Phil Campbell, Commissioner slletin s ioe NUMBER 28 ion. in tobacco. acre- sca in. Ore ih flue. : the ~ Congress nacted legislation and 1s for the purpose of ri reage reduction of eae and AS, ted and distributed for ie. oncrable Fons Ee WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 2 SFOR LEAF FARMER serve acreage under 9 quota as reserve acreage of the essary to bring sup- | to the any of the com- |" ne for as provided by the |~ Ly ese cee faaee have _ ber of LS U. S: House of le lghicniiural. CALENDAR : March 5, Rock Eagle Park June Dairy Month planning meet. March 8, Rhos Swine growers dey March 9, Athens 1,000 Bushel and 100 _ bushel Corn Club meee 5 March 12, Rock Eagle Park Ga, Sheep Breeders meei, March 20, Atlanta FFA 100- Bushel corn club meet. March 21, Thomaston SE Regional Shorthorn Breeders show and sale. | sult of this serious acreage reduction. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE- * SOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEM- BLY OF GEORGIA that the Congress of the United States be memorialized to fav- orably and early consider the adoption of this Resolution (H. R. 768). BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a _ copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Secretary of Agriculture and to each - ea of Congress from Georgia. thy Free Dairy Cattle Produce More. Milk Cows ee from tics more pounds of milk per cow during a 56- - day test period at the Arkansas Agricul- gave 66 tural Experiment Station. The fly-con-- trol methods consisted of spraying with methoxychlor plus Crag Fly mapetiant : . and with methoxychlor only. More specifically, during the 56-day - test period, the cows sprayed with meth- oxychlor plus fly repellent each gave an average of 1,256 pounds of milk; those sprayed with methoxychlor only gave 1,245 pounds; and those getting no treat- ament gave 1,190 pounds, The Arkansas station reports that the emis return on each cow treated with the Crag Fly Repellent-methoxychlor mixture was $62.80, compared with $62.- 25 for methoxychlor alone and $59.50 for the untreated control group of cows. _| Bermuda grass, _ enough according to J. R. Johnson, Exten- _ Georgia Farmers Need More Coastal Bermuda Georgia has 500, 000 acres of Coastal but this is just halt sion Agronomist - Project Leader: Geor- gia needs at least a million acres accords. ing to him. Coastal Bermuda is a hybrid, there- fore, it has hybrid vigor. It is the most efficient plant in the use of nitrogen. This fact has been demonstrated at the South- ern Piedmont Experiment Station at Wat-_ kinsville and at the Coastal Plains Ex- feo Station at Tifton. Coastal Bermuda is drought resistant. It only takes half as much water to pro- duce a ton of Coastal, as it does with com- - mon Bermuda. Coastal is adapted to all areas of Geor- gia according to Johnson. This has been demonstrated time and again on thousands of Georgia farms scattered over the state. Now is the time of year to make plans_ for this grass that should be the basis of all grazing systems. Experiment stations ~ and farmers have shown the ways, to se-~ cure weed free stands of Coastal Bermuda quickly, are as follows: 16 Prepare soil thoroughly and wait . for rain before planting. 2. Coastal Bermuda may be planted on | uplarids and well-drained lowland soils, In North Georgia, plant in spring to mid- | plant any- summer. In South Georgia, a when the soil is moist. Apply lime, phosphate and potash acne to soil test. On low. fertility soils at planting, apply 500 pounds of 4-12-12 in the row. Keep sprigs from com- ~ ing in direct contact with the fertilizer. On soils of average fertility. or better, fertilizer should not be applied until Coastal is established to keep down weed and grass growth. 4. Plant fresh, moist sprigs in three foot rows and three feet in the drill. Plant immediately after a rain. The sprigs should be covered no deeper than neces- sary to keep them. moist. Firm the soil by rolling. It is best to leave one inch of the tip above the ground. Plant same day or by all means, within two days of digging. (Continued On Page 8) Georgia, First: e PEACHES e NAVAL STORES " @ PEANUTS __ BROILERS PIMIENTO PEPPER - e IMPROVED PECANS Me PAGE TWO Ye ra MARKET BULL = SALE EVENTS MARCH 14 - Thursday - 1 B m. Fairgrounds, Newnan. est Georgia Hereford Associa- tion Sale. B. P. Brown, County Agent FARM HELP WANTED Want col. man, exp. in driv- ing tractors, trucks and com- bines. Some exp. with cattle. Not more than wife and 3 chil- dren. James Butts, Mgr. B&B Ranch, The Rock. Ph. Thomas- ton 3760. Want small family for good 1 H. crop, 50-50 basis, with wages and $3.50 day extra work. 3 R. house, school bus and mail. See. S. S. Storer, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Want colored man or couple, exp. in producing broilers on Large scale. Living quarters and weekly salary. Wm. B. Hart, C/O Copper Cloud Farm, Midland. Want tractor driver at once. Have 4 R. house with water, wired for elec. stove. Prefer man with boys large enough +0 help. Contact. W. S. Hend- ricks, Rt. 1, Manchester. Ph. (after 7 PM). 331-R. Want at once exp. Dairyman. Excellent working cond. Top salary. Ref. required. Ph. Cov- inton 3957 Collect. John B. Rhodes, C/O Marben Farm, Mansfield. Want reliable white family for 2 H. farm for 1957, standing rent basis. Good river botton and upland. Good 5 R. house on power line. Mail and school bus Rt. Must be sober and re- Jiable. Mrs. J. A. Milford, Rt. 2, Ball Ground. Want farm help. Have. day work for 2 men in same fam- ily. $200 month. Machinery exp. essential, with References. Can furnish full time work and good house. No drinkers nor drifters.. Permanent job for good family. T. K. Putnam, c/o Greenview Dairy, Bethlehem Rd., Fairburn. Want job as dairyman or herdsman. 20 yrs. exp. Oper- ate machines. Begin work list of March. Write what you have and salary paid. Roy Thompson, Rt. 3, Box 561, At- Janta. Man 65 and wife 58 yrs. old, want place raising broilers or pokie after 700-800 laying ens, for wages. Bert Millhol- jan, Rt. 2, Cumming. / Country woman, 48 yz-s. old, wants permanent job on farm with aged couple. Best ref. Good character, strong, heal- thy, pleasant natured. Like farm life best. Mrs. H. P. pea Trenton. Honest, sober man wants job on farm. Exp. in poultry and calf raising. R. M. Blackwell, Panola Rd., Lithonia. White man, age 29, wants 2 H. or 1 H. crop on 50-50 basis, or will raise hogs or cows for wages. Honest, sober, willing worker. See. Olen Low- ery, Pitts. White couple, raised and exp. on farm, wants job as Caretak- er or light farm- chores on farm, with reliable party. Not able to do heavy work. Need 2-3 R. house with lights; water, ete. Monroe Murrow, 454-1/2 Pryor St., S.W., Atlanta 3. Retired white man wants job as Caretaker, cattle, hogs, chickens, garden. Exp. able to work. But prefer part time job for room board and salary, or would batch. G. C. Henry, Abbeville, Want job tending 2 or 4 chicken houses, 10,000 cap., or waising hogs on shares or sal- ary. Need 3-4 R. house, wired for elec. stove. H. M. Carroll, Lovejoy. Married man, 50 yrs. old, wife, 2 children (8 and 10 yrs.) wants 1 H. crop, or wage work on farm, or work on year- around basis. Regular or poul- try, etc. also am campenter. Walter A. Long, Rt. 3, Dalton. Want job. Am Exp. hand for milk dairy. Truck and tractor driving, etc. most anything can do. Exp. in farming of all kinds and machinery. Louis Malcom, C/O W. C. Dillard, Rt. 1, Campton. 2 young men, 23 and 26 yrs. old, want jobs on farm as day labor. Exp. dairy work, tractor, truck, etc. H. T. Parks, P.O, 274, W. Bainbridge. White man, single, 40 yrs. old, with brother, 45, want jobs on farm. Prefer together. Both well exp. in all types farm work, also carpentry, etc. Board, room, wages. James C. King, Rt. 2, Bowdon. White, middleaged eouple want jobs with good christian people on poultry or cattle farm: Honest, sober and de- pendable. Drive tractor, Care- taker, etc. Need 3-4 R. house. Have to be moved. I live. on old Adairsville and Shannon Rd. near Higgins Store. See. A. A. Jackson, Rt. 1, Adairs- ville. Man, wife and 4 children want job on Chicken or Dairy farm. 46 yrs. old. Willing to work. Wife work also. Hoke Smith, Rt. 1, Jacksonville, Ga. FLOWERS FOR SALE Phlox plants, $1.25 ; Fever Few, 35c doz. PP, several col- ors Cristata Cockseomb seed, 20e, tsp. and stamped envel- ope; Calif. Poppy, Fever Few and Phlox, 10e tsp; Baby Zin- nia, 25 large match box full. No checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. ES Altheas, 75e doz., Forsythia, Weigelas, Butterfly Bush, Abe- lia, Bridalwreth, Spirea, 5, 28 var. Roses, 3, $1; Thrift, red, pink, 5 doz, $1; eet Violets, 25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Lawson, Rt. 3, Box 216, Lithonia. Jan. Jasmine, 2, 25c; Daylily, pink Thrift, 25 doz.; China- Berry, Dogwood, Sweetshrubs, Wild Azaleas, pink, white Mim- osa; pink Crepemyrtle; Cher-, ry, Cedar, Holly, Tulip Poplar, 5, $1; Blue Violets, T5c, C. Add postage. Mrs. Thomas J. Wat- son, Rt. 3, Box 217, Lithonia, Red and white Dogwoods, Azaleas, Laurel, spruce and white Pine, 2 ft. 25c ea.; Brid- alwreath, Lilac, Hedges, "Raster bushes, 25 ea.; Boxwood, 8-10 in. 5Oc ea.; 12-16 in. 75c ea; Snow on the Mtn., $1 doz. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Claude Wright, Loving. Red Crepe Myrtle; white, and purple Lilac, and pink, blue Hydrangea, 50c ea.; grass Pinks. 50 bunch. Docia Harris, Lula. Seed: Amaranth, Molten-Fire, dwarf Cockscomb, Hollyhocks, mix. col. not lab., white, cream, pink, red, and red and pink, 20c for all seed can get in your addrssed, stamped envel- ope. Mrs. W. B. McDuffie, 783 Harrold St. Macon. White, cream Dogwood, . cor- alberry, Redbud, Mtn. Laurel, orange, red, yellow Abaleas, Tulip Poplar, Cherokee Roses, white pine, creek Hemlock, Crabapple, Strawberry bush, 2-3 ft. $2.50 doz.; Phlox, Shasta Daisies, $2.50 C. Rooted, moss packed, postpaid. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Mineral Bluff. Palma Christi plant, red, 12 seed, 25c; Redbud Tree seed, 1 tbl. spoon, 25c. Add Postage. Mrs. Thos. M. Randolph, 2107- A Claymore Dr., Marietta. Redbud, Gardenia, Ligus- trums, Abelia, Spreading Juni- pers, Carolina Cherry, Dog- wood, Pink Almonds, Crab- apples, 2-3 ft. 50c ea. $3 orders PP. Mrs. Thurman Todd, Mit- chell, $1; | | lilae, Hiawatha running toane. 3; 7 Mrs. J. R. Conaway, Mar- ow. . Purple Wisteria, Winter Jas- mine, Purple Lilac, Butterfly Bush, Bridalwreth, Goldenbells, Baby Spirea, Flowering Peach, Quince, 35c ea, 2-65c; Sweet William plants, dif. col. 35c, doz. 2 doz, 60c. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. _ Snowball Bushes, 2 yr. size, rooted. PP. (Price not given in notice). G. M. Moseley, Menlo. ' Dbl. Yellow Daffodil and Orange Cup Jonquil bulbs, 40c doz., Add postage. Miss Jewell Martin, Rt. 1, Menlo. Blue, white, Siberian, Tris, 8 colors, large, Shasta . Daisies, Jonquils, red, yellow, lemon Lilies, white Narcissus, 7 col. Chrysanthemum, Thrift, old fashioned, pink dbl. white, lavander Lilacs; Abelia and Boxwood. cuttings. Sell Cheap. PP. Mrs. Tom Harkins, P. O. Box 4, Mountain City. Fine Bearded Iris, . rice: 15, $1. Mrs. Ethel Black, Mur- rayville, Pink Mtn. Laurels, white Rhododendrons, spruce and white Pines, white Dogwoods, ornamental Strawbezry bushes. All choice, well rooted, $1.50 doz. Add 25c extra ea. dozen for postage and packing. Mrs. Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Mtn. Laurel, yellow Azaleas, cream, white Dogwood, Red- bud, Coral Berry, pink Chezo- kee Roses, Tulip Poplar, white Pine, creek Hemlock, Holly, 2-3 ft., high, $2.50 doz.; Shasta. Daisies, pink Phlox, $2. 50: e. Rooted, moss packed and post- paid. Mrs. E. J. Millhollan, Box 176. Mineral Bluff. Azaleas, 3 col. white Dog- wood, Coral Berry, white Pine, Cherokee Roses, red Maple, Holly bush, creek Hemlock, Min. Laurel, 2-1/2 - 3 ft., well rooted, moss packed, $2.50 doz. postpaid. Edna Rukat, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff. Mtn. Laurels, creek Hemlock, red Maple, Tulip Poplar, Cher- okee Roses, white Pine, Red- bud, Coral Berry, white Dog- wood, Azaleas, 2-1/2 - 3 ft. well rooted, wet moss packed, $2.50 doz. pink Phlox, $2.50 C. Postpaid. Roy H. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 176; Mineral Bluff. Pink Cherokee Roses, Mtn. Laurls, Rhododendrons, 3. col. Azaleas, Redbud, white Pine, Crabapple, Dogwood, red Ma- ple, Tulip Poplar, creek Hem- lock, Holly, 2-3 ft. rooted, $1. 75 doz.; fine, white Phiox, Snapdragons, blue Iris, blue- gray Violets, $2.50 C. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Trumpet - Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, white, Purple Iris, dwarf Pansies, Johnny Jump Ups, Double Daylily, 30c doz.; Christmas Honeysuckle, 50 doz;. Extra large kind. of Mari- gold seed, 15c pkg., Crabapple, 25c ea. Add postage. Charlie T. Smith, Rt. 4, Box 294, Austell. Trumpet daffodil, double Day Lily, White Rain Lily? Dec. white and double yellow Nar- cissus, $1.40 C.; Bridlewreath, Baby Breath Spirea, 30c ea. $2.50 orders del. in Ga. Add 15ce on out-of-State orders, also postage. Effie Smith, Rt. 4, Gordon Rd. Box 294, Austell. Gladioli Blubs, mixed colors, 40c, doz., $2 C; large Red dou- ble Fringed Poppy seed, 25c tbls; Old time mixed Bachelor Button seed, 25c for 2 tbls., Larkspur plants, mixed color, 25e doz. $1 C, $3.50-M. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Asst. Colors. Giant Dahlia bulbs, labeled $3 doz.; asst: giant and Ball types, $1.25, not labeled. PP. in Ga. Lovelle eeoee Rt. 3, poe 82, Blairs- vule Approx. 150, nice young Boxwood, well rooted, $2.20 doz. Sell entire lot cheaper. See any day except Sunday. No mai] orders. Mrs. Ellis Hemphill, Rt. 3, Blairsville, 7 mi, N. 5 | different) $1.25 PP with 1 red Healthy Afeloan Violet plants Ee taken from 50 Varieties, many new and double ones. 4 plants-} Espiscea free with 2 or more} orders. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Box 41, Blue Ridge. oS 5 Well rooted Boxwoods, 10-12 in., $3 doz. Dogwoods, Holly, Mtn. Laurels, pink Rhododen- drons, Hemlock, pink, red, yel- |low, ora _ wild Azaleas, White Pines, 2 ft. $2.50 doz., 4 Globe Arborvitae,. well shap- ed, 2 ft. $1 ea. PP. Moss Pack- ed. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. |! American Boxwood, well rooted 10 in., $3 doz., Hemlock, Spruce, Pink Riiododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, pink, red, yel- low wild Azaleas, White Pines, 2 ft., $2.50 doz; Large Blue Violets, Phlox, 2 doz. $1. Moss packed. Sadie oe Blue Ridge. Zi Rooted dbl. white Spirea, | lias, Baby Breath, Van-houtti, white Weigela, puzple Wisteria, Bird- |, eye, watermelon red Crepe Myrtle, $1 ea.; Dbl. Cannas, | : red and orange; mixed Ger- Ted, man Iris, Daffodil, Phenix and | Pink, New Grand Emperor, White. ae ck Aida, Se pink; La loz. PP. Mautile rrison, 2, Box 81, Bremen. $1; one sl Aan 4 colors, 3 nice clumps, Runner Bi Dahlia, giant size, all colors, doz Add Postage e _ Double Jon White er Bl Hyacinth, $1 doz.; Star Scarlor, Drop, Angle Periwinkle, -Vinea. White Honeysuckle. Woodsbine, or red kle, $1 doz. Add p 2. Hinson, =P: Sherwood Peach "Mammouth White, Margaret Wilson, Treds- ure Island, Mrs. Warner, War- field, Avalon, Yellow, Premier Winsome, large Pink, Daddy's | Delight, bright Red, and many others. Fine varieties, $3 doz. PP. No Fla. orders. Mrs. L. P. Ivey, Rt. 1, Bremen. Seedling Pecan Trees, Black Walnut, Sweet - Pomegranate, 50c ea; pink Crepe Myrtle, June Apple sprouts, white Al- thea, and Hedge Cuttings, 25e | ea. Add postage. Mrs. ce H. | Sledge, Byron. eo Ree = ee s GEORGIA MARKET BUL Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Cov by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Cov under Act of June 6, 1900. Accep' ted for mailing et of ee provided for in Section 1103, Act e ditt. ATIONAL EDITORIAL Notices of farm produce and sppurtenances under postage regulations inserted one quest and repeated Siig Soe when Bae sox . BCcom new copy -of notice. ur received than Tuesday for Market Bulletin of the f i a No notice or advertisement will be accepted be cceoneo cng business, any mpany or organization licensed as a commercial oing business under a trade name oe from any individual doing business under a or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulletin ae no for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for ar action resulting from published notices. Advi cautioned that it is against the law to m product offered for sale in a public notice or carried in any publi is delivered United States mail. : Soe Limited space will not permit insertion of pcre! more than 35-40 words, not including address. ; : ae "PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner | OFFICES OF AGRICULTURAL niahker [Inspection Division 4 Paul Jolley, Director Chemistry Division . _-_----- Harry. Johnson, Director Marketing Division niece Boyce Dyer, r, Director - Information & Education Division .-._-- Jack Gilchrist, Director Veterinary ieee foe Ee ae . J. W. Mann, Director MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Editor. Notices Circulation Mailing Room Supt. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Address requests to be added te or removed mailing list, changes of address, etc, to ~CIR MANAGER, Market Bulletin. All requests for cl address must include OLD and NEW addresses. all notices and piveetaeneae to ED Market Bulletin. | . Address NOTICES, - ts, Blooming 0c ea. up. Dah- nixed $3 doz; pot beled, 2-25c; others and pot plants, Basket of Gold, ims, at my home. Johns, 501 | Ogle- College Park. ums (bloom until), nze, yellow and white; ns, ca, green, and white; Boston Ivy, 5 plants $1. Mrs. Sr. Rt. 3, Canton. all sizes, Hen and rooted; 50c-$1.50, un- Oc ea up; Star Fish, , unrooted, 20c; Kmas ksgiving and Feb. 3 ted). Mrs. Samuel Cumming. eo | Weeping Willow, 25c; Privet | postage. Mrs. A. B. Wood, 711 ree oe Mums, red, 50c doz. rooted Hedge cuttings, 5c doz. Add 8rd St. Marietta. 6 cuttings pink Wisteria vine, 12 Mums, early and late, mix. col., 12 dif. Perennials, 10 creep- ing Phlox, ea, lot, $1 PP; Seed plate size Hibiscus, mix col., and Sweet Pea tree, red blooms 25c pkg. Mrs. Frank Wheeler R. 3, Catnton. A Fine Iris, sky blue, orchid, yellow, purple, and many two- toned $1.50 doz.; plants, red, white, rose and pink. $1.25 doz Mrs. J. M. McGuire, Rt. 2, Adairsville. ars, MARKET BULLETIN _ Afrioan Violets, many varie- ties and colors, Large plants 50c ea., smaller 3, $1. Add 30c postage. Mrs. T. R. Sweatman, 17 Louise Pl. N.W., Atlanta 18. Water Oaks, Dogwood, Ced- Pine, Weeping Willow, Chinese Elm, Sourwood, Popu- lar, Chestnut, Apple, Peach, Plum, Mulberry, Grape, Berry Vines, Muscadine, Mt. Laurel. Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford Highway, Ph. ME-4-7888, At- lanta 6. Day Lilies, Iris, Oxalis, $1 bu., Kerria Spirea, Crepe Myr- tle, Florida Jasmine, Golden Raintree, Althea, Royal Poin- Petunia plants, mixed, 75c C; Sultana plants, 12 asst, colors $1.15; Chrysanthemums (some incurves) all colors, $1.25; many varities Chrysan- themums, all colors, 30 plants $1.25 PP. Mrs. 15 asst, W. 'S. Griffin, 1, ast, no whites) umMps, $1; Ophi-| ; var. 50c doz. Mrs. J. om, 25 ea., or will feed sacks, 3 or 4 of a ant for one sack;j different colors, 30c Sultana cuttings, 15 0c Abelia, Forsythia, Tose, cuttings; 3 25; leaves, $1.15 PP. for rooted Roses or uth Phodes, Rt. small leaf, blue) nch; Chrysanthe- d, yellow, big , T5e doz; Daisy 1 African Vic lbs, 6 asst. ll for $2 PP in Gable, Rt. 3, Ce- red, | Weeping Cherry $4; white-pink yfield giant ice divisions, 35c; Green Ice 25c, Add Post- Marshburn, Cum- Salting in SPhiyyeans gold, Gold-dust pink, epaeey ; $2; Daisi Coral Vines; Beefsteak, An- gelwing, Pearl, Red Bearded and Strawberry Begonias; pink Geranuims and Cacti, 25 ea, Hybrid Amaryllis, 2 yr. bulbs, $1 doz. Add 35 for shipping. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. | Mixed Bearded Iris, many colors, 5c ea. $14 C.; White Star Jasmine 50c ea.; Madona, Milk and Wine, and Philippine Lilies, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Rt. 4, Box 326, Alpharetta. Yellow Bell, Forsythia, 3-5. ft. $1 C; Nandina, 12-15 in, with spread equal to height, 75c ea.; Butternut Bushes, 3-5 ft, 3 for $1 at garden; Bush Strawberry plants, Tube Rose bulbs (mixed), single or double, $1 doz. PP. Water Oaks, 4-6 ft. 4 for $1 at garden, T. E. Eason, ,| 1182 Gunclub Rd. N.W., At- lanta 18. African Violets, several vari- eties, also Flame Violets grow- ing in small pots, 3 - $1; San- severia Hahni, Airplane plants, Plhilodemdrion; Crown of Thorns; Single and double Begonias, Night Blooming Cereus at my home, Cannot Ship. Mrs. Frank Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave., S.E., Atlanta 16. _ White Candytuft, pink Thrift, 25c, Admiral Byrd Daisies, red and yellow Cannas, Liriope and other border plants 25c-50c; Abelias and Nandina, 3 ft. $1; Altheas, Flowering Quince, Lilac, Spir- %\eas, Red Bud and Weeping Willow, 25c - 50c. No mail or- ders. V. W. Rasco, 1554 Willis | Mill Rd., S.W., Atlanta 11. Z \ \ White Dogwood 25c-$1.50 ea., Crinum Lilies, white $1 ea. pink $2 ea.; Primroses, all col- ors, 25 ea.; double pink |flowering Quince, 25c ea.; Vinca Minor, Major, Major var-. jiegated 25c doz. Add Postage. Crepe Myrtle (zed), postage. plants. ciana, Hollyhocks, Goldcup var- iegated Vineo. No mail orders. Mis. B. H. Carter, 35 Weyman Ave. SW, Atlnata. ? Unrooted cuttings of double pink and single white Begon- ias, Crown of Thorns, Night | Blooming Cereus, and red Ger- aniums, 2, 25c. $1 orders PP in Ga. Miss Dorothy Barford, 1185. Moreland Ave. S.E., At- lanta 16. Red, purple, pink Verbena, well rooted purple Ageratum, annual and permennial Phlox Mix. col., Daisy Chrysanthe- mums, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ethel Beach, Rt. 1, Gaines- ville. ; Nice, evergreen Privet hedge, | 12-36 in., one cent ea. postpaid. Orders filled promptly. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Blue and white Thrift, white per. Candytuft, $1 doz; Grass Pinks and yellow Flax, blue or pink Verbena, 75c doz; pink Thrift, $1 C; yellow Primroses, 20c ea. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Giant Dahlia tubers from prize winners best named var., and colors, 50c ea. $4 doz; pink Thrift, $1 C; dark and light blue Iris, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Gilleland, Rt. 9; Gainesville: Small rooted cuttings Dwarf Boxwood, $1 doz; Cherry Laur- els, Ligustrum, $1.50 doz; Eng. Ivy, Vinca Minor, $1 doz; 300 Blackberry Lilies, da Chinensis), $5.50. Lois Wood- (Belamean- ruff, Greenville. Red Crepemyrtle, Gardenia, old fashioned white Eng. Dog- wood, blooming size, 50 ea; scarlet red per. Verbena, in bud and bloom, 50c doz. 200 $5. Add z Nice, large, rooted Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. > ; Fast growing Ligustrums, 2-3 ft., Cherry Laurels, 15-20 in. $10 C; Eng. Ivy, Vinca Minor, Royal Robe Violets, all col, Thrift, and Achimenes, $5 C. Blanche Wood ruff, Greenville. Cert. Royal Robe, Rosina, White Perfection, Calif. Red Vi- olets, $1 doz. $5 C; Scarlet King, purple, dark velvet red, laven- Mrs. C. J. Koppe, 2694 Boule- | der, variegated pink, white Ver- vard Dr., N.E., Atlanta Dr. 3-5163. African Violets, double, sin- | gle, all colors, Ivies, Telekurl, 4.|Ivalace, Greenripple, Glacier, |Ideal, Pixie, Gold Dust, Grape, |Feather, Shamrock, Var. Ale- grian, Fan, Conglomerta, Ghost Tree; Ferns; Fluffy Ruffles, ;|Maiden Hair, Victoria, any 3 plants $1.25, 7, $2.25, 12, $4. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, 4184 Bank- ;|head Hwy., Rt. 3, Austell. Begonias, 25c-50c, Wandering Jew, 10c, ican Violets, 50c; Leaves for cuttings, 10c, Salvia plants 50c doz. Myra Nelson, Rt. 2, Hillerest Dr., Ph. 9832, |: Austell. > Larkspur Corn Plants, 50c C.; yellow, white, pink and lavender mums, 15, $1.50; red Geranuims, 25c ea., White dou-. ble Feverfew, 50c doz.; Swiss .| giant Pansies, 3c ea.; La France yellow rose bushes $1 ea.; Am- ber. Lily bulbs, 10c-40c; Sham- rock bulbs, 8, 50c. Postage 10c extra. Fred Witherspoon, 308 Holderness St.. Ph. PL. 3-5251, Atlanta 10. . African Violets, many varie- ties, blooming plants, 25 up. -|Smaller Plants (most varieties) 3-$1,. Cannot ship. Mrs. J. A. a, 2145 Nelms Dr.; S- W. '-7368, Atlanta, 47. Ph. bena, $1 doz; 3 doz. $1.40; French Pussy Willows, 2, Add ue Homer, ei iC: 1.40. ostage. Mrs. L. H. Cous- ins, Rt. 3, Greenville. Plants priced per 100: Cas- sine and Bufordi Holly, $15; Wax Ligustrum and pink Sas- anqua, $12.65; Abelia Grandi- flora, $12.00; Mock Orange and Gardenia Mystery, $14; Photi- nia Globra, $12.95. Maude Ham- by, Greenville. : Nandina seedlings, 4-8 in., 50 plants, $5; Gardenia, Abelia Grandflora, Eleagnus Fruitran- di, Burforda Holly Old Eng. Boxwods, 10, $2. All sturdy rooted cuttings. Raymond Rob- inson, Greenville. Well rooted Geranium cut- tings, red, white, pink and American Beauty, all dbl. and all col. Daylilies, 25c ea; un- labeled, all blooming size. Sto- kesia plants, 50c doz; Add 20c postage. No less $1 orders mail- ed. Mrs. Bentley Barfield, Box 153, Hahira, 40 kinds, true to nam, fall Chrysanthemunrs; 10 asst., $1, or exch, for large types of Ver- bena, pink Dahlia or white and lavender Thrift. Write first. Mrs. H. G. Black, Hatcher. Pink Thrift, 50c C; red Hon- eysuckle, 50c doz, Add postage. Rooted. Mrs. D. L. Williams, Rt. Thrift, Pink, blue, white Thrift, 75c doz; blue, single Hyacinths, $1.25 doz; white cluster Narcis- sus, 75c doz; white and yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daffodils, $2 C. No Florida orders. Miss Cecil Mc- Curley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. White, blue; pink Thrift, 75c doz; white and yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf- fodils, $1.25 doz. No Florida or- ders. Miss Mattie McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. . Few Gladioli bulbs, asst. col., 25 doz. and postage. Ola Dills, Hemp. 4 Pink Thrift, 50c C; pink Ver- bena plants, 50c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. John Ausburn, Rt. 1, Homer, 150 var., Bearded Iris (won many blue ribbons in American Iris Society Shows). Write for names, col. and prices. Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Jackson. 2 god sized Boxwood, $5 ea. my home. Cant ship Miss Alice Stokes, Rt: 3, Jasper. Purple Iris, red Mullein Pinks dbl: orange and lemon Daylilies, 50c doz. 3 doz. $1.40 plus postage; purple Lilac, 12- 24 in. 35c ea; dbl. red Peony flowered Poppy Seed, 20c tbls. 2 thls. 35c Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, Rt. 3. Jasper. 300 named var., Bearded Iris (won Ist place at AIS. show last year). Write for list, etc. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkins- burg. Island Pride white Mums, 20 plants, $1; climbing American Beauty Killarney, and Goldi- locks, yellow border Roses, $1 ea.; Philodondrons Jebra plant, Mother-in-Law Tongue, 25cea., 5 col. Verbena, 3 doz. $1; Lig- ustrum, 6 in, 10c ea.; Mrs. An- nie Hubbard, Fortson. Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1; pink Thrift, $1 C. $8 M.; blue red and pink, purple Verbena, $1 doz.; $5 C.; blue, sweet scented Violets, $1.50 C. $10 M.; Prs. red Cannas,- $2 doz.; $8 C.; white. with yellow eye Mums, nrix. col Glad bulbs, $1.50 doz. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. 5 dif. col. Mums, 5 plants, 85c: 5 dif. col. Canna bulbs $1.50. Mrs, A. C. Colson, Glennville. Jonquil and yellow Narcisgus bulbs, $2 C. and postage. Mrs. G L. Duran, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Orange, old rose and all col. mixed Poppy seed, 25c tsp. and 3c stamped, self-addressed en- velope; white and yellow Nar- cissus bulbs, 25c doz. Add post- Hyacinth bulbs, $1.25 doz.; 1 ft. ville. Crabapple,, Dogwood bushes, purple Lilac, Cedar, yellow thornless Roses, 6, $1; blue Hyacinth bulbs, $1.25 doz.; Boxwoods rooted, $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Blooming size Gladiolus, mixed colors, 5c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Noel Payne, Rt. 3, Canton. Tris, tall, mixed color, 50c doz., Poppy seed, 10c. pkg., Sul- tana, mixed colors, 10c, Add postage. Mrs, C. C. Gen- try, Rt. 3. Calhoun. Ten Boxwoods, $6 ea., others 75c-$3. All sheared and heavy. Cannot ship. Mrs. W. M. Gil- bert, 218 Elmo St. College Park, Ph. PO-1-3864. Tube roses, Cannas, Day Lil- lies, Daffodils, Gladiolus, $1 doz.; Ameryllis, Umbrella Palm, 25c ea. Add post, Mrs, W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Ca.a- ila. Chrysanthemum plants: Sil- ver Wedding, 12, $1.50; White Ball, Black Hawk, Pink Quill, White Doty, 12, $1; pink Daisy, 18, $1. Add 25 postage. Miss Ruth Underwood, Rt. 3, Con- yers. Peruvian Daffodils (Ismene), bloom in June, large fringed white blossoms on Amaryllis like stems, good for cuttings. 2 bulbs, $1; 6, $2.75. Mzs. Rosa G. Poole, 1610 Marion St., Val- dosta, ea. PAGE THREE Large, yellow Hemerocallis, $2 doz, very large, double Orange, $1 doz.; Blue tubor Morning Glories, 25c ea.; White Clematis, 3, $1., Red Nerine Lily, 75e doz.; Purple Violets, 50c doz. Outdoor running Ferns, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. S. Brown, 1321 Wild Wood Dr., Columbus. Perennial Verbena, 14 colors, velvet, brilliant -red, purple stripe, pink, rose, others, 3 doz., $1.25; Mums, large, med. and small Buttons; Daisies, 30 or more kinds, 4 doz. (mixed), $1.25; Cushion Mums (bloom June until frost), white, bron- ze, pink, purple, red, 75c doz. Moss packed. Mrs. H. B. Rob- erson, Chula. Steels Jumbo Pansies, Eng. Daisies, $2.50 C.; Enapdragons, white, yellow Feverfew, Co- umbine, Sweet Williams, Adm. Byrd, Marconi, Painted Daisies, lavender perennial clove Pinks, Carnations, 75c doz.; dbl, Hol- lyhocks, Babybreath, Royal Robe and Rosina pink Violets, 10c ea. W. R. Wise, Wadley. Fast growing Lisgustrum, 2- 3 ft, Cherry. Laurels, 1-2 ft. 10c ea. Postage extra. Jack Phillips, Box 104,. Warm. Springs. : By dozen: Daisies, Herbera, $3, Esther Reid (all white dbl.) $2; Adm Byrd, $1.25; Valley Lilies, hardy Carnation, ~ 65c; Tritoma, $1; red purple, pink Verbena, 50c; 3 doz. $1; 12 labeled Hemerocallis, $2 ea. | and 35c for postage. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. Blue Boy cornflower plants, 80, $1; red, vellow, variegated Cannas, 15, $1. 1 pink Canna free in ea. order. Mrs. H.. S. Walker, Rt. 3, Washington. By dozen: Daisies, Gerbera, $3: Adm. Byrd, $1.50; Grena- din, hardy Carnations, white Feverfew, 65c; 12 lab. Hemer- ocallis, $2; not labeled, dif, $1.50; Iris, 2 pink, yellow, red, bi-color, bronze, $1; 12 Trito- ma, $1. 35 postage. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washington. Arizona Cypress seedlings, 18-24 in., $5 W. W. Dudley, Winterville. Ph. LI-6-8788. Blueridge rose Azaleas, 25 ea. $2 doz; yellow, Primroses, blue Dutch and blue Silver Iris, 50c doz; Birch, white Hydran- gea, red, yellow Weigela, blue and weeping Lilac, Althea, Rosa of Sharon, red, 50c ea dbl. white $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Pres- ley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Giant size Dahlias, purple, white, bronze, Jersey Beauty, red, yellow, 6 bulbs, $1.25; yel- low Cannas, purple Iris, 60 doz; purple Lilac, 3, $1.20; old fashion pink Roses, 25c ea; mix. col, Larkspur and Aster seed, 10c pkt. Postpaid. Mrs. Ethel Mooney, Rt. 5, Ellijay. : Orange Daylilies; Star of Be- thelem purple Foxglove, tame Violets, wild Irish, Vinco vine, Daffodils, white Narcissus, 8 doz. $1; red Glads, gold Button Mums, pink, Phlox, 65 doz; Goldenbells, purple Lilac, white Eng. Dogwood, Brideye hedge, Sweetshrubs, 3, $1. plus post- age. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt, 3, Box 124 Ellijay. Dahlias, giant size blooms, col., carmine red, lemon yellow, lavender, white, Autum, Jersey Beauty, white and bronze, 7 tubers, lab., $1.25; Elephant Ear, 25c clump; rooted Box- wood cuttings, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. . Pink, yellow, red Weigela, 50c ea. large $1; red pink, white Spirea, pink, purple dbl. Al- thea and Forsythia, 50c ea; dbl. orange Daylilies, $1 doz; Cush- ion Mums, 8, $1; Boxwood, Eun- onymums $1.30 ea. Del. Ga. No orders less $1. Mrs. Adell Wil- liams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. : Daffodils, orange Daylilies, Star of Bethlehem, Violets, $3 M; Leopard Lilies, purple King Iris, Jonquils, white Narcissi, 75c; Bridalwreath, pink Al- monds, purple Lilac, red Aza- leas red Quince Japonicas Sweeti shrubs, red Roses, 2, 50c; small Boxwods, 6, 50c. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Herman Parks, Rt. 3. Ellijay. (striped, pink, purple, ARKET BU LLE T PAGE FOUR M Blue and white Hydrangea, Pink, rose, red, salmon Ger- Db. pink and red Geranium . [ 50c; little red Mums, 50c doz., | aniums, white, red, pink dbl.|cuttings, 25c; June Cactus, 50c; red Verbena, 60c doz.; Cannas, Begonias, red, pink, rose single} green and red leaf Jew, 2, 12: 6. $1; light red, pink, lavender everbloonting Begonias, salmon,|pink Verbena, 50c doz; ever- FOR SALE Poppy seed, i5c. tsp. and self-| pink, rose Sutanas, green- -leaf green Privet*hedge- cuttings, one addressed envelope, Petunia, | with le gt eat Chicken oe cent ea. Mrs. 2 Sg weed ; mixed, 20c tsp; Wooli Worm | zard, pink, purple fuchsia, X-|Juno. ~ : Sect arccs PS re ee and Star Fish Cactus, 15c cut-|mas Cactus, dbl. Petunia cut- E : K tings, 15 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Giant Pinning meas. os 10/16 $1.25 C: all col. Dianth Tani ting. Mrs. J. E. Watkins, Rt. 8s, postag col. Dianthus, Pinks | JD atton. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Royston. in. in 1956, Dahlia kind, select- deep orchid flowering and sky |* ed colors, tested 80 pc , Germ. blue Iris, $1 doz. Add postage.| Exhibition Mums, rooted cut-| Domestic Nandina seed, 1956 /800 fox $1.00; 400, 50c. Counted Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. tings, labeled, white, yellow, Srop, 65c Ib. 4 Ibs. $2.50 with | full Haag prepaid. Bee : ; 2 % Toa i tra on.out-of-state orders. Westbroo Kingslandy Trumpet Daffodils,. orange Albatross, Silversheen, Silver c ex a a" > ; Turners, | Del. 3rd zone in Ga. 5c extra on Daylilies, blue, t Violets Ball, Blazing Gold, :Turners, Cc Be of Scdecteuc iss ie ark pink Enchantress, Rose Bowl, | chks. Miss Mittie Collins, Rt. 1, tenes oe: sup red tree ple King Iris, Leopard Lilies, Detroit News, pink,.. yellow. Braithviig : ; | Dahlia tubers, 8 | $1.20; Ardisia | -Daffodils, Jonquils, paper white| bronze Indianapolis, other fine] Japanese Iris (Kaempferi), plants, clumps Maiden ~ Hair Narcissus, 75c C; pink Almonds purple Lilac, red Azaleas, red Quince Japonicas, Bridalwreath 2, 50c Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Sweet violets, 30 plants, $1.25; Chinese Sacred .. Lilies $1.25 doz. PP. Mrs. H. B. Clow- er, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville: Sunset pink Amaryllis, Rex and Guinea Wing Begonia, dbl. -red Geraniums, Alligator plant, Kalanchoe, Sword and Military Ferns, yellow and Chicken Giz- vard, orange Sultana, onion Ca- cti, Bernard Lily, white stripe Jew, 1 of ea. damp packed and PP for. $2... Mrs: Liv La. Hay; Leary. ~ Booking order for prize win- mers Ball type Mums, 25c ea; - Elephant Ears, yellow Cannas, . pink, white or purple Oxalis, 25e clump; Chinese Holly, 50c; 3 ft. Tea-Olive, 95c. Wet pkg. Add 35c postage. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Linclonton. - Pink Azaleas, Sweetshrubs, 8, $2, 4, $2; wild Ivis, 200 bulbs, $1. King Iris, 75c C; Plum trees, 4, $1; also yellow root, 50 doz. roots. Add ne Miss Odell Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Well rooted Boxwood cut- dings, $1.50 doz; Dahlia (giant -size flowers) bulbs, yellow Jersey lemon, 7, Beauty, white red, red, - $1.40; Per Phlox, 75 doz; pink Cannas, $1.35 doz; mix. col. dbl. Touch-Me-Not seed, 15c pkt. Postpaid. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Purple King Iris, orange Day- lilies, lemon Lilies, 75e C; pink Almond, Jasmine, purple Lilac, pink Weigela, Bridalwreath, Bridess Boquet, Weeping Mary pink, red, white Azaleas, Sweet- shrubs, spice apple Peach and red, yellow Plum tree, 4, $1; - Pear, 4, $2. Miss Grace E. Parks, Rt. Dahlia bulbs, giant size, some plooms 10 in. dia. lemon, yel- Jow, dark rose, variegated pur- le and lavender, bronze, White Wonder, red, 6, $1.25; my selec- $2 doz; old, De- 3, Ellijay. Z tion other giant size, well rooted Box woods, Yr $1.50 doz. Postpaid. Mrs. wey Ellis, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Nice, rooted Nimbergia, red and white Thrift, and Purple Robe Brides Maid, 2 doz. $1.25; $3.50 C.; Salvia, Shirly Poppy, red WHibuscus seed, 25c_ tea- spoonful and 3c stamped en- velope. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula. Ground Ivy, 10e bunch, Jon- guils, $1 C. Add postage. Mrs. Rosetta Butler, Rt. 3, Dahlone- ga. Star of Bethlehem, $1 C; Butter and Eggs, 2c bunch. Not postpaid. Miss Kathryn Walker, Rt. 3, Dahlonega. Hollyhocks, white per. Eas- ter Rose, Boston Ivy, Black- berry and Regale lilies, 12, $1; Spruce and White Pine, Mtn. Laurels, Sourwood, Kezria, Ja- ponieas, Spirea, Dogwoods, Al- monds, Barberry, Crepemyrtle, Calycanthus, Rhododendrons, Boxwoods, 12, $2; Dbl. Day lilies, $2.50-C. Mrs. F. M. Eat- en, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Day and Iris Lilies, Physote- gia, Ageratum, Mums, Gladio- Jus bulbs, 50 doz.; Jonquils. Narcissus, Star -of Bethlehem, $1.25 (3. mix. col. dahlias, $1.10 doz. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Rt. 1, Box 60, Dahlon- ega. Very large, blooming. size white perennial Candy Tuft, 3, $1, $2.50 doz. postpaid.. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fayetteville, Ph. 4-181, var., $2 doz. PP. Moss packed. Mrs. Burton J. Wilber, 1006 Adams St., Decatur. Ph. DR-3- 6804. No. 1 Gladiolus bulbs, 60c doz.; Dahlias, large Commo- dore, yellow, Mrs. Thos. Eid- son, red, Ogden -Reid, rose, Commando, lavender - blue, White Wonder, D-Day, bright rose, $3 PP. Bonnie Weeks, Dials, s : game Cannas; Pres., Euzeka, City Portland, Colossal, red and! yellow Humbert, King Midas, $icdoz.. 5n,Ce shaggy Mums, yellow, white, red, gold, laven- der, 50c doz. 3 doz. $1.25; im- proved. Shasta Daisies, 50c doz.; Physostegea, Petunias, pink Verbena, 35c doz. $2 C. Mrs. Jimmy S. Greene, Dixie. Nice size Glad bulbs, sev. col., $1 doz.; red Indian Flag, 80c doz.; Foxglove, 90 doz.; Gif. col. Verbena, $1 doz.; red rass Pinks, 80 doz.; 3 col. Scabiosa seed and plants, 50c doz.; -Angel Trumpet seed. 2 doz. 10c. Mary C. Tumilin,. Eas- tanollee. Strong, well rooted Adm. Byrd Daisy plants, Ht. 24-36 in., blooms up to 5 in. dia., $1 doz.: 25, $1.75 at my home, or $1.25 doz., 25, $1.75 PP.. Mrs. O. S. Searbrough. 405 So. Church St. East Point. PH. PO- Teg YDS: Blooming size Sweet Wil- liams and dbl. whtie Feverfew, 60c doz.: yellow Yarrow. dbl. Hollyhocks, Siberian Waliflow - er, $1 doz.; buddingGeraniums, red and salmon,. Sesion toe dite Coleus. 6, 75c. Add gabe Mrs. H. H. Sialndker, Rt. Elberton. : Mixed Eiiyinieenae large small, colors, tall pink. and white Daisy, Silver Ball, yel- low Autumn Glow, Buttons, yellow, bronze and other var:, Shasta daisies, yellow and pink Yarrow, 3 doz. $1.35 PP. Well packed. Mrs. H. A. Fambrough, Rt. 1, Elberton. Seed. Cockscomb velvety red, extra large blooms: Poppy very dbl., saucer size, Chinese red, Salmon Queen, Sultana hy- brids. mix. col. bloom every month, all, 25 tsp., purple giant Achimenes bulbs, 50. $1. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Clem= ents, Enigma. Gladiolus, salmon pink col. nic blooming size bulbs. $2 C. PP in Ga. Mrs. Hattie Wig- ley, Rt. 1, Dallas. Boxwood, well rooted, young old, plants, 6-10 in. 1-2 yrs. $3 doz. 10,000 to choose from, Prompt del. PP. Marvin E. West, Rt. 2, near Lees Mill. Lavender and rose Sultanas, Begonias, dbl, pink Geraniums, rooted, 25c ea. Add 25c post- age to $1 orders; also red and pink rose Verbena, 50c doz Mrs. Mary Shrum, Rt. 1, Box 108. Fitzgerald: : Dthlia bulbs, Cannas, Milk and Wine and lemon Lilies, 25 ea; pink Verbena, 10 bunches $1: dark red Verbena, 25c ea; Johnnie- Jump-Ups, Oxalis, Ph- lox, Fall Pinks, Dewdrops, Lark- spur, one cent ea; Snapdragons, 50c doz. Begonias, 20% ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Nandinas, 14-18, 40 ea. 3, $1; rose Thrift, $1 C; dbl. sal- mon and red Geraniums, red and pink everblooming Be- gonias cuttings, 15e ea; Fluffy fern and Oak Hydrangea, 25 ea; pink per, Phlox, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1 Royston. red Rosebye. aid Ansel. Wire mix., 3 doz. $1; German Beard- |} blooming size, $10 C; Ginger Lilies, 25c ea; Adm. Byrd Dais- ies, $2 doz; May Daisies, $1 doz.! Gerberas, . single, 25c ea; Dbl., 75c ea. Del. V. W. Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 184, Savannah. Cherry Laurels, 8-12 in., 25c, 5, $1; Bamboo plants rooted. 10- 15 in., $1 doz. 2-3 ft., ide ea; Mimosa Abelia, Altheas, 50c ea; Christmas Honeysuckle, Sweet- shrubs, 25c ea; Camellia Japon- icas, rooted, 4- 6 in. red varigat- ed and single pink, 75 ea. Oth- ers W. T. Whaley, Sparta. ~ Extra large type, mix. col., red, yellow, white gold, laven- der, purple variegated, red and white. yellow and white Cush- jon dwarf, yellow, white Daisy Mums, 3 doz. $1.25; white, yel- low Lady Bankston roses, $1.50 ea. Add .postage. Mrs. Vv. M. Johnson, Shellman. , : Chrysanthemums, Rose Dawn, Golden King, Pink Doty, White Doty, Golden Wedding, Bronze, pink Cluster, Colters shaggy Orchid, Golden Sunset, $1.50 doz. plus postage; also Cushion Mums. Miss Kate ome Rt. 3, Summerville. Chryganthemums ; lends: all col. in Exhibition, Fujii, Ane- mone, Pom Pom and Button var; also Daisies and other per- ennials. Miss Frances Taylor, Sharon. Mix. col. Iris, $4 C; April blooming Narcissus, and. purple Violets, $1 C; Star of Bethle- aoe 75e C. Mrs. John ee 2, Temple. Achillea or Yarrow, Sink and white, Star of Bethlehem, yel- low, Golden Glow, Vinca Minor, | red Spider Lilies, 50c doz; Jap- anese white Wisteria, 50c ea; Lilliope, purple spike, $1 C. Add postage. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 No. Madison St. Thomasville. Honeysuckle, Sweet shrub, Bird of Paradise, running Hon- -eysuckle, Cape Jasmine, French Mulberry, 10c ft. Exch. for Print sacks. M.O. only. No out- of-state orders. Mrs. Nina Loyd, | Rt. 1, Toomsboro. Watermelon, Deerhorn, Star-fish and Peanut Cactus, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. War- ren McDaniel, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. 10 Dwarf Boxwoods, about 3 ft. high and 3-5 ft. dia. Nola Garland, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. - Red, Javender, rose, light pink with white- -eye Verbena | plants, -$1.50 C. PP in Ga; $1. 25 | if called for. Mrs. si WwW. Brad- ford, Tignall. : i Flower seed: Lace fern, 10 for 10c and stamped, addressed Toccoa. Gladiolus adie. many col. ed Iris, named. var., mix., not labeled, 15 Rhizomes, $1; 35 Rhizomes, $2: Add postage. Mrs. Sherman Duckett, Talking Rock. Redbud, Tea-olive, red and pink Crepemyrtle, red~ Holly, Mimosa, Catawba, Black Rose, Sweet Bay, Magnolia, pink and white Almond, red, white, pink Pillow Roses, Hydrangea, New Years Lightningrod, Butterfly bush, Flowering Crab and Peach. Mrs. J. G. Soy Rt. 1, Toomsboro. Leirope,* lavender border plant, $1. C; Van H. Spirea, white Wisteria, Feather Spirea, Forsythia, watermelon pink Crepemyrtle, orange Lantana and Nandina, 50c ea. 3, $1.; Jumbo Crinum, white spider, Apostle and hybrid Amaryllis tube-rose bulbs, $1.25. doz; liams, Yarrow, 75c doz; pot plants, becca. envelope. Pat Crawford, Rt. 3, lilies, 3, $1.00. Add postage. Miss ; 45c ea. Miss Emma eee Oliver.* Rose scented also pink, pur- ple white Geraniums, 30c ea; Cinnamon, Thanksgiving, Xmas and Golden Stars Cacti, 15c ea; lemon Lilies and fuchsia col. Verbena, 10c.ea; Phlox and Petunias, 15 doz. Rooted. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Rt. 1) Pitts. ~ Cannas: Eureka, President, City Portland, Hungaria, Rose- mond. Cole, red and yellow Humbert, King Midas, Colossal, Wyoming, Richard Wallace, $1. doz. $5. C; red Spider lilies os col. shaggy type Mums, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman. pissmmiae size duplex Gerbera Daisies, 25 ea; red Spider Lem- on and dbl. Orange Day Lilies, per. blue Salvia, Silver King, small Nandinas, Sweet Wil- pur- ple per. Phlox, 25 ae Steels jumbo Pansies, $2.50 C ae Johnson Usry, Stapleton. | Yellow with ie center | Iris, hedge white Rose cuttings, | old fashioned Daffodils and Lemon Lilies, 25c doz; puke cluster dee Roses, well | rooted, 10e ea. 3, 25c. Add pos- |: tage. Mrs. Ned purvel, Sabus: Gap. Daisy Shanna: yellow, white | : and pink, 1 doz. 50c Miss Geor- gia Winkles, Raymond. a \ Johnny-Jump - Ups, yellow. white, rust Daisy Mums, Pi tunias, pink Verbena, blu Salvia, blue Agertum, Star Lily Oxalis bulbs, 35 doz; 20 dif. | $1. Add _ postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. Jos. Gibbs, Rt. 2, Box 67, Rebecca. Red, pink running Roses and blue Butterfly bush, rooted, 15c | ea; red Salvia, dif. col. Mums, | mix. Petunia, Larkspur, mix. col. 15 doz; Century plants, 25 ea; Chicken Toe Rubber plant, mint, Jobes Tears, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. P. Ez. Seay Re- am ay fern and pineapple Geraniums, he mums, 40c doz; For rea, white! Wisteria, } 5 | Japonica. Flowering Lh Lilacs, Je lige J, Jon 40c doz; annual P| rooted blue Hy dr Jasmine, Holly. State = ? lardia, Forget e-Nc flower, Shasta an Pain scies, Plumosa, Ce W ters, Alyssum, Co: eratum, Imperi Si dytuft, Hollyhock, Snaj Nieremberiga, Chrysa mums, red, 6 50e Coral ea. No less $1. lots del EV? Franklin, Sr., Regi Zinnia seed, all var. some very fine and all 25c teacupful. Add post: Ce B. oe Reynolds. ee ee ee ee ee gie Turner, Jonesboro 6483 large, reds tinea summer), $1.00 doz postage. No 2a y Es bena, Avene ee Daylilie 3 S250. damp packed, Murray, Rt. Counties Frees _ Of Disses, , Merle Harrell At LS ae Appling ~ Frenklin me 0 Burke ~ Gwinnett ete Pulaski Berrien Gordon Peach Butts s_-G fassceck Candler Hort Crawford =-= Heard Coffee r Chattooga | Dodge * 3 is seed Ses: 2018 Maple. St, Spot Cactus, el Tama sist Phlox State |. price. Rt. 2 Jun- leaf eee. 5S Will exch. Dep eS col, Dahlia a at bole Se the abu. mazon like an- Aspidistra-| of. creamy blos- del. FE. Southwell, | 15 tons, baled without. ericea hay, uality, rain, % Hay Baled oats, 70c Spates Crabgrass and Lespedeza, bale. Good a square bales, mixed with Johnson gzass, $25 ton, at Rutland farm.. Guy W. without rain, | OKelleys Store. E. M. Saine, | Rt. 1, Murrayville! | hay, square bales, 1956 crop, baled without rain: See. 3eP) Moseley, Rt .20, Oak Hill Com- munity, Covington, Sees Good quality hay! 50 tons | Jesse Mitchell, Mgr. Callaway Hereford Farm, ee Ph. eae 4474, Tiga Cane, red: seaciety: Tc or $50 M. at Bank. Sid: a | Brooklet. - 200-250 bu. Feed corn, $1.40 bu. See at farm. tC, Coope:, | Senoia. ~ Good quality Alfalfa del. 5 to -10 ton lots, 100 mi. hay, radius $50 ton; Sericea hay, $35. ton. Joe D. Murrow, Farmington. Ph.. SO-9- 2948. 100 .bales hay in square me bales, for sale. Will del. Ralph | Dangar, Woodstock, Ph. Ros- well 2472. ~ 2 ville. ePhs : ~15_ tons good peanut runner | Cantrell, Rt. 1, Pitts. 1,000 bales extra good Oat | Straw, $15 ton; 300 bales Mea- dow grass hay, $20 ton at my .| barn. Joe B. Hee sbetlinth, ae eae Hartwell. Ine farm of Americas sis billion export sigis comes income dollar in eight. comes sperity of our farmers is directly ithe American Merchant Marine det to foreign parkate good | square bales, twine tied, from | well fertilized field, $20 ton. | =. 4)-Chas, D: Mewborn, Rt. 1, Hart- =. | well. Ph. FR-6-2508. 60c jall baled 6. Norman Trammell, RICA Mind 4S a i Ph. No. 4144. Alfalfa hay, $35 ton; Aifalta = in square bales, | . | $1.75 bale at my barn, 2 mi, Sev. tons. good Gay- Tan Bean 926 Pear and 100 tons Kudzu. per stalf. R. H. sareer, ve a Hampton. eee Old Maniced soft light . green Sugar Cane, 6c per stalk, cake: 800- 1000 bu. feed oats, eo | wt, 34.7 1b. per bu. Bulk, 85 /bu. sacked, 90c bu. in truck leads. L. E.~ Akins, Powers- -MA- 5-7981. hey, $20 ton at my barn. H. E. || Rosie. Crowe, ine z peanut hay, $20 ton at farm, 5 mi. SE of Pinehurst. Mrs. bik W. Seago, Rt. A Pinehurst. Good, clean hay, 50-60. Ib ave. wt. Orchard grass, Fescue, Clover and Lespedeza, 80c bale; have about 1500 bales. Ervin Jones, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Ga. green Cane, ave. 6 ft. per stalk, well kept, stalk, at farm. P. V. Pridgeon, te | 688 Owens St.., aE AY LO: Ph. 300 a White: corn, not Hy- Rut : Rees Rd, epeginr Ph brid, slipped shuck, 75 Ibs. to DR- 7 6371. ; Her | bu. strictly first class corn for lily (has Ser See Bread or Feed, $1.35 bu. FOB Goods Alfalfa hay Cned aos place. Manly Davenport, Z _ Good Lespedeza and Bermu- da hay, 50c bale (big bales), }baled in 1956. At my barn. R. A. Dougherty, Rites 4, rn. Ph. 1. - Heavily fertilized, high oe tein hay, any quantity square and round bales per tn: Seri- cea Lespedeza and Brown Top Miblet,- $25.00! Johnson grass and. Bermuda grass, $20.00; Johnson and Crab grass, $22.00; wheat, oat & rye straw, $15.00. Consider exch. for good feeder steers. James Butts, Mgr. B&B Ranch, The Rock, Ph.. Thomas- ton 3760, : - Shucked ear corn, for Feed, at my place. J. BE Lowe, Fort Valley. S ~ Hay per ton: 10 tons Alfalfa, 25 pct. Crab grass, $30.00 ton; 2 tons Millet, $25.00 at farm. Lester McCrary, Molena.. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE 100 bu. cert. hieoh PR. sweet potatoes for bedding, $2.50 bu. at storage house of J. M. Chris-- | tian, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. J. B. Christian, Jonesboro, Grower and cert. by 1957 Sweet Potato Plant. Regulations of the Ga. Dept Entomology. Cert. Gold Rush and La. Yellow Skin P. R., potatoes, $4 bu. Will ship No. 1 or small.. FOB. E. F. Entrekin, Rt. 2 Box 53, Bremen. . White crowder pea seed, 3 lbs. $1; Willetts Wonder frost- proof Eng. pea seed, 50c cup; $1.50 Ib.; also Green Glaze collard seed, 15e tbls. 2 tbls., | 25e; 10, $1. Postpaid. Mrs. Jp A Wilson, Martin. White, tender, beans, 65c cupful; Javas, 40c cup; catnip. 25c bunch; peppermint, $1.25 for 4 doz. plants: , garlic plants, $1 for 4 doz. Postpaid in Ga. Shipped promptly. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1; Ball Ground. White, multiplying nest on- jons, $1.50 gal. PP.. No CoD. Mrs. S.- A. Browning, Rel; i Ailey. Brown Top Millet, eet in new bags, .purity, 99.56 pet.; germ. 85 pet., 12 Tb. also. Cit- trus Mollasses, 35c gal. All | FOB Ranch. James Butts. Mer., B&B Ranch. The Rock. - Ph. Thomaston 3760. - Extra good Klondike and ese ae Strawberry plants, +$1 C., $5 M., White nest onions $1.50 gal. Mrs. Guy oa RES |i, Cumming. - Mtn. Huckleberry Dues 75c, 2 doz.; imv. Klon- dike Strawberry $1 C.;. imp. field Dewberry and Blackberry, 50c doz:; Muscadine. 3, 4 fi rooted, 45 ea. Add postage. Cumming. Sere plants, Blake- more, $1.50 C., Mastodon, $1.25 C., Klondike $1 C., Catnip, 30c punch, Peppermint, 30c doz., Mtn. Huckleberry, 75e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, i Gainesville, half runner early Blue (bearing : Catnip, 150 ea, also a few | Garlic bulbs 10c ea. Orders of $1 or more PP. Mrs. Albert Ar- mour, Rt. 1, Box 156, Alto. Yellow nest (potato) onions, $1.25. gal: Add postage. Cora | Mae Hammontree, Ri. 2, Chick- _ bamauga. ~ Approx.-2 tonsgood, stacked Teper | | pure; 80 pet. MARKET BULLETIN Brown Turkey Fig bushes, rooted, 2 yrs. old and everbear- ing, $1 ea.; fig sprouts, rooted, 50c ea. At my place. No ship- ping. W. S. McCurdy, 1110 Clif- ton Rd., N.E., Atlanta. Kudzu Crowns, 1, 2 yr. old, well rooted, $2: C.; 500, $7; $12.50 M. Add postage. Curtis Heard, Rt. 1, Gainesville, Yellow Delicious Apple trees, State insp., 5, 6 ft., 65c ea. Add postage. Guy Bolt, 223 Claire St., Rossville. Mtn. Huckleberry plants, bearing size, 85c dozy Hazel- nut, field Blackberry and Dew- berry, :85c doz. red Plum sprouts, 3 for $1.25; Wild Strawberry 5 doz., $1.20; Yel- low Roots, washed clean, 4 lb., $1.25. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Elli- Jay. Old time little white tender Half Runner garden beans, 94 |pet. Germ; white, tender cut- short cornfield beans,\ 90 pct. Germ. Bears heavy planted as pole beans, $1 cupful plus post- age. te for 1 cup; -23, for: 2. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Rt. 1, Talk- ing Rock. Calif. multiplying beer seed, 20c start and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Miss Annie Ruth Weeks, Dial. 225 bu. Victor grain oats, pure seed, 96.24; 95 pct. Germ. 75 bu. in bulk at farm. Bring your own sacks. Joe, Elrod, Sz., 317 No. Hill St., Griffin. - Good, tender cornfield . bean, speckled cutshorts sand white creaseback, also, mixed cut- shorts, ea. 65c cupful. Add post, age. Preston Southerland, Rt. 3 Ellijay. > _ Have some ald fashioned ips Barberry seed, want party to grow and del. to me one half of trees when grown. J. Bower, Covington. _ Brown striped half runner bean seed, Germ. 87 pet., 60c cupful; red: and white spotted crowder peas, Germ. 85 pcet., ea. 35c lb. Add postage. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Cert. Sagrain combine, grain sorghum, tested to be 99.11 pct. Germ. No weed seed nor other var. 4200 lbs. $10.00 CWT in 100 lb. bag lots only, FOB. E. P.. Drexel, Rt. 3, Tifton. Ph. 1052W-1. - Ga. Red cert, seed sweet po- tatoes, $4. 00 bu. at my farm at No. Tifton; book- Chula, 7 mi. ing orders for cert. Ga. Red plants for later del. $4.00 M. Fgh Rigdon, ations Ph. 281W- Pepper seed: Bouquet, 66 pet. Germ. 10c for thimble. full; Sev- en Year, 81 pet. Germ. 5 pods, 10c. Plus self-addressed, stamp- ed envelope for all. Toney Jack- son, Rt. 2, Waco.. Martin gourd seed, 15c tbls. Tommy oS Menlo. New Giant Strawberry (ber- ries very large, rich in color and flavor) damp packed, . $2. C. PP. Mrs. Tom Harkins, Ra O; Box 4, Mountain City. - Well rooted, cert. Suwannee Bermuda Stolons, in 3 bu, moisture resistant bags bear- ing the tag and seal of the Ga. Crop Improvement Assn. - $3. bag. D.. Cy Brumbalow, County Agent, Ft. Gaines. ~ Nice heavy rooted sage Sines 6, 60c, 12, $1. Exc. for a few Thomas Thin Shell Black Wal- nuts to plant or 3 or 4 small trees. ..ust be genuine Thomas. L. J. Vollrath, Smyrna. Dorsette _ (large berry and fine flavor) and Jewell, extra early, strawberry plants. $1. C.. Add postage. Mrs. Ethel Beach, Rt. 1 Gainesville. Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs., $2 C., 500, $7.; $12.50 M. Add postage. C. D. Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. i Early bearing Strawberry plants, 70c C. 300 $2. PP. S. E. Jackson, Rt. 2, Fayettville. Klondike and Lady T. Straw: berry plants, 90e C., 300 $2; 50C_ $3. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. : muda onion plants, old fashioned, large Germ; white, 6-wks. bunch bean seed, 91 pct. Germ. ea. 75c cupful. Postpaid. Miss ~ Mamie Anderson, P.'O. aoe a Ellijay. Nice Strawberry plants, . 300. $2.50. PP Damp packed. Mrs. W. M. Bryant, 5415 Emory Dr.,, . (some in bloom), $1.. C. Savannah. Mastondon Strawberry plants, 50c C., Muscadine, red, black, 40c doz., Plums, large, Persimmon, Cherry, Mulberry, 5, $1. Add postage Mrs. Thomas J. Watson, Rt. 3, Box 217, Li- thonia. ~ . Rooted Sage plants, 50c doz. Send 25c postage per doz. Mrs. Bethie Burt, Rt. 4, Dawsonville. Large Blackmore Strawberry plants, $1. C., $6. M. Add pos- tage. Mart Clonts, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Tomato plants, Rutger and Marglobes ready March 15th, . 500 $2.00; $4.00 M. Roots ~10ssed; White Bermuda onioa plants, 500 $1.25, $2. M. Full Count.~ E. Li; Fitzgerald, Box 662 Fitz j gerald. Spring grown, Chas. and E. J. Wakefield Cabbage, also White sweet S8ermuda onion plants, 500 $1.25; $2..M., 5 M., $7.50 Exp. Col.; Cert. ee globe and Rutgers, tomato pats ready April 1st. Mrs. fT Sage plants, Catnip Bunches, | Black Raspberry, Black Walnut trees, Cherry trees, 6, $1.; Con- don Giant Mastodon, -bearing Strawberry plants, $1. C. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Tur- ner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Mtn. Huckleberry, Blackber- ry, and* Dewberry plants, 50e doz., 50c; Catnip, postage Mrs. Cumming. Select Kudzu crowns, 2-3 yr. old stock, handled right, $12 M. at farm $14.50 M. del. or packed for Exp. State Cert. if desired. Y. M.~ Anderson, Williamson. BH. SJ. and: Chas. 7 W; frost= proof cabbage and white Ber- 300, $1.233 ae Chanclor, 25 Otis Mashburn, $2.50 M... Del. Pitts. Kudzu crowns, rooted, $2 C:; $14 M. Send postage. H. C. Reid, 2303 So. Pryor Rd. S. W,, Atlanta 15. Ph. PO-1-7626. 2 . Everbearing Strawberry plants, * 90c C., del. by parcel post, damp packed. H. G. Gresham, Rt. 2 Loganville, ph. 2218. Brown Turkey fig bushes, 3- yrs. old, rooted, State Inspect- ed. $2. ea. PP. G. M. Moseley, Menlo. Crabapple, Spicewood, Mus- cadine, Fox Grape, 6, $1.25, Red Gold Strawberry, $1.25 C.,: Mullein plants, 12, $1, Yellow- root Plant, 15, $1; Hazelnut, Blueberry, 12, $1.25. Mrs. . | M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Old fashion limber twig Ap-) ple, white English Peach, and Blue Damson Plum = sprouts,: 50c ea., 3, $1. Mrs. A. D, Jones, Rt. 1, Cumming. - Rutger and Early Scarlet Dawn Tomatoes, Broccoli, Brus- sels sprouts, Cabbage - Collard, Wakefield Cabbage, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Hot, Bell, Pimine- to Peppers, Eggplant, Celery, 35 doz. (del. in no less $1 lots); Asparagus, $1.25 doz. Lemon = Balm, Mint, Sage, Thyme, 6, 50c. Mrs. H. Ve Franklin Sr., Register. Booking orders for big Cole! lard (green grower) plants, $1; M. at farm for large orders. J. H. Davis. Rt. 1, Box 370, Mil- ledgeville. : a Quality Marglobe tomatd plants, $1. C.; 200, $1.75; $3.50; $6 M. PP. Now readys V. H. Smith, Grower, Rt. . 2, Box 141, Colquitt. pees -Tenn. Beauty and Blakemore strawberry plants, $1 C.; $9 M.; also Lawton blackberry, $1 doz. $8-C. PPP. Hi Graves, Fay- etteville. PAGE riVE _ , white half runner bean seed, 84 pet. - red 2-3 ft, 75 doz; Dewberry, 40c doz. Stokes Box 349, Ftzgerald.. ever: Blakemore Blackberry 6,_ bunch. Add 500, s PAGE SIX State-wide Coastal Plain Coastal Plain Mountain and Piedmont Coastal Plain State-wide Mountains Limestone Valley Pisdmont State-wide North Georgla Coastal Plafn Area of Adaptation Limestone Valley Georgia 101 (W) RECOMMENDED CROP VARIETIES Following are the crop varieties recommended by the Agricultural Extension Service for planting in Georgia fol- | lowing tests at Georgia Experiment Stations. COTTON Variety Empire Wilt Resistant Coker 100 Wilt Resistant \ Plains Stonewilt i 6 PEANUTS Dixie Spanish GFA Spanish Dixie Runner & Southeastern Runner 56-18 {N. C. Runner) Virginia Bunch 67 Virginia Bunch G2 Virginia Runner G 26 Georgia Hybrid Selection 119-20 TOBACCO | Jilick Golden Cure Golden Harvest 402 CORN Dixie 33 (W) Coker 911 (W) Tenn. 29 (W) Dixie 22 (Y) } U.S. 282: {) Tenn. 90 (Y) Georgia 10! (W) Georgia 103 (W) Coker 911 (W) Funk G-785W (W) Dixie 82 (Y) Dixie 18 (Y) N22 C277 48 Wood S-210 (Y) Funk G-714A (Y) Cribbing Coker 811 (W). 18 () Early Hogging-Oft 'Georgia 101 (W) Dixie 22 (Y) Dixie 82 (Y) N. C..27 () Dixie Very Early Hogging-Off U. S. 13 and other hybrids of similiar maturity. _ GRAIN SORGHUM Martin's Combine Milo Redbine 60 Redbine 66 Early He ari SOYBEANS Oil Lee and Dorman, C-N-S-4, Hay Jackson, Roanoke, Yellow Gatan, C-N-S-4. Oil Jackson, Lee and Roanoke, C-N-S-4. Hay Jackson, Roanoke, Yellow Gatan, C-N-S-4. Oil Jackson, Roanoke, Lee J.E.W. 45, C-N-S-4, GRASS Coastal Bermuda Dallis grass (imported seed) Starr millet Tift Sudan grass- Kentucky Fescua 3! Alta fescue Orchard grass Browntop millet Pensecola Behia Suwannee Bermuda SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Blakemore Strawberry plants, $1 C. Add postage. Mrs. Fred Aaron, Aska. SEED & PLANTS WANTED Want small amt. black seed of Black Diamond Watermelon. G. ia Northeutt, Rt. 2, College Par Want some old fashioned type Negro Killer potato plants, or would buy few po- tatoes. J. C. DeVane, Adel. Want 1 bu. cert. Bunch Vel- vet beans. Quote price, or ship COD to Rockyford. (RR shipping point). S.._W. West, Rt. 1, Garfield, - FOR SALE Hand mill feed grinder, 20 in. wheel (diameter) grinds 2 to 4 bu. an hr. in good condition $6.50 at my place. J. J. John-. ston, Waynesboro. Allis Chalmers B model trac- tor, 1-row, good tires, 2-disc plow, AC mower, $445. J. H. ! White, Calhoun, Rt. 4 Farmall H_ tractor; paint, extra good tires, recon- ditioned motor since past sea- son. Equipped for hydraulic system, $625. J. D. Graham, Jr, Bowman, Rt-2; a 1953 T. D. 18 A Intl. tractor wth double drum unit and an- gle blade. Has original rails. Will sell cheap Darsey Dasher, Metter, Ph. 5-4790 or 5-3831. - 2-Row blade stalk cutter. Massey-Harris Mermuda grass plow. Ferguson subsoil plow, all in good condition, 3 point hitch type. H. G. Wiley, Cobb. 2-Horse wagon and walking cultivator, pulled by mules, in good condition for used farm { tools, $20 ea. Also other farm tools, plows, etc. for mule farming. Will sell cheap. J. C. Newsom, Sandersville. Dairy equipment. 6-can milk cooler, DeLaval 3-unit milker, 30 gal gas hot water heater and 10 steel stanchions, $300. Sell all or part. C. L. McClure, Oak- wood. Massey-Harris self-propelled combine with 10 ft. blade, used, 2 yrs. and in good condition. Sell for cash; Also Allis Chal- mers No. 60 tractor and com- bine for sale or exchage. W. R. Lindsey, Lenox, Box 233. plete with all connections and sprinklers, 1800 ft. pipe, all in good condition for less than half price of new equipment; Also new idea transplanter, a, $170. Geo. W. Varn, Ha- hira. Chore Master garden tractor, with 2-1/2 or 3-horse cast iron Clinton motor. Sell with or. without attachments. E. B. _ Gainesville, 149 Forest ve. Farmall Super C. tractor, mo- tor just completely overhauled, planters and cultivators, dust- ing machine, 2-disc low, lime spreader, Int] make. Intl trac- tor wagon, complete with set bodies. See. Kelvin G. Ozburn Mansfield, or call Covington 6563. 1952 Ford tractor with 2-disc tiller, Dearborn harrow, plant- ers and cultivators, in excellent condition. Write: A. M. Russell, Atlanta, 2218 Dunseath Ave. or call Ph. Sy. 4-8483. Allis Chalmers tractor, WC starter lights, lift power take- off, good rubber, in good con- dition; 2-disc plow, 2-row culti- vator, mowing machine, $550. Can see after 5:00 p.m. near Hopewell School. ceatee M.. Honea, Alpharetta, Rt.. 3. original | also fee! [Rt 1 U A ata A. sed irrigating system com. laule Sick: 15 goed tse 1 new | Farmall M tractor, Athens 4-| 1 disc tiller, 16-dise Intl. harrow, No. 52 Int'l. combine, John _| Blue cotton duster. All in good condition, priced right. H. A. Deaton, Winder, Rt. 1, Ph. 8402. M. 8 yards, $2000. Also bulldoz- er, D, 6 cab, with 10 tooth root rake, $5, 500. W. Lee Kitchens, Macon, Ph, 59684. 1955 Farmall super A seceien plenty cultivators, 2-dise turn-} er, 2 section disc harrow, all bought late Spring 1955, good as new Sell or consider trading for Farmall Cub in good condition. Taylor Toles, Menlo. Completely rebuilt 9N Ford tractor, $500; 1 AXB 400 gal. Friend sprayer, 35 Gpm, PTO, $500; Gas powered water pump, 3000 GPH, $35; sev. good har- rows, trailers, field. boxes, bush and bog plow, 16 ft. weeder, | ; other farm tools. Jack Welden, Griffin, Rt. D, Ph. 5896. John Deefe model 40 T, 2- row tractor and equipment, planters, cultivators, bush and bog harrow, 1 sub-soil plow. All an perfect condition, $1,700. Mrs. J. W. Dunson, Jonesboro, FR: Jonesboro 8012. , Set Caterpillar tracks (22),| new pins and bushings; Earth Master tractor, planters, culti- vators,- disc plow and harrow, Cheap or Trade. W. M. David- son, Carrollton, Rt. 1. Good garden tractor jhar-| mo rows, turn plow, cultivator, in good condition. Mrs. Ava. Peep- Wells, Stone en ae, Ph. 3539. John~ Deere combine, 1951 model, 12 A, 6 ft. blade, in good condition cheap. Grady~ Allen, Danielsville, Rt. 1. SS Ferguson tractor eet a 9 BO Tiller, and H-8 Athens harrow, Mrs. F. T. Brown, Douglasville, Rt. 4, Ph. 3086. Complete seedings equipment for 3000 broilers, automatic gas brooders, automatic waterers, rs, $300. J. ~ a son, Roc elle, 1952 John iecic B ioaell tractor, good condition; plant- ers, cultivators, 4-dise J. D, till- er, 6 row targart poisoning ma- chine. Priced to sell, at farm. John A Hale, Watkinsville. 1951 Ford tractor, in good condition, $700; 2-disc Dearborn plow, $125; 20-dise harrqw, $110; Cultivators and stalk cutter, $175; 1956 model 6-row cotton duster, $100. J. E. peas) Camesville, Rt: 2 Unit rite-way milking ma- |W, Rowland, Sr. Le Tourneau scraper, model} Frick grain straw stacker, 1 Case machine. = Ww. noia, Fete 2, Ph. 128 s 1-Horse Wagon, in| 10) come Ra. Chit Folds Rt. 5, Box 118, Ph. 2-Row cultivator, ailer for Ford | utchenson, Austell, Rt. . 1949 Model Allis Cl 2-row tractor, all 1953 John tDeere harrow, cultivators er, in No, 1 condition. my home, 1-1/2 Mi. S. cula, any day except | pers MMi, Dac! 1. Farmall acne 20, good rubber, engine running order, other good working order tor fuel or i | shipping chgs. Mrs. W. derson, Jasper, Rt. 2: Charles C : Heards 7-7050. - Massey-Harris. 22 3 point hitch, disc and bog harrow, sm row, mowing chine, 1 extra pail, in eee conditions, $100. P. A. mes, Stockbridge, Ph. 43 a7. x 1950 Model 1D-6 Diesel trac- dise tor on rubber, 55 H. P. 24x13 tires, Taylor Way 10 ies har- |< row, /$1,200,, FOB farm. Letters ans. John ager oa Lavereaceriti1 Binder with ee hitch or) Sell or trade for cattle. G. E. Johnson, Forsyth. Turner power hay paler, PTO. driven, used 1 season, good as new, $350. R. K. Hicklin, Jones- boro, Rt. 1,. Ph. 4781. - 6-row cotton Fistek ia in good shape, used very little, $100. T. G. Holland, Powder Springs, bh: 1. 2 horse drawn iba wins har- | rows 2-horse wagon, 1 hand Lespedeza sower. Lela McDan- iel, Norcross, Ph. 2013. Good 3-dise Athens _ tiller, mew disc, $150. Roy D, Wallis, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2. Letz feed mill No. 340, in good condition, complete with molasses attachment, $350, FOB | farm, Dalton-Lafayette Hwy. R. Carter ~~ Dalton, Box 891. Allis Chalmers tractor, Model WD, in very goed condition, equipped - with hydraylic lift, power take-off, 2 clutch system. George Hollinshead, Jr. Mee geville, Ph, 8622. Brass farm bell, 5 3/4 in. with} clear, loud tone, perfect. con- pi dition, .$6. Mrs. Mell Huhne, Elberton, 389 N. Oliver St. for quick oe: pig or ene B Rt. 4, in. with atta for sale, also want | Hammer Mill that w: teast 1 ton of ha Contact. James B&B Ranch, The Thomaston, 3760. Used poultry layer reduced price, at chi mi. above LaFaye feie-ages LaFayette (o Hwy. 27.) tors and harrow, $1,500.00, or sll s a Soi. Carroll Rt: 3. Ph. 5348. 1948 Farmall < plete with 2. anting bog harow, al ee to sell. Felton, Rt. 40 chicken feeders y. on Cox Rd. Ralph * Ros- ide for larger Ford} also 8 ft. cultipacker, sell or rs S onidate buster, Ford r mounted mower 6m - f ra elt 6 in. x : ; Griffin, tor in good mdi lift, aa disc plow, disc g harrow, cultiva- > , 450. ei Ww. Ww. Elli- *... White, Menlo.- ive ee 38 ye ae a, size 62, $3. os 81, Fairmount. row or large Cub or Ford. |. e oe cattle and , plow and cul- . good. cond. N. |po: on Rt. a sae on oe well deep De sac HP. motor, in good ell, 1394 Lucile Ave., 8, 3 Ph. PL-3- a jecm ne E. Tuggle, 214 So. : Fitzgerald. elt, pulley, -|Spangled - Hamburg ap apanese, gon hy cab rite cond. and price. A. S. Ellington, Covington. - Want large farm bell, good cond., with frame for mount- ing, at reasonable price. Will come after within 75 mi. Mrs. Harold Williams, Rt. 1, Gaines- ville. Want wagon: seat smith shop. C. W. McFarland, 114 Colonial Circle, Marietta. Want some 2nd hand Tur- pentine cups. P. E. Doster, Sr., | Abbeville. Want Lime spreader, prefer Sceabanition pile E Z flow in good cond., cheap loader, winch, cable, } 42 in. Cole corn 2-horse. walking ole for cash. G. M. Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Want 20 hanging if poultry feeders, 52 Ib. . eap. Pay $1.00 jea. Wm. F. Grant, Jr, Rt. = Crawfordville. Want belt power Cane mill, in good cond., cheap, for cash. L. C. Boyd, Rocky Faze. ~ Want plow for V model tractoz, also fsoring tooth cultivators, round shanks, not over 1-1/2 in. dia. with blade to put. serape and scooters, prfer IHC, but con- ~|sider others. E. B. Taylor, Cog- Want used disc harrow and bottom plow or tiller for Allis Chalmers CA tractor. Richard L Vansant, Rt. 1, Box 286, Wa*ner Robins. : : POULTRY onl _ FOR SALE 2 pure and 3 half Silver bantam hens; 4 hens. and rooster, part Little: English Bantams (not 1| came): 1 game type, Eng. rooster. Entire lot $9. Cannot ship. Mayo J. Anderson, Rt. 3, Box 36, Alpharetta. _ Bantams: Black, Silver Duck- ering and Black Breasted, Red old fashioned English games, W.L., White Silkies, Black tail, Re AND SALES: paisa Micch 19, Dawson; March 28- litt: April 1, Swainsboro; April 2, Thomaston; aldosta: April 3, Washington; April 5, Arling- 8, Claxton: April 8-9-10, Albany: April 12, April 18, Commerce (show only). 15, Clayton (show only); April 15-16-17, At- Americus; April 25, Sylvania: April 29, 8, Moultrie: is 13-14, Thomasville: May scales, 10 re in good} cond., also bellows for black- | Garden St., Avery mold board | Mrs. Black and speckled Bantams, Pure Dark Cornish hens, ia: ing, $3 ea.; Roosters, $4 ea., 10 hens, 1 rooster, 1 yr. oid, $32. Cannot ship. W. E. Stand: hardt, 2297 Chamblee. Chandler Rd., - Dark Cornish Game roos- ters, large size $2 ea. also eggs, 16, $1.50, delivered. Miss Leona Simpson, Rt. 3, Sparta, 900 H and N White Leg- horn pullets, 15 wks. old, vac- cinated, healthy laying stock. $1.55 ea. del. 100 mi. of At- lanta. E. H. Gray, Rt. 2, Con- yers, 6941. 75 big, English type, White | Leghorn hens, 1956 hatch, good layers, $1.50 ea. H. H. Rooks, | Madras, Ph. Newman 898W3 4 New Hampshire Red roos- ters, 10 mos. old, $1 ea. Wil! not ship. J. B. Griffin, 626 W. Valdosta. 15 Guinea roosters, $1.50 ea. also booking orders for eggs, 15 $1.50. C. L. McClure, Oak- wood. 35 Geese, $1 ea. Mrs. V. W. |Barry, Rt. 1, Vienna. 20 Turkeys, 45 Ib., 5 ducks $1.25 ea., will not ship. Chick- pen fertilizer by truck oz sack. McMurry J. E. Carter, Dr., Box 487, Atlanta 11, Ph. PL-5-9237. Games:: Wild Cat Blues, and TF Ry OH. cock, 2: yrs: old, 3 gray hens and cock, 2 yrs. old, $25; also, eggs from Hopkin- son Warhorse pit games, 15, $5; 30, $8. S. C. Boroughs, Rt. 1, Box 13, Richmond Hill. White Hackle game ready for brood yards or walks $4 ea.; Blinker-Pyle cross brood cock, "99: 1 pr. Sebright ban-_ tams, hen and rooster, $3. Will Ship. C. L. Griffin, Oak St., Gainesville. 5 hens and cockerel, Crested Back Polish, $6; 5 to 7 doz. eggs of same str., $1 doz.; and 2 to 4 settings of Hamburg eggs, $1.25 setting. A. H. Dooly,! Rt. 2, Box 300, Fairburn. GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Fantail Pigeons of best blood- | lines, Splashes, pure buff yel- low, blue, young pairs, $2.75; Mated prs., $3.25. Not less than 2 prs. shipped R. Lamar Prant- ley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville. - Northern Bob White Quail, 1956 hatch, ready for mating, $3. pr., 2 pr. shipped; Bantams, straw "colored hens laying and red roosters, $1. ea. at my place. J. T. Owens Sr. Rt. 2, Coving- ton. -Northern Bob White breed- ing Quail (imp. 3% yrs. ) wt. 1/2 Ib., $4.50 pr., 5 pr. shipped; Eggs from these Quail, $30. C. Send money order. William A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg:, At- lanta 3, Ph. MU 8-0866. - 300 Bob White Quail extra fine for breeders, $3.00 pr., R. . Swords, 867 Columbia Dr., Decatur, Ph. BU 9-6479. Mature Bob white Quail, $150 ea. Will not ship. Mrs. H. W. Gray, 1707 Hollywood Rd., N. W., Atlanta 18, Ph. SY 4- 3503. Quail, breeder pairs, No. Bob White, $4, Tenn. Reds, $7., Japanese King. Matures and breeds in 7 N. 8 wks., $7.50; booking orders for eggs. Satis- faction and live delivery guar- anteed unconditionally. Henry ea 219 Hellrih Ave. Atlanta 17,. Ph. DR 8-1109. . Blue Peafowl, Golden Pheas- ants, Bob White Quail, Ring- neck and white Doves, Chukar Partridge, fancy Bantams, White King, aid Homer Pegeons, Rab- bits Chinchillas, Gujhea Pigs, Mallard and Black Cayauga Ducks, Chinese Geese, White and Speckled Guinea Fowl. Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford Hwy, Atlanta, Ph. ME 4-7888. Fantail Pigeons, Yellow, white and splashed colors, $3.50 pr. Will ep: Js. Be Harrison, ates ok. : cae stags: white { N. Z. White rabbits, for sale O. W. Joyner, Rt. 4, Box 161 Alpharette. Bob White Quail 1956 hatch- ed, $3. pr., FOB. Crate to be returned; White and brown Bantam hens or roosters, $1. ea. W: H. Steed, Round Oak. 2 yr. old Golden Pheasant Cock, $5.; 1 yr. Silver Cocks, $4. ea. Exc. for N. Bob White Quail hens. Mrs. Dewey Joyce Vidalia, Ph. 4768. N. Z. White Rabbits, breed- ers. Does, $5. ea. up; Bucks, $4. ea. Some exceptionally fine ones. C. W. Page, 149 N. Ave., N. E. Atlanta, Ph. TR 4-6452. South American Chinchillas (not rabbits) all ages,,; sell in pairs or separate. Rowe John- son, Douglasville, Ph. 2138. Large Bob White Quail, ex- cellent for Breeders; few pairs Chuker Partridge. Booking or- ders for chicks and eggs. Will ship. Sati. guar. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt. Vernon Dr., Decatur, /Ph. DR. 3-4238. GAME, FOWL, etc. WANTED Want 10 female and 1 male Ringneck pheasants, priced rea- sonably. Advise. P. W. Porter- field, 703 Russ St. Bainbridge. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Hampshire boar, 500 Ibs, $50, at Rutland Stock Farm, Guy W. Rutland, Sr. Stone Moun- tain-Redan Rd. Pr. DR 17-6371, Decatur. 2 reg. Berkshire gilts, far- rowed Aug. 30, 1956, litter of 7. From Champion blood, app. 190 lbs ea. Letters answered. Mr. W. C. Gravitt, Ph. Norcross 2877, Duluth. 2 Mare mules, wt. 1100 lbs, age 9 yrs., will work anywhere. J. B. Webb, Stapleton. Reg. Tamworth Boar. Sell or trade for male or female of equal value. Clarence H. Brown Rt. 3, Box 352 Fitzgerad. ' 2 shoats, wt. 100-125 Ibs. $40. G. R. Jones, College Park. Ph. PO 1-3326. 25 pigs, about 35 or 40 Ibs. ea., Alive Johnson, Gibson, (near 5 points). - 40 Yorkshire pigs, 9 weeks} old, $12 ea. Chas. I Goodwin, Rt. 3. Ph. 6605, Conyers. Reg. Spe. sow best blood has had 2 litters and now ready to breed again; 1 gilt and 1 boar pig, Reg. Spe. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Reg. Hampshire Boar, 2 yrs.,. $50. H. C. Paris, Hiram. Ph. Powder Springs 4066. - Reg. 7 mos. old, meat type Tamworth boars and gilts. Or- ville Sweet, Mgr., Windsweep Farm, Rt. 5, Thomaston. eer OIC breeding stock from reg. $25 and $35 ea. at 6 wks. old. Will reg. treat and crate. Also prices. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Com- amerce. 4 2 geldings, gentle, trained to steers.. James Butts, B & Ranch. The Rock, Ph. 3760. Mare mule, 100 the yrs. old; Bay colt 610 lbs., 1 yr. old, very gentle, will ride and work, $85, Bay Horse, 900 lbs. Jackson St., Vidalia. Pair of matched Mare mules, wt. 1200 lbs., 6 yrs. old, work for one big mule. J. A. Kirkpa- trick, Rt. 2, Cedartown, Ph. 75303. A stud Red Lights Noble Rex, Reg. No 36083, Chestnut Stall- ion,, representing one of the greatest producing families of the bred. Grandson of Noble Kalarama. Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 2, De- catur, BU 9-6692. Palomino at stud, Baileys Gold Banner, P. H. B. A. Reg. No. 13627, proven size of Palo- mino Colts. Furnish Pedigree upon request. Tenn. Walker, gelding, 2 yrs. old, very gentle, broken to saddle, good possi- bilities. Howaid Tucker, Har- lem, Ph. GA 5-785. Young male herse needs work- ing $70 will deliver. up to 50 mi. O. W. Joyner, Rt. 4, Box 161, Alpharaetta. Grey mare, middle age. wt. 900-1000 lbs., is very gentle, $50. Write first. Ashley Durham, Chipley, Ph. 3-2542. old, wtt 1150 lbs. ea. $150 ea. John M. Goldin, Rt. town. 2 mare mules, 1000 lbs. $75 ea. or both for $125 Se at barn; Mrs. Mamie Mad- dox, Rt. 2, Danville. Tenn. Walking Horse Colt, 10 mo. old, will reg. $150 or ex- calf, old enough for service. W. I. Pope, Tallapoosa. 1 good Mare mule wt. 100 lbs., no plug, $100. S. C. Montgom- ery, Junction City. 3 Reg. meat-type Tamworth | service age boars (will produce the long, meat hog). Basil Steed, W. Roanoke Dr. Ext. Ph. 3905, Fitzgerald. Horse mule, 8 yrs. old and harness, $75; Mare mule, 10 yrs. old: wt. 875 lbsa $50. Troy Duffey, Rt. 2, McDonough. milk Goats, black Alpine, Togginburg and Saana mixed, both from good milkers and will freshen in April, $20 for both at my place J. M. Daniel, Rt. 3, Welcome Rd., College Park, Ph. PO 1-5502. 5 milk Goats, 2 to freshen soonand large Bill. $6 for lot Mrs. J. W. Harrison, Jonesboro, Ph. 5157. : report. conditions may a person Notice To Seed Advertisers All persons sending advertisements or the Market Bulletin concerning the sale o tural seed must send the original seed laboratory re- port or a certified copy of same. Upon receipt of this report a record will be made of the test and the report will be returned to the sender. Thereafter ads or notices concerning this same lot of seed will be accepted without the laboratory No advertisement or notice for the sale of agricul-. tural seed will be accepted for publication in the Market Bulletin until the laboratory report or a cer- tified copy of same has been received. Persons with seed for sale are also reminded that they may offer for sale through the Market Bulletin only seed produced by them on their farm. Under no from. another for the purpose of resale. hHotices to agricul- advertise seed purchased feeder pigs. at farm at farmers work. Sell for reasonable price or exchange for good feeder Bheat 1a 5 gated, $125. Otto Lowe, 308. good anywhere. Sell or trade works good, and 1 pr. mare mules, 9-10 yrs... grey, black, wt. _ change "for reg. Hereford bull kmed. type stock, boars, ready p 5 a for service, $45; boars and gilts, 2, Dark- a Ds x PAGE EIGHT Hog Whipworm Eggs Live In Soil Six Years Egg ticed regularly by many However, recent observations at, USDAs LIVESTOCK FOR SALE _ et -3 nice milk Goats, gentle and * =. Gn good cond. one to freshen Feb. 25th and others due any yo time, 2 for $40 ea. and 1 very fine, large half Toggenburg and Nubian, $75. D. A. Bagley, M. ee D., 44 Washington St. Austell, Peer ha 2S los. = 2 milk Goats, Nubians and Saanans (will freshen in May) $10 ea. 2. Nanniekids, good shape, $5 ea. Will not ship. Carnige Boyette, Rt. 2, Box 20, Manassas. : 38 Black Angus feeder steers on feed and started off. P. E. Doster, Sr., Abbeville. Reg. milking type, shorthorn bull, calved March. 8th, 1956. Extra Fancy, horned $175. M. F.. Fuller _ Reg. Guernsey Bull, 11 ino. old, from heavy milking breed also, Reg. en soon with 3rd calf. M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. Jr., Rt. 4, Calhoun. Bea 5 Several. Reg. polled Here- ; ford bulls, well developed and ~ ready for service, choice bulls ( carrying popular bloodlines. Winton C.: Harris, Ph. JU-4- 2312, Odum. Reg. Guernsey male, 13 mo. old, $75, ready for light serv- ice; few milch cows with 3rd and 4th calf. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Young, bull. Sired by: ae gess Bardolier; Black of . $125 or will trade for reg. Black Angus _ heifer. P. V. Pridgeon, 643 Owens St:, : ely 458, Waycross..- black Angus Midways Bur- Dam, Mother reg. Fine reg. Red Poll bull, 15 mo. old, straight and very gen- tle. Lynn *Anderson, Rt. 7 Lawrenceville. Ph. 3280. * 20 purebred Brahman cows with 10 calves, at side. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston. 12 springing Hereford heifers __. bred to Reg. Bull. Arthuz Huie me Sr., Fayette Rd. Ph: 2738; Jonesboro. Reg. Red poll Cattle, good blood, several bulls and heifers from 6 mo. to 1 yr., cows with andheifers. Prices reasonable. G. T McDonald, Oakwood. Reg. Hereford heifer calves of finest strain. Ogden A. Geil- fuss. C/O Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Smyrna. Ph. 5-7385. Beer: ca 10 reg. Hereford horned cows, calved 1951 and 1952. Four have calves born jin Jan. 1957, others expected to calve this Spring. All Calves are or wiil be subject -to register. Sired _by Registered WHR bull. * 800 for | lot. Woodville. Ph. HU-9-2962. 1 dbl... standard Hereford bull, 8 mo. old March 8ih, well built, low on ground, good color, priced reasonable. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Ph 2672. Several reg. young Angus bulls, Best reg. Polled Black J E. Gunby, C/O Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg. Ph. New- | nan 3006-W. gs of the swine whipworm, a hog. par asite, may survive for at least six years in the soil of pastures and hog lots after hogs are removed from the area, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reports. Rotation of hog pastures is recognized as a good sanitation measure and is prac- milch cow, to fresh- calves at side and bred cows! $1,- | R. M. Davison, | -Md., eggs. raisers. hog narian. Fresh milch cows, 4 Jerseys and 1 Guernsey. E. P. Mason, Rt. 1, Lithonia. Holstein dairy -heifers fo freshen this summer, TB and Bioodtested. Sell or consider trade for pull-type rotary hoe and late model 2 bottom plow, in good cond. E. Te Rogers, Rt. 3, Plains. Bred gilts, purebred Hamp: shire or Hampshire-Duroc cross, out of large litters, bred to Reg. Duroc boar. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Ph. Madison 2603 (for dir. to my farm.). i 30 PC and 1 Hochst ae pigs, for sale at farm or trade for Ford tractor equipment, at farm, Clayton-DeKalb Co. line, field, Rt. 1, Conley. ~ LIVESTOCK WANTED Want to exch. reg Black An- gus bull (calved. Jan., 1952), very gentle, halter broken, wt. 1200 Ibs., for Black Angus bull of equal breeding: Hoyle E. Mar- tin, Rt. 2, Commerce. Want Milk or Beef type. cow, bred to beef type bull, young bull or steer. Sol Maloney, Nor- cross, Ga. ; 7 Hereford hater Calves, 200 to 300 Ibs. ea. also gentle. pony for small children, prefer Mare. W. E. Zoth, RED. Veneer Springs. . Want pick Walch cow, with calf not over 2 or 3 mo, old; also 2 Big Bone Guinea pigs, from 8-10 weeks old: T. L. Powell, Px O.- Eox 288; Val- dosta. Want few pigs, cross between Hampshire and S.P.C. or York- shire. 20 mi. radius, reasondbled | priced, C.-C. Wyche,. Rt. 2, Se- noia. Want. Sows, Yorkshire, Tam- worth, or Landrace breeds wt. 150-400 lb. meat hogs. Roy Har- rell, Fayetteville, Ph. 4-181. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1956 crop sundried Apples, free of core and peel, 60c lb. plus postage. M. O. only. Mrs. Ola Price, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. Nice, bright, sundried Ap- ples, free of peel and worms, 50c lb. plus postage; 27c on 2 lbs. Mrs. V. Carter, Whites- | burg. Jerusalem artichokes for sale at .my home, also extra nice large print sacks, one of a kind, some 2 alike, washed and ironed, 3 for $1.60, also white sacks, 3, $1.50. PP in Ga. Mrs. |W. Y. Summers, Rt. 5, Newnan. * | Jerusalem artichokes ( state if wanted for pickle or for planting), $7 bu. Col. Exp., or $1.50 gal. PP to 3rd zone. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N.E. Atlanta 8. d will be ready for service soon | | Jerusalem artichokes, $1 gal. |plus postage; $7 bu. Exp. Col. | Miss Vautelle Holland, Winder. blood lings, / 6 or 8 home-made Pat, gums | of Bees, $5 and $8. No ship- ning. H. M. Hulme Sr., 389 No. Oliver. St., Elberton, . on Bouldercrest Dr. J. B.- Whit- Kaede Reveeeh cae Beltsville, show that rotation alone will not eliminate swine whipworms, once a pas- * tur becomes. heavily infested | with the-~"} Signs of swine anu oat are fica : mistaken for those of other eommon hog parasites. If ordinary hog-worm treat- |- ments are given in such cases, they may. result in loss of time, money, and possibly | + the animal itself. : Worm treatments should he. given on- - ly after the parasite is positively. fied, Be fa with the aid of a 1956 crop nice, peeled, free fiem core, sundried Apples, 5 Ibs. del. by. parcel post to 3rd zone for $3. No chks. Mrs. L. A. Sanders, Rt. 2, Carnesville, Stuart pecans, 15 Ib, sheild out Halves, $1 1b; Mahans and | Schleys, 25c lb. Ex. sme for print : sacks, dried fruit or other farm value. Mrs. Fred oR ears Rt. 4, Valdosta. Sep Shelled Pecans, mostly Hal- ves, $1.25 Qt. Add postage. Mrs: Mary L. Wheeler, 2070 Ridge- dale Rd. N. E., Atlanta eo 1956 Pecans, -25 Ib. a post- age. Mrs. W. G. Bohannan, Rt. 2, Calhoun. ~ Good, sound paper shell Pe- cans, 25 lb. Del. by mail any- whre. Sat. guar. ba Ps Saat _Enigma, 1956 Siar: pecans; atlicd Halves, 75c lb.. PP. Mrs. J. W. Stevens, Rt. 1, Moreland. i 1956 Stuart pecans, 25 lb. del. 2nd -zone, PP. No mixed nuts. Mrs. Martha Henry, Abbeville. Nice, shade dried Sage, 1956 crop, $2 Ib. Miss Georgia Ed- monds, Rt. 4, Toccoa. _ Fresh country sausage, 65c lb. in 10 lb. lots. M. F. Peterson, 2311 Wesley Chapel Rd. Decatur. -Sev. gals. Syrup, $1.50 gal. at |my farm. Lazarus Dowd, Cobb- town. 4 mi. West.. is sos pus iit Walnuts, 75 bu. J. N. Carson, Rt. C; Box 371, Griffin. Giant Black Minorca eggs for hatching, 12, $2.50; 15 $3.;. for $5. All Prepaid. insured ae cel Post. L. B. cee New- nan. Purebred, heavy type Dark Cornish eggs for hatching, 15, $1.65; 30, $3.15 and my~car- tons ret. M.O. only. At my home, $1. for 15 eggs. Miss Cora B. Pat- terson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty. White Cornish: hatching awe 13, $2. del. also mixed bantam:|} - hens, 50c ea. Mrs. Oo. ~L. ; matt: Rt. 1, Lavonia. yellow root, also wild Chany bark, ea. 4 lb. lard box full, 1.50; wild Cherry bark, 4 1b. ot Moel Crump, a Talking Rock. Last Weeks Gourds, 50 ea. seeds, lb. 25 -|PP. F. A. Smith, Box Rod ae identi- ace ee * eggs. Oscar S. Matthews 602 oat 2nd ae Rome. pees Huidreds. oh. eine ee |Cane roots, 50 Ib. and postage. | Denver Holland, 606 oe St. Carrollton. s Dry, around Sage, 60c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. G. T.. mesa TRte 1, Ball. Ground. Pe 1956 black walnut Meats, nice, clean, 60c pint and postage; $1. |I 1b Ib= and. postage, OF.ABIZ5: Sls PP. 5 Ib. lots PP. Miss. Se : Nichols, Hiawassee. a a Large short handle _ Martin dale Estates. ~ Print whacked fect sacs 106 Ib. cup 3, $1. up to 10 or 12 asl like; white sacks, 20c ea. PP on YW: S E.: oe etteville, 6 cans, 50 1b. ea. toa open rendered hoglard, in new cans, 0 tr Sap or del. within 25 Kate _ Harrell, | Fayet- : tevile, "Ph. a 181. ey Stewart pecans, shell out a- | bout. 30%, 25 lb. FOB lb. del. aS M. Nall, Box 49, oases Booking ae Se a Hie Rt. 2 ae, $1. and postage. j Rt. 5 EEE Exchange F Se Ra 3 such cme 8 notices must conch me at. buyers expense. & , . ar replied Soccial adilion of "Far Li Wanted, For tye Wanting fo Buy or f poe a must ie from the sy Reaponi Atlanta Rome, 2:26: < Age STEERS & HEIFERS 13432 a On Good & Choice 17.25-20.00 18,50-20.00 Standard 15.00-18.00 14.50-17.75 Utility 11.75-14.75 -12.50-14.75 : Vealers 17.75-26.75 _17.50-28.75 -17,50-21.75 Stockers & Feeders _-11.75-16.75 12.25-16.50 = ~12,00-17.25 Feeder Calves 11.25-20.50 11,50-17.75 er 7 - - cows: : 8 Utility & Commercial 11.75-13.00 12.00-13.00 12.25-13.25 Conners: & Gutters 9.00-12.25 9.00-12.25 --9.00-12.00 Springers $0,00-150.00 60.00-125.00 HOGS: / en No. 1 Meat Type . % No. 1 Others 2 16.50-16.75 No. 2 oe : . _ 16.25-16.50_ Ne, : ~ 16.00-16,25 1} Rascece 3: 5a i ores ie