Commissioner Bulletin Phil Campbell, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1958 NUMBER 35 nations agricultural econo- ter much study, I have formu- - 4G solved until the Federal 8 removed from the business ring and selling agricultural and the Tesponsibility for 0 ig farm produce is returned to er and ates enterprise where sell his crops for the best an ie with the Federal Gov- oints hic are as follows: a national acreage base, ie and pay to each farmer he receives for his Do- ion Quota and 100 percent each farmer to submit a bill s application for Sale Price ents, at x consider to be such a bk 5 : ED FARM Seogram has a maximum of $25, 000 on master of his own des- sion that our farm prob- oy IADGE TWO-PRICE PLAN and guarantees him his Soil Stewardship Week Observed May il - 1 Z lp ~ er ~-s NG rae eh f ty Pal a. | SonsTewaRnsnip WEEK MAY 11-18, 1958 a _ In the widespread observance of a week dedicated to soil stewardship, it is fitting that we state the principles regard- : ed as basic in mans use of the land: 1. God created the world, of which the earth is a portion, with a purpose. Through His loving providence He maintains the world for the good of human beings. 2. The land is Gods greatest material gift to mankind. It is a fundamental source of food, fiber, and fuel. It is the storehouse and channel of another of Gods great blessingswater. 8. Ownership of land involves social responsibilities. The steward of land has a duty to protect and to enrich the soil he tills and to hand it down to future gener- ations as a thank offering to God, the - Giver, and as a loving inheritance to his childrens children. break and would serve to put both raw - and manufactured farm products back on the world market at competitive prices. Because it is geared to domestic produc- tion, it would amount to no more than giving the farmer the same protection which labor gets with the minimum wage and industry with the tariff. * * * * ALTHOUGH IT IS generally agreed that any new farm plan to be successful must be one which lets the farmer farm proportionate proposal for a new national farm program this program advocated by Senator Tal- _ -by Senator Richard Russell and Congress- of the domestic allotment to be consumed - 90 per cent or 100 per cent parity for these Two-Price System Is Illustrated = By PHIL CAMPBELL. Commissioner of Agriculture In the accompanying article, Senator Herman E. Talmadge has presented his based on the two-price support system. I am in wholehearted agreement with t madge, which last year was introduced man Jamey Whitten of Mississippi as strictly a cotton support measure. \ I will use cotton as an example to de- scribe the workings of this two-price pro- gram. A farmer who presently has 25 acres for his cotton allotment, would re- ceive approximately 16 bales for his share in the United States. He would receive 16 bales on todays market. One hundred per cent parity would be well over 40 cents. In addition to this 16 bales supported by the Federal govern- ment a farmer would be allowed to pro- duce as much additional cotton as he de- sired at a world market price which on todays market would be 20 to 25 cone oe per pound. . a I strongly support this two-price sys- tem as I feel it is the only plan basic and sound enough to be permanent without re- vision from session to session of Congress, with the consequent uncertainty on the part of the farmer in making his farm plans. 5 share of the national income, there is no such consensus as to how those objectives 2 should be achieved. Therefore, in an- nouncing my ideas about what a new farm program ought to embrace, I am asking Georgia farmers to write me what they think about them. I want to hear from every farmer in Georgia and hope each will drop me a line at the Senate Office Building in Wash- ington, A tabulation of the replies I re- ceive will determine whether I offer leg- islation to write the Talmadge Farm = into law. ive consumers a price Georgia, First: FOREST LANDS ee NAVAL STORES PEANUTS | @ BROILERS. _ PIMENTO PEPPER = IMPROVED PECANS = f -earetaker of place. Raised on PAGE TWO Sai ee GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Ediforial and Executive Offices Siate Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Ailanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Bditor Assistant Editor Notices _ Circulation Mailing Room Supt. ATIONAL BS hon ; ~ PHIL CAMPBELL Deborah Anglin Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Mrs. LaMyra Jarman _ Candler Clement Jr Notices of farm produce N| and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest, No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial businss, any commercia] businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercia] busi- ness or doing business under a trade mame or business name, nor from any indivi- dua] doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no resposibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction _resultin from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. MANAGER, Market Bulletin. Address requests to be added to or mailing list, changes of address, etc., change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. removed from to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second dace matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office. Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act of Oct. 8. 1917 . WANTED 40 yr. old Christian man,| Middleaged white woman wife, and 3 yr. old son want job on farm-on shares or as farm. Bennie H. Marler, Rt. 2, Farrar Village, Rossville. Middleaged man, able to work, wants job on ehicken, produce, of shrubbery farm. David. Popham, 1201 Boule- vard Drive, 1201 Boulevard Dr., Atlanta. Honest, Christian couple want job on farm raising lay~ ers, doing carpenter work or s caretaker, for honest christian man. Want good house, water. Have Refer- ences. T. E. Padgett, Dacula. 46 yr. old white woman, 8 yr. old daughter, 21 yr. old s0n want job on cattle or oultry farm at once, near acon preferred. Son drives tractor, truck, do any kind of work. Want 4 R. house, good location with reliable people. $30 wk. salary. Have to be moved. Letters ans. Refer- ences. Mrs. James Collins, 655 First St.. Macon. 50 yr. old white, single man wants job on farm do- ing light farm work. Exp. in nursery, flowers, or green- house work. Hughey Lamb, C/O State Farmers Market, 1050 Murphy Ave. S.W., At- Janta. 52 yr. old single white man wants job on farm, stock Yalsing or chicken farm. Farmed all my life. Have Perfect health. Want $20 week, board. and _ laundry. Can -start work May 15. Shelley Whitaker, C/O Bee Bell, Talking Rock. Christian woman wants job| on farm doing farm work for salary and live as one of Woodstock. Tee: Mrs, Todd, Ri 21, wants job on farm doing light farm work. Mrs. Ethel Jef- eries, Rt. 2, Trenton. 62 yr. old honest, sober, single man wants light farm work on farm for small sal- ary and board. Hugh Wil- liams, C/O Dennis Williams, Rt. 1, Ranger. Settled, white, country raised Wwotmhan wants nice permanent home on _ farm with good Christian people doing light farm work for private room, board and sal- ary. Best of references. Mrs. Pearl Johns. Rt. 1, McRae. 36 yr. old white widow with 5 children want job on poultry farm. Have to be moved. Mrs. Louise Daven- port, C/O Virgil Veal, Rt. 1, Covington. 21 yr. old white single man wants job doing general farm work for room, board, and reasonable salary. Drive tractor. Exp. in dairy work. Go anywhere, prefer near At- lanta. Kinnan James Blay- lock, 687 Capitol Ave. S. E., Atlanta. Christian man, wife, and 19 yr. old son want job on farm. Exp. in all kinds of farming, and stock raising. Drive tractor, or truck. J. M. Swallows, 135 Merritts Ave., N.W., Atlanta 13. 49 yr. old married man, 17 yr. farm. Need 5 or 6 R. house with lights, water, on school bus and mail route, Write information in first letter. Aaron Smith, Rt 4, Lilburn. |W. old son wants work on trustworthy, to live in home on farm with man and wife as one of family to do light farm work around home. Room and board. Mrs. J. B. Jordan, Rt. 2, Chickamauga. Want good clean, nice white woman 40-60 yrs. old, to do light farm work on farm. Claude W. Johnson, RFD 1, Conyers. Want nice, settled white | woman in good health, 40-55 yrs. old, to live in home and do light farm chores on small farm at once. $20 month, room and board. Mrs. Eva C. Rogers, Rt. 2, Claxton. Want settled white wo- man to live on farm and do light. farm work. $20 wkly. plus room and board. Mrs. J2:5. MeCard; Rt. 1; Syca- more, Want single. white without dependents with man and wife as one of family on small farm and assist with farm chores. Of- fer good home, and small sal- ary. Must be reliable, honest, and sober. Roscoe Carden, Rt. 1, Box 185, Morrow Road, Forest Park. Want nice dependable wo- man without bad habits, 60- 65 yrs. old, to live in farm home with woman and do light farm chores. $1 day salary. Mrs. K. I. Helmy, Rt. 1, Box 44, Guyton. Want farmer and wife to help on vegetable farm near Atlanta. Pay $5 day for man able drive truck. tractor, and pick vegetables. Pay wife $4 day. No children. Nice house with Elec. R. F. Sams, Clark- ston, Ph: HY 3-7322. Want man for general work on S. Ga. Ranch. 30-45 yrs. old and prefer someone with truck or car. Must have some carpenter, mechanical, or general repair _EXp. Must be used to living in country. No drunkards. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston. Want middleaged couple to live in house trailer and tend to hog and chicken farm. Must have Exp. in tractor and truck driving, and in general farm work. Paid wkly. or monthly. C. L. Keith, Rt. 5, Avery Road, Rome. Ph. 4-1287. Want colored man and wife, not under middleaged. no children, to work ei small farm. Both-to work. Keep up garden and yard and other light farm chores. Wallace Reeves, Pounds Road, Tuck- er. Ph. Clarkston. HI 3-5075. FLOWERS FOR SALE man Bearded Iris, new pinks, all colors. Treated for dis- ease. Write for prices; also 100 not labeled for $5. Add 50c postage. Mrs. Marvin Farrar, Jenkinsburg. 300 named var. of Bearded Tris, State insp., for insects and free of disease. . Silver medal winner at A. I. S show. Write for vrices. Mrs. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg. Giant Zinnia seed. various colors, improved diameter, new. tested, clean, 1009 for $1; 500 for 50c. L: G. West- brook. Kingsland. 150 var. Bearded Iris, in- cluding Chiffon Pink, Pink Cameo, Pink Lace and others. Write for prices, colors and names. Mrs. T. T. Patrick. Jackson. Large and smal] Boxwoods for sale at my place. Mrs. J. R. Martin, Rt. 2-F, Blairs- ville. Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1; Calif. purple Violets, 3 doz., $1; pink blooming Yar- row, 2 doz., $1.-Add*25 post- age. Mrs. R. P. eee oes: Brooks. to live * | fodils, MAR EE LEST en 50,000 Privet Hedge FARM HELP fercrarsnct,: C. or exch. for 5 white, 4 colored, 100 Ib. cap. feed}: binge sacks, Each pay postage. Add A postage for flowers. Mrs. Want woman, reliable,|T Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon. Prized Coleus seed, many colors, mixed, 300 for 25c, and stamped envelope. C. R. Herring, Rt. 2, 830, Brunswick. Christmas Cactus and For- sythia, 3, $1; Bridalwreath, 45c ea. PP. Mrs. H. M. Nich- olson, Yatesville Road, Barnesville. . High grade prize winning Chrysanthemum plants, over 8 varieties, one of a kind, $3 doz.; mix. plants, $2.50 doz. PP. Send cash with order. Cc. J. Garrett, P. O. Box 112, Bremen. : Butter and Eggs bulbs, thes peror Daffodils, mixed C.; April blooming: Netrlanee and orange Daylilies, $2 C.; dbl. red, orange, yel- low Cannas, German Iris, purple violets, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. M. L. Womack, Rt. 1, Bremen. American Boxwoods, 12 in. pick Rhododondrons. Hem- lock, Laurels, white Pine, 3 col. wild Azaleas, Dogwoods, 2-1/2 ft., $2.50 doz.; Spread- ing Junipers, Globe Arborvi- taes, 15 g0 20 in. tall, $4 doz.; per. pink Phlox, 50c doz. Sadie Wilson,, Blue Ridge. Mixture of fancy leaf Cal- adium bulbs, sound and sprouting, $2 doz. PP in Ga. Mrs. Ruth Abernathy, RFD 2, Barnesville. Dahlia, many sizes pan col- ors, solids and 2+tones. $1.50 doz. Free pkt. flower seed with first 10 orders. Mrs. Lovelle Ownby, Rt. 8. Box 82, Blairsville. Sultana, Sweet William, and dbl. Poppy seed mix. colors, 10c pkg. and self- addressed stamped envelope. Mrs. C. G. Kuykendall, Rt. 3, Box 83, Blairsville. Dahlias, many sizes and colors, solids and 2-tones, $1.50 doz. Free packet flower seed with first 10 orders. Mrs. Lovelle Ownby, Rt. a Box 82, Blairsville. : African Violets. 5, $1.25; dbl. pink hybrid Hibiscus, $1 a.; dbl. pink, white single, red Begonias, 20c ea.: Jade, Cereus, Sansevieria, Philo- dendron, Hydrangeas, Cam- panula, Cineraria, Browallia, orange trailing Begonias, 45c ea.; Carnations, Snapdragons, Coleus, Petunias, 75c doz. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge. ; Well rooted Boxwoods. $3 doz.; white Pines, Mtn. Lau- rels, Hemlock, Dogwood, na- tive Azaleas, pink Rhododen- drons, pink Cherokee Roses. Red Maples, tg to 3-1/2 ft., $2.50 doz. PP. Bob Wil- son, Blue Ridge. Seeds of new crop. per. Hibiscus, many colors, 90, pct. germ. guar. -(makes_ large shrub fn 3 mos.). 10 tsp. and stamped envelope: Jos< pepe Lee Abernathy, Barnes- ville, King Alfred -Jongquils, C.; white Narcissus, $2.50 C red, yellow dbl. Cannas, or- ange Daylilies, Emneror Daf- Japanese Sunflowers, rose colored Thrift. $1 @.; Snowdrop bulbs. 50c_ doz.: purple Iris. 6, 50c: purple Violets. 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Beatrice Mosley. Rt. 1, Box 248, Bremen. Giant Dahlia bulbs, mix colors, $3 doz.; mix col, Verbenas. $1.25 doz. No or- ders for less fhan dozen. No]. Fla. orders. PP in Ga. Mrs. L. P. Ivey, Rt. 1, Bremen. King Alfred Jonquils. $2 C.; White Star of Bethlehem, $1..C pink Thrift 750e; @. single blue Hyacinths, 75 doz.: yellow Mums, 50 doz. Ada postage. Mrs. Florence Leathers, Rt. 1, Buchanan. Mix. col. Iris, and mix. col. Mums, 50c doz. each. A postaze. Mrs. C. C. Gentry te By Calhoun, each | q necd, 30e. Tbsp. Add po B.| Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground. Rooted pink Spic ple Lilacs, pink Crepe tle, Ayellow Forsythia Jasmine, 40c cut; white, Wein and | Abelia, | 2, Star of Bethl oe ie Add postage. E plants and Begonias Ruth Rhodes, Rt. ls Tuberoses, Cannas, lilies, Amaryllis, 50c red Spider Lilies, $ Regale Lilies, 50c ea col. Mum plants, 2 Add postage. Mrs. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla. 10 var. mix. Jonquil named, but not label C;; Sir atkins J doz.; 50 -dif. Iris, 1. a. Mrs. Newt E. 5, Carrollton. Dbl. Hollyhock plants, col.; _ tri-color maryllis, dbl. Petunias, 2! Pansies, 2 doz., $1.10; ed Petunias, $1.25 z. stamps. Mrs. Lois He 1 Barker Street, Carrollt 30 fine bearded Iris, all Se Curae eee ng rysanthem $1; 15 kinds Daylilies. 6, Liplope. ~ oe Add | postage in state; 0 state. Mrs. W. Joh Rt. %, Crawfordville. : Huze football Mums to disbudded, Barbara meni bright yellow, Country en, apricot bronze, good plants, 3, $1, ef No ort for less than $1. Mrs. J. Plymal, Cedar Spr ng Prize winning Chrysan mums, Magic a yellow, Peach pink, 1 bronze, shaggy cream, H ard red, Sunset Bronze. $2; white, yellow. ee pink, red Pom Pom Daisy type, 20, $1;. Red der lilies, $1 doz.; Acs Ree Mrs. R. L. Si Rt. 5. Cuthbert. Cushion i : (bloom June until frost col. doz. $1; Mix. mum pls about 24 var., 3 doz. $1.2 Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Chu Rooted Verbena, rose, Dj je, white, pink, red, fu favender wi with white others. doz., $1.25 W. 4H. Whitten, Chula. Fine Iris, mix. unla 15, $1.25; clear one lilies, $1 doz.; large, leaf Vinea Minor, blooms) white ploomin type inc. Chrysanthe and _ 150 slips; many Tr SM types, 45 doz. Add po Mrs. Geo. Nunn, Crawfo ville. Cacti plants, 50 ea.: ; ion, Per erN Bunny Ears, Beaver tal Panda oe Orchid Stz fish, Spine, Orang Cob, Starlet Paintbrush, Bir : nest, Martha Washingt Geraniums, $2; cuttings ea. Add postage. Alsc can Violets, cannot m: Otis Mashburn, ap . Cannas: Teresa. Fureka. white, cironifin tc Grand Onera in Pinks, A Mionon. LaBohome, La viata. 3. $1; King Humb vellow. Wyoming. burn anoe. Wabash. pink. City Portland. vink. 4. $1. Nc postase and 100 on Mrs. H. W. Law. Chul Large Daisv Chrvse mums, lavender. pink. vellow. bron7e Pom Urine Sj doz. $1: Per. Snnflow plants. 2 doz. $1: Lirione. doz. $1; Confederate Jasmin $1 ea. vine. Add __vos Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Bi Chester. Peanut, lias: Sherwoods. Peach, _|Jersey Beauty, 50 ea: doz. _ {named varities, $3; | Confederate per Vines, Jasmine, Jap, ose Daisy, 18, postage, Mini- $1. Miss Ruth t. 8, Conyers. xwoods, 10 x inches, bargain } of 10 to 1,000; 0 to 18 inches, 10, Only at farm ing Dahlonega ohn Martin, C/O Gardens, Rt. 1, Sweet Williams, ths, white, pur- and Eges, red 2 doz; Boxwood C; Mattie Duran, Hage eS. ed Thrift, white, e Candytuft, Pan- for a in clumps ts. W. B. Bag- m Drive, College is, large type, 40c col. Daisy type, mix. Buttons, 30c - Hawk, white, lav- 50e doz.; Christ- ; iving Cactus, oted cuttings, 15c for Thrift. Ea. pay ts. Ela M. Moore, Griffin, Cataula. s, $1 doz.; sev. il Pinks, dif. col. Phlox, pink Thrift, Tris, blue Ageratum, _star of Bethlehem, v blooming hardy e doz. Add postage. A, White, Rt. 1, Box onega. and dif. sized s, $2.50 to $6. Mrs. 2ee, Rt. 4, Dahlonega, . mix. col. Gladio- Ont Oar $3". C.: No_ orders for 25. Mrs. Box 230, Dal- exhibition mums, ttings: white, yel- tross, Indianapolis, d yellow Betsy Ross, oan Gold, Lace, Gold Lace, Detroit News, F Silver Ball, PP. Moss pkd, Mrs. Wilber, 1006 Adams atur. Ph, DR 3- englow, hardy per. - Sweet ee. ae per. ee eas, erian Iris, Gladios alls, Torch Tiger, Madon- aSeeGe. SL. F, M. Pe ale... gil aera teed Tee eRe Ie: City Portland, . ee : Seer nbert, King idas, sal Cannas, $4: C.; Physostegia, Mari- tunia, and Shasta @ doz. $1.25, PP; white Spider, Apos- alla Lillies, 3, $1. Greene, Dixie. arkspur, mix. col. Foxglove, 1c ea.; 200, $1.15; Purple he-Lake, 50c doz.; Lilae bushes, 9 in- 3 15 inches, 30; 22 0c. 75c orders PP. ollins, Rt. 1, | eas, Hattie | } 50e doz. i 02,3 | 75; Myrtle. Morning glory, wild Yellow Jasmine, 50c: 8, $1: also seed; large red Cockscomb, dbl. large pink Poppies, crac- ker jack dbl. large Marigold, 25e tsp. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Clements, Enigma, Dbl, mix. col, Pinks, 18, 50c; also yellow and red Ball Dahlia bulbs, 4, $1, PP, Edna Hanson, Elko. .20 Boxwoods, 18-24 in, high, $3.50 ea,; or $3 ea. for the lot. Cannot ship. Mrs. Candy Holden, Rt. 5, Ellijay, Young English Boxwoods, well rooted, 12 in. high, $2 doz. Add postage. M. M Cochran, RFD 5, Ellijay. Daffodils, Star of Bethle- hem, orange Lilies, Vinca vine, purple Foxglove, tame Vieleta;: doz. $1: nlnk hardy Phlox, gold button '.| Mums, red Gladiolus, purple Iris, 65 doz.; Boxwoods, 8, $1; 30 large Boxwoods, too llarge to ship. Add postage, Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Weeping Mary, 50c ea: blue Iris, $1 doz, Well rooted. No out-of-state orders. (. G. Southerland, Rt. 3, Elli- Jay. - Asst. col. Chrysanthemums, 50, $1; hardy 8 eol. Asters, $1 doz.; Tritoma, 4, $1; ever- green English Ivy, 10, $1; Vinca Minor vine, Add postage. Mrs. C. D, Sel- lers, Rt, 2, Ellijay. Trumpet Daffodils, Star of Bethlehem, orange Dayiilies, blue Violets, 75e C.; $3.50 M; Purple Iris, white Fall Pinks, Foxglove, 75c C.; pink Azal- red Roses, Weeping Mary, Sweetshrub, purple Li- lac, Christmas Jasmine, Bri- dalwreath, 2, 50c, Add post- age. Mrs. Herman Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Trumpet Daffodils, orange Daylilies, Star of Bethlehem, blue Violets, 75c C; $3.50 M; purple King Iris, white Fall Pinks, Foxglove, Dbl. Daffo- dils, white Narcissus, 75 C; pink Azaleas, pink Weigela, purple Lilac, English Dog- wood, Japonica, 2, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.. Rose Azaleas, 25c ea.; deep red Rose of Sharon, Weigela, Althea, Sweetshrub, Calyean- thus, Weeping Lilac, white Hydrangeas, wild Rose, Trel- is Roses, yellow thornless rose, white Spirea, 50 ea.; blue dutch Iris, yellow Prim- rose, large white Chrysanthe- mums, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Prestley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay, Pink single, dbl. white, and red Begonia cutting; Sultanas, Spider Web and Bush Cac- tus cuttings, 25c ea.; yellow, ink Primrose, Verbena, Kisses, Grape Hyacinths, summer Mums, yellow bronze Chrysanthemums, Love Tan- gle moss, 25 doz. Add post- age. Mrs. W. T. Cochran, Rt. 2, Ellijay. 5 dif. Sultanas, 5 dif. Fuch- sia, 10 dif. Coleus, dbl. Pe- tunias, $2 doz.; red, Salmon, white, Geraniums, 3, $1; yel- low button, tall red, wte daisy Mums, 75c doz.; dbl. single pinks, mixed Snaps, Add postage. Mrs. H. H, Stalnaker, Rt. 5, El- berton, Giant Dahlia bulbs, asst. colors, $2 doz. my selection. Add _ postage. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Blue Violets, $1 C.; brown Daylilies, large mix. col: Iris, yellow Cannas, $2 C.; Sweet Williams, purple Phlox, large mix. eol. Mums, Goldenglow, 50c doz.; large mix Gladio- lus bulbs, 30e doz.; pink, red Peonies, 50e ea. Add postage under $5 orders. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Rt. 3, Box 52, Elii- jay. Marchealneil rose bushes, 4 ae Se ne utterfly cuttings, 10e; p ; 25e and 0c. Add M Oshorn, | diameter, 75c,| 4 i Winter Pinks, white, yel- low, red, orange, 8 large bunchs, $1; gink and dark red rose bushes, 8, $1; Can- nas, 4, $1; white Primrose, $1.25 bunch; Crepe Myrtle bushes, good roots, $1 ea. Add postage, Mrs. W, C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Dark pink blooming size Weigela, $1. ea.; blooming size purple Althea, 75c ea.: pink, red summer blooming Mums, dbl. orange daylilies, all col. fall mums, $1 doz. each; Lemon Lilies, 6, $1. No orders less $1. Del, in Ga. Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt, 2 Ellijay. ~ Strong, well rooted giant Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, 24-30 in, blooms up to 5 in. State insp. $1.25 doz; 25, $2.15; $6.50 C. Pp, in Ga, Mrs. QO, S. Scarbrough, 405 S, Church St., East Point. Ph. PO 71-3158. Fox gloves, Daffodils, or- ange Daylilies, purple King and wild Iris, blue Violets, 75e C.; Goldenbells, pink Al- mond, purple Lilac, Weeping Mary, Brides Bouquet, Bri- dalwreath, pink Weigela, red roses, English Dogwood, yel- low Japonica, Azaleas, run- ning roses, Sweetshrab, 5, $1. Add postage, Miss Grace E. Parks, Rt, 3, Ellijay.. Giant Dahlias, asst. colors, 7, $1.25; yr. old Boxwoods, $1.20 doz.; Christmas and June Cactus cuttings, 6%55c; red, pink Begonia cuttings, , 50c. 2 pkgs. free flower seed with ea. order, PP. Mrs, Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Elli- 1ay. Angle, Trumpet plants, well rooted, moss packed, 15, 75e; 10, 50c. No less than 10 plants sold; Ivy vines, 2, 75c; Shasta Daisy plants, 10, 50, PP. Mrs. Ruth Shyman, Rt. 1, Ellabelle. Orange Daylilies, King Ivis, Narcissus and Daffodil bulbs, blue Violets, 300, $2, and 50e postage. Miss Odell Parks, Rt. 38, Ellijay. All eol. fall Chrysanthe- mums, variegated Pinks, pink and white Sweet Williams, summer Pinang Chrysan- themums, Iove Tangle, Run- ning Moss, yellow Butter and Eggs, 25 bunch. Add _ post- age. Lizzie Crawford, Elli- isy. Red Hibiscus 65c; green water moss, Houseleek, Snow on the Mountain, 6, 25c, Add postage, Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. / Giant Dahlias, sev. dif. col- ors, 6, $1.25: $2 doz; Ele- phant Ears, 35e; giant bloom- ing Cannas, asst. colors, 6, 50c; hardy Sunflower, asst. colors, large | Chrysanthe- mums, hardy Phlox, mix. col- ors, 50c doz.; red. Fuchsia, Horsemint, 25e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 8, Ellijay. Purple Butterfly bush, 25c; 3 col. Verbena, 8, doz. $1; red and purple Mums, 50e doz.; Altheas, 25e. Add post- age. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson, Yellow and white Pinks, 8 doz,, PR Aire. als (a Burdette, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Large Chrysanthemums, lavender, golden yellow, peach pink, rust red, shoggy cream, 25, $1.50; daisy @ pe leven- der, and white; yellow button mums, 20, $1. orange daylilies, milk and wine, 10c. Add postage. Mrs. F, Goins, Rt. 1, Ft. Gaines. Large Chrysanthemum plants, mix. colors, red, lav- ender, white, 2-tone bronze, $1. doz. Mrs. E. W. Smith, Rt. 2, Lincolnton. Dark red, small yellow, bronze, and fall pink Chry- santhemums, 6, 50c. Mrs. H. M. Christie, Rt. 3, Wellborn Road, Lithonia. Per. Blue Phlox, Mix. Snap- dragons, Silverwing, Carnival Petunias, 75c doz; annual Phlox, pink Yarrow, Physoste- gia, Larkspur, 25, $1.; Chry- k}santhemums, 25 asst. colors, 3 doz., $1.; mix. Iris and,Day-, lilis Mrs LLETIN white and]. Nice dbl, pink Thrift, 50c| ea; blue and yellow Iris, 15c ea; yellow daylilies, 20c at my home. Mrs, Ruth Moses, Rt. 8, Lithonia, Blue Roman Hyacinths and Chinese Sacred Lilies, bloom- ing size, $1.25 doz, PP. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawren- ceville, _ : _Pink Shasta Daisies, $1. doz; dif, col. Cockscomb, 30 doz; 8 to 10 col. Iris, few two- tones, 75 doz. Add postage; Seed of dif. col. Cockscomb, Calif, Poppies, Phlox, 10e tsp. and stamped envelope. No checks, Mrs, M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia, Goldenglow, pink Yarrow, Mullein . Pinks, Iris, Daisy mums, dbl. yellow Mums, Fe- verfew, Larkspur, yellow Daf- fodils, blue tame Violets, 40c| doz; pink Oxalis, white Rain- lilies, 6 dif. Cactus cuttings, 10c ea; 3 dif. flowering pepper pods, 5c ea, Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt, 1, Law- renceville, Exhibition Mums; Turners, 2-tone incurved Hilda Bergen, Jap. Rose, white Pace Setter; Shags: Betty Pink, Wine, Lode Yellows, Bronze, Shrimp. Pink, 2, 35c; whites, Daisies, Spiders, pink, white, Yellow Balls, ping rose Thyras, 6c ea. Add 35c postage. Mrs. R.. J. Fleming, Lincolnton. Easter Lilies, Bridalwreath, Lilacs, Japonicas, _ Barberry, Altheas, Azaleas, Dogwoods, Spruce, White Pine, Laurels, $3. doz; blue Flags, Blue Grass, Goldenglow, Snow-on- the-Mountains, Wash Bowl, Houseleek, Tiger Lilies, $2.00 doz. No stamps. No orders un- der $1. Add postage. Mrs. Claude Wright, Loving. Orange Daylilies, a blooming Dahlias, Jonquils, red Canna lilies, Mimosa sprouts, for sale or exch. for tomato, onion, pepper, or sweet potato plants, Mrs. O. LL. Bruce, Rt. 2, Lula. * Korean Boxwoods, .Euony- mus Vegetus, 50c ea; green or golden Retinispora Pisifera, 18 in.; Retinispora Ericoides, 24 inches, $1. ea: Add postage. $3. orders PP. Josan Geia, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville. Rooted pink Thrift, 75c C; 200, $1.30; 300, $1.85. PP. Mrs. J. N, Adamson, Rt. 2;, Lula. Man in the Moon pale yellow Marigold seeds, 3 heel 25c plus postage. Mrs. T.. M. Randolps, 2107 Clay- more Drive, Marietta. Red, white, pink, and Amer- ican Beauty Geraniums, Rain- bow Moss cuttings, 20c ea; 2, 85; all colors Sweet Wil- liams, 25 doz; 2 doz., 40e. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Lace and Fluffy Ruffles fern cuttings for sales or exch, for Geraniums (any color, but red). Mrs. Horace Day, Rt. 2, Moultrie. g White Mtn. Laurels, pink Rhododendrons, white Pines, White Dogwood, var. col. na- tive Azaleas, $1.50 doz; Queen Annes Lace, Mtn. erns Galax, 50c doz; dbl. orange Daylilies, purple Siberian Iris, 75 doz. Sev, plants free. Add postage. Mrs. Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Yellow running roses, 50e ea; yellow Root, 4 lb. lard box full, 85c; Catnip, 25 bunch. Add 20 postage. Mrs. Betty Joe Southerland, Oakman. Dbl. red, pink, salmon, Ge- raniums, pink, red everbloom- ing Begonias, Sultanas, pur- ple Fuchsia, pink Hydrangeas, green with red Coleus cuttings, 15e ea; green white striped Jew, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Royston. Red Tree Dahlia tubers, 6 for $1.20; Maidenhair fern, 50c clump; Pineapple geran- ium and Justicia, 50c ea. All postpaid. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver. x Large and small type Zin- nias, blue and yellow Daisies, white, red, yellow, gold and lavender large type Mums, Pansies, Stock, Larkspur, Ox- alis, Petun 3. doz. : Tuberoses, " lilies fea; Lemon Lilies, - page. Laurel, Rhododendrons, red, white Azaleas, Crabapple, lar, Red Maple Pil 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz; Daylilies, blue Iris, Shasta Daisies, gray trailing Arbutus, $2.50 C. P Mrs. Bonnie Mineral Bluff. White Dogwood, white Pine, Cherokee Rose, Mtn, Laurel, Redbud bushes, Coralberry, Crabapple Holly bush, Re doz. PP, Mrs. E, J. Rt. 1, Box 203, Mineral Bluff. Cherokee Rose, Mtn. Laurel, Redbud bushes, Coralberry bush, Crabapple tree, Holly bush, Red Maple, Tulip Pop- lar, 3 col, Azleas, White pine, 3 ft., well rooted, $2.50 doz, PP. Mrs. Edna Rukat, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff. Holly bush, Crabapple, Coral- berry, Redbud, Mtn. Laurel, Cherokee Rose, White Pine, White Dogwood, 3 col. Azal- eas, 3 ft., rooted, $2,50 doz, PP. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff. j : White Pine, 3 col, Azaleas, white Dogwood, Tulip Poplar, Red Maple, Holly bush, Crab- apple, Coralberry, Mtn. Lau- rel, White Pine, 3 ft., well rooted, $2.50 doz. PP. Roy H. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 203, Min- eral Bluff. ; Mum plants: White Turner, Silver Sheen white, Rose Bowl, Orchid Pink, Sunglow, Bronze, Menlo. Red, pink running Roses, colors; mix col. Chrysanthe- mums, Marigolds, small Nandinas, 15 ea; Privet E, Traylor, Rebecca. Tris, red Spider Lilies, Shas- ta Daisies, Sweet Williams, 50 doz; English Daisies, 75c doz; Oxalis, Liriope, Pansies, 30 doz; Abelia, flowering Quince, Spirea, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. C. Jones, Rt. 1, Rome. Ph, 4-2389. Red Glads, pink Oxalis bulbs, Queen Angelace daisy, ink Phlox, Johny Jump-ups, avender hardy Eweet Peas, purple and white and purple Violets, : Spirea, pink Almond, 25c ea, Exch. for African Violets, leaves, and sacks. Mrs, Joseph Gibbs, Rt. 2, Box 67, Rebecca. Marigold _ seed. light cream color. Dbl. single Ropay. Mixed, 20c Ts dressed and stamped envelope. Mrs. Mattie Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger. and seed, all colors, _Chrysanthemum plants, sev. dif. var. and colors, unlabel- ed, 20, $1. plus 25c Mrs. L. L. Griffin, 41 Ave., Ocilla, Rose Thrift, $1. C; white and red, blue Thrift, 35 doz; mix. col. Chrysanthemums, ostage, ange Daylilies, white Iris, 50 plants, 40 C. All Del. Lelia Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Mix. col. Chrysanthemums, $1. doz; mix. col. Mums, white Tris, orange Daylilies, 40 doz; mix, col. Dutch Iris, 5c ea; blue Hydrangeas, pink Weigela, Boysenberries, Bachelor But- tons, 25e ea. PP. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Purple and white Chrysan- themum plants, 75c doz. and 15e postage, Ella Henderson, | Rt. 1, Rocky Face. Large blooming Chrysan- themums, bronze, $1.20 doz} flowering Pepper, 5 pod: $1, doz; Chrysanthemums, daisy types, tall yellow and white. Miss Georgia Winkles, Box 251, Raymond. 50 Iris, $1.; pink Verbena, 25, 50c pink Cannas, Geran- iums, dbl. red, pink single Bee onias, 25c ea; Fall Pinks, Fall agen Oxalis, Dewdrops, le lic ea; Jew Bianks, 10 for 25ce. Add post- rs. , 20, $1.. Add 30c postage. Mrs. J. W. James, Madison. saan yee d. Ee: . 1, Royston, Dogwoods, Redbud, Tulip Pop~ White Pine, Golden Wedding, deep yellow, ~ all incurved, large type, 12 plants, $1.50; 16, $1.75; 24, $2.50. PP. G. M. Moseley,:: Burpees Irwin | doz; mix. col. annual Phlox ; Pink Ghetokes roses, Mtn. Violets, pink Phlox, ee gE Abercrombie, Tulip Poplar, 3 col. Azaleas, - 4 Maple, 3 ft. Well rooted, $2.50 | Millhollan, Tulip -Poplar, Red Maple, ie rooted, 15c ea; Larkspur, mix. 15: daze = Hedge plants, $1. C. Mrs. P, . yellow Bouquet, med, Mums, 35c . dozy: xed.< white <2 p. and self- ad- $1. doz; mix. col. Mums, or< | Lester Phillips, Rt. PAGE FOUR FLOWERS FOR SALE American Pillar roses, pink and red Rambler Roses, 25c ea. or 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs. = Merle J. Loyd, Rising Fawn. Dbl. rose Geraniums, red leaf Begonia, Christmas and rc hanksgiving Cactus cuttings, di 45c ea; pink per. Phlox, 40c % oz; Rain Lilies, 70c doz. Add ostage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. , Royston. if Nice rooted Boxwoods for gale. Also hardy Daisies, $1.25 _ floz.; Jacobs Ladder, $1 doz.; z white and purple Lilacs, Ce- dar trees, 6, $1 each. Add aoe Mrs. Mae Turner, t. 6, Gainesville. $1783 eight a old Boxwoods, annot ship; red, a plug Thrift, $1 doz.; $5 C; pink Thrift, $8 M.; ink Oxalis, 3 clumps, $1; blue Violets, $1.50 C.; lav- ender, white, yellow Chry- anthemums, $6 C; $40 M. fad postage. Mrs. J. W. Sul- e Rt. 6, Gainesville. _ Flowering Crabapple trees, zaleas, Cedar trees, purple uilacs, ns, Golden Bell bushes, each Almond bushes, 35c ; blue Hyacinth bulbs, pi.2s doz.; Chinguapin rose ushes, rooted, 6, $1. Add ostage. Mrs. I. W. Sullens, t. 6, Gainesville. 10c Boxwoods, and =.16c: _ .-#hree yr. size 16 in. 50c; 18 qn. Altheas and red Crape yrtle, 4, $1; English Ivy, 1 doz.; $7 C.; Van Houttei pirea, 60c doz.: 200 Spirea, ft. $1 ea. at my home, | 1.50 shipped. Add postage. ane verett Hamby, Rt. 8, Green- ville. : Dazzling red, bronze, and hite Azaleamums, bloom une to Nov., $1 doz.; $5 C. : Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Cou- * tins, Greenville. | Crape Myrtle, red, laven- der, purple, 3-4 ft, heavily es 10, $7.50; 50, $25. ussy Willows, 4-6 ft., 10, $6. FOB. W. L. Cousins, Green- ville. - Correction Royal Robe and White Perfection Violets, $4 C.; Dixie Brilliant Thrift, warf Azaleamums, red, ronze, and white, $7 C.; ~ Crape Myrtle, red, purple, 8-4 ft., heavily branched, 10, $7; 50, $24. Mrs, L. H. Cou- sins, Greenville. Dbl. yellow Can'ys, purple _Verbenas, rooted, 50c doz.; unk TArift, 50s C:3 2=-ned ae rose bushes, 50c ea.; mix. col. Petunias, 30c doz.; yellow button, Daisy type. ome dbl. Chrysanthemums, Oc doz. Add postage. No tamps or checks. Pairlee undles, Rt. 7, Gainesville. ~ Royal Purple, Sweet Pink, nd Dixie Brilliant Red Crape yitile:- $2. doz PP; Pink r asanqua, and Mystery Gar- a5 rooted cuttings, $1.50 oz. each; heavenly blue and rose pink Thrift, large plants, ~ 1.25 doz. each; blue Roman yacinth bulbs, $1 doz. Mrs. 2 . Robinson, Greenville. Rooted cuttings in lots of 0: Magnolia Grefidiflora, lackberry Holly, Mystery ardenia, $5 per lot of either om ind; pink Sasanquas, Eliza- ets th Camellia, $8 per lot; : ockorange, $4; privet plants, peeu ine cD. Slovo. ~ ael. iss Maude Hartby, Rt. 3, reenville. Boxwoods, Cherry Laurels, igustrums, per. white Can- ytuft, $1.50' doz.; $10 C.; ed Dixie Brilliant Thrift, oyal Robe Violets, per. blue a. Phlox; English Ivy, Vinea inor, all Sete Achimenes, 1 doz.: $5 C.; Lemon Balm, ineapple mint, $1 doz.: $5 C. Blanche Woodruff, Green- ville. Large dbl. orange and old rose color Poppy sg2d, 25c tsp. and 3c stamped envelope; white and yellow Narcissus and yellow Jonquil bulbs, 25c oz.; yellow Jasmine, rooted, 5c ea. Add postage. Ethel rowe, Rt. 2. Gainesville. Prize-winning Mums, pink incurved, white and yellow Albatross. Ben Leighton, Wine Red, Queens Lace, White Spider, yellow sprays, James Steward, Lassie and Holiday Poms, large shaggy purple and red, $% doz. Mrs. Clyde Gilleland, Rt. 9, Gainesville. 40 nice Boxwoods, 2 yrs. old 50c ea.: 30 Boxwands, f yr. old 30c ea. Add Hee taie Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, 34, Hiawassee. Narcissus, Daffodil bulbs, 5 dif. var., $2 C; 20 red, blue, white Hyacinths, $1; Sweet- shrub, Dogwood, Wateroaks, Forsythia, Crabapple, month- ly Roses, Spireas, lows, Lilacs, Weigela bushes, Ivy, Silverlace, red, yellow Honeysuckle vines. 2. $1. Add postage. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers (Addison), Rt. 2, Hartwell. Pussy wil-. Pink and Srite Aeaolnie Strawberry, Bronze, and Gray Pearl Begonias, Plumosa Ferns, 25c ea. Add 35 for pe Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Fine healthy Boxwood cut- tings, 6 to 8 in. long, 1c each; rooted Boxwoods, $1. doz. Mrs. A. A. Strarnes, 1940 Defoors Ferry road, N. W., Atlanta 18. Daisy type Chrysanthemums and Ageratm, 50c doz del. No orders less than $1. Mrs. Fred Yelton, Appling. Many col. German Iris, 5c ea; $4. C; Mix. greenlead bor- der plant. 50c doz; thousand of Narcissus, 3 var. mix; 2 var. daffodils, Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, some mix., $1.00 C; 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Rt. 4, Box 326, Al- pharetta. Field grown Chrysanthe- mums: Exhibition Spiders, Quills, Buttons, Pom Poms, Well rooted pink Thrift, | Daisies, see named 50c C.; fall blooming Chry-| varieties, $1.50 doz; 5 doz., santhemums, 50c doz. Add|$5.; also gold, orange, red, postage. Mrs. Lester Williams, Rt. 1, Homer. 50 nice 10 yr. old Box- woods for sale, at my place on Lovejoy-Fayetteville Road. Mrs, Byans, Rt 2, Hampton. Yellow and white Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Long Trum- pet Daffodils, $2 C.; blue single Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.; blue, pink Thrift, 75c doz. No Fla. orders. Miss Mattie Mc- Curley, Hartwell. Single blue Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.; Red Spider lilies, $1.50 doz.; white and yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, trumpet Daffodils, $2 C.; blue and pink Thrift, 75 doz. No Fla. orders. Miss Cecil McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Fast growing Ligustrums, 2-3 ft; Cherry Laurels, 1-2 ft., 10c ea. Add _ postage. Jack Phillips, Box 104, Warm Springs. Daylilies, (Hemerocallis), old fashioned yellow. an bronze dbl. blooms in June and July, 45c doz. plants. Early blooming Daffodil bulbs, 85c doz. All plus del. chgs. Mrs. Macon Warthen, Warthen. Mums: Pom Pom, Buttons, 50c doz; Daylilies; Dorothea, Chloe, Baggett, Rose Gem, Garnet Robe, Bold Courtier, 50c; Princess, Comet, Kanapa- ha, Gay Troubador, Royal Ruby, Scarlet Sunset, others, 25;. Iris;:2 ioe yellows, reds, bronze, Plicatas, bi-col- ors, $1. 35c postage. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washington. Many hundreds of Iris, medal winners: Hemerocallis: Evelyn Claar, Pink Bowknot, Prima Donna, $2.; Potentate, ink Petticoats, ted Velvet, 1.; Porcelain pink, Mission Bells, painted Lady, Orange Beauty, 75c; 12 labeled Iris, $1. and 35c postage. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. Seed Turkey Toes (or Lady Finger), 20c cup, or exch. for Begonia, Chrysanthemums, or Geraniums. Add postage. Mrs. John R. Watson, Rt. 3, Vienna. 3 kinds Chrysanthemums, large white Daisy with yellow centers, medium lavender, and Yer ow spoon type, 2 doz., $1 rs. Valdosta. John Jump-ups, trumpet Daffodils, Snowdrops bulbs, white Fairy lily, yellow clus- ter, white Narcissus, 40 doz; 2-tone brown, yellow Tris, Dec. blooming white Narcis- sus, 45 doz; white, purple Wisteria, white, pink Hibicus- cus roots, 40. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Effie Smith, Rt. 4, Box 294, Austell. Dbl. daylilies, Butter and Eggs, Daffodils, white Fairy Lilies, max. col. Iris, John Jump-ups, $2.75 C; Lilacs, yellow Jasmine, Yellow Bells, 35cea. Add_ postage. Charles T. Smith, Rt. 4, Gor- don Road, Austell. Per. blue Ageratum and per. Blue False Dragonhead plants, 3 doz., $1.; pink and white Oxalis, 50c doz; white and green _ striped Oreos (Lily Tutt). $1. doz. Add post- age. Mrs. R. J. Miller, 2718 purple Iris, Milledgeville Road, Augusta. | d | Pink Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4,| Road's pink, purple, bronze, and ma- roon Hemerocallis, 15 dif., $5. PP. Mrs. Susie Burt, Rt. 2, Arlington. Large Chrysanthemums: all colors, some incurves, 16 asst., $1.25; asst. colors and types, 30 plants, $1.35; also, African Violet leaves, 16 asst. unlabel- ed, $1.35; baby Poinsettias, 50c doz. PP. Mrs. W. 8. Grif- fin, Rt. 1, Adel. 200 bunches Thrift, all col., reasonably priced, my place 3 mi. No. Alpharetta; 10 plants, rooted, same colors, $1.- PP; 3 colors in divided stock, $5. PP; Zinnia seed, da and Ciivid red, pink, 10c and self-addressed envelope. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Al- pharetta. Red Hot poker, $1.25 doz; Dutch Iris, blue and yellow mixed, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. B: Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 211, Alpharetta. Red, white Dogwood, Sweet Myrtle, Blue Bay, Sweet Bay, Cape Jasmine, bunch Honeysuckle, French Mulber- ries, Buckeyes, Crepe Myrtle, running Honeysuckle, Crab- apple, Bird of Paradise, Red- buds, 10c ft. up to 5 ft. Exch. for sacks. No out-of state or- ders. No checks. Nina Loyd. Rt. 1, Toomsboro. Salvia, purple Verbena, var- igated border plant, with hy- acinth - like July - blooming flowers, also Mum plants, 50c doz. Add postage. All kinds house-plants and Caladiums. Mrs. Willie Nelson, Rt. 2, Hill- crest Drive, Austell. Ph. 9832. 200 named Bearded Iris aie so Pink Collection, Hit Parade. Pink Formal, Pink Cameo, Pink Plum, Clarabella, Love Story, Heritage, Dainty Deb, Chantilly, Cherry Flip, Pink | Sensation, Dreamcastle. Rich- ard Myers, 830 Young Street, Augusta. Mix. col. giant Mums, white, red, yellow, gold, purple, lav- ender, 2 doz., $1.25; Daisy type mums, white, yellow, lavender, 3 doz., $1. 25; Dwarf type yellow cushion Mums, $1.25 doz; yellow and white Lady Banksia rose, $1.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. John- son, Shellman. One doz.- ea. white Mums, doz. yellow shaggy type Mums, and Petunia eee all for $1. 25. Mrs. L. M. Wimpey, Rt. 1 Screven. Red grass Pinks, 50c doz; purple Verbenas, Peanut, Gol- den Stars, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Cactus, 10c_ea; Lemon Lilies, 15c ea Pink Thrift 15 each clump Add postage. Mrs. D. W. Fair- cloth, Box 32, Seville. Blooming size Duplex Ger- bera, large Nandinas, Boston Fern, 25c ea; Sweet Williams, dbl. Feverfew, Artemesia, Lir- iope, white, purple Yarrow, Shasta daisies, red Spider Li- lies, paper white Narcissus, per. Phlox, and blue Salvia, 75 doz; 25 Mums, 8 varieties, $1. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Stap- leton. Liriope, or Lily Turf (some- times called border dat oe $2.00 per hundred, Add pos- tage. Mrs. John B. Whisnant, End, Summerville rk low, lavender, Se MARKET BULLETIN Mix. eae Tris, 25, $1. of Bethlehem, 75c C; April blooming Narcissus, $1. C. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Tem- ple. s Trailing blue Vinca ahieg Goldenglow, summer Asters, Mums; yellow button; shaggy white, white Fifi, spider and pink, 50c doz; red dbl. and yellow speckled dbl. Cannas, $1.50 doz. Add 50c postage. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madi- son St., Thomasville. _ Ghiysenivemuns: Incurves, reds, yellow, white, pink, lav- ender, orange, $1. doz; Dou- bles, Rose, red, pink, lavender, peach, purple, yellow, mix each, $1. doz; red and pink Pom Poms; red and fuchsia Azaleamums, mixed, 75c doz; PP. Mrs. Lillian Owens, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. Seeds: Red Salvia, large dbl. Marigolds, 15 Tsp; Castor-oil Beans seeds, 15c Tbsp. PP. All 1957 seeds. Also red_and yel- low Daisy Mums, dbl. deep yellow, mix. varieties, all 35c doz. PP. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, 2180 Ranchwood Drive, Rt. 3, Tucker, Ph. HI 3-4228. Dahlias: many varieties and colors, unable to lable all of them, $1.50 doz. plus postage. Guar. to be sprouted. All dbl. roves Mrs. Vaughn pele ers, Rt. 4, Toccoa. Mix. a dbl. Geranium and mixed col. Petunia cuttings, $1.. doz. PP; in: Ga. No; Fla, orders. Mrs. C. W. Bradford, Tignall, . Chrysanthemums: good va- rieties, unlabeled, white, yel- purple, rust, bronze, 75c doz; Crepe Myr- tles, rose colored, 50c ea; purnle Lilacs, 50e and 75c; White Narcissus, 50c doz. PP. Mrs. J. L. Berrong,. Alto. Spee beng os Incurves, red, white, lavender, pink, rer and orange, $1: doz; arge dbl. red, white, laven- der, yellow, pink, rose and pinpls: Pom Poms: Cushions, asies, mix. colors, 75c Rose col. Baby Breath, well rooted, 30 plants $1. Mrs. Lil- lian Owens, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. White Narcissus, yellow Jonquils, long trumpet Daf- fodils, 2c; White Star of Beth- lehem, single Mexico blue Hy- acinths, $1.50 doz; cream col. Iris, $1. doz; pink Oxalis, 50c chunk. No less $1. orders. Add postage. No out-of-state or- nae Mrs. A. P. Gladden, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. Dif col. fancy Chrysanthe- mums, Gillardis, Lupines, 35c doz, Add postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Rt. 1, Box 4, Toomsboro. Gladiolus bulbs, mix. free of: Thrip, 2: doz.,-$1.:.3 doz Medium, $1.; 4 doz. small, $1. Chrysanthemums, var. mixed, not labeled, 20, $1.; German Bearded Iris, mix. colors, not labeled, 20, $1.; 45, $2. Add 25 postage. Mrs. Sherman Duckett, Talking Rock. Scotchbroom plants, 6-15 in. tall 25 large Scotchbroom bush es; 2 white, 2 red running roses 50c ea. Cannot mail plants; Also Colius, dark red Cockscomb ,a nd_ Petunia, Blood of Calvary seeds, 25 pkg each. Send stamped self- addressed envelope. Mrs. G. L. Clark, 361 Whiteford Ave. N. E., Atlanta 7. Red Football Mums, pink and red cushion, $1.25 doz; yellow and White Spoon, Cris. Columbus. $1 doz; yellow but- ton, 80c doz; $5 C: Yellow Pom Pom, 75c doz; $4 C. Add post- age. A. A. Nash, 240 Gibson St. ee Atlanta 16. Ph. JA 4- Vinca Minor, large leaf and small leaf English Ivy, 50, $1; ground Ivy, variegated Vinca Major, 25c doz; Forsythia, Green stem Forsythia and Jan. Jasmine, 2, 35c; rose pink Quince, 25c white eS 50c. Add postage. Mrs. NE pe, 2694 Boulevard Soe N Atlanta 17. Canna Lilly. Known name bands, red, yellow ink, and orange col. mix. $6 $i doz. and 35c postage. Mire: Tk doz. |. odegiri, others 45 up; and Boxwood "Holl as Cannot ship. J. M. Candler St. N. E Swiss Pansies, 50, 900; C; Creeping Phlox, ~50c Feverfew, 55c doz; 4 col. gest var. Mums, $1.50 doz Ivia Blaze of Fire, 25 Giant Zinnias, 55c "doz; ari golds, 75c doz; Monflower cl ber $1 doz. Add-10c pos! Fred Witherspoon, 308 Ho |ness St. S. Wes Atlanta 10 PL 3-5251. Fine, healthy Bsvised. L tings, 6-8 in. long, one cent mixed | rooted Boxwoods, $1 doz. Mr A. A. Starnes, 1940 DeFo Ferry Rd. N. W., Atlanta 18 Light yellow Cannas wi small red specks in cei reen foliage, 50c doz; 3 d dee Pes ostage. Mrs. J Singleton, 1139 Hall Ave Oe. Atlanta ao Ph. MA Hundieds of Hak D ffoi bulbs for sale at reaso Dig them yourself price Elton M. ae 78 bergh Dr. N. E ae CE 3-1380. 2 All col. Thrift, white: tuft, 25 also bedding a Liriope, red yellow many col. Iris, Hemeroc Box Hollies, Nandinas, Ab blooming shrubbery, Cg and Weeping Willow. A orders. V. W. Rasco, 1554 Wil . lis Mill Road, S. W., Atlant 11. Ph. PL 3-4768. ~ FLOWERS Want Lettuce-leaf, steak, and Rex. Bego: Write what you have. | S: Todd, 2215 Wheeler Augusta. Want purple. or. blue I Flag Lily bulbs. State p Mrs. Robert Shingler,. House by The Road, Ashbu: Want Azaleamums | that bloom in the summer, color and price. Mrs. L LB a a | wis, 407 Sixth Ave. Cairo. . Want sever: cob of that will square 8 in. up, 8 f long. Jann B. eee Ww Springs. Want old fain Leop Spot plants, with ro thick leaves with spots _ white. Also old_ Kristina Chrysan mums. Send descriptio price. Mrs. T. W. Sutton, Virginia Avenue, Macor mel ae awe Pet plan refer pink or rose; real rhe fashion fra t V: lets; wild Mullein pe grown in fields every co! 01 pee and Stokesia plants, Mrs. C. Edward Wright, 1 N. Decatur Rd N. E., At 6. Ph. DR 3-3416. Want -everblooming R bushes: Peace yellow other good names of e blooming well rooted, want well rooted Dwarf leas, all colors, Must be che: Give colors and price. Mrs. Lamine, Jr., _ Freyw Drive, Marietta. a Want one each of ink 2 red Maple-leaf, and Ang wing Begonias. "Must ba ro ed plants Give size and pri Steve Austin, Bethlehem. Want ie old time Ww. O. Baugh, ville. May 12 = Monday : eretor posal 10:30 ao icone eh toaite. a. Ph, -MA 2-8625. Germany, 1256 So. Moreland Sieg lle, and | Hereford ublic : in- ES ee eee ee a es ee ee ee - eating, $ Gowder, Rt. 2, Giant Blackeyed p uar. pure. W. D. Gill, Rt. 2, er old time Speck- cornfield bean \dd postage. Southerland, Rt. -runner _ _Add_ postage. Ellijay. Beans, 99.31 t. germ. $3.- White, Buck- Cor), Ss pies Bahia seed. 91.5 20c lb. at farm. N.. t.. 1, Hahira. Bahia Grass seed. n; 98. 80 pct. Puri- OB my farm. 2 Newton. ice yee ee ee Oe re 0 ce i a EE oe ee 1 cd seed, from ous Gis G07, 37. hlocknee. bushel gourd ea; 8 $1. Bushel ft. around, $25. ea. 4, Waycross. all mixed gourds, John Weaver, Rt. . lard box full, Root plants, 60c rs. Ventis Weaver, Sericea seed, 20 On Armuchee. 4- cane, long joints overnment, 4c and ay place Denmark. 12-1/2 Ph tates- - an see week beans, bac and little | postage. Mrs. |_ 1, Carters. er an seed: striped half-run- ink peanut and tender white garden _and. white _ | field bean seeds, 55c cup.-each. |Add postage. No stamps or i checks. Mrs. Mandy Banks, Rt. |M. Ready about May 10. PP. |H. F. Seay, 3917 Panthersville _|Road, Rt. 2, Ellenwood. i to plants; Wonder, Ruby Giant |. Cert. Rutger Tomato plants, Broccoli, y:| Mint, Horehound, Sage, 11, Box 20, Register. ;| covered. with pink blooms be- .|fore the red bean | d| Queen of the ae -|more k | second year. T. T. Toles, Men- little white tender .|Herbert Myers, Stockton, tender bunch bean vhite and brown strip- | Half-runners, mix. corn- 1, Ranger. Old time, hard heading Col- lard plants, now ready, $2.50 M. FOB. Berry B. Morgan, Rt. 2, Clyo. _ Marglobe Tomato plants, _from cert. seed 50c C; $4.00 - Rutger and Marglobe toma- young, hot, Cayenne pepper plants, each, $1. C; $4. M. Black Beauty Egg plants, $1. C; copper skin Sweet Potato plants, $5.50 M. Waits Crosby. Graham. : Cauliflower, Brus- sels Sprouts, Iceburg Lettuce, Ga. Collards, Wakefield Cab- bage, 35c doz; Dill, Sweet Ba- sil, Caraway, Lemon Balm, 50c doz. No less than $1. orders. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Rt. - Marglobe and Rutger toma- to plants, $3. M; Calif. Won- der Sweet Pepner and long Cayenne hot pepper, $4. M. del. $1. C. Red skin Copper Puerto Rican Potato plants, $6. M. del. No checks. Oma Lightsey, Rt. 2, Surrency. - Seedling pecan trees, 25c to 50c ea; ornamental peach trees, eatable fruit and tree leaves come. Write. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quit- man. Artichoke plants, $1.50 doz. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd., ce Atlanta 17 Ph. DR 7- Sage plants, Catnip bunches, Museadine grape vines, Beech- nut and Hazelnut bushes, Himalaya Black Raspberries, 6, $1.; Garlic bulbs, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Tur- ner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Kudzu crowns, rooted, $2. C; $12.50 M. FOB. H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Road, Atlanta. Ph. PO 1-7626. Mtn. Huckleberries, bearing size, 2 doz., 75c; imp. Klon- dike Strawberry plants, $1. C; imp. field Dewberries, and Blackberries, rooted, 50c doz. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. - Horseradish plants, 50e doz; Horseradish roots, Red Sas- safras roots, dried apples, 50c lb; Garlic, le ea; $1. C; Red Raspberry bush, 3, 50c; 5, $1. Balm, Spearmint, Tansy, Wild Horsemint, yellow Root, 3, 50c. restley Hig Add postage. Mrs. Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Calif. Wonder and Ruby King Sweet Pepper, long hot Cayenne pepper plants, 75c C; 500, $3. 1c ea for less than 100. PP. Mrs. J. M. Crosby, RFD 3, Baxley. : Bl akem ore Strawberry plants, $1.50 C; Mastodon, $1.- 25 C: Klondike, $1. C; 500, $4.; $8. M. Also Catnip, 30c bunch, peppermint, 30c doz, Brown Striped Half-runner beans, 60c cup. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. : About 1-1/2 Acre Blake- Strawberries in field, lo. Ph. 36, Summerville. Certified Georgia Red Potato plants for sale. B. J. Head, Alma. Ph. 3791. English Pe 3 2 doz., 45c; mri ote plants, and Co! arda, 6 each; Beet plants, 60c C; Marglobe Oxheart, Rutger Big Boy to- mato plants, and Garlic plants, 25c doz. each; Parsley, 60c doz. Add postage. Fred With- erspoon, 308 Holderness St. SW Atlanta 10. Ph. PL. 3- 5251. 300 yards. tobacco plants, ready now, 9 mi. N. Lakeland. Charleston Wakefield Cab- 300 $1.; 500, Rutger tomato - bage plants 150. $2.50 M. 0, PR Del ek. Kudzu crowns, rooted 1 and 2 yrs. old, $2.00 ; 500, $7.00; $12.50 M. Add postage. C. D. Crowe, Rt. 2, Gamervilte: Streamline everbearing Strawberry plants, $1, C. Mrs. J. B. Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Early bearing Strawberry an extra large, $1. C; 300, 2.75; 500, $4.50; $8. M. Add postage. Exch. for print or solid color feed sacks, 3 and 4 alike, allowing 25c each. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming. Everbearing Strawberry plants, well rooted, 90e C; 500, $4.; $6.50 M. Jewell and Gib- son, 80c C; $6. M; Horserad- ish, 75 doz; 3 doz., $2. Add postage. No checks. Roy Grin- dle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Gem everbearing Strawberry plants, $2.75 C; 200, $5.; 500, $12. PP. Mrs. R. L. Buttrum, Rt. 1, Adairsville, _ Strong, well rooted stream- line everbearing Strawberry plants, $1. C. PP on $4. or more orders. Mrs. B. T. Thorn- ton, Rt. 1, Bowdon. ; About 1 acre Strawberries in field, for sale, 10 mi. Summerville. Taylor Toles, Menlo. Ph. Summerville, 36 (after 8 PM). Chas. Wakefield Cabbage plants, 35c C; 600, $1.25; Cat- nip and Sage plants, 10c ea; $1. doz; Peppermint, 5 bunch. ute Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Roy- ston. Cert. Tomato, Marglobe, Rutger, 500, $1.50; $2. M; 500, $8.75; Calif. Wonder Sweet and long hot Cayenne pepper, 500 $2.; $3. M; Copenhagen Mkt. Chas. and Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage, Ga. Col- lard, 500, $1.25; $2. M; 5000, $7.50;-Mrs. I. L. Stokes, Box 349, Fitzgerald. ; i Tomato plants: Marglobe, Rutger, large stalkey, 500, $1.- 25; $2. M. Roots well wrapped. E. L. Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitzgerald. : Large open grown Rutger tomato plants, 50 C. PP. $2.- 50 M; 10,000, $20. Moss pack- ed. Exp. Col. Mrs. J. E. Har- rell, Rt.. 4, Quitman. Rutger Tomato plants, 300, $2.; 500, $2.50; $5. M. PP in Ga. Odis Conner, Pitts. Field grown Marglobe Rut- ger, New Stone tomato plants, full count, nice plants, $2. M; $1. C. del. Can fill large or- ders. No checks. W. R. Light- sey, Rt. 1, Surrency. Tomato plants: Rutgers, Marglobe, 500, $2.; $3. M. Field grown, moss packed, PP in Ga. Climbing and Super Colossal Tomato plants, $1. doz. D. M. Stevens, Box 188, Dawson. Ph. 278-J. SEED & PLANTS WANTED Want few Dill seed at once. Mrs. W. L. Moore, 710 Gail Street, Americus. Want Sweet Potato plants near Baxley. Will pick up at bed. W. C. Burnsed, Pembroke. Ph. 32568. Want Polecat, Speckle and big white and __black-eye erowder peas. Mrs. Hoke Gol- den, Rt. 2, Box 38, Bremen. Want Several pounds each of Black-eye and purple Hull Crowder peas. Write what you have and price. Ralph Scog- gins, Rt. 1, Palmetto. Want few Texas Whipper- will or Blue Goose. (Bluish speckled) pea seed. Mrs. Lura Powell, 405 Georgia Ave, SE, Atlanta 15. Want 1/2 bu. pure White Black-eye Crowder peas. Quote price. Homer G. Cline, Rt. 1, Canton. FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE 1958 crop Irish Potatoes, Red Pontiac variety, ready May 15 to June 1. F. M. Hen- Small Cream Peas for e ing, 50c cup, del. J. A. Adams Rt.1,Hul. Bright Oat and wheat straw out of my fields, 25c bale or $15 ton Contact before com- bining time. John C. Reid, Ze- bulon. 110 bushels shelled yell- low corn, $1.65 bu. at my farm eo H. Spires, Rt. 1, Blairs ville. Yellow Ear, $40 ton FOB my farm 2 mi. W. Newton on Hwy. 200. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. FEED & GRAIN WANTED _ Want 10 tons good hay de- livered. State what you have and price C. B. Milner, Shiloh. Want tons Milo grains for A. Thomas, Rt. 2, Stone Moun- tain. ph. Atlanta, MU 8-0866. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE several Complete irrigation outfit, 30,000 gal. haul; large sub- soiling plow for large tractor; 4 farrowing (hog) crates, $25 ea.; New Holland Silage Har- vester with row attachment, $600; also automatic machine for planting Coastal Bermuda sprigs, $50. All good cond. R. L, Jackson, Jonesboro. Ph. GR 8-6217. F-30 Farmall tractor on rubber, good for parts, $100; Hester 2 dise side plow for| Farmall 4, Box 16, Eatonton. Ph. 5547. cheap. Also 7 qt. cap. pres=- Avera walking cultivator, $50. Will not ship. J. I. Me- . Ps Ree PAGE SIX. FOR SALE Farmall disc plow, ean he sed as 2 or 8 disc for H or ir tractor, $50. Mrs. T, E, Wilson, Rt, 1, Rockmart, 504 ten inch laying cages, 1250 eight inch laying cages, all with feeders and waters, 40 ea. Lionel G. Wilson, P. . Box 69, Sumner. IH Cub tractor motor block assembly, complete and in od cond,, $25; also two 26 Hester plow dises with ~8/16 square center holes, 7.50 ea. Hubert H. Spires, t. 1, Blairsville. P-47 Clipper Seed Cleaner with 12 screens, elevators, otors, shafts, belts, etc. Also Hart Carter Separater for separating oats and wheat: 1 seed treater complete with motor. Joe Durant, C/O Du- rant Eggs Farm, Box 308, ublin, 1951 Farmall H_ traetor, mower, harrows, subsoiler, cut-off saw, all in good cond., 600. Silvey Bearden, Rt. 5, umming. Ph. 7741. Super A Farmall tractor, all equip, except mower ed pake, at my home at Alpine, mi, S. Menlo. T. T. Toles, enlo. 1 H. Mule drawn wagon and harness, both in good ond., $50. Ronald T. Sykes, $376 Snapfinger Road, Litho- hia. Ph: 9552. John Deere B tractor with 2 row equip. and No. 5 mow- er, WD Allis Chalmer trac- r with 4 dise tiller power t. Sell separate or together er trade on Cub tractor with equip. C. W. Finney, .Had- dock. Ph. WE 2-4260, Transplanter used 1. sea- son with water attachment, ood as new, fits tractor with -point hook up. Emmett Seabolt, Margret. 1 man _-chain saw, Mall model 2-MG, Bow blade, usgd about 1 hr. since complete overhaul, $50: 1 hand power saw, Skilsaw model 127 with 6 and 8 in. blades, in good eond., $25. H. G. Hinton, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 2741. Farmall Cub tractor with | dbl lights, starter. hydraulie con- trols, completely overhauled, painted with planters, fertil- izer attachment, and eulti- vators, $550; 1953 Ford trac- ter, 2 disc plow, bush and bog harrow, front end loader, all excellent cond., $950. W. R. Wood, Rt. 3, Box 70-A, Newnan. Ph, 354-W. FOUIPMENT . $80 at my farm. Al- so want good 5 HP Garden tractor. State best price in first letter. Hubert C, Hen- derson, Rt. 2, Cumming, Quail Equip: Laying cages, 5 a.; in sections of 5, Also Holding pens, $15 eg, Mrs. J. BH. Hitchcock, 575 Elmwood St. N. W., Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4-5525, 500 gal. Propane gas tank, under-ground type, for farm use, $150 at my place. G. H. Pace, 2845 Old Hapeville Road, S.W., Atlanta 15. Ph. PO 7-5260. Large 2-wheel tractor trail- er, 2 disc plow for M or MT John Deere tractor: 1. disc harrow, needs. some repair, for sale or trade for 2 disc Athens plow or eattle. J.B. Cowart, Adairsville. Hydraulie pump and pr. of Rams for WD or WC Allis Chalmer tractor, fits on pow- er take-off, $50. C. C. Camp- bell, Rt. 1, Box 38, White Plains. Ph, Howard, 17-3357. Reg. size platform seale, $35; small size platform scale, $25. Letters ans. M. F. Hammock, Jefferson. Ph. EV- 7-8673. Wheelhorse Garden tractor with turner, dise nlow and cultivator. J. B. Bell, Sr, 5621 Redan Road, Rt. 1 Stone Mountain. Ph, 9098. 1957 Ford cultivating trac- tor 640,: practically new. F. L. Hammoek. Rt. 1, leen. Ph. Perry, GA 9-1909. 400 cap. Elec. incubator, thermostat controlled, red- wood cabinet, excellent cond.. $50. Mrs. R. Rich, 106 Adams Drive,--Smyrna, Ph. Marietta, 8-8136. 1952 one row Allis Chal- mer tractor, good rubber, starter, motor, perfect cond.; 2 Cultivators, dise plow. bot- tom plow, 8 disc cutaway harrow; Gee Whiz with fen- ders, mowing machine. All good working order. $585. Consider trading for med. size Ford traetor or Cub with less equip. F. M. Abee, Dah- lonega _ Complete set of planters, . hopper style, cot ton hoppers included for 1954 Super C Farmall, excellent cond.; 1954 Intnl Harvester Ensilage, excellent cond., with row crop header. Reasonable for cash. T. Whipple Simp- son, Cochran. 2 H. Oliver mower and rake for sale. See at my home at Ludville. H. S. Rich- ard, Rt. 2, Ranger. Kath- |, with cot-|' . DB Incubator, 300 egg cap., used only 1 season, $50; also set reel gang mowers for Garden tractor, $65. Mrs. H. L. Wiley, 1023 Holcombe Road, Rt. 8, Stone Mountain. Ph, BU 9-6482. Laying cages for _ sale cheap. Walter L. Clarke, Rt. 4, Schofield Rd.,- College Park, Ph. PO 7-0443. EQUIPMENT WANTED Want Rotary Mower to fit or pull with Farmall Cub tractor, H. P, Oswald, Box 64, Savannah. Want one end loader for 4491 Ford or Farmall tractor, or will buy tractor and loader together. Must be reasonable. oe Waldrop, Hill City. Ph. 5887. Want 1/5 or 1/3 HP Hlec. motor with starter for Cut- off saw. Must be in A-1 .cond., reasonable for cash, Must be willing to ship. State orice and size in first letter. Letters ans. Clyde Vines, Rt. 1, Felton. Want good used Butane gas tank, 150 gal. cap. for farm use. Write particulars and price, J. O. Carter, Rt. 2, Nicholls. : Want cast iron syrup ket- tle, 55 gal. or more \ap., within 50 mi. of Jesup. State price, Mrs, J.C. Darby. Rt: 1, Jesup. Want cultivators for Farm- all Cub tractor. Tandy P. Farist, White Stone, Want 8 deck chicken broad- er, State price and cand. Must be reasonable priced and near Atlanta. C. R. Phil- pot, Box 65, Bolton. Want pr. wire fence stret- chers, the dog end chain. pull (not the wench type), or parts, Prefer in some nearby county. State what vou have and price. M. A. Cook, Milan. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Milking type reg. and grade Shorthorn cows, heifers, and 1 bull for sale, 4 mi. E. Roys- ton, Goldmine Community. Mrs, Clara N. Jones, Rt, 2, Bakers Bridge Rd., Royston. Reg. Polled Shorthorn bulls, 7-13 mos. old, $150 to $200 ea. Burt Bennett, Rt. 8, Moultrie. March, 1958 jat my farm 5 mi. W. Metter, ies 3 boars from @ trash Molgicin- phd Old Hapeville lanta 15. Ph. PO 7-5260, 3 reg. Guernsey heifers, one just freshen and other 2 to freshen soon. Priced reason- able, F, H, Bunn, Midville, Dbl. standard reg. polled Hereford bulls and 1 heifer, well built, good color and con- formation. Priced reasonable. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph. 2672. Reg. polled Hereford bull, 15 mos. old, $150, E. C. Daw- son 562 Loridans Drive, N. E. Atlanta 5. Ph. CE 7-910. Reg. Braham bull and cow, for sale. H, J. Daniel, 58 E, Main Street, Hogansville, Ph. 5 good blooded Shorthorn and polled heifers, 15-18 mos. old, reg. in buyers name. Gay- nor Shurley, RFD 2, Warren- ton. Ph. HO 5-3408. Nice halter-broken, 9 mo. old, reg. horned Hereford bull Carl Roberts, Ball Ground, | 20 reg. polled Hereford heif- ers, 9-12. mos. old, Adv. Dom 2nd Rollo Dom. breeding. Well colored, and marked, extra good quality. Sell separate or entire lot. John L. Cummings, 1, Cartersville. Ph. 1480- 4 open reg. Angus heifers, $250. ea, FOB farm, near Fo- rest Park. O, M, Ruff, Sr., Rex Road, Morrow, Ph. Stock- bridge. 4366, Swine. Purebred Beltsville No. 1 pigs, 8 wks old. $25 ea. Walter Waldrep, Dublin. Ph. 599-W, Choice 9 wk. old Landrace pigs, males and females, im- ported bloodlines, treated, reg. in buyers name, $60. ea. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 3 84 Metter. Ph. 5-1035. Reg. Tamworths, weaned pigs, unrelated boars and gilts, for sale. J. S. Davis, /o Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. Ph, 6541. 33 clean shoats, average 35 lbs. ea; cert. life treated, mal- es castrated, few red, mostly black and black listed, 40e Ib. near 46 & 57 cross Hwy. L. H. Landrace stock hogs: Amer- and imported bloodlines, $3,000 Waerhaug, 6 mos. old. Treated for Cho- lera, and Erysipelas, reg and transferred to buyers name. Brucelosis free herd. Jimmie L, Willis, Farm, Bonaire. c/o Seldom Rest sey} heg. Je. G, H. Pace, 2845}5 mo: Ol Hapeville Ri, SW. At |body. R hogs 70-150 Ibs., color 50-50; 20-80; : treated. Will not shi Altman. Rt, 1, Alma, poe. boned. Horses boa McCrackin, DR 3-9731. high, 5 gaited Ame dler; i Tenn. Walking Pony eee Hamel . i Al, ise = fine Drive, Macon. B Rex, reg., American bred stallion, Reg, No, Fisntietg Metter. Ph. MU 5- colts. 4584 Flat Shoals tur. Ph. BU 9-6692. Reg. No. 17217. 5 gait ican Saddle stallion. King Rex Peavine Proven sire of quality Mares Boarded. L. L. Lake Mirror Road, Rt lege Park. Ph. PO 1-1617, FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE ) . Ph. CH 2-47 Reg, Landrace ages, imported bloodline: time treated, $40 to $5 -|Steed, W. Ro oke D an Fitzgerald, Ph. 3905, Sev, young Hamp bred for second litter boar. Each -breed J, A. Swint, Barnesy. Reg. Poland China and gilts, 2-3 mos. old ters) $35 ea. Wayne Oak Park. Ph. LO 2-2 : Yorkshire hogs, crat lean mea. Champion English (considered by man i car aera, buyers name, $ or phone, Lawton Geo. McEachen, Hazlehurst. Ph. Fr, 2155. 5 Hi Spotted Poland and pigs; sow $20 an pig. ae clea c/o Williams Dairy, 755, Columbus. = Reg. Spotted Poland $45- Horses, Mules, At-Stud: Doctor reg. American Saddl stallion (Bourbon > K Over 16 Forest Par Golden Palomino, Tenn, 10 Shetland Pony At Stud: Red Lights oven sire of top qui Thomas G. owe kK Road, De At Stud: Briar Creek a wets poe | otic ae ee te GGuaranteed by Manufacturer GGuaranteed by Manufacturer FFound by Stete Chemist FFound ay State Chemist 2 PPenalized PPenali: oe PROTEIN FAT- FIBRE oxion: PROTEIN a ONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgi OC Cho eee ADAMS-BRISCOE FARM, Jackson, Georgia : Tugalo River Dairy Feed Bide ici 16,00 Crimped Oats with Molasses ~ 11,00 4.00 12.00 (P) Fat 17.50 : (P) Fiber F 11,00 5,30 13.90 Tugalo River Gray Shorts : 15.00 3.80 BLecKLey WAREHOUSE, Gochran, Georgia , if oo (P) Fat 16.20. Ground Shucks and Molasses G 2.00 : 31.00 | MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, LTD., August 1 G if (P) Fiber F 3.60 .70 37.80 Lotta Pork 40% Hag Seppismane ete 40.00 3.50. Cossy-Honess | MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama ag a (P) FAT 48.00 azz Sugar iglets 20.00 4 . MONROE OIL AND FERTILIZER COMPANY, M , a j (P) Fiber F 23.30 3.30 -5.20/ Monroe Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meals Britas Genes 36.00 BIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee (i ee _{P) Fiber 38.50 6. : Red Lion Shorts ~ pn 16, : on | MUTUAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Ozark, Alabai Rod Lion Short (P) Fiber cn s oe Sunny Dale Brand 45% Protein Seeman oil Feed 45.00 on ors | | . | (P) Fiber Fano 440 7:30) = (P) Fiber 18.50 = ING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kansas #AMous FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee Pol - Wh 6 ee ; Golden Grain 16% Dairy Feed 16.00 ~ 2.50 15.00] Screenings eat Grey. Shorts and Ground Wheat in (P) Fat - BF 1850 1.70 13.70 (P) Fiber Teme. FARMERS AND GINNERS COTTON OIL COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama RALSTON PURINA COMP. Green-Tag 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality G 36.00 3.00 17.00|""priva Mil choo ANY: St Louis, Missouri : (P) Fiber 38.10 3.50 10.10 t Free FARMERS PRODUCTS COMPANY, Thomasville, Georgia Purina Cow Chow ae Farmers Products Company 45% Peanut Meal G 45.00 4.00 7.00 at (P) Protein F 42.80 10.80 7.70) SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Orlando, Florida Goip Kist PEANUT GROWERS, INC., Moultrie, Georgia Blue Bird Citrus Pulp aes Gold Kist Brand Peanut Meal G 48.00 (P) Fiber F 47,50 SWIFT ANG COMGANY, Chicago, Illinois HERMITAGE Fe m MILLS. Nashville, Tennessee < ge ake s Pig Power , Medicated big Six 16%0'Protela Dolry Reed... eri. F 1780 PROTEIN FAT FIBER ane Reni Asheville, North Carolina Broiler Starter + Medicated j * Fat low 24.00 26.20 n@ 3.00 2.60 GOMPANY. Atlanta, Georgia Feed fo Dalry G 16.00 2.50 15.00 * Fiber High F 22.00 3,60 16.40 Energy All 1 Mess ,Breeder Mash G 17.00 5.00 4,00 es * Fat Low F 22.00 4.60 4.00 AND FEED MILLS, Maeon, Georgia jared Sk COMPANY, Camilla, Georgia ' { OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia rand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal G@ 36.00 3.00 17.00 * Fiber High F 38,00 3.90 18.50 " MPANY, Selmi. Georgia : i jared INS MILLING COMPANY, INC. Moultrie, Georgia declared : mils, a Blissfield, Michigan : INE. Cincinnati, Obie $ 18.00 4.50 4.50 (* Bet Low. 22.00 4,20 2.70 i ES MILLING COMPANY, Bisiinghii, G 16.00 2.50 12.00 * Fat Low F 18.00 2.20 10.10 6 G 16.00 2.60 12,00 = * Fat Low F 18.00 2.20 10.00 ! A COMPANY, D Deiton, f lared I D FLOUR COMPANY, patties Tennessee Bran @ 14.00 4.00 11.00 Bee : * Fat Low fF 17.80 3.40 11.00 Wheat Bran G 14.00 4,00 11.00 e * Fat Low F 18.40 3,80 11.00 Wheat Gray Shorts G 16.00 4.00 6.00 Sos * Fiber High F 19.00 4.10 6.40 AND FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED MARCH, GGuaranteed by Matetacturer FFound by State Chemist PROTEIN FAT FIBER MISSISSIPPI OIL MILLS, INC., Hollandale, Mississippl 1 feed as declared MONROE OIL AND FERTILIZER COMPANY, Monrce, Georgia Menre Brand i Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality G 36.00 * Fiber High F 41,00 MOWAT, WILSON AND COMPANY, Detroit, Michigan 1 feed as declared 4.00 16.00 $80 16.80 1 feed as declared NATIONAL ALFALFA DEHYDRATING AND MILLING COMPANY, ase, Golorade NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota 4 feeds as declared OSCEOLA FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, Kissimmee, Florida 1 feed as declared THE THOMAS PAGE MILLING COMPANY, Topeka, Kansas 1 feed as declared PILLSBURY MILLS, ING., Clinton, lowa 4 feeds as declared PIRKLE FEED AND SEED COMPANY, Conyers, Georgia feed as declared PLANTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Clarksdale, Mississipp! 1 feed as declared PRODUGERS RICE MILLS, INC., Stuttgart, Arkansas 1 feed as declared ore BROTHERS, Blakely, Georgia das declared THE oe OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 10 feeds as declared RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri 100 Purina Dairy Chow 6-16% @ i 2.50 13.00 * Fat Low F 18.00 2.20 13.00 45 feeds as declared RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia 1 feed as declared ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas Rice Mill By-Product G 6.00 5.00 28,00 F 7.50 4.80 27.80 * Fat Low 1 feed as declared - _ GIL MILL, Rome, Georgia 3 feeds as declared THE RUBY MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia 1 feed as declared SAVANNAH VALLEY FEED COMPANY, Royston, e406 1 feed as declared SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton, Georgia 1 feed as declared i Ne a MT ee ern tao eee LLING COMPANY, nag Georgia Master SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee 2 feeds as declared SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina 1 feed as declared SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia a aay vee 24.00 2.50 1.00 2 feeds as declared cee 26.50 2.20 7.90 | SMITHS FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia 5 2 feeds as declared ORFORATION, eo es SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC, Rome Georgia Pure Wheat Bran 14,50 3.50 11.00 RIES, Bradenton, Florida * Fat Low 17.20 8.20 =+11.00 Sweetest d Citrus Pulp 6.00 ie Ea 1 feed as declared ee ae 8.00 2.60 11.10 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 3 feeds as declared eae MILLING. COMPANY, Gaines Seorgle. SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spetcibaiy: South Gerolina 4 feeds as declared ur reiowi oe Wide | STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgla 1 feed as declared 7 0 ue et Valley Georsia - J. A, STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Georgia Cob, Shuck and Molasses : GS 2.00 80 24.00 nouien a Hartwell Granta (Ke aa Fiber High F 450 .60 24.00 SWIFT AND COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia . ERS INC. Memes Teanesce Swift's Broiler Finisher Medicated % 12.00 6.00 4.0 * Fat Low 22.20 8.60 3.30 ae Paris, Iilineis 2 feeds as declared es SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois NG COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina ebiethe Bao iba). 2 feeds as declared * Protein Low F 23.80 6.30 11.50 SWIFT AND COMPANY OIL MILL, East Point, Georgia, ARNER, Sandersville, Ganagia re =e oon er Augusta, Georgia COMPANY, Americas, Dorey THOMAS MILUNG COMPANY, Hazlehurst Geargie | eaten VIGO MILLS COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia Is ue i, Levenia, avs 1 feed as declared VILLA RICA MILLS, INC., Villa Rica, Georgia es Fort pave, indiana 2 feeds as declared = ; : ee MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia THE WEBER FLOUR MILLS COMPANY, Salina, Kensas as declared : 1 feed as declare WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama NG COMPANY, # Augusta, Georgia T fed of aaiaica " VALDA WOOTEN, McRae, Georgia 1 feed as declared ' WRENS COMMUNITY CENTER, Wrens, Georaid 2 feeds as declared s : e : As Declared desechebesccsurtayscnites (WR 222 0.50 4.50 15.00 Penalized acct cuts SRERETES 20 1,90 8.10 16.30) ion Violations 20 s rate gag Ga aca Sel PAGE EIGH LIVESTOCK FOR SALE At Stud: Bandar No. 6213, opper chestnut, 8 yrs. old, 8 hands, 1,000 lbs. Son of hampion Rafmirz, grandson of Champion Raffles. Sire of Outstanding stock and pleasure horses. Fee, $50 with return privilege during season. Mares oarded $1 per day. Willard grain, 609 Murray Hill Dr., alton. Ph. 367. At Stud: Reg. Palomino, eg. No. 15058. Sire, Buddy r.; Dam, Buttercup Wilson. generations of reg. Palo- minos. Mares boarded. J. E. raham, Box 282, Patterson. Sheep & Goats Nubian Saanan milk goat, freshen March 21, giving 3-4 ts. daily, 4 yrs. old, $20 FOB. . B. Phillips, Rt. 1, Damascus. 80 common goats for sale or trade for shoats or for 4 white peccings. L. H. Vanlanding- ham, Howard. 1 milk goat freshened in March fo rsale. Make reason- ble offer. Mrs. J. B. Stevens, R 1, Box 247-B, College Park. Ph. Fairburn 4231. Nice Nubian milk goat giv- ing gal. milk daily; Saanan freshen first of May; nice Saa- nan freshen last of April. All with first kids; also nice Saa- an giving 3 qts. daily now. rs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cas- - @eade Road, S.W., Atlanta 11. Large white Saanan buck, $10; 4 nice fat male kids, $5 a.; also two 2 qt. does, "$15 ea. Mrs. L. W. Smith, Ste- phens. : 5 Saanan grade milk goats, just fresh with 2 kids each; due in early May; one not red. $20 to $75 ea. eee their kids. J. M. Owen, Rt. Hwy. 41 S, Tifton. 5 reg. Suffolk rams and 2 unregistered rams from same Sand Dr. Linwood Morris, 902 oe Bar Ferry Road, Augus- Nice 2 and 3 yr. old Suffolk gems for sale, also 200 large estern ewes, $15 ea. for ewes, R. L. Jackson, Jones- boro. Ph. GR 8-6217. 10 Reg. Hampshire bucks: 8 are 1 yr. old and two are 2 rs. old, for sale. J. M. Allen, {2 Vidal Boulevard, Decatur. h. DR 7-4758. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want 5 reg. Black Angus eows with calves and 1 reg. -related Black Angus bull. Hive best price in first letter Bee where they can be seen. ce Geilfuss, P. O. Box|- 779, Atlanta 2. Want middleaged Shetland ony, buggy and _ harness, mplete. Send price and if you can deliver. Contact at sa G. T. Downs, Box 127, rightsville. Want purebred Spotted Po- Jand China pigs. State size and price. Must be in N. Ga. Paul Parks, Rt. 1, Ellijay. Want good sound gentle mule that will work anywhere. Wt. 900 to 1,000 Ibs. Must be reasonable and near Austell. Walter M. Mitchell, Rt. 5; Austell. Ph. 9235, Want reg. Black Angus bull, blocky type. Must be young, but ready for service and rea sonably aoe H. M. Thomp- son, Rt. 1, Adrian. POULTRY FOR SALE 500 Keystone White Leghorn oung hens, bred to lay in ull production, $1.25 ea. KS. mith, Rt. 2, Hahira. Ph. Val. osta, CH 32- 0704. Pe og ae 7 fore PF, to be returned at once at buy- Modern Game Bantams: BB reds, Birchens, and Silver Duckwings. Winners in At- lanta Poultry Show and SE Fair, $6. pr; $8. trio. Cocks, $4. L. L. Murphy, Lake Mir- ror Road, Rt. 3, College Park. Ph. PO 1-1617. 8 Hamburg hens and 1 rooster, mee ea. H. S. Rich- ard, Rt. 2, Ranger. 400 ee producing young Hy-Line hens, $1. ea. for en- tire lot. Harris Collier, Jersey. Hatching eggs: Single comb foster legged Buff Orphing- ton bantam eggs, $1.50 doz; 2 doz., $2.75. Also roosters, $1.- 50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. Nice white Hackle hen ahd Gray Goose brood cock, $5. or exch. for 5-1/2 or 6 Ib. game cock in perfect cond. C. L. Griffin, 712 Oak Street, Gain- esville. Purebred heavy type Dark Cornish hatching eggs, 15, $1.- 65; 30, $3.15 and my carton ers expense. MO only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box sory Ly. 10 young hens, 75c ea. Mrs. Ethel Brewer, Rt. 1, Comer. 4 prs. Guineas, $2.50 pr; Pr. bronze turkeys, last years hatch, $9.; 2 young billy goats, $4.50 ea; also rabbits for sale. George D. Emerick, 909 New- bert Ave., Macon. Bronze Turkey eggs, $2.50 doz. Edward Robertson, Rt. 2, Loganville. Bronze turkey eggs, 45. $3. W. R. Sexton, Jr., 1632 Harts Mill Rd. NE, Atlanta 19. 33 large type Toulouse and Embden breeds, $3. ea. Max B. McMaster, Rt. 1, Conyers. POULTRY WANTED Want 250-300 three or four A grade pullets, 2-4 mos. old. Advise. John Carroll, Rt 23. Buford. Want baby or ee eye and young ee ive age and price. C. R. Philpot, Box 65, Bolton. Want to trade Chinese gan- der goose for old time white or grey gander. Mrs. Lee Kirk- ley, 3860 Cascade Road, S.W., Atlanta 11. Want 10 to 25 Bantam hens and 2 to 5 roosters. State kind, year hatched, and price. Also want 2 turkey hens and 1 obbler. Will come for them. . B. Bankston, 159 Ellen- wood Road, Ellenwood. - GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Pr. young Black Carneaux pigeons, $5. Mrs. G. W. Wil- liams, Williams Road, Rt. 1, Box 755, Columbus. 1957 hatch Indian Blue Pea- fowl, $25.00 pr; peafowl eggs, $1 ea. D. Kennedy, Rt. 2, Quitman. 3 pr. extra fine oval Blue Peacock, according to ages, $35; $45 $50; one extra male, $17.50. Sell at reduced price if you come for them. G. R. Ellis, 116 Second Ave. E, Cordele. Best quality extra large util ity White King Pigeons, mated and working, $2 and $3 pr. L. P. Mingledorff, Alma Hwy., Douglas Ph. 0244-J. Americas finest strain White King Pigeons, $3 pr. Not less than 2 pr. shipped. Ogden Gefhuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Road, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna, HE i NZ White Rabbits, fancy bred does $8-$10 ea. Other does or bucks, $4-$5 ea; Few commercial and Angora cross 8 yrs. back, $5 and $6 for bucks, I doe, $8 C. W. Page, 149 North Ave. NE, Aflants 8. Ph, TR 4-6452, |? NZ White and Calif, Rab-|- bits:either sex $1.50; grown buck $2.50; T. A. McCling, 1022 Indian Creek Drive, Stone Mountain. Ph. HI 3- 7590. Pr. fine White pink-eye Rab- bits, 18 mos. old, $4.50 Deney Holland, c/o Bud Holland, Coogler Road, Dalton. ~ 1958 quail eggs for sale. Also will hateh eggs for any- one. J. H. Pratt, Lithonia. Ph. 4681. Quail Bobwhite, Tenn Reds and Chukar partridges. Have eggs now. Will ship. Sat. Guar; booking orders for chicks and eggs for summer del; also one round incubator for sale. Charles O, Edwards, 216 High land Drive, Elberton. Ph. 829. pr. No. Bobwhite quail for eae reasonable if sold im- mediately. Jim W. Grist, 404 Puckett Street, Forest Park. Ph. PO 7-3923. Day old Bobwhite quail, $37.50 C; Also Bobwhite quail eggs,, graded from 100 egg hens, $18 C. L. E. Brannen, Jr., Ph. PO 4-2834, Finest 1957 hatch, extra large No. Bobwhite quail (bred and improved 38 yrs.). Adult quail 1-3 oz. heaviez than average. Mature, heavier Bobwhites $4. pr. and up ac- cording to wts. and quailty, 5 pr. minimum shipped. William A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg., Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8-0866. Bobwhite quail and Chukar |partridge chicks and eggs. Few Bobwhite and Chukar males available. Accepting orders for summer and fall del. of Bob- white, Tenn. Red, Gambel, Calif. Valley. Blue Scale, Jap (Coturnix), Blonde quail and Chukar Partridge. Will ship. Sat. Guar. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt, Vernon Dr. Decatur. Ph. DR 3-4238. Hatching eggs: shipped Par- cel Post PP: Blue Peafowl, Pheasants, Quail, . Chukars, Turke "Mallards, Bantams and hite Guineas. Also want sev. prs. pure stock Mallard ducks, true to color, different bloodlines. J, Hie Street, 3090 Buford moe Atlanta 6. Ph. ME4~7888 25 Ringneck Shencint hen breeders, fine Golden Red hens and cocks. Mrs. Annie B. Haygood, Yatesville. Rings neck phesatn eggs, $1 doz. shipped PP or $1.25 doz. called for. Mrs. J. L. Taylor, Re 2; Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5- 5804. SAME. FOWL, efc. WANTED Want good breed of Guinea pigs, prefer short hair and some long hair. Also _ sell 6 and 8wk old Bantam chicks $3 doz. Lackard Bell, 2677 Pharr Road, N. E. Atlanta 17. Ph, DR 7-4398. + Want. one 2 yr. old female Peacock. Thomas C. Wylly, Tennille. HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE NOTICE: Advertisements submitted for this column must be confined to articles that can be used in the actual operation of the home or farm. Objects created solely for or- namentation or dislapy such as paper or wax flowers or ob- jects which would fall under the category of oer: can not be accepted. Woven potholders, 2, 25c: dbl. crochet sunflower pot- holders, 50c ea.; white dish towels, dif. trim, 10c ea. No checks. Add postage. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 7, Gaines- ville. 10 quilt tops Ste of nice new. cotton otteal. ae work, $2.25 ea Ts. Lynn Ragland, Roopville, < Croehet 3 piece vanity ge white, solid or mixed colors. State color wanted. $1.50 set. | Also 12 in. centerpieces, 75c; .2 piece doily sets, $1 ea., plus 10c postage. No COD. Miss Ovie Mae Phillips, Rt. 2,] Dallas. Infants washable leather shoes, white, blue, and pink. Give second choice of color. Felt sandals, with toe design, 80c pr.; border print design pillowcases, $2 pr. Add post- age. Mrs. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Crochet centerpieces, 50c|P ea.; larger sizes, $3.50 ea.; crochet edge for pillowcases, $1 pr.; crochet edge popcorn design, 35c yd.: sugar and|{ cream pot holders, 50c: pra Mankerchief aprons, $1,25 ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Ladies fancy tea aprcgs, neatly made and _ trimmed with rickrack, tape and ruf- fles, dif. styles, 60c ea.; new hand embroidered pillow- cases, full size, of good bleached material, $2 pr. Add postage. Miss Marie Mathis, | 9 Reo Ellijay. 3 White crochet pocues trimmed in blue, pink, yel- low, and green,. 75 pr; bibs to match, both for $1: white crochet lace for pillowcases, $1 pr. Add postage. Vrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe. Nice. homemake prints, solid colors, or white with matching trim, 50c ea.; with bibs, 75c; . white dish towels, large size, 10c ea.; trimmed with colored thread, 15c ea. 2, 25c. Mrs. Paul Rob- inson, Rt. 8, Robinson. : Crochet grape- doilies, colors, $3; others dif. and shapes, 8 and 20 in. $2 and $3. Add postage. | No |. checks. Mrs. L. V.Smith, Rt. 2, Lumber City. 2 Little girls print dresses, machine made, 1-6 yrs.; fancy organdy tea. aprons, stitched around edge, white and colored, $1.50 ea. Add postage. Miss Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. aprons, | dif. approx. Spi- 2 new quilt tops, 79 x 90 inches, $3 ea.; der Web centerpieces, about | $7. 23 inches, $2.50. Booties, $1.25. Add postage. Miss Eula | s Cox, Rt. 2, Cave Springs. Tiny Tot baby shoes, of| wool felt, small and medium sizes, white, blue, pink, yel- low and maize trim, $1.25. PP. Mrs. W. H. T. Acree, 819 Falls Road, Toccoa. New handmade quilts, large size, good cotton material an padding, $6.50 ea.; Nice tea aprons, trimmed, 55c_ ea.; Little girl aprons, white or print, 35c ea. PP. Mrs. Ven- tis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. New handmade, large size| quilts, asst. designs, good cot- ton material and padding, $6. ea.; hand embroidered pil- loweases, full size, bleached cotton material, bright color- ed thread, $2 set.; white em- broidered tea aprons, $1 ea. Add ae Mrs. Ellis, . Ellijay. an with blue butterfly border pillow cases, $2 pr. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. : MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Sassafras, Blood, and Yel- low Roots, 4 Ib. box full, $1. Add postage. Miss Grace E. Parks, s. Rt. 3, Ellijay. sizes |' d|man, Rt. 5 Dewey Soe Hickory | Meats: Hams, 10-20 Ib; shoulders, 10-15 Ib: sides, 10-18 Ilbs., 50: Shipped. COD. Guar. ta spoilage. Mrs. Louise 1 Box 5, Dexter. Artichokes, $1. 15 g ; $1.50 gal oni $1.50 gal at my plants, $1.50 -C; $10. 00 \ . Page, 149 North - NE, Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4 Calif. multiplying B ea. Song! iE _ Dial. 3 5 honey - ae 51 new, ae Aldene RFD , Thomaston. a bug, wheels, in go Ken Register, Rt. A, Hahira. ; : Big Dairy, erne gdeke alike, 3 $1., and 20c po for 3. Mrs. Hoke Gold 2 Box 38, Bremen. Bamboo cane roots 5 5 Add postage. Denver | 606 are St... TE 319 - Calif futiapayiag e |25c per start, and envelope. E. Fr We Hand gathered -and dried Sage, $1.35 lb P. rubbed Sage, ready ee a ou = ison, 1/2 oar fruit jars at or at : S at a paindanons if all are rave never H. Hallawa: Box 218, Lithonia. . "Martin and dipper go (25 ea. aoe mix. s tel ea. Mrs. W. Box 150, Camill Large Martin gourds, 5: gourd seed, large pkg Add postage, Mrs. W. , Ellijay. 5,000. tobacco sti all at once or few at a Jack Newman, 38 Bishop AD 2 City, Savanneh. 6-2747. Blue Gill _ Fingerlings sale be ready for Bass sto this summer. Truck delive or pick up at my farm. Lan Craft, Clayton, Calif. multiply eae: 25c per start. Add 3c = ea. orden: ial. : Fresh _ Calif. Large Bell, size 4 inches cross. Wt. about lbs. with clapper and er, all in perfect cond. Wilson, 323 Fourth A Decatur. Ph. DR 8 No. 4 farm with frame, - $12.00.. os Rooks, Madras, ae ve n 898-W-3. oa or Quail eggs must ket Bulletin staff the perm sued by the Game and Fi sutharising the sale furnish of suc