To a> 998 Linder Cadinsi issioner
"WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1954
NUMBER 35
. oar was made on
se 26, cat Oak-
fter the close of
3 States, we meet
Ss boli of the gpiedarsey aod a
for all Americans today
of Alexander H. Stephens,
in ortal Vice-President oe
In ie forefront a
fhmes change and men
2. Go: federate Constitution;
uf Independence or the forming of
the Fede a Constitution; neither did
be read in the history
Athens; but more parti-
y be 1 ead in the history
npire and the defeat of
gion before the birth of
ri z mountain passs of North-
Europe by the Germanic people
1e Romai _ were never able to
= oe
ars of the oases of the Con- -
the Sons of Confederate |
> with + them; but, Se.
e prin ples hich the Contsd: :
t begin with seces--
r oe are aoe :
f
he Reroic eee of an-.
at Appomattox _
at Oe %
By To om Linder
Speech
that the cause of the Confederacy - was.
in principle also the cause of the men
who adopted the Declaration of Inde-
pendence. It was the cause of the men
who wrote our Federal Constitution. It
was the cause of the men and women who
had forsaken the shores of Europe and
come to.a strange new world in- search of
liberty and freedom.
The Confederate cause can never be
lost, until the Declaration of Independ-
ence is lost, until the Constitution of the
. United States 2 lost, and until the Bill 2a
Rights is lost...
If the cause sof the Pontadecacy is a
iost cause, then every man who fired a
shot from a Federal musket and every
- man who followed the Stars and Stripes
from first Bull Run to Appomattox, was
unwittingly contributing to the destruc-
tion of the immortal principles embodied
me in the Magna Carta, the Declaration of In-
dependence, the Bill of Rights and every
State Constitution, as well as the oe
eral Constitution.
We say, therefore, that the Confed-
erate cause is not lost. and will never be
lost so long as there are free and patriotic
men and women in these United States
of America to maintain a eoinent of
the United States. .
We people of the South and millions
of others, throughout the Nation should
be thankful that we belong to a race of
man whose most outstanding charac-
teristic is a genius for self-government..
We are still proud to claim kinship with
the Anglo-Saxon race a race which,
whatever virtues or faults it may possess,
has been characterized throughout his-
tory by its genius for and insistence upon
at least some modicum of self - govern-_
ment, This was true as it emerged from
the continent of Europe in 1066. Even the
_ Vassals belonging to the land demanded:
and received certain individual liberties.
Our race has consistently refused to be
governed by a king or. other autocrat
holding absolute sway over his subjects.
The rights that we wrested from unwill-
ing King John in the signing of the Mag-
na Carta and the English Bill of Rights
created some four centuries later, are
simply milestones in the struggle for and
attainment of certain inalienable rights
vommonly known as the absolute ,rights
of individuals. No theory of the State as
|} the end and aim of government a
theory which plunged Germany into the
: op First World War hag ever found any
lodgment in the mind and spirit of the
Sa + 5 Anglo Saxon race, * <
Emerging from the-darkness and tur-
moil and prose of tha ae eens the
~ ernment,
Huguenots from France,
enteenth. and eighteenth centuries, came
nere to obtain personal _ liberty which
was denied them in the Old World. This
passion for individual and religious liber-
ty for a proper measure of self-govern-
ment equally potent among Protestants
aud Puritans of New England, the Catho-
lies and Cavaliers of Maryland and Vir-
ginia, the Quakers of Pennsylvania, and
various other groups which made up the.
original Thirteen Colonies, finally merg-
ed the best elements of Puritan and Cava-
lier into the Colonial. Americans who
weathered successfully the storm of the -
Revolution and founded here a Republie
bought by their common blood and fash-
icned to a wisely balanced government
which would insure the blessings of li- ae
berty to themselves and their posterity.
The men who really established our
American form of government did not
come here as pirates or plunderers as was
the case with former migrations of peo-
ple. They came as_ strong, valiant men,
breaking away from repressions and limi-
tations of European governments. They
represented thechoice of all who were
most earnest and courageous among the
Muropean races and they came to stand .
alone. They stood for greater economic
personal and religious liberty than the
Old. World would have granted them.
Such were the men who, conceived and
established our American form of gov-
and, there were orators such as Patrick
Henry, James Otis and John Adams.
We may well be thankful today such
~ men God-fearing, up-standing and li-
berty - loving were largely responst-.
ble in launching the government under
which our country has
frospered up to the present time.
ANGLO - SAXON RACE
Let us digress fora moment and brief-
ly look backward down the corridors of
time to the beginning of the Anglo-Sax-
on race which was, in fact, the beginning
of the American Constitution.
Two thousand. years ago the people
who conquered Great Britian, and from
whom most of us are descended, were a
part of one of the great divisions of man-
kind known as the Germanie race. Thou-
_ sands of years prior to that time, the great
Caucausian race, originating among the
Caucausian Mountains and near the
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the pilgrims ~
from Holland and the Puritans from Eng-
land, who landed on our shores in the sev-
e There were giants in those -
days such men as Washington, Madi-
-son, Hamilton, Jefferson and Franklin;
operated and
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Department of Agriculture
Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau 0'
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: zLarge type F mince Pink,
Fuchsia, Red, Indian Chief,
| Orehid Quill, Avalance, White.
| Night, Indian Apolis Pink, la-}
|| Mrs. M. O. Johnson,. Bain-
| bridge, Rt. 1. ati
Physostegia, Dusty Miller,
dell Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box
222.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Large rooted Xmas Cacti,
Red Geranium, 40c ea.; 2, 75c;
Large pkg. Bird of Paradise
and Jap. Sunflower Seed, 25c
a.; Aeroplane House Plant,
20c ea. Exchange for Pink
Thrift. Add postage. Mrs. Jes-
sie Howard, Albany, 400 S.
Cleveland.
Pink Thrift, damp packed
50c C. Add postage. Mrs. David
Parker, Alto, Rt. 1.
Begonia cuttings, Fern, 25c
ea.; Pink Geranium cuts, 20c
ea.; Mum Plants, 50 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Jesse F. Johnson,
Americus, Dawson Rad., Box:
275.
Datura Seed, Large White
Trumpet shaped flowers, very
hardy, 25c tsp. Can be used to
graft ~tomatoes. Pansy Moore,
Athens, 284 Nantahala Ave.
Single Pink Mums, -50c doz.
Plus postage. Mrs. i one Bag-
gat Augusta, 908 Blue Bird
d :
Pink Queen Anns Lace, Blue
Ageratum, Star of Fethlehem,
Vinca Vine, 30c doz.; Scarlet
Sage, 25c doz.: Standing Cy-
press, 20c doz.; 50 Mums, $1. 15:
20 dif. varieties: Mullein Pinks,
40c. doz. Mrs... Clyde Logan,
Austell, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr.
Red, Pink, Lavender Ver-
ae benas, Pink Thrift, Mums, Mar-
igolds, Poppy, 25 doz.; Laven-
cer, Pink Crape Myrtle, Yel-
low Jasmine, Orchid, Pink,
White Hibiscus roots, 25 ea.;
White Narcissi, $1. 40 c: No
chks. Add postage. Mrs. Effie
Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 353.
Dbl. Day Lilies, Yellow Cup-
peo White Narcissi, $1.40 C;
rumpet Daffodils, 30c doz.:
Crabapple, 3, 65; Bronze
Scuppernong and Black Musca-
Gine Unrooted
doz. Cash or MO. Charlie
Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 353,
Gordon Rd.
Dahlias: Mixed, some large
med., pompom, in red, white,
pink, lavender, wine, purple,
yellow, bronze, dbl. flowering,
ood eyes, $1.25 doz. _Mrs.
Vaughn Rogers, Ayersville.
Large white Chrysanthe-
mum, pink perfection, white
and yellow buttons 60c doz.
plants, plus postage. No chks.
and no order under $1. Mrs.
Myrtle P. Hunt, Atlanta, 921
Atlanta, 1804 Sheridan Rd., N.
6654.
Old Time Dbl. Touch-Me-
Not Seed, 50c Tbl. PP any-
where in Ga. Mrs. J. L. Maley,
Atlanta, 1804 Sherida nRd:, .N.
E,, RFD 2.
Cuttings, 40c |,
FLOWERS AND SEED
"TOR SAGE
Pink Thrift, Large Althea
Bushes, all colors, Yellow
Easter Rose, Weeping Willows,
6 ft.; Also lots of other small
plants for sale. Richard P.
Jongema; me Atlanta, 1664
Dodson Dr., S. W. RA 4327. 3
Rooted White, Pink, and
Blu Hydrangeas, 3 eke 50. Add
postage. Mrs. W. H. Meacham,
Pee 57 Lakeview Ave., N.
Nice bunches of Easter Roses,
25c bunch. Del. Mrs. R. M.
Vermillion, Atlanta, 906 White
DLAs Ws Tel. Ra 4452.
Salvia, Petunias, Dwarf
Ageratum, Violas, Snapdragon
and Scabiosa Plants, 5 -ea.;
Sweet William, Carnation, Ver-
bena 10c ea. at my home. No
mail orders. Mrs.
ford, Atlanta, 1185 Moreland
Ave. SE.
gels, White, Purple and
hite Mixed Violets, 50 doz.;
Damp packed; Red Spider
Lilies, Giant Jonquils, 75 doz.
25e postage extras; Dif.
shrubs, 25c - 35 ea. Plus post-
age; Exch, for 2 Jersey Beauty
Dahlias, preferable pink. Mrs.
G. W. Davonport, Acworth.
18 to 20 var. Mums, 20 as-
sorted, $1.25; Blue Vinca, 40c
bunch: Star Bethlehem Bulbs,
35c doz.: Do! MOZhe.% bby 40:
White Irene Mums, 8, 45c; Al-
so want to exch. for Blue Wat-
er Hyacinths -and Red,, Pink,
and White Rosebud Geranium.
PP. Mrs. J. E. Stone, Adairs-
ville, Rt. 2.
Loquots, Cunninghamias,
Fancy Leaf Caladiums, Plumo-
sus Ferns, Philodendron Vines,
25c ea. Cheaper in large quanti-
ties. Add 35c extra for ship-
ping each order. Mrs, Alma
Moore, Adel.
Many cols. Daisy Mums, 30
plants, $1 Named Mums, 20,
$1.50; Mixed Petunias, 75, $1;
Spider Mum free with "each
order. PP; Centipede Lawn
Grass, $1. 75 bu. at my home.
Mrs. Ww. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt.
Flower seed: 6 col. dahlias,
zinnias, large pkt., 35c; Co-
manche and Howards Star pe-
tunias, Ist yr. from Hastings,
1 pkt. ea. 35c. Mrs. Charles
Lyon, Ball Ground,
Dbl. King Neptune African
Violets (some in bloom) $2;
Pot plant cutting, 15, $1. Plus
postage. Send stamp: for list;
Also want Rainbow Rex Be-
gonias, White Blooming Xmas
Cacti, Old Fashion Bleeding
Heart. Write details . Mrs
Lovelle Ownbey, Blairsville,
Rt. 3, Box 82,
Frank Bar-
- FLOWERS AND SEED |
FOR SALE
Mixed doy Glad: Bulbs, 30c{ .
doz.; 4 doz. $1. Extra bulblets
with orders. Add postage. Miss
Gennia _ Brown, - on Ground,
beled, 3@. plants; $3.25. + PP,
Cosmos, Mint, Stan of Bethle-
hem, Zinnias, Larkspurs, 25c
doz.: Mixed bulbs, $1.50 (or Day
Lilies, Houseleak, Mums, Iris,
Gentian, Calendulas, 50c doz.;
Cannas, Hibiscus, 5c: ea; / 2,
25e; Add postage. Exch. for
Bunch Potato Draws. Mrs. Ar-
Boxwood Plants, 6-8-10 in.,:
10c, 15c, 20e ea. PP. on $2 or-
ders or more; 2 extra with each
$5 order, plus 100 Jonquils. No
chks. Must be MO or cash. Mrs.
E. C. Hemphill, Blairsville, Rt.
ae
Yellow and Blue Iris, Light
Blue, Cream, Purple, and Yel-
low Easter Lilies, Red Prince
Feather, Zinnias, all colors, Mar-
igold Plants, 25c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Noel Payne, Canton,
Rees
Mum Piants, shagey white,
3 yellows, lavender, large ine
curved bronze, red Tomthumb,
2 col. Azdleamums, 5c ea; Crim-
son buff, yellow, red, white,
tone, velvet red Dahlia plants,
15e ea. No stamps or chks. $2
orders PP. Mrs. I. M. Sullivan
Carrollton, 14 W. Chandler St.
Large Dbl. Mums, Pink, white,
bronze, 30c doz.; Long and short
trumpet Daffodils, bulbs 75 C;
Jonquill, 50c C; Also Hot Pep-
per Plants, 10c doz. Exch. for
100 Ib. sacks No stamps. Add
postage. Mrs. Ela M. Moore,
Cataula, %A. H. Griffin.
Deep Red Hibiscus Seed, per-
ennial, bloom this year, and all
colors Annual Phlox, 30c tsp. and
3c stamped enevelope. Mrs. Lon
Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1.
2 Pfitzer Junipers, 4 ft., $15 if
both taken. You dig them; Sev-
eral colors Verbena, some varie-
gated, Red Salvia, 3 doz., $1;
Rose Thrift, 4 nice clumps, $1.15.
PP in Ga. No Sunday. trade.
Mrs. Clarence MecMillian, Dacula,
itieek
oe Dahlia Slips, yacutiia
Red Hot Poker, Tulips, $1 doz.;
Mums, Hardy Phlox, Golden-
glow, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt.
1, Box 54.
Many colors large iris Blueand
White Siberian, also Mums,
Goldenglow, Hardy mixed col.
Phlox, 75c:doz.;; Hardy Hibiscus,
Hardy Hydrangea, 6, 50c. Add
postage. Mrs. John Blackwell,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. -
Fancy Leaf Caladiums, 4,-$1;
Maiden Hair Ferns, 6, $1; Blue
Aug. Pot Lilies, 6, 75e: Torch
Lily, 6, $1; Jackin- the- -Pulpit
Bulbs, Trilliums, 50c doz.; Yel-
low Per Asters, Per. Phlox, Dbl.
Day. Lilies, $1 doz. Mrs. M. L.
Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt 1.
Red HotPoker, $1.75; Iris, Gold-
englow, Hardy Phlox, Mums,
Day Lilies, Butter and Eggs,
at doz.; 10 doz., $5; Also Garlic,
6, ages 90c doz. Add postage. No
COD Roy Grindle, Dahlonega,
Rival :
White and Purple Iris, Yellow
Cannas, Traling Arbutus, Aza-
leas, $1 doz; Lilacs, 50 ea. Add
postage. Mrs. D.
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Lily Bulbs, Tiger, and Lemon,
65c doz.; Pink and White Prim-
rose, Jacobs Ladder, Blue
Spanish Iris, Hardy Phlox, Pur-
ple and Pink Verbena, Blue Age-
ratum, Goldenglow, Day Lilies,
White Yellow, and Purple Ivis,
White Violets, 60 doz. Add post-
age. Miss L, M. White, Dahlone-
ga, Rt. 1, Box 57.
Dbl. Japonicas, 8 yrs old, 50c
ea.; Carnations, 75 doz.; Afri-
can Daisy Jap. Iris, King Alfred
Jonquils, Foxgloves, 50c doz.
M Holloway, ;
Nice bushy Ligeti ume
3 ft, 75c ea. No mail orders.
Call De. 2594.
Decatur, 3841 Lawrenceville hq
Camellias from Jarvis Red and
Tricolor large: seed, 75c doz PP;
Lavender Mum, Plants, 15, 75),
| Yellow Trumpet Daffodils, Dbl.
White Se Mrs. A J. Ross
Eastman, Rt. 3, Box 66 _
<a cif.
doz.; Purple Per Phlox, 90c doz.;
Pansy, Violets; 80c doz.; Red
Indian Flag, $1.20 doz.; Fever-
few, 80c doz. Add postage. Exch.
for large mums.. Otto Camp,
Eastanollee.
* Mixed col. blooming size Glads,
30c doz.; Montbrettia, 25c doz.;
Pink and Lavender Hardy Phlox,
Physostegia, many: clors in Sin-
gle Daisy and Db]. Mums, Blue
Ageratum, Hardy Blue Fall Ast-
ers, 25c doz. Mrs. C. E. Leverrett,
East Point, 2595 Ben "Hill
Rd. Tel. Ra. 9636.
Medi size Dark Red Roses, ear-
ly blooming, 3 bushes, 60; Old
Fashion Snowball Bushes, 2 yrs
old, 3, 45c. No orders filled for
less than three. Add postage.
| Marie Mashburn, Epworth.
Mixed Colors Snaps, 60c. doz.;
Golden Fleece, Red Celosia, Dbl.
Lemon. Oronge Marigolds, Fant-|
asy Zinnias, White, Purple, Peri-
winkles, Sweet Williams, Heli-
right Coleus, 2, 25c. add 20c post-
age. Mrs. H H. pralnaker, Elber-|
ton, Rt. 5 x
Dbl. Crimson Japonicas, 8 yrs.
old, 50 ea.; Jap. Iris, Foxglove,
Easter Lilies, King Alfred Jon-
quils, Tiger Lilies, 50c doz.; Dog-
wood, 4, $1. Mrs. Clyde J. Keen-
er, Ellijay, Rts
Blooxwood, well shaped, io-
12 in. tall, Pink, White Rhodo-
dendrons, Mtn. Laurels, For-
sythia, Red Maple, all col. Wild
Azaleas, Dogwood, $2.50 doz.;
Eng.Junipers, Globe and Tree
Arborvitae, 13 in.. $4 doz.; Pink]
Per. Phlox, Pink Anemones, 50
doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge.
Rooted Boxwood, 10-i2 in,
Pink Rhododendron, Mtn.
Laurels, Tulip Poplar, Dbl.
Pink Almond, Golden For-
sythia, All, Col. Wild Azaleas, |:
Dogwood, Cherokee Rose, Red
Beauty Rose, Globe Arborvitae,
all $2.50 doz.: White, Blue, Yel-
low Violets, 50c doz. Sadie Wil-
son, Blue Ridge.
Mixed ol. Glad Bulbs, 30c
doz. Exch. for print sacks (3
alike), 100 Ib. cap. 1 doz. flowers
for each sack. Ea. pay postage.
Mrs. Mattie Little, Ball Ground,
Ried: S
8 dif. He goren and cuttings
4 colors Geranium, Red Poin-
settia, Sev. dif. Cacti, Jew,
Amaryllis, others, 16, $1.25;
Snapdragon Plants, mixed col.,
2 Af? doz, 7 St. No chks. Mrs.
John Gable, Cedartown, Rt. 3.
Rooted Per. Verbena, reds,
pinks, lavender white eye, red
white eye, others; Mums: large,
med., small, all colors, all dou-.
ble, gold, red buttons, early and
Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Chula.
Rooted Verbena, brilliant red,
pink, red with white stripe,
blood red, rose, purple, laven-
der, blue With white. eye, red:
with white eye, others, 3. doz.,
$1. Damp moss packed. Mrs.
W. H:. Whitten, Chula.
Large flowering mums, Sil-
r Sheen, Ga. \Rose, Rosy
Dawn, Tottys, Yellow, Harvest
Sun, Bessie Clark, large Spider
Kay Tashama, others, $1. doz.;
Pompoms, Erliwhite, Golden
King, Bronze, Pink, White, Gold
Buttons, 40, $1. Add 20c post-
age. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula.
Large White and. Bronze
Mum Plants, 50c doz. Mrs.
Luther Morton, Clayton, Box
52. :
Dbl. Dahlias, nabbed colors,
$4.50 doz.; $2.50:"Giant Hydran-
geas, blue, $1. ea.: 3. $2.50; Al-
sO Rhubarb Roots, heavy|
_H W. Hayes,|r
chrysum, 35c dox.; Trailing Up-|3.
Orange Lilies, for sale or exch.| ! %
for few Le n akes, Hed Yel=|7
low Iris, and SH ge, i
colors Verbena, Si cee
Labeled, damp ack
postage. Mrs.
Iris, large Ger
Purple, Blue, 7:
Daffodils, Narcisst
Yellow Jonquils
Morning Glory root
Clematis Vines, wh
Confederate Violets,
Add postage. Mrs. Le
Columbus, 1321 Wild
Pink Thrift, 75/ C;
Red Verbena, 50c_d
C. Ledford, Commerc
-Mum Plants: Blac
Yelow, White Doty,
low Quill, Lavender.
Variety of colors, type
sizes Daisy. Type, 18,
damped packed. Add
$1. order. No less fi
Ruth Ls Conye
- Fine Cannas: Hocee
City of Portland a L
Canard Pink, Giant ai
Humbert Red, -Allemani:
gated; Lemon
$1.50 . doz; $10.
Shasta Daisy, $10. M
A. Camp, Cordele.
African Violets, ti
choose from. Pric
on size and variety. No
mailed, but . will
(10 ea.; $1. doz.). Miss
Marsenglil, Corneli
loway St
Yellow Spoon Mums, 45
Pink Spoon, 10, $k;
ed, 15 varieties, 15,
haelmus Daisy, 1
20 postage. Mrs.
son, Crawfordville.
\ Fine Te, mixed 10
and mixed Day Lilies,
Small Nandinas, 12 i
Shs Large clump Pi
50c; Mixd Cannas, 10,
Large size Justicia, 50, $
out-of-state orders COL :
Annie West, Crawfordvi
Mums, daisy type, many
ors, and white, mixed
labeled, 50c doz.; Pool
yellow, red, white, * pink,
ea.; French . Dogwood,
roots, by dozen or -hun
Write; Also Purple Lila
postage. Mrs. bet ie. Nur
Grawiordville.
Large prize winnin,
Silver Wedding, Whi
Yellow, Nellie Dean, Pik
ter Lavender, Suns ay
Velvety - Red, B
Shirley Temple. os. aee
Button and Daisy, 20, $1
R. L. Silver, Cuthbert, R
late red daisymums, azalea-| 5 var, Ferns, 25 bi n
mums, blue aster, per. Agera-|Beefsteak, Guineawing, Snoy
tum, 3 doz. $1. Moss packed. Pball Begonia,
Cacti, Snake,
oS B ie
trawberry ego a,
Cannas, 35 -doz. rigs 3 Ge
jum} cuttings, - Boquett Pe
Pods, 10e ea. Plus postage. |
Otis Mashburn,, Cumming.
Purple Easter Iris, Op!
gon,~ Blue Grape Hya
Orange Day Lilies, Swee
liams, Mums, 50c doz.;
lets, $1. C; Dbl. Pink Hyacint
x $1.: Purple Spike D
head, 40 doz. Add _ posta
Mattie Duran, Cumming. Rt.
Star h Cacti, _rooted,
ea.y ne eo Cac
cut; One Large :
die Cacti, Seer
At: home. Add p
Cum
Miss Etta Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
clumps, . 3, $2:; $1. ea.
Henry Ash, Cleveland, 1 3.
PJ) Be deg a
in Japonic
mso. We
c ea.; African Daity
Easter Lilies, King | ,
Jonquills, Fall Pinks,
doz.; Carnations, 75c
Earl Keener, Ellijay,
Long Trumpet Daf-
, Jonquils, 60c doz.; 500,-
ns, all colors, doz.
Rt. 3, Box 159.
Dbl. and Single Tube-
Ibs, White, Single Blue
ths, all. very fragrant,
- Dogwood, Red Maple,
doz.; Mimosa. 60c ea.;
Bronze Mums, 2 tone, 75c
, Ellijay, Rt. 200
Dogwood, Red Maple,
apple, $1... doz.: Yel
e, Bronze Mums, 75c doz.;
ilies, 50 doz. Add post-
jolets, $1. C; Golden-
mixed ,.col. large- and
Mums, Foxgloves, Purple
Orange Day Lilies, v0ec
Pink Peony, Pink Hy-
gea, Pink Justicia, 5ic ea.;
e Mixed Col. Glads, 30c
PP on_ $3._ orders, Exch.
= rs. D. Ralston,
Xu
ey .
nnamed Hydran-
Crapemyrtle, Star
25c _ ea.;. Seed:
D Touch-Me-Not,
d whit speckled), Snap-
Cockscomb, Ageratum,
Bulbs: Glads, mixed
-pkt. Add postage. Mrs.
-H. Evans, Ellijay, Rt.- 2.
zB Yellow . Cannas.
ies, Native Ferns, Red
.; Large and
ine Peanut, Starfish,
start; Feverfew, Forget-Me-
t, Ageratum, Petunia, 25c
ao Veda Evans,
h ox, Foxglove, Blue
Wort, 40c doz: Red
Rt. 2.
gon,
ks |few, Mullein Pink, 60c doz.;
| White Per. Candy Tuft, Yellow
: , x, s Bet ~
Larkspur, Butter and Eggs,
Snow On The Mountain, Pep-
-permint Plants. $1. doz. Add
postage. ~ :
ed!
: em
-~Mullein Pinks, Red Japonicas
Forsythia, 25 ea.; Boxwood.
in Ga. $2. orders.
Red Dahlia Tubers, $1.50 doz.
Peach Col. Baby Glads, bloom.
_ ing size, Pink and White Mums,
a. ose ant Bronz
- Mums, . doz.; Blue Hyacinths,
oa Lilies, $1.25 doz. Add
2
Long, Ellijay, Rt. 5.
Mie ca: atten 2a es
gs bulbs, 25e doz. Add post-
| Violets, $2 C; Yellow Iris, 75c
Mrs. Monroe Barnes, f
fo Fla. orders. Mrs. Maude |
Blue Iris, Yellow,
*| Rose, Cream Pink, White, 75c
| doz. Plus postage. Exch. for print,
pe ercen Jew, Cacti, |
postage. |
W. C. Fowler,
;|Touch-Me-Not, Red Hibiscus,
: ville.
As sev. colors, $1 doz.; Sweet Wil-
Shaggy |
Damp packed.! Mrs.
_ Boxwoods, small, md. large, |
hot ider ilies,
: | 25c doz: tiger |
lilies, 25c ea; Blue lily, 4 for
Star Grass and Butter and.
No. order. jess $1. Mrs.
neaid, Elijay. Rt. 2,
a
Single Orange
Lavender Iris,
glow, White, Yel-
low, Bro
Montbrettia, 60 bulbs, $1; Peach
Glads, 60c doz.; White Calif.
doz. Add postage. Mrs. D. P. Gar-
rett, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 105.
Dbl Summer Blooming Mums,
low growing, and Lemon Lilies,
bloom all summer, 6, $1; Red
Spirea, Pink and White Weige-
las, 50c ea.; Rooted plants; Fall
Pinks, all colors, *$1 doz.; Abe-
lias, 50c ea. No order under $1
ig Mrs. Adell Williams, Ellijay,
225 E
Large amt. White Narcissi
with yellow center, blooming
Size, < $10: Cs PP. Mrs, Bock
Spivey, Ellijay, Rt. 1, Box 69.
Large rooted Variegated Red
and Yellow Mums, $1.50 doz. PP.
}Cash or MO. No chks. Mrs. J.0.
Styles, Ellijay, Rt.B. -
Large Yellow Mums, $1 doz.;
And Primrose, Garlic, Catnip,
75e doz. No Fla. orders. Mrs: J.
C. Waddell, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
ie Burning Bush Seed, 35c
pack; Hedge Plants, rooted, 25,
$1; Seven Sister Rose Bushes, 4,
$1;-#Rooted Boxwood 7, $1;
Princess Feather, ball type, 25
plants, $1/ Add postage. R. ce
Stover, Ellijay, Rt. 5. *
Chrysanthemums, Dbl. Lemon
Yellow Daisy, Dbl. Orange, But-
ton Orange, ite Cushion,
Light, Large Bronze, Pink Cur-
rly, Pink, White Daisy, Dark
feed sacks. Mrs. Charles H. Ed-
wards, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Blue Flowering Vinca Vine, |
mixed Mums, dbl. and single
Orange Hemerocallis . Lilies, |
Apr. blooming White Narcissi,
Butter and Eggs, Sansousa Iris,
Purple Hardy Aster (both tall
& dwarf), White Hardy Aaster,
tall, Cannas, 75c doz. Plus post-_
age. Miss Jeanne Langley, Elli-
jay; Rt. 3. * e
Large Dbl. Orange Col. Poppy
Seed, 25c tsp. Add 3c stamped
envelope. Mrs. Della. Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. -
4 yr. old Cape Jasmine, White
| Wax Blooms, rooted in pots, $2.-
25 ea. Add postage. -Miss Bessie
Martin, Gainesville, RED bo
Flowering Peach, 25c; Purple
Weeping Mary, Forsythia, Gold-
en Belly White Dogwood, 60c ea.;
2, $1; Wax White Gardenias, 18,
mos. old, $1.50 and $2; Unroot-
ed Abelia cuttings, 20, $1 Damp
packed and PP. Mrs. Wallace
Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
_Red, Blue, Pink Thrift, Pink
|WVerbena, Grass Pinks, Snap-
dra mixed col. Mums, Fever-
Primrose, False Dragon, Turf
Lily, 75c doz.; Monthly Rose cut-
tings, 4 colors, $1 doz. Miss Lee
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box
Tt .
- Scarlet Red Dark Purple, Pink,
| Verbena, $1 doz.; $5. C; Pink)
Oxalis, Pink Thrift, $1 G; $8 M;
Red Salvia, Yellow Hardy Aster,
|Jap. Sunflower Plants, 2 doz.,
$1.50; Blue Thrift, $1 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grant-
: Pompom, Daisy Quill Mums,
liams, red, pink, white, orange,
variegated, carnations, mixed
Red Salvia, Mortons Fire, 75c
|doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. T.
Caldwell, Griffin, 725 E. Chap-
pell St. ee
Azaleamum (Santa | Claus
Red) $1 doz.; Violets Minor, Eng.
Ivy, Boxwood, Blackberry Lilies,
$1 doz.; Nandinas, 3.75-C; Ligus-,
trums $5.50 C. Lois Woodruff,
Greenville.
Old Fashion White Eng. Dog-
wood, Gardenia, Spirea, Bridal-
wreath, Red Cydonia, Abelia,
50c ea. All blooming size stock,
Small Nandinas heavy red ber-
ring variety, $10. C; $60 M; Le-
mon balm; fragrant, large plants,
$5 C;~$1.25 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Green-
Mums, 50c doz.; Red|.ed, long stem, 3 doz., $1;
| Spruce,
tl Large and 1 Small Bronze,
|metto, 37 Main St. (Roosevelt,
Robe Vi
Rosina, hardy, fragrant, $1 doz.;
Giant Royal Purple, sweet s: on
Fashion Sweet, 4 doz., $1.25 Also
Lavender Vinca, rooted 2 doz.,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. L. H:
Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3.
Calif. Blue Violets, 2 doz., $1.-
50; Rose Red Verbena, 75c doz.;
Red Carnations, $1.50 doz.; Jon-
quil Bulbs $1.50 C. Add postage
Mrs. Annie M. McLaughlin,
Greenville, Rt. 3, Box 48.
planted, 14 mos., $20.75 C; 2-3
ft. rooted Crapemyrtle, - red,
white, $3. doz.; $20 C; +2 ft., $2
doz.; $12 C; 12-18 in. Gardenias,
branched, 3, $1; $3 doz. Mrs. R.
F. Terrell, Greenville.
Old Eng. Dwarf Boxwood,
Cherry Laurels, _Ligustrums,
Photenias, Eng. Ivy Vinca Minor,
$5 C; Santa Claus Red Azale-
mums, $7.50 C. Blanche Wood-
ruff, Greenville. f
Evergreens: Pink Mtn> Lau-
rels. White Rhododendrons,
White Pines, White
Dogwoods, Tulip Poplars, Na-
tive Azaleas, Sweetshrubs,
Strawberry Bushes, Red Flow-
ering Quince, Pink Dorothy
Perkins Roses. All Ist. class,
rooted, 6, 75c; $1.25 doz. Plus
postage. Mrs Florence Heaton,
Mineral Bluff.
Pink, White Mtn.. Laurels, |
Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Pink
Crabapple, Yellow Tulip Pop-
lars, Maples, Sweetshrubs,
White Dogwood, White Pine,
Holly, Creek Hemlock, all 2-3
ft., $2.75 doz.; Orange Day Lil-
ies, Shasta Daisies, Phlox, Blue
Iris, $2. C. Add postage. .Gladys
Robinson, Mineral Bluff.
Chrysanthemums: Large Sin-
gle Pink, Daisy Type, 3 Whites,
Large Yellow and, Pink Double,
5c ea.; African and Shasta Dais-
ies, Siberian Iris, dark blue,
30c doz.; Large Iris, 7 cols.,
50c doz. Mrs. Tom Harkins,
Mountain City, P. O. Box 4
Lavender and Rosemary
Plants, 1 doz. each; Also
Clumps of Old Fashion Sweet
Seented Pinks. Mrs. Emily P.
Crawford, Newnan, Box 174
Sev. nice Boxwood, about 3.
ft. high, 6 ft. circum. Will not
ship. Mrs. E. B. Cotton, Pal-
Hwy-).
, Chrysanthemums. 100 mix.
colors, some of the best, $1.25
C;* orange Montbretta, white,
single, feverfew, . doz.; |
Chinese sacred lily, pink run-
ning -roses, 25 a,. Free plants
added if enough. postage sent. |
Mrs. Dah Terry, Quitman,
Purple Phostegia and Golden-
rod Plants, 10c_ ea.
than $1. orders shipped. Mrs.
Mm F. Gaddis, Quitman, Box
Beefsteak, Speckled Leaf Be-
gonia, Elephant Ear. Cedar,
Lace Fern, Red Salmon Geran- |
tum, Boxwood, Blue Aug. Lil-
ies, 25c ea.; Per. Phlox, Daisy,
Purple, White Mums, Blue A-
geratum, Red, . White; Pink
Striped Verbena, 35c doz.; Sul-
tanas, 10c* ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca,
Rt. 2: Box G7. ie a
20 dif. var. Mums, 1- each
$1.; Mixed Petunias, 15e doz.;
$1. ; Red and Pink -Begon-
ias, Geranium cuttings, 10c
ea.: Purple Stripe, Green and
White Stripe Jew, 3, - 10c;
Green Jew, 6, 10c. Add post-
age, Mrs. P..E. Traylor, Re-
becea. ~
Red and Salmon Geranium,
Salmon, Red, Purple Sultanas,
Rose, Pink, Red Everblooming
Single Begonias, Chicken Giz-
zard, Coleus, White, Pink, Hy-
drangeas,- Artillery Fern and
Fuchsia cuttings, 15 ea.; Dbl.
Red, White Rooted Begonias,
20c .ea. Add postage. Mrs. W.
H. Rice, Royston, Rt. 1.
Feverfew, Ten Weeks Stock,
Hollyhocks, Snapdragons, Ager-
atum, Oxalis, Primrose, Carna-
tion, Per. Blue Flowering
Shrup, $1. doz.; 2 yr. old Dwarf
Boxwood Plants, rooted, 1 yr.|
old Gardenias and Abelias, $1.
ea, Del. Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
ville.
6-8 ft. Bufordi Holly, trans-|,
No less |-
Blue French Fleur-De-Lis
Lilies, White April Narcissi, Rose
of Sharon, Blooming April, But-
ton Spirea, 3 doz., $1:25; also
Yellow Cannas for sale. Mrs. L.
E. Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2
Ageratum, 2 cols. blooming
type Mint, large type White
Mums, Mixed col. Larkspur,
White Daisy Type Mums, small
Dbl. White, and Med. Size Wine
Mums, mixed, 40, $1. Or your
choice. Mrs. A. G. Hunt, Buford,
Rt. 1, Box 414. *
White Iris, White Narcissi, Grass
Pinks, Day Lilies, Burpee Zinnia
Plants, 45c doz.; Pink Verbena,
60c doz.; Iris Junipers, 60c ea.;
Lantana, 10c,ea.; 5 col. Mums,
65c doz. Viola C. Brady,Cairo,
Rt. 1. , j
_Weigela, Yellow Forsythia,
Jan. Jasmine, 3 cuttings, 25c;
Blue Wisteria, rooted, 50c ea.;
Exchange daxcuttingd Begonia
geranium sultanas, other pot
plants. Ea. pay postage. Mrs?
Ruth Rhodes, Canon, Rt. 1.
Dahlia Bulbs, large lavender,
red, yellow, bronze, 35c ea.; 4,
$1. Mrs. T. L. McWhorter, Buena
Vista, Rt. 3. : -
Periwinkle, Flowering Cherry
Pepper, Dbl. Hollyhock, Poppies,
Sweet William Seed, mixed col.,
20c pkt.; Plants of Pink Phlox,
50c doz.; Pink, White, Yellow
Mum, 25, 50c; Mixed col. Iris,
50c doz. Exch? Mums for thrift.
Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry,
Calhoun, Rt. 3.
8 Cannas, Dbl. Tube Roses,
Sev. Iris, 2 col. Day Lilies, Glads
Daffodils, $1 doz.; Milk and Wine)
Lilies, Amaryllis, Red Seven Sis-
ter Running Rose, Lantana, Cor-
alberry, Yellow Jasmine, Lilacs,
Pink Crapemyrtle, Umbrella
Palm, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs..
W. E. Wooten, Camilla, Rt. 2. -
Dbl. Crimson Japgonicas, 8
yrs. old, 50c ea.; King Alfred
Jonquils, Royal Carpet, Calla
Lilies, Jap. Iris, Foxglove, ea.
50c doz.; Mums, 75c doz. Mrs.
J. C. Keener, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Yellow Primrose Plants, Blue
Iris, Red Horsemint, Nickel
Moss, Mtn. Winter Ferns Small
Altheas, 50c doz.: Love-In-A-
Mist, Mums, Daisies, 25c doz.;
Blackberry Lilies, Shasta Dais-
ies, 3, 50c; Mtn. Holly, Red
Locust, Large Altheas, 50c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Ellijay, Rt. 5.
Lavender, Bronze Incurved
Mums, $1 doz.; White, Dark Red,
Rose Pompom, Yellow Button,
/Yellow Daisy, White Pin Cush-
ion, 80c doz.; Delta Iris, (rose),
and Dwarf Blue; Also Red,
Scarlet, Pink, White Verbena,
10, $1. Mrs.. C. B. Robinson,
Bowdon. : :
_ Rooted Verbena, new types,
colors white, blue, cerise pink,
violet, rose, wine, orchid pink,
reds, purples, others, variegated
and white eyes damp packed, 15,
$1.25; 3 doz., $2.50; Small rare
type daisy mums, -75c doz. PP.
Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowdon,
Rin 1
State insp., 500 Pprple Wisteria
Forsythia, White Snowballs, 4,
($1; Easter Lilies, $1 doz.; Jon-
quils, Paper White Narcissi, 50,
$1: White Eng Dogwood, 3, $1;
Privet Hedge, 3 ft, $2 C; Rose
Pink Verbena, velvety, 20, $1.
All rooted. PP. Mrs. B. T. Thorn-
ton, Bowdon. _
Imp. Day Lilies, 4 dif. var.,
including extrat large Hyper-
jum, Pale Lemon Yellow, 2 of
each 8, $1.25; Also Verbena
Plants, rose pink, purple, 10,-$1.
Exch. for feed sacks. Myrtle
Pace, Bremen, 428 Buchanan Rd.
Purple Wisteria, Eax Leaf
Evergreen, White Eng Dog-
wood, 3, $1; Running Honey-
suckle, 5, $1; Bush Honeysuckle
$1;,Holly and Red Maple, 5, $1;
Narcissi, Jonquils, 36, $1. All
rooted. PP. Miss Inez Haynes,
| Bowdon.
Mixed Iris, Barbatus Dian-
thus, 60c doz.; Abelia, Forsy-
thia, Spirea, Jan, Jasmine, Cy-
donia Japonica, Crapemyrtle,
Deutzia, Lilacs, 30c ea.; Mixed
Jonquils, $1. C. Add postage.
Register.
Mrs. J. @. Jones, Rome, Rt, 1.
+
low Button, large Yellow and
Ragged Robin, Hardy Asters, |
|
|
; Sc ea.
FLOWERS AND SEED
: FOR SALE oS.
: Old Fashion Bachelor utto
Hollyhock Seed, mixed perros:
30c cup; 3 cups, $1; Russiam
hSunflower, 10c Tbl.; Also Run-
ning Honeysuckle, 10c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Horace Suttles,
Bowersville, Rt. 1. : Feat
Giant Dahlias: Sunray Jand
Cowl, Golden Beauty Mrs. Warn-
er, Mrs. George, Bashful Giant,
HRS, Yellow, Commodore,
others, $3 doz. PP. No: Fla. ord-
ers or excnage. Mrs. L. P. Ivey,
Bremen, Rt. 1.
Mixed Petunia Seed, largd@d
spoon, deep red, white, purple,
25c; 5, $1. Send stamps or
money. Robert Waters, Bruns-
wick, Rt. 2, Box 212.
Large Yellow Daffodils, White
Narcissus Bulbs, $2C; Yellow, .
Red, Orange Cannas, Blue Iria
Lily Bulbs, $1. doz. No chks. Mrs,
oe L. McElroy, Buchanan, Rt,
Mock organge, Crape Myrtle,
Blooming Cape Jasmine, 3, $i;
Also Jerusalem Artichoke, 4 ibs.,
$1.25 PP. Mrs. Orene Poteat,
Buchanan, Rt. 2
Royal Robe Violets, fragrant,
$1 doz.; Hardy Blue Hydrangeas,
rooted, 25c ea, No. less than $L
orders filled. Add 25c postage.
Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
Chrysanthemum Plants, largd
yellow and purple, also white
daisy type 50c doz.; Large red
with red leaf Cannas, and Hast-
ings Pink with green leaves, 15@
doz. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Jor-
dan, Buena Vista, Rt. 1.
Dbl. Red Cannas, Daffodils,
Jap. Sunflower Plants, Scilla, 4
doz., $1.75; German Iris, White
Narcissi, Emperor Daffodils, Day
Lilies, Purple Violets, $3 C. re
Miss Mautile Harrison, Bremen,
Rt. 2, Box 8.
White PomPom Mums, Yel-
Bronze, 40c doz.; Red and Yel-
jow Cannas, 50c doz. Del. Mary
Ruth Phillips; Royston, Rt
Pink Thrift, $1. C: Mix
col. Dahlias, $1. doz.; Red an
Yellow Cannas, 50 doz.; White
Iris, Orange Day Lilies, 40@ -
doz. Rooted Blue and White |
Hydrangeas, 25c_ ea. Del. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1 5
Balsan Apple, Annual Climb-
er, Fruit Pear Shaped. Golden
Yellow (When ripe), seed 10
doz. plus stamped, self address-
ed envelope. Mrs. C. O. Me-
Carty, Rupert. -
Rooted Dbl. Geraniums, light
pink salmon and. red, also
rooted Begonias (dbl. sink,
red); and Sultanas, 3, $l. Two
extra Red Geraniums with
every $2. order. Damp packed.
Prepaid. Mrs. D. E. Cason,
Savannah, Rt. 4, Box 292
Root Hardy Hibiscus, 6-8 in.
flowers, , all colors, including
Blazing Star, Brilliant Red,
rooted, 50c ea.; 3, $1.25; Peren-
nials: Blue Salvia, Lavender
and Purple Physostegia, Pink
Chillea, Dbl. Yellow Coreopsis,
Yellow Primrose, Dbl. Gaillar-
dia, $1.25 doz. Mrs. Maude
Granger, Reidsville.
Geraniums, Begonias, Ferns,
Cacti. Write for names, colors,
prices; Verbena, red, rose Or-
chid, red-and white stripe, 10
ea.; Hardy Yellow Chesterfield,
Little Field Daisies, 30c doz.;
White Flag Iris, 30c doz.
Striped and Solid Green Jew,
Mrs. D. W. Faireloth,
Rochelle, P. O. Box 1044.
Mullein Pinks, Shasta Dais-
ies, Admiral ByrdDaisies, Pink,
White, Yarrow, Pink and Blue
Hardy Asters, $1. doz.; Dbl.
and Single Day Lilies, T38
doz.: Iris, $1.23 doz.; Dbl. and.
Single Day Lilies, 5c doz;
Tris, $1.25 doz. Add postage.
Mrs... H. Thomason, Rock-
mart, Rt. 2. .
Thrift, Azalemums,
Jonquils, Daffodils, yellow,
white: Snowdrops, Hyacinths
(blue), Pink Mullein, 50c doz.t
German Iris, lavender, $2. doz.;
Dbl. lilies, orange; and Laven-
der Mums, $1. doz. Mrs. Clyde
W. Maffett, Roswell, Rt. 1.
Pink Thrift, 70 C; 200, $1.25;
500, $2; $3 M. PP. Mrs. J. N.
pink;
Adamson, Lula, Rt. 2.
= Sultanas,
~ -B. Clower, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.)
Rooted. $2.50 orders PP, Josan
_ tunias, 25c doz.; Blue Ageratum
. ing, Lincolnton.
_ 20 doz.; Hen and Biddie, 30c ea.;
_ match box.; Phlgx and Feverfew,
= postage. Mrs. D. C. Ledbetter,
-- other. Add postage. Mrs. Thos..
~ 25c-50 ea.; Cream with Orange
Lilies,
Iris, $1; Per. Thrift}. 50, $1. Add
postage $1. orders.
Tallent, Lula.
_ Petunias Purple Verbenas, Zin-
Dbl. Yellow Trumpet, Running
_ Honeysuckle, Sunflowers, Giant
leek, Goldenglow, Sweet Wil-
_ 40c ea.; Grass Pinks, 25 bunch;
-OClock, Boquette Pepper, 10
. pack. Docia Harris, Lula:
Golor), 25c ea.; Canna Lilies; yel-
_lJow,* roots -15 ea.; Yellow and
Peavy, Lyons, Rt. 4.
_ FLOWERS AND SE
FOR SALE
7
Chinese Sacred, and Paper
White Lilies, $1.25 doz. Mrs. H.
Gardenias, 18 in., Korean Box-
wood, 2 yrs. old, 50c ea.; Plume
Retinospora Evergreen, Japonica
Cypress, 18 in., $1. Plus postage.
Geia, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.
Finest exhibition Mums: Tal-
jJassee, Wine, White. Giant, Pink
Dream, Jap. Rose, 3, $1 ; Allegry
Pink, Blackhawk Red, Major
Bowls, Pink Spider, 5, $1; Pe-
or Pink Oxalis. Write-for prices
and description. Mrs. R. J. Flem-
4 shades Lavender Iris Bulbs,
60c doz.; Ageratum, Feverfew,
Baby Zinnias, Silver King Plants
Seed: Baby Zinnia, Red and
White Bachelor Button, 20c large
10 tsp. and stamped envelope. |
ae M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Rel
Hundreds large Glad Bulbs,
Some new giant flowered, most
colors, Gen. Eisenhower, -Spic
and, Span, New York, Purple
Heart, Spotlight White Gold,
etc, 6c ea. Any quantity. Not
PP. F. L. Henderson, Lithonia,
Rt. 3, Box 173
Dogwood, Sweetshrub, Red-
bud, Wild Bush Honeysuckle,
Weeping Willow, Roses, 7, $1;
nias, Marigold, Cosmos, Thrift,
Day Lilies, 25 doz.: Large Mums
Violets Grape Hyacinths, 35c
doz.; Tris; 4 cols., 60c doz. Add
Lithonia, Rt. 3. Tel. 2208.
Mimosa, Cherry, Sweetshrub,
Red, Yellow, June Plum, 7, $1;
Purple Violets, Trailing Vinca,
Pink, Red Cosmos, 30 - doz.;
Teardrop, moss: free, with each
J. Watson, Lithonia, Rt. 3, 217.
Tel. 4972.
Bridalwreath, Barberry, East-
er, and Althea Lilies, 25c ea.;
Snow On the Mountain, House-
jiams, 75e doz.; Spruce and
White Pine, Laurel, Azaleas, 30
ea.; Wax Plants, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Mae Wright, Loy=
ing.
Blue, and Pink Hydrangeas,
Mums, large yellow, daisy white,
50c C; Seed, Bachelor Button, 4
3 Lavender Color Lilac, 1-3 ft.,
Cup and Yellow with Trumpet,
Daffodils, $2. C; Mrs. Ethel
Jones, Lula, Rt. 2. 7
Mums, White Iris, Silver King,
*h Broom, 10 ea.; Lemon
$1 doz.; Pink . Cameo
ED |
- dif. colors, 20, $1.25; |
-|Red* Verbena, 50c doz.;
| White 4 OClock Plants,
Red Adams Apple, 2, $1.; Red, Rt
Pink Thrift, full count, rooted,
70c C; 200, $1.30; 500; $2.50; $4
M. PP. Mrs. R.,H. Bond, Lula,
Big 6 ee
Mixed col Dahlias, $1 doz.;
Also Collossal-Red, Yellow To-
mato, and sev. varieties Peppers.
Will not-ship tomato and pepper
plants. Henry Whitfield, Mari-
etta, 330 Roselane St. ;
Lantanas, Suntanas, Pink, Red,
and White Begonias, Rainbow
Moss, Pink, Red, and White
Dbl. American Beauty, and Ap-
ple Blossom Geranium cuttings,
25c ea.; 2 cuttings, 45c: Mum
Plants in-10 colors, $1 doz. Mrs.
J. A. Wilson, Martin. -
Mum Plants, Early Shaggy
Orchid, Golden Wedding, Deep
Yellow Ine. Sunglow Yellow)
Inc., $1.50" doz.; 16 plants, $2;
24, $3. GM. Moseley, Menlo.
Rooted Ivy. 5 per plant; Cut-
tings, 3c; Yellow Jasmine, -25c
ea.; Sun Burst Mum. Plants, $1
doz. large size. Add postage; Al-
so want RedGeraniums, Wand-
}ering Jew, Green or Stripped.
Will buy or exch. Yellow Jas-
mine or Running Ivy. Mrs. T. M.
Harris, Milner, Rt. 1
Pink Cherokee Roses, Rhodo-
dendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Red,
Yellow Azaleas, Crabapple, Cor-
alberry, Red, Bud, White Pine,
Red Maple Tulip Poplar, Creek
Hemlock, Holly, 28 ft. $2.75
doz .; Day Lilies, Blue Iris, Pink
Phlox, Fall Pinks, Snowdrops,
$2.50 C. Bonnie Abercrombie,
Mineral Bluff.
Nandinas, 12-14 in., Snowball,.
Oak Hydrangea, 35c ea.; 3, Sis
Rose Thrift, $1. C; Large Mums,
yellow and Pink Rd@in Lily,
Salmon
Geranium cuts, 15c ea.; Fluffy:
Sword Fern, 25c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston,
Biel :
King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C;
Apr. bloomink Narcissis, $2 C;
Red, Yellow Cannas, White, Pur-
ple Iris, Orange Day Lilies, ea.
$1. doz.; Snowdrop, Yellow
Mums, Purple Violets, Jap Sun-
flower, ea. 50c doz.; Exch. for
print sacks. Martha Womack,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89.
Hardy Mum Plants, yellow
y, 2 doz. rooted, moss
packed, $1. PP. Mrs. W.
Wofford, Seottdale.
Geranium cuttings, 1 ea. col-
or rose, white, red, also 2-Sul-
tana, 1 ea. Salmon, Red, Sword.
Fern, 2 col. Verbena, 2 Per.
plants, 1 Begonia, chalf-dozen
Heart of Twine, all $1.50. No
chks. Mrs. Bessie Wimpey,
Screven. ;
Dbl. Yellow, White Lady
Banksia Rose, $1. ea.; 1000
White, Cream, Lavender, Yel-
low, Red, Purple Mums, large
type. 4 doz., $1.; Dozen dee oh
Shrimp, $1. ea.."Add - postage.
Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman.
Mrs.. Long
Climbing Rose Sprouts (rose
White Mums, i15 rooted sprout.
Domestic Nandina Seedlings,
}4:6 in., 80e doz.; 2 doz., $1.70;
$4.50 C: Del. to 3rd. zone; 5e
on checks. Miss Mittie Collins,
Smithville, Rt..1.
Bulbs: True Jonquil, Emper-
or, Empress. Write for prices.
Exch. for white or print feed
sacks, Ea. pay postage. Mas. B: P.
Large White Shaggy and Med.
Lilac Color Mums, 60c doz:; 2,
$1.:10; Red, Orange Woodbine
Vine, 35c.ea.; 4, $1. PP. Mrs. T.
W Lee, Lula.
Rose Begonia, blooming size,
25c ea.; Petunia Plants (mixed
colors), Pearly Gate Morning
Glories, Cypress Vines (red),
Variegated Violets, Blue Agera-
tum, Physostegia, Periwinkle,
25 doz.; Little Yellow Narcissi,
_ Butter and Eggs, 50c C.' Add
- Giant
postage. Mrs. J. T. Stokes, Ma-
con, Rt. 7.
Gerbera Daisies, $3 doz.; Snap-
dragon, Fire Chief Petunia,
Blaze Zinnias, 2 doz, $1.25; Mix-|
ed Hybrid Petunias, Burpees
Zinnias, Oderless . and
other Giant Marigolds, Fever-
few, Per Gyplaphila, White Ally-
sum, 2 doz., $1 Purple Salvia, 6,
$1. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison:
pees Ethlene Gibbs, Social Cir-
; cle.
Gerbera, Boston Fern, Per.
|Phlox, Red, Pink Begonias, 4,
/$1.; Purple, White Per.. Candy-
|tuft,, Saliva, Spoon Daisy, But-
| ton, Azaleamums, Chrysanthe*
*mum,. Ageratum, Sweet Wil-
| liam, . Silwr King, Verbena,
|Nandinas, Dbl.* Stock, Dbl.
| White, Yellow Feverfew, Zin-
|nias, Marigold, Tithonia, 65c
|doz. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Sta-
eton.
ag
| Golden Dwarf Marigold Seed,
10c pkt.; and stamped, address-
|ed envelope; Coffee Bean Tree,
| 29, 25c and stamped, addressed
envelope. Mrs, Bessie Bennett,
| Stone Mountain, Rt. 3.
| 35 doz.
Goldenglow, slips;
jred mint and any number of
| Violets, 40c doz.; bronze, yel-
{low, and white, tall-growing
Chrysanthemums (not the real
big kind but very nice), 65c
doz.; April blooming white Daf-
|fodils, 65 doz. Add postage.
Mrs; N. T. Ryan, Tallapoosa.
+doz. $1. PP. Mrs. Lill
ville, Box 641. -
8 var. Mums, labeled, -50c| |
doz.; Mixed 35c doz.; Red and
Var. Orange and Yellow Can-
nas, 75 doz. Mrs. J. R.
nen, Statesboro, Rt. 1.)
Dahlia slips: smaller types in |
red. white, 7 pink and
variegated, $1. doz; white and.
light blue iris, pink verbena,
goldenglow, 50 doz. Send 2
tage for 1st pound. Mrs. J. M.
Newman, Tallapoosa. Rt, 2.
Large, dbl typedahlia slips,
Formals and informals, yellow,
white, lavender, pink, (
others mixed, $1.25 doz; Dwarf
hardy Per.- flowers, 2 in. blue
blooms (name unknown); glossy
1. doz; violets, ageratums, 3
ian Owens, |
Bra
Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. ~~
/- Mixed Iris, 2 1/2- doz, $1.;
-|dwarf- pink cannas, $1. doz;
Star of Bethlehem, 15 doz;,
oo blooming Narcissi, $1.
Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, |
Rt. 2.
1 yr. best strain Hemerocal-
lis; .J5--tor $14 <1=doz-- Thalia
bulbs. $1.50; yellow, pink
spoon, Fiji, eram cushion cen-
ter chrysanthemums, $1. doz.;
Iris, many colors, 8 for $1,;
naturalizing bulbs, $1.50 C.
Add postage. Mrs. .
BR E. An-
drews, The Rock 9
Red .King Carnations, $1.
doz.; Sword and Ajsparagus.
ferns, 40c ea.; Jerusalem holly,
60c ea; oak hydrangeas, 50c ea.
Miss Susie Andrews, Thomas-
Monkey Face or Widowss
Tears tubers, 50c doz. PP. Mrs.
R. W. Roper, Trion. Rigs kL
_ Many varieties of begonias,
geraniums and other kinds. of
pots plants, 12 nice unrooted
cuttings, my: selection all dif-
ferent, $1.,. Mae? Ga. orders
only. Mrs. A. R. Landin, Toc-
0Oes 5 ; 2
Fall blooming white agera-
tum 50 doz; also few eallicarpa
(violet purple berries in fall,
height about 3 ft.) 50c ea,
Exe. for nice dahlia bulbs, 1
doz. for 2 bulbs), and for
weeping willows and. rhododen-
drons,'- Mig, H. R. Waters,
Townsend, Rt. 2. es eae
Mountain mist; $1.50 bunch:
blue Dutch iris, $1.; pink.
white, dbl, peonies, $1.50 bunch;
large dahlias, lavender and
red and wove spotted dahlias,
25, start, Mrs. Ruth. Fricks, |
Talking Rock, Rt. 1, Box 151:)
King Alfred daffodils, yard
run, $2. C; blue spider wart,
Sweet scented jonquils,- white,
april btooming narcissi, <white
jris, orange day lilies, all, 50
doz. Adq postage. Mrs. Lizzie
Gable, Talking Rock, )Rt. 2.
Purple iris and orange day
lilies, 3 doz. $1.25 postpaid.
5 ee Ae tag rit;
Purple iris, 3 doz., $1.28 post-
paid. Mrs, Milton Priest, Talk-
ing Rock. Rt-3
May-Glory; Rat-tail. Peanut,
Elephant- Kar, Star: Fish, 35
ea; lilac, deep. pin Tr
tle, peach rose thornfess, yel-
low, large pale pink -bush*-rose, |
galdenbell, violets large pale
blue, dark center, 25c ea. Add.
postage. Mrs. Warren McDaniel,
Talking Rock! Rt, 2, <2...
Daffodils, Orange Day Lilies.
Variegaved Violets, $3. M; Iris
Leopard.Lilies, Star of Beth-
lehem. Fall Pinks, 75 C; Pur-
ple Lilacs, Bride Boquett, Yel-
low. Japonicas, Azaleas, ~ Red
Roses, Sweetshruks, 2, 45c.
Add postage. Grace KE. Parks,
Ellijay. >
Dahlia Bulbs, Prince Persia,
Giant Red Semicactus. Calif.
Pageant, Giant Apricot, Coral
Suffusion, Jane Cowl, Giant
Golden Buff Salmon Center,
Rose Glory, Large Rose Pink, |
live eyes, $2.50 doz. PP., orders
six or more. H. C. Cole, Elli-
Jay.
Tetra Snapdragon, Burpees
Giant Ruffled, all colors, mived
Red Salvia Plants, both 3 doz.,
$1.; Also Plenty Snapdragon
Plants, all cols., mixed, from
home raised seed, 5 doz. $1.
PP. No chks. Mrs. N. B. Overby,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Bran-
red, |
leaf trailing vines, 2 in. blooms,
Mrs, coe Gable, Talking Rock, |
jb. . if Tone aes is
crape myr-.
|127, 28683rd
tain, Fort Valley, Rt. 1.
som Verben
PP. Mrs, Ka
ville. ees
_ Dahlia -
Brave Red, Victory Rose, En-
trups -Monarch,* Wine, Ogden.
Autumn, Calif.
General Pink, others. Guar. $6.
doz. Three free with
dozen, R, L. Johnson, Flowery
Branch. : :
Mixed |
Plants and Seed, Sweet Wil-
liam, Oxalis, and Ageratum
Plants,- Vinca, Crimson. Ver-
kgna. Mrs.
Fbrtson. :
ie
Butter and Eggs, Long Trumpet
Daffodils, $1.50 C; Blue, Pink,
der Lilies, $1. doz.; Blue Sin-.
of Paradise Seed, 35c doz. Exch.
for print sacks.
McCurley, Hartw
-Sprengeri, Boston, -
Ferns, finest Azaleas,
geas,. Crabapple, Red.
suckle, Silver Lace Vines,
and Weeping Willows,
woods, Rose Acacia,
shrubs, Gardenias, I
Maples, Forsythia, Red
2, $1.; Finest Iris, Narcissi, Daf
fodils, 7, $1. Add postage. Mr:
Markie Addison, Hartwell, Ri
Dee Soca aes on
prizes in_AIS shows. Write for
names, colors, and prices. Mrs.
Te. Patrick: Jackson.
Hardy Phlox, Mullein Pink,
Yellow Daisy Jum See
Williams, 30 doz. Add
on less $1. orders. Mrs. J. G.
-- Verbenas, -Petunias, Chrysan.
PP. J. F. DeBoard, Jaspe
163. esse
6: ;
as Prize winning Iris, 150 var.
collection of 15 not labeled,
$2. Mrs.
kinsburg.
cluding Ola Kola, Blue Rhy-
thm. Write for names, dthe
information. Mrs. W. J. Saun-
ders, Jenkinsburg. x 4
"Sultanas, Fuchsia, Begonias,
Ageratum, Coleus, Mum Plants,
mived cols., 15 ea.; $1.50 doz.)
Trammell, Juliette.
Warpath (rich red), Mary Guen-
ther; Caballero, Sylvia, Seven
Seas, Linda, and Bicolors, 50c
a.; . Kanapaha, Honey
Head, $1, ea; Add postage un-|
der $2.- orders. Mrs. Hatti
Kimsey, Hiawassee.
Mums, small yellow, 25e doz.
Add postage; Also. some red. |
Cheaper if come. after. S
J. D. Durden, H i
Park). i ms
~ Snowball. Bushes, Purple Al- |
theas,
White Outdoor Hydrangea, 3,
60c. PP, Mrs. Walter Mashburn,
Higdon. ; :
Mums: Brohze, Pink Spoon,
Dwarf. Yellow, 25c doz.; Blue
and ~White Strip Violets, Mid-
t Blue Ageratum, Evergreen
Red Cannas, 3, 25c. Plus post-
age. Mrs. L. W. Fuller, Hiram.
Yellow and White Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, Long Trum-
pet Daffodils, $1.50 C; Blue and.
Pink Thrift, 65c doz.; Blue
Roman Hyacinths. $1.25 doz.;
Bird of Paradise, $1.25 ea. Add
postage. Exch. for print sacks.
Miss Mattie McCurley, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.
Variegated Violets, 5 doz., $1.
Plus .postage. Mrs. E. Foun-
e Cherokee |
col: _Touch-Me-Not
Annie Hubbard, ES
White and Yellow Jonquils, 4
gle Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.: Bird
Miss. Cecile | <'S
Rios A G0:
postage | p
Whitfield, Jasper, Rt. 3. sl al
themums, 20 mixed colors, $1-|
* 150-200 var. Bearded Iris in-|
8 var, Day Lilies (Hemero-| 25
callis), all labeled, $2. prepaid; |:
Red|
Purple Wisteria Vine, B
e
Rooted Hedge Plants, 25c doz.; |,
\
Reed Pink, Stephen Foster, | Ap
Idol Yellow, | of
Hester Pope Red. Five Star | Bl
each | doz.
Red Thrift, 65 doz; Red Spi-|..
-150-900- var, Bearded Iris, wor] Picard
Purple Lilacs, 25c ea.;3, $1.; F
Marvin Farrar, Jen- | $1.
Geraniums, unrooted cuttings, pink
10c ea; Rooted,. 15e ea.;| fy 5;
Blooming size, 35c ea.; $3.50) 6,
doz. : All ..colors.> Mis..- CeO. mi:
eral large :
the deep red and solid :
perennial phloz. State pr
Miss Inez: Walker, Atlat ae
ee
_ Grape Vines
PSs:
SALE |
Pink Skin Potato Slips insp.,|.
eady Path: $5.50 M. Add
posta Pledger Pe
Genes x, Rt. 8.
Cevt. insp, pure Pink Skin
eat PR 0, 500, $2.50 ; $4 M. Del
_|Prompt shipment. Full Count
/skin Potato,
Guar. Dewey Mathis, Gainesville
Govt insp. and treated Coper-
full count, good
plants, $4 M; 2 M up, $3.75 M.
5 Del. Ready. Wilton Ring, Odum.
Govt sinsp. and treated Red
Vand Copper Skin Potato, $4 M;
| 5M. up, $3:50 M. Full count.
ite) Prompt Spepmiont. Luther Griffis,
Odum, Rt. 2
Govt. insp. and treated Copper
skin PR Potato ready good count
$4.50 M Del. in Ga M.O. only: R.
SW: Reddish, Odum, Ripa 8s oe
Certified Las. Copperskin Po-
tato, $5 M; Marglobe and Rutger
as Tomato, $2. 50 M. Moss packed.
ew, of dif. pat-
plants,
-|Full count. PP. Herbert Eu-
1, gene OQuinn, Odum, Rt. 2, Box
-| 176,
~ Govt. insp. PR Red and Copper
| Skin Potato, 5000, $8.75. No COD.
| D> M. Cason, Bristol. oe See
Govt. insp La. Copperskin
Potato, $2.50 M. FOB; $3 M. del.
| Ready. Miss nigrente OQuinn,
Odum, Riz:
: ~-1000- 4000 Red or La. Copper-
| skin Potato, $3.50 M; 5000 up,
-| $3.25 M:; Rutger, Marglobe To-
"mato, moss packed, $2.25 M. Del.
W. G. Murray, Odum, Rt. 2.
= Bunth Type PR Potato Plants,
from vine grown seed, certified,
| treated, govt. insp. Ist yr., $5 M.
FOB. May and June del. Tom
Anderson, McRae, Star Rt. :
: Certified. Chas: WwW. Cabbage,
nt.| and Ga. Collard, nice size, 50c C;
400, $1; 500 $1.25; $2 M. Del. 2nd.
zone Roots damp packed. J. H.
Davis, Milledgeville, _ Rt. 5, Box *
Agi: e
ear PR Potato, 500, $3 $5. 50
1M. parcel post or express. Pre-
pain. in Ga. Treated and State
| insp. Moss packed. Ready April,
May, June, and July. Tel. Ocilla,|
Ga. 1422. "Booking orders now.
_|J. EB. Sims, Mystic.
ooking Siders! =
Z s..J.
Se Pepper, 300, $2.;
PR Potato (running variety),
SERS $2:-$3.50 M; Cannot ship.
Mrs. MF. Gaddis, Quitman, Box
j 124.
. Crtified Marglobe and Rutger
Tomato, wilt resistant, $3 C;
- | 500, $1.50; $2.50. M. Roots wet
wrapped, - full count. Shipped
.| daily. Statis. thee Bony: Pen,
Rebecca, Rt.
% gars Come $1.25 doz;
Cauliflower, - Broccoli, Brussels
Sprouts, celery, Certified Rutger
Tomato, Eggplants, | Bell Peppers,
35c dob. Del in $1 lots or more.
Mrs. i ENS Franklin, Register.
. Nic Stone and Rutger (cert.
seed) Torhato, Arasan treated,|
damp moss, wax paper wrapped,
STC s:D00% $2. 50; $4. M; 5000, $18.
3} Add. postage. Mrs. V. M. John-
1 son, Sheliman.. i; : y
_ PLANTS FOR SALE
_ $$
Rutger Tomato Plants, $4. M;
Calif. Wonder~ Sweet and Hot
~ $5. M; Cab-
bage, and Berane Onion, 300,
$1.; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Pre-
$1 paid in Ga. Otis Conner, Pitts.
Sucwierrs, Plants,
Raspberry Plants,
and
6 $1) Catnip, 6
. Mr
ta 500, $3:
online 500,
ovt. insp. treated
Potato Plants. Ist.
, 500, $4; as - PP.
oe Gainesville Re
[ Gnas. Wakefield Cabbage, and | 4
White Bermuda Onion, 300, $1. i
500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Rutger To-
mato, 75c C;.$3. M:; Calif. Won-
der Sweet and Cayenne Hot
Pepper, $1. C; $5. M. Del. in
.|Ga, R. Chanclor,. Pitts. a
- Govt. insp. and treated Cop-
perskin Potato, $4. M;. M
up, $3.50 M. Full count. Prompt
shipment. Rufus oi piaeicey
/{Odum, Rites2:
La. Copperskin Potato, grown
| from vine cuttings, state insp,
Dl Seed: $3.50. Del. ae mt zone.
Prompt. ayeeeet ds . Gruber,
Odum, Rt.
Sage pidnte catnip bunches,
black raspberries, black wal-
nuts, sugar pear sprotits, and
May cherry trees, each, 6 for
Re $1, Add postage. L. M, Turner,
| balm,
- Govt. ines ae
Skin PR Plants, good count,
ready, $3. M. Del. to 3rd.
ven, . Rt,
Govt. insp. Copperskin Po-
tato Plants, $2.50 M. FOB.
Guar, full count. Ready. Atlas |
Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. Copperskin Pota-
to, $2.75 M. Guar, full count.
Ready. Evelean Lightsey, Sur-
rency, ge a
Bunch PR Potato Tian
from vine grown stock, $5.
FOB. Alamo. Richard Wiison,
McRae, RFD 2.
Dill plants, 25c doz; catnip,
tanzy, 12, $1.; ~ pepper-
mint, Mrs. M. Li Eaton, Dah-~|
Tonega. Rte ks : :
- Mtn. huckleberry, bearing
size, 75c doz. scuppernong
cuttings, 50c doz; catnip, 25c
bunch; peppermint, 25c doz.;
Klondike strawberry plants, 70
C; 500, -$3.; $5.75 M. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1.
Sage plants, black vraspber-
ies, May cherries, Se a
c
nip, each
Mrs.
Rt.
crabapple sprouts,
6 for $1. Add _ postage.
Nettie Parker, Gainesville,.
\
Certified PR Potato Plants,
| full count, $2.25 M, FOB; $2.90
M prepaid 3rd. zone. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. A. B. Williams,
Alma. ~ ;
Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepper,
Copper and Red Skin Potato,
Rutger and Marglobe Tomato
Plants, $2. M. Can furnish large
orders. Plus postage. No chks.
Prompt. shipment. Cecil Light-
Sey, Alma, Ries Ph. 2526.
Millions certified PR Potato
Plants, $2.50 M; Tomatoes, 50c
C500. $2: $3. My Peppers,
50c C. B. J. Head, alma. Ph.
3791. ce
Rutger and Marglobe | Toma-
to, also Red, Pink, and Copper-
skin Potato Plants, $2. M. Post-
age collect. Can furnish ee
ordets. J. S. Pope, Alma, Rt.
Certified, Copperskin - Potato,
$3.50 -M. Orders filled promptly,
Write or call 4604. W. L. Drum-
mond, Alma; 507 S. Thomas
Bt:
Red Skin PR-LA Yams, also
Bunch,- $4, M; Rutger Tomato,
and Hot and Sweet Pepper,
$4. M. W. G. Bullafd, Baxley, |
Rt. 4.
Rutger ata Marglobe Toy,
mato, 200, $1.3 500, $1.75; $2. M:
Calif. Wonder Popper, and
Black Beauty Egg Plant _200,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50~ M.
Prompt del. Moss Packed, Full
count. J. P. vas Baxley, Rt.
4, ae
Govt. insp. ne Copperskin
Potato,$350 M; Marglobe, Rut-
ger Tomato, $2.25 M. FP. Aaron
~~ Reese, Baxley, Rt. ae
Govt. insp. Red Skin PR Po-
tato, $3. 50 M;. 500, $1.75; Govt.
insp.. Copperskin, $3. 50 M;:
Calif. Wonder Sweet and Ca-|
}yenne Hot Pepper, $3.25 -M;
Rutger Tomato, $2.25~ M:
Prompt. shipment. ru: Ina
Griffin, Baxley, Rt.
_ Bunch PR Red Skin Pomc!
Plants, inspected, treated, $5.
M; Rutger Tomato, $2.25 M.
PP. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Etta:
Cextitied Rutger Tomato, $3
y Cert. Imp. PR Bunch Po-
tector $62 My: PP. Mrs: TL, <P.
Musselwhite, Arabi, Rt 1.
Coastal. Bermuda Stolons,
free of harmful weeds or grass,
by truck at farm, Under 50 M,
65c M;: 50M up, 50c M: By
express in burlap bags, 2 M
$1.90; 20 M; $18:; 50 M, $35.
Dees Harrison; Blackshear. Ph
Cert. Gold Rush Potato, wilt
resistant, 2nd. yr., April, May,
and June del., $5. M. Del. in
Ga. Money order only. E. F.)
Entrekin, Bremen, RFD 2.
Acres Tomato Plants, Mar-
globe, Baltimore, and Rutger,
certified, grown on new land,
500, $1.50; 300,.$1.; $2.50 M.
Roots. wrapped for fresh de-
livery. Prompt shipment. Count
and quality guar; E. L. Fitz-
-|Mrs. Geneva Chanclor, Pitt.
*|No chks. Gees oa Sere- > ;
| Plants,,
_|}and Pink PR Potato,
Cabbage, _collard plants,.-300,
$1.;.500. $1.50; $2.50. M. Del
Multiplying Onion}
15e doz. Add postage.
Mrs. WwW. E. Wooten, Camilla.
Govt.
~ Red -
insp. and treated Red |
$5. M:
Bunch, $7. M; Old Bastion |
Boones, $6. M. Del. Booking
orders for May 20. Guy Wal- |
drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Bunch Type PR Potato, govt.
insp., treated, certified, grown
from vine cuttings oh new
ground, bedded in soil treated
with Dowfume MC-2, $5. M.
FOB. April and May delivery.
Lawton Ursrey, Hazlehutst.
*; Box-201.
| -La. Copperskin Bunch Po--
|tato, $4. M. FOB. Full count.
| Prompt -del. No COD.. B.B.
OBerry,- Surrency, Rt, 2. :
Govt. insp Copperskin PR
Potato, $1.75 M. FOB: Full
count. Ready. A. R. Lightsey,
PR Potato Plants, Rutger To-
mato, Calif. Wonder Sweet and
Cayenne Hot Pepper. Black
Beauty Egg Plants, all $4.50
M. Prompt shipment: Full
count. Moss. packed. Weer
Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 4.
P. R. Red Skin Potato, Calif.
Wonder Sweet and Cayenne
Hot Pepper, Black Beauty Egg-
plants. and Rutger Tomato, 500,
$3.; $4.50 M. Moss packed. Full
count. Prompt shipment, Mrs.
Mary C Lovell, Baxley, Rt 4.
P. R. Potato, Ruby King
Sweet, and Long Pod Cayenne
|Pepper, Rutger Tomato, Black
|Beauty Eggplants. $4.50 M.
Moss - Packed. Full
Prompt shipment. Floyd Cros-
by, Baxley, Rt. 4,
P. R. Dotsto; Black Beauty |
Eggplants, Rutger Tomato, Long
Hot Cayenne and Calif. Wonder
Pepper, all 500 5$3.; $4.50 M.
All open field grown. Full
count, prompt shipment, damp
moss packed. Mixed orders ac-
Rea J.. G. Lovell, Baxley, |R
4
P. R. Potato, pas insp. imp.
La. Copperskin, good count,
5000, $10.; No COD. Lester
Crawford, Bristol. *:
P. R. Potato Plants, state in-
sp. Millions. . La. Copperskin,
5000, $12,_ No COD, nor chks._
F, G Tyre,
Rutger Tomato, from certified
seed, $3. M. Exp. collect. No.
chks. Clyde Cook. Cordele,
4123rd. Ave. E. Tel. 1608.
Certified Copperskin PR Run-
ner Potato, $4. M. Del. at beds.
Full count. Ready. No chks.
L. BE: Carter, Lenox, Rt... 1.
Govt. insp. PR -Copperskin
Potato, $2.50 M; or more,
$2. M. FOB here. No COD, G:
L. Brannen, Patterson. :
Bristol.
Certified, wilt resistant Rut-
ger Tomato, $2.50 M. Special
price on 10 to 50 M lots. B. F.
Mallard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box
528. Phone 45079. .
PR Potato, Copperskin, $3. 50
M; Bunch variety, $5. M; Rut-
ger and Marglobe Tomat, $3.
M.; Calif. Wonder and Red
Slim Cayenne Pepper, $3.50 M.
Moss" packed: Shipped by re-
turn mail. Johnnie Thornton,
Screven, . ea
Govt. insp treated-Red Skin
PR Potato, disease fre, grown
from vine cuttings, $2. M. FOB;
$2. M at- bed; Marglobe, Rut-
ger Tomato, $3. M. Good plants,
full-count:~ L.-<D> Lightsey, | 9
Screven; Rt. 222
Govt. insp. terated. Red. Skin
PR. Potato, good plants; full
count, seed grown from vine
cuttings. $2.50 M, fob; Calif.
Wonder, Ruby King Sweet Pep- /86 pet. geim.. 7c lb. at my place, |
per, $3. M. Del. Earlish FER
sey, Screven, Rt. 2.
Marglobe and Rutger Toma- |
to. ready, good plants, good |
count, moss packed, $1.75 M:
50c fon Prompt shipment; Also
Pink and Red Skin Potato, govt.
insp., ready, $2.50 M. Wood-
rod Lightsey, Screven.
Govt. insp. PR Potato, red
and pink skin, $2.50 M: 5 M
up, $2.-M; Good plants, prompt
shipment. No -chks. or COD;
| Marglobe and New Stone To-
|mato, $2. M. Damp moss pack-
ed, Omar peas. Screven.
La. Copperskin Dataey. Mar-
globe, Rutger Tomato, $2. M;
Ruby King. Calif, Wonder,
Cayenne Hot Pepper, $2.50. M;
Cabbage Plants, $1.25 M. Open
field grown. Ready. FOB. W. G.
gereld, Tie Phone 8883. ! 'OQuinn, Surrency, Rt, 2.
ee
| 'ledgeville,
count. |
f PLANTS FOR SAL# -
Ga. Collard, 400, $1:
$1.25. PP. Solomon Davis,
Box 197, RFD -
Govt. insp. Red Skin PR Po-
500,
Mile 7
| tatos $2.25. M. Can fill large.
orders. No ehks. Prepaid.. Paul
| Lightsey, Screven.
Govt. insp. treated PR Pota-
to, ready May Ist., vine grown,
100 to Hill, pink and copper
skin, $4. M. Prompt shipment. -
Frank Merritt, Sereven, Rt, 2
Surrency, Rt. 2.
and PR Potato, good plants, full
count, prompt service, $2.25 M,
5 M, $10. del. Buncum Light-
sey, Surrency, Rt es
Runner type La. Copperskin
Potato plants, State insp., $3.75
del. to 3rd. zone..J. R. G-uber,
Surrency, Rt, 2.
Govt. insp. and treated Cop-
perskin Potato, prompt ship-
ment, good plants, full count,
$4. M: No chks. R. L. Dykes,
Surrency, Rt, 2.: ,
Potato plants, $3 M at bed.
| Ready. S. D. Graham, Surrency,
Cert. govt. insp. Bunch Po-
tato plants, $5. M;.La. Copper-
skin, $3 M. Prompt shipment.
Elmer Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Cert. govt. insp. Bunch Pota-
to plants, from vine cuttings,
$5. M-. David Mann, Surrency,
Rites
| Govt. insp. Copperskit anit
PR Potato plants full count,
prompt shipment,
Tomato. moss packed, $2. M;
Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepper,
$2.50 M. Del. oe Lee
Surrency, Rt.
SEED a GRAIN
FOR SALE
aia pe ee ES
Pure Imp. Pride of .Ga. Wa-
termelon Seed, large ripe mel-
ons in 60 days, 250 seed for $1.
J. N. Carson, Griffiny Rt. C.
10 Ib. veer W. Clarke, Cov-
ington, Rt. 2. Tel 5334.
Brown Top Millet, recleaned,
$10. Cwt. FOB Louisville. B. F.
ae Augusta, 2094 Heckle
Texas Exp. Stat. Redbine 60
for prices large lots. R. D. Ta-
tum, Palmetto.
_Lespedeza Sericea, reciesuee:
scarifiedy 100 Ib. bags, 30c Ib.
Will ship, 2 bags or more
paid, Harold Wallis, Carrollton,
35 Clifton Terrace. >
1953 crop Honeydrip, Sor-
ghum. Cane Seed, 10 Ib. Plus
postage. Mrs. s. F.< Carroll,.
Rockmart, RFD 3,-Tel 5343.
Hon gyrock Cantaloupe, 30c.
; 1/4 lb. $1.; Also 45 large
Winter Onion Plants {kind you
cut anda larger bunch soon.
grows again), $1. Add postage.
Exch: for print-sacks. Mrs. Mar-
qie -Addison, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Brown Top Millet, recleaned,
Ge Hughes,
Old - Fashion Orange
|Pumpkin, 25. $1.;
| terbeans, white, slightly mixed
with colored; 35c large cup. All
postpaid in -Ga. Mrs. Jewell
Newborn.
Agee, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Millet: 5000 Ibs. Cattail, 8
lb.; 1300 Ibs. Starr, 14 1b.; Al-
so 100 bu. Iron and Clay Peas
in 2 bu. bags, $6. bu.; cleaned,
germ..and purity guar.; Coas-
tal Berfnuda Stolens, 35 cu. itis
$1. bag. Dig every Tuesday. At
;farm near Wrens: M. T. Cour-
|son, Hazlehurst.
White Velvet Okra, 35 cup;
Black Seeded Pole Beans. 40c
cup;. Mixed Gourd seed 15
|pkt.Mrs, John Weaver, Temple,
IRR 2
Imp. Red and Copper Skin -
$2.40 'M: 5
M, $10.; Marglobe and Rutger
Recleaned Brown Top Millet,
Meat
Bunch But- .
Govt. insp. treated Copperskin
99.38 pet, pure, 88.50 pet. germ. ~
Grain Sorghum, $7. Cwt, Wrijte
pre-- 5
a
+.farm,. No
Brown Crowder Pee: good,
tor canning, $10. bu, FOB. Roy
Cox, Woodstock.
Sey.bushels Brab Peas, slight-
ly weathered, and about 50
bu. Yelando Soybenas, $5. bus
Over 100 bu. Clay and Iron
Peas, mixed, $5.50 bu. Combine
oe All in'2 bu. bags, cleaned. |
COD. Inspection my place
by appointment. H. E. Padgett,
Conyers, 232 N. Main St,
__ Pure sound, recleaned Dixie
Lee Peas, $8. bu. FOB. Or exch.
for 54 crop seed oats, reseed-
ing crimson clover or rescue
rass, free of mnoxiOus weeds.
arvey C. Jordan, Buena Vista.
Yard Long Beans,. 10c doz.;
Mixed White and Col. Butter-.
beans, 30c -cup; Or exch. for
Red Speckled Crowder Peas,)
or White Cutshort Garden
Beans in same amount. Mrs.
C. C. Byrd, Dougherty.
White-Crowder Peas, weevil
treated, for sale. Mrs.- W. N.
ipa College Park, Rt. 1.
White Early Bunch Butter- |
beans, 2 cups, 50c: Bunch Col-
ored, 2 cups, 40c; Butter Peas,
80c cup; Send 23 postage on
orders 2 cups. All picked with-
out rain, hand shelled. Mrs. T.
L. Lawson, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Osceola Velvet Beans, Black,
White Browneye, Brown Crow-
ders, Dixie Lees, Dixie Queens,
$8. bu.; Brab and Whips, $6.
bu.; Mixed Cowpeas, $5. bu.
Wm. L. Helms, Buena Vista.
White and Colored Bunch
Butterbeanms (mot mixed) 25c
eup. Plus postage. Mrs. Clar-
ence H. Odum, Campton, Bt. 1;
Early Brown 6 Wks. 2 Crop
Peas. 5 cups, $1.25: Cream
Crowder, 4, $1.25; Heavy Bear-
ing Tender Blue Pole Beans,
Streaked Half Runner, 2% cups,
$1.15; White or Col. Bunch, also
Col. Running Butterbeans, 4
cups, $1.10. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt,
i: ;
Jew Soybeans, good yielders_,
high germ., recleaned, 100 bu.
lots, even wt.- bags, $3.75 bu.;
Smaller lots, $4. bu., FOB; Few
tons good Dallas Grass Hay.
30. ton. FOB farm. 4 mi. S.
ublin, J. L. Allen, Dublin
on Glenwood Rd. RED 3. Phone
221.
250 bu. unmixed Whippor-
will Peas. Germ. 91 pct. $5. bu.
Statis. guar. W. M. Howle, Bow-
don. #
45 bu. Brown Crowder Peas*
80 pct. germ, $8 bu. W. L.
Taylor, Buena Vista.
3 bu. White and Blackeyed
Peas, $6. bu. Or exch. for hay
"beams, bushel for bushel. U. A.
Whitfield, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
Colored Butterbeans, 25c
qree cup. Mrs. HOMeCe Suttles.
owersville, Rt. 1,
Sev. Bushels -Yellow Crow-
der Peas; free of hulls. and
-) -pplits, good germ., $4. bu. at | 722
barn. 3 mi. 'S. Mauk. M. B.
Watson, .Mauk. Rt 1)
- One bu. Brown Crowder
Peas, free of rains, $6. bu. at
shipments, Ri 0;
White, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. '
Brab Peas, $6. bu; Mixed,
5. bu. FOB. Cash or MO. RB.
. Stevens, Buena Vista.
sa Calif.y White and Blackeyed
Peas, also Lady Peas, 15c Ib.
+
del, 10 lb. lots: $6. bu. FOB:
Bea Ripper, be s ae S:. R.
Waidle, Alto, Rt.
White aeay Butterbeans, a-
bout 200 Ibs. 25c Ib: 50 Ibs
or mor, 20c lb. Also about |
50 Ibs. Okra Seed, 25c lb. On
Rock Mill Rd. around 2 mi.
Alpharetta. Willie E. Lovelace,
Alpharetta, Rt, 2.
Brown Sugar Crowder Peas,
2 cups, 7%0c; 25c Ib. in large
it. Treated for weevils. H.
, &. Fraser, Gainesville, Rt. 3.
Purple Hull Peas, large run-
_*ning kind, brown when dry,
45c lb.; $4, pk.; $15. bu. Del.
Mrs. Geneva Chanclor. Pitts.
White with black-eye crow-
der peas, 10c tbh, or $6. bu.:
_ Not postpaid. Jud Roberts,
Cdn: Rt. 1.
es
vet Beans, $8.
Red speckled crowder and
| white, black-eye peas, 35c cup-
ful, 3 cups for $1.; salet Eng. !
and white mush peas, also
good, tender okra seed, 2 cups,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Mima
J. Smith, Ellijay. Rt. 3.
SECOND HAND >
MACHINERY FOR SALE
.
- Good recleaned, 90 Day Vel-_
bu. Bill Mc-)
| Clelland, Dudley, Box 245.
Farmall A Power Lift, 2 disc
plow, 8 disc cutaway harrow,
|complete set cultivators; plan-
| ter with fert. attachment, Mott
Wood Saw, for sale at my
place. Mrs. John A. Heck, Mar-
ietta, 302 Kennesaw Ave. Ph.
87566 (after 6 PM),
Alhis-Chalmers Tractor re-
| built like new, starter, lights,
power take-off, lift, bush and
bog harrow, 2 disc tiller, plant-
ers cultivator, drag harrow,
Sood tires, all $675.00. J. A.
Leavell, Powder Springs. Ph.
2983. ,
McCormick Combine with
motor attach, used very little,
good cond. for sale. B. A.
Nolan, Senoia.
2 H Wagon, wood wheels, $25.
No. 3 Three Roller Golden
Cane Mill, mule drawn, $45.;
Grain Cradle, $15.; Guano Dis
tributor and Cotton Planter,
$15.; Farm Shop Blower and
Anvil, $35.; Two 2 Turners,
$1250 ea: Two 1 Turners, '
$7.50 a. None shipped. Olen
B. Reid, Thomaston, 104 Park
Lane St. Tel. 4201.
1941 Moline Tractor, Model
Z Athens Harrow, 8 disc, for
sale or exchange for cows.
Robt. W. Steed, Palmetto. Tel.
6951. :
0-6 48 model
Tractor,
day but Saturday. W. C. Bying-
McCorsiick
(ton, Newnan, Rt. 3.
Oliver Walking Cultivator,
$20. Geo. S. Partridge, Nor-
cross, ; Rt. 1.
Myers Self-Lubricating Piston
Type Well Pump, 8 in. stroke
with elec. motor and pressure
tank, now operating in 56 ft.
well on my farm. Motor and
tank new, pump in good cond.
W. F. Manus, Norcross, Hol-
comb Bridge Ra.
1953 Model Farmall Cub
Tractor with cultivators, plan-
ters, one dise side plow, Shef-
field scrape to fit, cultivated
20 acres last yr., looks alomst
like new, perfect cond., $925. |
J. Farr, Auburn.
Stell Water Whell, 15 ft. K
4 tft:
ed on side of wheel.20 in. pin-
jon gear on end of 20 ft: K
2-15/16 in steel shaft. bearings
for wheel and shaft, reasonable
price. R. E. Sloan, Atlanta, 175!
Woodward Ave.,S. E, Apt.
One 1952 Intl, Combine with
6 ft. blade, good as new, priced
right.\Ralgh Duncan, Dacula,
Rt 1.
Complete set Allis-Chalmers
B_ cultivator, $75.; Allis-Chal-
mers. No. 66 Combine, _ used
very little; and Farmall
FS, a
|1946 Model Tractor, $1500. for
both; Also want Case Hay Bal-
er, 2 wheel with motor, etc.
State particulars. E. R. somes
Winder, Rt. 4.
6 ft. Case Combine with good
motor and clover attachment:
Ready. Zimri M. Addy, Pres-
ton, /o Circle A Ranch.
Montgomery Ward -3 Ton
Farm Wagon, roller bearing
wheels, 6506 ply heavy duty
tires and tubes, 2 in. flat Body,
6 1/2 X13 f., all mew, used
only one time, $150. Chesley
Walker, Brunswick, Rt. 2, Box
200. Ph: 1720. W.
5 Row Simplex Cotton Dus-
ter, tractor drawn, good cond.,
$125.; Also new Idea Tractor
Drawn Hay Loader. K, D. San-
ders, Eatonton* Ph. 2151.
Deep Well Hand Pump com-'
plete with 30 ft. rod, good
cond, $18. Hubert Bramlett,
Margret,
good cond. Call any}
12 ft. segment gear bolt-'
McGregor, Atlanta, 1734 Camp-_
bellton Rd., We
Used WD Allis-Chalmers
Tractor, excellent motor and/|
tires, with planters and hop- |
pers (mew cond.); Also used |
good motor, 2 yrs.
gain prices. C. E. Parker, Mon-
roe, 407 N. Broad St.
Fordson Tractor, good cond.,
with Athens side plow, for sale
or trade; Also all kinds Ford-
son parts. Gober Murphy. Jas- |
per, Rt. 2. (Near / Jerusalem
Church).
tor Oliver 2 H Walking Cultiva-
ae . Bradley Mowing
a No. 10 Oliver Turn
ae o 63 Chattanooga Turn.
Plow, all A-1 cond., 2H Wagon,
fair cond. Letters ans. Harvey
rome: ee Rt. 1, Box}
Intl. 42 Gambia $199.95. W.
F. Curry, \Hawkinsville. Rt. 1
1 mule 2 Row Cotton Dus-
ter, perfect cond., $50. I. S.
Super Clipper Seed Cleaner
with 22 screens, 3 hp motor,
tip-top shape. Bargain. Trade |
for Ford 2 Row Cultivators.
Cliff Adams, Hartwell, Rt. 3.
Corn Sheller, Model D Mo-
line on rubber tires, shelled
Jess than 100 bu. corn, bought
Feb. 1954, $650. J.D. Cullen,
(East) Dublin,
Intl. Power ewan | Hay
Press excellent cond., cheap.
May be seen at my farm 4 mi, |
S. Dublin 6n Glenwood Rd.
J. L. Allen, Dublin, RE 3:
Cane Mill (power), Colum-
bus No. 18 with 12 ft. evapor-
ator, used 2 seasons, excellent
cond, Straw Chopper, used
part one season, for AC 60
combine, exc. cond., half cost.
a Whipple Simpson, Cech
2 Row Section J. D. Rotary
Hoe, good cond., $30.; Also good
mule. wt. 1000 Ibs., "$50: i. 5;
Kiber, Calhoun, Rt. 2 Dews
| Pond Rd.
Hardee Spraying Machine. |
rebuilt, guar. 1st. class cond.,;
water tank, 1000 gal. cap. pump.
engine and hose, . excellent
cond., $1500.; Intl. Harrow. used
little, 6 1f2 ft. $125.: Intl, H.
Tractor, rebuilt planters, ifer-
tilizer attach. , cultivating equip.,
$1400. See at farm. C. M. Pip-
pin, Albany, Rt. B. (Phone
collect HE-5-8688
Briddle, avisy By Plow,
roe 2 Cart on Rubber, Turn-
ow, 2 Plow Stocks, hearly new
Cole Planter, and Distributor
and Fowler Plow, Maddox Mow-
ing Blade, set of Scales (wt. up
boda Ibs.) Pulpwood Saw, etc.,
op lot. C.K. Sosebee; Lawr-
enceville, RFD 4. e
Sica without top, good
shape, $40. Ralph Dangar, Wood-
stock.
1952 Super C Farmall Tractor,
Cultivators, Planters Fertilizer
Attachements, used very little,|
A-1 cond., cheap at my place.
aes 1D: Barfield, Ranewaile, Rt.
oi
Allis-Chalmers Combine, just
been oxerhauled, A-1 cond.,
$400; 6 Row Cotton Duster, will
fit. most. any tractor, $125. Nor-
man Johnson, Warrenton. .
4 Gas Brooders, practically
new, $100 See 12 mi. Cumming,
2% Mi. beyond Silver City, Rt.
19. Maggie S. Hayes, Stone
Mouwnain, Rt. 2. :
Giiver Walking Cultivator,
perfect cond., good as new, only
used little, $60. B. L. Marga,
McDonough, Rt. 1.
1 Grain Cradle, for sale; Also
Cutoff Saw and Mandrel, un-
mounted, $5. FOB Logan Beach,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
John Deere Tractor, Model -A,:
Powertrok and_ roll-o-matic,
planters, cultivators, John Blue
6 row dister, new Apr. 1952,
planted only 27 acres on my}
farm in Oconee Co. Watkinsville.|
J. R. Erikson, Atlanta, Box 4533.
La. 3833.
Gould Water Pump, $50. E.
Farmall H Tractor, good tires, |
old. Bar- |
| Dean, Jasper, Rt. 2.
John Deere Riding Cultiva-
Bailey, Griffin, Rt. D. Ph. 4795. }
jall excellent cond., $800 at farm.
| Monticello, Rt. 2. Ph. 4172.
| Stockbridge Rt. 2. Ph 2891 or,
Baxter, Farmington, at 1,
Large type Plant Setter, $1.25. |
. G M. Mosely, Menlo
One used 52 R, IH Combine
with motor, good cond,7J.. T.
PR.
F-20 Farmall Tractor, runs
well, and good rubber, also 10
disc Taylorway harrow, 3 yrs.|
old, A-1 cond., $250. Carl aoe
Ellenwood, Rt. 2. Di. 4963
Mill, $75. FOB C. ix; Mulling,
Midville. ,
Allis-Chalmers Model C 2 Row
Tractor, planter, cultivator, 2)
disc plow and trailer, $550; Oliv-
er 70-2 Row Tractor. Cultivator,
2 dise plow and trailer, $350. A
G. Ward, Rome. Dial 5769.
Complete Saw Mill, iosluaine
-|cress cut saws, chains, etc for|-
sale. Mrs. Arthur Gill, Wood-|
bury. Ph. 4041.
2 H Oliver Mower, $48; One
Herse McCormisk Derring.
14 x x18 in. Hay Baler, $89.00.
Marietta, Rt. 4. Tel. 9-6464.
FarmallH, excellent ond.
new rear tires, $850. See to ap-
preciate; Allis-Chalmers WC
with wide front axle, excellent} -
tires, 6 ft. side mounted mower,
George Park, Macon, Rt. a
Avondale Mill Rd.
Used Rototiller, $150 HL 7.
Grant Macon, 647 Fates Se te
plete blade and power takeott,
used less tham 200 hrs., with,
way harrow, 10 ft. drag harrow, |
New Holland field forage har-
vester, complete with 3 heads.
Reasonable. Oliver Terriberry,
Saw Mill and some Scuiaciua!
for sale. Contact. W. E. Daws,}
Oxford, RFD 1. phone 5503.
One 8ft. Binder, new cloth,
| good condition, also Deep Well
|Pump with 4 ft. pipe, for sale.
| Mrs. H. C. Elliott, aes
Ph. 3732.
1953 1% hp Garden Tractor,
excellent cond., with set of cul-
tivators and plow, $100 Roy|
Crowe,, Gainesville. Le- 2- 6672.
Shallow Well Pump and Water
See. Mrs. C. H: Younglove, At-
Janta, 1067 Constitution Ra. S
E. DI-1878.
Caterpillar D7 Dozer, ne i
duty tilt blade, dbl. drum power,
unit, all new clutches and brak-
es, starting motor and Bendix.
rebuilt, new paint, tracks and
rollers in good cond., P00.
payment. Contact: J. G. Fleniken
2051.
59R McCormick- Seeing com-|
bine in excellent condition, lit-
tle used, $415,; large tarpoulin
12 x 16 (very heavy) $20.;
Farmall F20 tractor (perfect
running condition) $365. Good
for heavy work. Tel. Covington:
3401 day, 5797 nights and week- |
ends.
\ SECOND HAND.
MACHINERY WANTED
Want 2 old time churns, 6}
or 8 gal. cap. wooden, turn with
crank, good shape. Will pay)
$1.10 gal. del. to Adairsville
on. L & N RR; Or $1.25 gal
del.~to Folsom. Advise. Jas. R.
McClure, Adairsville, Rt. 2. ~
Want Intl M. Tractor.- J. I.
Thompson, Atlanta, 962 aooby |
Ave: S> Maa
Want cue suitable for oad
building, er a good used
reine for Jahn Deere model oT
r LA tractor, Give descrip-
tion and price. J. H. Sanders, |
| sacks. Write first. Mrs. D. _
36 in. Cole Flat Rock Grist}-C
| able price. A. D. Wilson,
Phone or write. J. T. Manning, J. B. Bramlett, Margret.
John Deere MC Crawler, vom-|?
Intl.-19 B, 6% ft. tandem cuta-|,
jin good shape and
Tank, good cond., complete, $40).
Will take one row tractor as part ;
| van Rd. S, Ww. Ca 6734,
A Henderson, Route 2289.
Covington, Ga.
| Pure tied, ae type
| Cornish Selected hatching
j hatching eggs, from heavy lay-
Want 2 seatga S
buggy), good c
able cond. canece
310
Want one side
rake. i
Re st
Want large size farm
Must- be in good cond
poe -and advise size.
. English, | Hahira, Rez
Want used Graham-
Plow, 5 or 7 tooth, w
or 60 mi. radius. Ma
Hartwell, Rt ae
Want set x steel
lugs for Indl. A
Want cultivator, }
hand lift for A Farmall
\1 row outfit, 47 model. F
ville, Rt. C22 Ph. 2219.
Want one used sid deli i
rake. Must be in good i
~
Want to trade -Ezee
| Spreader for good set of Fe
tilizer Distributors to fit Su
C Tractor, also 10 disc Sm:
ing Harrow for cotton
to fit Sup. C. model. J. 1
7eL MOFERO
parts of B or C
Ritch, Guiien Bet
Want cultivators. tied pla
ers for Ford Tractor. Must
cash. C. B. Milner, Shit
Want good used corn si
\der. Advise. Due it i
Toccoa, Rt: : 4
. :
Want used hay balet.s
With Ford: Tr
"Want | one ee i :
bell. State size, condition,
jprice.- J, ae
| 948 Boulevard. Ss.
cond. Wena = :
eee Rt. 2
Pheasant
20c ea. E.. J.3
toe
Fa
$1.75 for 15 or 30 of $3.45 :
cartons to be returned at once. -
M. 0. only. Miss Cora B. Pattr-_
son; Ty Ty, Rt. 1, Box 35. >
Pheasant, Guinea and Bantam
eggs for sale. Pomenzs Geman c
Eatonton.
Giant 5S. . C; Black Minorpa-
ers, large, white, 15 for $2.50,
ie
Millians, Newnan.
Guinea eae mixed aped x
Kennesaw, Rt, No. 2, Box 222,
res Copenhagen cabbage,
ready for market, at my
4 mi. So. Dublin on Glen-
Rd. J. L. Allen, Dublin,
2. phone 221. (ay) or}
wv weet s
5 ww. .
ellow corn, $2 bu. my
8 mi. No. Atldnta_near
e off 140 Hwy. Ralph
> , Woodstock.
faba $1.75 bu. my pact!
cern Cuthbert RE I.
pure Petpire wilt-
Bd boll -cottonseed,
k nd ginned dry on I var.
6 ee Riley CG ae Turin.
1gS. Make best offer.
eid, Thomaston, 104
eee 4201.
AGE SEVEN
med.
sizes,
$1.50 doz;
MISCELLANEOUS _
+ EOR: SALE
SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE
\
Ime and Dipper gourds,
; larger sizes 50c ea; small
mixed. sizes, 10c ea: also gourd
}seed, $1 -cupfull.
| Wooten, Camilla. |
Gourds:
small,
Mrs. Ww.
Good quality
$3 doz;
also Martin,
Dipper, Dishrag and Ornamental
gourd seed, 3 packets, 50 Post-
paid. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
AY:
Several tons mixed grass hay
in square bales.
(little dark by having been
caught in rain prior to baling),
$17.50 ton in truck load lots
FOB barn. Russell C. English, | ihe
Hahira, Rt. 2.
MEAT:
Nice, cured, Hickory smoked
meat. Hams, wt. 35 Ibs., 85 1b;
Shoulders, 12 and 30 lbs., 50c Ib.
Add postage. J: A. McWhorter,
Commerce. RFD 5.
[/POTATOES:
P. R. sweet potatoes for table
use, $3 bu. M. F. Gaddis, Quit-
man. Box 124.
| PECANS:,
Fresh shelled pecan Mose: $1
quart; not shelled, up to 10 Ibs.,
3@c Ib. Add postage. Larger
f~.|amounts shelled or not, same
price by Express at your ex-
pense. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman.
Mixed pecans, 20c lb. del.-any-
where C. P. Smith, Enigma. ;
ROOTS AND HERBS:
| Black Haw and_ horseradish
| roots, 50e lb; Queen of the Mea-
dow, 3 for 50c; garlic, $1 C plants
tansy balm, spearmint, wild
strawberry, mtn. huckleberry,
lions tongue, wild horsemint,
catnip, dill, 25 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Ellijay. Rt.
Yellow root, 4 lb.lard box full,
$1.25 postpaid. Mrs. Abe Goble,
Talking Rock. Rt. 2.
SAGE: Nice, leaf Sage, hand
picked, clear of trash, and dried
in shade, $1 quart cup full. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Dalton. Rt. 2.
SYRUP:
20 gal. good, bright sorghum
syrup, $2 gal., in % gal. tins;
$2.50 gal. in Qt. fruit jars. See.
Lawrence Collins, Blairsville, Rt.
25
walnuts,
WALNUTS AND WALNUT
MEATS:
6 bu. 1953 crop large black
hulled, $2 bu. plus
shipping chgs. aT A. McWorter, |
Commerce, RFD 5. d
_1953 crop black walnut meats,
$1 Ib. and postage. Mrs.
'Swann, Union Point. Rt. 1.
SHEEP AND GOATS
' FOR SALE
cornfield Bean
Bunch Butter Peas, and Bunch
Co}. Butterbeans, 15 pkt.; Pure
Pride of Ga. and Midget Icebox
watermelon Seed, ea. 25c C. All
with stamped addressed enve-
lope included. Mrs. W. Y. Sum-
mers, Newnan, Rt. 5.
Citron Seed, 75c 1b.; ee
Mushmelon, 50 teacup: Honey-
rock Cantaloupe,
Also Mtn. Huckleberry, 2 doz.,
75c; Klondike Strawberry, 75c C;
Dewberry, 50 doz. Add postage
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
_ Hog Prices Paid At Various. Markets
Good tender Speckled Cut-
short
65c cup; Also mixed Cutshort,
Preston Southerland, Ellijay, Rt.
ie: :
40c teacup;
Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
good for seed, Java 25c lb. Not
less than. 5 Ibs. Add postage. G.
T. Brown Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Large Martin Gourd Seed, 25
large spoon. Add 3c postage.
George M. Baisch, Columbus, Rt.
Earl|1, Box 808, % Williams Dairy.
: Fresh. Calif.. Multiplying Beer
+ Seed, 20 start; 12 starts, $1. PP.
Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco,Rt.1,
Recleaned ,top quality Brown
Top Millet Seed. $2 Cwt. Will
aan Mac Oglesby, Hartwell,
t $
Climbing og Running Okra =
Seed, 25 and 50c pkg. with ad-
Seed
chks. or stamps.
Lakeland.
Icebox Watermelon Seed, 25c
doz.; Col. Half Runner Garden
'Bean, 50c cup; White Butter-
beans, Purple Hull, Spotted
Crowder and White with Black
Eye Peas, 3 cups, $1 Add post-
age. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cum-
mings. e
Fred Pruitt,
bis;- 25e; 9 Ebis.; $k:y-1: Phis.
$2; $5 Ib. cal Steed, Boe
Vista.
dressed stamped envelope. No
Green Glaze Collard Sed 2.
ce | o 1 NO. 2 .No. 3 No. 4 Columbus S/Y, Columbus 26.75
gy-Graig Com. Co., Dublin 27.11 26.70 26.40 ~-26.00 | Dodge Co. Stock Barn, Eastman 26.25 25.74 24.50
en ee > Georgia Farm Products Sales, Thomaston
Shee ee : 26.80 26.50 . ;
jarket, Soperten | 26.79 26.40 25.80 = 25.25 24.00
c oe 27.30.27 50.26.90 26.50 | Jesup S/Y, Jesup 26.75, 26.00 25.95 26.00 -
Cc ., Macon 3 > nhs e 3
Be us Mi oe - Sk ee 25.65 asso teen ES Ms Mitten 25.75 25.00 \ 2450 2400
oe : - eva : x Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 27.00 4
: Ccilla L/S Co., Ocilla 26.40 26.00 25.00 2465
S/Mut., Al 27.10 26.50 25.75 25.55 : Sy
Bacon Co 5/Mi ma Kp 164
n L/S Mkt., Claxton * \ 27.50 27.00 26.32 : se ;
asd 2 Sack ee aos cane a 25.55 23.00 Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Bonalsonville 26.15 25.95 25.80 25.00
m. Co.,-Rome - i aie : / : S
ee ns "| Shuman L/S Mkt., Hagan 26.40 25.77 25.03
a6 ; or Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 26.75, 26.40 25.90 25.20
- 5 2 ar 80 26.20 25:50 | Swainsboro L/S, Swainsboro 26.90 26.25 25.60 25.10
; : ae | Apel 27 #
Rome 28.00 27.75 26.50 re s
a+ Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 26.40 25.55 24.70 2497 |
ee Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 26.35 26.24 24.60 26.01 =
27.05 26.95 27.05 26.05 : :
2 cl Ey as gear Fake Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 26.40 26.25 26.00 ;
ee ae ai _Elbert L/S Auct. Barn, Elberton 26.50 25.00 20.00 4
rc ee 26.79 26 $0. Se Farmers L/S Auct., Nashville 26.85 26.10 25.55 - 74.50 A
: 26.65 ; a ee: | Farmer's Stockyard, Arlington 26.16 25.90 25.36 25.00
26.67 a ee : Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania 26.40. 25.75 25.00 24.00
: : cs ate 3.76 = sae F500 | McRae Stockyard, McRae 26.50 25.75 24.51 23.00
d agsdale .O' i eg tm e a ie A - - =
* ws ce ee Oui os as as Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 26.30. 25.70. 24.91. -- 2470 =
ira, ui: f je je le e -
- oe ee or SES 7% 50 27.20 Mitchel Co. L/S Co., Camilla 26.53 26.20 25.70 25.00
5 on Ame 5 Ot e \. . . EB
Vaid ae es Fides, eae oer cen sete Smith S/Y, No. 3, Thomson 26.30 26.00 26.40 26.00
: st Co., sta x 4 ; -
F es oe a Tattnall L/S Mkt., Glennville 26.50 26.05 25.05
ee. Us Mike aan erie a arate - Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 27.20 26.40
er a er -10- 50 50 : -
Bee, Statesboro. 27.01 +-26.04 25.06 26.00 | APrL28 :
ee: : 26.01 Claxton S/Y, Claxton: 26.50 25.75 25.00
aL ele 1s Com. Co: Cordele 26.55 26.14 26.10 Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 26.15 25.61 24.75 24.00 |
Flint River L/S Auct., Bainbridge 27.00 26.50 ~=- 25.60 Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 26.64 26.18 26.75 25.05
R Saas ;
er 2 S/Y, ee 27.04 .26.67 25.71 25.50 | Ragsdale-Long Com. Co., Quitman 26.64 26.15 24.60 :
26.65 26.15 25.55 25.95 | Seaboard $/Y, Colquitt 26.50 26.31 25.50 24.95 |
S/Y, Tifton 2681 > 2608 25505" ; April 28
ne TTS ER RAO 75-60" | Tuner Co. SV, Ashburn 26.70 26.40 25.70 :
; ~ : __ _*} Union S/Y, Albany 76-74 2628 26.10. 25.70 =
Com. Co., Cartersville 27.90 27.50 26.00 23.00 |
ie ca. neh =a ad ee eae asus. | ees ST Vicon 26.52 26.00 2505 2825
=~ . Swaiasbora 26.75 2625 26.00 25.00 Wilkes Co. S/Y, Washington 26.30, 25.70 25.00 -
oe Se a | April 29 :
28.05 _ 27.00 Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 25.76 25.36 24.77 23.65
Sumter L/S Assn., Americus <26ll . 254) 25.78... 25.00
7.
4
(Continued from Page 1)
Mountains of Aftnenia or the Mountains
cf Ararat, immigrated westward into
Europe. Later in Europe, the Caucausians
were called the Celtics. Later, a people
eame called the Germanic who pushed
the Celtics West of the Rhine and settled
in what is now Germany, Denmark,
Sweden and Norway. Later, these Ger-
manic people have been called Nordic or
Northern race.
It was the invasion of Great Britian
by Germanic people, under, the name of
Norsemen, Danes and~ Saxons, - that
created what we call the Anglo-Saxon
race Never in all history has any Repub-
By T om Linde
lie form of yovetiieak nor any Baiso:
cratic form of government, been estab-
lished and made to endure for any con-
siderable period of time except by men
who came from the Caucausian and Ger-.
manic races. The Germans never attain-
ed this goal and the Caucausians alone
never attained it; but, when the Caucau-
sian and Germanic blood fused in Great
Britian and when the Norman leadership :
and the feudal land system was brought
in by William the Conquerer into Great
Pritian in 1066, there developed a race of
man who have never since submitted to
the rule of a dictator in any form or under
any name. The great land mark of the .
statesmanship born of this combination
in their purity to a much
al document was signed o King
sword point of the jand owner
mother country. . is
- The men and women 0
racy held these traditions an
thes States. Ee
Loe TOM LINDER-
Commissioner ot A
SHEEP AND GOATS
-$HEEP AND
FOR SALE
GOATS |
FOR SALE.
SHEEP AND GOATS | FARM
FOR SALE
HELP WANTED |
Want farmer for 85 A. Estate | E
S Ibs
~Pea
~ postage.
ming, Rt. 1.
Matgiobe Tomato Seed, $2.75
Rutger $2.25 Ib: Certified
Rutger, $35 lbs Collard, $1 1b.;
Wakefield Cabbage, $1. 40 Ib.
Hae Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt.
40 bu. two crop Crowder Pea
Seed (kind used for canning),
for sale. W. +A. Evans, Dublin,
~ Rt. 5, Box 27, Dexter Rd.
i
400 bags Brown Top Millet, $8
Cwt. FOB Bousa Farm. Richard
Harvill, Millen. Tel. 428W.
Banana-Muskmelon Seed, half
cup, 45c; 80c cup; Truckers
Favorite Seed Corn, $1 gal. PP.
Mrs, B. T. Thornton, Bowdon.
White Blackeyed Crowder
Seed, 3 lbs., $1.00. Plus
Gladys Duran, Cum-
Stone Mtn. and-Grey Stone
Watermelon, also Rockyford
Cantaloupe Seed, each 25c small
teacup; Also Dynamite Pop-
corn, 20c lb. Limit"4 cups to
customer. Add postage. E. E.
Kurtz, Marietta, Rt. 1.
Giant Gourd Seed, 4 ft circum.,
3 packs, $1.25; Martin, 3 packs,
$1; Okra Seed, $1 lb.; Also Cat-
65 lbs. good, clean, hone pick-
ed Long Green Okra Seed, 95
pet. germ., 50c lb.; 5 lbs., $2. Add
postage. Will not. ship less than
pound. C. Leon Smith, La-
Grange, Rt. 1.
750 lbs. Brown Top Millet, re-
cleaned, in 100 lb: new bags,
$6.50 Cwt. FOB. Homer E. Wil-|
liams, Athens, 481 Ruth St.
Mammoth Russian Sunflower
Seed, large heads, $1.20 gal. PP.
Mrs. Nobie Elliott, Lavonia, Rt.
Le :
Green Pod Okra, Blacklee and
Kleckley Sweet Watermelon,
Rockyford Cantaloupe, Pupmkin,
Yellow Crookneck Squash, 25c
cup; $1 qt.; Citron, 75c lb.; White
Bunch Butterbeans, 25c lb. Ice-
box Watermelon. and Martin
Gourd, 5c doz. and stamped en-
velope. Betty Mewborn, Boling-
broke, Rt. 1.
2000 lbs. tall Hegari, 99.27 pct.
pure, 84 pct. germ.; tested Mar.
54, in 150 lb. bags, 6c lb. at
farm, Will Waynne, Rayle.
- 1953 crop Brown Top and Cat-
tail Millet, recleaned, 100 Ib.
bags, high germ. and purity. Let-
ters ans. Will -ship anywhere
nip Plants, $1 doz. Add postage.|small or large orders. Virgil -T.
L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5.
'Barber, Nashville, Rt. 3.
National
National Hemerocallis
annual
with daily conducted tours
on Thursday,
dosta.
Hemerocollis :
| Convention At Valdosta May 18
Valdosta, Lowndes, County, will be- hosts to. the
(flower) Society at
conventionbeginning
through Thursday, May 20an interesting~program
will be given each day during the convention together
den of Valdosta, where Hemerocallis are featured, and
20, a special Hemerocallis Show will
be presented at the Garden Center. For further infor-
mation and details, contactMrs. Daisy Norwood, Val-
_ (Flower).
8th
18,
its
uesday. May:
of the many beautiful gar-
Georgia Forestry
man E. Talmadge and other
SAF sessions wi
registration.
Meet In Atlanta May 5th, 6th
. More than 300 persons from throughout Georgia and
other Southeastern states are expected to gather at the
Dinkler Plaza Hotel, all day Wednesday and Thursday,
May 5-6 to attend. the annual joint meeting of the
Georgia Forestry Association, the University of Geor-
gia Forestry School Alumni Association, and the Geor-
gia Chapter, Society of American: Foresters, ~
The meeting will feature talks by Governor Her-
ing of the Keep Georgia Green cash prize to winnin
counties in the $2,000 annyal fire preven
sponsored by the Gggrala Fores
open at
Commission~ Tp
forestry leaders and award-
_oonte:
mae gePn
a m,
May yb with |
1953 crop clean, spineless Okra
Seed, 50c Add postage. Mrs.-Earl
Swann, Union Point, Rt. 1.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want 2 hands (men -for farm
work; Also woman for. light
farm chores. Wage $4. daily,
house on school bus and mail
route, elec. Contact me at farm
on Noahs Ark. Rd. <3. mi, SE
Jonesboro. Fred Barber, Jones-
boro, Box .206. Z
Want middle age, ae
reliable white woman for light
farm chores and care for poul-
try, $15. weekly. private room
and - board. Mrs. apenas Pp;
Prance, Quitman.
Want middle age ornite wo-
man to do light farm work on
farm. Private room, board, $13. |
weekly. Sundays off. Mrs. ee
Highsmith, Marietta,Rt. 4. Ph.
8- 2052 or 9=5511,
Want middle age* woman of
.| good character to do small farm
chores on farm for private
room, board, fair pele with
elderly. woman. Mrs.-A. C . Mob-
ley, Concord. : :
Want settled white woman
to do garden and other light
farm work on farm. Good
home and salary. Mrs. J, S.
Fowler, Roswell, Rt. 1. :
Want good, healthy, clean
woman to live in home on farm
and help with Jight farm chores,
poultry, ete. No objection to
1 or 2- children. Small salary.
Will L. Dunn, Tino tas Rt. De
_|farm chores for room, board,
in North Ga.
truck . farming. Have 1 horse
and equipment for 1- farm,
seed, fertilizer, living quarter's -
lights, drilled _well, sewage, ae
school bus and church eet
mile pavement. Need at ont.
Single man or couple, with.
Repair and building Exp. Mrs. ve
Wm. H. Weir, - Reo a
Rupley Dr., N: Be cao
Want ey ee One Sie
tian whtie woman: to live as)
one of family and do- -ligat|~ <
especially for|a tobacco crop for
salary. Must be healthy neat,
All conveniences. - References
exchanged. Good home _ for | St.
right person, Mrs. Homer Da-|
Be. Stockbridge,. Sous Mie Ph;
845.
Want -settled colaned Se
no Objection to 1 child, to live
on farm and do light - farm |
chores. Furnish. 3 R. house,
garden spot and salary. 12 mi. | 2n)
No. Columbus. Good home for |r
Whit 2 ae
|job on-
eral farmi
tle. Calvin
Rt. 3.
right people, Write. J. O.
Brown, es ae O. Box
66.
Want single man as ler
in bee work on farm, Must
reliable, willing worker. State}
age and wages expected with | ens
room and board. Give refer- |
nces. J. 0; 2 Hallman, sar
Blackshear, Rt, 1, Box 106-A
Want good Sapiies on. 3rds,
4ths., or standing rent basis.
Good 8 R house, REA lights,
good pasture, plenty running |
water, well water, good land, :
10 acre allotment for cotton.
3 mi. Loganville. B. L.. oe
Ea Rt. ae sae
country ae
oe "
GRADE . Thomaston Avista Athens :
4-27 4-27 4-28 428
Steers & Helfers : pare St pee
Choice No Report 21.25-23.10 - 3 POR Ee pera ae
Good 19.00-21.50 18.50-21.25 2.0). f= 2 2 19,00-19,10.
Conl. 16.00-19,25 15.50-18.50 (16.00-17.85 15.60-17.75
Utility _13.50-15.50 -13.00-15.00 = 13,50-15.75 -12.50-14.75 1
cuttters 11.00-13.25 11.00-13.00 11.00-12.75_ -14-00-12.25 t
: - ee = -
CALVES 3 j Tee aS : i
Good & Choice 18,00-21.00 17.00-21.00 _ 18.00-21.00 | 16,50-20,00
Util. & Com, 13.50-17.50 13.00-17.75 13.25-17.25 - 12.50-17.00
Good & Choice Vealers 18.50-23.00 - 18.00-22.50 \ es AO 18.00-23.0 :
cows ; je ea Soe Se
Usility 11.00-13.25 =: 11.50-13.50. 11,00- 13.00, 5
Cc. & G, 8.00-11.50 8.25-11,75. Sneed eer iy
BULLS PSone eee ee =
Util. & Gomi, oe 13.00-15.25 - 13,00-15.50
Cutters 11,00-13.00 11,00-12.00 11.00- 13.00
ts 2 are i ater
Helfors --12.00-17.75 - 12.00-18.50 12. 0-17.25
Calves , 13,.50-18.75 -12.75-20.00 eve
cotton. Pe move them
smith Summ