 50c doz. Add po No out-of-town checks. M E. Leverett, East Point, Ben Hill Rd. Buford Holly, rooted ct tings, cut from heavily berr bushes, hardy, 4-5 up, $10.5! 50, $6.; 8-12 in. size, $17.50 -50, $9.50; No less 50 sold. B del. Send PO order. M Hamby, Greenville. - White and purple Lilacs, leas, Rhododendrons, Mount: Laurel, Goldenglow , Spzuce White Pines, Trailing Arb your collection, 12, $1.50; Day Lilies, 75c doz.; ; doz., $1.; Boston Ivy, 50c Mrs. Jas. Waters, .Dahlon Rt. 1 Hedge Plants, Thrift, $1.2 Oak Leaf Hydrangeas, Spi Golden Bell, Almonds, Kerria Japonicas, Creve tles, Clematis, Red Hon kle. Azaleas, Snowballs,. terfly Bush, Bridalwreath, mas Jasmine, Altheas, R Sharon, 12, $1.50; Grape | cinths, 25, $1. Moss packed. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, 3 Dbl Camellia Japonicas old, 50 ea.; Jap. Iris, K fred Jonquils, Cannas, Lilies, 50c doz.; Dogwo ville, Rt: 3. $1, Exch. for print Earl Keener, Ellijay, Anthemis, Esther sies, $2.20 doz.; Per. , Yellow Carna- low Achillea, Yellow, Hollyhocks, Liriope, ). Pinks, S. Williams, oz.; Per Scabiosa, 50c doz.; it Tracks, Peperomias, 20c id 15c postage. Mrs. H. H. er, Elberton, Rt. 5. Ho Poker, $1.50 doz.; s (white) $1. per 25; ulbs, Pink, few white, o orders filled under postage. M. L. Clark, le, Rt. 8, Box 14. san Beauty, White, Sal- ink Sultana,.10e ea.; 2, ink Dbl, Pi i Begonia, 2, -15c; Jants, 10c; Pink Flow- ich, 25 ea.; Forsythia, Es) 8. vo coms, rooted in pots, ea. Add postage. Miss sie Martin, Gainesville, RFD 3 nice rooted Evergreen Hedge Plants, 12-36 in. P on orders of $1. or Mrs. R. H. Clark, Gaines- red, scarlet, $1. doz.; kk Thrift, 2 doz., $1.: Add postage. Mrs. J. B. ns, Greenville, Rt. 3. Eo: Japonica, 8 yrs.old, 50c r_ Lilies, King Alfred _ Foxglove, Jap. Iris, doz.; Dogwood, 4, $1. print sacks. Miss Etta Ellijay, Bt 8: nellia Japonicds, 10 , 50c ea.; Jap. Iris, King Daffodils, Easter Lilies, annas, Foxgloves, Fall Oc doz.; Dogwood, 4, $1. SIiiicemeeeeetin etaieeneameaeetlsbereiiinatt i ia ci Et wned to writer or. cation. E. H. |Red, Spirea, -|crombie, Mineral Bluff. |Rhodendrons, Swee Dbl. Day and Single Day Lilies, Large Purple, Yellow Tris, 50 doz.; Tuberose Bulbs, all colors mixed, large Glad, large blooms, $1. doz. with 25 bulblets free; 3 large Boxwood, $10. ea..at my home Add: pos- tage. No Fla. orders. Mrs. Maude Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2. : Weeping Mary, Yellow Jas- | mine, Easter Rose, Yellow Jap- onicas, 75c ea; Daffodils, (yel- low), and White Jonquils, $1. doz.; Dbl. Tuberose, 3, 60c. PP. J. C. Waddell, -Ellijay, Rt. 2 Fast growing Boxwood, 6 or 8 -45 in. width, 15-18 in. tall, well shaped, $5. ea.; 10 or 12 smaller, well shaped, $4. ea. Come after at once. Cannot ship. Mrs. Jim Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. White Lilacs, Roses, Pink, Juniper. Arbor. vitaes, Dbl. Altheas, Weigelas, Dogwood, Sweetshrubs, Dwarf Boxwood, Red Hibiscus, For- sythia, Strawberry, 45c ea.; Per. Phlox, Itis, Foxglove, Lem- on Lilies, 50c _doz.; Laurels, Hemlock, White Pines, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Red Maple, Mtn: Rhododendrons, White Pine, pus- sywillow, Red Bud, Holly, Crab- apple, $1.50 doz; Mtn. Fern, Arbutus Galax, 15c ea. Mts. Glover Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Pink Cherokee Roses, Rhodo- dendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, Red Bud, Coraberry, Crabapple Dogwood, Popular, Holly, Creek Hemlock, $2.75 doz.; Blue Iris |Day Lilies, Pink Phlox, Shasta Daisies, $2.50 C. Bonnie Aber- - White Dogwood, Red Maple, Mtn. Laurels, 3 col. Azaleas, Tu- lip Poplars, Crabapple, Holly, Pine, Strayberry Bush, 2-3 ft,. rooted, $150 doz. Cherokee Roses ubs, Pus- sywillows. 25c ea.; Galax~Mtn. Fern, Arbutus, Hearteast, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff. Mtn. Laurels, White Dogwood, 3 col. Azaleas, Tulip Poplars, Red Maple, Pines, Crabapple, Holly, Strawberry Bush, 2-3 ft., $1.50 doz.; Rhododenrons, Sweet- shrubs, Cherokee Roses, Pussy- willow, 25 ea.; Mtn. Fern, Ga- lax, Arbutus, Heartease, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff. 6 yr. old Cameliia Seedlings, 3 to 4 ft., nice bushy plants, $2 ORTANT FLOWER NOTICE Flower and Flower Seed and Ornamental Nur- Stock notices MUST BE RECEIVED in the office Market Bulletin 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, NOT later than the 20th of the month preceding 1 which they are published. Notices of this type received after the 20th, must de Keener, Ellijay, Rt. joa. Cannot ship. Mrs. R C. Mc- j x: _ Intosh, Quitman. held for a future months "SPECIAL d > he eive many complaints from parties who re- to notices in the Bulletin , although a self-addressed quently enclosed with the letter or order for re- When a notice is published in the Bulletin, re- og Positions and Farm Help Wanted, or any item for Sale, in Exchange For, or Wanted it is duty of the party in whose name the notice is answer, immediately every letter, card. etc., or she receives regarding said notice.*This is only the business way of handling transactions, | matter of politeness as well, and patrons of the in OWE this courtesy (both to themselves and to etin), whether the order is filled or not; failure ) this. makes the prospective customer lose confi- in the patron and in the Bulletin. Also, we can- rge too strongly the absolute necessity of satis-. y completing all transactions entered into st for sale or exchange any item that you do ually possess, and under no circumstances allow s the privilege of using your name and address to . YOU MUST STAND THE -RESPONSI- of your INDIVIDUAL notice and YOUR OWN Se. ae. ADDRESS MUST BE AT- NOTICE VER receive an stamped envelope Laurels, Red Maple, White Dogwood, 3 col. Azaleas, Crabapple, Tulip Poplar, Holly, Strawberry Bush 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz.; Rhodo- dendrons, Cherokee Roses, Sweetshrubs, Pussywillow, 25c ea.; Mtn. Ferns, Galax, Arbutus, Heartease, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ruthford Davis, Mineral Bluff. : Evergreen, Pink, and White Flowering, Mtn. Laurels, Rrodo- dendrons, Native mixed colors Azaleas, Maroon, Sweetshrubs, White Pines, Pink Dorothy Per- kins Rose Bushes, all good sizes, rooted, any 6, $1.00. Plus post- age. Mrs. Florence Heaton, Min- eral Biaiis 3". Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, Pink Cherokee Roses, RedBuds, White Dogwood, Pink Crabapple, White Pines, Holly, yellow Easter Belle, Red Maples, } 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Yellow Day'| Lilies, Blue Iris, Purple Violets, $2.00 C. Mrs. Gladys Robinson, White Shasta Daisies, Fall Pinks, Mineral Bluff. Dogwood, Magnolia, RedBud, Crabapple, Holly, Yellow, White Native Azaleas, Sweetshrubs, Granny Grey Beard, Crepe Myr- tle, Maple, Poplar, Elm, White and Black Oaks, Pines, Red Ce- dar, Sugar Berry, Chinaberry, Eng. Dogwood, 50c ea. Plus postage. Moss and burlap wrap- ped. Ethel Mansfield, Morgan. - Rooted Pink Thrift, in bunch- es, 25c doz.; Plus postage; Also nice Boxwood, too large to ship.- Come after. Write for prices. Mrs. G. R. Bailey, La- vonia, Rt. 2. Well rooted Camellia seed- lings from good stock, 2 to 6 in., .|$2.50 doz. PP; few 2 yr. old, $1.00 to $1.50 ea. Mrs R. Ocilla. Narcissi bulbs, 25c doz; mixed bulbs, 20c doz. Extra for post- age. No. chks. Also have Iris lilies and shrubs, at reasonable price, at my home. No mail orders. Mrs. W. T. Langley, Palmetto, RFD 1. p Nie cedar and pine trees for sale, at my place. W. Y. Sum- mers, Newnan. Rt. 5. phone 1870 R2. 7 nice Boxwood, evergreen, 7 ft. dia., 21/2 ft. high, $60.00 for the 7; young rooted ones, 7 for $1.00; rooted hedge, 15 for $1.00; Moses Burning Bush seed. 30c per big packet. Add postage. R. C. Stover, Pisgah. C. Loyd, Watermeleon red crepe myrtle, 18-36, 50c ea. 3 for $1.00; small- sizes; 35 ea. 4, $1.00; butterfly bush (lilac color) and pink lan- tana, 35c ea. 4, $1.00. Add post- age. Mrs. Inez Beaver, Jesup. Re 2. S ~ Red, white spider lilies, can- nas, lantanas, trumpet vine, white wisteria,.jumbo, dbl. nar- cissi, $1.00 doz.; mix. jonquil, narcissus, and daffodil., $1.00 C; $8.00 M; hybrid Amaryllis, yel- low calla lilies, jumbo crinum and apostle lilies, 3,.$1.00. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman. Rt. 5. True fragrant Lemon Lilies, $1.10 doz; Sweet Violets, 60 plants, $1.10; Verbena, red, white, wine, 20 plants, $1.10; 64 yr. size slow growing box- wood, $6.; Choice colors Sul- tana, 25, $1.10. Mrs, H. B. Clow- er, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Bearded Iris, mixed, 20, $1.; 50, $2.; $3. C; Jonquils, Daffo- dils, Narcissi, Butter and Eggs, $1. C; $7. M; White Star Jas- mine, 25c ea.; Regal Philippine Seedlings, Glads, 50c doz.; Rooted Boxwood, 10; ea. Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1: Abelia, Bridalwreath, Catal- pa, Goldenbell, Spirea, Thun- bergi, Enonymus Vegetus, Eng- lish Ivy, Mock Orange, Old Fashion Rose, Winter Jasmine, Xmas Honeysuckle, Flowering Quince, many others, large plants, 50e ea. Plus postage, and tax; $2.50 orders PP. Josan Geia, Lawrenceville. Dogwood, Mimosa, Pink, Holly, %5e doz.; Forsythia, White, Pines, Cedar, 7, $1.; Greybeard, Buckeye, Paw Paw, 5, $1.; Sweetshrub, Red Berry Pink Almond, Wisteria, Weige- las, Cherokee Rose, 5, $1.; Sweetshrub, 50c doz. Dec. only. Add postage. Mrs: Thomas J. Watson, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box Spruce and White Pines, Red and White Dogwoods, Azaleas, Laurels, Red Buds, Barberry, Easter Bushes, 25c ea.; Ever- green Wax Plants, 35c doz.; Boxwood, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Wright, Loving. Pink Thrift, 50c C; White and Blue Hydrangea cuttings, not rooted, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. R. H. Bond, Lula, Rt. 2. Pfitzer Junipers, 12-17 in., nice spread, $1. ea.; Red Crepe Myrtle, 75c; Yucca Lilies( bear grass), 50c; 1 White Lilac, 3 in., 75c not dels; Silver King, 6 ae Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lula, bi 2e About a truck load of Box- wood, reasonable price. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Pike. Large dbl. red and yellow Cannas, 75c doz.; Old Fashion Red Monthly, and Helen Gould Large Red, Long Stem Roses, all 2 yrs. old, 50c ea. Plus 10c postage. Miss Polly White, Leesburg, Leslie Hi Way. _English Boxwood, all large size, some medium, cheap at my home. Between Five Forks and Snellville) Mrs. Mary Lankford, Lilburn, Rt. 1. Pink, White Mimosa, Dog- wood, - Holly, Cedar, Cherry, Catalpa, Plum, Chinaberry, Al- theas, Honeysuckles, Weeping Willow, Lombardy Poplar, Winter Jasmine, Red, Pink Running Roses, Oak, maple, 7 $1.; Sweetshrub, 75c doz. (Dec. only); Pink Thrift, 20c doz. Add epostage. Mrs,.D. C. Led- Detter, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Tel Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, White Dogwood, Maples, Yellow Pop- lars, Rhododendrons, 2-2% ft., $2. doz.; Sultanas, Pink, Salmon and Dlb. Red Geraniums, 15c cutting; Red, Pink, White Conch Jerusalem, rooted, -20c cut. Add postage. Mrs. Leco Armour, Lula, Rt.1. Dbl. Purple Altheas, Dbl. Pink, with old rose strip Al- theas, both blooming size, 50c ea.; Cape Jasmine, 2-3 yrs. old bushes, $3. ea.; 1 yr. old rooted, and Red Flowering -Quince, blooming: size, 50c ea. Mrs. A. W. White, Leesburg, Rt. 1. Cactus Leaves, produce large yellow flowers, 25c per large leaf, plus 3c postage. Mrs. Gus J. Reece, Marietta, Rt. 4. Crepe Myrtle, purple, 2-3 kinds Spirea, Formosia Tree, Dahlia Tubers, Mums, all col- ors. Will not ship. Henry Whit- ic Marietta, 330 Roseland Monkey Face Flower Seed, ic ea, Add postage. Miss Nina Zip- perer, Marlow, Rt. 1. English Running Ivy, . (leaf on request) stays green all winter, rooted 8c ea.; cuttings, 3c; Yellow Jasmine, rooted, 25c bunch. Mrs, T. M. Harris, Mil- ner. 11 Boxwood for $50. at my place. Mrs.-Elgin Thomas, Mor- ganton. Pink Thrift, 50c C; Daffodils, $1. C; Purple Lilacs, Grave Vine, 50c doz. Tiger Lilies, 50c ea.; Red Crepe Myrtle, -6, $1.; Var. Violets, $1. C. Add post- age. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Lula, Ht" 2, - Bulbs: Tube Rose, 75c doz.; Cream, Yellow, White Narcissi, Yellow Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, 25c doz. Add _ postage. Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2. Butterfly Bush, Golden Bells, Spirea, Brides Weath, Wisteria, Flowering Peach, Purple Lilac, Flowering Quince, 25c ea.; 2, 45c. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Swiss Giant Pansies, Eng. Daisies, 3 doz., $1.25 C; New- port Pink, Red Sweet William, Purple, Red, Rose Verbena, 75c doz.; Queen Annes Lace, Gail- lardia, Artemesia, 50c doz.; Larkspur, Purple Violets, Vio- la, $1.25 C. Mrs. J> W. Jones, Madison, | Snowball. Bushes, rooted, $1.50 ea. PP. G. M. Moseley, Menlo. Dbl. Pearl Excelsior Tuberose Bulbs, $1. doz. Blooming size; Medium size, 2 doz., $1.; 3 doz., $1.35. Del. to 3rd. zone. 5c on checks, Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE. Large Bronze, Yellow, Pure ple Mums, Large Blue Iris, 75_ White Dogwood, Red Maple, $1. doz. Add postage. No Fla. orders. Mrs. Azzie Farist, Elli- jay, Ri 2. Grafted Red Flowering Dog- woods, 18 in. up, $2. ea.; Bloome ing size Red, Pink, White Spi reas, Red, Pink Weigelas, Moclc Orange, Golden Bells, Dbl. Al- theas,- Magnolias, Boxwoods, Arborvitaes, Juniper, Burford Holly, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Grace Webb, Hllijay, Rt. 3. Blue Violets,. $1. C; Goldens glow, Lemon Lilies, Mixed Col. Large Mums, 60c doz.; Pink Peony, Pink Hydrangea, 40c ea. Sweet Williams, Purple Fox- gloves, mixd col. Iris, 60d doz.; Mixed Color Glads, 30 doz. PP on $3. and over. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Thrift, Daffodils, Dahlias, Mums, Glads, Iris, 50c doz.; Mullein Pinks, Red and Pink Running Rose, Tame Violets, Yellow Cannas, Tiger Lilies, 25c ea.; Sweet Williams, Hedge Plants, 10c ea.; Boxwood, root- ed, $1.25 ea. $1. orders PP m= Ga. Bettie Owen, Ellijay. Mix Jonquils, daffodils, nare cissus, $1. C; mixed iris, 25c doz; dianthus Barbatus and red spider lilies, 40c dz.; abe-_ lia, forsythia, Anthony Waterer, Thunbergi, Van Houttei, Babys Breath spirea,white wisteria, - cydonia japonica, 25c ea, Add 25c postage for ea. $1. Mrs. J. C. Jones, Rome. Rt. 1. : Guineawing begonias, rooted, 50c ea; coleus, 10c ea: old fas- hioned pinks, yellow, pink and white, 35c bunch: tiger lilies, 6, $1.; Day lilies, orange, gray and blue iris, dbl. red tubers, 12, $1.;.Marechdalneil roses, 5e ea. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Roy. Pink thrift, $1. C; 500, $4; jonquil bulbs, $1. C; orange day lilies, 40c doz; rotted jasmines, 25c ea. Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Royston. Rt. 1. i Rose thrift, $1. C; perenial pink phlox, 35c doz.; nandinas, 18-20 in. some have berries, 50 ea. Add _ postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston. Rt. 1. : Giant mixed pansy, two cents - ea; rose thrift, $1. C; red, pink, verbena, pink oxalis. 10c bunch; nandinas, 25c ea.; mix. col. iris, 20 for $1.; yellow jonquils, one cent ea; Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston. Rt. 1. . Japonica Camellia Seed, from assorted varieties, $1. cup; Lare ge Dbl. Pink Poppy, 25c tsp. ~ Plus postage. George A. Willis, Savannah, 402 East 60th. St. Admiral Byrd and Majestie Daisy Plants, 4-5 in. long stems, $1.80 doz.: Stokesia Aster Plants $1.75 doz.- PP: V. W. Wilson; Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 184. Magnolias, tea-olives, red and white dogwood, pink crabap- ple, pink. birdi, sweetshrubs, Xmas holly, pink and white crepe myrtle, 1,5 ft., 10c ft. Add postage, Exch. for sacks. Mrs, Mattie Lou Colson, Toomsboro, Box 93. Phlox, artimisia, altheas, croft lilies, blooming size duplex ger- beria daisies, 1 yr. baby breath, nandinas, ivy, dbl. feverfew 4, $1.; Steels giant pansies, $2,50 C; Dbl. stock, sweet Williams, May daisies, purple candytuft, 65c doz; azaleas 50c ea. Mrs. Jchnson Usury, Stapleton. : Dbl. pink Mamon Cochet rose, large perfectly formed blooms (some in bloom now) 65c ea; a- belia, Jasmine 35c ea; 15 var. Mums, 45c doz. mixed. 65 lab- e Rae ites a sree acs ie Tae eled. Mrs. J. R. Brannen, Statesboro, Rt. 1. Red and White Dogwood, or Crepe Myrtle, Bleeding Heart, Mimosia, Red, white, pink, rose, Red Holly, Red Trumpet, Cherry Laurel, Sweetshrub, Crabapple, Willow, Cotton Wood, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Magnolias Red and White Dog- woods, Greybeards, Teaolives, Crabapple, Red Buds, Red Holly, Sweetshrubs, Watermelon Crepe Myrtle, Umbrella China, 1-5 ft., 10c ft. Exch. for print sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Leonard Cone nell, Toomsboro, Rt. 1. = ; i - drangea, 45c ea.; ville. Box 641. Be ea.; wood, your choice 4, $1.; Dorothy Pate, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. Yellow Thornless Roses, 3, $1.5 Iris, $1. doz.; Purple Ver- benas, August Day Lilies, Pur- ple Phlox, Glads (mixed col- ers), each $1. doz.; Large Glad Bulbs, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Jemima Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2 Purple Iris, Orange Day Lil- eee 3 on $1. Add postage. hed Priest, Talking onic Glory, Rattail, Star Fish, Xmas, Elephant Far, and Joint- ed Cacti, 35e ea.; Holly Bushes, Silver Maples, 50c a.; Lemon Plants, 35c ea.3 Glad Bulbs, _ peach color, 60c doz. Add post- age. No COD. Mrs. Warren _ McDaniel, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Young Catalpa Trees, 3-4 ft., 25c ea. H. J. Brantley, Tennille. Red King carnations, $1. doz.; _ Sago palms, $1. ea.; oak hy- asparagus and Sword ferns, 35c ea. Add post- age. Susie Andrews, Thomas- Giant Pansy Planis, 50, $1.50. Prepaid. postage. Mrs. Calvin : Harman, Stovall. Magnolias, White Red Dog- wood, Running Honeysuckle, Bunch Honeysuckle, Sweetshrub, _ Crepe Myrtle, French Mulberry, Running Pink Roses, Teaolives, Holly, Umbrella China, 1-5 ft. 10c ft. Exch. for print sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Henny, Loyd, Be HOrO, Rts Magnolias, White and Red _Kle, Sweetshrubs, Crepe Myr- tiles, French Mulberry, Crab- apple, Teaolives, Red Holly, Running Yellow Jasmine, Run- ming Chinas, 1-5 ft., 10c ft. Exch. for print sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Betty Boone, Toomsboro, Rt. 1. Blue and Pink Hydrangeas, Zegra Grass, Nandinas, rooted, Pink and Rose Holly- hock, Dorothy Perkins Rose, Small Boxwoods, English Dog- Ever- comm Hedge, $1. C. Add postage. ong W. H. T. Acree,; Toccoa, AeeS: April blooming narcissus _ bulbs and purple violets, $1.25 - ; blackberry lilies, and Fall daisies, 40c doz. Mrs, John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2. Special price on: pink and white dogwood, pink crabapple, wed and orange pyrocantha, ellow jasmine, red_ berry olly, tea-olive, pink honey- suckle, 1 ft. to 5 ft. 10c foot; plus 50c postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. R. D. Connell, Toomsboro, Magnolias, tea-olives, red and white dogwood, pink crabap- ple, pink Lirdi, Christmas hol- dy, pink and white crepe myr- tle, sweet myrtle, 1 to 5 ft., 10c foot. Add postage. Exch. for vint sacks. Mrs, Alma Colson, comshoro, Box 93. Purple iris, orange-day lilies, 3 doz. $1, Add postage. Mrs. Abe Goble, Talking Rock, RFD eae > Magnolias, tea-olives, red holly, graybeard, pink crabap- ple, red and white dogwood, red and pink crepe myrtle, red- bud, honeysuckle, evergreen oak, 5c ft. Bird of Paradise, 15c foot. Add postage. Exch. for Sacks, Ea. pay postag. Mrs. Grady Brewer, Some Rt, # Box 20. Weeping Mary, Besiity bush, variegated yellow green euony- awe db]. white almonds, ; Queen Anns Lace, Moth- cre Tears, 3 jews, coleus, dbl. orange day lilies, thrift, sweet violets, lemon lilies, 3 for 25c. Add posiage. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. Day lilies, reds, yellows and by-colors mixed, 3 for $1.25; rooted wisteria and butterfly bush, 25c ea.; Queen Anns Lace and white African daisy seed; 15c package; red spider lily bulbs, 65c doz. PP. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. 2 nice size Boxwoods for sale. Mrs. E. A. Parker, Winder, RFD 3. ' Dogwoods Running Honeysuc-}- 30c 1 magnolia, nandina, mimosa, -ce- dar and cherry laurel evergreen, 3 for $1.00; jonquil, daffodils, narcissus, snowdrops $25. C: Small sweet scented narcissus, $1.50 C. Mrs. C E; Teeter, Quit- man. Rt. 5. Deep purple magnolias, large flowered gardenias, nice branch- ed plants, $2.00 ea; dbl. spirea, youpon, Russian Olive, forsythia, mock orange, Deutiza, weigela, abelia, pyracantha, Brook epony- mus, Shad Blow, Cassine holly, all blooming size, 75c ea., $5.00 oe Mrs. Maude Granger, Reids- ville. Old fashioned purple sweet violets, 25c doz. 5 doz. $1.00; $8 M. Add postage. Mabel Parr, Reynolds. Flower seed: Carnatic: and peony type oriental popp, mix. col. grows 4-5 ft. high,! di looms large as saucers, 25c tbls., mixed col. Shirley poppy, 25 T-Sp. Mrs. S. W. Clements, Rochelle. Rik Asst. Shrubbery, rose bushes, bulbs, jonquils, single hyacintss (few), daffodils, narissi, 3 kinds Fall pinks. Sell cheap or exch. for other flowers. Write. Miss Oley D. Kirk, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Sultanas, red variegated, rose pink, 10c ea. cuttings; red Ge- ranium cut., 15c; begonias: Rose- bud, Angelwing and Guineawing 25 ea; bronze red conch and strawberry, rooted, rooted Xmas cacti, pink, white oxalis, 30c ea; pot hydrangeas, 25c ea. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Roy. Dwarf boxwood, 15e and 25c ea; pink and W. spirea, 25c ea; red spider lilies, pink star lily, 55 doz; single hibiscus, 7, $1.00; dbl;., 5 for $1.00; cuttings, pink thrift, $1.00 C. Add postage. Exec. for sacks. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt. 2, Box 67. Gloriosa (Superba) lily, Glory of the garden, blooms in late summer and fall. Large tubers, $1. ea.; 3 for $2.85. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, Valdosta, 1610 Marion Street. Steel's Jumbo pansy, $2.25 Ce $15. M; Snapdragon, stock, cal- endulas, giant Shasta, foxglove, statice, dwarf feverfew, carna- tions, dianthus, 60c doz; Sara: Sweet William, Eng.. Daisies, oe doz. Mrs. Will Wise, Wad- ey. Pink thrift, 10 nice rooted plants for $1.; all day Glories (vine that resembles a morning glory vine but flowers all day), purple magnolia, well rooted blooming size, $3. ea) Exc. for white or print sacks, Mrs. J. C. Way, Walthourville. Jap. Per. Morning Flories, Giant Blue flowers, open all day,*rooted vines, 50c ea; 3 for $1. No chks. L. E. Morgan, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 716. C; 200, $1. 25; day lilies, 40c doz.; nandinas, 4 for. $1. All plants rooted and damp packed. Add postage. Mrs. Milton T. Phillips, Wrens, Fine large mixed Orchid, Yel- low Sky Blue, Deep Blue, Many Two Tone Iris, $1.25 doz. Mrs. y M. McGuire, Adairsville, Rt. Exhibition type Chrysanthe- mum plants, 17 dif. labeled, $1.50; Hardy Mums, many dif. varieties and colors, 40 asst., $1.50. PP. Damp packed. Mrs, W.S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1. Pink Thrift, 50c C; $3.00 M. age. Mrs. David Parker, Alto, Rt. English Dogwood, Purple Li- lacs, 60c; Spirea, Easter Honey- suckle with red berries, 12 cut- tings, 35c; Forsythia, 50c; Purple Wisteria, 12 cuttings, 30c; Ram- bler Rose, 30c; Yellow, White, Pink named Mums, $1.30 doz.; Different flower seed. Add post- ae Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2. Shasta Daisies, $1.25 doz.; root- ed Carnations, red and orange Geraniums, Areoplane House Plants, 3, $1.00; Bird of Paradise, 15 doz.; flower Seed. 15c okg. Add post- age. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Albany, 400 S. Cleweland. Pink thrift, well rooted, 75c Exch. for white sacks. Add post-|1. 2 doz., 25e; Jap Sun-| a e et x Lye: e ce . "FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWER ND SEED W FOR SALE i FOR SALE FOR E EB , = : - - . ; 52 - ae te Old Time Bachelor Button} Well rooted W. wisteria, W.| Large Leaf Per. Verbena year old Junipe r Bu - and French Marigold Seed, 15|and Anthony W., spirea, trumpet] plants, 25 $1.00; Large Pink aa 00. Five 5 yr. old. Boxwoo match box. Plus postage. Miss vine, buddelia, forsythia, Jap.| Thrift, 50, $1.00 Good rooted|$6.00; Hen and Biddie, outdoor plants. PP. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Alto, Rt. 1. Box 155. Ferns: Dwarf Table (asst. pss Holly, ,Whitmani, Spengeri, Plumosis 3, $1.00; Lace, Maiden Hair, 50 ea.; Birdsnest, 75c ea.;! oe Caladiums (2 colors) 75e; all colors variegated, doubles, 3, 31.75; 7, $2.25; $3.50 doz. Mrs. N. B. Wilton, Ailanta, 943 Green- wood, N. E. El. 4904. African Violets, 25c, 50c: Also large -potts of Begonias and Cacti, 50c-$1.25. Or trade for chickens or rabbits. Cannot ship. Mrs. W. I. Stokes, Atlanta, 927 Crew St., S. W. Tel. Ma. 0398. Loquots, gardenias, boxwoods, asparagus plumosus,. sprengerie fern, beefsteak, winged and maple Jeaf begonias, 25c ea; hy- brid Amayllis, 2-yr. bulbs, $1. 00 doz. Add 35c extra for shipping oF ful Mrs. Alma Moore. e African Violets: Ice Girl, Ma- }rine, Sailor Girl, Fary Norse- man, Scoop, Red. Bird, Painted Lady, Bronze Girl, Blueeyed Beauty, Amethyst, small 3, $1.00; Large, 50c and 60c ea. Add 25 postage per 2 plants. Mrs. T. R. a ee oe 17 Louise Boxwood, 5 in.-5 ft., 10c- $50 ea; Weigelas ping, blooming, 4- 5 ft, 25 ea.; Cassia Bushes, 2- 2d ft.) 25; 35c, 50c. All at garden: Also Tube Rose Bulbs, $1.00 doz. PP. T. E. Eason, Atlanta, 1182 ena Rd., N. W., RR 14, Box Several ihousend Boxwood, 10c-$5.00; Gardenias, 25c--$1. 06 ea.; Burford Holly, $1.00-$2.00 Ligustrum, Abelia, Forsythia, Nandina, 25c-$1.50 ea. A. F. Jackson, Atlanta, 435 Ridgewood RD., N. $. Tel. De. 5495. The orginal Admiral Byrd Daisy Plants $2.50 doz. Add post- age. Emma D. Gibson, Augusta, 2740 - Milledgeville Rad. English Dogwood Golde& Bell Bushes, all kinds bulbs, Spider Lilies, 75 doz.; Both. Red and Pink Running Roses, nice size, 35c. Plus postage; Also Butter- fly Sprouts. Mrs. Nellie Daven- port, Acworth, Box 195. Thanksgiving Caciti ose pink Dbl. Begonias, blooming variety of blooming and foliage pot plants at my home; Unrooted cuttings Dbl. White, Red Ge- raniums, Red, White, Pink Conch Begonias, Pink and Salmon Sul-|f tanas, 3 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Barford, Atlanta, 1185 Moreland Ave., S. E. : Large boxwood, 100 yrs. old, $250.00; quick sale, $125.00; Star of Bethelhem bulbs, 40c for 18, 50 for $1.20; small althea push- es, 25c ea; pink; running roses, 6 cuttings, 35c. Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairsville. Rt. 2. 3 col. hardy hibiscus reots bridalwreath, baby breath, yel- low jasmine, crabapple, 2, 55c; dbl. white crapemyrtle, "royal poniciana, white, purple, white wisteria, 45c; yellow cupped W. narcissus, trumpet daffodils, snowdrops, dbl. day lilies, 2 doz. 55c.- Mrs. Effie Smith, Austell, Rt. 3. Box 353. Japanese Hedge Plants, about 75 in all, stay green kind, 2-4 yrs. old, 25c-75c ea.; Narcissus, Jonquil, Daffodil Bulbs, 7le C; 2c ea.; Add postage. Trade for Pansy or Azalea plants, Tulip or Dahlia Bulbs. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. E. E.:.McDaniel, Baxley, Rt. 50 M Privet Hedge. rooted small, 200 $1.00; 3 ft., $2.00 C; 6ft., 10. 00 C; Red Radiance Rose Bushes, blooming size (bloom monthly), $1.00 ea.; Rooted Pur- ple Wisteria, Weigelas, Winter Jasmine, Ligustrum, Boxwood, $1.00 ea. Orders of $5.00 PP. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon. Seedling Trees: pine, Sweet- gum, Maple Sweetshrub, Dog- wood, Honeysuckle, Althea, Lily Bushes, Sweet Pea, Snowdrop, 10, $1.50. Also Peach Trees. Mrs. Orne Poteat, Bushanan Rt. 2. Pink Thrift Plants, with roots, $1.25 C; 300, $3.00; 500, $4.50; $8.00 M. PP. Alma See ee But- Jer, Rt. 2. 3, $2.00; African bees | Jefferson-Winder Hwy. Cactus, Rattail, Alligator, Brown | { Star, Tree, Sword, Pink Bloom- |; ing Long Leaf Cacti, 4, $1.00. Hey IE. Sanders, Buchanan, Mixed Yellow Daffodils, Jon- quils, Butter and Eggs, White}. and Yellow Narcissi, 15c doz.; $1.00 C; Day Lilies, Flags Thrift, Dusty Miller, 2c ea; $1,75 Ci) Mixed Iris, Verbena, 50c_ doz.; 4.00 C. Add postage. Shrubbery | Cheap. Mrs. Aethur Pee Bis- hop, Rt. 1, Box 222. 2 Roggli Swiss Gnt. Pansy and Imperial Gnt. Stock (mixed) Plants $2.75 C. PP in Ga. J. Lee Aberathy, Barnesville, Rt. 2. Petunia, asst, col. Phlox, Johny-Jump-Up, 30c doz.; Red 7 Sister Running Roses, few Al- theas, rooted; 4 col. Wool Poppy, and Old Time Bachelor Button Seed; Also other flowers. Bee Beckworth, Baxley, Rt. 4. FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED .~ Want limited supply of Sa- sanqua seed, also Camellia seed,~C._ C,; Wiehitian: Albany, Box 1071. se: Want pink or Blue. or poth col., Butterfly Bush (blooms a great deal like lilac but ever- blooming); Mrs. Will. Russell, Savannah, 1932 East Liberty St. : E Exch. pink phlox for red or white phlox, and Hogs Ear begonia for Beefsteak begonia, | or white or pink geraniums, or fuchsias. Mrs. N. T. Ryan, Tal- lapoosa. ; SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Two 11 ,X 28 Tractor Tires,| 1/3 worn, $50.00 for both; two | practically new Ideal Sprayers. 2 or 4 row, $50. for both. Carlton | | Goldin, Temple Rt. 2 4 HP Red E Garden Tractor, for sale or trade for good mow- ing machine tractor harrow (no lift), or for small 4 wheel trac- Cc. pe Geo. T. Hall, etn tae Avery 4 Disc 8 Ft. Plow on iron wheels with wheel weights and nearly new disc, $125. L. P. Singleton, Fort a Rt. 3. Tel. 772. Practically new S dise tiller | or M or H Farmall Tractor, $250. J. M. Goldin;- Draketown. 1953 Ford Tractor with lights, bumper, panuse blade, field 2 tivator, drag harrow, bought new, run only 35 hrs., sacrifice $1975. Del. anywhere in Geor-| gia. See. Mabry F.- Stallings, College Park, 306 Elmo St.. 1948 Ford Tractor, good cond, new rear tires, lights, bumper, $600. New Sieco 2 Disc Plow, | turned about 8 acres for tractors |. with 3 point hitch, $175. Sell together or separately. Cu22D: Sims, Jr., Folkston. Phone 3326. One 1953 Ford Tractor with planting equip.; 1953 Ferguson |. Tractor with - planting equip.; |. harrows, rotary hoe, Easy-Flow fertilizer, | grain drill, tractor rake cotton duster, mule drawn rake, | mule drawn mower, walking $6: cultivator, other farm tools. Jack B. Taylor, Davisboro, ~ 2 disc heok-on type:tiller, hy- draulic control for standard or Super C Farmall tractor; 2 disc bottom plow, for sale or trade for 3 disc tiller trailer type. E. B. Warmock, AlaraG, Rt. 2. ' Irrigation pump. for irrigation atch on wheels, 500 gal. per min. engine driven, used very little, $900. at my farm. P. E. Nemecek, Duluth, Box 132. 1 Horse Heavy Light Running |} Wagon Wheels, good as new, $35. Two 2 horse ele Axles, 2 good Wheels, $40 W. A. Douglas, Wrightsville. One 2 H Wagon, Riding Cul- tivator, both in good- condition, reasonable at my home. Old N. K. Simmons Jefferson, Rt. Shallow Well Delco, Pump,} 00d cond. cheap, or trade. N. a Reid, Hartwell, Rt. * Pik perfect cond., shafts, pulleys, eleva acc 8 ashes Lee ~One 2 H- Wagon, g with tractor hitch, trade for White Fa 5 mi. South of Jones H. See Jon I R. H. Von ae Fo 4. eae parcel 1950 John Deere planters, cultivators, ti tor wagon, all aed) fra Elvis Sheppard, Hi: Allis Chalmers AC Mowing Machin bog harrow, tractor transport. harrow. $1000.; Corn Plant Distributor, and smith tools, che ae fe ies! and small harro gins, peat 4320 ee ee 10 in. Give ull dete Want 2 iron .wage 24-28 in. high. J. S Hock SDTngS. | = swinging hammer, v Jasper State rice. ee ee eee 15-30 ice shape, a my. p. Stone | Mtn. off a eee Hane pernong ae doz. Mrs. Lil e aM: -* = other pene acai Straw: e No less than 1000 er, Add postage. van, Marietta, . Aroma Strawberry, E | bee variety, Stat hedvy bearers ot alj varieties, $16. M. No Jes "State insp: Ga. Everbearing | ite leberry, _ Basing cae se Re ied, Sig ed ae ic: elicious. Hogs is M. No less sold. No orders. deliv-. a L. Robinson; rowns, $7. M; Straw- C. Add postage. Mrs. es, ahlonega, ARGS al harleston, Copenha- it) Sweet White parcel. igs zgerald. Collard, and da Onion, 500, -M; 5000, $7. 50 exp. count. Prompt oF Fitz- Early Jersey and Id Cabbage, 500, hipment. Guy Wal- Branch, Risks Jersey W., Early age, 500, $1.; $1.50 r more, $1.25 M. eg counts tis P= ae 4. rone ae Mi jonary pees eas for d. Ha. pay see Ga. Lizzie A. _ Mills, -Box 1. Be rate. One or es delivered. Tobe thhert, Rt. 3, Box 31. size) 350, -$1.; 500, Del. PP. 5M, $7.50 t shipment. Satis. kes, Fitzgerald, Huckleberry, Ga. Mrs. _ John .; Large Field - doz.; Kudzu 3 Also large In- Seed, 50c doz. Add Crowe, Cum- trccborry, re GC: $9. .M; Mastodon, 3.: $5. M; Klon- 3-500, $2.75; $4.75 M; leberry, bearing size, Cabbage, 500, ~M. Prompt ship- ot Gaines- slebe bearing Hazienut Bushes, Plum ae ee 45c aya Berry, $1. doz.; Roots, washed, 4 yx full, $1. Add post- Henderson, - EVi- londike Straw- 50 uM: aa o nd - || sey Wakefield, arly | Dutch Cabbage Bisnis, 500, $1.; $1.50 M. Prompt shipment. Full Count. =tary C. Lovell, Baxley, oP Rt ay ; Chas. Wakefield, Del. $1.25 at- the count, a ray, -G $1.5 $1.; Seas Giant, Everbearing Strawbe Add vostage; Also Gainesville, Rt. 6 berry, 50c. doz.; A _ Chas. Wakefield Onion, 300, $1.; $2. | Otis Conner, *Pitts, Lady T. Strawber $1. C. -Add postage. 25, 000. Ibs. Seed Oats. W. S. Douglasville. Phone _ Reseeding Dixie Clover, 99.41 pet. son, Warrenton. Half Runners, Pink cup; Speckled Cut land, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Arlington- Oats, $1. son Clover, $20. Turin, cil Travis, Riverdal Crest Acres. ~ Tel. 5581... a Calif. Multiplying 20c start; 12 starts, | Mrs. Earl menchet, pete Green. Gisze Co $1.5. $5-, | Buena Vista. Z Long Green 1953 oe Diss hone ville, Rt. 1, reseeding Crimson . Sanders, Clover Hill Farm. cups, $1.; 30c cup; 4 cups, Green Okra Seed, cups. <$1> Carl Smith, Ellijay, }der, Louisville. ~ Peach Seed, 35c. doz.; 100, 25c doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. pet. pure, $18. Cwt.; pine, 99.30 pct: pure, 91 pect. germ., $4. Cwt. Norman John- Add postage. - Flat Early Jer- sey, Jersey Wakefield Cabbage, 500 $1.; i 50 M; 5M or more, promptly, full field. Ima | Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4. se ee Plants, Black Raspber- ~Catnip Bunches, 6, Mastodon erry, $1. C. Garlic On- ions, 75c doz. Mrs. Mae Turner, Klondike Strawberry, $1. C; Blakemore Blackberry, Rasp- berry, 6, $1.; Concord Grape cuttings, 25c ea.; Muscadine | Vines, 40c ea.; Min. Huckle- Iso Elberta in lots of Frostproof Cabbage, and White Bermuda 50 M. Del. ry, 250, $2.; No. stamps. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 5 - SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE cleaned Brown Top Millet Seed, 12c Jb.; 3000 bu. recleaned Victor Grain Baggett, 3531, Crimson germ., 94.5 Blue Lu- Red Multiplying Nest Onions, $1.10 gal. PP. Prompt del. Miss pense. Bennett, Coffee. Qld Time Tender Garden Bean Seed, Whit@ and Striped Peanut, 60c short, Ten- der Salet Peas, 85c cup. PP. No chks. Opie Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Good Speckled Cutshort Cornfield Beans, 50c cup; White Salet English Peas, Add postage. Mrs. Ivy Souther- 75c cup. bu.; Crim- Cwi. - Pat | Hearn, Palmetto, Phone 5281. - Pure Sanford Seed Wheat, | 2. 50 bu.; Hastings 100 bu. Seed. Oats, $1. 55 bu.. Muley. = Couch, 1953 es Ke 31 Fescue eed, recleaned, tested, $18. Cwt. Ce- e, c/o Pine Fayetteville Beer Seed, $1.00. PP. Rockmart, ard Seed, 1953 crop, 2 Tbis., 25c; 8 Thbls., ID Ry ae ay Steed, crop Okra Seed, Colored Bunch Butter Peas, White Butter Peas, slight- Ny mixed with: running, ; 40c pt.; $1. Exch. - for strained or ribbon cane syrup. Mrs. Walter Wallace, Arnolds- |- 3000 bu. Vitter Grain Seed Oats, avg. over 50_bu. acre, $1. bu.; You furnish sacks} 500 bu. | Chancellor Seed Wheat, 30 bu. acre, $2.50 bu; 3000 Ibs. avg. Clover, 20c Tb.;* 500 -bu.. Calhoun. Barley, avg. over 40 bu. acre, $2. bu. M. Tr Commerce, c/o Qld Fashion Cutshort Corn- field Bean Seed, White Half Runner Garden Bean, 50c cup. | Exch. 2 cups for 4 alike. Add postage. Mrs. An. drew Wilson, Carters, Rt. 1. White Mush Peas, Red Speckled Crow-_ der and_ White acer te Peas print sacks, 35 cup; 3 Gad Me cup; 3 Mrs. Rt, 3:5 4 15 tons Brown Top Millett, germ. 85 -pct., 99 pct, pure, no -|noxious weeds. J. P, Alexan- -| Calhoun Barley, $1. 15 bu.; Peavy, corer Several M bushels Calhoun | Barley, combine run, extra clean; $1.65; 60 bu. Chancellor Wheat Seed, treated against smut and rust, $2.75; Martins Combine Milo, $6.20 Cwt.; Vic- tor Grain Oats, 90 pct. germ., $1.15. All recleaned. W. M. Nix- on, Thomaston. Tel. 2412. - Beet, Tomato, Cucumber, Lettuce and Cabbage Seed, 10c pk. Add postage. Miss Cozette Simmons, Baldwin, Rt. 1. Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 25c start and stamped envelope. ree R. A.. Nolen, Rockmart, G2 Victor Grain Seed Oats, re- cleaned, $1.50 bu. shipped; $1.25 bu. at farm. Any amount up. to 100 bu. Mrs. M: F. seh ake Quitman, Box 124. Several hundred bu. Barley, $1.75 bu. at my farm. R.: E. Branch, Bishop. Tel. 2952, 25,000 Ibs. combined run Kobe Lespedeza Seed. Make offer. Haden H. Spray, Grower, Arnoldsville. Tel. 9412 Craw- ford, Ga. : Arlington and Cokers Victor- grain Oats, recleaned, $1.25 bu.; 10 bu. Chancellor Wheat, $2.50 bu. All recleaned, sacked, shipped RR freight. Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Tel. 772. Virginia Gold and 402 To- bacco. Seed, true to name, cleaned, and germ. tested, 50 0z.; 4 ozs., $1.50; 1 lb. or more, $5.50 1b. PP. Prompt shipment. Geo. Y. Fletcher, Tifton, Rt. 3. Clean White Multiplying Nest Onions, ready for plant- ing, $1.50 gal. BPE MIS. Sn hs Browning, Ailey. Peas, 5 cups, $1.25; Cream Crowders, 4 cups, $1.25; Tender Blue Pole, and Streaked Half Runner Beans, 2 cups, $1.10; Frostproof English Peas, 2 cups, $1.10. PP. Mrs. Clarence Mc- Millian, Dacula, Reed oye Cokers 42- 27 Seed Wheat, Approx. 40 bu. acre, Certified, $2.50 bu.; FOB my farm. Mar- vin Fricke, Stapleton. Green Glazed collard and Hastings Heading collard and pepper seed, 20c Thls., also red and green hot pepper, 60c qt., dried hot red-pepper, $1.50 Tb. Add postage. Mrs. Viola C. Bra- dy, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. Long wide leaf Bull Face to- bacco seed, 75c. tbls., gourd seed, 3 packs $1.; okra seed, $1. Ib.; sage and catnip plants, $1. doz.; Add postage. Martin gourds, $2.50. doz.. Come for a sL. J, Ellis, Cumming, 1. . HAY AND STRAW (Wheat, Oats, etc-) FOR SALE Lespedeza and Bermuda Bright Baled Hay, $35. ton. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Phone 772. 30 tons excellent quality Pea- nut Hay, $23. ton. At_my farm 7 mi. SE Cuthbert. D. Donald Rt. 3, Tel. 2320. 30 tons seed bright esede. za- Hay, $35. ton, also good ;6 Grass Hay, $30. ton. At farm. oe me Reid, Zebulon, Phone Dae 38 tons Kobe eaten Hays $38. ton. FOB farm. Exch. White Face, or Short H en Heifers or Steers. Wm, M. Nix- on, Thomaston, c/o B & B Ranch. Tel. 2412, 1953 crop) Peanut Hay, walds for delivery in trailer load lots. Write for prices. Marvin A. Burke, Ashburn, Rt. 1. 2000 bales Kobe Lespedeza and Brown Top Millett Hay, baled without rain, $35. ton. FOB barn. W.-S. Baggett, Doug- lasville, Phone 3531. 1000 bales Kobe Lespedeza Hay, $30. ton at barn. W. A. Dempsey, Conyers, Rt. 3, Phone 2133. 25 tons good peanut hay, $20. ton in single ton lots, or in 10 ton lots, $t8.' ton, at my barn. Paul Lockby, Lyons, Rt. 4. L. P.. Singleton,. Early Bowe haccks 2 Crop, Queen of the Meadow; 3, 30c; | lonega, Rt. 1. FOR SALE 100 tons bright baled hay, baled without rain. Combina- tion of Bermuda, Crab and Dal- las_grass. No weeds. $30. ton FOB my barn. J. Lynwood Bentley, Thomaston, Rt. 2, *phone 3697. PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Muscadine Vines, Hunt, Dul- cet, and Creek, 60c ea.; Topsail, 75; Pollinating bearing vines Willard White or Tarheel Black, 75c ea. Not del. Mrs. Lona Tal- lent, Lula. Chinquapin, $1.50 doz.; Dam- } son Plum and Quince Trees, 6, $1.25; Scuppernong and Musca- dine Grape Vines, 8, $1.50; Al- so Red and Black Raspberry, $1.25 doz.; Kudzu Crowns, $2. C500)" $7: Red Gold Straw- berry, $1. 25 C;.Garlic Bulbs, 3 doz., $1. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Mtn. Huckleberry,-2 doz., 75c; Peach Plum Sprouts, 45c ea.; Muscadine Vines, 4 ft., 45c ea.; Also Imp. Blackberry, 50c doz. Mrs. Edwin Patterson, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Old Indian and Yellow Peach Sprouts, and Raspberry Plants. Henry Whitfield, Marietta, 230 Roselane St. Nice 1 yr. Apple and Peach Trees, 35c ea.; Larger 2 yr., 45c ea.; Pear, Cherry, Plum, Apri- cot, 1 yr., 60c ea.; Grape Vines, 25 a.; Bright Proof Chestnut, Pecan Trees, 3 ft., $1.50 ea. Best varieties selected for each sec- tion. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Hazlenut Bushes, $1. doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, 50c Muscadine Vine, Plum Trees, 6, $1.;\ Garlic, Yellow Root, 50c doz. Mrs. Viola Holloway, Dah- Muscadine Vines, 45c ea.; Old Time Black Raspberry, 2, $1.; Klondike and Mastodon Straw- berry, $1.25 G; Also Red Mul- tiplying Shallots, $1.35 gal.; Eng. Peas, 50c cup; Red Hot Pepper, 50c at. Add postage. ree Samuel Caine, Cumming, 5. Rig Bushes, 50c and $1. H. B. Ogletree, Bishop. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE Red Peanuts, 2-4 in hull $2. pk.; $7.00 bu. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. 1953 Pecans, fairly well filled. 25c lb..;' Add postage; Shelled Pecans, $1.00 Ib. PP. Mrs. G. W. Ross, Eastman, Rt. 3. Staurt Pecans, 35c lb. Exp. No less 50 Ib. Mrs. W. B. Hester, Blakely, Rt. 3. New crop Stuart Paper Shell Pecans, hand picked, 35c 1b.; Thin Shell Well Filled Seedings, 20c Ib. Plus postage. No less 5 Tbs. N. E, Reid, Hartwell, Rt. 3. Paper Shell Pecans, 35c Ib. Fob. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Rt.-3. New Crop Stuarts, 40c Ib. Parcel Post in 3rd zone. Min. 10 ibs John F. Lindsey, Tifton, Rt. Large Rd Peanuts 1953 crop, $6.00 bu.; $2.00 pk.; Also Speckl- ed, White Cornfield Bean Seed, White Half Runner 55: cup} Garden Beans, 50c, cup, Add postage. 5 T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. Large Pink Skin Peanuts, 2-4 in hull, washed dry, $2.00 pk,; $6.00 bu. Add postage. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Stewart Pecans 25c lb.; Frot- chers; 20c Jb.; 25. Ib. lots or more. FOB. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis Quitman. New Crop Schley or Stuart Pecans, 5 Ib. bag PP $2.00. Checks or currency. J. W. Lang, Omega. Shelled Pecans, mostly halves, 85c Jb. when ordered in con- nection with Stuarts at 35c or Seedlings 25c, in 5 Ib. lots or more. Del. in and around At- lanta. George A. McArthur, AI- doz. 3) Rt | PEANUTS AND PECANS. FOR SALE Good filled out Mayhand Pe- en feed sacks, print or plain; each pay postage. Mrs. J. W. 152. MEATS FOR SALE Bear Foot, Queen of the Mead- ow, Yellow Docks, 3 lbs., $1.3 Yellow Root, 2 Ibs., $1. Add postage. R. C. Stover, Pisgah. Black _ Walnut Meats, 1953 lotte Turner, Gillsville, Rt. 1. Ib.; Also Red Hot Dry Pepper, $1. qt.; White Bunch beans, 4 Ibs., $1.; Dry Sage, $1. qt.. Plus postage. Mrs. Sibley Richardson, Hartwell, Rt. 3. Walnut Kernel. $1. Ib. Add 25c postage. Mrs. Violet Steph- ens, Warne, N. C. (Resident Towns Co. Gesrgia). Clean black walnut meats, $1. pint. Add postage, Mrs. Vio- 1953 crop black walnuts, free of hulls, $3. bu. not PP. Mrs. 1. N. Harris, Sande-sville, Rt. 1. Walnut and pecan meats, $1. Ib. plus postage. Mrs. Virginia Bryant, Luthersville. 1953 black -walnuts, 50c peck. Add postage. Wynelle Johnson, ibs hulled, Mrs. Walnut -meats, .$1. Ib. and postage. No chks. Lillie Albert- son, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. SAGE FOR SALE Dry Sage, $1.00 Ib. D. H. Peep- les, Fayetteville, Rt. 3, Box 44. Rooted Sage Plants, 5, 50c: $1. 06 Box 172. no stems, shade dried, 25c qt. Plus postage. Mrs. J. Je Carter, Conyers. 1953 crop fresh sage, $1.55 lb. Del. Pauline Kerce, Rome, Rt:- 6; Hand picked- washed, shade dried sage, $1.25 gal. PP. Mrs. Edna Chastain, Warne, N. C., Rt. 1 (Res. of Georgia.) 1953 hand picked, pulverized sage, 25c cup. Plus. postage. Mrs. Mamie Beteyie Eastanollee, Rt. Ls 1953 sage, clean, no large ae $3.00 1b.; Half, Ib., $1.60; oz., $1.00; Sage Plants, 10, $1; 3, 60c. Del. No chks. Hardin, White, Rt. 1. Shade dried leaf sage, cup packed, $1.00. Mrs. Holland, Dalton. pint Marie SACKS FOR SALE cap., good cond., no letters, $20 C express. Prompt shipment; White, Sacks, with letters, $13 Ce Cash with orders. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 15 nice print sacks, 6, $2. 00. Add DOES Hea Ellis, Cum- ming, Rt. 5. Nice 100 Jb. Print sacks, wash- ed, ironed, 3, $1.10. Add postage. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. White sheeting sacks without letters, 20c ea.; Asst. white, I5 ea, Plus ee Mrs. B. D. Hul- sey, Alto, Rt. 1. Box 63. 100 Ib. good grade white feed sacks, washed, no letters, 5, $1 Unwashed, 6, $1. 00: Add- postage. Mrs. Jeff S. Crowe, Cumming, Mts Print Feed Sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed, free of roles and -mil< dew, 3, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. bany, 1503 Dawson Rd. B. W. Miller, Cherry Log. . cans, 25c Jb. or exch. for chick- Frotchers, 20e Ib. If exchange, Robinson, Oglethorpe, Rt. 1, Box . WALNUTS AND WALNUT Clean, this year Walnut. Meats, $1. Ib.; Also Artichokes, 75c gal.; Tame Gooseberry Bush, 7, $1.; Red Sassafras, | crop, $1.25 Ib. PP. Miss. Char= = Fresh 1953 Black Walnut Meats, $1. pt. Lula Cook, Can- ten, Rt. 2. +50 Nice clean Walnut Meais, $1. Butter- . la Holloway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1._ - Dougherty, a Shade dried Leaf Sage, clear ~ of stems, $1.40 Ib.; 5 Ibs., $7.00; doz. Virgil Keith, Gay, Rt. 1, Hand picked sage, all leaves, * Lillian Good white feed-sacks, 100 Ib. Major a TS : pecans. + is SACKS FOR SALE mildew ironed, white 25c ea.; $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Lorene Bennett. Alpharetta, Rt. 1. Odum St. ~ St. N. W. Be? 3891. Feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., free of and holes, washed, Print, 3, 100 lb. smooth weave white feed sacks, no holes nor mildew, unwashed, 25c: ea. Add postage. Exch. 1 sack for each pound of Mrs. Elmer Clark, Gainesville. 4 Nice, GARLIC: Nice Fresh Garlic, MISCELLANEOUS S. FOR SALE HONEY: : ARTICHOKES: Local extracted honey, 10 Ib. age collect. 0 Jerusalem Artichokes, $6.00 College Park, Bax 135. bu.; $1.00 gal. at my home. Or will ship at buyers expense. Mrs. P. J. Garrison, Covington, 1121 CORN AND-SEED COR: . 300-400 bu. good bottom land Yellow Corn in Shuck for sale. Leon Walker, Atlanta, 1266 First 7401. PEAS: . 10 Ibs lots White Rice Pop- corn, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Truckload extra large ears of old time hard, flinty yellow new corn in shuck $1.60 bu. No trash. be E. McCart, Lawrenceville, Rt. Clean Shelled Yellow Pop corn, 25 pt. cup. Plus post- age. Marie Mashburn, Epworth. 50e doz. Add postage. No chks. Mrs. Mary Thomas, Atlanta, 549 Mary St., W. pail, $2.00; 5 Ib. Pail, $1.25. Post- W. . oe Pure extracted honey from modern equipment, 5 lb. glass, $1.50; 2 1/2 Ib. glass, 75c. Can-\ not ship. John S. Paden, Atlanta 1256 Moreland Ave. Tel. Dixie 500 bu. Iron and Clay Peas, $6.00 bu; 20 bu. Purple Hull Crowders, 30 1b. Recleaned and sacked in 2 bu. bags. FOB farm. J. W. Ivey, Pinehurst, Phone 54. Le Riek 200 = bu. FOR SALE_ OUINCE: Ripe Quince, $1.00 Pk. at my home, by mail, plus postage. Mrs. C. J. Koppe, Atlanta, 2694 Bou- levard Dr., N. E. SYRUP: Very good Sorghum _ Syrup in quart or half gallon jars, $4.00 gal. at my farm. James H. Kent, Powder Springs, Rt. 2. BEANS AND PEAS Few pounds Butter Peas, 10c cup; Also 4 kinds dry peas, 5e cup, Lonnie! M. Gay, Dearing, CORN AND SEED CORN _ 300 bu, Yellow Corn in_shuck, $1.90 bu. John A, Vandiviere, Dawsonville. Rt, 2. good White Corn, $1.50 bu. On Flakes Mill Rd. off Flat Shoals Rd Hawley Mc- Kee, Ellenwood, Rt 1, FRUITS - .. TARTICHOKES: Bright Sundried Le Twis Want sample Apples. 65c lb.; Add 15c on|white antichokes in each pound for postage. No|lots. W. P. Law fice? : chks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Da- nah. Rt. 4, Box 92. cula, Rt. 1, f CORN AND LESP GOURDS Cv Want yellow shell Dipper and Martin Gourds, ae oa ? $3. doz. Add postage. Mrs, J. B,|za. Submit price and Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3, W. M. Nixon, Thomaste Martin and Dipper Gourds, 24h2. aks 25c ea.; Larger sizes, 50c and|GOURDS: - $1, ea.; Small, mixed sizes, 10c ; : a ea.; Also Fig Plants, 25c, 50e; to and $1. ea, Mrs. W. L. Wooten, ; Camilla, ' Various. sizes and tees Gourds 10-35 ea. size for Mar- tins, 25 ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt, 4, MEATS (FRESH AND CURED) Nice cured, smoked sides meat, wt. 38 lbs., at 50c Ib.; 30 lb. shoulder, s60c lb. Add postage. J. A, MeWhorter, Com- merce, Rt aS peanut hay at reaso Must be free from used in growing of c F. C. Sims, Winder. Rt | Sims Town). PECANS: 2a oe Want 100 lbs, aver quality 1953 Schley pe Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. Roberts, = co November 16 NO.1 NO.Z2 NO.3 NO.4 | November 23 3 A Japeway-Craig Com. Co., Dublin 22.10 20-50. 21.90 (205) | Conch Seles Bern, Curelbon aes aa November 17 Chatham Co. Stockyard, Sava aide 21.80 7.10 _ Farmers Market, Soperton 2E.25 -24.05 20.70 21.35, : Columbus Stockyard Colma bus a Jones-Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon 22.00 21.50 21.40 21.00. ede Co. Stock B : ec 21.09 2036 a November 18 Georgia Farm Products Sales Corp., : Coosa Valley L/S Com. Co., Rome 23.30 2240 20.00 19.00 Thomaston 23.20 22.50 20a Hazlehurst Livestock Mkt., Hazlehurst 22.20 21.50 21.25 21.50 | Jesup Stockyard, Jesup _ ~ 21.27) 20.35 Middle Georgia L/S Sates Co., Jackson 21.20 20.80 20.00 18.60 | Millen Livestock Mkt., Millen 21.25 21.00 Ragsdale-McClure Co., Rome 22.60 22.80 21.50 19.00 | Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus Holy Ghost, - ed White Face Heif- id Calf, bred to pure- ite Face, for sale or good baled hay. Let- W. O. Wright, Smyr- 4 W itfield St. Di EB pen ee I ee ee ee ee Columbia Dr., Rt. ger Siew and Springer oth freshen Ist part . Younce, Fairburn. N sci 15 reg. Angus , good bloodlines, priced . M. Hender- ee ee 11. mos. 0 Ibs., short, blocky type. Xx. Sr., Columbus, Warm Horned Hereford Bull, . old, gentle, excellent | ng. Tel. Marietta 8-1810 Ss week days. K. A. Both, Springs, Rt. 1, c/o Lort Shorthorn Bull, "roan mos. old, ready for easonable.. Emory S. Warrenton, Tel. 220R- it. * 1953: pam ct. ire: tarluke, Top Bull reeders Service, een Farms. Phone cks, | 100 CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE Also tion, 435 C with daily, daski. my WwW One Bull. stock, good prefer: Smith, 5222. my b men, calves home Frank mos. Rt. 6. Reg. gentle, Rt. 6 Jan 7 1,000 | able. desville, Rt. 1. Guernsey Bull. cow a ville. letter. ton. ers. 2 . Teg. ivered Nevil, thonia, 3. mi. 100 father ther. papers. radius. 12 close up Holstein Heifers, 1000-1100 lbs.; ready to calve, also few Jersey and Guernseys; Heifers, ready to breed Novy. and Dec. for-1954 Fall produc- One 4 yr. old Jersey Cow home; . L, Cousins, Cooledge Rd. Purebred Black .Angus, best bloodlines, 7 heifers, 9 bulls, $150.00-$350.00. Ped. and reg. papers buyers name. See at Turkey Creek Ranch. _ Fine Jersey Milch Cows, ex- pected to freshen with 2nd. Heifers and males, suitable for ' Reg. Hill Lucky Strike, at Clemson Sire Clemson Lucky |. Citation at Toccoa Falls Insti- tute. Jerry C. Eaton, Elberton, College, old, dehorned, : Buford Eaton, Elberton, 1 Jersey Cow, 4% gal. when fresh, and over registration, 10 mos. old, from high producing Michagan cow, on my farm. 7 mi, north Louis. Detailed information by | Several calf Holstein Springers, within each; 20 Angus Steer Calves, 400-500 Ibs, and reg. Angus bulls, 15 1b.; one Purebred Heifer, no pap- - | P. Simpson, College Park, RFD rie, Ca HOGS FOR SALE _ Reg. big type Black PC Pigs, 10. wks. $25. Will ship or come see. Earl Mullis, Cochran, Choice 2 os champion line, blocky type, from litter of ten, $50 at farm; $65 del- 25 SPC Pigs, 9 and 10 wks. old, sired by SPC reg. boar, $10 ea. or trade for corn at my barn. Roy M.- Bond, vee 4 fine pigs, 10 wis. Old ee and Hampshire, $12.50 ea. See. Dalton. $10.00-$15.00 ea.; Reg. PC Male Bishop, Locust Grove. te At- lanta, La. 3456. Four fine pigs, 10 wks. old, $10-$15 ea; Reg. PC Male father and good stock PC mother. See at my farm. Roy Bishop, Atlanta LA. 3456. 7 SPC 8 wks. old pigs, Res, $20 ea. at my farm. Can give Buxton, Girard, Rt. 2, - Purebred Hampshire Pigs, 10 wks, old, ; Aug. $30. Can register buyer s name; Purebreds not registered, $10 ea. Ten delivered free, 100 mi. eck Rtj-3, 350 pen, 700 lb. Holstein C. M. Bowden, Atlanta, andler St., N.E. Ma. 2319. young calf, 4-5 gal. milk $200. Chas. L. Nevill, Pu- One milk fed Holstein Steer, | 4 mos, old, 450 lbs., 20c Ib. FOB Also 7 Herefords. Tucker, 3001 Young Black Angus reg. from Snap Finger for sale or trade. for laying young pane ably: NH a F< Palmetto, Tel. arn. G. E. Wasdin, Bre- 629 -S. Buchanan St., % in early Spring, Jersey |m or dairy use. Dont write. Cain, Buford. Brown $wiss Bull, 11 old, Grandsire Lees (At Ruckersville). Ayrshire Bull, 19 mos. ring in nose, (At Ruckersville). to freshen th. with 4th. calf, gives gal. ae in a year, reason- M. Thornton, a eligible for nd calf can both be seen Marvin Fricks, Staple- and second calve $160-$200 first 4 wks. from grade cows weeks old calf, $145. J. 6859. old,Cholera immune, old purebred Hampshire Boar, from Masterbilt blood. 150 mi. radius. Register, RFD 1. Paul eRE ds SE Dalton, Bud Holland, pigs, 8-10 wkks. old, and good stock PC mo- See at my farm. Roy Locust Grove. Tel. Will not ship. Bonnie $20; Boars farrowed Ist, $25; Gilts, 60 lbs.. * Re Aug. land, Re Ibs. gilts, th; a, L. | Guin ea.; Gilt, | Bred Pigs gilts, large Each 10 nose row able 441, Re owne: 3 gilts, Ibs., male, Roy Mu nose 3114 will lanta, ker, sell Shive bus, 1200 yr., Horse cows, David Stough, Locust ville. . stay. for extra charges. Luther Hol- Wormed and treated, H. Tal. ley, Lyons, Rt. 1.(Res. Oh- oopee, Ga.) 2 Duroc Jersey Boars, one 150 lIbs., other 2 on old, 650 lbs. for sale, W. Hephzibah, Rt. me Nice OIC and SPC Pigs, $10 Rt. 3, Browns Mill Rd, Little Bone Black African breeding. males and females, 9 wks. old, stay fat kind, $20 Harrison. Reg ie ete Quittman Barrs, East- Champ. background, 3 boars, $25 ea. FOB. Alfred K. Harwell, Second Ave. Tel 2.0390, Reg. Duroc Pigs from. top bloodlines selected for breeders, $20 with papers. E. W. 2 Rt, 5. c/o Forrest River Duroc Farm. OIC Pigs, ing stock, 2 bred sows to far- 5% mi. N. Commerce off Hwy. Commerce, Bi 4s also reg. pigs for sale, at Wal- nut Hill Farm, W. H. Phillips, Alpharetta, Rt 3 life, $85 at our place. 8 mi. NE Griffin. Merrill Carter, Griffin, Rt. D.. Tel. 6046. Blocky type Duroc Pigs, wks. old, reg. buyersname, $25 ea. 1 mi. E, Pope City. Zeke Barker, Rochelle, Rt. 2. REE HORSES AND MULES Large about 10 yrs. old, around 1150 harness, all $125, Or sell wag. on seperately. Monroe Adams, Newnan, Rt. Tenn. Colt, sale or trade. Phone or write. House. Circle, N. E. EX 5739. for sale. E. T, aerenkes J gaited smooth mouth sor- rel horse, about 900 lbs., gentle, children can ride, also yearlings, Good Working mare mule, cheap. W. A. McKinley, thonia, Rt. 3, 2 Saddle Horses, Tenn. Wal- gaited Pinto, gentle, priced to Broad. 2 Mare Mules, Ibs., $100; 5 yr, old Pinto Sad- dle Horse, 650 Ibs., $125. L. C. Williams, Red Dog Farm, 1 Mare Mule, 1000 Ibs., $50 or trade for cows; Shoats, PC and Duroc mixed, 250-300 same stock, 200 Ibs., $20 ea. or $35 for g. Big Bone Guinea Pigs, fat kind, blocky, born 12th., $25 ea. Will ship Byromvile, Rt. 1. g. SPC Hogs, 2 Gilts, 125 ea, also 12 males and to be 12-wks. old Dec. 12 $30 ea. until that date. . McDonald, Burgess, Lithonia, ea Pigs, full stock, for if shipped, $21.50; Bred $35; Shipped $37.50. Also Sow. O. P. Sinquefield, . SPC Breeding Stock, 3%mos. old, bred or open service boars, from litters. Write for prices. hog fully guaranteed reg. Hereford Pigs with 7 gilts, Rome, 1000 E. and large litters, Gail, Savannah, from reg. short stocky stock, good breed- Feb. and March. Reason. price. See at my farm. or write. Paul J. Cain, g. SPC. breeding stock, r. See R. O. Argo, Mer.:; very fine choice Duroc bred, reg., treated for 10 FOR SALE black mare mule, good 1% H wagon and 2, Box 318. old, fe- size, for 2) wre, unbroke med, Conner, Atlanta, 2535 le, 2 heifers and short Berkshire boar and sow Clairmont Rd., very work. $65 or trade for Frank Barford, At- Moreland Ave., S. E. ; Li- white, 5 gaited, and 5 at once. Contact F. M. r, c/o Sam Neel, Colum- Corner 13th. St, and 12 yrs. old, Ibs. each, $175 both; 6 old Strawberry Saddle , gentle, rides well, 1000 Cochran, Rt. 2, c/o Also 10 Ibs., $150; 2 Saws, poth. Or. trade ~ for W. A. Douglas, Wrights. | : an Atlanta, 966 Crew St., S.W. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Black Mare Mule, 1050 lbs., 8 yrs, where, for sale cheap. Paul Harwell, Gainesville, Rt. 4. POULTRY FOR SALE ~ BANTAMS: 8 Indian game Bantam roos- ters and 2 pullets, for sale, Inez Forrester, Dial. 1 trio well bred Black Breast- ed Red Old English game ban- tams, $10. J. H. McClatchy, Augusta, P.O. Box 910. Dark Cornish, Golden Se- bright and Silver Duckwing game Bantams, $3. ea. up. Bob Clark, Macon, 372 Spring St. Extra nice, young, purebred Buff Cochin Bantam cockerels, 50c ea. up. C. H. Averby, Co- lumbus, 3609 14th Ave. 1953 hatch, purebred, small type, show stock Bantams: trio Golden Sebr ghts, $6.00; 1 pr. Silver Sebrights, $5. Paul Cau- dill, Rome, 28 Elmwood St., "phone 2-4196. Mixed Bantams, spring hatch, 50c ea. C, S. Winn, Dunwoody. Phone 47-2617. 1 pr. Jap. White Silkies, $5.; 5 pullets, ready to lay, $3. ea. Add shipping chgs. Mrs. F. F. 15 Searing 1953 hatch Brown Leghorn Bantam hens and one rooster, 75c ea. Mrs. Chas, L. Nevill, Pulaski, Rt. 1. 45 young mixed Bantams, brown and white, for sale. Har- ry T. Mossi, Atlanta, Rt. 9, Box 414 (2204 Bicknell Dr., S.W.). 4 Shawlneck game Bantam pullets and 1 rooster, $3.50; al- so 3 brown and white speckled pullets and rooster, $2.50. J. T. Owens, Sr., Covington, Rt. 2. CORNISH, GAMES AND ae White Cornish: 1952 hatch hens and 1953 cockerels from prize winners, $2.50 ea.; 6 hens and cockerel, $15.; early spring No. Bob White Quail, $4. pr.; Ringneck pheasants, $6. pr. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2: 1 Hen, 3 pullets and stag Blue Cuban pit games, all dark blue, $7. for lot; 1 trio Speekled Mugwamps, $5. 00; trio Black Gordons $4, All 1953 hatch. Roy Dills, Blairsville, Rt. 4. 2 Round Head cocks, $3. ea.; 1 Dom cock, $3.;.1 Muff Dom cock, $5. R. L. Griffin, Gaines- ville, Oak Street. Purebred, April hatch White Cornish cockerels, $2.50 ea. Mrs. R. K. Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2s 25 or 30 Black Giant roosters, 6 mos. old, wt. 10 or 12 lbs., for sale near Winns Mill. eS Freeman, Royston, Rt. 2. 6 Roundhead and Shawlneck mixed game stags, wt. 4 lbs. ea. $3. ea. See. No letters. A. F. Bembry, Unadilla, Rt. 1. Pure game cocks, Barkeley Shawl strain. 4 to 8 mos. old. $2. to $3.50 ea. G. W. Williams, Columbus, Rt. 1, Box 808. Roundhead game trios, April hatch, $10.; White Clarets, Brown Reds and Joe Redman Grays, $10. trio. D. M. Lede, Carrollton, 68 Burson Ave. *phone 914. Purebred Dark Cornish, heavy type, yellow legged cock- erels, $3. and $4. ea.; pullets, $2.50 ea. C. A. Ingram, Lilly. Sev. nice pure Black War- horse cocks and stags, also some half blue and half Warhorse, Irish GraysWarhorse crossed stags, 4-5 Ibs. $4. ea.; cocks, $5. All guar. Addressed env. for acre G. M. Walden, Gibson, he os LEGHORNS: 22 large type White Leg- horns, March hatch, just begin- ning to lay, 4 A grade, $50. or $2.50 ea. U. F. Roberts, Buena Vista, Rt. 4. MINORCAS: Giant Black Minorca cocker- els, ready for service, $3.00 ea., old, sound, work any- POULTRY FOR SALE ORPINGTONS: ; Buff Orp., 5 pullets soon ian old, $12. for lot. Je | Helena. C, Brown, 10 yellow Buff Orp. pitigged ready to lay, $20., with rooster free. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dal- ton. ROCKS (BARRED): Barred Rock 4-A ped. stock roosters, from Natnl egg laying championship bloodlines, 3 mos. old Nov. 30th. $2.50 ea.; also have Golden - Buff Orpingtons. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman. WYANDOTTES: R.C.S.L. Wyandotte cocks, 1 yr. old, $2.50; 2 who are 8 mos. oid, $1. 50 ea. All purebred. Do- cia Harris, Lula. s PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC. FOR SALE White Kings, Giant Homers, _ Racing Homers, Tumblers, good stock, for sale. J. A. Nix Jr., Columbus, Warm Springs Rd. MR-1. 1953 hatch Northern Bob White quail, ready to be re-_ leased, $4.00 pr. No less 2 pr. sold. C. L. Cawthon, Riverdale. *phone Jonesboro 2592. : 90 grown Ringneck pheasants, $200.00 or $2.50 ea. in small lots Layers and cockerels. R. J. Rod- denberry, Hazlehurst. 2 1/2 yr. old pheasant rooster and 2 hens, 6, mos. old, $7.50 for lot. E. J. Patten, Ocilla. Common breed pigeons, mated and working, $1.00 pr; Muscovy ducks, $4.00 or exch. 1 pr. for pr. full stock bantam chickens, Golden or Silver Sebrights, Leg- horns, W. or Brown. Starling Yawn, Byromville. Nice 1953 hatch Golden phea- sants, $7.50 pr; large Chinese Ringneck hens, $2.00 ea; Chu- kars, $6.00 pr. C. Whit Turner, McDonough. Large, Northern Bob White quail, $4.00 pr. Zack T. Collins, Atlanta, 1879 North Ave.. N. W. BE 2855. About 20 Ga. Bob White quail, 1953 hatch, for sale or exc. for other 1953 quail of no-akin and of equal value. Contact. Wm. A. Thomas, Atlanta gat Connally Bldg., MA 0866. Bob White quail, $3.50 pair now; no less 4 pr. shipped J. BE. West, Cedartown, 151 Ellawood Ave. : 2 cocks and i hen, 1953 hatch Black Mutant pheasants, from selected breeders cocks, $4.50 ea. hen, $3.50. J. L. Crittenden, At- tapulgus. . 30 pigeons, some mix. with White Kings, most of them mated, $9.00 for lot, or 75c pr. No less 5 pr. to order; also Chu- kar quail, $7.50 pair. FOB. Elvin Dunn, Chauncey. Rt. 1. Large Bob white quail, good cond., for sale at resonable price, George M. Bobo, Hapeville. 3811 Atlanta Ave. Chinese Ringneck phesents, $2 and $2.50 ea. at my barn. J. A. Moore, Atlanta, 2181 Flat Shoals Rd. Rt. 3. Indian Blue Peafowl, 1953 hatch, $25.00 pair. D. Kennedy, | Quitman, Rt. 2. Large Northern Bob White quail, $3.50 pr. FOB. J. B. Cly- burn, Austell, Rt. 2, Box 249. Bob White quail and Mallard ducks, laying, $3.00 pair; Chu- kar partridges, $6.50 pr; Ring- neck pheasenat, $2.00 ea; Golden pheasants, 6.00 pr; Silver phea- sants, $7.00 pr. All 1953 mature birds. J. L. Tade, Macon, 2395 Pheasants Chinese, Silver, Godlens, Lady Amherst, Mutant, Reeves, Mongolian, Ringnecks, also Bob White quail and Chu- kar partdidges, large Jumbo White King Pgepns, pure wild str. Mallard ducks. Reduced prices. Mrs. Helen Street, At- - lanta, Rt. 2 CH 1777. New Clinton Rd. REDS: NH, RI, PARMEN TERS, ETC: 15 N. H. pullets, 8 mos. old AA grade, laying since September, $2.50 ea; also 10 N. H. hen, 1952 hatch, $2.00 ea. at my home. Mrs. 2 for $5.00. L. B. Millians, New- _ nan. W. R. Keller, Decatur, Rt. 3 3148 Tilson Rd. and .rooster, 4-A grade, 4 mos, | . | PAGE EIGHT POULTRY FOR SALE 100 R. I. Red pullets, 7 1/2 mos. old, now laying 80 pct. Parmenters str. $3.00 ea. at my farm. Cannot ship. F.-L. Hen- derson, Lithonia, Rt. 3. 20 N. H. Red pullets, beginning to lay, $40.00 at my farm, or $2 ea. Paul J. Bell, Lithonia. Rt. 3, Browns Mill Rd. 4 fine young N. H. Red roost- ers, $1.50 ea. at my place. Mrs. Zora Brown, Scottdale, Rear Woodland Ave. Box 317. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. 2 pure white guinea roosters, $2.00 ea at my home. Mrs, R. W. Wingo, Newnan. Muscovy ducks for sale, Mrs. Cc. L. Coker, Stone Mountain. _. Silver Hill Rd. phone 6205. 13 Bronze toms and hens, for sale 50c lb. at my home. Cant ship. Mrs. Clarence Burns, Coch- ran. Rt. 4 Pair of Black ducks 5 mos. old, $10.00. Mrs. Clara Grimes Car- > roHton. RFD 2. 30 or more young guineas, good. layers, $1.50 ea. at my home. Cant ship. W. Y. Sum- mers, Newnan, Rt. 5. Pr: adult Egyptian geese, $20; pr. 1953 White Crested White Polish ~ bantams, $5.00; 1953 White Silkie Cockerel, $3.00; drake and 3 wild Mallard hens, 152 hatch,-$10.00. J. .F. Ginn, At- Janta, 451 Metropolitan Place S.E, AL 10617. 153 BB Bronze turkeys, now laying, 50c lb. shipping chgs. eollect. Mrs. I. N. Harris, Sand- ersville. Rt. 1. 1953 nice Mallard ducks, $4.00 pair. C. L.-Cawthon, Riverdale. *phone Jonesboro 2592. Blue Goose and gander, $5.00 pre, FOB. Adell Clark, Grayson. fet _ White Beltsville turkeys, for breeding or mating. Mrs. G. E, Blalock, Rome. Rt. 5. 30 Bronze turkeys for sale at my home. Cant ship. C. D. Gas- ton, Monticello. Rt. 5. 1 Beltsville White gobbler, $6.00, or exch. for turkey hen. 1952 hatch. T. E. Hicks, Adel. Rt. 1. (6 mi. NE Adel) POULTRY WANTED GEESE: Want one Egyptian or Brown China gander. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Spring. LEGHORNS: Want several hundred W. L. pullets, from 10 to 20 weeks old. Carroll Morgan, Talmo. Want 100 or more large type W. L. pullets, laying, priced right for cash. E. C. Dockery, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. - Want large flock laying hens, preferably W. L., on percentage basis. Exp. and have nice place for raising chickens. Come see e a Albert Raper, Sylvest- tei: ORPINGTONS OR ROCKS: Want. 8 Buff Orp., or Barred Rock 1953 pullets, laying or ready to lay, with 1 rooster; would consider large type White Leghorns. Mrs. J. W. Garner, Lilburn. REDS: Want 100 N. H. Red 3 or 4 A grade, 5-6 mos. old pullets. No culls. Send particulars and price del. D. R. Flynt, Lincoln- ton. WYANDOTTES: Want 12 or 15 Silver Lace Wyandotte pullets and 1 rooster. State price, ete. Mrs. G. N. By- rum, Ficklin. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE 2 Giannt Chinchillas, 3 NZW, 1 Black Havana, all does, $2.50 ea; Also 15 California, 8-6 wks. old rabbits, 75c ea. Mrs. Sarah ONeal, Concord, P. O. Box 104. 8 Grown Does, 12 smaller ones, for sale or ex. for White Rock or RI Red chickens, sacks (print or white), John Thomp- soa, Toccoa, Rt. 3. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Chinchillas, 1 buck, 1. doe, 2 Checkered Giant Does, $3 ea.; 2, $5; 1 large mixed doe, $2. Cash or MO. Ernest B. Hardy, Covington, Rt, 5. Several nice stock Chin- chilla Does, at bargain. O. P. Foster, Good Hope. Rabbits: Sr. NZW Does, $5 ea. 2, $9. Will ship anywhere. Dorethea S. Geoghagan, Ash- burn. NZW_ Rabbits, NZ-Angora cross bucks and does, 6-12 mos. old, 9 Ibs. $3 and $4 ea. C. W. Page, Atlanta, 149 N., Ave, N. E. AT 6452. Se 13. ~half: grown Rabbits, mixed white, - black, yellow, and a grown Buck and Doe, $20. for lot. Cash, No ex. chenge. Ben Wylie, Buford, Rt. 3. Phone 3484, California Purebred Rabbits, carefully selected breeding stock that produce show win- ners. - Satis, guar. Si A. a Vienna. 2 ped. Dutch Does (both bred), 1 black, other. brown, from good strain, $3 ea. Pa- pers furnished. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. Rabbits: Senior Does, Jun- ior Does, and Bucks, mostly purebred, very reasonable. See or write. R. L. Bartlett, Richland. One Purebred Angora, a- round 6 3/4 mos. old, $12:50; Buck (699), subj. to register, 2 NZW around 4 3/4 mos. old, related buck and doe, $10 pr:: 1 Chinchilla Rabbit,-around 3 yrs. old, $6. Cannot ship. Ralph H. Luckey, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 30 Sheep $300.- for lot, - or trade for White Face Heifers. J. T. Ewing, Jr., Lilburn, RFD 1. (Tel. Lawrenceville 3667. 2 Angora brown, 2 white milk type nan- nies, all hornless, $50 for lot. T. M. Jones, Cadwell. Nubian and Toggenburg Does, 3-4 qt. milkers. Write for prices. J. A. Nix, Sr., Col- umbus, Warm Springs Rd., MR-1. : 80 nice goats, $5 ea. Mrs. Jennie Hubbard, Woodville. -- Entire herd purebred reg, milk goats, some mature, some yearlings, of both sexes. Choice breeding stock.-No shipments. Earl S. Redwine, Newnan, Rt. |W. 2. Reg. Saanan Bucks at stud, does boarded until bred. W, J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave. N. W. Tel. BE. 5393. Nice Tog. Nannie. 1 yr. old, crated and shipped, $12.50; Al. so one P. B. Jersey Bull, 1 yr. old to exchange for sheep or Angora goats. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. 1 yr. old milk buck goat (Saanan-Tog), $10; Also want a good young milk goat, near- by. Thomas Bottoms, Trenton, Rte<2; FARM HELP WANTED Want: unencumbered white woman to live in farm home with 3 adults and do light farm work on farm, for room,: board, and $10.00 weekly. Answer giv- | ing date job could*be accepted. Mrs. Eva Knowles, Byron, Rt. 2. Want reliable man, sober, for general farm work. Small fami- lies able to hande _ combine, other farm machinery. Oppor- tunity for wife to work: with chickens or light farm chores. State salary expected. David Stough, Locust Grove, Rt. 1. Want good middle aged white woman to do light farm chores on farm. Live as one of family. Small salary. Josph Or Dan- ville, Rt. 1. Want experienced man to tcke charge of turnip crops this win- ter, wages and shares. House, garden, wood, elec. S. S. Stor. er, Douglasville, Rt. 4. % help on small farm. Live as one Billy Goats, 1). adults. Private room, board, sal- FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable white man and wife to live with elderly man in Carroll Co. farm home. Use of 4 rooms in house and land for: making crop. Phone or write. Noah Warren, Powder Springs: Phone 2295. Want farm: help for two 1H farms on standing rent basis. 4 and 5 R houses with elec., good water, plenty of wood, school and mail rt. 5 mi. ce Jonesboro, 1 1/2 mi. W. Hwy. 41 Alex H, Stephens, Jonesboro, RFD. Want colored family to work on. dairy farm. Good 3 R house. Prefer small family. Will pay prevailing wages; woman to help in milking barn, man to attend feeding, ect., and drive truck. Hamilton L. Hill, Newnan, Rt. 3. Phone 3704. Want colored couple 5 truck and general. farming. 20 mi. At- lanta, on Chattahoochee River. Mail by door. Good land. Al-| ready one colored family. on place. No drunks. D. L. West, Douglasville, Rt. 4. Want white man for 1 or 2H farm on 50-50 basis, paved hwy. No drinkers nor drifters need apply. 4 R house, elec:, water, wood, good machinery and land.!3 Convenient to churches. School bus and mail rt. See or write. Mrs, W. A. Wages. Jefferson. Want working foreman for cattle farm. Must be sober, able to -give shots to cattle, take calves, and be familiar with farm. machinery. State age, people worked for, number of family. Apply by letter only. D. C. Collier, Barnesville. Want farmer for Green Co. farm, 400 A land, all fenced, 690 A cultivation, well improved, plenty pasture land, lights, wa- ter, standing -rent or share basis to right party. Walker S. Reid, Madison, Phone 110. ~ Want man, 50-55 yrs. old, to of the family. Must be able to drive tractor. No drunks. Pay $10.00 weekly. Betty Warren, Bloomingdale, Rt. 1. Want good family, white or colored, for 1 or 2 H crop, good land, mules. 3 _R_ house, elec., school bus and mail rt. Near church. 4 m. E. Monroe on Snows Mill Rd. Consider stand- ing rent or 3rds. and 4ths. A. J. Boyce, Monroe, Rt. 1. Want middle aged unencum- bered white woman to do light farm work and raise chickens on farm. Live wth family of 3 ary. State experience and sal- ary expected. Mrs. James Mc- Carthy, Savannah, RFD 4, Box Want good settled white or colored woman to live in farm home with. aged lady: and do light farm work on farm. Give taker of farm. 2 R house lights, fuel, fod small salary. Perman- ent job. Clyde Ese scat etta Rt. 2. halves. Furnish house and trac- RE \Park, Flat Pod Rd, -Want good settled ima speck man. to live in farm home and do light farm work on farm, for room, board, salary. Letters ans. Phone 9-9861. Mrs. W. Je Weav- bab cia Rt. 6. POSITIONS WANTED Want job on farm working by day, also driving tractor. or truck. Must have house with furniture. John Bates. oe .347 Crew, St., S. W.: 2 families sae jobs 4esdind! chickens or milking. Can drive tractor or truck. Contact Mose L. Hogan, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Want job on farm, aceterahly with some tobacco, and turpen- tine, 50-50 basis. J. B. Harrell, | c/o Sarah Wells, Baxley, RFD 53 yr. old married white man with two boys, 15 and 19, and daughter, wants job on farm. Can drive truck and_ tractor. *Desire small crop, or- chicken farm, wage basis. Neal P. Car- roll, Jackson, Rt. 3. Capable maintenance perienced livestock, - poultry, dairy. Single, 45 yrs. old, good healta. Fred Selby, Atlanta, P. 0. Box 561, Rt. 3. Single man, past 50, wants job on chicken farm, or care. taking farm. T. E. Smith, oe lanta, 410 Broyles St... wants job on farm looking after stock, some farming, for wages, or day labor. Good references. Want good slat pueed: or] white (no children) as caye-|j Want god firmer for: farm on| man s wants job on:farm or dairy. Ex- Man and wile, good, reliabte Marion Howell, The Rock, Rt. 1.}. tor. 35 acres land. L. C. Moss,| 1 farm. work pr Have to be 1 Weekly sala fersonville, _ Want good crop sire with good m R. M. Adams, Bre White woman | farm, helpin Ww th room, boar Stella Rhinehart, Rtalee. Middle aged family of four miller. P. D. M nah, 816 Drayton Man and wi turpentine house wired, gi farm mage weekly, or with electricit Lampe: ao (c/o Mrs. L..H. Head). aos ing 1 P? Ms 95 Reg. Finger Farms. ABERDEEN ANGUS AU Aberdeen Angus Auction 1 sabe sale Farms, Perry, Ga. on Friday, December 11) , females, including cor ves and bred and open heifers) and 6 Reg., b turing Eileenmere and General Breeding top herds to be sold. Consignors: room, board small salary to qualified person. See or write stating age, health, and charact- er. 7 mi. E. Buford. Frank. Cain, ! Buford, Rt. 2. Tel. 2807. | Tuesdays and Fridays; PECAN AUCTION. sl IN GEORGIA The Pecan Auction Sales continue in Dec the following places: CAIROState Farm CORDELEState | Market, Thursdays- only; VIDALIAGa. P tions, Tuesdays and sanitats oe A. M an Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Thomaston. GRADE Atlanta Athens ==sis Rome: 11-23 124 oe 11-25 STEERS & HEIFERS Coml. 11.50-13.30 12.10-16.00 No Sale 12.50-16.00 Utility 8.75-10.75 9.00-12:00 No Sale 10.00-12.50 Cutters 7.00- 8.50: 8.00-10.25 No Sale -7.50-10.00 CALVES eens Good & Choice :12.50-15.50 13.50-18.00 No Sole = 13.50-16.75 Util. & Coml. = 8.50-12.75 9.00-14.00 No Sale 9.50-15.09 cows ey Ss as Utility sae 7.50- 7.25 8.75-10.50 No Sale -8.75-10.00 | Ci kG: 5.50-- 8.00 6.00-9.00 No Sale 6.00- 9.00 BULLS % : 2 Util. & Comi. 9.50-11.00 9.00-11.50 No Sale 9.00-11.50_ Cutters & Canners 6.75- 9.75 7.00- 9.25 No Sale 7.00- 9.00 STOCKERS : te Steers & Heifers 8.00-15.00 8.00-15.75.. No Sale 8.75-14,50 Calves * 8,00-12.00 9.00-15.00 No Sale 8.75-15.00 : Source of Information ; : Federal State Market News Service Vie AR 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. nit Sg Si