Phil Campbell, Commissioner Bulletin WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1957 mers oe Urged Watch For Pests ees is ssa there is fire, there are mounds there are mported fire ants. orted fire antcausing much Georgia and other southern kes its presence known by inches hi igh. R. Jordan, eek for the 1 Extension Service, said the erfere with harvesting and make the use of machinery nd often impossible. pests will attack tender vege- will gnaw holes in roots, tub- uds oe s, and ead Jordan that the sting of im- 1S-* extremely painful. victims, the entomologist nimals born near imported fire ds may be killed by the stings tes but even one mound ported fire ant has dug in s control measures are used the a leave and establish other e low Bost. of control is consid- ers have little choice in the mat- ing the ants, the University of ollege of Agriculture specialist ut. One treatment, which will years, will cost only $3 to $7. three insecticides which amends to control the im- on on use of these insecticides. points out that it is cheaper to nd poison pasture land in one He recommended that the in- a2 On Page 6) unsightly mounds that may be two feet or more, but ee could mean _hospitaliza- moun a not ook too bad. antchlordane, dieldrin, or e said county agents have Agricultural CALENDAR May 17-18, Gainesville Annual Geor- gia Poultry Festival. July 21-22, Atlanta Annual meeting _ Georgia Milk. Producers Inc. Aug. 11-13, Radium Springs Georgia _ Feed Assn. convention. May 13-14, Thomasville Thomas Coun- ty Fat Cattle Show and Sale. May 16, Athens Broiler short course and Chicken-of-Tomorrow Day. July 7-10, Athens Southern Regional Farm Bureau training school. Achievement Days Set For Farming Families Approximately 200 Georgia farm families will be honored next month for outstanding work they have done in car- _ rying out farm and home plans in coopera- ~ ton with the Farmers Home Administra- tion. Certificates of recognition all be pre- sented to them at Farm ek Achieve- ment Days in Tifton, May 9, and in Athens, May 16. ; The first, scheduled for Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, is for the Southern half of the state. North Geor- gia families will be represented at the Athens meeting set for Conner hall on the University of Georgia College of Ag- riculture campus. A similar meeting for about 35 Negro (Continued On Page 6) NUMBER 34 RODUCTION A BLESSING omologist Gives Fire Ant trol Measures For Farms Distribution Creates Actual Farm Problem By PHIL CAMPBELL Commissioner of Agriculture There is no farm problem in this coun- try from the standpoint of production, de- spite the harsh words of some politicians _and the thousands of articles written an- nually on this subject. There is a problem but the problem is one of marketing and distribution. For years now so many experts have cussed and discussed the farm problem that I am afraid a great many of the people of this nation consider it a curse to be able to produce an overabun- dance of food and fiber. _ I dont consider it a curse to be able to produce enough food to keep the people of this nation from going hungry. I dont consider it a curse to be able to produce enough cotton and wool to keep our people warm and comfortably cloth- ed. I dont consider it a curse to produce so much that we can have a reserve although this reserve is not as great as some peo- ple may have been led to believe. I dont consider it a curse to have such a great productive potential that we can not only deter war but protect smaller and weaker nations from aggression. A study of past civilizations shows that the major problems faced by many nations of the past was that of producing enough food and fiber and many great nations have failed because they were not able to adequately feed and clothe their people. To my way of thinking it is time our government and a great many of our peo- ple took a new and longer look at agri- culture in America today. God has seen fit to bestow upon us the greatest blessing of alla rich and pro- ductive soil, the true mother of all life on earth, and yet to hear some of our na- tional leaders talk, you would think Gods blessing is in reality a curse. The agricultural strength of America is the very foundation upon which our military and economic survival rests. I is not a curse but a great blessing and one for which we should all be thankful, Georgia RE STATE OF THE SOUTH STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI ace Se: Georgia, First: * PEANUTS * BROILERS e PEACHES e NAVAL STORES ' PIMIENTO PEPPER IMPROVED PECANS PAGE TWO > class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at 1917 GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, post office, Covington, Ga., NATIONAL BY ot ea [assocharion AFFILIATE MEMBER Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or _ business name, nor from any _ indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- | tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any any product offered for sale PHIL CAMPBELL (Commissioner) in 2 public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail. Ed:tor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Notices Circulation 22:4 [ailing Room Supt. Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr Address al] complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address requests to be mailing list, MANAGER. Market Bulletin. changes of address, address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from etc., to CIRCULATION All reguests for changes of NOTICES, Market B::Jletin. Address al] notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building ~19 Hunter Street, S.W. Ailania 3, Georgia FARM HELP WANTED Want couple or single truck farmer for 1 H. crop, 50-50 basis. Extra work at $3.50 day. 2 R. house. unfurnished. Come see. S. S. Storer, C/O Storers Ranch, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Want good, honest, sober man for- Caretaker on farm. some extra work. Contact. W. M. Clemones, 1406 Cave Spring Rd. Rome. Ph. 6906. Want woman, 45-50 yrs. old, to live on farm and help with cows, chickens, and other lisht farm chores. Miss Bess Vinson, Rts 3, Vienna. Want immedately good, re- liable farm family, white or col. Must be able do gen. farm work and handle Ford trac- tor and equipment, on per- manent basis. $4 day, furnish house, garden area, wood, and milk cow; on~paved road, with good churches and school available. Dr. V. S. Steele. Eastman. Ph. 3269. Want 2 exp. dairy hands, sober and reliable, $35 week- ly. Give full details first let- ter. John F. Hartin, 1708 Stark Ave., Columbus. Want colored man, exp. in driving tractors, trucks and combines. Some exp. with cat- tle. Not more than wife and 3 schildren. Contact. James Butts. B&B Ranch. The Rock. Ph. Thomaston 3760. Want farm family for wages, white or col. with 2 or 3 large enough to he!p with | work. House with elec. lights | and wired for elec. stove. See | if possible, 8 mi. Cairo. Dos- ter Warren, Rt. 1, Cairo. Want farm help for small farm on Halves. House has lights, gas. bath. On paved road. Good land, part ready for planting. H. O. Der, Riv- - Want settled woman, no children, to help with light farm work on farm. Room, board and small salary. Just man and wife in family. Mrs. J. E. Thomas, Lavonia. FARM WORK WANTED Single, white man, 48 yrs. old, disabled Veteran, wants job on farm with reliable peo- ple, doing light farm work (not able do heavy work). Also, exp. carpentering and painting. Room, board, laun- dry and reasonable salary. W. E. Collins, 928 Washington St., S.W., Atlanta 15. Ph. JA- 2-5205. White Christian family wants job on cattle or poul- try farm. Exp. also painting and carpentry. Can drive truck and tractor. Prefer with good Ohristian man. Can move any time after June 1. Grover Johnson, Rt. 2, Monroe. White man and wife, 58 yrs. old, wants job on farm with reliable people as Care- takers and light farm work, for home and salary. Have to be moved. Mrs. R. S. Bullard, 1058 Ridge Ave., S.W., At- jlanta 15. 23 yr. old man, good health, wants job on Cotton farm. 5 in family. Can drive truck and tractor and operate any |kind farm machinery, also exp. dairy work. Dovard Mc- Daniel, -Rt:3;.270 Rls Cook, Ellaville. White man wants farm 50- 50 basis, also some Turpentine cups, 50-50 basis. 20 yrs. exp. Have to be moved and furn- ished. 3 children to help after school is out. Send stamped erdale Rd., College Park. PH. PO-7-2084. envelope for reply. Sharpe, Rt. 3, Baxley. S Middleaged, white woman, wants job on farm with eld- erly couple. light farm work, for good home and reasonable salary. Mrs. Allen Haynes, i ee St., S.W., Atlan- a White, married man, 2 chil- dren (girl 8 and boy 13), wants job oy farm, as Care- taker, tending to stock, near Stockbridge. Reasonable sal- ary agreed upon. Willie Pugh, Rt. 1, Conley. Man, white, 45 yrs. old, wants job on cattle or poultry farm. Some exp. prefer with Christian people. Board, laun- dry and wages. G. W. Trusty, Rt. 1, Riverdale. : 2 families together want job taking care of cattle, hogs, chickens, ete. 5 to work, for reasonable wages. James Dan- iel. Rt. 1, Box 113, Alpharetta. Want job on farm. Willing to work. White, alone, no chil- dren, for home and $15 week. Mee. Eva C. Hill, Rt. 1, Tem- ple 49 yrs. old man with wife wants job on chicken farm or dairy. Exp. in milking mna- chines. Can drive tractor and truck. Honest, sober, willing to work. Need 5 R. house wir- ed for Elec. stove. Can move any time. Ernest Cape, 1860 Bouldercrest Dr., S.E., Atlanta 16. 50 yr. old, single sober, hard working man, wants job on farm. Drive truck (willing to learn tractor), etc. Reason- able salary and house to batch. Jay Wilson, P. . Box 227, Nicholls. Want job on farm. Raised on farm, exp. cattle and poul- try. Single, 50 yrs. old, sober, good health (able to do good davs work). Dave Popham, 773 Cooper St., S.W., Atlanta 15. 40 yr. old white woman, no bad habits, wants job on farm, doing light farm chores, | for room, board and $15 week. Mrs. Lueginia Bishop, 116 So. Stanley St., Valdosta. Single man, 59 yrs. o'd, wants light farm work on farm... ; H. Carruth,: /0 Mountville Nurseries, Mount- ville. ~Middleaged woman wants job on farm doing light farm work with Christian woman, for room, board and reasona- ble salary. Mrs. Avie Harty, Rt. 2, Covington. 57 yr. old man, good health, no bad habits, wants job on farm, poultry farm preferred, for board. room and salarv. Bannister Henderson, 124 No. Tennessee St., Cartersville. 69 yr. old man with wife and son wants job raising chickens and other light farm work. Not able do hard work. Prefer near Chamblee or Ros- well. J. W. McDonald. 1645 Chestatee Dr., Atlanta 19. Mother and son, both exp. would like to operate dairy. or job raising broilers and laying hens. Mrs. Iva Tippens, Rt. 2, Tucker. Ph. Clarkston 3-4029. FLOWERS FOR SALE Blue Thrift, Sweet William, Yellow Flax, 75c doz; White per. Candytuft, yellow Prim- rose and Turf Lilies, $1 doz; Pink Thrift $1 C; Verbena, red, blue, pink, purple, 60 doz. plants. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Evergreen Privet hedge/3B plants, 12-46 in. tall. Postpaid All orders filled promptly. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Rt. 7, Gain- esville. Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps $1 pink Thrift $1 C; Blue thrift, pink, red Verbena $1 doz: Orange Daylilies $1.50 C.; Pres. red Cannas $2 doz; Blue Iris, White, Yellow Mums, $1.50 doz.; Blue Ageratum 2 G. | doz. $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. _ Red C yrtle, old ion white | lish Laas Gardenia, well rooted bloom- ing size plants, 50c ea; Spark- le red perennial Verbena, lar- -_ge field, well rooted plants, 2 doz., $1; 200, $5. Add postage. Good count, prompt shipment. ae C. M. Robinson, Green- ville. Purple lilies New Veute vine, yellow thornless roses, 6, $1; Yellow running rose root- ed, 25c ea; Boxwood 1% to 2 ft. Well rooted, $3 ea. Some smaller $2 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gain-|" esville. c . Fast growing Ligustrum, 2-| 3 ft.; Cherry Laurels $1.50 doz.; $10 M; Red Dixie Brilli- ant thrift, Blue Per Phlox (Di- verscata) Royal Robe Violets, English Ivy, Vinea Minor and Day Lilies $5 C. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. , Cherry Laurels nice Do. to plant for hedge $12 C. : livered; Cherry Laurel (too large to mail) 50c and $1 ea 50 rooted English Ivy $3.50 de- nee Lois Woodruff, Green- ville Large double ata Old Rose and mixed colors Poppy seed, 25c tsp. Add 3c stamped envelope ; Yellow Jonquil, | white and yellow narcissus bulbs, 25c. doz-:: $2: C. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 72, Gainesville. ~ Genuine Royal Robe, White Perfection, Calif. Violets, $1 doz.; $5 C.; Fragrant ever- blooming, hardy perennial Verbena 3 doz. $1.25; $2.50 C. Big blossom Red Thrift $1 doz.; 3 C.; French Pussy Wil- low, 2, $1.50, 2-3 ft., Add post- age. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville. Tuberoses, aimee. 20 bulbs, $1; $5 bu. Add postage; also fine Dahlias. Write for names | 4 and prices. Mrs. W. C. Futral, Rt. 4, Box 127, Griffin. | Pink Oxalis bulbs, 35 doz.:| Calif. Air Plants, well rooted 25e ea (wet packed); Add postage. also Palma Christi seed, 12, 25c and stamped en- velope. Mrs. Callie M. Watson, Hawkinsville. Pink thrift, 50c C; Pink Ver- benas, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. John H. Ausburn, Rt. Homer. Pink thrift, 50c C; Also Red Honeysuckle, 50c doz. Add peel All well rooted. Mrs. D. L. Williams, Rt. 1, Homer. ' dif. var. finest Daffodil | bulbs, $2 C; white, yellow, Ja- vender Hyacinth bulbs, 25, $1; Several colors choice - Tris, blooming size, 10, $1; Silver Lace, red and yellow Honey- suckle vines, 2, $1 Add post- age. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. nine Myers (Addison), Hart- wel . 150 to 200 varieties of Bear- ded Iris, won both silver and Bronze medals in A. I. S. Shows. Write for names, col- ors and prices. Mrs. T. T. Pat- rick, Jackson. in 1956, Dahlia kind, selected colors. Raised for size and beauty, tested for germination, fingered for embrio and count- ed, $1 M; 500 for 50c. L. G. Westbrook, Kingsland. Dbl. blooming size Geran- jum dif. colors, pink, red, white and orange, at my home (too large to ship), 75 ea; Al- so dbl. Geranium cuttings, in these colors; Sultana cuttings, 5e:6d.PP: "Mrs. J. M. Black, Rt. 2, Jefferson. Iris, over 100 named var- ieties, A. I. S. Blue Ribbon winners, $5 C; not labeled. ps 50c postage. Mrs. Marion . Farrar, Jenkinsburg. 300 named varieties of|N Bearded Iris, State inspected for insects and free of diseases. Won Silver Medal at A: Tess Show in 1956. Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkins- burg. Shasta Daisies, wanes white, now ready. All well rooted, 50c doz. Roy L. Matthews, 3459 N. Druid Hills Rd., At- de-| | post Also differen Giant Zinnias Seed, 6% in. eed planta at come otter them Fev self-addressed an envelope. Mrs. 43 361 Whiteford: Ave, v lant Etec Dbl. vosimaititiemtie. is ams yellow, pee |ing white Narcissus, dbl. lily, miniature e Pansies, drop bulbs, 30c do: thia yellow J: 1e f Crabapple 25c. [ , No checks. Charlie S: : 394, Austell 35e doz.; select Dec Narcissus 40c doz.; biscus roots, Lilac Honeysugh le. Bridalw Baby Breath, Spire Hydrangea 30c ea. Lily 50c doz. Add po: checks. Mrs. Effie Sr 4, Gordon Rd., Austel Chrysanthemums fe eg id curves, all color. 5 $1.25; Many varieties santhemums, all col plants, $1.25; Sultanna 12 ast. colors, $1.15 plants, mixed 75c C tion plants, a do; PP. Mrs. W._ S. Grif Adel. e's Large red Cahn English Dogwood, 2 ft., nice Fig Sprouts, 2-3. ft Add postage; Spid ies, nice bulbs, $1. berry sprouts, from la tivated vine. Mrs. Netti Davenport, Acworth. on 2 Sees Large variety Ch mums, white, pink lavender, 15, Ts Phlox, Feverfew, Boo Shamrock, 3, 50; Salvi $1; Shasta Dasies, 15 Pansies, 3c ea.; France roses, Begonias, 25 ea., Coral 25c ea.; Spider lily anc cissus bulbs, 35c doz. 35 tra ea. order for Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Tall bearded Tris, ety. 10 $2: 20, $3.50. Pos een as Gray, 110 Azalea Augusta. _ 5 Tris all new warintiod can pick your colors wh bloom. te soon. Mi oe neg color. bowdet Ir ea.: $4 C. White Star Jas 50c ea.; Milk and Wine -25c; Border plant. 0c Mix. color Tulip bulbs. blo ing size, 10c ea. $75 Add postage. Mrs. S. M. ter, Rt. 4, Box oaae etta. Acavcs tune dha 356 d My Will not mail. Mrs. Hunt, 921 Capitol mee NW, Atlanta. 18. 6654. White Raster wae. 15 red Chrysanthemums, 35c Lady of Lake, one cent Daylilies in doz. lots, 5 vellow giant Se 15:4 postage. Mrs. Fo 966 Crew St., Sw. Atlanta White and pink Qu Annes Lace, Marigolds, Fev Few, 35c doz.: Maroon, and yellow Chrysanthemul dbl. or single, 75c doz.; D lilies 50 doz.; blue Hydri geas 25c ea.; pink Spirea | ea. Mrs. S. 'S. McD coe Norwood Ave., NE, Atlai Ph. Dr. 8-7316. : Col. or pot plants, 12, $2. Begonias, Ranch Moss Cacti. Others separately tar Bethlehem ea.; : 35c doz., 50, $1.25. Phlox, assorted colors, 123; 12 Chryssuthansea lanta 19. Ph. CE-3-0293. (Elephants Ear) , 2 bushes 25c; die plants, well ea. Add postage. hemums, d, amber, bronze, k, rose, lavender, iroon, red, orchid, s, and Koreans, . Mrs. Leland Bainbridge. ade prize-winning mum plants, good colors, $2.50 doz. 5 en Send Thrift; King Alfred White Star Bethle- . Mrs. Florence a ae Buchanan. zi red, purple, - rose ite 50c doz. Mrs. itehead, Bogart. Ph. e giant size, mix- lors, $3 doz.; many ris and 15 varieties $1.25 doz. Will |postage. Mrs. Sa 3 Rt. 5, Cumming. |Iris 50c doz. Swiss giant Pansy plants, now blooming in seed beds, several hundred shipped for $2 postpaid. Lee Abernathy, Barnesville. Sea African Violets, many new varieties and colors, 4 differ- ent plants, $1.25; Dbl. pink, white and ever-blooming red single Begonia, 20c ea.; Angel wing Begonia and Philoden- dron, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge. . : Dahlias, fine giant size, a mixture of colors, $3 doz.; Many colors of Iris and 15 variety of Verbena $1.25 doz. Exchange sofe for large tyne Glad. bulbs. Mrs. L. P. Ivey, Rt. 1, Bremen. Dahlia tubers, many colors and sizes, $1.25 doz. First 10 orders will send 6 free tubers with ea. order. Mrs. Lovelle enees Rt. 3, Box 82, Blairs- ville. . : Pyracantha bushes, pink Thrift, and Ivy vines, for sale. Mrs. W. K. Steedman, Rt. 2, Box 48, Chamblee. Ph. ME-4-2793. 20 good Iris, (no whites), $4. C; many colors and }i- colors of unlabeled Siber in callis; some new _ varieties, $1.50 doz.; Oxalis, Ophiopogon and small Mums, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Rob- ertson, Carrollton. Star of Bethlehem, 50c doz.; Sultana cuttings, 5, 50c; 12 dif. African Violet leaves, $1.15; rooted Wisteria, Forsy- thia, Scotch Broom, Red Spi- rea, pink Crepe Myrtle, Jan. Jasmine, 35c; unrooted Abelia, rose, white Weigelia, 3, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes, Rt. 1, Canon. Well rooted Cacti cuttings: Hen and Biddies, 60c ea.; 3, $1; Starfish, $1; Christmas and November, rooted 50c; 3, $1 unrooted; Finger, 50c ea. Some too large to mail. Add muel Caine, Cushion Mums, pink, or- lange, 50c doz.; Mixed color Add _ postage. ;_ | Like to exch. for some pecars. pink, rose, pur- uchsia, maroon, | Spiders, Spoons, Tris, butter and al Daffodils, white s, orange Daylilies, Violet, White hybrid Dbl. orange and 50, $2.50 Anemones, Ko-- . Mrs. Leland Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Cal- houn. Several different Geran- iums, including Red Rosebyd; several different Begonia, Shrimp plant, Night Bloom- ing Cereus, Rubber plant, Cacti, Chicken Gizzard and others. 25 cuttings for $1 35. One small African violet free with each order. Add 25c postage. Mrs. J. H. Gable. Rt. 50, |3.. Cedartown. Large Amaryllis 6, Box perennial Ver- white, reds, pur- _lavender, _ cerise yes, $1.25 doz.; $i C. All colors ge and small; but- 2 doz. $1.35. Dif. proved Iris $1.35 id. Mrs. H. E. Rich-. 1, Bowdon. : Rhodendron, Mtn. , red, yellow wild Hemlock, Spruce, 2 doz.; Per. Phlox, pink large blue Violets, z.; Irish Junipers, globe $4 doz. Sadie Wil- jidge. ; large type also rare type small, daisy types, 75 doz., ec, $2; Several col- owing improved doz., large red d, 75 doz.; hardy d 1% do Alfred Jonquils ite Narcissus, $2 ran Lilies, Purple ge Daylilies, purple 12, $1; Snowdrop 50c Mrs. Beatrice 2, Bremen. oer. , 10 to 12 in. $3) C.. ces Chrysanthemum slips 75c doz.; assorted daisy and but- ton Mums, 50c doz.; perennial Phlox, 3 doz. $1.25; Physoste- gia plants, 15, 50c;- Iris, -15, $1. Add postage. Yellow and red Hibiscus seed 10c okt. with stamped envelope. Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Crawfordville. ahlias, Mrs. Geo. LeCou- tillier, Winged Victory, Baby Royal, Mrs. I. D. Van Farner, Mrs. Harrold, Mary Sher- woods Peach, Wiley Post, Son of Satan, Rosy Morn, Andreas Hofer, Rose Glory, Jacks Discovery. Salmon Jer- sey, 30c ea. 12, $3, 18, $4, labeled. Postpaid. C. G. Mason, P.O. Box 356, Clarkesville. Rooted Verbena, 14 colors: dark velvet red, cardinal, brilliant red, white, pink, pur- ple, rose, lavender, candy stripe and others, 3 doz. $1.25. Moss packed. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula. Perennial Verbena rooted; 14 colors, velvet red, white, stripe, brilliant red, rose, dark purple, pink, bright red, lavender, others, 3 doz. $1.25; Red or white Cushion Mums 75 doz. Moss packed, labeled if wanted. Mrs. H. B. Rober- son, Chula. Red Nerine lilies, 75c doz:; large yellow Hemerocallis, $2 doz. or exch. for white Rab- bit-nose Begonia. Add Post- age. Cuttings or plants. Add postage. Mrs. L. S. Brown, 1 Wild Wood Drive, Co- Iris; many varieties Hemero-| Angel wing, beefsteak, ruf- fle-leaf red and white Guineawing Begonias, 50c. Dbl. Geraniums, assort. coiors, | Justicia, alligator plant, 40c; Ponda plant, Crows foot corncob, zebra, eagle clams and eyes Cacti, 40c; Rubber rose Aeroplane plant 30c. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn, Cumming. Choice Cannas, fresh dug to order. Eureka creamy- white; Teresa, deep old rose; | President-dwarf, Scarlet; Grand Opera, Aida, salmon pink. Mignon, orange, pink. 3, $1. Add 30c postage and 10 extra on checks. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula. Chrysanthemums, White, gold, golddust yellow, pink. Shaggy cream, Red Charm, Magic white, Bronze, 25 plants $2. Add 25c postage: Daisy type white. yellow, pink, red. bronze, 20 plants $1. Red Spider lilies $1 doz. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuthbert. Abelias 2-3 ft. 90c ea.: Boxwoods, Sempervivum, $1 to $6 ea.; Vinca Major and Minor. Cannot ship. Mrs. W. M. Gilbert, 218 Elmo St., Col- lege Park. Ph. Po. 1-3864. Chrysanthemum plants, white ball, pink quill, black hawk (red) white Doty, small pink pom, 12, $1; pink daisy, cream daisy, some unknown colors, 18, $1. Add 25c post- age. Exch. for large type in- curved Orchid, lavender red and tiny white button. Miss Ruth Underwood, Rt. 3, Con- vers. - Red tree Dahlia tubers, 8 for $1.20; Maidenhair Ferns, Pine- apple geranium and Ardisia plants, 45c ea. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver. Chrysanthemums, most any color and size, from small Cushions, 20c ea. to yellow Mammoth, $1 ea. Shade trees, Oak, Camphor, Cherry Laur- el, Ligustrum, Mimosa, Mont- bretia and wild violets, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman. Winter Pinks, also Catnip, 25c bunch; and strawberry plants, 80c doz. Rev. Gene Southerland, Oakman. Yellow, orange, brown, Day lilies, 75c doz.; Lady Lake, old fashion purple Verbena and white Daisies, 25c doz; Mimosa, Calycanthus, 8, $1; Jan. Jasmine, 5, 75c; Black Eyed Susans, 25c doz; Black- berry lilies, 50c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Thomas J. Watson, Rt. 3, Box 217, Lithonia. 10 colors, large Mums, 25, $1; Ferns, Cactus, Begonias, Moss, 2, 25c; 4 colors, Cannas, 75c doz; 6 col. Altheas, Rose of Sharon, 8, $1; Pink, blue But- terfly Bush, 5, $1; pink Thrift, 5 doz., $1; Daylilies, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Law- son, Rt. 3, Box 216 Lithonia. Pink Thrift $1 C. PP. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Rt. 2, Lela. Best Exhibition Mums, show type in Turners pink, yellow, white, purple Monarch; all kinds 2-tone colors and small type. 20c and up; Rooted yel- low Tithonia; Giant Zinnias; Asters, Dianthus, Pinks; Ager- atum; Physotegia; Salvia; 40c doz. Wet pkg. Add Postage. o R. J. Fleming, Lincoln- on. Exhibition Mums, Spiders and Incurves, $1.50 doz.; oth- ers 75 doz.; Daffodil bulbs $1 ea. Come and dig them; Fever- few 25c doz. Add 25c postage on 2 doz;-Coxcomb seed, 20c tsp and stamped enevelope. No checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. - 3 dif. red dbl.. Geranium cuts, white, pink Oxalis, white, pink Rain lilies, 6 dif. Cactus cuts, pink Justicia, 10c ea; Purple, yellow Iris, Black- |berry Lilies, Mullein-Pinks, blue tame Violets, small yel- low Daffodils, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. Mixed colors Verbena; white blue and pink Thrift; mixed Chrysanthemums. and Red Hot Poker, 50e doz. Mrs. Ethel Black, Murrayville. - MARKET BULLETIN Dark red Mums and yellow winter Pinks, 60c_ doz., post- paid. Mrs. H. M. Christie, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Easter Lilies, Lilac; Japoni- eas, Altheia, Lilies, Barberry, Azaleas, Laurels, Dogwoods, 25c ea.; Tiger Lilies, blue flags Gladiolas, Blue Grass, Sweet Williams, Tansy, Snow on the Mountain, Ladies Wash Bowl, $1.50 doz. Well rooted. Damp moss packed. Add postage. Boxwoods 50c ea. Mrs. Claude Wright, Loving. Pink Cannas 20c; blue Ag- eratum 15c clump: dbl. yel- low Daffodils and Orange Cup Jonquil bulbs 40c doz. Add postage. Miss Jewell Martin, Rt. 1, Menlo. f Double Dianthus, midget and tall blue Ageratum; dbl. white Feverfew 50c doz.; Snap dragon, Digitalis, Goldenglow, Canterbury bells 75c doz; Per. white Candytuft; per. blue Phlox, rooted Coleus $1.25 doz. Add 30c postage and 10c exchange on checks. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Mum plants; white Turner incurves, Silver Sheen white incurve, Sunglow bronze, Golden Wedding, deep yellow incurve, large type, Pompons white, 12, $1.50; 16, $2; 24, $3. Moss packed. Postpaid. G. M. Moseley, Menlo. Pink Mtn. Laurels, white Rhododendron, white Pines, Spruce Pines, Evergreens and ornamental Strawberry bush- es; Asst. colors native Azaleas, all choice well rooted, well packed, $1.50 doz. Small or- ders plus 25c; large orders, 50c for packing and postage. Mrs. Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Lilaes, lavender, white, 25c; Chrysanthemums, 7 colors Blue Grape Hyacinths, Abelia, Boxwood cuttings; Lemon Daylilies, yellow, orange, red, single and double. Siberian Tris, white, blue, large and 8 colors. Boxwood cuttings, 30c doz.; Blue, pink Hydrangea, 25c Add postage. Mrs. Tom Harkins, P. O. Box 4, Moun- tain City. Pink Thrift, 50e C; old fash- joned Spiced Pinks, 25c; Jan Jasmine; Forsythia, Redwood vines; Pink Yarrow; Shasta Daisies; blue Clematis vine; Horsement red, lavender rose; Jonquils, yellow bell type and yellow double rose type,; white Narcissus, 30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. S. Quarter- man, Mountain City. Red Dogwoods, 18-24 in. $1.50-$2 ea.; Pink, yellow, red Weigelia, white Hydran- gea, Babysbreath, deep red Rose of Sharon, 20 blue Lilac, red Locust, Althea, 50c ea.; White Rose of Sharon $1; large blue of Dutch Iris, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Rres- ley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay Well rooted Boxwoods 10- 12 in. $1 doz.; Young rooted Spruce Pines 50c.ea.; Shasta Daisy, Lemon Rosa, 4, $1; Primmers Rose, Larkspur, 15, $1; Seven Sisters Rose, Canada Gladioli, 5 for $1. Add postage. R. C. Stover, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Cedars, 50c ea. Add _ post- age. Mrs. E. N. Southerland. Rt. 3, Ellijay. Nice collection Dahlia bulbs (bloom up to 10 in. dia.) 8, $1.30; 12, $1.80; Ball type Dahlias, 7, $1; Canna (giant size blooms) 6 yellow, 3 red. 3 pink, 12, $1; Canna (giant bena plants free with order. Postpaid. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5; Hilijay. Giant size Dahlia bulbs, as~ sorted colors, my _ selection. Doz. bulbs $1.75; Pancake Cacti cuttings, 1 petal 15c, or 2 for 25c; Red Sultana cut- tings, 10c ea.; Jack-Beans, 10c packet. Add postage. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Nice collection Dahlia bulbs bloom up to 10 in. dia.) 8, 1.30; 16, $2.35; Cannas (giant size flower) 4 yellow, 3 red, 2 pink, 9, 75c; mix. col. Ver- benas 50c doz.; 2 pkt. flower seed free with order. Post- paid. Mrs. Ethel Mooney, Rt. 5, Ellijay. PAGE THREE Daffodils, Orange Lilies, Star of Bethlehem, tame Vio- lets, purple Foxglove. 3 doz. $1; Pink hardy Phlox, red Gladioli, purple Iris, gold But- ton, 65c doz.; White English Dogwood, Goldenbell; D. P. roses, purple lilac, bridal- wreath, 3, $1; 25 Boxwood too big to ship. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Large mixed colors Mums, . brown Daylilies, mixed color ~ Tris, $1.50 C.; Red and June Cactus, 25c ea.; Red and pink Peonies, 60c ea.; Large Gla- dioli 35 doz.: Sweet Williams 60c doz. Add postage under $5. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Rt. 3, Box 52, Ellijay. : 400 or 500 young Boxwoods, 6-8 in. high. Sell cheap, 10 mi. W. Ellijay. just off Chats- worth Hwy. A. W. West, Rt. 1, Ellijay. Wild Iris, wild Violets, tame Strawberry plants. 8, $2: yel- low Dock, Blood Root, 2 doz. 50c: Yellow Root, 5 doz. $2.50, Add postage. Miss Odell. Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. : Pink and blue perennial For-Get-Me-Nots; all colors, perennial Dianthus pinks: sky blue and orchid flowering Iris; Violets lue and gray and Snowdrops. $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. Orange, lemon lilies: purple King Iris; Daffodils; variegat- ed Violets, 75c; pink Weige- las, big red Roses: purple Lilac: Sweetshrub: Azaleas; Bridalwreath, Bride Boquet, pink Almond, 12, $2: Holly bushes, 4 ft., $1: Sweet Wil- liams, 50 bunch. Add nost- age. Well rooted. Miss Grace E. Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Dbl. orange Davlilies, $1 doz.; Lemon Lilies, 8, $1: dark red Weigelas, yellow Weige- las, $1 ea., small 50c ea.; Fall Chrysanthemums, all col. $1 doz.: bronze Iris, 8. $1: Spi- rea, pink, red. white. 50c ea. Del. Georsia. No less $1. Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Giant Dahlia (some blooms 10 in.) bulbs, Lemon yellow, Bronze, lavender, white. pur- ple. Avalon yellow, Autumn, 6. $1.25, my selection $2 doz.; Elephant Ears, 35c ea., Shasta Daisies 75 doz.; Rooted pink June Cactus, 50c ea. Postpaid. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5 Ellijay. Rooted Weigela: vink and double, Altheas, Petunia plants, ready to bloom; pink, purple, red and white Ver bena: pink Thrift: White Babybreath and Pot ovlants. At my home, E. Clayton school at Ellenwood. Mrs. C. A. Winkler, Rt. 1, Ellenwood. 100 evenly shaped Box-: woods for sale. At my home. Write if interested in entire lot. Mrs. J. L. Jolly, 205 Sher- wood Rd., Rome. -Scarlet King Verbena plants with red blooms, bloomin: some all summer, $1 doz. Ad postage. No checks. Mrs. C. H. Weems Sr., Rt. 1, Riverdale. Ph. Jonesboro 6067. All colors nice Day lilies; 5, $1 Spider lilies $1 doz; April and paper-white Narcissus 25 doz.; Blue Morning Glories that stay open all day, 5, $1. Mixed col. Chrysanthemum plants medium 35c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta. White and pink Hydrangea, Maple Leaf and double Pink dnd ned Begonias, cuttings 15e ea. Rain lily bulbs: 15s_ ea;. Green leaf Caladium and A= maryllis bulbs 25c ea.; Sword. and Boston Fern, 25c ea. Mrs. Tyrus Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Geraniums and _ Begonias rooted, 25c ea; red and pink Verbena, 10c ea., 50 White and Yellow Narcissus $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Mums, field grown, Yellow, Canary, Red, Bronze, 2-tone, 60c doz.; Daylilies, Yellow, Ca- nary, Double Bronze, Red, Old Gold, $1.25 doz. Add postage. V. W. Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 184, Savannah, - PAGE FOUR , FLOWERS us; dbl. Petunias; Xmas. = MAREST-SY LET FOR SALE Dbl. red and rose ao jum; eh red and nae ie and a e git: er Pies, 40 doz: ink & yas, 25 b ch} Sear et a erbena, Ha ee pe t Pink ain Lilies, 60 aa ost- ge. Mrs. Lee acer, oyston. Dbl. red and pink Begonias nd salmon Sultanas, 154 cut- ing; mixed colors Chrysan- themums, $1 dos.} mixed col- or Mums, 50 doz. Dusty Mill- er and plue Ageratum and mixed color Petunia plants, 5 doz; Pink Weigelas, laven- eer Altheas, 20@ doz. Del. } ary R. Phillips, Rt. 1, Roys- on. Mixed yard plants, 35c doz., doz, $1; 3 kinds Begonias, erns, Geranium cutie s and yellow Dahlia bulbs, 15 ea,; 2, $1; 20 pot plants, all dif. 1. add postage ias and print sacks. Mrs. Jose- h Gibbs, Rt. 2, Box 67, Re- becca. Rose, red, salmon, white, dbl. Geraniums; dbl. red, pink, white, maple leaf and single red, pink Begonias; purple, pink, Fuchsia, Chicken Giz- gard; red with red leaf Cole- Cac- tus. Artillery Fern, 15 ea. ae Add postage. Mrs. W. . Rice, Rt. 1, Royston. Red Salvia, Coriander, dbl. white Feverfew, Plumosis, ierembergia, blue Salvia, orget-Me-Not, Shasta Dasies, ollyhock, Cornflower, Straw flower, 6, 50c No. less $1 ord- ers. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 20, Register. Gladioli, Spider Lilies, Can- nas, Iris, 50c doz.; Pink and white Oxalis, Ageratum, Shas- ta Dasies, Verbena, Sweet Wil- ee Chrysanthemums, Vinca, iriope, 40c doz.; white Wis- teria, flowering Quince, Spir- a, flowering Almond, Lilacs, B0e ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. - Ale Rt. 15 Rome. Ph. Blooming size Sultana, asst. Bu, Begonia, double rose- red and pink, 35c ea. Coleus, 20c ea.,; African Vio- lets, blooming, asst. colors, ouble and single, $1 ea. Mrs. . G. Aderhold, Rt. 3, Box 06, Sparta. 11 colors Verbenas for sale or to exch. for feed sacks; 3 eee for 3 sacks alike; or 2 doz. ums, white and yellow, shag- fy type for 3 sacks. Mrs. S. . Wimpey, Rt. 1, Screven. Large type Mums, mixed col ors, white, red, yellow, purple, ge old, 3 doz. $1.75; Small Daisy ushion Mums, yellow and white 3 doz. $1. 50: Baby dwarf ellow Cushion Mums, red Daylilies, 1 doz. $1.25. Add ostage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, hellman. Dioscorea Batatas bulblets blooms perfume the yeard), 8 5e or exch. for Galdiolus or per. kind of dry bulbs or onch-shell Begonia, dbl. Pree any color, rooted, aidenhair fern, Geranium uttings or any kind of bulbs. Miss) F. B. Moore, Suwanee. Duplex Gebera Dasies, blooming size, per. Phlox, lar- e Nandinas, Boston Fern, 25 a.; red spider Lilies, paper hite Narcissus, per. blue Sal- yia, Silver King, small Nan- inas, Coreapsis, dbl. white everfew, rooted Sultanas, Yarrow, 75c doz.; Mum col- Jection, 50, $1. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Stapleton. Blue Iris, 75 doz.; ose, 50c ea.; yellow Peches Roses, 0c doz.; Weeping Mary, 25c a. Add __ postage. outherland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Jonquils, Daffodils, Orange day lilies, Blue Violets, Pur- cs King Iris, Wild Iris, 75 Br idalwreath, Purple Lilac, Crepe Myrtle, pink Almonds, eeping Mary, Pink Azaleas, , 50c; Yellow Japonicas, 4, 1.50. Add postage. Mrs. Her- man Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. xch. for Dah-|C Gorden | Large type Chr yacntient ms white, yellow, Ph k, wine. | loom a fall. (ees a p _ summer oom ae | ap n hrysanthemyms unch, postpaid. ri imag actus, 2 plants Pt al actus 25 pines, (5 zz\ Aiiay a aad one: k | day lilies, Blue Violets, Pur- | re hy e King I e-tone Vio- oe $3.80 M 4 : Baftoail ls, | Blue Violets, eh =e ox- 75 C.; Bridalwreath, ove, gy Almonds, red Roses, pur- ple Lilac, pink Crepe Myrtle, eeping Mary, 2, 50c. Rooted. Add _ postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Mixed Snapdragons, Salina, 75 doz.; Dbl. Petunias, 6, $1; Red, Salmon Geraniums, 3: $1; Coleus, all colors, 6, 75c. Add oe Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, t. 5, Elberton. Spearmint; 6 colors Chry- santhemum plants, 50c doz., 3 doz., $1.35 PP; yellow Can- as, 6, $1 PP; pink Thrift, $1 >. PP; Damp packed. Mrs. George Collins, 891 Hammond a N.E., Atlanta 5. Ph. CE7- 215; Old fashion Hollyhock seed, pink and red, 15c pkg. Joe C. Hurst, 1617 S. Gordon St., S.W., Atlanta 10. Well rooted Admiral Byrd daisy plants, very large blooms, 60e doz. plus postage. No out of State orders. Mrs. R. E. Tood, 406 E. Rheinhill Rd., S.E., Atlanta 15. Boxwoods, 15-18 in. tall, rooted, $1.50 ea.; sweet smell- ing oneysuckle, Larkspur, blue, and Blue Lilies, 50c doz.; also. red and yellow Plum sprouts, 75c doz. Add. postage. Mrs. Arthur Wheeler, Rt 1, Cumming. Tuberoses, Cannas, Daffo- dils, Gladiolous and Daylily, 50e doz.; Amaryllis, 2, 25c; Chrysanthmums, several col- ors, 35 doz. Add_ postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla. Althea, orchid and white, 10c ea.; Catnip, 15 bunch: Wisteria, 4, $1; Yell oy Chry- santhemums, 75 doz.; bag gated Dahlia bulbs, $1 doz.; Columbine Vines, $1 doz. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Irene Fowler, Rt. 5, Cum- ming. Exhibition mums, rooted cuttings, labeled, white, yel- low Albatross Silversheen, Silver Ball, Blazing Gold, Holiday, Pink Exchantress, Sondra Gail, Detroit News, pink, yellow, bronze Indian- apolis; other fine varieties, $2 doz. Postpaid, moss pack- ed. Mrs. Burton J. Wilber, 1006 Adams St., Decatur. Ph: Dr. 3-6804. gy Gladioli bulbs, blooming size, average 3% in., one col- or, salmon pink. 100 for $1.50 PP. Mrs. Hattie Wigley, Rt. 1, Dallas. Goldenglow, Boston Ivy, Hollynocks.. Bayete *6 ait colors, Per. Asters, Per. Phlox, Per. Sweet Peas, Blackberry Lilies, 12, $1; Snowballs rooted, 4, $1. Maidenhair Fern, 6, $1. Ageratum 50 doz. Moss Packed. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Nice rooted Nimberger, dark purple robe, per. border plant $1.75 for 100 blooming size planters. Add postage. No less than 100 sold. Mrs. Lon Ash- worth, Rt. 1, Dacula. 1000 Camphor trees, 6-8 in., 10c ea.; 5000 clumps heavily sodded Ophiopogon (wide border plants,) 10c ea.; Lo- quat trees in gal. cans. Will mail Camphor trees; others FOB. Paul Roddenberry, 603 NN, Broad=St:,.:Cairo; Ph, 22= 2832. 15 fine Iris, all colors but white, unnamed, 15, $1; 6 dif. Daylilies, 6, $1; bedding Mums, 25, $1; fine improved Canna Lilies, pink, white, red, 3, $1. Send 25 postage and 35@ postage for out of state. Mrs. W. B. Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville. Daffodils, Jonauils, Orange- | a | colors, Primrose, Wil ee Monkey Face; House- | Honeysuckle, |Rt. 3, oe bro m pla als white dai oe ums. i and nge fo tysant ms arge Gla s; also white ip a i or sale exch. Mrs. croggs, Rt. 1, Alto. Chrysanth eke ie fe var- gen pw a (oronge}. Garnet ing; cto ae Apricot eh ( pink) OF d oth Mi capt Keio er nee rdere on ot 2 @ Postage, No letters mse ee Hee oR; McAlpin, Rt. Pai apoosa. Monkey Faces (sgme dine called Widows Tears), 75 doz. PP. Mrs. R. W. Roper, ave i Trion. ; 5 col. Verbena, 7 col. Chy- santhemums, | Lily plants, Bleeding Heart, giant Zennia, all colors, giant Marigold, 2 Lady Mums, rose Johnny | lee Larkspur, | and Spider Lilies, Jump-Ups; At 50c doz. Add| postage. Mrs. J ae Ge Cambs Rt. 1, Toomsboro. : Many colors Double Geran- iums, many kinds Begonias in- cluding Ange el Wing, Birney Heart, and Stltanas in severa colors and other house plants. 12 unrooted cuttings, all dif- ferent, $1 PP in Ga. Mrs. A. R. Landin, Toccoa. White, pink and red Sul- tanas; white, red, orange and American Beauty Geraniums; ee, white and red Begonias, 5e cutting, 2 for 25c; Sweet William plants, all colors, 40c}. doz. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar- tin. Mixed colors Iris 25 for $1: April blooming Nateies is $1 C; Mixed Ornament ourd seeds, 20c packet. s. John Weaver, Rives, Pecagie : 24 in., 10c ea; Cherry laurel, 18-24 in., 10c ea. postage ex- tra. Reduced prices on quanti- ty orders. Jack Phillips, Box| 104, Warm Springs. Snow Drops; white Narcis- sus with yellow center, 35c} doz.; 4 dif. Cactus, 4, $1; also Gem Everbearing Strawberry $2 C. Add postage. Mrs. War- _ McDaniel, Rt. 2, ee Gerbera. Daisy, 12 for $3. Hemerocallis, ea. dif. labeled, 12, $1.50, newer $2 Pink Charm, Geo. Kelso, Royalty, Minnie Comet, Caballerio, San- trafe, 35 ea.; Queen Esther, Royal Ruby, Red Velvet, 12 dif. hardy Mums, 60c. 35c pee Mrs. M. P. Combs, ashington. Dats by doz; Gerbera $3; Byrd, $1 Spice Pinks 12, 60c; Hemerocallis, 25 ea.; Linda, Autumn Red, Matador, Port, Purple Waters, Sweetbriar Warpath, Tejuo, 50c ea.; Ka- mapha Honey Redhead, Pink Charm, 35e postage 1 doz. 10c ea. additional doz. Mrs. F. M. aes Washington. Honeysuckle: Sweetshrubs, Bird of Paradise, Running Cape Jasmine, French Mulberry, 10c ft. Exch. for print sacks. M. O. only. No out-of-state orders. Mrs. Ninia Loyd, Rt. 1, Toomsboro. White shaggy, pink and yel- low Mums; red spider Lilies, 50c doz. Lilliope border plants, Japanese and p oe white Nar- cissus, $1 C. Add 50g postage per order. Mrs. O. S. Fields. a N. Madison St., Thomas- ville. Chrysanthemums, large dbls., meds., Dasies, pompons, Cushion and some incurves; Colors red, yellow, white, pink rose, peach, lavender. Mixed only. 4 doz. $1.25; Daylilies, Gold Cargo, Hoover, Lillian Russell, Heart Stealer, Gar- den of Roses, Cinderella, 3, $1. Mrs. Lillian Owens, Rt. 2, Tal- lapoosa. Fine daylilies, unlabeled mixed, blooming size, 5, $1.25 and 3 fine Mum plants free; brown | stri blue Salvia and Dusty Miller, trig 10, $1; aie Soliel DOr yel- ae six low paper white Narcissus. 75e doz $5 GC: Exch. some for Ga. Easter, Day or August li- lies. Mys. Henry. Fast growing 1 Ligustrum 18- Box 167, Griffin. : Ib.; ae Ri per peas, | man Watson, wkins- ~ FLOWERS WAN TED Vv oe Want Aghimahel bulbs, in oat rit e other eglors than e and purple. Send prices and colors | 88 available. Mrs. ohn Attice, | Rt.. 1, Box 278, Commerce. Want an old fashioned grant climbing Marechal ell Rose bush, rooted. Write price and ag of plant. Mrs. A. Ki- vette, Rt. 1, Manchester. Want exchange 1956, peel Stuart pecans at 25 ao pecan meats at $1 Ib. for Dah. au ae Mum plants or ros- 35, raed 2 ae a few tall White ond : rple lilac roots, also some| steria, Advise. Mrs. Leon x Norcross, Rt. ts ce 1- Bs) Clayton. 24 Cae Want plants dt Dwace: Pe-. tunia in pink and Lily of the Valley bulbs. Mrs. C. Ed-) Pee pe Govt te: ward Wright, 1654 N. Deca-|Ge tur Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. Dr. 3-3416. 5 HS FOR SALE 1st yr. 100 wilt-resistant, direct from Coker, reg. cotton- seed, treated and delinted, 1 gro | Tess in an 000 1b. ie jtum, Palmet m in quatities of 2 nore; 8 lb les var. gin, 40 pet. lint, 1-1-16 in.| staple, in 100 lb. bags, | $6; 5), bags, $25 FOB. H. P. Malcom, Rtsezy. ieee AT, Social Circle. a Ph. 3340 eee \ "Sciligea seed, Geute a nd ag, ed, 99.7 pet. Purity; 90 erm: $15. CWT. Cecil Roe Pine st Acres, R erdale. . Combine peed? Garny. 99.38: Purity 77 pet. No cracks no weevils, $3.50 bu. Better pric es on 100 bu. or more lots. | Robert A. Eaverson, Rt. Dewey Rose. Ph. Blberton |p 1883-M4. + Genuine SM viinigton Sericea| i Lespedeza, Germ. 91 p ity, 99.68 pct. Hugh. Davis Good tender Saure ven, white half runner and whi creaseback cornfield beans ibe cupful; Red speckled Crowder Pur-| @ berry plants, at _ $2 up prep: and white Mush Peas, 50 -cup- Mrs. ful. Add postage. Mrs. Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. oe Calif. Muli. start. Send stamped envelope with each order. Miss a Weeks, Dial. Reclgened eneeeae an se Peas; Kobe Germ. 90 pct. 15c Ib.; Sericea, Germ. 89 pct., 16 Germ. 86 pet., $4.75 bu. All F.O.B. John C agi coe Ph: LO:7-8709. 5 New aaghe Mush Peusy g Everbearing White Peas, 25e lb. ae here. White Lady Fin- eas, new, 30c 2. FOB on Ga. Mrs. R. F. Cato, Stapleton. Brown- top Millet, purity 98.79, germ 87 pct., 8e lb. Nor- ohnson, Warrenton. New Clemson Spineless } Okra seed, Germ. 90 pct. 50c lb. Add postage. 100 Ibs. $37.50 |: FOB. Charles Gowder, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. , oe Old time iender half runner, garden Beans, 65c teacup, 3 cups $1.80; Blue Java and red spotted Crowder Peas, 50c tea-1e cup, 5 cups $2. Postpaid in Ga. G. T.- Brown, Rt. Sy Baila Ground. _ Good tender _bune seed weevil fre Canis Beer Seed 20 : Running reangeie nee $3.50 M. Elm David Mann, R Marglobe Tom Please add 27 post oe x dg eo ants are Y. vee K. ion. oan Gh No- one ree I oe a ae ae ee ee ee eee ee nee tobe: To strong, field | $2.25, | Tifton, Hwy. 41, eee Tifton. Ph. 281-W-1. try, Rt. 3, Calhoun. Cert. Bunch P oR sweet Po- tato plants $7. it: Running vine fred skin P. R. Potato plants - | $5, M; ey in mR or are t.1, Ara- | E. H. Hall -. Gas plants at my farm 7 mi. north of $4. M. Berry Rutger, marglobe, new stone Tomato plants $2.50 M; Ruby King | Calif. wonder Cayenne hot Pepper plants, $3. M; also Black |Beauty Florida high bush Egg- plants $1.00 C. aoe toe papa : Calif. wonder Seek Pepper, | long slim red Cayenne hot Pep-|C {per 50c C; $4. M. Rutger To- mato plants 40c C.; $3. M. Field , | 8rown and moss packed with -|paper wrapping. Vernon Wil- S liams, Rt. 1 Box 31, Hazelhurst. i Amichaka plants, 50c for 15. Gourds 20 for 25c _|and stamped envelope. Catnip E S|: 40c bunch. Add postage. Mite . New Mar- 20 p | No SS Lightsey, Screven. 1300, 60c, 400 $1.; G. P. Nunn. ee Ve Marglobe nd. Rutgers Borate: : | plants, $2.50 M; sweet and hot Peppers, $3.50 M. Gov. inspt. +|Red and Pink Copper skin P.R. Potato plants, $3.50 M. Del. Prompt . shipment. No checks. = oem oe Rt. 2, Surrency. | Govt. Inspt. red skin P.R. po Tato plants, $3.50 M; Tomato, - | Marglobe and Rutgers, $2.00 M; 3 M or more $1.75 M. 50e Cc. checks. Delivered. Paul Rutger tomato plants from |eert. seed. $3.50 . Pick up at my home. Katie Griffin, 703. Smith Ave. Thomasville, oe _|CA 6-4708. Gem Pierbensiee strawberry M. | an bush strawberry plants, $1. doz. 3 doz. of ea. kind, $5. Post- paid. T. E. Eason, - Gave Inspt.. eaten, improved pink and red. skin P.R. Potato, $2.50 M; 2 M up $2.25 M, del; Marglobe, and Rutger Tomato, Moss pack, $1. C; 2 M up $1.75 M. del; Calif. sweet and hot Pep- per plants. Moss. pack. pe M. del. W. R. tees Rt. Sur- rency. ; ~Ga> Collard, 500, $1.25: $s : M; 5M $8.50; Copenhagen Cab- 3 bage 50e C; "400 $1.5 500 $1.25; Rutger vand Marglobe Tomato, 500 $1.25. or 500, $1, 50. postpaid. Solomon Davis, RFD 1, eo, 370, Mill- edgeville. oS White | Jealous: - Artichocke | plants 50, 35c; 70 C. Add post- jage. Also. ? good quality wild es bark. 2 lb. $1. plus 25c for postage. James Mullis, Re 1 Dexter. aie _2utger and Scarlet Dawn To- matoes, ). | flower, Brussell sprouts, Salsify, id. | Wakefield Cabbage, Broccoli, Kale, Cauli- Carrots, Cabbage Collard, Eggplants, Bell, Hot, Pimento Peppers. 35 ~ |doz Herbs: Sage, Lemon Balm, - | Horehound, Mint, Coriander, Dill, Parsley, 6 for 50c. Mrs. H. De Vv. Franklin, Sr= het 1, Box 20, _| Register. Ff Tomato plants, Marglobe, : Rutgers and New Stone, 500, $1.75; $3.00 M. Prepaid. Field grown plants, moss packed. Mrs. Mattie Stevens, P. O. Box 188, D..wson. Ph. 278-J .. _ Cert. Gold Rush and improved Me P.R. Potato plants; now ready, $4. M. Del. by parcel _ post. (Have 500 bushels bedded will ship any day specified). E. F. . | Entrekin, Rt. 1, 270. Bremen. Marglobe and | Rutger Toma- to plants $2. M., Sweet and hot | Pepper plants Sane Inspt. P. R. Potato plants $2.50 M. Del. Prompt. shipment. No | t Oma eiiee, nie ee M;~= Govt. Checks. | Surr ency. thas Wakefield abba, 3 ( $1. hundred ea Cert. at Potato | P Kilpatrick, Quitman. 1182 Gum |. | Club Rd. N.W., Atlanta 18. | potato and 25 white Ga. Head- Crab grass, $22; Wheat, Oat Charlie Shelton, Rt. Lincoln- ue izer | 3 tractor; 1C Sericea Lespedeza seed, cleaned and scarified, Germ. 90 pet; ate 98 pct. $14 per 3s. B.A. Dougherty, C/O Cane Acres Farm, Rt. ae 183 A, Griffin. Phx White, prown- eyed peas, Germ. 90 pct.; early purple hull peas, Germ. 88 pet.; late purple hull, Germ. 79 pet. 40c cupful. 2 cups, 75c, plus 10 extra for postage on ea. cup. Mrs. -8:.W.. Wright, Rt). 1, Tallapoosa. Ph. 6898. < yr. pepper seed, 10 pods, 10e; hot Boquet pepper, 10c thimble full of seed. Plus self- addressed, stamped envelope for both. Toney Jackson, Rt. 2, Waco. Kudzu erowns rooted, $2.00 $12.50 M. Add postage - H. Cc Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., At- lanta. Ph. PO. 1-7626. SEED & PLANTS WANTED ; Want Martin Gourd Seed. C. L. Perdue, 3401 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur. Want Syrup Cane seed also Mung Bean seed for planting for hay. Ralph Dewberry, Rt. 2, Acworth. Want Beane Sead for plait: ing. H. M. Moorman, Lovett. Want Herb plants, Laven- der, Thyme, Rosemary, etc. State what you have and price. Mrs. John Paul Johns, Yonah- Toccoa. Want. several hundred pounds spotted leaf Bur Clov- er seed. Advise whether seed cleaned or in the bur. JD Want some Starr Millet seed Advise what you have and price. R. G. Hendrick, Shiloh. Want 300 bunch yellow yam ing collard plants, and few big muskmelon seed. Write what you have and price. W. A. Mar- shall, Rt. 1, Barnesville. FEED & GRAIN _ FOR SALE 3 tons good peanut hay. Mrs. Irne W. Harrell, RFD 1, Rhine. Real nice feed corn $1.75 bu. at my home. Less than 5 bu., $2 bu. W. Y. Summers, Rt. 5, Newnan. Ph. 1690W3. Good grass hay free of weeds, 65c bale or $25 ton at farm. Marvin Maddox, RFD 4, Winder, Ga. Plenty hay and Oat straw, for sale. W. M. Clemones, 1406 ie Spring Rd. Rome. Ph. 6906. Heavily fertilized-high pro- tein hay, Square and round bales, per ton: Sericea Lespe- deza and Brown Top Millet, $25; Johnson grass and Ber- muda grass, $20; Johnson and and Rye straw, $15. Consider exch. for good feeder steers. James Butts, B&B Ranch, The Rock, Ph. Thomaston 3760. Good milling or Feed corn, SiS: piu. hiley C.-C, ch, Senoia. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 300 egg elec. Farm Master Incubator, good cond. $20. Will deliver within 50 mi. on. Case 2-row Planter, fertil- attachment, - practically new. Fits any 3-way hitch reaator Cultivator io Gravely Tractor, used, with elec. starter, Rotary plow and cultivator. Excellent cond. S. W. Johnson, Rt. 2, Rosseville. Ph, Ca, 9-5887. Several thousand 1 quart cap. aluminum turpentine cups, 3c ea. at my place. J. M. Paulk, Rt. 1, Willacoochee. Allis Chalmers G. Tractor, belt pulley attachment, mow- er, planter, fertilizer equip., dise tiller, smoothing harrow, cultivator frame with spring teeth and straight teeth, tract extractor, tool bar and mise. plows, good cond., $795. Robert Allen, RFD 3, Fay- etteville. Ph. 3942. 24 in. 10-dise King bush and bog harrow: Case field silage cutter and cattle squeeze shoot. C. J. Steed, Rt. 3, Carrollton. Ph. Roopville 2134.- One Oliver 15 Combine. Herman Grogan, Rt. 4, Box 3, Marietta. Ph. 9-4672. Tractors and Combines, Cot- ton -Pickers and Dise harrows, drills, tiller, plows, and alk kinds horse-draws tools. W. M. Clemones, 1406 Cave Spring Rd., Rome. Ph. 6906. One 4 in. BA Gardner Denver irrigation pump, like new, cap. 650 gal. minute at-120 lbs. pres- sure when pulled by 80 HP unit, $300. Wm. D. Warthen, Vidalia. Horse-drawn Mowing- ma- chine, good cond. L. H. Quar- terman, Flemington.. 30 in. cut-off saw in heavy frame, in good cond., could be used with any tractor or motor with pulley, $45.00. Riley C. Couch, Senoia. New Holland corn _ sheller, like new, shelled 2500 bu. corn one season, for sale at one-half price of new. J. F. Thompson, Box 146, Soperton. Water pumps for sale. Con- tact Mrs. O. N. Dubreniel, Rt. 4 Box 411, Austell. Intn] W30 tractor on rubber tires, in good cond., also J. D. converted mower and_ rake. Reasonable prices. Sell sepa- rately or together. John Q. Ste- phenson, 755 East Broadway, Griffin, Ph. 3189. Peach tree, also Friend pe- can spray machine equipped with automatic cut on and off valve and 10 ft. boom _ pipe; place crosswise with 2 guns each end to spray peach trees with 300 to 1,000 lbs. pressure, $850. Oi- Box 41, Blairsville. Finest of Games, high bred warhorse and Champion Whit- es, White Specks, Allen Cu- bans, and others. Contact. John E. Nicholson, RFD 4, Blairsville. 400 Babcock White Leghorns laying 82 pct. 300 are 10 mo. old and 100 are 18 mo. old. All are vaccinated. J. W. Tay- boro 4701. 5 Black Minorca hens, $1.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. F. Lumkin, 966 Crew St; Sw, At- lanta 15. Giant Black Minorca breed- ing stock, 3 hens and cockerel (show stock) $15.00; Giant black Minorca hatching eggs 15, $3. Prepaid parcel post. L. B. Williams, Newnan. 1 yr, old, $1.25 ea; grown lay- ing Bantam hens, 75 ea; mix- ed Homer Pigeons, 3, $1. Mrs. B. H. Durden, Rt. ay) oa Purebred Mammoth T Goose eggs for hate ea. Kirk sley, 3) 04 5301, boro Rd., Aug Modern game Bantams, Sil- | py Want Peafowl hen within 50| mi. Atlanta. Can call for some} lor, Riverdale. Rt. 1. Ph. Jones-) F. | releasing, 7 grown Speckled Guineas, 10 B. B. Bronze Turkeys 3-4} Ri wks. old, started turkeys; also|e R. I. R. and Red Rocks sex ae For shipping or pick- up. Edward L. Boyd. 2037 Spring Hill Terrace, see Ph. 6-4216. 6 turkey hens, 2 White: 4 black, all laying $7.50 ea. Jack Caldwell, Townsend. Jumbo White Embden geese 2 yr. breeders $5 ea. also Want} pr. Grey African or Chinese Geese, goslins of each. L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross. Turkey and Pheasant White Ringneck, eggs 25c ea; Guinea eggs 15, $1. No letters. Mrs. A. R. DuBard, Lithia Springs. | Ph. Austell 8390. Mallard duck Seep $1.75 |. doz., plus postage. E E. H. Brid- ges, Sharpsburg. ; POULTRY WANTED Want one setting Dark Cor- nish Bantam eges. State price del. H. A. Stahl, Moultrie. Want 4 hens and 1 cock, purebred Bulldog, Dark Cor- 1 nish Bantams, or 2 doz. of the Sees awe Gleaton, Cordele. on week ends. Contact. Scott Candler, 160 S.. Candler Sf; Decatur. GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Ringneck Pheasant hatching eggs $15. C; also few old Phea- sants, hens. now laying, $3 ea. J. H. Roquemore, RFD. No. 2, Americus. Ph. 7575. Bobwhite quail eggs and baby birds available at my place. Will ship birds 6 wks. old. Fine quality stock guar peeres Ralph Keefer, 110 De- lores Way, Forrest Park. Ph. Po. 7-0668 Quail and Chukar BES a- vailable; Chicks. upon order. Northern Bobwhite eggs 25c, Chukar 35c, Jap. King (Co- turnix) Quail 35c, Tenn. Reds 35c, Blue Scale 45c. Discounts of 10 pct. on 50 and 20 pet. on 100, 25 pet. on 250, 30 pct. on 500 Henry M. Hilliard, 219 Mellrich Ave., N. E. Atlanta. Ph. Dr. 8-1109. ; Large Bobwhite Quail rear- ed in flight pens. Excellent for restocking or for' pen breeders, $2 ea. Extra. hens. Few fine Chukar Part- ridges, males -$3, hens, Booking orders for i Ph, LaGrange 8894. Guat aedde duc Ringoeck rae egg. 2 O.B. Canton, Ga. wage. Canton. He Ringneck heasant eg S, $1.50; Ringneck doves, $2 Exch. 2 doves for 1 black, ther-legged Cochin ban rooster; also a Peafowl | kind) hen, within 50 mi. come after. Mrs. N. H. Lier Partridge Roosters. Robert | Dunn, 506 Eleanor St., SE, At lanta. 2 = ReDhits. white, pee white and. grey and rey, 3 mos. old, 3-4 lbs. Bucks 1.25 ea; Does $1. 50 ea. Ship any. place. L. E. Akins, R Byron. Ph. Macon 5- 79) - Large Bobwhite Quail b ah a pr. FOB. Discount. 10 B. H. She Reacher St., SW, ~ Ree 53270. Fantail Piedoae feat ee lines, various colors, splash and solids, etc. Young prs $2.50 pr. up. (_No less prs. ne aes R. Lamar I ey, Rt. woe FOR, SALE Reg. Herefor: cla ede type, 8-12 mos. old, aa $125 ea. Cecil Travis, C/O Pine Crest Acres, Riverdal Two young Angus bulls, | with papers, 7 bred, Reg. An- gus cows, 6 yearl two Suffolk- ampshir (sheep) rams, 3 yrs. sev. buck lambs. J. MB 172 Vidal Boulevard, tur, Ph. DR-7- 4758. eee Holstein | heifers to fi eshen in late Summer and early Fall, also few good Holste cows to freshen soon. J. H son Morgan, Rt. 2, Cais Some purebred Black ried lish heifers, bred, 1 bull 1 enough for service, 2 0 / milch cows with young calves, and 2 purebred Hereford cows ~ and 1 bull. Also, have some ~ hay for sale. Arthur ca 4 Suches. : ~ Choice young aaa Heifers, 4 from heavy milkers. Herbert Jones, 611 Reynolds. Se - Way- cross. : 14 Holstein saa 3 Gu first calf close up Two purebred (sheep) : lomino pantie: $100; one Roan filly, very nice, Feibien $100; Sorrel col. pacing (also adie Seer 2 mules. id 11 yrs. old. Write anal Shetland pony 2 to 5 yrs. old, some some spots, none over tall, all bred to small Sell separate or to- Jess Holbrook, Jones- h. Jonesboro 6771. ld bay gelding pony, 700 ee rides poet Quarterman, Fleming- .|Cow, now giving 3 gal a Spalted: Bons Sell ; or trade for cow. David Sey- mour, Hutcheson Ferry Rd., Palmetto. Ph. 6053. At stud: Golden Palomino, splendid conformation, 5-gait- ed, American Saddler. Guar- antee service of stallion. Free trailer service. Phone or write for appointment. B. H. Hill, -|2641 Bob-O-Link Dr., Mason. Ph. 5-5394 s Nice 3-yr. old gentle horse, broke to ride, wt. about 850- 900 lbs. Chestnut color, per- fect in every way. Sell or trade for gentle, small mare not over 7 yrs. old. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. One working mare quarter horse. Sell or consider_calves in trade Dave Wyatt, Brooks. Ph. 204-W-1. 16 mos. Reg. Jersey heifer, old, $85; Reg. Angus Cow. 3 yrs. old, $200. F. M. Gaines, 3889 Vineville Ave., Macon. Ph. 5-4693 or 2-1667. 1 young oe ee ay R. B. Dollar, Suwanee, 1 mi. No. of Suwanee on Hwy. 23. Two-yr. old brown and white 47 in. mare pony, very gentle, small (children now riding). Pony and saddle $175 or sell separately. Talmadge Stephens, Bethleham. Black and white saddle mare, very gentle (children ean handle), also good for light. work. See at Doraville farm: -'T,.V. -Woths+38125:< EB. Shadowlawn . Ave., NE, At- Janta. One pair of good work mare mules, wt. 1150 Ibs., $150 for pair. A. B. Weather- ly, Fayetteville. At Stud: Reg. 5-gaited sad- dle stallion, Briar Creek King, No. 17217; Bourbon King, Rex Peavine bloodlines. Proven sire of quality colts. Fee, $35. L. L. Murphy, Rt. 3, College Park. Ph. Po. 1-1617. Reg. black Aberdeen Angus bull, 18 mos. old, wv. 1069- 1100 lbs., well marked. Gen- tle and no roguish. Also, 2 fine young Cows, fresh, giv- ing 3 gal. milk daily. John Q. Burton, Hwy. 12, 6 mi. West lof Crawfordville. Herd of Polled Hereford cattle, 16 brood cows, most have calves at side, 6 yearl- ing heifers and 4 bulls. Do- mestic mischief breeding. Lon- nie Haraldon, Sr., C/O Shady Oaks Hereford Farm, Rt. 2, Box:176;* Chipley. )Ph:-1a- Grange 8815. Reg. horned Hereford buil, $300 to prevent in-breeding. Dark, well-marked, halter broken, coming 4 yrs. old, great grandson of Larry Dom- ino 50th. Carl Roberts. Pall Ground. Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, 10 mos. old, grandson of Richard King, RR: Ke" Ball (herd sire of Luling Founda- tion, Luling, Texas. J. W. Morris, Double M. Farms. P.O. Box 119, Carrollton. Ph. Ter- race 2-2852. Yorkshire boars from one of Indianas best Cert. meat type herds. Health certificate furnished by Reg. Vet. Reg. in purchasers name. Select service age boars $50 ea. Lawton Ursrey, Hazelhurst, |Ga. Ph. 2155 Hazelhurst or i Ja. 3-1706, Atlanta. Polled Hereford bull, Reg., 20 mos. old, $250. Also ~ a younger brother, $165. Irvin Johnson, RFD 3 on Middle Broadwell Rd., % mi. West of Alpharetta. Guernsey and Jersey cross cow, 6 yr. old, giving 3 gal. milk day on common feed. Calf 24% mos old. $125 with- ou; calf. J. S. Cloninger, Rt. 1, ~ Ellijay. HOGS Reg. big bone Guinea pigs, 6 wks. old $15 ea. with papers or $12.50 without papers; So ne boars ready for service, 7 mos. old. Will ship. No Sunday sale. Rever Wade, Rt. 1. Box 45, Alto. About 50 SPC and black P.C. mixed pigs, 6 wks. old. Bargain for entire lot, At my farm QO. ?T: : Bearden; -Rt..72,-- ees 226, Douglasville. Ph. 7 Reg. Hampshire gilts and 2 boars, 12 wks. old. Will be registered in buyers name, $25 ea. at farm. Letters an- ak Willard Lanier, Rocky ace dbl. ic vccs OF FEEDS SAMPLED MARCH, 1957 PROTEIN 16.00 19.06 16.00 18.13 20.00 25.63 20.00 22.63 40.00 45.00 20.00 22.38 40.00 42.00 8.00 8.25 20.00 24.38 17.50 20.63 11.00 12.50 20.00 23.13 19.00 20.63 20.00 21.44 18.00 22.19 40.00 43.75 20.00 23.00 25.00 28.44 20.00 22.88" 20.00 23.44 18.00 20.50 19.50 20.00 20.00 21.25 16.00 16.88 14.00 18.63 36.00 - Guaranteed by Manufacturer and by State Chemist COLORADO MILLING & ELEVATOR CO., Denver Colo. Wheat Gray Shorts and Screenings * Fiber high Wheat =e Shorts and Screenings (P) Fiber COOPERATIVE MILLS, INCORPORATED, Cincinncti, Ohio Super Laying Mash 20% Milk Maker FIBRE 4.50 2.85 10.00 5.66 7.50 6.22 10.00 8.04 10.00 6.65 3.50 2.35 14.00 10.86 7.00 5.55 15.00 | 16.93 15.00 12.66 2.50 2.31 11.00 10.34 2.75 2.63 2.75 2.28 4.50 3.15 4.00 3.91 8.00 5.99 7.00 7.00 5.00 3.85 5.00 3.87 5.00 4.51 5.00 4.13 8.00 6.19 PROTEIN A FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama 1 Hat High Energy Broiler Mash Crumbles Hat Horse and Mule Feed Hat Turkey Growing Mash Hat 17% Dairy Special 40% Pork Maker (For Hogs on Pasture) * Fat low 20% Miik Maker ES Hat Horse and Mule Feed 40% Pork Maker (For Hogs on Pasture) Hi t Hen Scratch = Screened, Degermed, Chick Cracked Corn Hat Rabbit Pellets . Super Laying Mash Hat Starting Mash Growing Mash MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia Sweetstock Feed sy Dairy Feed * Fat low oe Ever iad Feed -(P) Fiber 20% Sow & Pig Feed Broiler Maker Finisher MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois _ 20% Sow & Pig Feed . Broiler Starter (155) Medicated -BRISCOE FARM, Jackson, Georgia d Corn -HIAN MILLING COMPANY, Asheville, N. C. CO Hi-Calorie Broiler Starter Medicated oO Hi-Calorie Broiler Finisher Medicated Pig Starter 40% Pork Maker (For Hogs on Pasture) COSBY-HODGES MILLING CO., Birmingham, Ala. - Jazz Chick Starter * Fiber High Jazz Dog Food 3.54 6.00 6.01 2.50 3.76 3.50 3.51 2.50 3.87 4.00 4.28 3.50 4.02 4.00 4.20 4.00 3.24 4.00 FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Ga. Jazz Rabbit Ration-Pellets as. H. E. Broiler Ration ( FEED MILLS, INC., Loulsvilte, Ky. "A" 42% H-E Broiler Concentrate - Medicated SEY FLOUR MILLS, Macon, Georgia y's Horse and Mule Feed 's, 40% Hog Supplement * Fiber high Jazz Egg Producer-Crumbles Jazx Hog Ration : 8.c0 2.75 2.67 7.00 5.33 6.09 5.87 11.09 10.64 16.00 15.04 16.60 16.00 15.9 10.9 5.50 4.19 6.00 4.29 24.00 25.20 11.60 9.80 11.0 9.19 7.9 Tat CUMMING HATCHERY, Cumming, Georgia Cumming Hi-Calorie Broiler Finisher DIXIE GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee Dixie Home Laying Mash DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. Red Lion Shorts Arrow Pure Wheat Bran 3.00 4.14 3.00 4.32 3.00 3.03 3.00 3.91 ny's Complete Growing Ration y's Chick Starter - Medicated Laying Mash (P) Fat 22.19 20.00 23.00 9.00 2.00 ~ 10.75 2.42 , Cincinnati, Ohio ELBERTON OIL MILLS, Elberton, Georgia Elberton Golden 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Good Quality Elberton Golden 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Good Quality 39.38 7.10 36.00 38.75 16.00 W719 16.00 18.63 20.00 20.13 2.00 4.25 7.50 7.15 8.00 8.24 45.00 F 45.00 Phosphorus Calcium lodine Cobalt Manganese Copper FLEMING CO., Jacksonville, Florida ; G 6.50 25.00 Nalanct Mineral Mixture Feed Mixing Formula 24.4 am Doctor's Inlet, Fla. 6.72 Protein Meat & Bone Meal 4.00 6.01 2.50 3.52 3.50 4.23 3.30 3.66 -50 60 2.50 2.55 3.00 R17 4.00 9.26 tuckeye 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal : Prime Quality JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Ree: Pennsy 16% Dairy Feed EVER BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia Ever Best All-Mash Laying Feed Ever Best Layer Crumbles 3.00 5.44 2.00 2.28 3.00 4.44 3.50 3.67 4.00 14.00 13.44 17.00 17.00 17.00 15.83 6.50 5.95 16.00 41.00 41.00 36.00 38.75 36.00 38.75 16.00 19.25 45.00 FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR CO., Dudley, Georgia Blue Tag Shucks, Cobs and Molasses * Fiber high Blue Tag Snap Corn * Protein low FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, Lawrenceville, Ga. Snapped Corn FARMERS OIL MILL, INC., Thomasville, Georgia st Peanut Meal Brand 45% Protein Peanut Feed Fat low, Fiber high 3.61 17.45 16.00 14.91 QQ) n@) nOn@) nOnG, nM) nQ wn OO) nA) n@/ nQ) nO nD ADA AND | AO ARODDADONRO NDAD UNONDAAODANGD DANA! nOANnD 01 01 sz 07 14 6.00 11.94 3.00 6.05 O11 08 45.00 49.50 6.00 7.81 O11 G F G F MARCH, 1987 FIBRE PROTEIN FAT ye GENERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota G 40.00 1.50 8.00 Purina D & F Chow F 3 af 2 . Larro Surepork 40 F 45.63 RTT. 4.74 i * x R Larro Suremilk 20 G 20.00 3.00 9.00 Purina Omolene ; fe F 22.50 3.16 8.00 / ; Pieces -Latre Surepork Complete G 15.00 3.00 4.00 Purina Chick Growena (B) NC - F 17.63 3.84 5.82 i Larro Surelay Cage G 16.00 2.50 5.00 Purina Layena (Complete Ration) Sate F 18.44 3.60 4.02 : pha eer - Purina 18% Dairy Chow @ Pree GEORGIA MILLING COMPANY, Chipley, Georgia G Not Registered . sot g petune Ground Snap Corn Fs 378 2.97 9.92 - Purina Turkey Growena Bape pesos Ground Snap Corn G Not Registered rans ees 5 : FF 8.63 2.83 9.32, Purina Sow and Pig Chow (Supplement) _ : HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinols G 18.00 3.00 3.00 jan Hes eect were Pioneer Dairy Production 18 cP 204373 3:00 7.38 Purine: Hog: Chew Supplements = ee HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgia G 20.00 3.50 10.00 Parteig 18% Pal, Shey Pay Day 20% Mo-Quarts Heavy Grain Dairy Feed : * Fat low FF 21.38 3.18 9.60 | ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner pews GS 6.00 Pay Day Hog Feed G 18.00 4.00 7.00 Ri ill, By- { PEPE: Seed ; F 20.00 4.06 6.09 eh Smee s Fiber high F ae Pay Day Horse and Mule Feed GS 9.00 3.00 10.00 ROCKDALE MILLING COMPANY, Capek. Georgia = tek pots F 9.25 3.35 5.99 RMC Brand Snapcorn {P) Protein F T. G: HILL & COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia G 36.00 3.00 = =17.00 ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia : SaaS T. G. Hill's 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal F 36.88 5.23. 16.31 . Cherokee Brand 41% Cottonseed Meal - _- : Prime Quality ie Be IGLEHEART BROTHERS, Evansville, Indiana G 16.00 4.00 6.00 renee Wheat Gray Shorts with Ground Wheet Screenings F 16.00 4.10 5.69 Prime Quality per = Cottonseed Meal a. Winter Wheat Shorts with Ground Wheat Screenings G 15.00 3.50 7.00 ah oe % F 16.50 3.86 4.87 2 : oo AE gare YMou su ILLINOIS CEREAL MILLS, Paris, Illinois G 10.00 500 00 | KOUR FARM es Americus, Georgia xaos Hominy Feed Foticha 7.34 5.25 Seymour's 20% Laying Mash: = : _ INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, N. C. G 20.00 4.00 5.00 Traco 20% Laying Ration (P) Fiber B: 2y.38 6.24 5.77 SHORES MEAT. PACKERS, Savannah. Seer pers 45.00 LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia G 10.00 3.00 10.00 Tankage . no ee ee eens Wheat ond Oats F475 4,23 5.81 | SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia ae 15.00 Bee LIBBY-McNEILL & LIBBY, Ocala, Florida G 5.00 250 15.00 Sis s Fore Sones Sisk RNs ees oa 168 as Headliner Dried Citrus Pulp B5700 4.31 13.94 Rina Irene 16% Dairy Feed =. LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee G 20.00 2.30 7.00 Seat Signal Start-Gro-Lay Mash F 21.44 4.93 5.94 Loret 32% Dairy Supplement G 32.00 1.50 12.00 pag ate woe Bio Tome Georgie F 39.38 2.24 10.52 tivers Best eat Brown Shorts y Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts 5 McMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana G 44.00 1.00 10.00 7 2s = Master Mix 44% Dairy Supplement F 48.38 1.46 - 7.85 Pure Wheet Bran - . MARBUT MILLING CO., LTD., Augusta, Ga. G 21.00 3.23 4.50 S - F Fairway Pig Starter Pellets F 24.25 5.24 4.40 SOUTHERN COTTON OIL. COMPANY, Athens, Georgia Sco-Co Brand 36% Protein. Cottonseed Meal sae SO aE a G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia G 10.50 4.50 15.00 Prime Quality : 2 oe ~ Ground Oais Bi aes 5.57 12.04 = = a Crimped Oats GS 10.50 4.50 15.00 SOUTHERN COTTON OIL co., Huntsville, Sidi ee oe 36.00 F 13.13 6.35 10.64 Sco-Co Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed MiBat i een = Prime Quality First Class | Sa ae 37.13 MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia G 40.00 3.00 TPS _ ; = : Mixon's Vita-Maid 40% Hog Supplement F 40.00 3.45 7.73 SOUTHERN COTTON CIL COMPANY, Siccause Sess e 36.00 Sco-Co Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal SB MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED CO., Chambiee, Ga. G 20.00 3.00 15.00 Prime Quality Georgia Rose 20% Dairy Feed E et2.28 3.95 10.15 seine SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Vadudes Sax is NASHVILLE MILLING CO., Nashville, Georgia G Not Registered Sco-Co Ground Corn Cobs and Shucks {P)- Fiber Ground Cobs and Shucks F 4.69 1.17 30.97 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia NATIONAL OATS COMPANY, Cedar Rapids lowa G 10.00 3.50 18.00 40% Hog Feed Supplement Cubes (P)- Fiber Red-3 Hygrade Oat Mill By- Product F.-.10.31 4.93 18.00 Moflo 16% Dairy Feed : y NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kan G 16.00 350 6.00 arate low,, pier. high . erect a ee ise : posts Duptex 32% Dairy Concentrate a Sty Polar Bear Wheat Gray Shorts and Ground (P) Fat 38. Wheat Screenings F 18.25 4.16 6.00 - e- NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota G 16.00 3.00 9.50 SPARTAN GRAIN & Mitt 0, Spartanburg, S.C. Nutrena Sweetflow 16% Dairy Feed (MM) (P) Fat F 19.69 2.12. 8.87 8 Stan 'S sci 16%. Dair Feed Nagra ee ee Complete Egq Ration G 16.00 4.00 6.00 P me Y. us ee : j F 16.56 7.94 S207 : .: OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, S. C. G 1400 421 6.98 Arte UMILLING, COMPANY, An a Wheat Bran a and 1 Shorts (P) Fat F 15.00 3.43 5.53 Nu-Day-Lay Chikets ; Sead MURPHY GRAIN & MILLING CO., Owensboro, Ky. G 9.70 7.00 6.00 Sates J. A. STEPHENS MILLING CO., Register, Georgia Airolite > Hominy Feed : : F 10.63 7.00 6.38 Cob; Shuck and LING CO... Re Sa: Oe Eee high Sse PATTERSON MILLING CO., Patterson, Georgia G 8.00 2.50 11.00 Cob, or and Molasses 25% ie = Ground Snap Corn (P) Protein & Fiber F 7.13 2.77. 14.33 : ao (P) Fiber : } oy, atid Ground Corn Cob & Shucks with 25% peters . s oy arian SUNI- CITRUS. PRODUCTS CO., a: City, Fla. : 2.50 ate a Be Stir st ene Suni-Citrus Meal, Citrus Screenings and Citrus Molasses : Se: PERRY'S DRYERS & CLEANERS, Pateott. Georgia G 7.00 2.50 11.00 - In Pellet Form 3 (P) Fat | ee es east Ber mere aes usae ie = ae se de SWIFT AND COMPANY, Augusta, Gueraurs Sear : : PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., Clinton, lowa G 32.00 2.00 6.50 _ Swift's Soybean Oil Meal 42% Protein a _ 3.50 Pitlsbury's Best Maxi-Meal Hog Concentrate F 37.75 2.92 5-52 | TENNESSEE VALLEY COOPERATIVES, Decatur, ie G 20.00 2.50 PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta, Georgia G 18.00 3.50 18.00 TV Co-op 20% Dairy Feed : + Protea low =F 19.53 2.97 Puritan Family Rabbit Ration F 21.38 3.53 12.19 iS F ga cle eet My-T-Pure Horse & Mule Feed G 9.00 2.00 ~ 12.90 THOMAS ee -Siagreae Gee we +o gets Ko 1228 3.38 8.99 Fo Mle Han, hana ag Sad, lg Son My-T-Pure Chick Starter G 20.90 3.50 5.00 SEAS OARS Ren eer # 12.00- F 23.44 3.53 4.07 ~ Eas ea My-T-Pure Hi-Energy Broiler Mash G 20.00 3.00 4.00 H. TRAUB'S SONS CO., INC., Savannah, Georgia 6. 9007 =" | 5 F 25.63 4.74 3.18 Traco (90% Grain) Horse and Mule Feed : 3 Pees My-T-Pure Extra Production Laying Feed ; ; - =e a7 : & Oxytetracycline Mix G 14.90 3.50 4.50 VALDOSTA FEED MILLS, INC., Valdosta, Ga. i G a. E F 18.50 4.63 4,23 VFM Cob, Shuck Roughage and Molasses | fale eaten fine 9 RALSTON PURINA CO., St. Louis, Missouri G 18.00 4.00 6.00 | BILL WATSONS ON THE FARM FEED SERVICE, f Purina Piq Startena - Medicated F 21.38 5.78 3.80 Crawfordsville, Georgia ; t Purina Lay Chow TT G 21.00 3.50 6.50 _ Watson's Pride Snap Corn ? F 24.25 3.86 537047 Purina Complete Sow and Pig Chow T G 16.00 2.50 6.00 WAYNE MILLING COMPANY, F 18.13 34 4.77 ___ Wayco No. 9 ne Purina Bulky Las G 10.00 50 15,00 urin y F : 30 13.85 WEST END ee c Purina Pig Startena Medicated .00 6.00 | . 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