Campbell, Commissioner e ane in the Market Bul- s ate ee had dis- : on that ae ane ction exce 2 t his own One oud not think id corn from his: crib- f hybrid vigor in the sec- ion decreases yields from 20 nt: The same thing will hap- 1 plants corn where a proper job eling has not been done. The vig- Lybrid- depends upon the crossing jeultural mmissioner_ of Agriculture, tlanta, Ga. as females from breeders. : enstern: oe pehowr ipsay 1:00 P. M. oe d Hereford Agsn., . Spring R undup Sale. 37 bulls and 30 fe- . Union Stock Yards. Ralph 7. Cammack, Atlanta, 599 Morning: side Dr. N. E. : Columbus, eee c Chatta- oochee Valley Fair Grounds. Show sale of hereford seattle: polled horned. 4 Georg) Sale, tees _ supper a8 7:00 P. M., oe 21. Se? aaa < head bulls, cows | pionship bloodlines. a WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1955 ? t NUMBER 23 ae consisting _ of 15=] e, bred and open | 0 two single crosses. Where one of the single crosses is not detasseled properly, _ the corn is at best no more than an open pellinated variety. 2. Early hybrids should not he ie : uniess one intends to hog off or feed im- mediately upon its reaching maturity. The only exception would be where the grow- er has a type of crib in which weevils can _be controlled. There is little use in grow- _ ing an early hybrid in an attempt to beat the drouth and then have the weevil eat A because of lack of protection. a Recognize the fact that on the aver-_ age for every week of earliness you re-. ~ ceive a reduced yield and increased eo - damage. 4 To get an adapted fy orid: correctly labeled, the best assurance is to buy cer- tified seed. A Crop Improvement Associa- tion label is ue best guarantee of good seed. oo Some Boodinon cenjiticd commercial seed are available. Experiment Stations test these annually and the County Agent or Experiment Station can aes recom- Bo endations. = Under the authority vested in me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Georgia, and more particularly the Laws relating to Commercial Fertilizers and to the Laws relating to Economic Poisons, for the purpose of extending pre- vious regulations, and the enactment of _ new regulations relating to the conditions of sale, mixing, and labeling, of Fertilizer- Pesticide Mixtures in this State, the fol- lowing rules and regulations are hereby ordered, prescribed, and promulgated: 1. SPECIALTY FERTILIZERS WITH PESTICIDES FOR HORTICULTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL USES, (Non-food or forage crop formulations) may contain - organic pesticides, except systemics, and may be sold without restriction as to area or package size. All packages must be fully labeled showing both the fer- . tilizer and pesticide guarantees, and must be in conformation with both laws. All a ms Act and the Fed- [+ =e The recommended hybrids for Geor- pia are: FOR THE MOUTAINS AND LIMESTONE* VALLEY -White Hybrid: Tenn. 29, Dixie 33, _ Georgia 101; Yellow. Hybrids: Tenn. 90, Dixie 22, V. P. I. 802, U.S. 282, N. C. 36 and N. C. 27. a FOR THE PIEDMONT White Hybrids: Georgia 101, Dixie~ - 11, Coker 911, Georgia 103, Funk G-. 785; Yellow Hybrids: Dixie 62, NeC> 27, Wood S-210, Dixie. 18 and Funk G-714 A. FOR THE COASTAL PLAIN - For the cribWhite Hybrid: Coker 811; Yellow. Hybrid: Dixie 18. For Hogging-Off Early Hybrids: - Dixie 33, Georgia 101, Dixie 22, Nea C, 27 and Dixie 82. . Very Early Hybrids: U. S. 13 and other midwest Se of similar ma- turity.- GEORGE H. KING Associate Director College of Agriculture Experiment Stations : G cide Act. Dual registration for each mix- ture under the Georgia Fertilizer Law~ and Economic Poisons Act is required. 2. FIELD CROP FERTILIZERS WITH PESTICIDES, (Food, Forage, Fiber, and Tobacco formulations) may ~ contain those organic pesticides that are known not to affect flavor or are in- capable of translocation so as to transmit residues, and may be sold without re- striction as to area or package size, except that there shall be no bulk sales or deliv- eries of these mixtures. All packages must be fully labeled showing both the fertilizer and pesticide guarantees, and must be in conformation with both laws. All labls. must be acceptable under the Georgia Economic Poisons Act and the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. Dual registration under the Georgia Fertilizer Law and Economic Poisons Act is required. o The following specimen label is of PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA MA Address al] items for publi on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE RKET BULLETIN ication ana requests to be put CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL Bele ae : ASSOCIATION \ pp ae _ SRR eae Notices of farm produce of notice. under postage regulations inserted one fime on each request and repeated omy when request is accompanied by new copy and appurtenances admissible Under Re Act the Builetin. nor for any transac notices not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Georgia Market Bulletin does tion resulting from published Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address _ PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner Published 114-122 Pace St., By Depariment Notify on FORM 3578 -Covingion. Georgia 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia Weekly ai of Agriculiure Bureau of Markets, Office at Covington, Georgia Accepted for mailing at specia Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. under Act of June 6, 1900. l rate of postage provided for Executive Offic Sigte Capitol, 114-122 Pace St., Editorial] and Executive Offices Publication Office Covingion, Georgia e State Capitol Atlanta. Ga. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE santhemums, Silver White, Golden Yellow, Smith Encan- tress Pink, Colter Lavender, Shaggy, Cream, Oakleaf Bronze, Howard Red, Red Cluster, 20 plants, $2; Button and Daisy Type, 20, $1. Mrs. R. Ll. Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. 5. Nierembergia Plants, deep violet cup, shaped dwarf spreads 10-12 in., bloom summer and fall $1.15 doz.; White Thrift, 3 doz., $1.50; Red Hibiscus, all col. Phlox Seed, 30c tsp. and 3c stamped env. Mrs. Lon Ash- worth, Dacula, Rt. 1. Rose Colored Thrift, 5 nice, rooted clumps, $1.25; Nierember- gia, Purple Robe. a dwarf com- pact perennial small purple cup, from spring until fall, $1.25 doz.; All col. Larkspur, 3 doz., $1 Add post- age. Mrs. Clarence MecMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1. Philippine Gans Lily Bulbs, blooming size, 30c ea. Mrs. S. F. George, Dawson, Rt. He Pyramid Arborvitae, 1 and 2 yrs. old, 8, $1; Single Blue Hy- acinth, blooming size, 50, $1; Wool Poppy Seed, heaping table- spoon, 10c with stamped env. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel, Dawson- FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Nandinas, 10, $1, plus 20c post- age; August, Rain, Resurrection Lilies, 4 of each, $1, plus 15 postage; Easter Lily Plants, blooming size, 6, $1. Plus 15c postage.; Snowdrops, 12, $1, and 15 postage. Mrs. M. L. Duncan, Cairo, 342 - 3rd. Ave., N. W. Chrysanthemums, 65c doz.; Larkspur, 35 doz.; Coral Vines, 50c ea.: Amaryllis, 25c ea.; Milk and Wine, 15c-20c ea; 3 col. Cannas, 75c-$1.50 doz.; Grass Pinks, 45 doz.; Day Lilies, 35 doz.; White Iris, 45c doz.; Iris Junipers, 50c ea. Pius postage. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1. , Nandinas: 8-12 in., 20c ea.; 13- 16 in. 25c ea.; Abelias, 2 yr. plants, 20c ea. Add postage. No out-of-state orders. Mrs. Wiech, Guill Camak. Tube Roses, Cannas, Iris, $1 doz.; Milk and Wine Lilies, Red Seven Sister Running Rose, Lantanas, Pink Crapemyrtle, Coralberry Umbrella Palm, Day Lilies, 25c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Dbl. Hollyhock, mixed colors, 2 Thls.,.25c; Grass Pinks, mostly double, mixed colors, 10 tsp. Add postage. Mrs. R. L. Bentley, - Carnesville, Rt. 2. Privet Hedge Plants. Free if come and dig them, or will dig them for small charge. Dewey Gullendge, Dallas, Rt. 1. (Mt. Tabor Community). Salmon Pink Poppy, Pink, White, and Blue Larkspur Plants, 75c C; 5 dif. Geraniums, 7 dif. Begonias, Xmas Cacti, others, 12 cuttings, $1; Add 25c postage ea. order; Pink, and White Everblooming Rose cut- tings, 50c doz. Mrs. John Goble, Cedartown, Rt. 3. ; Rooted Verbena, Rose, Baie Purple, Brilliant Red, Bright Red, Lavender, Blue with White Eye, Red and White Stripe, etc., 3 doz., $1 Damp moss packed. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula. Rooted Per. Verbena, White, Bright, Blood , and Brilliant Red, etc.; Mums, large, med., small, all colors, 3 doz., $1; Pink Per. Phlox, Cushion Mums, all colors, bloom June until frost, 75c doz.; Large Bronze Mums, $1 doz. Moss packed. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Chula. Few Pink Wisteria, 75c ea.: Planty large White Florist Type Mums, 2 plants, 25c; Rainbow Col. Mum, 2,,35c; Exch; few for Jersey Beauty Dahlias, or Pink and White Pom, Little White Button Mums (size of dime). Add postage. Mrs. Jd&mes Pear- son, Coosa, Rt. 1. sos Bushes, 3-4 ft., $1.25 ; 5 ft. and over, $3 ea. Mrs. M. ae Burns, Carrollton, Rive. 0: Box 315.- Hardy field grown Plants, in large type, Good News,, Bessie Clark, Silver | Sheen, Tottys Yellow, Ga. Rose sev. colors PomPoms, and But- tons, asst. 50 plants, $2. PP. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula. Mum Catalpa Trees, 18 in., 50c ea. Add postage. H. P. Aderhold, College Park, 510 W. Vesta Ave. Mixed col. Snapdragon Seed, 20c tsp.; Ice Plant Seed, 60, 20c. Seed 3c stamp. Mrs. I. N. Minish, Commerce, Rt. 4. French Dogwood, 50-85 ea.; Smaller ones, 75 doz.; Ivy, $3 C; Deep Pink Mimosa Seed, 25 cup; Paper White Narcissi, and White with Yellow Cup, ea. 15 mulbs, $1; Nandina Seed, 35 cup. Add postage. Mrs. G. Rx Nunn, Crawfordville, Rt. 2: 15 dif col. fin un-named Iris, $1!-15 kinds Mums, Yellow Spoon. Rose Daisy (yellow cent- er), Pinks, Reds, etc, Red Oleanders, $1; Queen Anns Lace Michaelmums Daisy, 25c plants, $1. Add 25c postage in State, 35c out-of-state. Mrs. W. E. John- son, Crawfordville, Rt. 2. Two 1 yr. old Boxwoods, $1 ea.; Sweet Shrubs, 75c doz- Orange Day Lilies, Yellow Jon- quils Bulbs, 25 doz.; May Roses rooted, 25c ea.; Purple Iris, 50c doz.; Bridal Bouquet, rooted, 25c ea.; Xmas Cacti, 20c ea. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Hen & Biddie Cacti in 3 sizes $1.50 - $2, $5: Monkey Tail Cac- ti, 25e rooted cut.; 20c not root- ed; Jew, 15c cut.; Ice Plant Roots, 5 per leaf. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming, Riteps Dbl. Geranium Cuttings, $1 doz.; Ferns, Single Begonias, 25c Red Cannas, Day Lilies, 25c doz.; Dbl. Begonias, Silver Band Ferns, 50c Justicia, Snake Cac- ti, Strawberry Begonia, 35c; Mums, large, 50c doz.; English, Star, Ivy, Jade, 30c. Plus post- age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum- ming. Spruce and White Pines, Kal- mia, Carolina Laurels, Red and Flowering Maples, Silver Leaf Maple, Sweet Gum, Sourwood Dogwood, 12, $1. 75: Arbutus, Galax, Siberian Iris, Trudipet Vine, Dbl. Day, Blackberry Lil- ies, Per. Sweet Peas, Aperatumn, Cushion and Button Mum $1. Mrs.. F. M. Eaton, ban | lonega. Rt. 1. ieee ville; Rt. 3. - Ligustrum, nice bushy 3 yr. plants, 75c ea. No mail orders. Mrs. H. W. Hayes, Decatur, 3841 Lawrenceville Rd. De. 2594. : Jap. Magnolia, $1.50 up; Old Time. Boxwood (large) $8 up; Spring Blooming Shrubs, 35c up. Mrs. W. A> Clinkscales, De- catur, 215 - 4th Ave. Pink, White, Dogwood, Oak, Cherry, Sourwood, up to=3 it. 8, $1; Rock Fern, $1 doz.; Tulip Poplar, Lombardy Poplar, Cher- ry Laurel, 4, $1. Mail orders only. Add postage. Mrs. W. B. Lawson, Decatur, RFD 2. Exhibition Mums: Booking orders for spring delivery, Alba- tross, Blazing Gold, Silver Ball, White and Pink Turner, Betsey Ross, Several others, $2 doz. Mrs. B. J. Wilber, Decatur, 1006 Adams St. De. 6804. Mixed Dahlia Sed, 25c pk.; Yellow Cannas, 75 doz.; Yel- low March Flowers, 75 doz.; Large and Med. Dahlia Bulbs, $1.50 doz. Plus Hostage: Eunice Woody, Dial. Nice large Dahlias, asst. col- ors, White, Yellow, Red, Pur- ple, Pink, $1.50 doz. PP. Miss Betty Lou Hunnicutt, Dial. - Dbl. Altheas, White Dogwood, ea. $1 doz. rooted; Sev. dif. kinds Lily and other bulbs (ex- cept for glads), mixed, $1 C, Sev. Dif. kinds Shrubs, and Evergreen, $1 doz.; Monthly Roses, red, yellow, rooted, 50c cutting. Mrs. Luther McAlvin, Donalsonville, Rt. 1, Box 217. Granny Greybeard, Teaolive, Red and White Dogwood, Red Berry Holly, Southern Magnolia, Yellow Jasmine, Silver Leaf Maple, Red and Orange Pyra- canthas, 1-5 ft., 10c ft., Rooted. Moss packed. Exch. for sacks or dried fruit. Add 50c postage. Mrs. R. D. Connell, Dublin, Rt. 5, Box 141 B. Yellow, Red, Pink, White Chrysanthemums, also Little Summer Mums, 20c doz., 6 dozz., $1, Plus postage. MO or Money; If less than a dollar, stamps. Mrs. W. D. Hamrick, Dunwoody, Tahal, Single Blue Hyacinths, $1 doz.; Rosemary, 25c, 50c, and $1 size; Purple Wisteria, 25c, 50c 75c, and $1 size. Add postage. New Dawn Roses, 3 sizes, Abel- ja, 25 size; Rose, Pink Cher- okee $1; Red Flowering Pear, 25c; White Iris, 50c. Plus post- age. Miss Mary C. Florence, Durand , Day, Dewberry Lilies, Span- ish, Dutch Iris, mixed col. mised Physostegis Ageratum, col. Gla Bulbs 50: doz. Bah ues $1 Wy, Large prize ewinning Chry- covered with. White, Blue Siberian Iris, Hardy Phlox, mixed Mums, Goldenglow, Pink Thrift, 15e doz.; Hardy Hibiscus, Hardy Hydrangea, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. John Blackwell, Dahlon- ega, Rt-.1, Box 51. Red Hot Poker, $2 doz.; Also Catnip, 25 ~ bunch: Kudzu Crowns, $2.50 C. Add postage. Mrs. Claude Blackwell, Dah- | lonega, Rt. 1. = Red Hot Poker, $2 doz.; 75 for 4; Orange Lilies, $1.50 doz.; March Flowers, Blue Flag, Iris, $1.50 doz.; Evergreen Vine, $1 Cc. Add postage. Dollie Pear- son, Dahlonega, Rt.. 1:- 4 each, Hyacinths, Tulips, Tiger Lilies, $1; Iris, Siberian Iris, Hardy Phlox, Mums, 75c doz.; Hardy Hydrangea, mixed col. Hibiscus, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. BE Box 54. Abrovitaes, Tree Boxwood, 25e ea.; Siberian, and Mixed Col. Iris, Trailing Arbutus, Red Honeysuckle, 85c doz.; Tulip Bulbs, $1 doz.; Pink Thrift, 35 plants, 50c; Hardy Phlox, White Mums, Mtn: Laurels, Spruce, White Pines, Dogwood, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Odie Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Several colors Iris, mixed, Fall Pinks, Butter and Eggs, Hibiscus, Dbl. Day Lilies, Trail- ing Arbutus, 50c doz. Red Hot Poker, $1. 75 doz. Add post- aoe Ey Grindle, Dahlonega, Boxwood, Japonicas, Spireas, Almonds, Calycanthas, Butter- | fly Bush, Jasmine, Rhododend- rons, Oakleaf Hydrangea, White Easter Roses, White and Pur- ple French Lilacs, Bridalwreath, your collection, $1.50 doz.; Grape Hyacinths, 50c doz.: Star of Bethlehem, 50c C. Mrs. M.L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. acl : Rhododenrons, Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, Sourwood, Dogwood, Maple, White Pine, your collec- tion, $1. 50 doz.; Red Berry Hol- ly, 6-12 in., 50 ea.; Trailing Ar- butus, $1 doz; Yellow Cannas, 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. D. M. Hollaway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. So. Ga. Long Needle Pines, $2 doz.; Spruce, White Pines, Maple, Sourwood, Dogwood, Chestnut, Chinquapin, $1.50 doz. Holly, 2- 3 ft., $2 doz. Mrs. Nellie Eaton, Dahlonega, te bs Mixed Perennials,, Phlox, Mums, Asters, Foxglove, Drag- on Head, Blue Ageratum, all hardy blue Evergreen Vinca, 2 doz, mixed, $1; Globe Arbor- vitae, Eng. Juniper, rooted cut- tings, $1 ft.; Add postage. No order less than dollar. Mrs. Charles H. Edwards, Ellijay, Rt.) 3, Rose Have Village. : 6 Boxwood, $8 ea.: Come see; Young rooted ones, 1 per 7: Hedge Plants, $2 C; Weeping Mary, 7 Sisters Rose Bush, Grand Daddy Greybread, 4 $1; Moses Burning Buning Seed, 35c pack R. C. Stover, Ellijay, Rt, 5: Yellow Iris, 50c doz.: Purple King, Gray and Lav., Gold, Pur- ple Bicolor, 6, 75c; Tall Light Orchid Iris, 3, 50c; Mixed Large Mums, Purple Hardy Aster, Pink, White Hardy Phlox, Miss. Native Verbena, 50c doz Add |- postage. Mrs. Mary ebeley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 98. All col. Azaleas, Dogwood, Sweetshrubs, $1 doz.; Old Fash- jon Snowball Bushes, 50c ea.; Golden Bells, Seven Sister Ros- es, 25c ea. All rooted. Add post- age. No Fla. orders. Mrs. Cleve Cantrell, Ellijay, Star Rt. B. Pink Hardy Phlox, Aster, Digitalis, Blue Ageratum, Yellow Iris, 75 doz.; Old Fash- ion Roses, Pink Almond, Purple Lilacs, Dif. types Spireas, Dbl. Rose Altheas, Single White, 50c ea.; 3,.$1; Snow Ball, Hydran- geas, $1, Rooted Plus postage. Miss Jeanne Langley, Ellijay, Rt.8. wee Altheas, 12 rooted Box- Many colors large Iris, Few : i Purple | Pink Mimosa Bushes, Pink, Oa Flowering Crabap: Flowering Peach, 75 Red Weigelas, Pink Golden Bells, Red S| ed Altheas, P. G. Hydra Webb, Ellijay, Rt. 3 Fragrant Temeg Li Orange Lilies, mixed ct Dbl. Yellow Daffodils, Flowering Single Orange | Lilies, 75 doz.; Woodbine | 3, 1; 12 $3. Add post Emma Clayton, Ellijay, B. 5 = Purple Foxglove, 5 do Lemon Lilies, Red Glad, Daisies, Gold Button Pink Phlox, 65c doz.; lips, 6, 75e: Boxwood Arborvitae. Snowba Add postage. Mrs. Na: erson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Bo King Alfred Daffodils 500, $10.; Fall Pinks, d 60c doz.; 2 doz: $1 No Monroe Barnes, Ellijay, Butterfly Bush, Dbl. Goldenbells, : Roses, Small Boxwood, Almo Red Spireas, Arborvitae gelas, White, Blue Lila sythia, Japoni a, 40c e Lilies, 5, $1; > Foxgloves, cinths, Per. Phlox, Iris, Add postage. Mrs. Le Ellijay, Rios = Corn Bead Seed, bse Ornamental Gourd Seed, cup. 50c. Ad postage. Mee Sellers, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Blue Iris, incurved _ Bronze Mums, 65c doz.; Iris, 75c -doz.; Yellow Japor Dbl. Pink Premium Rose, White Spirea, $1 ea. Add a age. Mrs. D. P. Garrett, El] ZR: > sais Pfitizer Junipers, 10-14 in Tes Junipers, 18- in. to 2 Globe Arborvitaes, same $1.50 ea. $5 orders RP Ain State insp. Mrs. Louis a Ellijay, Rt. 3. White Dbl. and Single Sp Red, Pink, Spirea, Single Pu) Althea, Forsythia, 50c, ea.; oH Pinks, 50c doz.; Cushion Mi 5, $1; Purple Foxglove, $1 Del. in Ga No less order $1 G insp. Mrs. Adel] ee | jay Rt. 2. y Young. Boxwood, fee a in., $4 doz.; Smaller size, $3 Add postage. Me M. Coch Ellijay; RED-5:- 3 = Xmas Cacti, 25 ea. Strawberry Begonia, white, | Oxalis, Nickel Moss, 35 ea tanas, Sweetgum. Ivy, G iums Red, 20c cut.; Dbl. 4 dils, Cushion Mums, White, || low, Purple, Pink, 50 doz. ] H. A. Chastain, Ellijay, Rt. & Yellow Easter Roses, 50c_ Large Bronze Mums, 75c Peach Glads, blooming $ 4 White Mums, 50c doz.; Li Lilies, Hyacinths (blue), doz.; Red Dahlia Bulbs, $ doz.: Hen and Biddie Cacti, ea.: : Damp packed, Add post! Mrs. Freeman Longs. ay RED 5. Guinea Wing, Conch, mal gonias, 25c cut.; Yellow Mu 35e doz.; Yellow, Pink, 1 Tone Monthly Rose eutti 25e ea. 6, $1; Small roc Marechalneil Rose, 50c.ea.;- fled Petunia, Chinese Pi Sweet William, mixed seed, pack. Add postage. Mrs. W. Louman, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Mtn. Azaleas, 25c ea 7S: Mtn. White Dogwood, Pines, Mtn. Holly, Laven cust, Black Haw, Old - Lily Tree, Altheas, wT lacs, 50 ea; Yellow | and Wild Pink Yellow Primrose, 502 | postage. Mrs. Presi: Ellijay, Rt. 5. wood, 50 ea.s Nice bee os xe ane sud es: s, wet, n, Lave a 4 uP ine shlonces, ee ne |R $l ly Bu nce 4, t ee ) Dt S} Paper . White of Bethlehem, Yellow ee Mary, is, Big Red Roses, mpet Daffodils, Star , $4 M. Add post- rank Parks, Ellijay, ani tut DbL ee Yellow Daisy, a doz. Add Ts. Be oe r Oak Seedlings, 8- 0c; Booking orders Mums, Silver Sheen, doz. Add post- e orders. Mrs. , Elberton, Rt. rchid | ee , Cushion, Small Va- and Purple Pom id Coast, 3 doz., -$1. ostage. No order under A. Fambrough, Elb- Wreath, Jap. Quince, Crapemyrtle, Snowball, smine, 75c ea.; Yellow, arcissi, Purple Violets, quils, Orange Lilies, Purple 3s, Red, Yellow Center Iris, ite Iris, 75 doz. A. E. Hugh- E cae Rt fe all Bushes, oie ea.; Little Rose Bud , 25c3 Purple Ache- bel, 25 doz.; Gar- bs., : Mrs. aoe , large, of Sharon, 10c- | Xmas and Thanksgiv- d a Cat tail Cacti, 5c-10c de for print sacks 3 , Add postage, Mrs. , Fitzgerald, 512_#. UL ow Ball, Kerria a ceces Pink, Red thia, Roses, Box- a ee 50 ea.y Abro- rs pers, 50c ea.} Per. ox, 50 ea.: Bear Grass, $1 loney: ickle, 50c shrub last fall, 3 ae Dbl. Geranium cut- PP on orders $1 fo chks. Money pre- ENE Bs Be Flow-. te Te z illarney and Goldi- pooh ea: Butterfly inca, Purple Violets, de silies, 5c; Peach and rees ; White Crim- ; ple Verbena plants, , 10c and '25c. Mrs ard, Fortson, ~ pple Blossom Wer: f. FOB.| 1554 Willis Mill Rd., SW. Ra. : a ich Seed, 50 large ane ee e tt attie se Al- Ci Baik. etl Ceinctere st | Willa ;| bronze, $1.25 doz, Wet packed. : Holly- >| lis, 2 yr. bulbs, $1 doz. ;| Quantity, $1; Boxwood, $1 ea.; Chrysanthemums (Exhibition or Large): Oriole, incurved yel- low (voted best flower in At- Janta 1954 Natl, Mum Show); -Templin, semi- curved -| Postage 25e. Ready shipment Mar. and early April. Mrs. A: M. Willingham, Grantville, - 18- 24 in. Red Crapemyrtle, 1h $25 $15 (Cy 2-3 ft 12.9 $3 $20 Ce 6-82 in. Nandinas, 125 $1 + Dwarf Sweet ae fine mixture, 25 plants, Sue Cs Del. in Ga. Mrs. R: fp Terrell, Greenville, o Ge pemynie 2, 3, 4 ft., orchid, red, $2.50 doz.; Nandinas, Discs 4 tt., $2 large clump, if you dig them: Tallow Trees for flow- ers and berries, $1. ea.; 2, $1.50; Sweetheart Rose, 1 yr. old, 5c: 2, $1.40. Add postage. Mts. J. B. Cousins, Greenville. Fragrant Red, and Canning Royal. Violets, $1 oz. = $6.4C.: White Wonder Violets, 4 plants, $1; Giant Purple, and Old Fash- ion Sweet Violets, 3 doz., $1.50; Scarlet Verbena, rooted, 2 doz., $1.25. Add postage. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3. _ Rooted -Semperviren Box- wood, SLs Slo Cy 6 osins $10 C; 4-6 in., $8 C. Mrs. Edna Sims, Acworth, RED 1. Seed: Salvia, Scarlet Sage, 20 tsp.; Also Achimenes Bulbs, Purple - King, 25 per 5; Amoor River. Hedge, 50, 50c. Octavia ACarry Acworth. Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 35c doz.; 50, $1; Watercress Plants, 40c "doz.: 4 doz., $1.35; Box- wood cuttings, not rooted, 10- 122in;, -$1.25 doz. PP. Mrs. Ma- mie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. chid, Yellow, Purple, many 2 Tones, $1.50 doz.; Red, White, Rose, Pink Hollyhoclk. Plants, $1 25 doz. Mrs. J. M. McGuire, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Beefsteak and Winged Be- gonias, _Loquots (three-year | plants), 25e ea.; Hybrid Amary- Add 35 extra for shipping each order. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. eae Thrift, 50e C. $3 M. Add postage. Mrs. David _ Parker, Pitot i) Chrysanthemums, many .var- jeties and colors, 25, $1.25; Hardy Mums, 35, $1. 50: Shaggy White, 12 plants, $1.25; Miixed Petun- jas, 75, $1.50; Fuji Spider Mum Free. PP, Mrs, W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rie : Large White, Yellow, and Red Mums, 55c. doz.; 2 doz., $1; Shasta Daisies, Blue. Moore Sto- kesia, 3. bunches, $1; Boston Fern, Xmas Cacti, Bird of Par- adise Seed, 25c pke. Add post- age. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Al- bany, 400 S. Cleveland. 500 sq. Ft. Pink Thrift, large Lilacs, blooming Pear, Mimosa, , | Dogwood, 50, $1. Will not ship. Mrs. R. F, Haney, Alpharetta, Ph. 4481, SDweL. Azalea Type Mums, Red, Pink, Yellow, Lavender, White and Two- Tone, 75 doz. plants. No Mail orders, Mrs. Frank Barford, Atlanta, 1185 oe Ave, SE. Ph. Di. 681 (. -Boxwoods, 10c-$7.50; ~ Box- wood cuttings, not rooted, $1 @; Abelia, Gardenia, Forsythia, Ligustrum, Nandinas, 25c-$2 ea.; Burfordi Holly, $1- $2. At my home. A. F. Jackson, At- lanta, 435 Ridgewood Rd. NE. De. 5495. Pink Thrift, large clump, 75c; White Candytutt, Dbl. Red Can- has, Admiral Byrd Daisies, |; Monkey Grass, Yellow Bell, Spireas, Weigeles, Altheas, Crapemyrtle, , eeping Willow, Nandina, orders. Oct 2 ft. Abelia, 75; 75e-$1.50. No mail . W. Rasco, Atlanta, 4768, ~| ciana, Purple Wisteria, 50c ea.; Fine large Tris, Sky Blue, Or-| cE OR SALE Boxwood, avg. 8 in. or better, 12%c ea, in 1000 lots, PP. up cheap at garden; Weigelas, 3-4 ft., 25 ea.; Gardenias, 50c; Mi- club Dr., NW, Rt, 14, Box 34. Giant Flowering Red Thrift, White and Blue also, rooted plants, 30, $2; 50, $3; $5 CePPs W. Williams, Atlanta, 741 Woodward Ave., SE. Ohe doz. Seed from Chinese Royal Pink Blossoming Mim- osa Tree, Five 3c tamps. Mrs. Jennie A. Jolley, Atlanta, . Rt. 7, Box 133. 7 varieties Spirea, Flowering Almond, Kerria, Abelia, Dbl. Althea, Purple, White, mixed, Forsythia, 25 ea.; Royal Poin- Tris; $1 bu.; Mimosas, 25c and 50c. Pink Thrift, 25 clump. No mail orders. Mrs. B. H. Carter, Atlanta, 35 Weyman Ave.; SW. Al. 5050. Rose Bushes, 1 yr. old, 4, $1.30; Cornflowers, ~Larkspurs, 60c C: Pansy, -$1. 59. C; Red and Salmon Geraniums, 35c ea.; 2 Magnolia Trees, y $3; Also Collard Plants, 56c C; Pepper- mint, 40c doz.: Scuppernong Vines, yolk 50, Fred. Wither- spoon, Atlanta, 308 Us St, SW. Ra. 5251. Orange, Yellow, White, Red, and- Pink Mixed Large Poppy Seed, mixed col. Larkspur, Dill, 10 tsp. and self addressed stamped envelope: About 2 Ibs. Cotoneaste Franchetie, berried, $3 Ib.; 15 berries, 20c, and ad- dressed stamped eny. Mrs. S. L. Gardner, Alpharetta, P. O. Box 172. eh 100 Old Fashioned Blue Rom- an Hyacinth Bulbs, asst. size, $3.50 PP; Dbl. Orange. Day and Iris Lilies, $1.50 C; Single Lem- on Day, 50e doz.; Jonquil, Pa- /per White, Apr. Narcissi, Small Yellow Cluster blooming! Sweet Narcissi, priced by hundred. Mrs. Walter Wallace, Arnolds- ville, Rt. 1. Giant and Ball Dahlias, mixed gonias, Ruffled Fern, etc., $1.25; = Begonias, 12 dif. cacti, 15 cut- tings, $1.25. All different. Mrs. Lovelle Owenby, Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 82. Large Red Dbl. Fringed Poppy Seed, 25c tsp.; Mixed Col. Glad Bulbs, 75e doz.; Mixed Col. Cos- mos Seed, 25 Tbl. Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1, Star of Bethlehem, Butter and Eggs, Daffodils, Jonquils, Nar- cissi, White Flags, 30 doz.; Thrift, mixed Iris; Gentians, Lady of the Lake, 50 doz.; Can- nas, Lilacs, Wisteria, Pink Al- mond, Eng. Dogwood, Roses, Spirea, 15c ea.; 2, 25e. Add post- age. Mrs. Ardell Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 222. _Large type Mums: Pink, Fuch- sia, Mrs. Dupoint, White Night, Garnet King, Large Yellow In- dianapolis Pink, 36 plants, $2.50. PP. Mrs. M. O. Johnson, Bain- bridge, Rt. 1. Boxwood, 10 in., Golden For- sythia, Wisteria Vine: Pink Al- monds, $3 doz.: Globe. and Pyra- midal Arborvitaes, Trish Junip- ers, 15-20 in., $4 doz.; White Pine, Hemlock, Spruce, Laurels, Apr. Bloomingwhite Narcissi Azaleas, Dogwood, 2 ft., $2.50 doz. PP. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. - eored Globe Arborvitaes, 20 $4 doz. Boxwood, 10 in., ay doz.s Azaleas, Pink Rhodo- dendrons, Laurels, Cream, White Dogwood, Berry Type Holly, Hemlock, White Pine, Cherokee Roses, 2-3 ft., $2.50 doz. Bob Wil son, Blue Ridge, ~King Alfred Jonquils, $2. 50 C; $2 Cy Yellow Canna, Orange Day Liles, White, Purple Two- one frig, Jap Sunflower, $! 02.4 mali Mums, 12, Mums, OWERS AND SEED _ to 5 ft., too large to mail, priced mosa Bushes, 25c-$2. at garden. | T. E, Eason, Atlanta, 1182 Gun- col..-3,* 40 6; 75c: 12, $1.25- Stamp for name vand eolors; | Rooted pot. plants) 7 dif, Be- -Purple FOR SALE | Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, $1 doz. Bachelor Buttons, 10c Tbl.; 30c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Hor- ace Suttles, Bowersville, Rt. 1. _ Dbl. Yellow and Dbl. White Perennial Feverfew, 10 per plant. Mrs. -Emma D, Gibson, Augusta, 2740 Milledgeville Rd. Large White Daffodils, $2 C: Large King Alfred Jonquils $2 postage. Mrs. Effie Desse, Bu- chanan, Rt. 1. Royal Robe: Violets, 15, $1; Red Spirea, 4, $1; $2 orders post- paid in Ga. Mrs. R. P. Steinhei- mer, Brooks: White Narcissi, $2 C; King Alfred Jonquils, $2. 50 C; Purple Tris, Orange Day Lilies, Emper- or Daffodils, Dbl. Yellow Can- nas, $1 doz.; Snowdrop Bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs. Beatrice Mosley, Bremen, Rt. 2. Large Dbl. Red Cannas, $1 doz.; German Iris, Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, White Narcissi, 50e doz. Add 25c postage. Orders tile Harrison, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 81. Hybrid Day Lilies (Hemero- callis), Althone, Allapattah, Georgia, Mrs. Hugh Johnson, Helen Wheeler, Painted Lady, Tamiami, Pink Charm, $1 ea.: 5, $4.50; Blaek Prince, Baronet, Linda, Patricia, Skylark, Sweet- briar, Tejas, Mary Gunther, plus 2 gift plants, $3.75. Orders $3 up postpaid. Mrs. D. J. Harrison, Blackshear, Boxwood, 10, 12, 14 in., rooted, 1953 planted, 15c, 20, 25 ea. plus 15 postage ea. order. MO or cash.-No chks. Miss Cornelia J. Hemphill, Blairsville, Rt. 3.. Several nice Boxwood, some rocted, for sale. Mrs. Rebecca Coffey, Blairsville, Rt. 4, Box TOD: Multicolored Ornamental In- dian. Corn, $1 Ib.: Passiflora In- earnata, 25 pkt.; $1 oz. Dbl. Orange and Lemon Day Lilies, $1 doz.; Formosan Lilies, $3 doz. Hubert Chambers, Canton, Box 438. s ene Red Quince, Forsy-~ thia, Pink Weigelas, Jan. Jas- mine, Flowering Almond Yellow Rose, Duetzia, Butterfly Bush, Rese Tree of China, Boston Ivy, Silver Lace Vine, Pink. White Spirea, Pink, Red, White Altheas 28 ea,: 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs. T, K. Moore, Sr., Canton, Rt. 3. Chrysanthemum Plants, Black Hawk (dark velvety read), rooted, field grown, 12 $1. Add 25e postage. Miss Ruth Under- wood, Conyers, Rt. 3. ~ Extra well rooted evergreen Privet hedge plants, 12-36 in. tall, Ic ea. PP. White Navcissi bulbs, yellow Jenquils, 35c doz: blue: Iris, 50c doz, PP. R. .H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps $1: Pink Thrift, $1 C, $8 M. Red Verbeba, $1 doz.; $5 C. Blue and White Thrift, $1 doz. Red Cannas, large mum, asst. cols. $2 doz. Red Salvia seed, 2 tpl. 50 C. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. Salvia seed, 1/2 tps. i9 C. Nandina berries, 1/2 cup, 25c. Orchid Batchelor Buttons (or straw flowers) 10c 4 pods; Cas- sady* bush. D: T. Pethel, Sr. Gainesville, 720 West Ave. 2 Large size Boxwoods, some smaller, 6-12 in. high, 30c ea.; Lilacs, Holly bushes, Cedar bushes, 6, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6. Hybrid Day Lilies (Hemero- eallis; Warpath (rich red) Syl- via, Theron, Caballero, Mary Guenther, Dauntless, - Purple Waters, others, 50c ea. Indian Maid, Santa Fe, Florham, 25c ea. Labled, damp- -packed; Tiger lily. bulbs, 20c ea. $1.50 doz. Add postage under $2 orders. Hattie Kimsey, Hiawassee. Hardy - field-grown White Thrift plants, 2 doz, $1.50, $6 \d a r Riomeesta | aR Ls Large mile golor doz, a, Martha Womack, sremen, | e Box 89, FLOWERS AND SEED | filled of $1 and over. Mrs. Mau-. FLOWERS AND SEED _ FOR SALE Large dbl. -orange and old rose Poppy seed, 25c tsp. Add 8c stamped envelope. Blue Iris, Yellow Canna lilies, -50 doz. White and Yellow Narcissi, 258 doz. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2 Cape Jasmine, 4 yrs. old rooted in pots, $2.50 ea. Add postage. Bessie Martin, Gaimes~ ville, Rt. 5. Large dbl. Old Rose and Or- ange poppy seed, 25c tsp. Add 3c stamped envelope. Yellow Jonquil, and Pink Hyacinth bulbs, 25c doz, 2 large Box- woods, both, $7. Cannot ship. Mrs. Della Crowe, Gainesville, - Hite 2. Bird of Paradise Flower Seed, Gepkts $l SPR: a Stucky, Blackshear. Red, -Blue, Pink Thrift, 75e doz. Bird of Paradise, $1 ea. Red Spider lilies, $1.75 doz. White and Yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf-- fodils; $1.75 C. Blue Jugs 75e doz. Exec. for print sacks, Cecile McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.~ 5 Dif. cols. finest Iris, 5, $1.. Pot variety Gardenias, Azaleas, Rose Acacia, Sweetshrubs, Dog- woods, Forsythia, Silver Lace, Jasmine vines, 2, $1. Finest dbl. flowering Waffodils, $1.50 . Exe. for print sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Markie Addison, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Yellow and White Jonquils, dbl. Butter and Eggs, Yellow Long Trumpet Daffodils, $1.50 C. Red Spider lilies, $1.25 doz. Single Blue Hyacinths, 25, $1. No Florida orders. Nora Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Sev. cols. Cushion Mums, 25 clump of 10 single plant. Mrs. S. J. Chance, Hapeville, 3729 ue Elm St. White and Yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf- fodils, $1.75 C.-Blue, Red and Pink Thrift, 75 doz. Blue sin- gle Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.; of Paradise, $1. ea. Exe. for print sacks. No Florida orders. Miss Mattie McCurley, Hart- well, Rt. 2. = Pink Thrift, 50c C. Well root- ed. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Williams, Homer, Rt. 1. Lotus, gorgeous Pink Pond lilies, 3, $2. George P. What- ley, Jr. Helena. April blooming White Nar- ~ cissi, 2c ea.. Ad postage. Mrs. E. L. Robinson, Jasper, Rt. 2. 150-200 Prize-winning Beard- ed Iris. Booking orders for Spring del. Write. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg. Giant Zinnias, seed, Dahlia kind, choice mixed -colors. Prince Albert Tob. canful. $1. half can, 50c. L. G. Westbrook, Kin gsland., Pink Thrift, 75 C, 200, $1.30, 500, $2. Rooted, damp-packed. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Lula, Rt. 2 . Rhodendrons, Mtn. Laurels Azaleas, Red and White Dog- wood, Holly bush, Red and Silver Maple, White Pine, Crabapple, $2.25 doz. Junipers, Arborvitaes, 50c ea. Moss-pack- ed. Add postage. Mrs. Maggie Wallace, Loving. : White, Pink Dogwood, Mim- osa, 8, $1. Red, Pink rambling ~ rose, 6, $1. Giant Purple Vio- lets, 50c C. Pink, Blue, White Larkspur 25c doz. plants; Yel- low Jasmine, 4, 50c. Red, Yel- low June plums, 8, $1. March only. Add: postage. Mrs. Thom- as J.. Watson, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Boxwood, rooted, 10c ea. Many color Iris, $3 C; Star Jasmine, 5, $1. Pink, White, dbl. Altheas; pink and White Almond, 25c; single Altheas, White, Pink Houseleak, 10c; Mulling Pinks, dbl. and single orange lilies, 25a doz. Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Mint, Digitalis, Wandering jew, 6 plants for 50c. Trailing . Arbutus, Century Plants, and English Ivy, 3 for 50c. Mrs. J. C. G, postage. Mes, Gaines Crouch, Hogansyille, Rt. 3. Hicks; Moultrie, 923 10th St. Ss. E. * Pcpaa ; 3 Bird. = ae $3 doz; Chrysanthemums, many : -Rhododendrons, - Sweetshrubs, F LOWERS AND SEED | : FOR SALE Bulbs of once Daffodils, -1 ea. dbl Daffodils, 2c ea. Guern- sey lilies, 5c ea. Dutch Irish, pur- ple, 3, 30c: other Iris, all cols. 10c root; Snowdrops (Galvan- thus) 3, 5c: Ophoepogon, 2c ea. Add postage. Miss He C= haw, Marietta, 402 Roswell St. Gebeca daisy, 2 yr. divisions, ~ cols. and types, $1.50; Viola, cul- tivated Queen Annes Lace, Physostega, Sweet Williams, Golden Glow dbl. Orange day | f lilies, Pink Yarrow, mixed Iris, 24 asst. $1.35. Mrs. J. W. Jones. Madison, Few dozen Dahlia tubers $1.50 doz. deliveries in Ga. . Fully dbl. and of several colors. Large type blooms. Mrs. Jacob R. Hillis, Milhaven, Rt. 1, Box DORs 2 Bridal Wreath, Baby Spirea, Goiden Bells, Butterfly bush, Purple Lilac, Wisteria, Flower- ing Quince, Jan. Jasmine, Flow- ering Peach, 30c ea. 2 for 50c. | Also Damson Plum, 50 ea. Mrs. ede A. Wilson, Martin. Plants, Begonia Sultana Ferns, Cactus, 5 large $1. Ver- - bena, red, 25e clump; Salvia, 5 plants, $1 2 kirfds Philodendron, small and large leaves, 4, $1. Snapdragons, 4 large, $1. No orders less $1 Add postage. Mrs. Ella Warwick, Marietta, 1718 Atlanta Rd. : Tulip Poplars, Red Maple, 3 colors Azaleas, Crabapple, Strawberry, Mtn. Laurel, Holly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft. rooted $1. 50 doz : Rhodendrons, Sweetshrubs, Che- rokee roses, White Pine, Pussy- willow, 25c ea. Galax, Arbutus, - Min, Shasta daisies, Heartease, 40c doz, Add postage. Mrs, Paul _ F. Davis, Mineral Bluff. _White Dogwood, Mtn. Laurel, Azaleas, Crabapple, Maple Tulip |} Poplars, Holly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft. rooted, $1.50 doz. Cherokee roses White Pine, Pussywillow, 25 ea. Arbutus, Galax, Mtn. ferns, Shasta daisies. Heartease, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff. ~ Pink White Mtn. Tee Pink Rhododendrons, Pink Crabapple, Tulip. Poplar, White Dogwood, - Azaleas, Redbud, Pink Cherokee roses, Creek Hemlock, Holly, White Pines, 2-3 ft. $2.75 doz. White Shasta daisies; Snow- drops, fall Pinks, $2.250 C. PP. Bladys Robinson, Mineral Bluff. Cherokee roses, Mtn. Laurel, Rhedodenron,.Red and Yellow Azaleas, Dogwoods, Redbuds Holly, Crabapple, Tulip Poplars, Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Red Maple, White Dogwood, 3 $1. 50 doz. Rhodadendrons, Sweet -shrubs, Cherokee roses: White Fine, Pussywillow 25c ea Galax daisies, Heartease, 40c doz. Add Mineral Bluff. Snowball bushes, rooted, 2 yrs old; $1.50 ea. 100 Gladioli bulbs, No. 1, asst. colors, $6 Also 1 plant setter, $1.25 PP. G. M. Moseley,*Menlo. - - Ornamental Almond shrubs, 2 well rooted for 25c. Add postage Mrs. J. N. Davis Marlow, Rt. 1, Box 112, Jars, Red Maple, Strawberry bush, Holly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft. Rhododendrons, White Pine, Cherokee roses, Pussywillow, Davis, Mineral Bluff. Few Nandiana berries. Free to FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE _ ~ Pink Mtn. Laurel, White Rho- dodendrons, Spruce pines, White pines, Also. Strawberry, Sweet- White Dogwood, Pink Dorothy Perkins roses. rooted, Any 6, $1 Doz. $1.50 Add postage. Mrs. Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Seed: Nandina, 5, 10c; 10 Red- bud, 10c; 10 Persimmon, 10c. 5 White Ash, 10c. 10-Crabapple, 10c. 10 tame Apple and Pear (Keifer) 10 pkg. Mammouth Sun dressed envelope with all eee Mrs. W. Y. Sumer es Large ball shaped white Chry- Chrysanthemums, 12, $1 Moss- wrapped. Add postage. Mrs. D. M. Stahle, Ocilla. ~ medium blooming size, $1. 25 ea. Small, 4, $1. Purple and Blue Achimenese, 3 doz.$1 Small Ar= disia plants, 30 ea. R ae 15, 15c. PP. Miss Emma aaa. Wisteria vines, . Be ea. No less than 4 shipped. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Box elon Now booking orders for April del. extra nice California Chry- Stamped ee for prices. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman. Balsam . Apple, fruit, golden - -yellow hen ripe. 15c. Send pape, self- addressed envelope. . O. McCarty, Rupert. Ee Dr. eee Dogwood, Mimosa, Weeping Willow, Golden Bells, January Jasmine, Running Roses, ; Purple Butterfly bushes, 5, $1. Pink Thrift; blue, purple, white 25 doz. Add Dee Mrs. Dz Cc. PESDeRer. Rtse3e: Shasta daisies, 50c doz.; Red Weigelas, 75 ea. Red Al-} Forsythia, Baby Breath Spirea, Nandinas, 25c ea. Sweet William, mixed: seed, 10e pkg. self- addressed, envelope. Add 35c postage, with order. $1..No checks.oMrs. Ans nie Patillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4. with Sweet Violets, now ssa $1.20. Paper White WNar- now blooming, Chinaberry, White Pine, Spruce | PP. Cuttings of Pink Weigelas, Pine, 2-3 ft. $2. doz. Phlox, Blue | Aleagnus - Tris, Shasta daisies, Violets,|Pink dbl. Snox wdrops, $2.50 C. Mrs. Bonnie Mrs. pee WALLe eR: 60, cissi, Althea, 2 Osten eB: Clower, le Extra large. Boxwood, cols. Asaleas, Tulip Poplars,|dians and other Crabapple, Strawberry bush;|T. H. Edwards, Lawrenceville, Holly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft. rooted |405 W. All cols. and kind show Big Crysanthemums, 8, $1. pea : neta |20C postage, Also Burpee Arbutus, Mtn. Ferns. Shasta est Petunia seeds, 10c pkt. a postage. Mrs. Ruthford Davis, |S@Ped envelope. list. Sealers ee Lin- | colnton. Pink Thrift, 75c C, 200, a 30, 500, $2.50. Well rooted, packed, R. H. Bond, Lula, Rt. oe Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, White Dogwood, Red and Silver Maples, i lows, i i Junipers, Mtn. Laurel, White Dogwood, |99 ea. Mrs. _Azaleas, Crabapple, Tulip Pop- Loving. _Redberry Nandinas., ing rooted, $1.50 doz. Sweetshrubs, Honey bush, Golden Bee Pink or Purple Althea, ea. Cape Jasmine, 50c ea. Pink 25 ea. Mtn. Arbutus, Galax, Thrift, Dusty Miller, Larkspur, Shasta daisies, Heartease, 40c Sceh Purple violets, doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. D.|Postage to be added less $1. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton. Azaleas, Maggie Wallace, Crepe, 1 Golden Chain Orange Day enyone wanting them. No. |lilies, 6, $1. Purple ay on $1 charges. Send _ self-addressed, doz. stamped envelope. Mrs. L. B. Tiger. lilies, $2 doz.. Add: Millians, Newnan, 105 Temple age. Mrs. Jemima Crump, Pur ple Phlox, Watkins and others, $1 C. Kelley, Lithonia, Rt. oF wanee, Rt. alee ies, 3 doz. for $1.25. PP. Mrs. M. L. Priest, ee Rock, Rt. Ze C. Star of Bethlehem, 16c doz. mixed gourd seed, 15c pkg. Mrs. Chrysanthemums, Incutves, and Red, $1 doz. Large dbl. Pink, Yellow, Purple, Red, Rose, Lavender, 75 doz. Cush- ions, Orange, Purple, Red, Lay- ender, -Yellow, Pink and | Bronze, 50c doz. Cannas, 6 var. and colors, $1.25 doz. Ready around March 15th. Mrs. Chrysanthemums, large type, White, Cream; Pink, Red Yel-| low, Lavender, Bronze, $1. doz. -|Small type, sev. colors, $1 for Man in the Moon ee vevy pale rN 18. All labeled, damp-packed, Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Bent- -jley, Tennille, 340 Main St. Red King Carnations, $1. don 1 ee -Holly, 75c ea. Oak Hydrangea, 50c ea. Sago Palms, $1 ea. Azaleas, 75c ea. Susie. Andrews, Thomasville, Box 641. Blue Duteh Tris Mountain Mist, Peonies, White and Re ed, 4 $1. 50 bunch. White monthly running roses,25c cutting. Pink | and Red monthly roses, 25c cutting. Add postage. Mrs. C. W..- Fricks, Talkin g Rock, Rt 1, Box 151. : - Hardy palms, Masnolice oie fonymus, dbl. Deutzias, 45c ea. Giant pansies, 45c doz. Beauty bush,. Tea Olives, Sweetbay, Crabapple, Red Holly, Crepe Myrtle, dbl. White Almonds, 40c ea. Small pansies, latkspur, 25 doz. Sweetshrub, Dogwood, White Azaleas, 35c Add _ post- age. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Tooms- boro. me Rooted Rose Scented Geran- iums, Amaryllis,; Pink Dbl. Wax] .or Rose Begonias, rooted, 25cj|~ ea.; Cinnamon, Angel Wing, ~ Annual Phlox Plants, 35 G Orange Day Lilies, - White Iris, 50c doz.; Mixed col. Dahlias, $1 doz. PP. Mrs. Leilar Phil- lips, Royston, Riders 2 Gerbera Dai : Wibonua size; Per. Phlox, Baby Breath, Red Hibiscus, 25 ea.; May Daisies, Carnations, Rose Ver- bena, Sweet Williams, Silver -| King, Asst. Mums, Purple Per. Mullein like lea flower, (ots of Steels Pansies, $2. C; Nandinas, 10c-25c ea. Damp packed. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Stapleton. 7 dif. Cacti cuttings, 10c ea.; Rooted -Flecked Leaf, :15c ea.; Mixed Iris,, Mums, 35c doz.; Dark Red, Bright Red, Rosebud Red, Pink Geranium, Pink Just- icia cuts, Pink, White Oxalis, 10cxea.; Sword Ferns, 25c ea.; Mullein like leaf flower Cost of} rose pink blooms), 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph I. Williams, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Chrysanthemum Plants, Mai- or Bowes, ilver Sheen, others 50 doz, Plus postage. "Mrs. E S. Hicks, Yatesville. Red, Salmon, Pink Dbl. Gera- niums, Artillery fern, Pink rose. Everblooming Begonias, Pink, Purple Fuchias, cuttings, 15 ea. Add posta iM Mrs. W. H. Ave. ing Rock, Rt.-.2. . Rice, oyston, Rt. de x Bulbs, Heron Empress, Sir M. at my home. Come and. dig them. All cols. annual phlox, | California poppies, _ Feverfew, | 10c tps. and stamped envelope. Batchelor Buttons, Baby Zin- nia seed, 20c, large matchbox full. No checks. Mrs. M. M. 4 Dif. vars. Geranium cut- tings, Pink Oxalis, 15c ea. 9 dif. cactus cuttings, 10c ea. Mullein like plants (flowers) deep pink, 25 doz. Yellow Daf- fodils, 2 doz, 65c. Dorothy Per- kins, roses, rooted, Yellow Jas- mine rooted, 35c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Ree es Su: Purple Iris, Gunes Day lil April bcd Nera $1 Mixed Iris, 2 1/2 doz. $1. Small John Weaver, Temple, Rites 2s Pink, White, Lavender, Yellow Lillian Owens, Pellapeo: er Ei 2, toe Peanut, Thanksgiving, and X-. mas Cacti, 20c ea.;-Red Spider Lilies, 15 ea. Mrs. D. W. Fair- cloth, Rochelle, Pp. O. Box. 1044. postage. Mrs. bones 12, -80e. White 10c ea. Mrs. Oscar W Matti Rabun Gap. Traylor, Rebecca. eee Box 20. ston, Rt. le ap ston, Rt. 1. Leila Phillips, Royston, Rt. ot. Royston, GU eeres ea Sharon. . Soe ON ing size divisions, asst. colors, W..- Wilson, Savannah, Rte Box 184. crop, 75 lb. 2 Ibs. $1.30, 4 Ibs. $2. Del. to 3rd zone, 5c on chks. Mittie Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1. ys 85 Red ecen seedling trees, =} lot, if taken now. Postage extra. 1800 Catalpa seedling trees, 12- 30 in. above ground, 10c.ea. W. B. Bass, Swainsboro, Bt, ls oe: es Elis) Varieties Chiysenmennane 55c doz. labeled, 45, mixed. Red, Yellow and Orange variegated eannas,-65c doz. Mrs. JR. Bran-| nen, Statesboro, Rt. Te Rooted Boxwoods, Evergreen, small: type, 100 $20. 50, $12, 25 for $10 $3. Purple Thrift; rooted, $1. 35 C. All damp- pack- ed, prompt shipment, $5 or more PP in Ga. Add postage on small- er orders, Mrs. Joe A Wialey: Shellman, Rt. 2, Box 166. Nendina Orange Pyracarthasks Abelia, Baby Spirea, Snow on Mtn. Spirea, Bridal Wreath, Lig- ustrum, Blue Hydrangea, Mock | Orange, Red berry Holly, Rose- | mary, Magnolia, Sweet Pome- granate, $1.25 ea. Dbl. Yellow and White Lady Banksia Rose, ~| $1.50 ea, Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson,. Shellman, 7 ~ Ivy, rooted, green all-yeary 5c Fe ea. Yellow Jasmine, 250: Rea His 5 Mullein, large pla M ner Geranium and Red Beboni : cuttings, 10c ea. 5 vars. cactus, | | Big Star, Little Star, Devil Backbone, Elkhorn, Joint, 10c_ ea. Add postage. Mrs. 2 E. Alyssum, Ageratum, peventew. Large . Bronze, Swiss Giant Pansies, English Yellow Mums, Li Daisy, Painted Daisy, Boby|Purple Yarrow, 40 Breath, Scabiosa, Hollyhock, Age, Calendula, 50c doz. Caladium ton T. Phillips, W bulbs, $2 doz. -Glads, $1. doz. | White and Blue Iris, $1, 25 doz. Del. in $1. lots, up. Mrs. Hav: : Franklin, Sr- Register Rt. 1,| (6 Mi. N. Roswell. iff 4 Pink Mimosa satups, 1 around 5 RE $2.50 ea. others, 9 ft.-4 in. $2 ea. to 25c ea. Also garlic plants, $1 doz. No personal checks. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Weems, Sr. Riverdale, Rt. Rose Thrift, 10 bunches, $1. Dahlia bulbs, Amarillis, Briar Roses, Milk and Wine - lilies; pink, red canna bulbs, 25c ea. 100 Iris, $1. Oxalis, 10c. Nan- dina, 6, $1, Yellow Narcissi, 35c doz. 200 Jonquils, $1,.Add post- age. Mrs. Lester. asap, Hey, Rose Thritt, $1 C. Nandinas, 14-16 ft. 35 ea. 8, $1. Boston]: and Sword ferns, 25e ea. Oak Hydrangea, 35c, Be $1. Dbl. -.ose Geranium cuttings, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, na Pink Thrift, Joncas White Narcissi, $i. 50 C. Orange day lilies, White Tris, 50 doz. Large mix. cols. A0c doz. Dbl. Red Polly seed, 15 tbsp. Del. Mrs. | Pink Thrift, White Naveicst|. bulbs, $1 C. Orange day lilies; White Iris, 50c doz. Red Iib- iscus, Pink Almond, 25c ea. Large dbl. Red Polly seed, 15 tbl Del Mary Ruth ~ Phillips, Gay camer e Gyan 60) vars. Exhibition Pom, Poms, | Fujii and buttons, all cols. Write for prices. Miss Frances Tavern, Jap Iris, Gees. psoas labeled, 34 ea.; Admiral Byrd Daisy Planis, $1. 80 doz.; Large |: Lily Bulbs, 25c ea. Pre said: ic m ee E jering Almond, Ho: Domestic Nenana eee 1954 Deep tose and pink Crepe Myrtles, 25c ea. Yellow Jasmine, Silver. King, 10c ea. or 12 for $1. Light blue Plumbago, 50c ea, All well rooted. Add post- | age. Mrs. RH. Jones, SUAYERIES, 1 Rte -15 inches, 10c ea., $5.50 for rooted. Add p ea. Ralph Dangar, Tetra Snapdragons, Pompon, . button mt 5 ent, $1 doz. English dai Sweet Williams, 50c d age 35c Mrs. F. \ Washington. - doz. | Mrs.- ville, Dogwood, Pink Cr: apple, Gg bud,- Red, Pink and Crepe Myrile. ueveey pine edge, oe -Peachtr Spirea, few theas, 30c | Princefeather, Lace, all 1 envelope. Cherry: Laurel, nolia, _ Crabapple Red, White and Pi Red. and White Dogwo "| Wisteria, 3 Sweetshrub f ple, Rad one White Do ; Buckeyes, French Holly, all 16e Bite | poste Miss week eee Too: biome in nee : blossoms, some 4 Good for eee : bulbs: Mrs. V. Carter : burg, Rt. <2 "English daisies, Steel's ies, $2.25 C. $10 M. Snapd Yellow, White rerfew, Sv William: Dianthus, Coreo Columbine, Statie, Alpin B: Dark Red, Japanese a Lavender Rose. Not labelec inch, 60c; Ferns, Bosto velt, vi ma cultivators, _ | good belts, ~~ | order, to highest bidder. G. S. S| Brown, Power pane Rt 1. : Goldin, Temple, Rite 222) plow, new 26 in disc for a Deere '| A. or G. Tractor, $225, cash. E. P. | James, Americus, Rt. 4, Ph. 3960. - Ford Tractor, plow, harrow, planters, mowing machine, also pan for moving | dirt; And good Hammer Mill. B. Je Hawkins, Woodland. Saw Mill comelee with eet chain, E 60 Allis Chalmers motor all good running Meadow Grist Mill, 20 in. rocks, one 30 hp Allis-Chalmers motor, 47 model, corn sheller, cutoff saw with belts, all ex- cellent cond., $350. See at farm 3 mi. N. of Hinton. Or contact. ;| A. H. Patterson, Calhoun, Rt. 4. Mowing Machine, THC, No. 9, regular gear, good cond., 1 mile - |E. Kennesaw. John E. Lewis, C | Kennesaw, Rt. De ae Shanty = Rd: =o a two or four row sprayers, $25 ea.; One Gas |Motor, used for power mill, $30. All good cond. Carlton Een Tractor, A-1. cond., cd) Turn Plow, Bull Dozer, Cuta- | way. Harrow, Cultivator, |good cond. C. . Brooks, Tuc- all 1.) ker, Box 88. _ - ood eel A; 1948; A-1 toe tires, planters, | cultiva- tors, mowing machine, $750. ss | Just off Villa Rica- Carrollton | Picton At- crop: ters ertilizers dist. ws Grist Mill, | | ally cele belts, e 1 oe cond, Arrange- ade to examine. E. nae 4545 -Rock- en Tr ctor, ates on ts. Excellent actor with new r, $650. cash. W- , Buena Vista. Aton sale or trade pi nig: hoats, or, brood sow. Amos _ Rooks, _Car- ee Hwy.) Just | Store on dirt road in grove_on behind Hembree hill. Homer Helton, Villa ey Rea ee : : ee z - 1954 Ford Tractor with field - aultivaton scoop, 2 dise tiller, bush and bog harow. (tractor run 265 hrs., for quick sale, $1800. G.- A. Allen, ee Rt. ES Cider Mil, $10: Black Hawk Corn Sheller, $2: Large sizet Sausage Mill, hand power, $3: Sausage Stuffer, $1.50. All good = cond. Rasy Shank, Wigste Point, 2 One pee Wagon; sone |new, used. only few times, for 2)Sale. ae = MESS eas. Lake ae 2 2 H Wagon. 2 Hay Rake, and other 2 H farm tools for sales sh 3S: tomas, Eon | Rt 3. ~ pemmuds Grass Digger, st. class cond., for sale. Write. Mrs. | Hollis - Henderson, Gillsyille. Phone _ Meysyulle 2531. ; Allis-Chalmers _ 1954 Tractor, -jused about 200 hrs., adjustable front axles, 2 disc. plow, 16 | dise cutaway harrow, planters, _| distributors, cultivators, cotton | duster, . mowing machine, cheap. Exch. for. small tractor, oprefer- ably cub. Letters ans. or See my place 8 mi. E. Adairsville, (cee Se Rydal, Ritee2, 600. Epes 6 ay Elec. nen bator, fine cond., device turns eggs in one minute, $70. -Can- IMO eSnips rE Konigsmark, Smyrna, 153 South Atlanta St. Drum Type Oil Brooder, 500. chick cap., oe used 8 wks., $20. Mrs. C. A. Hammond, Fitz- gerald, Rt. 4. 3 soln Deere (Van Brunt) -Lime Spreader, $40 at farm. 1. M. Turner, Houston, Farmall Tek Tractor, turner plow, hydraulic lift 3-36 in. n. disc, 4 sec. harrow (7 dise to _| section), | guano dist., \6 row cotton duster, all good | shape, and 2 row cultivator, 2 row planter $1200. Ph. Atlanta Ca. e-|2816 or write. D. H. Maddox, |$200 cash. Come see. |} es t See Broad & Court St. ee clean u A John Deere Combine, recently overhauled, WwW. J. _Jenkinsburg. ae ms, Pidgorsia, Rt, 2, Box | tors, -|Corn Planter, -| rubber fit any. type; | 1921-3. ECOND HAND E/MACHINERY FOR SALE Two Gas Erect 1000 cap. eo $25 ea.; Also 75. hens, $15. neath (Cre Galloway, Cloudland. 1951 Massey Harris 2 Roy Crop Tractor with cultivator and harow for sale. F. M. Grif- fin, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 20. ~ 4 Wood Gas Brooders, 100 cap., cheap. T. S. Oliver, Jones- boro. Ph. 2981. 42. in, Cole Corn Rock, corn cleaner, line shaft and pulley for operating same, New Hol- my place; Also want Front End Scoop for loading dirt to fit Farmall M Tractor. Cy. W. Hadden, Louisville, | Clarks Mill. ieee a 2 H Wagon, spring seat, top bed, newly painted, at my farm. $22.50. Leon W. Dodd, Alpharetta, $f Church St, = 1951 Ferguson Tractor, bot- tom plows, disc harow, cultiva- distributors, good cond., $1300; Heavy 2 HL Wagon with brakes, $50; Oliver 40 Riding Turn, Plow, Chattanooga 2 Horse Plow, J. D. Cotton and $10. ea.; Int. Corn and Cotton Planter, $15. W. M. Burton, Screven. S FE 12. eae Tractor, heavy bush and bog harrow, tractor recently overhauled, with good tires, all $200, Be Geheber, Cairo, Rt. 2. Buggies, one with top, $45; +One without, $30. S. O. Sutton, Atlanta, 3053 Mt. Gilead Rd., SW o 1 W/o, ee ea Garden Tractor with turn plow, culti- vator, dis harrow, good cond., $180. at my home. At home after 5 PM. Avery Sicpuens, Buford, R. R. 3. Set Peanut Plows, now: used on Super A Int. Tractor, will Rife Hydraulic Ram, No. 15 A, 80 ft. of 1 1/2 drive pipe, approx. 400 yds. 1/2 in. delivery pipe, 800 gal. eypress tank on steel frame, good cond., 3 mi. W. Cuthbert, cas West, Cuthbert. Ph. Farmall Cub Tractor: Planter and Cotton Planter, Cultivattor, 2 Disc Tiller Plow, Bush and Bog Harrow, Mower, Hydraulic lift, (mower used 20. hrs.(, A-1 cond, $750. J. H. Bowen, La- Grange, ado ne 28 5G ecko | David Bradley. Garden. Trac- tor,. complete with all attach., including sickle bar mawer, ex- cellent working cond., $145. G. N. Crawford, Macon, 4297 oe othy Ave. Ph. 34162. A set of heavy Leather Har- |ness, fit team of mules or har- row; Also 100 egg elec. incuba- tor, nearly: new. A. N.Sanders, Manassas, RR 2. fark _ 9 Intl. Crawler Tractor, with exception of pins and bushings, 10 disc Athens havy harrow, used with this tractor. Both | good cond.; R -MM_ Tractor, Ist. class cond, with cultivator planters; Hester 2 disc Side Plow for Moline tractor; 16 disc MM Harrow. George N. Byram, Newnan, Rt. 1. ! Farmall A Tractor with Sieat ers, cultivators, harrow, 2 disc plow, 6 ft. mower, 2 sec. drag harrow, hammer mill, all good -cond.,. complete $850. Mayo H. Royal, Newnan, 29- Northside Dr.ePh. 916. - ; . 1953 Super A Farmall Trac- tor, touch control, used only 1 year, excellent cond,, Dbl. sec. plow, planter, fertilizer distrib- utor. Mrs. ae covets Register, Rt. L Cub Tractor, 1953 model, good turning land, power lift har-' row, duplex planter, guano dis- tributor, all cultivating attach., some extra, power takeoff, pull dozer blade, $1100. Cons. hogs as part pay. J. M. Goolsby, Brunswick, 2009 Reynolds St. cheap; Also |) ue 0 per H. Bell, Some plow tools ole Cane ill sting BA cheap. Chat ring, Bes may land Corn Sheller, all $250 at| V-12- | cutaway harrow, 14 in. bottom | cond., equipped 26 in. disc for 3 SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Farmall A Tractor and Har- row, good cona., power take- off, lights, $1500. Julian Living- ston, Chipley, Rt. 2 (3% miles North). 2-H Florence Wagon, nearly new, $50 cash at my home. Mrs. J. H. Slaton, Dawsonville, Rt. 3 Ae : 4 Wheel Rubber Tired Int. Harvester Manure Spreader, tip- top cond., practically new, $375. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton. Ph, 2151. a 2 H Wagon with- body, 2 H Mowing machine, some other 1 and 2 H farming tools, Calvin S. Knowles, Fayetteille, RFD No. 2. 1 H Deep Well Pump with pipe. Hugh D. Ogletree, Griffin, Rt. 4, Box 296A. Ph. 6102.~ 2 H Wagon and Harness, also 1 mare, 8 yrs. old, and plow tools and | gear. Mrs. B. R. Dixon, Haddock, itis: M. Hemmall Tractor, "$985: Bermuda Spriger, $295. Exch. for purebred -White Face or Shorthorn Cattle; Also. 5.5 it. three point hitch harrow, $120; John Blue 6 Row Duster, used once, $85. Rotary Hoe, $120. H. G. Bell, Halcyondale. : Intl. McCormick. Deering 23 hp utility Tractor and Harrow, good cond., 1946 model. Harry McDonald, Jefferson. 1 H 2 Row Grain Drill, al- mostt new, 2H Turn Plow and Cultiator, 1 H turn plow, 2 sec. drag harrow, 1 corn planter, all fai cond. - Hubert F. Brown, Kennesaw, Rt. 2. Blacksmith Shop Cutoff saw with slightly used, Cartersviille-Rome Hwy. De Complete Tools, $75; gas motor belt, $75. 411, one mile Kingston. C. Pope, Kingston, Rt, 2. 60 Tooth Steel Harrow, $30 eash, or exch. for 1fice heifer (Short Horn or Guernsey). J. F. Wellborn, Rock Spring. SECOND HAND: __ MACHINERY WANTED Want used 2 or 3 roller cane mill, or syrup evaporator, good cond., bargain price. B. O. Fus- sell, Atlanta, 889 ~ Edgewood | } Ave., NE. ae ; Want one front end_ loader for John Deere 50 Tractor. Must be in good condition: George C. Turner, _ Bremen, % Tt & W Ranch. = Want used Ford Tractor Plant- ers and Cultivators: T. B. Lee, Clayton, Rt. 1. Want .Chore Master Garden Tractor with some attachments, or consider any one wheel type or make. State price, cond., and attachments. E. B. Head, Gaines- ville, 149 E. Forest Ave. * ry Want 2 Dise Plow for Farm- all Super A Tractor, within 50 mi. Jasper. State price, Mil- ton Cagle, Jasper, Rt. 3. Want Mowing Machine for 1947 A Farmall, good cond. R. M- Hughes, Kennsaw, Rt. 1. Ph. 8-7818. Want one good power Cane Mill. State condition and price. Ernest H. McClelland, Millwood, Boxe ata Want Tractor, drag pan or scoop, and sub-soil plow. M. M. Williams, Monroe, RFD 3, Ph. 8-1135. Want Hay Conditioner, Meyer or other standard make. Must be good cond., reasonable for cash, J. W. Bagwell, Rome, Rt. Want 2 H Sod Cutter. price. Sam Steele, Rt-1, Box 138. Want 2 sets Steel Hames with brass tops for horse collars. State price. A. K. Kendrck, Summerville, Rt. 1. Want 48 r Grist State Savannah, oS 62 in. Flat Rocks i. _ Watson Pond, win City. SEED AND GRAIN se FOR SALE i Good tender Garden Bean : Seed, Big White Half Runners, 70c cup; Striped Half Runners, 65 cup; Cream Col. Peas, 3 cups $1 No hks. nor stamps. Add postage, Mrs. Annie Cou, Hi aye. corte ees Martin Gourd Seed, Hees me Squash, Pumpkin, Cantaloupe, Flat Dutch. Aurnip, Everbearing Cucumber, Rutger Tomato Seed Ruby King and Cherry Pepper, 10 pod; Also Thornless Red Raspberry, rooted, 15c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W: W. Louman, Ellijay, Rt. 5. : ES Tender Bean Seed; Pink Pea- nut, White Half Runners, iarge and small. White Cutshort Field Beans, 50c cup. Plus postage. Old Time Large Tender White te Miss Etta Withrow, Ellijay, Rt. : 42 gal. tank and 47 in. plastici) 1. - a Half Runner Bean Seed, free of : weevils, 75 cup. PP. Miss Ma- mie Anderson, Ellijay, P. O. Box 37. Pumpkin, Cushaw Seed, ae pkt.; Watermelon, Gourds, | LSC pack; Field Peas, White, Bleck-- - eyed, $1.50 gal.; Als o Dried Fruit 40c. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Ellijay, Rt. 5.. Good tender Lean seed, Speck- Jed ~Cutshort Cornfield, Brown Six Week Half Runner, 65c cup; Mixed Cutshorts, 6c cup; White Salet Eng. Peas. 75 cun; Speck- led Crowder, 40c cup..Add post- age. Mrs. Preston Southerland, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Old Time Bean Seed: White and striped Half Runners, Pink 6 Week and Cutshort, 60 cup; Frostproof White Salet Peas, 65c cup. No chks. nor stamps. Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Tender. White Half Runner Bean Seed, 45c large cup; Send ~ postage; Hulless: Popcorn, 50e cup; Also Sage Plants, $1 doz.; Dried Sage, $1: qt. Mrs. Less Southern, Hllijay,-Rt. B.~ Eng. Pea Seed, Gray Sgar, 30 cup; Butternut Squash, 25 pkg.; Cole. Pole Butterbean, and Speckled Crowder Pea Seed, 30 cup. Mrs, C.D. Sellers, Ellijay, Rites : Yellow. ~ Meat Watermelon Seed, round dark rind, 40, 10c; Martin Gourd Seed, 10c doz.: NE. Midget Watermelon, 25, 10c and stamped envelope; Okra, Yellow Crookneck Squash 26c pt.;-White Nest Onions, $1 gal; Add postage. Mrs. P. KE. Traylor Rebecca. : Okra Seed, 50c lb; BIbs. 40e I Ib.: On g22y- Wellborn, Rock. Spring. Yellow Crookneck Squash Seed, Large Green Okra, 25 large cup; White and Purple Speckled Running Butterbeans, 50c qt. Mrs. Nettie Messe Ros- wells Rite. = Clean White Nest Multiply-_ ing Onions, $1.35 -gal.; -Also Dried Sage, 30c qt. PP. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Clean White IMultiplying Nest Onions, $1.35. gal.; Pumpkin, 15 pack. Del. Mary Ruth ee ; Royston, Rt. 1. 2500. Ibs. of Reg Starr MilNet seed, Germ. 55 pet, at 25 lb. Eugene Benson, Tifton, Rt. 2. White, tender Half funner bean seed, 50c cup. Add postatie, Mrs. D: A.-Patterson, Tifton, Rt. D. S Large pumpkin, citron, yellow meat melon, St. Mtn. melon. ob- - long and round mushmeion, 10 tbls. boquett pepper seed, 10c pod; butterbeans, 20c teacunful.. Add postage. Mrs. R. I. Williams, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Tender Bunch Bean Seed, Brown Striped, 30c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Abe Goble, Talk- Rock, Rt. 2. Mixed Small Gourds, "Yellow Crookneck Bush Squash, 15c pks Mrs. John Weaver Temple, Rt. 2. Martin Gourd Seed, 15c doz, and stamped envelope. Mrs. CES, rewer, Toomsboro. Green Pod aa - Ward, A*any, 400 S. Cleveland. ' Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. parce _ SEED AND GRAIN 7 FOR SAUCE _ Tender. White Half Runner Bean Seed, 50 Add postage. Mrs. J. J. Patterson, Tifton, Rt. ices Cleaned White Multiplying _ Nest: Onions, ready for setting, _ $1.50 gal. MO preferred. Mrs. S. A. Browning Ailey. White and Colored Mixed Bunch Butterbean\Seed, 35 Ib. Plus postage. Mrs. Rufus. Rowe, _ Alvaton. Bouquet Hot Pepper Seed, 12 pods, 25; Short and Long Pods, Green and Red. 15c doz.: 2 doz., 25c Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Ho- Tomato, Watermelon, Canta- Ioupe, Acorn Squash, Parsnip, Callard Seed, generous pkt., 30./ PP. C..W. Page, Atlanta, 164 North Ave., N. E! At. 6452. : Small nest onion sets, $1.25 gal. plus postage. H: C.. Reid, Atlanta, Ga. 2303 So. Pryor Rd. _ Several hundred lbs., 1954 Clemson spineless okra Seed, 40c pint, lots of 5 or 10 pts. postage paid. Mrs. Walter Wallace, Ar- noldsville. s _ Brown Top Millet seed, .re- cleaned, $12.50 for 100 lb. bag. B. . Anderson, Augusta, 2094 Heekle St. Clemson spinless okra seed, hand picked, tested 80c lb: No less 5 bb. shipped. J. B. Upshaw, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 307. CA 1809 i SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE _ White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, striped Corn- field, 55 teacup; Red Multi- plying Scullion Onion Buttons, $1.25 gal; Blue Java Peas, 20c Ib. Add postaze. Miss Gennia ~Gourd Seed, 6) pkts., $1: Con- 0 Watermelon, $2.50 Jb.- 2 lbs., $5.; Also Gourds, ~small, $1.50 doz. Med, $3. dob.: Large, $5 doz. PP. Earl Stuc- key, Blackshear. + Ky. 31 Fescue Grass, Chap- pel Hill Rescue, Rescue and Clover Mixture, 15c lb. Tel. 2131. C. D. Wood, Bowdon. Pepper Seed from Dwarf, compact, low plants, with small round fruits, 2 seed pods, 10c in coin and_ self-addressed | stamped envelope. Mrs. J. E. Kirk, Bremen. Nice, clean White Multiply- ing Onion Sets, $1.25 gal.: (4 ibs. per gal); Or $6 bu. PP. in Ga. Ruth Weeks, Dial. Rockyford cantaloup, Black Lee watermelon, green pod ok- large pumpkin seed, 25c for half pint, 50c pt. $1 qt; Add postage; Icebox water- melon, Martin gourd seed, 2 doz. 10 and stamped envelope. Betty Mewborn, Bolingbroke. Tut Citron Seed, $1 ib I pay postage and ship COD. A: I. Thompson, Cadwell. i Hot Pepper, reen Glaze Collard, Pumpkin, Plum, Peach, Melon, Okra, Cantaloupe, Cas- tor Bean, Tomato Seed. 5c pkt.; Also Snhallot Onion Plants, 20c doz Plus postage. Viola . Brady. Cairo, Rt... 1954 hand saved, round Dark Green Yellow Meat Watermel- on Seed, 50c teacup; Purple Hull Blackeyed Crowder Peas, weevil treated, for seed or eating, 20c lb.; White Multi- plying. Onions, $1.25 gal. Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Calhoun, Rt. 2. : Red Multiplying Onion Sets, 75e gal; Red Multiplying On- iom Plants, 50c C; Also Gourd Seed, $1 cup; Fig Plants, 3 $u. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Woot- en, Camilla. Chas. Gray Watermelon Seed, $4 Ib; New Congo, $2 lb.; Also.| Henderson Bush Lima Butter- | beans, 30c lb.; Pumpkin Seed, $1 Ib. R. M, Blackwell, Cham- Good tender bean seed, Little Runner, White. and Brown Striped Beans, 60c cup: Spec- kled Crowder and Purple Hull Peas, 30c cup; Long Green Pod Okra, 40c cup; Yellow Seed Popcorn, 25e cup. Add Mandy Banks, Carters. 1954 crop clean, sound, hand saved, shade dried Watermelon Stone Mtn.. Ga. Pride, Black Diamond, 65e ea. teacup. No stamps nor chks. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, Carrollton, 14 W. Chandler St. . 7 ; 200 lbs, Crimson Clover Seed for sale. Mrs: Ella G. White, Chipley, Rt. 2. White English and Red In- dian Old Fashion Peach crow- ders, 45c cup, 3 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Care Smith, Elli- jay. Rt =F Large Yellow Pumpkin Seed, 30, 25c and 3c stamp; Also Big Yellow Popeorn, 40 large eup Add postage. Mrs. Otto Rice, Cumming, Rt. 1. oes Citron Seed, 73e Ib: Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 25c Te. ;. Banana Muskmelon Seed, 50c eup; Honeyrock Cantaloupe, 40c cup; Slick Leaf Mustard, a0c cup; Yellow Crookneck Squash, 10 Tbl. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Long Wide Leaf Bull Face Tobacco Seed, 75c Tbl.: Also Sage and Catnip Plants, $1 doz. Add postage. L. J. Ellis, Cum- mig, Rt 5. Old Time Jones Watermelon Seed, $1.50 lb. PP. Elee Bel- lamy, Carnesville, Rt. 1. White and old. butterbeans, 35c lb. Long green, prolific okra seed, 65c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. H. G. Greene, Carnesville. ERE Se Yellow meat watermelon seed, 50c for big cupful. Pure seed, hand saved. Mrs. L. A. Thompson, Cumming, Rt. 4. White and rd spotted crow- der and purple hull pea seed, 5s0e pt. PP in Ga No orders less 2 pts. No chks: Mrs. Tom Pilgrim, Cumming, Rt. t. PLANTS FOR SALE Rooted heavy bearing Dew- berry Plants, $1 C, Del, in Go. Mrs. Jacob R. Hitlis, Milthaven, blee, Rt. 2. Rt. f, Box 50. Ke Coastal: Bermuda Six Week Peanut, Pink Half postage. No stamps nor echks. Seed, not mixed, Yellow Meat, Colts Foot, Persimmon Bark, | all 75e Ib. lard box full. Plus Mrs. Rosetta Butler, Dahlonega, 12233 Ib. FOB. Any amt. W. D. As- I tolons, by truckload at farm, $50 per 100 $35; 20 M, Feb, 15th. D, shear, Ph, 3713. $18. Begin digging \ Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $2 C; 500, $7; $12.50 M. Add postage. C. D. Crok, Gainesville, Rt. 2, mies Crabapple Trees, Sage Plants, Muscadine Grape Vines, Goose- berry Bushes, Black Raspberry Bushes, Catnip Bunches, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. - Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs: old, $2 C; 500, $7: $12.50 M. Add postage. No chks. Curtis Heard, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Old Fashion Sweet Straw- berry Plants, for quick sale, 60c C; Lady Thompson, 75c C. Add postage. Dollie Pearson, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. : : Strawberry Plants, 75c C; Kudzu Crowns, $2 C; $9.50 M; 4 Gape Vines, Pear Trees, Plum, Hazelnut Bushes, Crabapple, $1.25 doz. Add postage. Mirs. James Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. Frostproof Early Jersey, Chas. Wakefield, and All Head Early Cabbage, 500, $1.25; $1.75 M; 5000, $750 exp. col.; White Sweet Bermuda Cnion Plants, pencil size, 500, $1.25; $2 M; 5000, $7.50. Special prices to trucks. Mrs. I. L, Stokes, Fitzgerald. Ph. 3751. Large Sage Plants, $1.25 doz; Also Yellow Hot Squash Pepper Seed, I6c pack and 3c stamp:. 2 pods, 25e. PP; Mrs. Lula Willis, Chatsworth, Rt, 2. ; Broccoli Plants, 25 doz.; Peppermint Plants. with big roots, 25 doz. PP. Mrs. A. J. Hanson, Elko, / : Field Dewberry, 50c doz.: Mtn. Huckleberry, 3 doz. $1;. Concord Grape Vines, 25 cut.; Catnip, 25e bunch; Kudzu Plants 10 ea.; Also Boquet Pepper Seed, 10c pod, Plus postage. Mrs, Otis Mashburn, Cumming. _ Everbearing Strawberry, $1 C; Gibson, 75e C; Mixed 60c C; Garlic, Horseradish, 75 doz. Ad postage. No.chks. Roy Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. : Horse radish plants and Roots, $1.50 doz; Large Strawberry Plants, $1.50 C; Peppermont, /40c 0z.; Gooseberry Bushes, $2 doz.; Also large Garlic Bulbs, 75c doz. Damp packed, Add postage, Mrs. Freeman Long, Ellijay, RFD 5. Golden Acre, Chas. and Early Jersey Wakefield Frostproof. Cabbage, and Bermuda Onion M. Prepaid. Otis Conner, Pitts. Early Jersey and Chas. Wake- White Onion, 300, $1; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M, All plants $1.50 M. Exp, collect, R. Chanclor, Pitts. Everbearing Red Raspberry Plants, $1.50 doz.; Blue Damson Jum, Sreuts, 65 ea.; Red, Yel- low Plum, 40c; Garlic, 75 doz. Ellijay, Rt. 2. : Copenhagen; Dutch, Chas. | Wakefield Cabbage, $2.50 M. Ph, 4051. Lowell Head, Alma, (318 Perkins. St. Copenhagen, Chas. Wakefield, | Round Dutch Cabbage, White Bermuda Onion, 500, $1.25; $2 M. Ph. 3791. B. J. Head, Alma, Drawer G. Mixed Strawberry, Wonder- berry, Gibson, mixed Toc C; Black Raspberry, $1.25 doz: Horseradish, Garlic, $1 doz. Add. postage. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54, Broccoli, Cabbage, Heading Collards, Kale, White Nest On- ion Plants, Garlic, Evergreen Bunching Onions, Leek, Parsley, all 35c doz. in $1 lost or more. Mrs. H, V. Franklin, Sr., Reg- ister, RFD 1, Box 20. Cert. Bunch PR Sweet Po- | $5, M,; By exp. not prepaid, 50 M, J. Harrison, Black- | |Market cabbage, $2.25 M: | Prompt shipment. Good strong plants. No COD. Mrs. Laverne Huckleberry, Raspberry, $1 doz; | Sea. 3, $1. Yellow Root, 65 Plantts, 300, $1;.500, $1.50; $2.50 ed, 4 Ib lard-box, $1 Add past. field, Golden Acre Frostproof | Cabbage Plants, fresh, green, | ; size, 2 doz,75c: Imp. Field Dew- | berry, Blackberry, bearing size, : 50e doz.; Blue Damson Plum} }Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, j | 85 Vine Cuttings, 50c doz.: Pep- Also nice} | Mars. $1. |tato, ready week of Mar. 2!st., | _ Bermud: M. W. A sae Plants, $1.50 Quitman, Chas. Wakefield, Early Jer- sey, large for transplanter use, $1.25; $1.75 M. del.; 5 M. $7.50 exp. coly . gerald, Round Dutch and Copenhag- en Market cabbage $225 M; 500, $1.30; 30e C: 5 M. up, $2 | M. All good, strong plants, No COD. Mrs. Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4, Seria Chas. W., Early J, and early Flat Dutch Cabbage plants, 200, 70e; 500, $1.50; $2 M. Full count, Round Dutch and Copenhagen 500, $1.30; 30c C: 5 M. up, $2 M. Lewis, Baxley, Rtt. 4. a _ PECANS AND OTHER Blueberry Bushes, 75 doz.; Gooseberry, $1.25 doz.; Hazel- nut Bushes, Catnip Bunches, Museadine Grape Vines, each, 6, $1, Add postage. L. M. Turn- er, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Red Sugar Plum Sprouts, 50 ea.; Mtn. Huckleberry, $1 doz. Add postage. Loving. - Hazlenut, Red and Black Raspberry, Chestnut, Crabap- ple, Sourwood, Chinquapin, 6, $1; Yellow Root, Blueberry, Garlic Bulbs, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. | ee Old Fashion White Engkish Peach Sprouts, 50c ea.: 3, $1. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Comming, Rt. a Apple, Peach, Plum, Mul- berry, Cherry, Fruit Trees, Grape, Muscadine Vines. Write for , priees. J, H, Street, At- lanta, Ri 2 - : Celestial Sweet Fig and Large Lemon Settings, 4 1/2- 5 ft., ready to set, $2.50 ea.; 3-4 ft, $25 2 1/23 ft, $i: Stuart Imp. Peean, ist. yr. and 2nd yr.; Come see B. O. Fus- sell, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood Ave. : Hazlenut Bushes, 25, $2: Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing Blackberry, Running Dew- berry, 85 doz.; Wild Straw- berry, 5 doz. $1; Red Plum doz.; Yellow Roots, wash- age. Nancy Hend: Rt. 3, Box 124. - Mtn. erson, Ellijay, Huckleberry, bearing Sprouts, 45 ea; Museadine, | 4 ft. rooted, 45c; Citron Seed, | 75e lb. Add postage. Rosie} Mtn. Huckleberry, : bearing size, 75 doz.; Hazlenut Bushes, dozs, age. Mrs. Howard Easley, Elli- jay. Rt. 3 Box 125. ; Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75c doz. Scuppernong permint, 25 doz: clean mixed peas, free of wee- vils, 3 Ibs., $1. Add postage. Lee Hood, Gainesville, 1G A : te good roots and. Trees, 50 ea. Gourds, med. and small, ea.. Plus postage.) Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt 4. er Scuppernong, = a old, $1 ea. plant; 4-2 yr. plants, $1. Rooted. No onder less . H. Patterson, Waco, Rt. 3, and White Bermuda Onion, 500, L. Fitzgerald, Fitz~ good plants, prompt shipment. | Mrs. May Lovell, Baxley, Rt. 4 FRUIT TREES FOR SALE) Kent Wallace, SEZ e@,} 25, $1.85; Plum} Sprouts, 4, $1; Also Yellow R Root Plants, 65 doz. Add post-} Celestial Sugar Fig Sprouts, | small Date}. PP;, Also , 25) 10e | {1 lants, jand Yellow Plum | Blackberry,- bearing doz. Add postage. oe Ellijay, ] ee ue xeeas Mtn. Huckleberr fbearing size, 75c_ Root Plants, 65 low Plum Sprou Blackberry, bearin; doz. Add postgae. Henderson, Ellijay, Pe es Gooseberry Bushes, Also. Cherry. Pepper : pod; Pumpkin, 15c postage. Mrs. H. Ellijay, Rt. 5. [2 1/4 ft: or bet FOB. Prompt shipn |Jones, Metter, Rte 1, _ State insp. Apple T fi 40c ea.; \ land, Rt. 5. Muscadine Grape $1.75; Fox Grape Vines apple Trees, 6; $1.25; Ha and Blueberry, $1 doz. 'Gold Strawberry, $1.25 C nip, Balm, Tansy, 6, 50) Myers and Rube Bushes, 3-5 ft. 23 from Porterfield stoc FOB. E: G. Nicholso: Allen=-Rd Ri. 3.20) Nice Sundried apple: worms, peel, and core Plus postage. Eva (Ra 5 ee Bright Sundried Pears, free of worms, core, 5 Ibs., $3; Sundrie. Ibs., $3. PP. im Ga Jones, Grayson. Ist. class dried apples, worms, cor Nice cooking app | free of worms and /Add postage. No less. Ibs. Mrs._J. H. Le dletom: S35) So Nice Sundried }crop, 40e Ib. A free of peel, core, a ck we 45 Ib. Add postage. Mrs. | Rice, Fayettevilie, Rt. 10 lbs. clean, brigt crop). Sundried Tart of peel, core, and wo y, 45c postage. Mrs. Ro H. Ev. Macon 5-7981. pa $ Fe Ik for Mts Biles Baoking yow, oe Eee ha 2. | Tame war f ER fe BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE HAY AND STRAW FOR SALE 14 bu. good sound, recleaned Excellent Sericea Lespedeza MARKET BULLETIN COTTON SEED FOR SLE Hibred Half and Halt Cotton PACE SEVEN ~ Ame EROOTS AND HERDS FOR SALE Re a sassafros root, wild char 'y K 2 Seed, pure, sound, lst. yr., for $190 - ae at my Running Velvet Beans, $17.50 | Hay, $1 bale. 3 mi. So. Palmetto Slee He Bunn Gd eos 38c Ib: yellow dock rest, / mi. So, Warrenton. G. T.| bu. Plus shipping chrgs. W. H. a oS Hwy. Ph. OP pee : 25 doz. Add postage. No chi: Warrenton. Rt. 1. Bell Chere a fe oe ee a eer | NG 18D) Pe and 1, Cotton! james saver fal me Roce a corn in ear, $2 bu. del. Pp Seed, Ist. yr., picked dry, gin- 4 NS AND PEAS S FOR SALE - Wh te Bunch Butter Peas, up, 35c; Col. Bunch But- yielding yellow 6-wks eas, 10c Ib. and postage. eee oe ns, 008, sound, at $16. =o Hs ae and Colored Butter- Curtis Head, Gaines- 9d Old -Fashion Striped unner Garden Beans, 50c /2 cups, $1. All guar. dge, Dalles, Rie dS White ; brown-eyed crowder id Dixi Queen peas, $12.00 bu; 2.50 bu. FOB. No less bu. sold. m. LL. Helms, Buena Vista. Tender plue pole and streaked alf runner beans, 2 cups, $1.20; crowder and blue speckl- i 2 cups, $1.15 orth, Dacula, Rivals: 0c cup. Add postage. | |-day and Osceola velvet beans, | SEED FOR SALE Climbing okra and vegetable gourd seed, 25c package and self-addressed, stamped env. No stamps. Fred Pruett, Naylor, Rt. es White Spanish peanuts. Ken- neth Chappelear, Lavonia. Rt. 1. 1954 pure Livsey watermelon | seed, $2 lb; PP; long green pod okra seed and 6-wks. peas, 2 crops, everbearing table peas (name unknown). White Rice pop corn, shelled, -3 lbs., $1 plus Ree Mrs. J. M. Jones, Gray- son. : Tender white half runner bean seed, called Silver Skins, 40c cupful, or 4 lbs., $2 post- paid. Mrs. C. A. Hammond, Fitz- gerald, Rt. 4. Recleaned brown top millet seed, 99.04 pct purity, germ. 85.50 pct, $1.25 CWT.. FOB. Mac. Oglesby, Hartwell, Rt. 2. = Tender white half runner and white bunch bean seed 60c cup, Imp. pride of Ga., mlon, 25, seed, 10 and stamped env. 100 seed 40c and stamped env; pure, icebox melon seed, same price. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt Be ae ee Ice box melon and green meat cantaloup seed, either kind, 8 0z. cup, $1. Add postage. J. O. Wiley, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4 White multiplying nest onions, ready for planting, $1.25 gal. green pod okra, 85 lb; shogain , | turnip, 75c lb. Add postage. Mrs. .| Lozia Rosser, Hogansville. Rt. 1, Box 89-A. 313. About 80 tons fine. quality Peanut Hay, bright, leafy, green, cured without rain, $37.50 ton. Picked up my farm. James F. Jordan, Cdolumbus, c/o Saint Francis Hospital. Ph. 35135. 125 bales Lespedeza Hay $25 Hartwell, Rt. 3. Oat straw, bright, not rained on, 50c bale. W. T. Allen Dan- nielsville, Rt. 1. Good Grass Hay, baled with- out rain, $1 bale at farm. Will deliver in large lot in nearby radius. Marvin Maddox, anders Rt. 4. Quality Coastal Bermuda Hay at my barn, 7 mi. Kayville Rd. Winton _C. Harris, Sereven, Rt. 1: Lespedeza Hay, $1.40 per bale; 100 bales $1.30 ea. 5.mi. N. Ros- well off 140 Hwy. on Cox Rd. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Ph. Roswell 2472. 5 tons top quality hay with all | peanuts, $40 ton at barn; 5 tons pure Coastal Bermuda hay, $50 COTTON SEED FOR SALE Odum _ on }} * 400 Ib. lot Half and Half Cotton Seed, Ist. yr., $12 CWT at my place; $13 shipped. W. H. Burnette, Toccoa, Rt. 1. Cokers 100 wilt resistant cot- ton seed, Ist. yr., picked without rain, del., treated, $6 Cwt. R. E. Rowe, Alvaton. Cotton Seed, Cokers 100 wilt- resistant, Ist. yr., cleaned, de- linted, treated, $7.50 Cwt. FOB. Ww. Clements, Rochelle, Rt. ned dry, roll dropped, machine delinted, treated with Ceresan, $750 Cwt. FOB Toccoa. MO. U. Ni Stancill, Eastanollee. 5 a Cokers 100 W. Cot- ton Seed, planted 1 yr., $100 ton FOB farm. Earl Mansell, Roswell, Rt. 1. Ph. 4752. ed without rain, ,bale per acre, 1-3/32 lint, big 5 lock boles, $8 pct. germ. 1 var. gin, $6 Cwt bag. H. P. Malcom, Social Cir- cle; Rt. 2; Box 47. *Phone 3346. 2: Yellow root, 3c Ib; queen of the meadow, 4c }o0; wild caerry and sweet gum bark, 25c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Lorene Bennett, Alpharetta. Rt, 1. Sarsaparilla, eld-r, spicewood, 3 . i lum, sassafras, ellowdocx peace oe eed rea apne Ue ee wel en ae DESEO ee Cesk ay tons Ist yr., 100 wilt, res- wlackbery, poke 00h wd thel Crowe, Gaines- Ci Bien come Wiiee Creek Church. Denver Obarr,} jstant Colkers cottonseed, pick- cherry, pine red, white oak, sweet gum, alder, persimmea bark, 2 Ibs., $1; colts foot, mul- lein, pipsisewa, $1 lb. Add post- age Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. Markie Addison, Hartwell, Rt. 2. ing annuals, etce., must by the Georgia Department of only castial shipments not Terminal Inspection Center, tomology. ma. . Mrs. Albe Armour, 1/2 pt. Add Bese | ton: Dr. Virgil Steele, Eastman. ay . ee up. Mrs. Pauline Franks, |. hone aoee : If you are in or intend to go in the nursery busi- jawassee. y the Georgia Department of Georgia. February 23, 1955. Notice To Shippers of Nursery Stock Ornamental plants, exclusive of bulbs, corms, tub- ers, roots and soft-bodied. plants such as ferns, flower- planis will be inspected without charge by shipping } them through the Georgia Department of Entomology itol, Atlanta, Georgia. Shipping instructions may be | obtained by writing the Georgia Department of En- ness, you should contact the Georgia Department of Entomology for nursery regulations. Under no conditions can nursery stock as defined above be shipped without an inspecton certificate from For further information write to the Georgia De- partment of Entomology, 432 State Capitol, Atlanta, | Co ALDEN, Director Georgia Department of Entomology state law be inspected by Entomology. If you make exceeding 15 a year, your located at 432 State Canv- Entomology. | ios Prices Paid At Various Markets 4 No. 1 No. 2. No. 3 No. 4 ' Dodge Co. L/S Auct., Eastman 16.67 16.15 15.56 16.00 Cross cs Mkt... Waycross 16.82 16.39 = 15.62 15.39 Ga. Farm Prod. Sales, Thomaston 16.70 16.56 16.00 14.75, Japeway-Craig Cem. Co., Dublin 16.60 16.10 15.55 14.95 Ae Jesup S/Y, Jesup 16.52 16.14 15.50 15.06 fees 2/7; Swansboro ST eee 6 1550 | ites L/S Mid. Millen 16.75 16.00 15.00 14.50 Museegee L/S Co., Columbus 17.25 : Co. S/Y, Alma 17.10 16.50 16.10 15.10 Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla 17.05 37.15 17.21 \azlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst \ 16.60 16.26 15.71 15.06 Seminole L/S Auct., Donalsonville 16.41 16.16 15.75 15.05 ite S/Y, Kite eae 16.50 _ 16.25 Shuman's L/S Mkt., Hagan 16.62 16.16 15.55 alaski $/Y, Hawkinsville 17.20 16.50 16.20 16.00 Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 16.53 16.36 16.00 (15.10 t ssdale-Long Com. -Co:, Lakeland 16.80 16.35 15.85 15.11 Swainsboro $/Y, Swainsbore 16.80 16.25 . 15.25 14.40 : eae 14.45 : h S/Y, Statesboro 17.05 16.89 157) eo Wayeross S/Mkt., Waycross 17.05 16.62 16.12 15.42 . . 17.43. 16.00 | February 22 ublin om. "Co.. Dublin 17.01 16.51 15.86 15.96 Appli F > fisgaais Co. S/Y. Springfield een teat ao eee ing Co. L/S Mkt. Baxley 16.51 16.27 15.65 15.54 offee Co. L/S Mkt., Douglas 16.44 16.22 15.61 15.00 armers L/S Co., Douglas 17.04 16.60 15.80 15.04 Dawson L/S Co Dowson 16.50 16.10 15.25 ~ fagerald S/Y, Fitzgerald 16.98 16.53 15.55 & i ; , fag : . Farmers Coop. L/S Assoc., Soperton 16.50 16.05 15.30 unfa L/S Auct., Nahunta 17.00 16.60 16.30 15.20 | Farmers $/Y, Arlington 16.40 16.25 15.80 15.11 dale-Long Com. Co., Quitman 17.06 16.56 15.65 15.15 ; ille: : : : * * Farmers L/S Auct., Nashville 16.39 16.21 15.91 15.25 ith S/Y, Augusta - 16.80 1600 15.50 Farmers $/Y, Sylvania 16.50 15.85 15.10 14.90 Idosta L/S Co., Valdosta 16.82 1635 16.10 16.20 ; 00- : : 50. RecICA Ss Jones-Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon 17.00 16.60 15.70 15.50 pyre ice: 5/%: Jesup 3680 (16.11 15.85 15.00 | Metter L/S Mkt., Metter: 16.60 1607 15.51 ebruary 18 ie Mifchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 16.38 16.26 15.00 14.66 ndler L/S Mkt., Metter 16.22 16.10 16.00 McRae S/Y. McRae feng) 6 0e i o-op L/S Exc., Statesboro 16.65 16.11 15.07 14.60_| Smith S/Y No. 3, Thomson pee eee lee 15.05 | Tattnall S/Y, Glennville 16.65 16.01 15.05 14.75 ordele L/S Com. Co., Cordele 16.71 16.56 15.95 15,60 | Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange ea eae eae i L/S uct Beieeciage ae 16.10 15:65 ~. February 23 sve morris 2. Maan Ai W626 | 1.74 39-25 | Claxton S/, Claxton 16.00 1540 15.09 14.25 ierce $/Y. Blackshear 17.00 16.40 16.10 15.60 H : azlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 16.02 15.90 15.09 14.10 Bros. S/Y, Bartow 16.68 15.80 15.65 . : Moultrie L/S Ce., Moultrie 16.56 16.15 tock Yard, Sylvania 16.65 16.10 15.45 14.65 , ie S/Y, Thomasville 17.00 16.75 16.00 15.00 Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 16.16 15.75 15.25 14.45 | Tifton: es 16.69 16.15 15.80 Parkers S/Y, Stateskoro 16.15 15.50 15.00 Le 0. S/Y, Lyons 16.64 1612 15.53 14.58 12.50 uary 19 Ragsdale-McClure Com. Co., Rome 17.60 16.75 15.50 14.50 ow L/S Com: Co., Cartersville 17.00 16.50 16.00 ~-14,75 | Seaboard S/Y, Colquitt Y610 15.65 015.31 14.65 ic . Mktg. Assoc., : i Turner Co. S$/Y, Ashburn 16.46 16.65 16.05 ae as 16.71 15.80 15.25 Union $/Y, Albany 16.29 16.02 15.50 15.76 3 = . Sc Vidalia $/Y, Vidalia 16.05 15.33 15.01 14.50 446.55 16.75 = 16.25 = 15,80 | February 24 oF 46.88 45.5314. 8 ce eke $/Y, Bainbridge 6.10 15.70 14.90 14.10 Ti - 1889 6.40 : Pelham $/Y, Petham 16.16 5.78 15.45 _-85 Ib. Add postage. ae type that will be acceptable and must be used on all packages: ; SPECIMEN Aldrin : 0-20-20 Fertilizer Mixture Does 0.5% ACTIVE INGREDIENTS- Bi chick ech gdee ilo. anonaphthalene Related Compounds INERT INGREDIENTS Total FERTILIZER- GUARANTEED ANALYSIS Nitrogen (give sources) ROOTS AND HERBS FOR SALE: ~ Wild cherry bark, 4 Ibs., $1; 8 lbs. $2; yellow root, 8 Ibs., $1.25. Add postage, Miss Odell Parks, Ellijay, Rt: 3. Yellow root, 4 Ib. afd box full; $1.30 postpaid: Queen of the Meadow, 4 lbs. box Sito Oe Ps winter berian, $1 doz. Add post= age. Moel cose Talking noes ~ Rt. 2. . HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE -10 1b. pail Tupelo Honey, $3.25 in 3rd. zone; 5 lb. pail, $1.75. B. E. Sheppard, Savannah, 1222 E. Henry St. 4 Patent Bee Hives with sup- ers (not been robbed), reason- able. peonand Tibbitts, Dallas, Rt 23; Honey: 10 ap: pail del. 3rd. zone, $3.; 5 lb. pail del. 3rd. zone, $1. 50; One case of 12 - 2 1/2 lb. jars Comb, $7. By exp. collect.; Grade A Bees Wax in any quan- tity del. to me, 40c lb. Off grades | eheaper. Rey. Curd Walker, Adrian, Rt. 1. 5 colonies of Bees in supers, gums, $30. for lot my farm. R. M. a 7, Douglasville, Rt. 4, + FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE 2 nice, well trimmed, Salt Cured Ham, wt. 31 and 32 lbs., 75c lb. PP in Ga. MO. Rev. J. E. Meeks, Bethlehem, Rt. 1. -Sugar Cured Country Hams, -Kenneth Chapplear Lavonia, Rt. 4 Nice dried country hams, two wt. around e Ibs. ea., others around 30 lbs. 75 Ib. Add postage. Taian Neal, Aska. 2 sugar cured Hams, (Hogs kill ed Jan. 1954), 20 lbs., 80c lb. Plus postage. I mile E, Kenne- saw. Mrs. Joel C. Elliott, Kenne-. saw, Rt. 2. Big Shanty Rd. Country Hams and Shoulders, salt cured, not smoked, 4 hams wt. 18-21 lbs., 75c lb.; 3 should- ers, 18-20 lbs., 45c lb. at my home any day except Sundays. Will not ship. L. A. Thompson, Cumming, Rt. 4. EGGS FOR SALE Purebred Dark Cornish Ban- tam Hatching Eggs, $3 doz. Del. Show birds. J. H. Morgan, Rock- mart, 405 E. Elm St. Purebred, heavy type Dark Cornish Hatching Eggs, $1.65 setting 15; 30, $3.15. MO- only, cartons returned at once. Miss Cora _B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt: (Gentiaced from Page 1) - te -PESTICIDES | corn, Use this product at the rate of 100 By Weight to 200 pounds per acre (0.5 to 1 Ib. actual exo-dimeth- aldrin) applied as a starter fertilizer with | MANI 0.48% | fertilizer attachment at the time of plant- DOE CHET 0.08 % ing along both sides of the-seed, but not - : 99.44% in direct contact with the seed. .~ : 100% 5 Yo EGGS FOR. SALE Mallard Duck Eggs, pure breed, for setting, $2 doz. a C. W. Hood, Clarkesville, Rt. inig - eggs breed since 1925), $2.50 for Ds prepaid Insured PP. L. B. Mill- jans, Newnan. Booking orders? pheasants, quail, fanny show type bantams, guineas, bronze and white turkeys, Mallard ducks, Toulouse geese, chukar partridge, game chickens, Key- stone W. L. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Purebred Toulouse eccket eggs, 3 for $1 plus 20e postage; also grown geese (no anders), $6 ea, Mrs. Fred L. White, Buck- head. peafowl, FARM HELP WANTED : Want woman to help around farm, light farm work, garden, chickens, etc. Good home separ- ate\ room, small salary. Mrs. Mamie Youmans, Surrency. Want good woman for light farm work on farm for room and board. Eason Collins, Meter, P. O. Box 153. Want man (prefer with oe large enough to help) to help on farm and in dairy. Industrious sober, exp., in milking and driv- ing tractor and truck. Good 4 R. house, with bath, 8 mi. Decatur, School bus by door. Ref. req. Roy G. Jones, Decatur, 619 Clairmont Ave. Want white woman, middle aged, no bad habits, to- live on farm and do. light farm chores in exchange for room, board, salary. Mrs. Clara- Pilgrim, Ma- con, 3282 Mary Dr. Want col. couple around 50 yrs. old for farm work. New tenant house, heated, running water, bathroom, 15 mi, N. At- lanta-on Windy Hill Rd., Smyr- na. Care for garden, some chick ens, small pasture. Ogden A. Geilfuss, Atlanta, P. O. Box 4779. Ma. 5417 or At. 1843 Want white middle aged wo- man to live as one of family and do light farm work on farm for room, board, salary. Letters ans. 25 mi, So. Columbus. Mrs. W. F. Voight, Cusseta, Box 27. Want 2 reliable, sober, ogee cated men to work on a cattle farm and dairy; prefer one who has had exp. in dairy milk bot- tling plant, also dairy route work. Reliable references must accompany _ replies. Furnish houses, etc. J. B. Honea, Tucker DU, oo: Want farm hand that can drive tractor, other farm ma- chinery, $15 weekly pay, board, laundry. Gus Moore, Canton, Rt.| a For the control, of corn rootworm on Do not apply or allow to drift to areas occupied by unprotected humans or ben- eficial animals. To protect fish and wild: life do not contaminate streams, lakes or ponds with the material. Use this prod- cele : FARM HELP WANTED f Want single, able bodied, white man to attend 1H crop on 3.| 50-50 basis. 1 R garage furnish- Giant Black Minorca hatch-. (breeding the one ed for light housekeeping. Some work when not in own crop. Or will-give meals in exchange for work. Ph. 6224. W. M. McWil- liams, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Evans Mill" Rd > : j Want a wage hand or someone to tend crop on farm. J. L. Ross, Abbeville, Rt. 1. Box 178. Want white woman to live in home on farm with elderly man and wife and do light farm work on farm for room, board, $10 weekly. Mrs. H. M. Meadows, Kite, Want white woman, about 35- | 45 yrs. old, for light farm work on small farm, for room, board, and $10 weekly. Mrs. R. E. El- lington, Fairburn. Ph. S711. Want cniddle: aged, clean, honest, reliable Christian white |, /woman for light farm work on farm. Live as one of family. Work with flowers, tend chick- ens, etc. Good home, private room, modern conveniences, small salary: Mrs. Janette B. Miller, Perry, Rt. 2. Ph. 5786 after 7 PM. < Want young man, white, ho- nest, sober, for farm work (must know how to farm). Not subject to draft call. Live as one of fam- ily. $15 monthly, room, laundry, board. Letters ans. J. T. Shel- nutt, Franklin, Rt. 2. p POSITIONS WANTED Want job on farm doing any kind of farm work. Will come or write. W. T. Johnson, Ma- _|con, 280 Oak Haven Court. Lon farm. Also exp. all kinds | Gwinnett Co. all experienced |Have furniture to be moved | Write. or call. ECONOMIC. ee Available Phdspnonie Acid (Give sources) Potash (Give sources) (This product contains 0. 5 lb. ae per 100 Ibs.) : GENERAL DIRECTIONS 2072. skin, _ POSITIONS WANTED Want job in Parlor type dairy farm machinery, repairing, and driving truck and trecator Best references. Wife, 15 yr. old daugher, Ready to move. M. A. Dickey, Dover, Rt. 1 i : Man and wife (3 ehildean 8, 17, 25) want 1 or 2 H crop with Christian people on halves, pre- ferbably Forsyth, Milton, or hard workers. Sober. 3-4 R house. Can furnish own food. Ready to move; have to be mov- ed. William H. Walker, Conley, 4958 New Macon Hwy. : 58 yr. old woman, partially deaf, no tobacco habits, wants job on farm light farm work for elderly lady or aged couple in exchange for room and board. Within 25 miles if near highway. Able finance own moving. Mrs. Edith Betemps, Newnan, Rt. 2, Box 78- D, Sewell Mill Rd. 33 yr. old woman with 3 boys (5,11, 12) wants job on farm. Smali house and small salary. Mrs. Beatrice Walden, Atlanta, 573 Bryan St. S. E. Ma, 3880. Want tractor corp. Have 4 to work (all-drive tractor): George Blassingame, Silver Creek, Rt. 1. Single man past 50 wants em- ployment on chicken farm, or as care taker. Experienced. Go any place. T. E. Smith, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 561, Good experienced man wants job on good 2 H farm, crop or} day work. Wife, 3 children. Wife can help, Sober. Contact Ben Stubbs, Rome, Rt. 3, c/o Bill Tilbry, Rome, Rt. BEG . uct only for recommended purpos 20% | at recommended dosages. _ | CAUTION: Avoid prolonged | or re inhalation of dust or contact. v wit _ In case of cones with the Su an flush with plenty of water; for eyes, medical attention. Wash with. Ss water after handling and before or smoking; wear clean clothing U FACTURED BY _The foregoing es and Regul are Oey ee to. DES lanta, Apt. 12 D. job on farm - driving Hugh D. aa Elb te A Gis ah seers on farm. cae small Rie os eon ee jenced milking, etc., on dairy farm for boar. Write. George W. Hickm ae, D. Smith Summerville, house, garden and or come see, A. coochee. dairy; 12 yrs. exp. 30 yrs. John Galloway, Auste River Rd. er. Single. Room, boar ar, JecHs es een Ge Gla 3 St., N. wants farm work o nice home with Christia come at once. Mrs. Adlin Augusta, Rt. 6. Want home on farm erly people in exchan stock and doing other chores. Reasonable pay, b a Weds Lawson, ose % Pulliam Sires on poultry farm; sais broil or Aas Reasonab ee a 37 yr, old eae man. Wi ee or 48 yr. old, ie ae Want wage job on f Li. Co le; Man erie job ooking aft Want job on farm as cart Refined, gettleds whi GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome Atlanta Gainesvill 2-21 2-22 2-23 2-23 Bn RE bk Steers & Heifers Z ae 3 : phe Tf : Good -19.00-22.00 Not Reporte 17.50-19.25 18.00-22.00 18.50-22.40 1 Coml. 16.50-17.85 14.75-17.00 15.40-17.50 - 15.30-18.00 15.25 Utility 13.00-14.00 12.25-14,00 13.00-15.25 12.50-15.00 12.00. Cutters 11.00-12.00 10.00-11.00 11,00-12.25 = 11.00-13.00 11. 00- CALVES See as Good & Choice 16,50-20.00 17.00-18.75 17,00-18.75 17.00-19.00 Util. & Coml. 12.50-16.25 12.00-17.00 12.50-17.00 13.00-17.00 Com. & Choi S 5 s ; f veciars Sa - 16.50-22.50 16.00-22.25 16.00-22.00 _ cows x Pasar sh Utility 10.50-13.00 10.50-12.25 11.00-13.00 11.00-13.25 cC.& C. 7.50-11.25 7.50-10.00 8.00-11.25 = 8.00-11.25 BULLS : : weeds Util. & Coml, 12,75-14.00 12,.00-15.15 13.50-14.30 Cutters 10.50-12.50 10.50-11.00 11.00-12.50 | : STOCKERS Peers Sen ee Steers & Helfers 12.50-15.75 Se 3 02. 75e1 6 2b Soles 12, 50-17.00 -12,25-15.75 acres ef Information ;