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_ Farmers
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Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
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' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956
NUMBER 31
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uilding At Left; Center Photo Shows Seed Samples Being Taken From Germinator; At Right Samples Inspected to Determine Germination Percentage
Modern Equipment Aids -
Service To The Farmer
E Georgians now have one of the finest
state agricultural buildings in the nation.
The imposing new six-story building
Mat was dedicated this past Monday will
provide the services needed by the states
agricultural industry for: many years to
come.
_ The $2,800,000 structure is finished
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Agricultural
CALENDAR
April 12, Newnan West Georgia Here-
ford Association Sale.
April 12-14, Athens Sheep shearing
__ , schools. =
April 13-14, Atlanta Georgia Home
; Economics Association meeting.
_April16-18, Atlanta Georgia Live-
stock Exposition.
in Stone Mountain Granite and world
famous Georgia marble. These products
are combined with stainless steel and-alu-
minum to insure a minimum of upkeep
while affording a rmaximum in service.
Beneath the building; in two large
basements, are located. parking areas
where employees of the various depart-
neents in the building may park their
automobiles. :
The new building houses laboratories
| SE Fog School Slated
For Athens On June 26
The -first annual Southeastern Egg
/Quality and Grading School will be held
on the University of Georgia College of
Agriculture campus Athens June 26-29.
The scliool will be a cooperative effort
of the Southeastern Poultry and Egg As-
sociation and poultry educators and gov-
ernmental agricultural agencies. It will
provide the first regional training course
(Continued on Page 8)
and equipment equal to any in the nation.
The veterinary division on the first floor
is equipped to do virtually any kind of
research or testing in regard*to animal
diseases. In fact the division operates
(Continued on Page 8)
More Inspectors Serve
Agricultural Industry
In order to be of greater, service to
the farmers of Georgia the State De-
pariment of Agriculture has increased
its force of fertilizer inspectors.
Today the Department has 63 per-
sons trained to take fertilizer samples
as compared with only 57 last year, 45
in 1954 and 48 in 1953.
Lists of fertilizer inspectors and oth-
er inspectors for the Department of
Agriculture have been furnished all
county \agents and vocational agficul-
ture teachers.
Farmers who wish to have samples
of fertilizer tested should contact their
county agents or vocational agriculture
teachers who can furnish them the
names of the inspectors serving their
respective counties.
Georgia
e EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
_ LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
Georgia, First:
e PEACHES
e NAVAL STORES
e PEANUTS
e BROILERS
e PIMIENTO PEPPER
e IMPROVED PECANS
UILDING SECOND TO NONE
So
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SALE EVENTS
April 25 Wednesday 2nd
annual Three Breeders sale of
polled Herefords 20 bulls
and 50 females in connection
with the Screven Co. Livestock
Festival, at Stockyards in Syl-
vania.
April 11 Wednesday 1 PM
at Shandra Farms on Cal-
houn Rd., Rome 67 lots 4
pulls and 63 females, including
cows with calves at foot and
bred and open heifers. All top
quality-fitted and pasture con-
dition. =
April 14 Saturday 1 PM
Charangbra herd sale, in-
eluding foundation animals
from which the breed originat-
ed 65 cattle: 20 purebred
, Charangbras, 30 cross-bred
- foundation females, 12 Reg.
Angus foundation cows and 3
famous bulls.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Butter Cups and purple Iris,
40c doz.; Elephant plant, 50c ea.;
_ Snewdrips, 25 doz. Add postage.
iixch. some of any for Bleeding
Heart. Ea. pay postage. Miss
Blue Grape Hyacinths, $1 C.;
Giant Snapdragon seed, 15c tsp.;
Boston ferns, 25c ea. Add post-
age. No checks. Miss Alice
.. Webb, 257 Boulevard St., Mon-
roe.
' Wan in the Moon Marigold
(Dbl pale yellow) seed, 15c
heaping tsp.; also pink mimosa
tree seed, 25c this. Add: 3 post-
_ age. Mrs: T. M. Randolph, 2107-.|
_ A, Claymore Dr., Marietta.
' Four Oclock plants, * red;
mhite and. Varigated col., $1 doz.
PP. Now ready to plant. W. A.
, Walker, Quitman.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Gerbera Daisies, $3 doz.; per-
ennial, white Candytuft, Blue
Phlox Silver King, $1 doz; Chry-
santhemums, bronze, yellow,
white, red, purple, pink, 36, $2;
Golden Glow, Viola, Yarrow,
Gaillardia, Hollyhocks, purple,
pink. per. Asters, 24, $1; 5 dif.
large* Dahlias, $1.25. Mrs. J. W.
Jones, Madison. ,
Sev. lovely dark pink Thrift,
some Spider lilies, many kinds
Daffodils, Narcissus, white and
yellow; also some nice Shrub-
bery, Etc. J. B. King, 19 Conley
Rd., Mountain View, Phone PO-
7-9002. -
Pink Primrose plants and
Mint, 20c doz. at my home, or
50c doz. plus postage if mailed.
Mrs, W. B. McDuffie, 783 Har-
rold St., Macon.
Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels,
Pink Cherokee Roses, Azaleas,
White Dogwoods, Crabapple,
Sweetshrups, Tulip Poplag,
Creek Hemlock, Maples, White
Pines, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Orange
Day lilies, White Shasta Daisies,
Violets, Pink, Phlox, Blue Iris,
$2.50 C. PP. Mrs. Gladys Robin-
son, Mineral Bluff. .
White, Cream, Dogwood, -Aza-
leas, Mtn. Laurel, White Pines,
Coralberry, Redbud, Pink Cher-
okee Rose, Maple, Tulip Poplar,
Strawberry; Creek Hemlock,
Holly,. Crabapple, 3-3-1/2 ft.
$2.50 doz.; Shlasta Daisies, Per.
Phlox, $2.50 C. PP. Rooted and
Moss packed. Mrs. Boon Wilson,
Mineral Bluff.
Mtn. Laurel, 3 col. Azaleas,
Cream, White Dogwood, Coral-
berry, Redbud, Cherokee Rose,
Strawberry, Tulip Poplar, White
Pine, Creek Hemlock, Maple,
Holly, Crabapple, 3 ft., $2.25
doz.; Shasta-Daisies, Pink Phlox,
$2.50 C. PP. Rooted. Moss pack-
ed, PP. Mrs. E. J. Miilhollen,
| Maple, , Hollies,
eral. Bluff.
| Cherokee Roses,
}| doz.:
| drons, Cherokee Roses, White
| Mrs.
| Bluff.
Pf 20e. ea.:
| stripe Jew, 10c ea. All rooted.
$1.10
| Maiden Hair fern, clump, 40c;
Perriwinkle seed, mix. col., 15)
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
_ FLOWERS AND S:
FOR SALE
3 col. Azaleas, White Dog-
wood, Pink Cherokee Rose,
Coralberry, Redbud bush, white
pine, Mtn. Laurel, Maple, Tulip
Poplar, Strawberry bush, Creek
Hemlock, Holly bush, Crabapple
trees, 3 ft., rooted, moss packed,
$2.25 doz. PP! Roy Wilson, Rt.
I, Mineral. Bluff, i
Pink Cherokee Rose, Mtn.
| Laurel, Rhododendrons, Crab-
apple, Dogwood, Red, White,
yellow, Azaleas; Tulip Poplars;
White. Pine,
Hemlock, Coralberry, 2-3 ft.
$2.75 doz.; Blue Iris, Violets,
Shasta Daisies, Daylilies, Snow-
drops, Arbutus, ferns, $2.50 C.
Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie; Min-
: ae i
Red Maple, Mtn. Laurel, Aza-
leas, Tulip Poplar, Crabapple,
Holly, White Dogwood, Hem-
| lock, 2-3: ft.,~rooted, $1.50) doz.;
| Rhododehdrons, Sweetshr ub,
White Pine;
Pussy Willow, 25 ea.; Arbutus,
| Galax, Shasta Daisies, 40c doz.
Add postage. Mrs.
Mineral Bluff.
White Dogwood; Mtn. Laurel,
Azaleas, Tulip Poplar, Crab-
apple, Strawberry bush, red
Maple, Holly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft.,
OMe D. Davis,
_ |) rooted, $1.50 doz.: Sweetshrub,
'| Rhododendrons, ,
White Pine,
| Cherokee Roses, Pussy Willow,
25c ea.; Mtn: Fern, 40c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Paul F. Davis,
| Mineral Bluff,
Mtn. Laurel, White Dogwood,
Azaleas, Tulip Poplar, Crab-
apple, Maple, Holly, Hemlock,
Strawberry, 2-3 ft. rooted, $1.50
Sweetshrub, Rhododen-
Pine, Pussy Willow, 25 ea.; Ar~
butus, Galax, Heartease, Mtn.
Ferns, 40c doz. Add, postage.
Clifton Davis, Mineral
Rose scented Geraniums, 25
Peanut Cacti, 15 ea.; Baby-
breath and Maiden Hair ferns,
Sultanas and Purple
Add postage. Mrs. D. W. Fair-
cloth, Rt. 1, Pitts.
Red Tree Dahlia Tubers, 8,
sArdisia plants, 8, $1;
half tsp. Miss Ivew Dugger,
Oliver, :
Gloriosa bulbs (Superba),
large, $1.10; med., 85c; small 6,
$1; Achimenese bulbs,-blue and
purple, 4 z., $1. Miss Emma
Dugger, Oliver. :
Purple Wisteria and large
Bamboo roots, 25 ea. FOB. Mrs.
M. F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman.
Dark col. Petunias, 25cdoz.;
$1.50 C.; Blue Daisies, 35 doz.;
Spirea, Wisteria Trumpet vine,
Dutzia, 3, $1; Red Spider Lilies,
75c doz.; Butterfly Lilies, $1
doz.; Crinum, Apostle, and
White Spider Lilies, 3, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. J. C. Bentley, Jr.,
Rt. 3, Quitman,
- Pink, yellow Dwarf Mums,
per. pink Phlox, large, yellow,
White mums, 50c doz.; Oak Hy-
dranegea and Snowballs, 59c
ea.; Sword and -Fluffy Ferns,
25c ea.; dbl. Rose Geraniums,
Pink Sultanas, green leaf, Co-
leus cuts, 15 ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston.
Thrift, deep, pink, 2c clump.
Have thousands. Also large
hedge of same, sell by ft. or
inch, Cannot mail. At my home.
Mrs. B. B. Barnette, Upper
Hembree Rd., Rt. 1, Roswell.
Petunias| 50c C.; Pansies, two
cents ea.; Snapdragon, 50, $1;
Larkspur, -fall pinks, yellow
Daisies, 25; 50c; Rose Thrift, 12
bunches, $1; Ferns, Sultanas,
Pink, dbl. Begoina,-Geraniums,
rooted, 25c ea.; Cuttings 15 ea.;
8 Dahlias, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston,
Deep Pink Thrift, $1 C.; White
Thrift, 35 doz.; Orange. Day
lilies, White Tris, 40 doz.; An-
nual Phlox, 35c C.; red Ruffled
Poppy Seed, 15 tbls. PP. Mrs.
Leliar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.
Old fashion Ga. Bachelor But-
ton seed, 25c cup; Sago Palm
seed, 12 for 50c. PP anywhere in
'Box 176, Mineral Bluff.
USA. L. Fitzgerald, Rt. 5, Box
192, Savannah, '
con,
Salmon Pink Sultanas; pink,
Blazing Star; also White, soft,
White flowered Costus, 2-3 yr.|
75c: ea.,.6, $3, $5 doz.|
Mrs. Maude Granger, Reidsville. |
Large shaggy type Mums, }i
White, yellow, bronze, Laven
ea.; Thanksgiving, Xmas, and)
yellow, ea. 10 pkt.; Cushaw and
Rose Thrift, $1 C.; Orang ik
Day lilies, White Iris, 40 doz.;
Annual Phlox, 35 C.; purple pir
Altheas, Bachelor Button and
Waxleaf Ligustrums; Pink
Crepe Myrtle, 15c ea.; Red dbl.
Poppy seeds, 15c tbls. Del. Mary
Ruth Phillips, R.t 1, Royston.
Mums, flowering, yellow, Sun-
gold seed, 10c thimble full. Mrs.
Myrtis Ellis, Rt. 1, Box 29, Rin-
Ageratum, Babybreath, Calen-
dula, Eng. and Shasta Daisies,
Feverfew, Hollyhock, Stock,
S. G. Pansies, Salvia, Straw-
flower, Statice, 50c doz.; Pink
and. red Geraniums, Gardenias,
dbl. White Althea, $1 ea. No less
$1 orders. Add postage. Mrs. H.
V. Franklin, Sr., Register.
8 mix. col. var. Celosia, Cax-
comb, first yr. seed, from reg. |
strain; Maple Gold, Green, Gold, |
rose,. Golddust,
yellow and shell pink, 50c for)
hl this... BP. Mins, 1:
red,
Rutledge.
Red Salmon, Rose Pink Dbl.
Geraniums, pink Rose, red ever-} Pi
blooming Begonias, Artillery
Fern, red Chicken Gizzard, Red
with green leaf coleus, Fuschia,
Maple Leaf Begoina; pink Hy-
drangea, Xmas Cacti cuttings,
Rice, Rt. 1, Royston, _ :
Fragrant white flowered ste-|
phanotis vine, red Hibiscus,
pink, White and green leaved:
Hosta, Curcuma, varigated, Or-
chid, Pink,.- Yellow flowers,
sizes,
der, 50c doz:, 3 doz., $1;:Anem
one type Mums, 40c doz.; $3
C.; Petunia, 25e doz, $1.59) C.;
a
crimson, |]
M. Davis,
bulb. Mrs. An
_ Altheas,
-Bridalwreat
Laurel, all, 2 ft,
Iris, Flag and Ti
doz. Add.- post
Wright, Lo Tg. ae"
Chryan lem
Add 25 posta
|plication. Mrs.
Highland Park,
fe
15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. H.|-
Mrs. Florence
2-4 ft. Nandinas and Japanese} - ,,
Magnolia, 50c ea.; $5 doz. Add
postage. Miss Merle Harrell, Rt. RB:
5, Quitman. Se a
Petunia, purple lantana,
brown-eyed Susans, large type}
Mums, Lavender, border plant, |
purple Violets, 3 doz., $1; Or-
ange Sultanas, 50c doz.; White]
Wisteria, Nandina, dbl. Spirea,
White Spider, Butterfly, -Cri-
num, and Apostle Lily, 3, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. C. E. Teeter,
Rt. 5, Quitman.) oa
Seed of Petunia, Larkspur,
mix. colors, Marigolds, brown-
Citron seed,
Mum plants,
postage. Mrs.
100. Johnson
Atlanta 19.
"Texas Chrysanthemums, an-
10c thbis.; yellow
12. for 25e; Add
Ferry Rd. N.W.,
W. D. Hamrick, |
| White, yellow 0
White Lady Banksia
1 yellow Lady
nuals, grow from seed, foliage | Jo
has: many colors, 3 ol., Texas
Gumbom red, Rainbow Stripe,
Mississippi Gray, 35c pkg. seed,
3 packs, $1 PP, with.pkg. other
annuals free with $1 order. S. L.
eae Ae 222 Maple Av., Blake-
ys. @ Cees
Dbl. orange Cannas, white
Narcissi, orange Phoenix, Em-
peror daffodils, purple viokesk
Day Lilies, rose col. - Thrift,
Cushion Mums, Jap. Sunflower.
Sell or exch. 3 doz. for 3 alike
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap. free
of holes and mildew. Mautile
Harrison, Rt. 2, Box 81,Bremen.
Dahlias, _yellow, buff, two-
tone, 10c ea.; Jersey Beauty,
red, small red, red and white,
two-tone, 15c and 10c ea.; Chry-.
santhemums, large and small
type, 10c ea.; Larkspur, 5 dif.
col., 3, 10ce. Orders $2 and over
PP. Mrs. I..M. Sullivan, 124 W.
Chandler St., Carrollton,
Blue Ridge rose Azaleas, 25
6a. $2 doz.; Mtn. white Pines,
Hollies, 25c-50c ea.; Jasmine, 25
ea.; yellow Primrose, red Horse-
mint, blue Iris, blue Dutch Tris,
50c doz.; large, yellow, dbl. Daf-
fodils, $1 doz.; Jonquils, yellow
daffodils, 40c doz. Add postage.
Mrs.. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
=!
Med. type red, Dahlias, up to}
4 in. dia., 25c ea.; 2-tone Mums,
wine and bronze .and . light|
bronze, 20 plants, .$1; mix. col.
and sizes, 50, $1.15. All packed #
ow, Spo : y
yellow Buttons, yellow a1
Cushion. Mixed |
doz., $2 PP. MrsCc23
pine, Rt. 2, Tallay :
Blue Dutch |
mist, $1.50 clump, Peor
and white, $1 bunch. Add
age. Mrs. C. W. Fricks,.
Box 151, Talking Rock.
100 Abelia_ plants
Mrs. Fabon Brown,.
Very fine Tube rose
50 for $1. Add post
Ernest Waller, Rt. 1,
Pom .Poms, $1.4
All good tubers ar
ed. Mrs, Vaughn
'Foccoat >...
yo
French Mullberry,
Dogwood; Bunc
Honeysuckle;
in peat. Mrs. C. E. Wilson, Sere- |
ven. Bos =
to col., 3, $1, large
gs, ae large cuttings of
including Car-
ol aoa 4, $1;
bushes, 2 ft: -or more>:
= Mins. Ef. Allen,
red Thrift, "75e: 12 dif.
ipom Mums, $1. Add 35
tage. Mrs. F. M. Combs,
lendulas, Snapdragon,
illiam, Dianthus, Clove:
ma Feverfew, |
Painted .and Imp.
LS ie Daisies, Columbine,
s,. Asters, Salvia, Toe doz.
. Wadley _
emenes bulbs, in violet-
id pink and Royal
ot asst. as to col.), 15,
Rosa G.. Poole, 1610
rio: ait Valdosta. :
green soliage, Port-
8, $1; scarlet-
variegated, 15, $1: Tiger
25, $1; Bi ibbon Grass,
, blue Salvia, perren-
a oT ey
eonae needle pine, 1-5 ft.,
. Add Exch. for.
Mrs. ety: er,
oro.
; Vinea, at my
not ship. Susie
tel, Rt. 3, Alpharetta.
large Iris, Orchid, Sky |
llow, purple and 2-tones,
z.; Red, White, Pink and
S Oeecniier ams. al}
if., $1.50; 10 pot plants,
_ Boxwood cuttings, not}
$1 doz.; large Zennia
0c cup; Bachelor Buttons.
Oc: Touch-me-not.
4sp:; mv? eo 10,
Mrs. amie ee:
Adairsville. ae
col. aidan Te
Chrysanthemums, yel-
ed, bronze, white, pink,
er, unnamed, 35 asst.,
ie type, lavender, rose,
How, 40 plants, $1.25.
re. Mrs. W. S. Grif-
, Adel.
Vines, Beefsteak, sae
d Strawberr Begonias,
Amaryllis, 2 yers. old
Salvia, red, 25 tsp.;
Mix. .col., -20c thls.;
ean, 20 doz. Taye: Pep-
round pods, 20e doz.;
e Cayenne SCnEe, 20
. PP. Mrs. L. B. Ben-
Alpharetta.
din: svar.
purples and Meda, 50c ea.,
Add 30c postage for 3
. I R. Sweatmon,
N.W., Atlanta 18,
seh 8 ~
1 plants. Shell pink,
e and. yellow $1
flowered Mar- ||!
_ FLOWERS AND SEED >
FOR SALE
Moonflower seed, 8 for 25c.
Exch. for other seed or plants.
Mrs. Ruth Powell,
Ave., Augusta.
Mixed Gladiolus
good col. and Ce nere size, $3
e. a M. PP in Ga. :
rooted Geraniums, not. :
bera Daisies, roe Day |
stan
if. | low, gold, he red, purple,
je | pink, maroon, 2-tone, Eyezone,
50c ea. or 15, $5."
All col, large Mums, $1.50 doz. ;
Susie Burt, Rt. 2, Arlington:
Thrift and aoa ae for
Mrs. P. W. Terley, Rt.. 3,
Davis Dr., Austell.
16 in. Nandinas, 25c; 24 in. up,
Risencas Bice $1 to $1. 2D:
small Mimosa, 25c ea. Cannot
ship. Miss Bessie M. Altman,
2203 Cedar Grove Rd., Conley,
Phone Atlanta, DI- 1712.
large Wiorhine Glory,
mix.-col., red, white, blue, 30 for
Honea, 529 Meigs St,
Blooming size Pink Crinum,
$2; White, $1; Primroses, all col.,
woods, Aves 1 ft and
hem, 45c doz.;
|Boston ferns, pink and salmon
Geraniums, Xmas and Thanks
giving | Cactus, green and_ white
striped. Aeroplane, plants, blue
Stokesias, 3, $1; Starfish cacti,
"20C cutting. Add postage.
chks. Mrs. Jessie Howard, 400
So. Cleveland, Albany.
Pik Thrift; $1-.C. PP; .Orna-
mental Peppers, 3 kinds: Purple
Wonder, Flower Garden and 7
yeas, 3 pods of ea,
stamped self addressed envel-
ope. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2,
Chrysanthemums,
75c; small size, 35c (not named).
Add postage. Mrs. J. A. Smith,
Rt. 3, Summersville. se
Chrysanthemums, large Silver
Sheen, Colters Shaggy Orchid,
Golden Wedding, Rose Dawn,
Bronze Incurved, Pink Doty,
White Doty, Golden King, Gol-
den Sunset, Tangerine, White
-and pink spider, Sunglow, all
col. Cushions. Miss Kate Groce,
Rt. 3, Summerville.
Purple, 8 blue Iris, Blue Tame
Violets, Goldenglow, Feverfew,
fragrant yellow Daffodils, Lark-
pink Mullein
5 ares Ivy, ag ge
: >| Lilies, 15 ea. Add eee Mrs.
'| Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Suwanee.
Dioscrea Batatos (blooms per-
|fume the yard of cinnamon). 6,
25c. Exch. for small very early
Chrysanthemums,
Lemon Lily, Gladiolus or for
Lily of the Valley. Miss F. B.
Moore, Suwanee.
Nice red and pink Geraniums,
Cannot ship. .S. A.
Baas Richland.
Southern Magnolias, Teaolive,
Pink ees red and white
Sweetshrubs, Red
Granny Greybeard,
hite and Red Crepe Myrtle,,|'
_|Red and Orange Pyracanthas,,
{oP Straw Pine, yellow Jas-
, Pink Honeysuckle, 1
Oc Zt. Adda postage. Mrs. Ruby
Daa: eek Gi)
de. postage;; also Le
FLOWERS AND SEED
"FOR SALE
Special Japanese Iris (Kamp-:
fire( blooming size divisions,
Asst. col., $1.20 doz.; Magnolia:
trees, 8-18 in., $3.50 doz. Add
postage, Vis W. Wilson, Rt. 3,
Box 184, Savannah.
Red bedding Lily bulbs, 50c
|doz.; Violets, Daisy Mums,
Queen Anns Lace, 35c doz.; red,
pink, Geraniums, Speckled Leaf
Begonia, Kmas Cactus, ldc ea.
Add - postage. Exch. Beefsteak
Begonia, Cushion Mums, or
sacks. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, Rt. 2,
Box 67, Rebecca.
Mums: large yellow, with gold
lips, $1 doz., not labeled; Pink,
small type, White, yellow Cush-,
ion, small white Irene and but-
ton yellow, red spoon and red
Daisy; 50c doz. Mrs. V. Carter,
Rt. 1, Whitesburg.
Daisy type yellow Mums, 75c
doz. Mrs. N. N. Skinner, Waco.
Pompom Mums, 12 dif., $1;|.
2 dif. labeled, Hems, $2.25; Iris,
x a.; yellow, pink, bicolor, pli-
catia. red tone, bronze, $1; 25
dif. Iris, not labeled, SL753 12
dit. labeled $1.25; Admiral Byrd
Daisies, $1.50 doz. Mrs. M. P.
Combs, Washington.
Seed: large Zinnas and mari-
< | gold, Dwarf Marigold, each. 25c
and seedlings, 25c ea.; Iris, La.
and German, j
i green and var.
Vinea, rooted, 25e doz. Mrs. C.
|J. Koppe, 2694 Boulevard Dr.,
| N..E., Atlanta 17.
| African- Violets: singles and
| dbls., all col.; Begonias, Lettuce
: Beefsteak, Angelwing,
Stiteh Leaf, dbl. Pink, Blush,
red and many others:
Leaf Caladiums, Any 3 $1.25,
7, $2.25; $4 doz. Mrs. N. B. Wi
son, 943 Greenwood Ave., N.E.,
Atlanta 8, Phone EL-5554.
White Fairy Lily, Blue, Pur-
is, Daylily, -Dragonhead, |.
abl pink Poppy, Star of Bethle-
Hollyhocks, red,
pink Verbena, 10c ea.; bronze
: and Museadine
, | cuttings, 50c doz. Add postage.
No checks, Mrs. Effie Smith, Rt.
-4, Box 294, Austell.
for 2 tbls; Pink Hibiscus and
tr} Blackberry Lily, 20c tsp. PP.
Exch. for. summer bloomirg
Verbena and red Salvia. Lillian
Hardin, Rt. 1, White.
| Ola fashion dbl. Day lilies,
shading orange to yellow, 50c
doz., tubers. PP. Mrs. Macon
Warthen, Warthen.
Large type Mum plants, In-
dianapolis pink, Cathy, Mrs. Du-
pont, White Night,. large yellow,
Mrs. Buckingham and White
and Red Buttons, 40, $2.50. Add
pose: Mrs. MSO. Johnson, Rt.
|, Bainbridge.
lieiiee ake! Chas. yes
Grace Struges, Mrs. Dupont III,
Fuschia Queen, Betsy Ross, An-
aconda, Indianopolis, . Garnet
King, Burgandy, Bronze Fricks,
Helen Frick, Tuxedo, Fugus in
Kay Fashma, Cathy, Cathy
~| Louise, Spoons, Poms, Buttons,
40, $3 PP-Mrs. Leland Johnson,
Rt. 1, Bainbridge.
Dahlia bulbs: White, pink,
yellow, red, solid and bi-colors,
$1.65doz.: $2.75 for dorcv
| doz., $5. 75: dbl. Balsom Touch-
me-not Marigolds, and Zinnia
seeds, 10c pkg.: 2 pkg., 15c and
stamped envelope. Mrs. Lovelle
Ownbey, Rt. 3, ee 82, Blairs-
ville.
| 9 large Boxwoods, aes rea-
sonable. Mrs. J. A. Wimpey,
Blairsville.
Well rooted American \Box-
,| woods, 10-14 in., $3 doz.; Globe
Arborvitae, 16-20 in., $4 doz.;
Hemlock, Pink Rhododendrons,
Laurels, White Pine, Poplar, all
col. native Azaleas, Cherokee
Rose, Dbl. pink Almond, 2 ft.,
2.50 doz.;. Pink Moss Rose, 2,
1. Sadie Wilson, Blue-Ridge.
Well rooted American Box-
woods, 10-14 in., $3 doz.; Globe
Arborvitae, 15-20 in., $4 doz.,
pink Rhododendrons, Mtn. Lau-
rels, Forsythia, Native, all color
Azaleas, Hemlock, Tulip Poplar,
Red Maple, 2-3 ft., $2:50 doz.
Moss packed. PP. Bob Wilson,
Blue Ridge.
Red, bronze Dahlia bulbs, 25
doz.; Petunia plants, not big
enough now, 15c doz. Add post-
age on all. Mrs. W. G. Bohannon
Rt. 2, Calhoun.
Dbl. Hollyhock Poppy, and
Sweet Williams seed, 10c pkg.;
large purple and pink Mums,
10c ea.; mix. col. Iris, 50e doz;
Sultanas, 3 cal. also Coleus, 3
col,, 10c ea. Mrs. C. C. Gentry,
Rt. 3, Calhoun.
Nandinas, 6-12 in: 25c ea.;
Abelias, strong roots, 20c ea.
Add postage. All Gov. inspect-
ed. Special prices on large lots.
Mrs. W. H. Guill, Camak.
Tube roses, Cannas, Daffodils,
Gladioli, $1 doz.; Amaryllis,
Day lilies, red Seven (Sister
running roses, Coralberry, pink:
Crepe Myrtle, Umbrella Palm,
25c es.; Lilac plants, 50c ea
Add postage. Mis. W. E. Wooten,
BULLETIN
Rt. 2, Camilla.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Dbl. red, yellow, bronze, Or-
chid, White, pink, and varigated
Dahlias, large blooming size
bulbs, 3, 50c; dbl. dark red
Geranium cuttings, 2, 35c. Add
postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon,
Rt. 2, Calhoun.
1 doz. Stiff Leaf Caladium,
25c small; 50c med. $1 Century
plants, 40c ea. Boxwood plants,
rooted, 10c; mixed Chrysanthe-
mums, not labeled, 75c doz.,
pink Spider Plant seeds, 25c tsp.
Add postage. Blanche Beason,
Calhoun,
Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 50c
doz.; Scotch Broom seed, 10c
doz. and 3c stamp, rose Weigelia,
Abelia, Forsythia, Xmas Honey-
suckle, cuttings, 3, 25c; Jan. Jas-
mine, red and white Spirea,
wink Crepe Myrtile, rooted, 25c
ea Add 25c postage. Mrs. Ruth
Rhodes, Rt. 1; Canon.,
Old fashion Screen Door vine,
seed, 4 seed, 25c. PP. Mrs. J. L.
Buffington, Rt. 2, Canon,
Pink and bronze Cushion
Mums, (blooms from June until
frost), also Pink Daisy Mums,
Sept. bloom, 12 nice plants, $1.
Mrs. T..K. Moore, Sr., Rt. 3,
Canton.
' Scoth Broom, 12-18 in. high,
25c ea., or will -exch. for print
sacks; 1 plant for 1 sack, 2-4
alike. Ea. pay postage. Mrs:
Jake. Cochran, Rt. 2, Carters-
ville.
20 good Tris, (no white and not
labeled) $1; imp. dbl. Fever-
Few, 60c doz, Add postage. Mrs.
J. G. Roberton, Carrollton.
All col. Fall Pinks, 50 doz.;
rooted Peppermint plants, 25c;
perennial Sunflower, 25c or
exch for pot flowers, also -exch.
red Fire Chief Mum plants for
Red or Pink of white Rosebud
dbl. Begonia. Mrs. George Fer-
guson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
White, purple and Pink Thrift,
Yee C. PP. Mrs-A.T.Russell,
Rt 3, Chatsworth. -
15 var. fine bearded Iris, for
$1; 20 var. Day lilies, named, 4,
$1; bedding Chrysanthemums,
dif., 15, $1. Mrs. W. E. John-
son, Rt. 2, Crawfordville
*
Per, Verbena: White, Cerise
Pink, blue, orchid, flesh, pur-
ples, . reds, pinks, fuscia, and
others, some white Eyes, $1.25
doz.; 3 aoz., $2:85. Del., rooted,
damp packed; large Mums, But-
tons, Cushions, Daisies, mix.
$2 for 2 doz. Del. Mrs. H. E.
Richardson, Rt. 1, Bowdon.
All col. Mums, large type
(buttons, Cushions; very rare and
dainty small type in 8 dif. col.
mix. collection, 2 doz., $2 PP.
15 col. perennial Verbena, very
dbl., new types, $1.25 doz.; 3
doz. $2.85 del. Damp packed.
Mrs. Shirley Holloway, Ra. 1,
Bowdon.
~ Giant size Dahlias, all col.
Graft Zephlin, White, Margar-
et, Wilson, Treasure Island, Pre-
mier Winsome, Mrs. Warner,
Sunray, Golden Beauty, and
many others, $3 doz. PP. Mrs.
L. P. Ivey, Rt. 1, Bremen.
High grade, prize winning
Chrysanthemum ~plants, now
ready for shipping, 8 dif. var.,
mixed col., $3 doz.; all 1 col.
$3.50. daz. PP. Cash with order.
C.J. Garrett, 823 Laurel St.
Bremen, Phone 3181.
Ornamental Peppers, Dwarf,
Compact, Wide low plants with
small fruits, changeable colors,
4 var. seed pod of ea. var.,
25c in .coin; also ornamental
Pormegranat, deliciously per-
fumed, 10c pkg. in coin and
stamped envelope. Mrs. J. E.
Kirk, Bremen.
White Narcissus, $2 C.; King
Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C.; Army
Day lilies, purple Iris, yellow
Dahlias, Emperor Daffodlis,
purple Violets, $1 doz.; Snow-
drop bulbs, 50c doz. Beatrize
Mosley, Rt. 2, Bremen.
Shrubbery: Spruce and white
pines, Dogwood, Min. Laurels,
Honeysuckle, pink and orange
col., 25c .ea.; 5, $1; sweet scent-
ed Trailing Arbutus, 25e- ea,
6, $1; Mtn. Huckleberry, bilshes!
large type, $1 doz.; Plum sprouts;
V5e ea. Add pasties. Miss Jew-
el Charles, Cherry Log.
0 ee
PAGE THRE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE: |
4
April blooming White;
cissus, King Alfred "Foriquile
$2.50 C.:: purple and White 2 irik
Army Day lilies, yellow can |
nas, rose col. Thrift, Butter and :
Egg bulbs, Japanese Sunflowes
plants, Garlic plants, $1 doz4_
Snow drops bulbs, 30c doz
Exch. for all col. sacks. Marth
Womack, Rt. 2, Box 89, Bre
men
Royal Robe and Calif. a :
ets, 2 doz. $1; hardy Phlox
pink plants, $1 doz.: Yarro
pink, ,2 doz,,..$1; Anthony |
pink Spirea, 4, $1: pink Thrift ie
rooted, 50, $1. Add postage,
Mrs. BR. P. Steinheimer, Brooks
Red Crepe Myrtle, 25 ea
Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Sledge
Byron
Pink bloom eS ad Myst
plants, rooted, 2-3 ft., 50c ea.
rooted Meee Neil Roses,
pink, 50c ea.; Dbl. white Al
thea and Wisteria cuttings, 10a -
ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. EB
Hinson, Rt. 1, Chester 5
More than. 20 var. African
Violets, dbl. and single blooms,
25c; leaves, 10c ea. Add .post-
age. Ollie Cantrell, Blue Ridge.
Chrysanthemum plants; Black
Hawk type, mesium size, dark
red, well rooted, damp packed,
$1 doz. plus 25c postage; alsa
Pink Verbena, 15, $1 and post-
age. Miss Ruth Underwood, Rt.
3, Conyers.
Big type Chrysanthemum
slips, Golden Wedding and Sil-
ver Wedding, $1:25 doz.; big
white Daisy Cushion Center,
75c doz.; others. Add postage.
Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Crawfordville.
Rooted Verbena, pink, red,
lavender with white-eye; Solid ~
colors: Rose, purple, pink, white
lavender, Cardinal, blood, bril-
liant dark velvet and rose red,
o striped, and others. Label-
, damp moss packed, 3 doz.,
$1. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula.
Rooted per. Verbena, 15" cal
including 4 reds, pink, rose, i
white, lavender, purple, red and
white stripe, 3 doz., $1; dif..col.
Cushion mums, 75c doz.; large,
med., small, Daisy and Button
Mums, 30 dif., 4 doz., $1. Moss
packed. Mrs. H. B. Roberson,
Chula.
Good, new, clean, 1955 White
Corol vine seed, 25 doz. Mrs.
Carl W. Arnsdorff, Rt. 2, Box
111, .Clyo. :
Boxwood plants, 10-12 in. te
2-1/2 ft., 25c to $6; Pink Oxalis,
25c clump, Major and Minor
running Vinca, 10c plant; Ly-
riope (border grass), 30c bunch.
Cannot ship. Mrs. W. W. Gilbert,
218 Elmo St., Collge Park,
Phone PO-1-3864.
Large golden yellow and light,
dark orange Hemerocallis, $i.
doz.; White Crepe Myrtle, Sweet
Shrubs, Clematis vines. Ajl 3,
$1; 2 yr. old Gardenia and Nan-
dina, 2, $1; blue Morning Glory,
running Lantanas, 2, 25c; Iris
6, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. C. S.
Brown, 1321 Wild Wood eats
Columbus.
Mixed col. Srp eaien seed,
20c tsp.; Ice plants, 60 seed, 20c.
Add 3c postage: Mrs. I. N. Min-
ish, Rt. 4, Commerce.
Tulip bulbs, 50c doz.; red
Verbena plants, well rooted, 50c
doz.; Strawberry plants, large
size, 50c doz.; also White half
runner beans for seed, 50e cup.
H. C. Ledford, Rt. 2, Commerce.
White Narcissi, one cert ea;
also, 2 yr., old red . Hollyhock:
plants, 25c ea. 5, $1; Blazing
Star slips, 2, 25c or 10, $1. Nor-
man Wheeler, Rt. 1, Conyers.
6 red rosebud Geranium cut-
tings, 1 Jeaf cutting African
Violet, 1 rooted Star Begonia,
1 white, 1 red single Begonia
cutting, for $1.25; purple Falt
Asters. and mix. col; Mum
plants, 50, $1.25; red, white and
pink Hibiscus seed, 25.qkg.
Mrs. J. H. Goble, Rt. 3, CemBr-
tOW Ng
Prize Winning Chrysanthe-
mums: Snow White, Canary yel-
low, pink Smith ,Eachantress,
lavender, cream, bronze, flesh,
red, White Cloud, 25 plants, $2;
Button and Daisy, 20, $1; red
Verbena, $i doz. Add Qe post
age, Mcs. R. L. Silver, Cuthbert.
sg
2
an
=
Saar
Pogt
Agha e
i
\
, Boquet, 15c pkg.;
_ ender,
rose, $2 doz.,
Trade Winds, 50e ea.;
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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS: AND SEED.
FOR SALE
Wisteria, well rooted and
variegated Dahlia bulbs, 5, $1;
May Cherries and Red Goos
plums, and Van Houttei Spirea,
Bridalcluster, 4, $1. Well rooted.
Send postage with order. Mrs.
Trene Fowler, Rt. 1, Cumming.
Giant Dahlias, $3.50 doz. PP;
Condon, blue, Prince Persia, red,
Jane Cowl, buff, King Midas,
yellow, Pres. Taft, pink, Buck-
eye King, bronze, Robert Ripley,
Javender, Murphys Masterpiece,
red; Black King, dark red, White
Wonder, Premiers. Winsome,
pink, M. Wilson, orchid. Mrs.
ath Hopper, P.O. Box 14, Clay-
ton.
Pepper eeu: ie hot
sauce, Potting Boquet and Holly
also African
Squash; * red. renning butter
beans seed, 15c pkg.,.or all for
50c. W. E. Butler, Sr., 219 Co-
lumbia Dr., Decatur.
Cs Ligustrum, nice 3 yr. old
plants, 75 ea. No mail orders.
Mrs. H: W. Hayes, 3841 Lawr-
enceville Hwy., Decatur, Phone
. Me-4-0283.
= Exhibitin Mums, rooted cut-
- tings, $2 doz. 4 of kind, moss
packed, PP; also Blazing Gold,
Lillian Foltz, Fanfare, Silver
Ball, yellow, White Albatross,
Gold Lace, Queens Lae, Rose
Bowl, Carnation Pink, Bronze,
White, Yellow, Turners. . Mrs.
Burton J. Wilber, 1006 Adams
St., Decatur, Phone DE-6804.
Dahlia bulbs, large-and small;
dif. col., $3: doz. PP. Miss Ruth
Weeks, Dial.
Large flowering Dahlias tu-
bers (some blooms 9 in diamen-
ter), red, yellow, rose, dark lav-
White Wonder, bright
PP. also. mixed
Dahlias, all col., $1.50 doz. PP.
Mrs. Carl Hunnicutt, Dial.
Dahlias bulbs, 6 kinds, label-
ed, true to name; Mrs. Thomas
A, Edison, Commadore and lav-
ender yellow D-Day, pink, Od-
gen Reid, pink, White. Wonder,
$2.50 doz. PP; also mixed col.,
$1.50 doz. PP. Mrs. J. G. Hunni-
cutt, Dial.
Long trumpet Daffodils, But-
ter and Eggs, white and yllow
_Jonquils, $1.75 C.; blue, single,
Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.; blue, pink,
White, and red Thrift, 75c doz.;
Bird of Paradise, $1.25 ea. Add
postage. No Fla. orders. Miss
Mattie McCurley, Rt. 2, Hart-
well,
Hybrid. Day lilies- (Hemero-
eallis), labeled, Kanapaha, Sem-
inole Chief, Mrs. John J. Tigert,
75 ea.; Painted Lady, Dorothea,
$1.25 ea.; Pink Charm, Rose
Star, Caballero, Black Prince,
mixture,
not labeled, $1. 50 doz. Add post-
age under $1. 50. Hattie Kimsey,
Hiawassee.
Per. Phlox, Sweet Peas, Ast-
ers, Goldenglow, Spanish and
Siberian Iris, Bcston Ivy, Shar-
on and White Easter Roses,
Button and Spoon Mums, your
choice, $1 doz.; Galax Trailing
Arbutus, Creeping Phlox, dbl.
Day lilies, 75c doz.; Fancy leaf
Caladiums, 4, $1.25. Mrs. F.
. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
White and red Dogwood, Wat-
ermelon, red and white Crepe
Myrtle, red and orange Haw-
thorne, Magnolia, Catawba long
straw Pine, 1-5 ft., 10c ft.; East-
er Lily, Jonquils, Gladiolus,
bulbs and pv. ple Verbena, 25c
doz. Add postage. Bettie Jene
Carnell, Rt. 5, Dublin
Yellow Button and _ large
ink and yellow Mums, Black-
erry, and dbl. Day lilies, Gold-
englow, Iris, 6 dif. col., Trail-
ing Arbutus, Boston Ivy, your
choice, $1 doz.; also Trillums
Jack-in-the-Pulpit bulbs, 50c
doz. Mrs. James Waters, Rt. 1,
Dahlonega. \
1955 Zinnia seed for spring
planting, bright red, yellow,
pink, purple and lavender, some
dbl., $1 pt. Add postage. Mrs.
ere Holland, Box 14, Coog-
er Rd., Dalton
Dahlia roots, 4 cok, not mixed
470 large, 700 small, 10c ea. in
prders of $2 or more. Add
postage for large size. Some of
gach named. Mrs. R. H. Whel-
thel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville
Sev. hundred Gladiolus bulbs,
Salmon pink, all one col.,
blooming -size, $2 C. PP. in
Ga. No less 50 shipped. Mrs.
Hattie Wigley, Rt. 1, Dallas.
Blue Spirea, 50c ea.; Jonquils,
$1 doz.; some blue flowers, re-
sembling Snapdragons, 2, 25c.
All well rooted. Add postage
on all. Mrs. Essie Arnold, Rt. 1
Box 167, Danville
Anenone type Mums, 25e doz.;
12 dif, Cannas, White, 2-pinks,
3-reds, 3-yellow, orange and 2
dif. var., $1 doz.; White Wis-
teria, Trumpet vine and Budd-
lea, 3, $1; Milk and Wine and
Butterfly Lilies, purple Lanta+
na, $1 doz. Atd postage. Mrs.
Jimmy Greene, Dixie~
~ Niembergia, purple robe and
dwarf, perennial, 12 in. Cir.;
covered with small cup shaped
flowers with yellow center, 2
doz., $1.25; Rose and White
Thrift, 50, $1. No checks. Mrs.
Clarence MeMillian, Rt. 1, Da-
cula.
Hardy Hisisene: Tiger lilies,
Thrift 50c doz.; Iris and Siberian
Blue Iris, Fall Mums, Golden
Glow, dbl. Day lilies, O5 doz.;
Horseradish, 30c doz.; ha3 doz.,
75e; Red Hot Poker, $2 doz.
Add postage. No checks, Roy
Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Red Hot Poker, $2 doz.; East-
er Lilies, $1.75 doz.; Pink Thrift
$1 C: Add postage. Mrs. Claude
Blackwell, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Larkspur heavenly blue and
red Morning Glory, . Dwarf,
Marigold seed, 25c tbls; purple
and green Jew, Xmas, and rat
tail and Pin Cushion, Cacti,
2 cuttings, 25c; Larkspur plants,
25 doz. Add. postage. Mrs. Edd
Stover, Ellijay. -
Daffodils, Star of Bethlehem,
lemon, orange lilies, tame Viol-
ets, Purple Foxglove, Wild Iris,
5 doz., $1; Pink Phlox, red glad-
ioli, Gold Button Munjis, purple
Iris, 65c doz.; Arborvitae, pur-
ple Lilac, ~Goldenbell, yellow
Jasmine, 3, $1. Add . postage.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3,
I Box 124, Ellijay.
Bite and yellow is dbl.
_yellow Day lilies, brilliant fiery
orange Montbretia, peach glad-
iolus, golden Mums, ~ small
blooms, Calif. White - Violets,
pink hardy Phlox, 65c doz.;
Bleeding heart, $1.25 clump;
White Peony, 75c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. D. P. Garrett, Rt. 3
Box 105, Ellijay.
Red and White spotted and
rose col. Dahlias, 3, $1. Add
postage. No checks, Martin M.
Gentry, Rt: 3, Ellijay.
Pink, all summer blooming
Chrysanthemums, 25c bunch.
Add postage. Mrs. J. O. Craw-
ford, Ellijay.
7
1955 all col. dbl. Zinnias, mix.
col. Asters, Orange and yellow
Marigold, 3 pkg. seed, 25c; mix.
col. Larkspur plants, 3 doz. 20C;
Sweet Williams, 10c bunch:
Lilacs, 35c ea. Purple Iris, 6,
30c,. Add postage. Mrs. Ethel
Moony, Rt. 5,. Ellijay.
Dahlias deep and lemon yel-
low, White Jersey Beauty, pur-
ple, lavender. All giant size, 6,
1; Boxwoods, rooted, 20c ea.;
yellow Cannas, 6, 30; pink, pur-
ple Verbena, rooted, 35c doz.;
Xmas Cacti cuttings, 10c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Ventis Wea-.
ver, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Large, true to name, monthly
Rose bushes, yellow, Golden
Charm, red, Better Times, pink,
Doctor, White, Victoria, 2-tone,
Talisman, 75c ea.; Gloxina, Tu-
beros Begonia bulbs, 25c ea.;
6, $1; Rainbow mixture Gladio-
lous bulbs, 25, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. W. W.-Lowman, Rt. 5, Elli-
jay. (
Mums, Silver Shee nand pink
Enchantress, $1 doz. PP. Mrs.
Archie Rousey, Rt. 4, Elberton.
Chrysanthemums, Silver
Sheen, and mixed Iris, 75c doz.,
plus 20c postage. Mrs. B
Rousey, Rt. 4, Elberton.
3 large pots of Philodendrons,
runners 6-8 ft., $3 ea. Will not
del. Mrs. W. H. Meacham, 57
Lakeview Ave., N.E., Atlanta 5,
Phone CH-3943.
Williams,
Large type Mums, 3 doz., $1;
; ender,
Pink fern leaf verbena, 40c
doz., 3 doz., $1; red, single "Car-
nation, 3 doz., $1; Sultanta; Red
Salvia and Blue Morning Glory,
and small dbl. Marigold seed.
Ea. 15c pkg. Mrs. A. L. Dodd,
Rt. 2, Hampton.
Pink Thrift, 50c C. Plus Stor
age. Well poate Mrs. Lester
Rt 1, Homer.
Hardy field. grown White
Thrift plants, $3.50 C. Add post-
age. Mrs. Gaines Crouch, Rt. 3,
Hogansville, PHone. 8541.
Yellow and white Jonquils,
dbl. Butter and Eggs, yellow,
long Trumpet Daffodils, $2 C.;
pink, blue, Thrift, 75 doz.; Bird
of Paradise, $1/ea.;: Yellow Nar-
cisscus, $2.50 C. No Fla. Orders.
Miss Nora Meares: Rte ae
Hartwell. :
Yellow and. white Jonquils,
Long Trumpet and dbl. Daffo-
dils, $1.75.C-; blue, single and
dbl. pink, Hyacinths, $1:25 doz.;
blue, pink, White and red Thrift,
75 doz.; Bird of Paradise, $1 ea.
Add postage. No. Fla. esate
Miss. Cecil McCurley, - a,
Hartwell. :
Star of Bethlehem, ROG: (GC:
pink Weigelias, Forsythia, Bri-
dalwreath, Sweetshrub, Grey-
beard, Dogwood, Maple, Crab-
apple, Mtn. Laurel, Weeping
and Pussy Willow, Gardenia,
Chinaberry, Red, yellow Honey-
suckle, Ampelopsis, Silver Lace
and yellow Jasmine vines, 2, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. John _ Myers
Addison, Rt. 2, Hartwell. ek
200 var. prize winning Beard-
ediris, won first prize at AIS
show, including Cherie, Happy
Birthday and others. Write for
prices. Add postage. Mrs. W. J.
Saunders, Jenkinsburg.
Sev. doz. Waxleaf Ligustrums,
3-5 ft.,-20c.; sev. doz. ea., Baby-
breath Spirea and Van H. Spi-
rea, 10 ea.; few bunch Purple
running Sultantas, also few doz.
Moss, Locust, 20c. Add postage
on all. Alma Fields, Iron City.
Red, Peony flowered Poppy
seed, 15c tbls. Mrs. J. G. wee
field Rt. 3, Jasper. :
Rooted dbl, red voripaoted
or purple leaf, springtime Vio-4.
let, Geraniums, 40c ea.;~ Cut-|
tings, dbl. red, pink, white,
Geraniums, dbl. red Begonia,
20c ea. PP.-Free flowers with
each order, Mrs. J. M. Black,
Rt. 2,* Jefferson, .
Spirea, Jasmine, Crepe M
tle, watermelon Rose, hae
3, $1; also perennial,
draws, Veronica, Ageratum, and
_| others (name unknown), 50c doz.
Mrs. Inez Beaver, Rt. 2, Jesup.
Dwarf, Azalea-type Mums,
pink, yellow, red, lavender, anc
2-toned, 75c doz.; Button Mums,
gold and red, 15 doz.; Lavender
perennial Asters and. Yarrow,
50c doz plants. Add 25c postage.
Mrs. Frank Barford, 1185 More-
land Ave., S.E., Atlanta 167 /
Pink Thrift, White Candytuft,
25c; Admiral Byrd Daisies, Ver-
bena, Liriope and border plants;
Abelia, Althea, Lilac, Crepe
Myrtle, Spirea, Yellow Bell and
Nandina; also Weeping Willow
and Redbud, 3 ft., 50c. No mail
orders. V. W. Rasco, 1554 Willis
Mill Rd. S. W., Atlanta,
Phone PL-3-4768.
Pink Thrift, 75 ., 200, $1.40;
500, $2; rooted and damps pack-
ed. PP. Mrs, J. N. Adamson, Rt
2, Lula.
Althea bushes, good roots,
dark red Chrysanthemums,
large blooms, 6, 50c; few large
White Mums, 3, 50c; yellow fall
Pinks, 60c doz:; Pink and White
Calla Lily bulbs, 2, 50c; single
blue Hyacinths, 60c doz. "All PP.
Mrs.. H. M. _ Christie, Ry coy
Lithonia.
Nice size perennial, White
Candytuft plants, $1.65 doz.; 2
doz or more, $1.50 doz.; $11
C. PP. Mrs. T. D. Echols, Rt. 2,
R. | Lula.
Rooted Ivy, (kind that stays
green all Winter), seven cents
ea: cuttings, four cents ea.; also
yellow Jasmine, 25c bunch. Add
postage. Mrs, T. M. atk Mil-
ner,
-|Button and baby Zinnia, 20c
Tey
large-red Daisy, 35 plants, $2:
dark purple Iris and large
blooms of red and pink Thrift,
$1 doz.; big clumps Sweet Wil-
liams, 35 ea.; Hybrid Day lilies,
yellow or gold, 4, $1. Mrs. A. E.
Holley, Rt. 2, Lithonia. :
Seed: red and white Bachelor.
large match box full; Starrd
and fringed Phlox, 15e and
stamped envelope; Fever Few, |.
envelope; also Pink ~<Spider
Mums, \75 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Litho-
nia.
Large Dabiias: Victory. pink, |
Helen Kehoe, . Pink, Lavender
King, Son of Saton, red White |
Wonder, Jersey Beauty, Yellow
Ball, Purple Moon, yellow Glow,
White: Fawn, Yellow Gem, and
Velvet red, Cacti, 50c ea. PP.,
or 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs, H. s.|
Moore, Rt. A, Lindale. RY
Dahlias, _giant White, Thamae
Edison, Lavender, med., red,
25c postage. No checks.
Annie Pattillo, Rt. 4, LaGrange.
Exhibition type. Chrysanthe-
mums, Foot Ball Turners, white,
glitters;
Pink. Rub
White, 5, 1, 12, $2. Write for
packed. Mrs. R. J. Piemane,
Lincolnton,
Eng. pce 200- laste
at my home, between. Sne
and Five Forks. Hollan Sine Be
Jj Lilburn. ee
Mum plants, z vouioe to set,
per root; Wild Rose roots and}
Bronze Glad bulbs, 10c a.;
Star Cactus, 5c cutting, or exch.
for. White or col. feed sac Se
Each pay postaee- Mrs. B.
Peavy, Rt. 4, Lyons. Hose
Blue Hydrangeas, red. Crepe.
Myrtle, Sultanas, 40c ea.; grass
Pinks, Oxalis, 25 punch; also
white and purple Lila, Abe ea.
Docia Harris, Lula.
Dahilia bulbs, large: size, i
| (first class - bulbs), 6-10 in., $2
Ave., Macon. y
Mum incurved- plants, Golden
Wedding, deep yellow, White
Turner, Silver Sheen, Sumglow,
yellow, $1.50. doz.;
No. 1 Asst. col. OB, $1.25; 50,
$4 Cc: EL plant setter,
G.M. Moseley, Menlo.
= Purple - Fox Glove, also, fine
Exch. for print feed sacks, 100
Ib. cap. at 1 doz. plants for 1
sack, Mrs. J. B. Pitts, Rt.
Meanesville. Hu
Single Tuberose pulls, st Son, es
$8 C. Add postage. Mrs. W. G,
Futral, Rt. 4, Griffin.
"(mostly shades. of red), all fully
dbl. large type, $1.75 doz. if}
taken immedately. Del. in Ga.
Mrs. Jacob _ R.- as
Girard.
Columbine dbl. and. single,
Foxglove -(new type), Chinese
Lantern, dbl.
dragon mixed, Sweet Rocket,|-
Lythrum, Stocks, Nierembergia,
Per. Ageratum, 20c ea. in qt.
cans, or 3, 50c plus postage. Mrs.
Myrtle SURncrs, Rt. 1, Gray-|{
son.
Well rooted, evergreen Privet |
hedge plants, 1-36 in. tall, one
cent ea. PP. Prompt filling of
orders. Mrs. R. H. ea ae bY
Gainesville.
Add 3c stamped envelope; also
White and yellow Narciscus
150-200 var. prize. winning Iris,
won many blue ribbons,
American Iris Society ows. If
interested write for na oe
- Large asst. Mums, dif col., 4
yellow; pink and Tal. wine; |
Hilda Berger, Shrimp TOO
red, Indianapolis }
list and many others. All damp |
small and medium. Sell Cheap| 7
rille | H.
bronze, purple, yellow and red, |
$2.50; $5 C.; No. 2, 25, $1, 50, $2: ic
Le PPy-
Larkspur plants} for-sale or)
Rt 41 Cs
Shasta Daisy, | <
Geum, (Mrs. Bradshaw), Snap- |:
bulbs, 25 doz. Add postage. | de
Ethel Crowe, Rt 2, Gainesville. E
inal
Snowflake ~
PP. Mrs. ie Ce
SO et
= Caan
of Dahlia eitiel Measu:
full, $1; half full, 50c,
tested seeds, eG: ie
ea :
ms!
ange, unrooted cuttings,
rooted, 6, $1. 25;- booms
Calif. Poppy, 10c and stamped |.
Salvia, a
striped J
4 postage.
| Juliette. |
long, stout stems. 25c ea. Add|
Mrs. |
| $10; ae with, sm.
next size with Soe
pa
white with yellow center and| Pi
solid yellow, 25c doz; yellow | P
Canna Lilies, well rooted, ne b
yellow, large, i "
plant Japanese pere:
ing Glory (pu
ers, open all day.
ae Add ser
, Enig
doz E. H. France, eae Vineville ae <3 2
Rosebud begor as,
Cate:> Geraniums
Ivy, 25c cutting,
wreath, 50c ea.
Gladiolous, Add-
Nandinas" and
#3
a
|-$1.50 per 15; a
els, 3, 5
Dahlia shee. asstd., mix. col.
Violets:
and fragrant
Dwart Boxwood, Sui
field grown, 6-8 :
Rhotea eee ae un
t., 10, $7.50; fh
Celene,
Large dbl. Orange and joi $1 d
Rose col. Poppy seed, 25c tsp., .
and- DEGetr Mrs. T. Te Patrick, |
rowing, ieee type,
i aie. and well
r ae Robe Violets
ope, 15 plants. of either,
del. PP., ae 10; also
a .| Pruitt, Naylor.
sion, Mexican single, |
ng. State Brees Mrs.
ial Phlox, all ca
Lavender; also Gol den- -
Dahlia or some.
s. Maggie =
Molena. >
0 on Rose or Cotton
Swats mR |
if. bu. good 90 day-running Velvet
: | beans, $4 bu.-in bags, at farm.
pole, e Ske $6. 60
Add spe Mts.
rack, Rt oe
Eratee
> *
red s mpectled< on
on ae -Corn-
d wn beans; also
White Prolific Corn (as
ears te the stalk),
dd postage on all. Mr. |
: Flowery Branch.
ield Peas, clean
4 Qts., $1. Add -10c |
SO White yrown-eye
ats., Add 10c
Way, R
-|short White and brown ~ striped
'|Creaseback; White Cornfield,
+and White half - runner; Little
_|Spanish Peanut -
> land yellow pumpkin seed, Ea.
| 50e
S checks. Mrs.
|Sample
, | Wiley, Rt. 4, Cordele.
|recleaned and treated, 22c lb.
E83 buss
_|kinsville So-9-3375.
son, Bonaire.
plas Talking Rock.
_| Powell, Rt 2 Vienna, Re.
417 8. 6 ps ae
Genuine apheh: Velvet reer:
; reclaned germ. 86 pct.;
: Henry L. _Josey,gRh- 1, Bartow.
-|Preston. _
ve | tbe FORS White hull Cream
j Crowders, about 20 Ibs., 25 lb. |:
4 on postage. Mrs. Fred Atkin-
FOR SALE _
=e Ripper Shas! 200 Ibs.,
pune sound, lean and hand
thrashed, (no bursted ones)!
ie for lot. B. Re Fagan, Mar-
in.
Highest * quality 90 day run-
ning Velvet beans, $3.50 bu.,
at farm. Mrs. J. Williams, 801
Lee St. Dawson. | q
Good: tender speckled Cut-
and large
|Gourd seed: yellow Pop corn;
Add postage. No
Henry GG oo
cup.
Rte a Bs Ellijay.
Wonder Sinbiae on A 4-6 bit
per vine (eatable), 30c pkg.
-| with self addressed =stamped.
envelope. No stamps. J. W.
Black peas and Brown Suede
pepae Peas, 25c Ib. Will not
shio under 5 Ibs.,,on Monday
postage. Will ship
r more C.O.D. G.
tt. 3, Stone. Mountain.
ES 100 pu. Iron Peas, recleaned
and sacked, $250 bu. FOB.
on request D. H.
100 aholes - punch Conch Peas,
by the sack, or 20c lb. by the
ton, at my. place. E. L. Shiver,
Leary, >
- Large: quantity iio peas,
also baled Wheat or
Oat straw, $15. ton, E.. V-
Vaughn, Bogart: Phone Wat-
390 bu. pure, ee 1955
\crop Iron Peas. in new. 2 bu.
| bags; $3 bu. FOB J. I. David-
Cream half runner Little
Pink Peanut beans, also White
Salet Peas, 55c cup. Add post-
age. Mrs. Jemima LUD, Rt.
Purple Hull Dixie ores
Peas, _ 32 bu. cleaned and in
new 2 bu. bags, 12c lb. J. L.
includ-
ing hard seed, $10 bu Nelson |
| Cash, - Martinez. | : ;
100 Jack ae 35 aa 6c.
postage. Add self addressed en-
velope. C. A. Dean, Rt. 4, Box
198, Summerville.
f 710 Ib. Ladstinser Peas, eee
|ly mixed, 15c Ib., of $10 for_lot. |
Add_ postage. H. ese Oliphant,
Mathews.
White zs iiacis: -eye- Crow >r
after. N. M. Nicholson, Rt. 1,
Talking Rock.
a] 48) Ibs. Dixie Lee Peas, be
|\1b., of $2.75 bu. for entire t.
50 bu. extra sound 90 day,
running Velvet beans. Thur-
man. Johnson, Route 3, Soper-
ton. 5 ee :
200 bu. good new
recleaned and sacked,
ra Peas,
also 50
Will ship FOB. C. Cc. Alston,
Purple hull Crowder peas,
Blackeye White and brown-eye
White, also, Brown-eye Sugar
Crowders. All 8c lb. Add post-
age. Will Whited, ee 1, Staple-,
ton.
Col. Butter beans, 65c Ib.
Mrs. Chas. M.-Smoak, Rt 4,
Griffin.
6-8 Lu. White. ilackeve Calif.,
good seed peas, $4 bu.; reclean-
ed and in bags, at farm, or will |.
ship FOB. C. W. Alston, Preston.
White Cabbage Peas, White
hull, 3 cups, $2, PP; White
bunch Acre Peas, 100 lbs.; 25
on, Rt. 4, Valdosta.
2 bu. Ladyfinger Peas, $8 bu.
| weed seed. Galen Yoder,
\peas, 3 bu. cleaned \and freg |
-|from weevils, 12-1/2 lb.. ne
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
White riaky and brown sugar
Crowder, and ~Black-eye Peas,
50c qt.; White bunch and run-
ning butter beans, 50 qt. Add
a. peaee Ms. EL. Sims, Wad-
ey. 5
~ 50 bu. 90 dae Velvet beans,
picked and thrashed dry; 40 bu.
Dixie Lee Peas, $2 bu:; beans,
$3.75 bu. Phillip Brown, War-
then, Phone 2888.
800. lbs. extra long purple hull
2 | crowder Peas, 20c lb., $12. bu.
No less, 50 lbs. an order. M. H.
Thames, P.O. Box 33, Red Oak,
Phone PO-7-1242.
Black and Brown Sugar Crow-
der Peas, 25c Ib. No less 5 Jb.
shipped. Monday onlye Add
Postage. Will ship.30 jb. or more
C.0.D2 *G. Li Jackson,: Rt-= 3,
Stone Mountain, Phone 4332.
50 bu. Tenn. Crowder zs
$3 bu., at farny. No checks.
M. Boatright, Box 94, Tennille,
Phone 263.
14. bu. | Short ~ purple hull
Crowder Peas, 86 pet: germ.;
99.55 pct. purity test: Will sell
full Amt., 20c Ib. C. J. Sanders,
Pao!
| Temple, Rt. 1, Phone 2764.
Jackson Soybeans, | 99 pet.
purity, 84 pet germ.; $4 bu.
FOB., in 2 bu. bags only. John
Li? Snare, Ria; Commerce.
Large read an dearly Cream
Crowder peas, bears until frost,
4 cups, $1.25; White black-eye,
Cream purple hull Brown 6
cleaned, and Weevil treated.
Mrs. H. E. Bicgardson, RE? A;
Bowdon.
Tender, ied sipland Cern-
field beans, 50 cup, 3 cups, $1;
Crowder Peas and bunch butter
Weevil treated. PP. Mrs. R. T.
Chatham, 128 Peters et Cal-
houn. ; F
120 bu. Syabkson eoch cans.
grown from Cert, seed, $4 bu.,
at farm. All recleaned, free of
Rt.
1, Box 83-A, Montezuma.
Beans: Highland mixed Corn-
field, 40c cup, 3 cups, $1; Pink
Peanut garden, 50c. cup; 3 cups,
$1; old fashionedsmall white
half runners, 65c cup, 2 cups,
$1. PP. Mrs. J. E. Stone Rt. 2,
Adairsville.
50c cup, plus postage. Mrs! Olie
Fields, Old Fairburn, d., Ben
Hill,. Phone Atlanta, F Be Liar
: Old fashion, striped, half mae
ner beans, 50c cup, 3 cups, $1.25;
small White butter beans, 35
cup, 3..cups, $1. Mrs. Ardell
Mesler, ted} Box 222, Bishop.
90. day Velvet beans, bright
and clean, picked without rain,
$3.85 bu. W. E. Duke, Rt. 3,
| Buena Vista. a
Old time speckled eut-short
Cornfield beans, 50c cup; also
streaked half runners, 50c cup.
Rt, 2, Chatsworth.
125 pu. 90 day reniiet reget
beans, good, sound, and clean,
$6 bu. FOB. Robert F. Floyd, Rt.
2, Chipley. -
Releaned Lee Soybeans, sav-
ed from Cert. seed, germ., 85
pet., $5 bu., in 2 bu. bags, even
wt.; Jackson Soybeans, reclean-
ed, even wt. bags, $3.75 bu.;
Iron Peas, recleaned, $2.75 bu.
FOB farm. J. W. Trunnell, Coch-
ran.
Tender White half runner and
Blue Pole beans, 3 cups, $1.45;
Red running and White bunch
Butter peas, 3. cups, $1.35;
Brown, white, purple hull Peas,
4 cups, $1.45. Broom Cane seed,
40c cup. 3 cups, $1. PP. Mrs.
Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Old time half runner bean
seed, 35c cup. $1 qt; Whippoor-
will Crowder Pea seed, and red
Speckled Pole Cat- Crowders,
both, 40c cup. Add postage. Mrs.
Willis C: POEeins, Rt. 1, EWlen-
wood. i
Large, tender, old fashioned
half runner and large white
pole or Cornfield and Bowe
speckled Cutshort beans
tender, 50c cup. PP, in 2 cup
lots or more. Mrs. Enos E. Mil-
2, Rp -place. J. T. Harmon,
age.
wks., 4 cups, $1.25. Del. Hand|-
beans, 40c cup, 3 cups, 90c. All}
White, tender Cornfield beans, | :
Ella
Add postage. Mrs.,C. V. oo
lins, Rt. 2, Jasper.
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Some home grown ~- treated
brown Crowder Peas, for plant-
ing only, 3 cups, $1. Add post-
Mrs. Bertie S. Carlisle,
Flowery Branch.
365 bu. recleaned Iron Clay
Peas, 99.09 pct. purity, total
germ, and hard seed; 91 pct. in
new burlap 2 bu. bags, $4 bu.,
at farm. Jack Cates, Rt 1, Haw--
kinsyille, Phone Twilight 3-5393.
1955 crop White Bunch (about
6 wks) beans and White half
Runners. All hand shelled and
free of weevils, 50 cup, in 2
cup lots or more. Add postage..
Mrs. Pauline Franks,. Hiawassee.
Striped half runner beans
with purple blossoms, 40c cup;
purple hull Crowder Peas, 40
pt, col. bunch butter beans, 25c
cup; sound, mixed Peas, $4 bu.
Sample on request. Add postage.
yy | No checks, nor C.O.D. Mrs. L, C.
Bishop,* Rt. Le Carmesvills.
100 Ge Comtotie run Clay
Peas, gathered without rain.
Make best ae Hoke S. L>e,
Metter.
100 bu. good Clay mixed peas, 7
picked without rain, $3 bu., at
my barn. William. R. Howell,
Rt. 1, Box 199, Danville.
Little Brown bush Peas, bars |.-
early for sale. Mrs. E. A. Waters,
Rt. 3, Box 3, Alpharetta. z
=~ Velvet beans, $7 bu. at my
door. W. H. Coleman, Rt. 5,
Eastman,-Phone 3847.
25 bu. running Acre of Mush
Peas, 12c lb. FOB; 30 bu. large
purple hull Crowders Peas,
brown when dry, 10c Jb. FOB;
75 Tbs. tall native beans, $1 Ib.
PY. J. H= Turner, , Mauk.
Recleaned Tron Peas, in new
2 bu. bags, 98 pct. purity, 85 pct.
germ., $3.50 bu. J. M. Walker,
Marshallville. sees:
-90 day Velvet beans, large
and small type, (gathered after
frost but before freeze). dbl.
cleaned and sacked, $4 bu.
W. C. Blount, Box 836, Macon,-
Phoge 2-7165. He
2 bu. Cream Crowder Peas.
Sell by bu. or 25c lb. Add post-
age; also 25-30 lb. little Lady
finger Peas, 30c lb. Add are
Mts. Bertha Harris, Rt.
Meansville: :
Sev. bu. 90 Haas Veet bean
$5 bu., at my place at Ir vinville.
2B; Baling, Ri 2, Ocilla.
Castor beans, 3 doz., 20c. Mrs.
Cantrell, Rt. 1,. Powder-
springs.
ora time little White and
Cream tender half runner beans,
50c cup. Add postage. No checks.
Mrs. Homer Martin, Rt. 2, Jas-
per.
250 bu. Clay Peas,. recleaned,
germ., 90 pct. 4c lb. also 4
tons brown top Millet, reclean-
ed, 5c lb. S. W. McNair, Staple-
ton.
Little Lady White Peas, grad-
ed and sound, 25 1b., 5 lbs., $1.
(For eating or planting: and
will make 2 crops if planted
early). Emmett Beckham, RFD,
Concord -
Tender White half runner gar-
den beans, 50c cup; Red Spec-
kled Crowder peas, 30c lb., 5
lb. lots up: Blue Javas, 25c lb.;
Tender hull garden and Thomas
Laxton Peas, 65c cup. Add post-
age. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground.
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE. > *
Cream Crowder Peas, 25c lb.
plus postage. Mrs. W. G. Bohan-
nan, Rt. 2, Calhoun.
350 bu. bright, recleaned, pure
Iron Peas, in 2 bu. bags, $2.50
bu. FOB or at my place. R. F.
Scarborough, ._Byrom, Phone ;
Warner Robins, 1480-W-1.
Early tender speckled and
white half runner. garden beans, |
alsq striped, tender Cornfield
beans, 50c cup, 3 cups, -$1.40;
Blue Java Peas, 20c cup, 6 cups,
$1. Add postage. Miss Gennia.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. I
White Fla. runner Peas, 25e
lb.; Henderson White bunch
Butter beans, 25 lb. Add-post-
age. Also White milling Corn,
$1 bu., at my place. B. B.
Strange, Rt. 4, Swainsboro.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Whatleys prolific seed Corn,
selected, hand nubbed and shell-
ed, pure, sound with deep
grains, $5 bu., 10 bu., $40. FOB. pore
Alex Barfield, Louisville-
Sev. hundred be White au eae
| yellow corn. Ste Frank Pear- =~
man, Rt. Se coma: Phone 1428-
at farm on Wesley Chapel Rd.,
off Flat-Shoals Rd., Dekalb. Co.
Leroy Burtts, Rt. 2, Decatur.
_1955 Crop Earl Corn, $1.10 bu.
Mrs. R.,.L. Greene, Rt.
bert. =
40 bu. good White Corn, 1955
crop, $1.25 bu. D. Donald Peavy,
Rt. 3, Cuthbert, Phone 115-J-2.
' Truck load White corn in
shuck $1.35 bu. at my home,
1-1/2 mi. Comer on Hwy. 98.
S. P. Sanders, Comer.
1955 crop. White. Corn, for
Sale. S. E. Jackson, Rt. 2, EW:
etteville, Phone 4372.
Hibred half and half eotton-
seeds, first yr. from breeder,
priced reasonable. F. H. Bunn, |
Midville.
Pure Empire with resistant
PAGE FIVE _
Asi bw good corn, $1.50 Sa se
1, Cuth-
big boll cottonseed, grown from _
Foundatior seed, ginned on 1
var.. gin,
Couch, Senoia. :
ee ee
COTTONSEED FOR SALE >
10 tons Cokers
direct 1st yr. from Cokers reg.
seed, picked, kept and gin dry,
1-1/16 in lint, 5 lock bolls, 36.
bales on 30 A. recleaned, delint-
ed, treated, $6 CWT' bag. Bore.
Malcolm, Rt. 2, Bor 7, Social
Circle; Phone 3346.
Coker Cottonseed,
resistant, straight. from
breeder last yr., delinted and
treated, $6 CWT. in heavy bags.
Render Hill, Greenville.
Cokers 100 wilt resistant Cot-
tonseed, delinted and_ treated,
and bagged, $4 CWT. FOB. R. N.
Estes, Gay.
100 tons Coker 100 wilt re-
sistant, Blue Tag Cottonseed,
delinted and treated, in 100 lb.
bags, Ga. Crop Imp. Assn., Rat
Seat bags, $5.50 bag or $5. bag
in Truck lots. Write for prices
on 100 ton lots. W. M. Clemones,
1406 Cave Spring Rd., Rome,
Phone 6906.
100
during 1955. If you did you
Post Office.
Social Security
for =
Farm Operators
Did you have a profit of at least $400 from your farm
protection for yourself and your family ...
Provided
You make your fax returns now.
Income Tax Form 1040 which you may secure from your
nearest Infernal Revenue Office.
cards and benefit information from your nearest Social
Security Office. You can get the address from your local
are building Social Secunity
Use Schedule F and
Secure account number
*
5-1/2 - Tb. Riley. Ce
100, pure,
wilt
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treated,
COTTONSEED FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE
500 Ibs. Coker 100 wilt resist-
an, mechanically delinted Cot-
tonseed, $450 CWT. FOB. E. P.
Drexel, Rt. 3, Tifton.
No. D&PL cottonseed, Ist yr.,
picked and ginned dry, voll
sdropped, delinted and Ceresan
shipped FOB Toccoa:
50 lbs., $4; 100 Ibs., $7.50. Money
order. Ulysses V. 'Stancill, Eas-
tanoltee.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Sweet Potato plants, grown
from Vine Cuttings; bunch P.
R., Gold Rush, and the New
Ga: Red. Prompt Del. on all
orders. J. Anderson Reed, Box
mol; Pinehurst, Phone to:
Imp. bunch a Ae Potato plants
500, $5; 300, $4; $10 M. PP. in
Ga. Ready April 1. Booking ord-
ers now. J. F..Sims, Mystic,
Phone Ocilla 1422.
Gov. insp., Copper or Red
Skin P. R. potato plants, seed
grown from vine cuttings, $4
M.; Ruigers and Marglobe to-
mato, moss packed, $3'M.; Calif.
Wonder sweet pepper plants, $3
M. Ready about Apr. 15. L. D-
Lightsey, Rt. 2, Screven.
Horseradish plants, 50c doz.;
roots and red Sassafras, 50c
Tb.; Catnip, 10c clump, garlic,
one cent each; $1 C.; wild straw-
berry yellow root, Mtn. huckle-
berry, 25c doz.; garden :goose-
berry, 25c ea; Queen of the
Meadow, 3-40c. Add postage.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt.5, Elii-
jay.
Broccoli, _ Brussels Sprouts,
Earliana and Rutger tomatoes,
Cauliflower, Leek, Heading Col-
lards, Iceberg lettuce, Celery
Carrots, Wakefield cabbage, 35c
doz; Parsley, Corriander, Dill,
Sage,* 50c doz.; Asparagus
Crowns, 1 yr. size, $1 doz. No
Jess $1 lots. Add postage. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Sr., Register.
Gov. insp., Copperskin P. R.
potato plants, seed grown. from
vine cuttings, $4 M.; Rutgers
and Marglobe tomato, moss
packed, $3-M. Del. Ready about
April 15-20th. Earlish Light-
sey, Rt. 2, Screven.
Wakefield Cabbage, 60c C;
500, $1.50; $2:75 M; White Ber-
muda onions, 60cC.; 500, $1.25;
$2 M.; Rutger Tomato, 75c C.;
500, $2.50; $4.50 M.; bunch P. R.
Potato, $1 C.; 500, $3.25; $6 M.,
copper skin, $4.50 M. P. P. Sat-
oe guar. H. E. oe Bax-
ey
Millions Po.ato plants, Ga.
Reds and bunch P. R., $5 M.;
Copper Skin and reg. $4 M.;
3 M.; $10; 5 M. and up, $3M.;
Rutger and Big Red Tomato
plants, 500, $2; $8 M. B. J. eee,
Alma, Phone 3791.
Chas. Wakefield frost proof
Cabbage and also White Ber-
muda Onien plants, 500, $1.75;
$2.50 M.; or 60c C. Otis Conner,
Pitts.
Mtn. Huckleberry, 25, $2;
Hazienut bushes, field Black-
berry and Dewberry, 85c doz.;
Wild Strawberry, 5 doz., $1; Red
Plum bushes, 3, $1; yellow roots,
washed clean, 4 lb. lard box,
$1 or Exch. for print sacks, 3
alike. Add: postage. Mrs. Nancy
Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Elli-
jay.
Klondike Strawberry plants;
90c C., $7 M. Exch. for good
print. sacks; also have White
half runner bean seed, 3 cups,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Guy
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.
Mtn. Fiuckleberry bushes,
bearing size,.and Huckleberry,
75c doz.; Wild Blackberry, '85c
doz.; .red and yellow plum
sprouts, 3, $1; also yellow Root,
75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Hom-
er Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 126,
Ellijay.
KUDZU Crowns, rooted, $12
M.,.$2 Mi PP. H. C..: Reid, 2303
So. Pryor Rd., SW., Atlanta 15,
Phone PO-1-7626.
Red skin P. R. Potato, Gov.
Inspected, $4.50 M., Rutger To-
mato, $3 M.;.75c C.; Hot Cay-
enne; and Sweet Pepper, $4.50
M.; $1 C. PP: Full count and
strong healthy plants, moss
packed. Ready around April 15.
pe COD. iJ. _M. Crosley, Rt. 3,
axiey.
120 yards Tobacco bed plants,
ready to set. Make offer, or
come see bed. Mrs. M. F. Gad-
dis, Box 124, Quitman.
Gov. insp. and treated Copper
Skin Potato plants, $4 M.; also
Rutger Tomato, Moss packed.
$3. M. Del. Full count; and
fis, Rt.2; @dum:
Boysenberry plants, $1.25 doz,
PP. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. -4,
Valdosta.
Chas. Wakefield and round
Dutch frost ~ proof Cabbage
plants, also White and Yellow
Bermuda onions, 300; $1.25; 500,
$1.75; .. $2:50 M. -PP.; Cayenne
Hot Pepper plants, $6 M,, or $1
M..R. Chanclor, Piits,
Cert. red P. R. Potato plants,
$4M. Booking orders now> Full
count guar. J. M. Holton, Rt. }
1, Alma.
Gov. inspected Potato plants,
red P. R. arid Copper Skin, $3.75
M. lots of 5 M. or more, $3.25
M. FOB, Booking orders now
for shipment beginning early
April. A. E. Graham, Alma.
Gov. insp., Copperskin P. R.
-| potato, seed grown from vine
cuttings, $4 M.; genuine Rutger |.
tomato plants, moss packed,
$3 M. del. Allready April 15th.
Thomas Lightsey, Rt. 2, Sur-
rency.
Gov. insp., and treated -P. R.
red skin potato, good plants and
good count, $4 M; Calif. Wonder
sweet and hot pepper plants,
$1 C; $4. M. Moss packed. Ready
in April. No chks. W. R._Light-
sey, Rt. 2, Surrency.
Rutger Tomato plants, 500,
$2; $4 M.; spring cabbage and
Ga. Collard plants, 500, $1.25,
$1.75 M; 5 M.-and.up, $1.50 M:
Full count. Ship daily. E. L.
Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald.
Rutger and Marglobe Tomato
plants, wilt resistance, moss
packed, and carefully selected,
500, $1.75; $3M. PP..L. M. Mc-
Duffie, Gox 53, Gardi.
Yellow Bermuda and Crystal
Wax Onion, also. Copenhagen,
Mkt. Cabbage plants, 300, $1.20;
500, $1.60; $2.50 M. Good plants,
and. prompt shipment with full
count. Mrs. Ina Griffin, Rt. 4,
Box 60, Baxley.
peg oe copenhagen Mkt.
Chas kefielU, Cabbage, Ga.
Collard and White Sweet Ber-
muda Onion plants, pencil size.
500, $1:25;. $2 M.! 5 M. $7.50.
Exp. Col. Ship daily, Mrs. I.
L. Stokes, Box 349, Fitzgerald.
Coastal Denis Sprigs, 50c
bu., or 40c per cubic ft. Special
price on large lots: Dig every.
day except Sunday. R. W-; Pat-
rick, Tifton, Phone 580.
2
Marglobe, Rutger, and Oxhart
Tomato, 30 -plants, -50c; also
Beet and Parsley plants, 50c
C. Mrs. F. J. Witherspoon, 308
Holderness St.,-S. W., Atlanta,
Phone PL-3-5251.
Good, strong, yellow Ber-
muda and Crystal Wax onion;
also. Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage
plants, 300, $1.20; 500, \$1.:60;
$2.25 M. Prompt shipment and
full count. James Griffin, Rt. 4,
Baxley
HAY AND STRAW
(Wheat, Oats, Etc.)
FOR SALE
1,000 bales Oat Straw, 25c
bale, and 100 tons good bright
Hay, Lespedeza and grass mix-
ed, $30 ton, my fatm. W. M:
Clemones, Rt. 3, Rome, Phone
2705. :
Hay, $30 ton at farm. C. O. Taft,
Rt. 1, Pearson.
Kobe Lespedeza Hay, $20 ton,
Soybean and Crab Grass, $30
ton; Cured green Oats Hay, $35
ton. All in tight square bales,
FOB my barn. Bob Nutt, Luella,
Phone McDonough 4174. *
Sev.
Peanut Hays,
Pearman, Rt.
1428-R-2. |
Quantity bright Hay, square
bales, tied with wire for satel
Thomas J. Butherford, 404
tons real -good Runner
$18 ton. . Franis
1, Chula, Phone
Rhodes St., Union Poiat.
prompt shipment. Luther a
Good,bright Coastal Bermuda |~
AR
HAY AND STRAW
(Wheat. Oats, Etc.)
FOR SALE
Bright Fescue Hay with smat-
terings Sericea and Clover, Ave.
about 50 lbs. to bale, 75c bale.
Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. A
Fescue and Sericea Hay, ex-
cellent cond., $25 ton. Whitley
Morris, P. O. Box 119 Carroliton,4
Phone Terrace 2-2852. :
5 small stacks Hay, $10 for all,
my place, 2 mi. West: Blue Ridge
on Hwy. Dewey -Hunter, Rt. 1,
Blue Ridge.
89 tons Alice Clover and Crab }.
grass Hay in, square bales, cut
without rain, $25 ton. Located 7
mi. Albany, on Hwy. 62.~C. M.
PipBin, Albany, Phone 5-8686.
ae
Coastal Bermuda and Oat
\Hay. Al in square bales, $30
ton..E. A. ee Fayetteville,
Phone 2981.
1-1/2 tons bright Peanut Hay,
$25 ton, at barn, about 16 bu.
recleaned Velvet: beans, $3; also
-some. Black, Brown, White,
Black- eve and: White and
Brown-eye Peas, $3. Add ship-
ping charges. W, H. Bell, Char:
ing. : :
Fodder and Bermuda Grass
Hay. Miss Luna McDonald, Rt.
1, Box 89, Lawrenceville.
Good quality, mostly orchard
*l.grass hay, in square bales, $30
ton, FOB. barn. He vhs Eryy
Rabun Gap, Phone Clayton,
B31:
PECAN AND FRUIT
TREES FOR SALE
Large brown turkey Figs; red
and yellow Plum trees, Banna
Roots and grapevines, 50c ea.,
3, $1:25. Add postage. Miss
Merle Harrell, Rt. 5, Quitrian..
Crab Apple trees, Muscadines
grapevines, catnip, black rasp~
berries, and Himalaya Dewber-
ries. All, 6 for $1. Add postage.
Mes, Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines-
ville.
Brown Turkey and .White
Figs, 1-5 ft., 50c to $1 ea.; Red
and yellow Plum, 5, $1; "Mus- |
cadine, 50c~ bunch: mixed
peaches, 1-5 ft., 35 to $1; also
Gourds seed, 10c doz. Add post-
age. &xch. for sacks. Mrs. Grady
Brewer, Toomsboro,
~|\ . :
Big Goose Plum and Peach
tree, little yellow and red: Plum,
spice Apple and Crabapple
sprouts. Well rooted. Add post-
age. Miss Odell Parks, Rt, 33;
Ellijay.
Blue Daman plum trees,. 3-4
ft.,.6, $3; Scuppernong and Mus-
cadine grapevines, 6, $1; Fox
_Grapevines, 4, $1; Early May
Cherry Trees, 6, $1! 20% also\ Red
Gold strawberry plants, = 2b;
Mrs. F. M. Eaton, ' Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega. :
8 old fashioned Blue Damson.
Plum trees, 5-6 ft, $1 ea. 3,
$2150. Cannot ship unless all in
1-order. Mrs. George Collins,
891 Hammond Dr.,. N.E., At-
lanta 5. Phone EX-7215.
Full bearing yellow and red,
also dark purple gage plum
trees, 2,$1;.25 Garlic plants, $15,
best Cantaloupe and Okra seed.4
2 cups, $1; Dried Apples, 50c
lb. Add postage. Exch. for print
sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Rt. 2,
Hartwell.
Concord Pega vines, strong
roots, 2 yr., 12, $2.50; Red Rasp>
berry plants, Ty yr.,. 25, .}2:503
Gov. inspected, and grown orig-
inally. Add.postage. A. P..Fri-
day, Rt. 5, Rome.
EGGS FOR SALE
B. B.' bronze turkey eggs, $4
doz: Wilson Carson, Rt. C.,
Box 371, Griffin i
Bobwhite and. Chukar aueks
Ringneck and Golden Pheasants
and Guinea eggs;, also 2 male
Chukars for sale. Claude L..
Foster, 161 Copeland Rd., N. E,
Atlanta 5, Phone EX-5698 il
Purebred heavy type Dark
Cornish *eggs, for: hatching, 15,
$1165; 30, $3.25. MO only. Car;,
tons to be returned at once,
Miss Cora 'B. Patterson, Rt. 1,
Re Pala "RFD ae Sparta.
| '4,| Forsyth.
Purebred, S. C. lew, Saale :
hered legged Buff Orp. Bantam,
eggs: 15, $2;.30, $3.50; 60, $7.50; |
90, $10:50. Add postage. Mrs. of
|.V..M. Johanson, Shellman. 7
White. Pekin duck. eggs, MD,
Speckled guinea eggs,
$1.50 PP. Mrs. J. R. cnet Rt.
$1 and 235e extra for. postage;
also Toulouse goose eggs, 25c
ea.; B. R. chicken eggs, 15, $b
ern, Rt. 3, Evijay
Few doz. fresh ages from my
Blue Ridge
White and Biue
Mrs. Carrie Tuggle, Rt.
ford.
PP. Insured. Parcel Post: Le. B,
Millians, Newnan.
horse, game Kegs, $5 per 15. Ed
M..Cambron, 120 Woodland St.,
Cedartown. :
tant, Ringneck, and Sijiver
Pheasant eggs, Peafowl,. -Beb- |
kie,
'Brested Reds: (show -type) Ban- |
tam eggs. Shipped PP. Mrs,,
Atlanta.
Eggs _
from. prize aaa
also purebred Golden. Sebright | S
Bantam Roosters $2 ea. Mrs.)
QO. L. Craft, Rt. 2, Lavonia.
MISCELLANEOUS _
FOR SALE ~~
Cane:
50,000 stalks ea., 4-6 ft., 4c stalk,
638 ft., Se stalk; *10;000 large: sout,
green, 6-7 ft., 0c stalk. at-bank,
at my place, Denmark. S. J.
Fdss,_ P.O.
Statesboro, 93187:
GOURDS2 =
Martinand Dipper - Cantids
25c_ea.; larger sizes, 50c ea.;
small nixed siz
ea. also Gourd seed, $1 cup, 85F
pkg. -Add Postage. "Mrs. W. E:
Wooten, Rt. 2, Carnilla. E
per-and xtra large, $5 doz:;
Srnamental, $1.50 doz.;
also asst. gourd seed, 3 pkg., |
50c; $1.50. dez. pkg. PP, Eari
Stuckey, Blackshear.
Martin. and Dipper Gourds,
Pruitt, Buford.
J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce,
65c Ib.;
salt, 40c lb. I. J. Goldea, itt. 12;
| Box 25, Bremen.
20 Ibs.,
-Marietta.. 4
35 Ibs. ea., 75.16. MO. with or-
2, Bowdon. j
3 salt. cured Country Hams;
ders, wt. 20-22: tbs.,
my home any day except Sun-
Cumming.
MOLD: af
ers. A. G. Thompson, Cadwell.
PECANS:
10-L5c ea.;.also: Gourd seed, 25
darge , pg. Add pogtage..
Fred Atkinson, Rt.-4, Viasd o
POPCORN: Beh
550 Has. | Popcorn, 20 ;
my place. Ship if you:
Box 35, Ty Ty
uO Hoya = OU,
Add postage. Mrs. Less South- 4
own poultry yard, 2 mi. West |
on Hwy. Dewey. Hunter! Rt eee
Ey eas
speckled |
Guinea Eggs, now ready-to ship, | &88s,
$2.50 per setting of 21 eggs.}
3, Bu-
Giant Black Wijcenag hateh ie
ing -eggs, $3.per 15, $5 per 30.
| wh
Few. selected. imickae Ware | :
Golden, fie ee ic ils
white .and Chukar eggs; _also|
Cochin, Cornish, Sebright, Sil-]
Mille-Fleur ang Blaek}-
Helen Street, 2956 Buterd Hwy... he
gt
White Cornish, $1.50. per'15 del.:
Green _ Sugar Cane,
+
, dc aad 10
Martin Gourds, $3 doz; Dip-
$10: .5)
Giant gourds, $1. ea. $10 doz; |
25c ea. Add ee Bay: 7. |.
MEAT: :
Sugar -Cure ed. Hams, 15-25: Ibs. | 5,
ea., 85e Ib. Will not ship. Paul
2 salt cured hams, 65ec Ib.; 4],
sugar cured and smoked Hams, |
side meat,~smoked or)
Side meat, country cured, 15-)
35c lb. Del. within 5|:
mi. Mrs, G. L. Bramlett, Re, ey
- Hickory Smoked Hams, wil =
der. Robert A. Montgomery, Rt t
day. L. A, Thompson, Rt. Ay
Leaf mold, $2 been en Used | "73
for mulch for vegetable or all, ~
15) tbs. Peoans, 35: Ths Stew- te
Latts amd Moores, medium Size, |
15, | sec
ERO a
string, for 8 print,
first. recov Evelyn Tigi
Brooklet, Phone. We
Want :
Black or pois
seed, Black pre
Orr, Sty Rt
i is, efo
wt, 30-35 lbs., 60c Ib.; 3 shoul- |].
40e Tbh. at, ae
ee ID ei eg OR MS i Re a I
Ol easing. stock bred gilts
worth Boar pig, reg. with
EK. Ferrell, Rt. 3, Windy
re oe and calf.
lps, c/o Beaks
Angus bulls, 1-8 mo.
is halter: broke,
Seo Lee, Red.
POLt. -6396 after
Guernsey male calves;
old, 1-2 mo. old for
ng. i. _W. Thurmond,
~~
peirctiet reg. Aber-
s bulls, 1-2 yrs. old,
farm, 2 mi. No. Cor-
U.S. 41 Hwy. Palmer:
suitable for Dairy.
Jersey and crossed
sey and Guernsey, to
soon, 150 and $125 or
poe sess
mo. old Santa
so milch cows,
Box 1195. Carroll-
Terrace 2 2852
Whitetace- - Hereford
with second calf at
; ~with:
t with Calf is |
ed, reg. Duroc pigs,
Jan. 31, wormed and
come. from good breed-
Edgar. Howell, 7 2
Waycross.
C 10 wk. old pigs,
and sev. nokia!
easonable. Will. ship or
me see, Jas. R. Mullis,
oars ready for service. All
nose, blocky type:
$40 ea; according |
ill reg. in buyers name,
erate; pigs, 6 Wks.
ea, from prize winning
Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Corm-.
hire-Hereford Cc ross
healt sizes; $12 ea. -up;
ready for service, $50.
Rd., Marietta,
a 5-8344.
Duroc boar, 1 yr.
with papers. for sale or
Phone
' pigs, ae eek: 10 wks.
litter of 17, reg. in
se, blocky type, $20 ea.
: ans, Artis Patterson.
* ele ie
or-sale or exch. for
i J
exch. 1 to keep from }
name, andbready for d, | ;
. | tact.
{| breoding. om eating, $i es,
pigs, 5 mo. old. J. J. Waters,
Louisville. :
50 purebred Yorkshire pigs,
|with or without reg. papers.
1 | Ready for del. durmy ihe month
fof April A. B. Hogg, Rt. 1,
| Cedartown.
o.| 10 eight wks. old pigs, half
-|Hampshire and half OIC, $10:
SS
a., at farm; alse polled Here-
ford bull, 10 mo. old, subject to
rreg., $100 at farm. Letters ans.
panne Lanier, Rt. 1, Recky. Faee:
Reg. SPC majes, bloodtested,
coaiy for light Service, $50 ea,
at farm, reg. in buyers: name.}
| Oliver Gdom, Rt. 1, Pulaski.
_ Hampshire crossed pigs, born
|Feb. 1, 1956, $5 ea. Joe E. Har-|
relson, Jones Ferry Rd. Pal-
metto, Phone 6845
OIC pigs; from Cosmet
bloodlines, ready. last of Mareh
|and April, $18 ea. or $35. pr.,
at farm, or $21ea. extra for crat-
ing: J.. H. Roquemore, Rt. -2,|'
| Americus, Phone TSTS:
2 Shoats: also booking orders
for April 6 del. of litter of 19
pigs. Good bloodines, OIC and
Landrace crossed: Spencer
Strange, 602 Savannah St:, Hart-
\
HORSES AND MULES
; FOR SALE
err terrence nates
Palomino Stud Colt, 18 mo.
old, Jr. reg. Palomino Horse
breeders of America. Will del.
or can see at Westwood Farm.
George W. West Jr., 4825 Peach-
btree Dunwoody Rd., NooE, At-
lanta, Phone EX-5579._
2. geldings and 1 mare. -Alk
broke and weil trained to work
eattle. Priced reasonable: James
Butts, ne os
y-Wery * gentle 3 gaited ~ Bay
Mare, Western saddie and brid-
le included. Kept in pasture
with other herses and cows
with satisfaction. Cheap. Miss
Pat Martin, 263 Airport Rd.,
Griffin, Phone 6764.
Gentle, pleasant mare,. will
breed to reg. Stallion if desired,
1 $150. Thomas G. Watkins Jr.,
. | 4584 Flat Shoals Rad., = * De-
catur, Phone DE- 7464.
~ Excellent Mare Mule, 7 yrs.
old, gentle, work. anywhere,
$100. FQB: my farm. O: M.
Ruff, Sr., Rex Rd., Morrow,
oo Stockbridge 4366
He Gr. old mare, gentle, will
ride or plow, saddle and bridle
included, $130. D. Jackson, 3480
Mt. Olive Rd. East Point, phone
-PO-1+0339.
we salted saddle horse, red
with light mane and white face,
about 5 ft. high, spirited but
gentle, priced reasonable. Rog=
er Dunaway Jr., Cobbtown Rd.,
Thomson
Bay Mare Mule, wt. 1,100 lbs.,
9 yrs. old, $80; also sorrel Mule,
good shape, work anywhere,
$75: about 1,000 Ibs.~See my
place, 3-1/2 mi..So- Palmetto,
on Hwy. 29. M. Adams, Rt. 2,
Box 318, Newnan
1,050 Ibs.; 9-yrs. old, -good work-
er, $100. "John Robert Gardner,
Rt. 3, Box 14, Locust Grove,
Hwy: 42, Phone 2251.
AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES FOR SALE)
a
Guinea Pigs (eavies) all. col.
and sizes and Rabbits, for sale.
Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford
Hwy. -Atlanta 6, Phone 4:
7888 Ree
Young Rabbits for sale. Con-
Armanda Mason, 210Cen-
ter Ave., East Point.
NZ White Rabbits,
wks. old, $2 to $2.50 ea;. Bred
Does or open, 8-10 mo. old, $5
to $7 ea.;. Bucks; 8-12>mo. old,
$4 io $6 ea. C. W- Pa ge, 145
ne Ave., NB. Atlanta 8, phone
8453 tie
Champagne . Ri abbiis,
jor call A. B. Love, Rt. 1, Pair-
ae eee 4863.
Purebred Red: Braree: Seine: i
(CAVIES FOR 'SALE)
ee
2 fine selected Calif. Bucks,
breeding age, top markings,
Ped. papers. furnished, $5 ea.
Will ship. B. Lamar Brantley,
Wits 22, Wrightsville.
Black Mare mule, wt. about)
| RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, |
Sto: 6B. P
3 ages,
See |
POULTRY FOR SALE -
BANTAMS: :
5 Bantam Roosters, all -young,
50c ea., at my place; 1 mi. on
upper Meigs Rd. W. J. Morris,
Rt. 4, Moultrie.
Old Eng. B. B. Red Game,
/Buff Brahma, RJ. Reds, Old
and modern Birchen Game; also
common Bantams hens for: set-
ters B. H. Holsomback, 302 S.
Harris St., East Point: ~
Purebred Dark Cornish. and
Black Cochin Bantams, $10 pr.;
eggs, $3 doz. del. No guar. on
eggs; also limited number day
old chicks from same, $1 ea. del.
All ffom show stock. J. Homer
Morgan, 405. E. Elm St., Rock-
mart. .
Golden Sebrights, B. B. Red,
QO. E. Game- Bantams, $5 trio. E-.
I. -Wix, 331 Josephine St., N.E.,
| Atlanta 7, Phone WA- 0566,
Shawlneck game Bantams, 5
hens, 1 Rooster, $5 FOB; also
1955. hatch Bantams, mates, $1
ea. Charlie Bailey, Rt. 3, Vienna.
Trio White Jap. Silkie Ban-
tams, __6; White King Pigeons,
$2.50 pr.; Red Carmeaux Pig-
eons, $2.75 pr.; Several Black
Cochin Bantam Roesters, $1.73
ea, A. O. May, Rt. 1, Smyrna,
Phone 5-4782.
~ Yellow legged Buff Arp. Ban-
teams: I pr. $5: 2 hens, $6; 2
roosters, $4; also, eggs for set-
ting, a 50 -doz.5< 2) doz $2215:
Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman.
CORNISH, GAME, & GIANTS:
-5 pure Dark Cornish hens and
Cockerel, big bone type, $15.
H. W. Thurmond, Farmington.
Trio purebred heavy type
Dark Cornish, 2 Pullets and
Cockerel, frying size, $5.25; also
Eggs, 15; $1.65, 30, $3.25, and
carton to be returned at once.
MO. oe Miss Cora B. Patter-
son, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty.
5a Clipper pit game Cocks and
5 Stags. All purebred and from
winning stock. Bred under wire,
$5 ea. C. G. Pendiey, Lithonia.
14 Games, 7 wks. old, 35c ea.;
Bantams, 7 wks. old, $3. doz.;
Games and Bantams, all ages, $3
doz.; White Rock Pullets and
Rooster, $2 ea. Trade for Pheas-
ants. Mrs. James Schivell, 2677
Pharr Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Phone
CR-4390.
Saunders-Graham_ Round-
heads, Stag and 4 hens, $15; Trio
Racey Mugs, $10; Blinker Cock.
and 2 yr. old pullets for sale
or trade for Everett Claibornes,
or-large Cock over 6 lbs. R:. R.
White, Rt. 3, South Ave, St.,
Elmo, Tenn. Res. Walker Co.,
Ga.
/Eng. Silver - Duckwing Game
. ee
| LIVEsTocK WANTED
_ Want sev. prs. Mallard Wild
strain ducks. or eggs: for hatch-
ing. W. a Puckett, Shellman.
- Want 2 Chukar Daatindiens
Mhens: G. T. Tanner, Rt. 2, Ten-
one
Want 10-15 Geese. State price
and if a ean be del. Leon
Goff, Rt. 3, Box 46, Fitzgerald.
Want to hear from someone
near Blue Ridge or Morganton
who has: 50-100: White Leghorn
hens for sale. Dewey Hunter,
Blue: Ridge.
Want 35. prs: quail. Will pay
$2.50 pr. John. C. Daniels 715
Matilda PL, NiW., Atlanta,
Phone SY-46171:
Want 25 Light Brahma: hens,
ready to lay. Will pay top price.
Henry Hirsch, 796 W. Peachtree,
N. W.,. Atlanta 8; Phone Em-
1661.
Want 25 pullets: or young
hens. State price and breed. H.
W. Stough, Locust Grove, Phone
Griffin 7396.
Want '6 light Silver Spangled
Hamburg hens. J. E. Dooley,
417 N. Bradford St, Gainesville,
Phone LE-2-6112.
Want to Exch. male pigenitele
Pheasants for other male ring-
neck pheasants to stop inter-
breeding; also have pheasants
for sale. Dick Reilly, Rt. 1, Col-
bert, Phone 4373.
Want 100-200 White Leghorn
hens or Pullets. J. F. Dilbeck,
Rt. 5, Marietta, Phone 81865.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want a milch\cow, bred or
unbred, in exch. for 7 mos. old
P..C. gilt. Join W. Chisholm,
Rt. 2, Box . 423, Powell Rd.,
Augusta.
Want exch. No. 10-10c Mc-
Cormick Hammer mill, new
cond., for Reg. Black Angus bull
of serviceable age and halter
broken, prefer Ellen Mire
breeding. Loy Francis, Rt. 1,
Box 375, Phone 4742.
Want Holstein male calf from
outstanding production record
from Dam andSire, 1 wk. to
9 mo. old. R, L. McKie, Rt. 3,
Augusta.
Want Angus or Shorthorn
steers for feeders. State size,
cond., and prices. David T. Jen-
nings, Box 84, Americus.
HOGS:
Want pai> unrelated Little
Bone Guinea pigs, or bred Sow.
State age, wt. and price. R. C.
Branch, Rt. 3, Bex 161, Fitzger-
ald.
that have reg. big bone Guina
Sow; also bred gilts. Advise
prices-and what you have. Paul
J. Cleveland, Rt. 2; Elberton.
Want: grain fattened hog,
ready for killing, for own home
use, within 25 mi. State wt. and
price. first. Gordon - Fletcher,
Want to hear from parties |-
HORSES AND MULES:
Want Horse @ebat will plow
and ride. not a saddle horse,
near Atlanta at reasonableeprice.
A. J. Coursey, Rt. 1, 5335Rioose-
velt Hwy., College Park, phone
PO-1-1971
Want for cash (or acl aoe:
tle for) good work mule, 6-8
yrs. old, vt. 1000: to 1100 Ibs.,
15-1/2 or 1 ft. tall. Prefer
black nose and body. J. F. Well-
born, Rock Springs.
Want Shetland pony mare
with little age. Must be real
gentle. Consider young one if
nae aS gentle. Mercer var
ton, Rt. , Alto.
Want good Stallion to train,
7-15 mo. old, reasonable. price.
Must be del. Benjamin G.Kit-
chens, Jr., Dry Branch, Rt. 1,
Phone: Mac 1 20896. *
Want Mare Horse, not over
9 yrs. old, gentle, work to plow
and wagon and will not bother
cattle. State price, and location.
O. M. Ruff, Jr. P. O, Box 1304,
Atlanta 1.~
Want good, gentle Shetland
pony to ride, also work. James
Harris Sims, Rt 1, Campion..
FARM HELP WANTED
eee
Want col. farm family .with
2 or 3 good workers for farm.
Can furnish- house and. move.
Good wages. Mrs. Benj. M. Park-
er, % The Neely Farm, Neor-
cross.
Want man with son large
enough to help with work in
Apple Orchard. $5 day and-
house with lights, wood, garden
and cow pasture furnished. Do
no. apply if vou drink. Homer
Roberts, Rt. 3, Clarkesville. .
Want negro couple, or fam-
ily Gf children do not interfere
with woman working) on farm.
Both to work. New 4 R. house
furnished. Near Stone Mountain
and: schoo] us. Must have ex-
cellent references. Write: Robin
Adair, % Robinss Nest, Stone
Mountain, Phone Clarkston 3-
7444,
Want nice, reliable white wo-
man to live on farm with fam-
ily of 3 and do light farm
work, flowers, etc. No milk-
ing. Private room,- board -and
$15 weekly salary; Sunday off
if desired. Write. Mrs. R. F.
Highsmith, Rt. 4 % Pebble Hill
Farm, Mar*tta.
Want middleaged couple; man
and wife, to farm on halves;,
some cotton and corn, bal. in
truck farm. House with lights,
on paved road, near Griffin.
W. H. Gibson, Rt. 4, Griffin.
Phone. 7912.
Want nice, clean, healthy, set-
tled, white Christian woman to
live in farm home in Fannin
o., and do.light farm work,
yard, garden, care for few chic-
kens and cows, for home. (pri-
vate Rm.), board, live as one of
family. Letters ans. Mamie
Daves, Box 67, Blairsville.
Last Weeks Livestock Sales Report.
Atlanta Rome Athens Atlanta Thomaston
STEERS & HEIFERS: 3-27 \ 4.28 3-28 3.29 3-29
1350 650 250 475 204
Good! & Cholee 16.00-18.75 16.00-18:00 1600-1759 16,00-17.00 15.80-16.60
Commercial 14.00-16.08 + 14.00-16.00 : 14,00-15.75 14,00-16.00
Usitity ~~ 13,00-14.25 13.00-14.25 1300-1459 | 12.75-14.00 12.50-14.00
Vealers - 76.00-26.50 . 16.00-24.50 16.00-25.75 16.00-20.00 16.00-22.25
Stockers & Feeders - 13.00-18.00 13.00:17.00 x 13.00-17.50 14.09-17.00
Feeder Calves 13.50-20.00 13.50-19.50 13.50-18.75 13.09-18.00 13.00-18.60
COWS:
Utility 11.50-13.00-11.25-12.75 11.25-12.75 11.50-13.00 11.50-13.00
Conners & Cutters 9.00211.75 9.00-12.00 9.00-11.50 9.00-12.00 9.00-11.25
Springers ae 48.00-159.00. S - E
HOGS: 64 80 : 358
No. 1 Mect Type - 14.75-15.00 - - 14.00-14.25
No.1 Others 2. 14.50-14.75 13.75-14.50 : 13.75-14,00
Ne. 2 : 13.75-14.25 13.25-14.50 t 13,00-13.50
Ne. 3 % 13.00-14.00 13.00-13.50 : 12.50-13.50
Feeders i ne SS . 11.50-14.06
PAGE EIGHT
MARKET BULLETIN
GLEAMING LABORATORIES SPEED SERVICE TO FARMERS AS TECHNICIANS CARRY OUT THEIR DUTIES MORE EFFICIENT!
Chemist Bill Dendinger Tests Insecticides At Left; At Right Technician Rose mews Checks Blood Samples In Brucellosis Test
Modern Equipment Aids
(Continued from Page 1)
what might be considered a small farm
in that it keeps a number of live animals
on hand at all times for testing purposes.
The chemistry division which was
formerly housed in an old apartment
house building dating back to the 1800s
now has ample floor space for all of its
laboratory work and boasts the most mod-
ern electronic equipment for rapid and
certain testing of fertilizer, feeds, food,
insecticides and other products.
With its additional floor space and
equipment the chemistry division now has
three complete fertilizer laboratories,
three_feed laboratories, two laboratories
for work with insecticides, a-milk labor-
atory and a food laboratory that includes
a completely equippedkitchen.
The seed laboratory is another section
of the department that will now be able
to render greater service to farmers and
other members of the states agricultural
industry.
Here farmers may Satne their seed
tested for germination aiid: purity with
some of the latest equipment known to
science. In addition to small germinators
used previously in the seed laboratory
there are two new room size germinators
that are the finest to be found anywhere
in the nation. In fact there is only one
other germinator like these in the nation
and it is located in Illinois. .
To complement these big germinators
Mississippi,
there is a complete green house on the
roof of the air conditioned building where
seed may be planted and grown out
under conditions similar to those on the
farm. : se
Other sections and divisions of the
Department of Agriculture. as well as of-
fices of other departments in the building
are equally equipped with ample floor
space and the finest in equipment and
working aids. So4e
Offices other than the State Depart-
ment of Agriculture which are located
in the new building and thus are better
equipped to serve the people of-Georgia
include the State Department of Mines,
Mining and Geology, the Department of
Entomology, Board of Pharmacy. (Chief.
Drug Inspector), and the Georgia For-
estry Commission. ss
SE Egg School Slated
(Continued from Page 1)
for egg inspectors and graders and: other _
persons engaged in egg marketing ever
heid in the Southeast.
The intensive training for egg graders,
and inspectors in 10 Southeastern states
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
North and South Carolina,
Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia
will bring some of the nations foremost
het
_ mental agency and. Georgia Poultry -
y
eos authorities to Georgia to help Gj
plete the staff for the school.
The U S. Department of Agricult
State Departments of Agriculture,
Georgia College of Agriculture and
try organizations from Georgia and ne
boring states; will cooperate wi th
Southeastern trade organization in s
soring the school. Harold E. Ford
catur, Ga., Southeasterns director of.
anization, will be in charge of the sch
Initial plans for the four-day scli
patterned after similar~ schools held
Northeastern Poultry Producers Cou
in other areas of the country, already h
been made by a committee of gov
_eration officials working with Mr.
and other members. of Southeaste
staff. :
Extensive practical laboratory w
will be offered in connection with
technical lectures on egg quality
grading. Certificates will be awarde
those successfully passing both writ
and laboratory examinations.
The Registration will be limited
the school, which -will be rotated amok
After inspectors for State Departmel
of Agriculture are enrolled, commerci
graders and inspectors will be accepte
rom the 10-state area.
Mr. and at 307 Forrest Beuleaee D
catur, Georgia.
FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED
'FARM HELP WANTED
Want white or col. man with
small family to help grow flow-
ers and drive truck on farm for
salary. 4 Rm. house, wired for
stove, water and wood, near
Churches on on School bus Rt.
G. C. Slaughter, 5325 Glen
Haven Dr., Rt. 3, Decatur, Phone
EV-2813 evenings.
Good house,
Gordon
Phone 4-2653.
Want settled man and wife
without children to live on place
and feed. hogs and chickens and
do other farm chores. Both to
work. Only sober, congenial,
honest couple need apply. House
has lights, running water and
plenty of wood on place. Gor-
don Davis, Rt. 4, Dahlonega.
flowers.
Mrs.
Lakewood Ave.,
15, Ga.,
Want
healthy,
children as
reliable,
Want young womam without
dependants to work on farm.
Must be able to) do light farm
work and handy with Livestock,
conveniences.
Want family to work through
Tobacco crop. Pay farm wages.
lights and water.
Hamm, Cobbtown,
Want unencumbered middle-
aged clean Christian Woman to
live, as one of family on farm
and help with chickens
Write salary expected.
F. L. Underwood,
S. W., Atlanta
Phone DI-8539.
middleaged,
white couple, without
caretakers.
tractor and equipment for light
farming. Good poultry house,
Extra good house,
Near
Fulton Co. Good Ref.
$100 month and share of crops.
Palmetto,
required.
POSITIONS WANTED
POSITIONS WANTED
Want middleaged couple. to
work ori chicken and truck gar-
den farm. Modern home furnish-
ed, plus. many extra's and: good
weekly salary. Must be able
to furnish ref. in reply. State
wages expected. Bob Evans,
Pine Harbor, Townsend.
paint,
exp.
Want Woman who needs good
home to do light farm work on
farm for Rm., board and salary.
Modern conveniences, and close
to Church. Mrs. J. G. Wright, Rt.
1, Jonesboro. Col
and
2398 ange St.
Have
POSITIONS WANTED
White man, 37 yrs. old, wife
and child, want job on dairy
farm, Exp both dairy and cat-
tle; can drive tractor and truck.
Life time on farm. Need 3-
modern
house,
50 yr. old single, white man
wants job as Caretaker of farm.
Prefer No. Ga. Carpenter work
drive tractor or truck,
saddle horses and
stock. Have 3 good ref. Necd
Rm., board and small salary, or
can batch. J. D. Arnold, 209 Or-
Marietta, Phone 99268
after 6 p.m. on weekdays.
. couple,
dren (3 large enough to work),
want Vegetable or Cattle farm
with good, Christian people, not
far from Atlanta. Need 4 R.
Elec.,
iences* and
Want to move at:once. A. -J.
488 Washington St.,
$25 wk. with free room. Dr.| Write. Harold Ellman, 195 Mit-|4 R. house, lights, water, wood. Strozier
g. D.. Schaffer, St. Simons |chell St.,S.W., Atlanta 3, Phone | Letters ans P. E. Wilson, 340 .
island. LA-7505. Cooper St., SW, Apt. 6, Atlanta. | SW, (Rear),
/
Man with wife and 4 small
children, honest, want job
Dairy farm, Can drive tractor oF
truck, plow with mules. Ha
to be moved, and water, wood,
3-4 Rm. house furnished
School bus Rt. Can milk by ha
or machine. D. E. Free, Rt.
C/O Polly Jackson, Waco.
White, single, middleag
man wants job as caretaker
doing light work on farm. E:
chickens, stock and can drive
tractor. Must have Rm., board
and small Salary. Jessie J
Thomas, 1595 Belmont Ave.
W., Atlanta 10. Phone PL
9059.
Man, 26 yrs.. wants job
poultry or dairy farm. 3 y
exp. milking and working i
milk, also exp. farm work
Weekly salary, house, ete. Move
at once. Alvin Millhollan,
2, Fairmount.
live-
reliable, 6 chil-
modern conven-
$40 week salary.
Atlanta 15.