- Commissioner Phil Capel: ed to plant this com- | ation oe on on cotton seed means that ll probably have to plant more re to get a stand next spring ae ant when good seed ab weather conditions Says seed peanuts and I have ontinued On Page 8) rae a -market- , Alabama, Florida, South ae a vegetable mar- s e, will again be in charge. ts Butts said, will be compiled d al wal be mailed to interested WEDNESDAY, Jip VEMBER. 6, 1957 ON SEED NUMBER 9. SCARCE | | CALENDAR S ee went have ae be us of unfavorable weath-. - ae reduced the ae Nov. 6, Albany American Dairy Ass'n of Georgia District Meeting. Noy. 7, Plains American Dairy _ Ass'n of Georgia District Meeting. Nov. 8, Perry American Dairy Assn of Georgia Disirict Meeting. Nov. 11-13, Macon Georgia Farm Bureau Annual Meeting. | Noy. 12, ABAC, Tifton Egg Pro- duction Short Course. - Nov. 18-14, Athens Seed Short Course Course. . Nov. 18, Carrollton American Dairy Ass'n of Georgia District Meeting. Nov. 18-22, Biltmore Hotel, Atlanta Annual Meeting American Society of Agronomy. wer minimum germination re- Complete Forms Properly - To Get Bangs Payment Indemnity payments for brucellosis reactor cattle have been slow in reach- ing some farmers. In many cases these delays could have been avoided if the necessary forms had been properly filled out and mailed to the pro-authorities. Three forms must be completed be- fore indemnity payments can be made to farmers selling Brucellosis infected cattle. First, a form must be completed at the sales barn giving the proceeds of the sale (what the cow or cattle brought when sold); second, a-post mortem report must be filled out by the inspector in charge at the slaughter house where the cow or cattle are slaughtered; third, a cleaning and disinfectant card must be filled out by the farmer when the proper cleaning and disinfectant measures have been made on the premises where infected cattle ' were housed, Each of the three, the farmer, the sales (Continued On Page 8) Misuse Of Fumigants Destroys Peach Trees Ber. Savage and R. A. Hayden ~ Georgia Experiment Station Experiment, Georgia During the past year several thou- sand peach trees were killed in Georgia by the misuse of peach tree borer fumi- gant materials normally applied in the fall, Paradichlorobenzene emulsified in oil should never be poured directly on the trunks of trees despite the recommenda- tion to that, effect by certain manufac- turers. This emulsion should be applied in a circle about one to two inches from the trunk of the tree, then several shovel- -fuls of dirt placed around the tree. Care should be taken in applying the first shovelful -of dirt to avoid getting the emulsion on the trunk. This dirt should be removed after four to six weeks, especially on younger trees, and replaced with fresh dirt to prevent winter injury to the trunk. The same general precautions should be used in applying ethylene dichloride . emulsion. These borer control materials should never come in contact with the bark of the peach tree. Outright killing of (Continued On Page 8) Seedsmen Will Study Better Seed Varieties A new feature of the Seed Short Course this year should result in better service to Georgia farmers'in terms of availabil- ity of seed of the best adapted varieties, according to Cecil Blackwell, Extension Horticulturist-Project Leader, and J. R. Johnson, Extension Agronomist- Project Leader. The new feature consists of two com- mittee meetings composed of Georgia Seedmen and College of Agriculture staff members, One committee will discuss vegetable crop seeds and the other field crop seeds. Seedsmen serving on these (Continued On Page 8) . PEANUTS BROILERS Georgia, First: FOREST LANDS NAVAL STORES PIMENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS st BE, ee | a PAGE TWO - FARM WORK WANTED Want job on farm. Do any- tihng except milk a cow. White 41 yrs. old, no bad habits. All letters ans. Miss Luginia Bis- hop. 118 So. Stanlay St. Val- dosta. White woman, 43, daughter 14, wants job doing farm work, or job on poultry farm. Mrs. aoe L. Smith Rt. 1, Cullo- en. Want farm on shares, with good man, truck farming and raising chickens, vegetables. Prefer near Cumming or Dah- Jonega. Can help ourselves some as soon as we draw pen- sion. Try to live Christian life. Have son, 28 yrs. old. J. W. McDonald, 2488 West Ave., At- Janta 18. Want job on farm. Good hand to do different kinds farm work. Single, white, 45 yrs. old, for board, laundry and salary every week. Lee Clark, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Man with large family wants Jarge farm on 50-50 basis, for 1958. Want good acreage of tobacco, cotton, peanut, etc. Good house, water, good trac- tor and equipment; also want farm work to do bal. this yr. roe D. Huggins, Rt. 1, Ella- ell. Man and boy want job on chicken, hog, or cattle farm. Can drive truck and tractor. Do not drink. Will work. All letters answered. O. A. Her- bert, Rt. 3, Commerce. Man, wife, and 4 children want job on cattle or poultry farm. would accept small crop, 5 or 6 acres in cotton near Athens. Need 5 or 6 R. house wired for stove and prefer running water Mack Coker, Rt. 2, Commerce. 31 yr. old white man and wife want work on poultry farm or raising chickens. House furnished, anywhere in Ga. with salary J. M. Stone, oT Alvin Dr. NW, Atlanta 8. Widow wants job on chicken farm. Would like at least 2 R. house would consider living with family with fair wages. Mrs. Minnie Roper 422 Hill St. SE, Atlanta 12. 62 yr. old white want lignt farm work or caretakers job, Christian, single and no bad habits. Board and reasonable wages. Homer Partridge, c/o W.L. Harris, 128 Magnolia Dr. Griffin. FARM HELP WANTED aa Want good dairyman at once to take over, or as helper; milk 75 or 80 cows. M. H. Callaway, Bishop. Ph. 550-M2 Madison. Want reliable man, 45 to 55 yrs. old for general work on cattle farm. Must be able to handle machinery. Opportuni- ty for wife to help with work. State experience and wages desired in reply. David Stough Rt. 1, Locust Grove. Want man to work mule and up keep place, small patches, some cows, and chickens on 50-50 basis. Or will trade with someone who wants home. Man and wife accepted. No drinking. Mrs. E. A. Nichools, Box 286, Milledgeville. Want unencumbered reli- able middle-aged white wo- man to live in home with eld- erly lady and help with light farm work for room, board, and small salary. Mrs. A. Y. Tilley, c/o Dave Tilley, Car- tersville. Ph. 2292. White, single man wants job on chicken farm, or light farm work on regular farm, for board, laundry, place to sleep and reasonable salary. Must come after me. Need job very much. George Pahow, Box 79, Buford. Want man at once for farm- ing, clearing, maintenance of buildings on farm of 85 Conveniences, living quarters furnished on paved road, good schools, about 1 mi. W. Nottely Lake Dam. Excellent oppor- tunity for advancement. Ap- ply. Chas. Tallant, Culberson, N.C. (Union Co., Ga.). Want exp. Miller to operate water powered ,equipped corn or grist mill, on farm. Abun- dant water supply. Contact. B. C. Wall, Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Ph, ST 4318. Want man and wife or single man to raise chickens, make crop in 1958 and help gather 1957 crop, ready soon, also do rough carpenter work. Con- tact. E. H. Sherrill, Rt. 1,, Flow ery Branch. Want job driving Ford trac- tor on farm, anywhere and any time. Single, ready to go now. Johnnie M. Cronan, 456 Capitol Ave., S. E., Atlanta. Ph. JA 5-1710. : 44 yr. old widow and 5 daughters (two 16 and two 14 and 1 12), wants job go fruit and vegetable farm, or help on chicken farm. Need 4-5 R. house, elect., on school and mail Rt. Have to be moved. Prefer in No. Ga. Ref. ex- changed. Mrs. Sara D. Manis, Rocky Face, Whitefield Co. Want job as Caretaker of farm or looking after hogs, cows or chickens. 59 yrs. old and wife, white. Move any- where. Want with good man. Have to be moved. M. E. Hass, Rt. 2, Box 60 Byromville. Man and wife want job on chicken farm or regular farm, or any other job on farm. Need house and to be moved. W. F. Dickerson, 170 Garrison Rd. Marietta. 70 yr. old white man wants job as Caretaker, gardner or other light farm work. Can give good Ref. Prefer near At- Janta or north of Atlanta. A. L. Davis, 123 Cleveland Rd. Cornelia. Couple, 35 and 39 yrs. old, sons 18, 16 1/2, 9 and 7, want large grain, poultry, dairy or cattle farm for bal. 1957 and 1958. All kinds farm Exp., farm machinery and as Over- seer. Permanent home, good house, living wage. J. C. Ro- berts, Elm St., next to Curtis Mattress Shop, Calhoun. SALE EVENTS November 11-12 (Monday and Tuesday) Shetland pony sale at Cordele. L. Williams, Mgr. FLOWERS | FOR SALE Divisions of Liriope, some- times known as Ophiopogon or Mondo, $2 C. del. PP. Checks or stamps acceptable. J. E. Campbell, Box 416, Nor- cross. Lilies Jumbo Easter, white Spider, Crimson pink Calla, Apostle Hybrid Amaryllis, Nan dians, white Wisteria, Spirea, blue Hydrangeas, orange Lan- tanas, pink Crepe Myrtles, D. Perkins Rose, 3, $1; Liriope, $1.25 C; Small red, white Spid- er, Butterfly Lilies, Cannas, $1.25 doz. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 5, Quitman. Diascorea Batatas bulblets 8, 25c; purple Wisteria, 2, $1; hardy Periwinkles, 25c doz; English Ivy, $1 doz. Also, want exc. day lilies. Mine are or- ange. Miss F. B. Moore, Su- wanee. Nandina plants, 2 large, $1.50; yellow dbl. and white thornless Lady Bank- sia rooted Roses, $2 ea; Rose- mary, Snow-on-the-Mtn., Gar- denia, Ligustrum, Easter Rose, red Tea Rose, 6 red Daylilies, 2 red Love Apple plants, $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. V. Johnson, Shellman. Amaryllis bulbs, asst. col., small size, Daylilies, asst. col., A. |blooming size, $1.25 doz; Stok- sia, blooming size, 75 doz; Also Magnolia trees, 24 in. up, in lots of 5, $5. V. W. Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 184, Savannah. 3 yr. old Dwarf Boxwoods, $3 doz; purple Thrift, 40c doz; pink Crepe Myrtle and dbl. pink, white and purple- Al- theas, 50c ea. All rooted, damp packed, prompt shipment. Or- ders over $5 PP in Ga. Mrs. Joe A. Whaley, Rt. 2, Box 166 Shellman. Gerbera Daisies, blooming size, Golden Raintree, Nan- dinas, Maidenhair and Bosten fern, 25c ea; per. Phlox, Sweet William, per. blue Salvia, dbl. Feverfew, Artemisia, white, purple Yarrow, May and Shas- ta Daisies, 75c doz; Daylilies, 4 var. 8, $1. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Stapleton. Mixed colored Gladious, giant size, $1 doz. bulbs. Add postage. Mrs. Ola Price, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. Daffodils, Jonquil, and Nar- cissus bulbs, 75c C; $5 M. Mrs. Ethel Yearty, Rt. 2, Temple. Running Roses, Cape Jas- mine, Buckeyes, White and red Dogwood, French Mulber- ry, Bull-Bays Honeysucke, Sweet Myrtle, 10e a ft. iv bushes. Add Postage. Will exch for sacks. No checks out-of- aoe Mrs. Nina Loyd Tooms- oro. Mixed colored Iris, 25, $1; Star of Bethlehem, 75 April blooming Narcissus, and mixed fall bulbs, $1 C; Star of Bethlehem Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. German bearded Iris, named var. not labeled, 20, $1; 45, $2 Purple Wisteria cuttings, root- ed, 10, $1. Golden Bell For- sythia, 8 for $1. Add 25c post- age. Mrs. Sherman Duckett, Talking Rock. Narcissus bulbs: Paper white and Japanese Yellow Cup Sa- cred, $1 C, 600, $5; Red Spid- er, White Stars of Bethlehem and Sweet Lemon or Orange Daylilies, 50 doz. Add 50c postage for orders. Free pink Oxalis and ornamental Pepper seed. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison St. Thomasville. Blooming size white Nar- cissus bulbs, 4 doz, $1 and 10c postage. Mrs. J. B. Griffin, 626 West Gardow St., Valdosta. Hardy red Salvia (blooms all Foe! plants, 30 doz. PP. aa . Hanson, Elko. Ph. Una- a. Redhot Poker, per. White Candytuft, Admiral Byrd Dais- L. jies $1.25 doz; Snapdragons, Feverfew, yellow Achilleas, 75c doz; dif. labeled Hemero- callis, $2.50 doz. Dif labeled Iris, $1 doz. 35c postage. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. Cherry Laurel, 1 to 2 ft. and fast son ee Ligusrtum, 2 to 3 ft. 10e ea. Add postage. Jack Phillips, Box 104, Warm Springs. Thalia bulbs, White Jon- quils, $1.50 doz. PP. Also Nan- dinas, 25c, 50e and $1. Come dig them. Mrs. E. S. Hicks Yatesville. 2 giant Boxwoods, $75 ea. J. W. Cantrell, Young Harris. Per. White Candytuft, $1.25; doz. Snapdragons, per. Pink Phlox, 75c doz; 2 pink yellow red, bronze, bi-colored, Plicata Iris, $1; Daylilies, red, purple, rose, cream pink, maroon, la- beled, $2.50 doz. 35c postage. Mrs. M. P. Combs Washington. Queen Anns Lace, Spear- ment, blue, pink, and salmon pink Verbenas, yellow, red, orange Cannas, large white Daisies, and blue Ageratums. One of ea. $1 and 25c postage. Mrs. S. C. Chamblee, Rt. 1, Box 269, Roswell. Ph. 5504 . Jumbo Pansy plants, one cent ea; Jonquils, 200, $1; 50 Iris, $1; 10 pink Cannas, $1! 50 Narcissi, $1! 10 Lemon Li- lies, $1; 8 Milk and Wine Li- lies, $1; 25 Verbena, $1; 50 Lester M. | Oxalis, ae Add postage. Mrs. Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. MARKET BULLETIN _ Redbud Tree seed, and Mi- mosa Tree seed, 2 tsp. 25c Cur- tain Plant, nice start, 25c. Add | 3c postage on order. Mrs. T. M. Randolph, 210 ZA, Claymore Dr. Marietta. Rooted Cape Jasmine and Crepe Myrtle, Bachelor But- tons, and pink Weigela, 25c ea; Also Lace Fern, 40c Boston Fern, red dbl. Begonias, pink everblooming Begonias, wax leaf (Co-lem-sho, Strawberry Begonias and Angle wing. gonias, 15c ea. All del. Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. eila Daffodils, le ea; mixed col. Iris, 50c doz; Liriope, Vinca, 30c doz; red Spider Lilies, 60c. doz Sweet Williams, Shasta Dasies, 50c doz; Abelia, For- sythia, Spirea, Flowering Quince, White Wisteria, 30 ea; rooted cuttings Rosemary, | 25e ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. ae Rt. 1, Rome. Ph. 4- Red, pink running Roses, rooted, dbl. red Geraniums, 15c ea; pink dbl. Begonias, rooted, 25c Red orange Sultana single red Begonia, Rubber plant, Elk Horn, Frog Leg, Star, Colia, Chicken, Gizzard, Chicken Toe, Baby Tears, 10 ea. Add post- age. Mrs. P. E, Taylor, Rebec- ca. z : Pink Thrift, white Narcis- sus, Boxwood cuttings, le ea; Yellow Chrysanthemums, la- vender Ageratum, Sallie-at-the -Gate, Goose Neck, 2c ea; Gold- englow, Shasta Daisy, lavend- er, yellow Iris, Fall Daisy, 3c ea; dbl. orange Daylilies, and Lemon Lily, 5c ea; Add post- age. Mrs.. Oscar Martin, Ra- bun Gap. Daffodils, Narcissus, Lemon Lily, white, light and dark blue Violets, 2c ea; variegated Tris, red Four-O-Clock pepper- mint, 5c ea; Hedge Rose, pink running Rose, Scotch Broom, Boxwoods rooted, Arborvitae, Sweetshrub, Mtn. Ivy, Laurel, Fern, Ga. State Rose, red Shoe- make, 10 ea. Add_ postage. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. Calendula, mix. col., red, blue Salvia, Christmas bloom- ing Narcissus, Jonquils, Nier- embergia, red Chrysanthe- mums, blus Ageratum, Boston fern, 6, 75c; pink Spirea, Gar- denia, Bridalwreath, Breath of Spring, Forsythia, Pyracantha, Abelia, Flowering Quince, $1 ea. Add postage. No less $1 or- ders. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 20, Register. Mtn. Laurel, Rhododendron, red, yellow Azaleas, Crabapple Redbud, White Pine, berry, Dogwood, Tulip Pop- lars, Red Maple, Cherokee Roses, Hemlock, rooted, $2.75 doz. PP. Also pink, white Phlox, Violets, Snapdragons, blue Iris, Daylilies and Snow- drops. $2.50 C Abercrombie Mineral Bluff. Starwberry, Holly, Coral- berry bushes, Red Maple, Tu- lip Poplar, Crabapple, Redbud, Cherokee Rose, Creek Hem- lock, Mtn. Laurel, White Dog- wood, red, orange, yellow Aza- leas, 2-1/2-3 ft. rooted, moss packed, $2.50 doz. Also pink Phlox, $2.50 C. Edna Rukat, Rt. 1, Minerat Bluff. Be- Coral- . Mrs. Bonnie | wood, a M nD Hemlock, Ch bud, Coralberry, be! bushes, C tp poplar. ed age 3 ft. Moss ed, $2.50 doz. $2.50 C. Roy H. Box 203, Mine Crabapple, Tulip Maple, - Coralbe Strawberry bush, leas, white Laurel, Creek Thrift, 3 doz. kins Daffodils, Ethel Black, Purple Lil: Maples, Brid Sweetshrub, lish Dogwood, Brides Bouquet, ria, i Alm Water Oakes, Narcissus and p doz. Add postage. Jackson, Rt. 2, i ee ee ee ee 5 dif. dbl. Cactus cuttings, Oxalis, 3 dif. roo Pepper white S' Sword, Maidenh Ostrich-Plume > seed, @ variegated Cristata tsp. red, purple, r 15e tsp, separ Twinkle Star plain 10 tsp. Send velope for all Old Fashioned B For Sale at Ivy, rooted, 50c 25c doz; Rai Angel Trum ea; white, da santhemums, B McDuffie, by the Constitution and the scribed, and promulgated. Under and by virtue of the authority and more particularly the laws covering ling and sale of foods and the laws rel welfare, the following regulation is hereby No grower, merchant or dealer is in the State of Georgia potatoes which ficially colored or have had color added. all varieties of potatoes, both Irish and The foregoing regulation is hereby become effective thirty days from date Issued this 3lst day of October seal of the office of the Commission /s/PHIL CAN -. Commissi laws of the St 0 . Add postage. Wright, Loving. bulbs, Jonquils, liis, purple Thrift; scarlet ik. purple Oxalis . Chinese Holly, te Peony, 50c ea; aylily, 2, 45c; _ Thanksgiving Add postage. eming, Lincoln- tor and Kalanchoe or $2. Mrs: L.. G. : White Dogwood, as, Tulip Poplar, Red Maple, Hem- ooted, $1.50 doz; s, Cherokee Roses, ndrons, White Pines, 25c ea. Galax, Mt. Fern, Heartease dd postage. Mrs. Lu- Box 215, Mineral < ood, Mt. Laurel, eas, Crabapple, Red ip Poplar, Holly, le, White Dogwood, lip a ty Sor ur olly, Hem- ry bushes, 2-3 ft. oz; White Pine, ibs, Rhododendrons, |p Roses, Pussywililows Fern, Galax, Arbu- . 40e doz. Add tage. Mrs. Clar Sey Royston. Tuft, 2 yr. plants, Blue, Orchid, mixed Sweet|p mixed Iris, $1 doz ge; Also Chry- blooms, very rea- p= 0s .Ws Jones, purple Lilacs, rrtles, and But- $1; Blue Hy- and white|R lbs $1.25 doz. Add ange and old py seed, 25c tsp. envelope; blue white and yellow d yellow Jonquil oz. Add postage. Rt. 2, Gaines- 21C; Re 6-8 in. rooted Boxwoods Sempervines, $1.50 doz; $10 C; 6-10.in. Nandinas, $1.50 doz pink Viclets, $1 doz. $6 C: Magnolia trees, 12 -18 in. $1 ea. All del. in Ga, Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville. : Fast. growin Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels, oxwoods, $10 | Royai Robe Violets, Dixie brilliant red Thrift, perennial blue La. Phlox, English Ivy, Vinca minor $5 C. Blanche B. Robinson, Greenville. Hardy perennial Verbena, good plants, scarlet red, shell pink, purple, white, velvet red. 25, $2; $4 C; Aiso Aug. Daf- foidis, blooming size bulbs, $1.50 doz. Ali postpaid. Mrs. B. Robinson, Grenville. 100 nice well rooted Box- woods, 20c ea. and postage. Dig any time. Good setting Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 34, Hiawassee. Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1; 4 col. Verbenas, $1 doz, 200, $5 Pin thrift, $1.00 C: Calif. Blue Violets, $1.50 C; |Jonquils, Narcissus, and Daf- fodils, $1.50 C, 2 M, $25. Add poses: Mrs. Janie Ellis Grant ville. 2 5 dif. April blooming Daf- fodils, $2 C; all col. finest Iris, 7, $1 Sweetshrubs, Dogwoods, Chinaberry, Water Oaks, Crab- apple, Pussy, and Weeping Willows, Hydrangeas, Weige- las, Siverlace, Ampelopsis, red, yellow Honeysuckle vines, 2, $1. Add postage. Mrs. John Myers Addison, Rt. 2, Hartwell Yellow Canna roots, 50c doz; several col. Verbenas, rooted, rocted; 3 col. Sultanta, one with veriegated leaves, 3, 25c: Christmas Cactus, red single Begonia, green, white: striped Jew, 10 cutting. No stamps or checks. Add postage. Pairlee Rundles, Rt. 7, Gainesville. 4 ea. nice bunch Christmas land Easter Cactus, well root- ed, $1.50 for all or 25c- ea; Also 2 Mother-In-Law Ton- gues, 40c; white Narcissus and blue Iris bulbs, 30e doz. Add postage. Rt. 7, Gainesville. Pink flowerin ward Groucher, us, Suffruticose, Abelia, Ed- -12 in. Bux- genuine warf, 6-8 in. $25 C; Crepe Myrtle, William Toovey, and Pyacantha, red berry, 15-18 in, $35 C. Raymond Robinson, Greenville. ae Old Dwarf English Boxwood plants, 12 in. high, $1 ea. Del; Also Calif. blue Viclets, 60 doz. Maude Hamby, Rt. 3, Greenville. Genuine Royal Rcbe Violets, 2 doz, $1.50; $5 C; Calif. White Perfection, 2 doz, $1.25, $4 C; Perennial Verbena, Scarlet King, White, Red, 3 doz. $1.30; $3 C; Write for price Dixie Brilliant, lavender-w hite Crepe Myrtle. Add_ postage. Mes: ih... HM. Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville ph. GR 2-4617. Ornamental Pepper seed from over 35 foreign countries, -115 var. of seed 25 for 35 var of seed, 50c plus self-address- ed envelope. Mrs. A. P. Shep- -ipard, Rt. 3, Box 218; Griffin. |) Pink Thrift and white Nar- cissus, $1 C; perennial Verbe- nas, blue Thrift, Yellow Flax Lily Turf, 60c doz. Mixed i desired Also monthly Rose cut- ings, $1 doz. Miss Lee Crow, t. 2, Box 143, Gainesville. White and yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, and Long Trumpet Daffodils, $2 C; blue, pink, and rose Thrift, 75c doz; March blooming white cluster | Narcissus, $3 C. No Florida orders. Miss Cecile McCurley, |Rt. 2, Hartwell. Yellow and white Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf fodils, $2 C; blue single Hya- cinths, $1.25 doz; blue, pink and white Thrift, 75c doz. No Florida orders. Miss Mattie McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Flowering Pomegranate |shrub, dark red, giant size, $1 ; also}ea; Also Chris istmas Cherr already rooted. Mrs. ee E es, 573 Ch ry St. Hape- 7Sc doz; Thrift, 50 bunch, | Mrs. Byron Haynes, | +| Water Oaks. Sr BULL ETin- Oe Privet plants, $4 C, Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Rt. 3, ville. 3M. reen- 2 large sized Gardenias at my home $10 ea, Cant ship, John Griggs, Rt. 1, Box 26, Grantville. Asst. German and mixed Dutch Iris, 5 ea; $4.00 C; Golden tip and green Arborvi- tae and Philipine seedlings $1. doz; pink dbl. Begonias, 25c ea; Weeping Marys, 50c a; Milk and Wine lilies, 25- 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. G. M. Gunter, Rt. 4, Box 326, Alpharetta. Single and dbl. Altheas, var. of col. 25 up; January Jasraine and red or whiie Flowering Quince, 50c up; Acubas, Nandinas (full of ber- ries), English Ivy, Vinca Min- or, 50c doz. No shipping. W. S. McCurdy, 1110 Clifton Rr. NE, Atlanta 1, Small, well rooted cuttings Fuchsia, Philodendron, and Airplane plants, 3, 50c; dbl. red Geranium cuttings, not rooted, 10c ea. Add postage. Miss Dorethy Barford, 1185 oe Ave, SE, Atlanta Pink, blue, white Thrift, 25- 50c; Admiral Byrd Daisies, 50c doz; Abelias, $1.50 and 50c ea; Nandinas, 50c-$2.; red Flowering Quince, Yellow bell, Brides Wreath, Baby- breath Spirea, Mock Orange, 50c-$1.; Boxwoods, $2.-$4.; Hypericum, $1.50; Eleagnus, 50c. No mail orders. V. W. Rasco, 1554 Willis Mill Rd. SW, Atlanta. Ph. PL3-4768. African Violets, small plants, 3 $1., larger, 75c up; Begonias, Geraniums, Azaleas, Airplane planig and Sanseve- ria Hahni for sale. Also want rose cuttings from named var. that bloom all summer and few Lily-of-the-Valley bulbs. Write first. Mrs. Frank Bar- ford, 1185 Moreland Ave, SE, Atlanta 16. Boxwoods, all sizes from 10 in. up. Semi-Dwarf type. Very reasonable. Mrs. L. R. Hartley, 566 Coilier Rd. NW, Atlanta. ph TRinity 6-4485. Amaryllis, blooming size bulbs in mixed colors. $1. ea. wu postage. Mrs. Charlie tehead, Ashburn. Chrysanthemum blooms, 50c doz. No mail orders; also Cannas, 3 doz, $1.00; Iris roots, 50e doz; large fringed Petun- jas, 75 doz; Red striped Ver- benas, 85e doz, Swift Pansy plants, $2. C. Add postage. Fred Witherspoon, 308 Hol- derness SW Atlanta 10. Ph. Pi 3cagols African Violet leaves, 10 named var. $1. with dbl. Pink leaf free; Fot plants, 60 asst. cuttings, Coleus, Sultans, Begonias, Geraniums, Cacti, and others. $1.25 PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel. Red, pink, or purple Ver- benas, well rooted. $1. doz. Add postage. Cash or M.O. Mrs. Estell Purcell, Rt. 1, Box 390, Alpharetta. 90 Boxwoods for $100. Nicholas Watkins, 660 Cum- berland Rr, NE, Atlanta 6. Ph. TR5-2093. ; Forsythia, Abelia, Jan. blooming Honeysuckle, Billar- diera Butterfly, purple Yel- low-Belis,. white and purple Wisteria, Paul Scarlett, White Easter, Hedge and yellow Rambling Roses, white Al- mond, Spirea, Silver Maple, white Mimosa, others. Cannot ship. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Hill- crest Dr. Rt. 2, Austell. Amaryllis bulbs, $1. doz. 35c Easter Roses, 25 ea; Lemon tree, bearing now, $2.00. Mrs. F. F. Lamkin, 766 Crew St. St. SW, Atlanta 15. Large dbl. mixed, red, pink, rose, white, and orange Pop- py seed, 25c Tbsp. plus self addressed stamped envelope. Mrs. F. T. Ward, Ivywood Dr. Athens. Large and small Nandina plants, some with berries, al- so Altheas, Spirea, English Laurel, and trees, including Holly, Mimosa, Elms, and Mrs. Lucile G. Henn, 2186 Lenox Rd. NE, Atlanta 5. ph. ME 6-2567. END AVIAN See Several kinds Begonias and Ferns, 25c ea; 2 ye. Hybrid Amaryllis bulbs. $1. dob. 35 extra ea. order for shipping. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Stephanotis plants, hardy, waxy, white bell-shaped flow- ers, 4 smali plants, $1.; 3 to 4 ft. 50c ea; 6 to 8 ft. T5c ea, Add postage. Nu less $1. sold. Plant now for next year. Mrs. J. O. Kelly, Avera. Many kinds of Begonias, large and small; African Vio- lets, Ferns, and many kinds Cactus. Cannot mail. Mrs. I. Stokes, $27 Crew St. Sw, Atlanta 15. Deep blue Grape Hyacinths, yellow and white Narcissus, 50 doz. 3 doz. $1.; Dbl. Daf- fodils, cream with gold cen- ter, (oe doz. 3 doz, $205: mixed Daffodils, 65 doz. 3 doz. $1.75. All PP. Mrs. Lowell Long, Bremen. Ph. 3039. Old and new var. African Violets, blooming size plants, 50c, leaf clumps, 50 doz: asst. leaves, $1. unlabeied plants, 6 for $1.25; also rooted dbi. pink hybrid Hibiscus, $1. ea: large leaf Philodendron, and red Episcia, 50c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge. : Big red blooming size Am- aryllis bulbs, $1. ea small size, Salmon Pink, 25c ea. Add postage Mrs. Elzie Pruitt, Bremen. 4 large English Boxwocds and 50 smaller size, for sale at my home. Nice sizes, and shapes. Reasonable prices. Mrs. G. B. Patterson, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Dbl. red and yellow Can- nas, Butter and Eggs, Empress Daffodils, Iris, June. White Lilies Japanese Sunflowers, rose col. Thrift, 12 for $1.; white April blooming Narcis- sus, $2.50 C. Add postage. Mrs. M. L. Womack, Rt. 1, Box 241, Bremen. Boxwoods, 12 to 14 in. $3. doz; Hemlock, Mtn. Laurels, Rhododenrons, White Pines, Dogwoods, red, yellow, orange and pink Azaleas, 2 S $2.50 doz; pink Cherokee Roses, 2 ft. $2. doz; Mimosa and Holly, 2 ft. $3. doz. Moss Packed, PP. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. American Boxwoods, 12 to 14 in. and Mimosa, 2 ft. $3. doz; Hemlock, Rhododendons, White Pine, Laurels. 2 to 3 ft.. $2.50 doz; Globe Arbor- vitae and spreading Junipers, 18 - 20 in. $4. doz; Pink Moss Rose, 2, $1. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. ; Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.; Calif. fragrant blue Violets, 30 $1.; Yarrow, pink blooms, 2 doz. $1. Add Postage. No less than $1.00 orders. R. P. Stein- heimer, Brooks. April bloom Narcissus, $2. C; King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C; red and yellow dbl. Can- nas, orange Daylilies, purple Iris, Daffodils, purple Violets, rose colored Thrift, Cactus with yellow blooms, $1. -doz. Add postage. Beatrice Mos- ley, Rt. 7, Box 248, Bremen. Dbl. and single Narcissus, 25e doz; Scotch Broom, Sweet William and large dbl. Poppy seed, 5e pkg. and self-ad- dressed, stamped envelope; Also Fluffy Ruffle fern and other pot plants, 25c_ ea. Lovelle Ownbey, Rt. 3, Box 82, Blairsville. Mixture of many kinds Hi- biscus seed for planting in early spring. 1 oz. $1.. PP. Joseph Lee Abernathy, Barn- esville. Pink Thrift, 50, $1.: Red Spider Lilies and dbl. orange Daylilies, $1. doz; large type Chrysanthemums, silver white, golden yellow, lavender, shag- gy cream, red charm, bronze, 20, $1.; sweet blue Violets, 2 doz. $1. Add 25c postage. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Rt. 5, Cuthbert. 2 white Crepe Myrtles, 3 ft. $1. ea! 4 watermelon red Crepe Myrtle, 75c ea; Um- brella China, 4 ft. 60c ea., 9, $5.; Nandinas, about 4ft. 50c, 3 $1.25; and oak leaf Hydran- gia, 2-1/2 ft, 6, $1.25. Add postage. Mrs. Van Beaulah eee he Rt. 1, Bowers- ville. PAGE THREE ~ Winter hardy Hollyhocks, English Daisies and Stocks, your choice, 50, $2. PP. Mrs. 8S. E. Sappington, P. O. Box 291, Barnesville. Rooted red Spirea, yellow Forsythia, Scotch Brooms, Jan, Jasmine, 35c ea; 12 dif. Unrooted Abelia, Weigela, 2, 25c. Add postage. Will exch. for bulbs. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes, Rt. 1, Canon. 50 asst. pot flower cuttings, $1.50; Geraniums, Begonias, w.| Cacti, Rubber Plant, and oth- ers, my choice; Also green and golden Arborvitae, Box- woods, Crepe Myrtle, and Nandinas. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Mixed colored Snapdragon seed, 20c tspn; and Ice Piant seed, 60, 20c. Send 3c pastage. Mrs. J. N. Minish, Rt. 4, Com- merce. : 15 fine bearded Iris, dif. colors, 15 $1.; red blue Violets, 20 $1.; Admiral Byrd Daisies, 12 dif. colors Daylilies, 6, $1. Add 30c postage, and 35c for out-of-state. Send stamps for son, Carrollton. 225 Evergeen Boxwoods, 10- 20 in. high. Reasonable price. G. D. Rogers, Cherry Log, (8 mi. N. of Ellijay). Lilies-of-the-Valley, 50a doz. No less than 2 doz. in ea. order. No out-of-states orders. Add 10c postage. Mrs. J. F. McLendon, Clarkston. Nandinas, 6 12 in. 25c ea, larger size, 35c ea; Abelias, strong plants, 25c ea. Plus Postage. All gov. Inspected. Mrs. W. H. Guill, Camak. Fine young Southern Mag- nolia trees, Cherry Laurels, Photinia, and Nandinas, plant- ed in cans. Come after. Sirs. Haskell O. Upshaw, 2t 1, Carrollton. Rainbow Moss and wGoit Band Sanseviera, 50c; Ever- green colorful pot plant, Queen-of-the-Night Cactua and Christ-in-Manger lesss, 35c; Christmas Cactus and blooming Jews, 30c bunch; Mistletoe Cactus, 25c; Day-~ lilies, purple Iris, Dusty Mil- ler, 30c doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Fine Iris, mixed unlabelec 15, $1.25; Duke Jasmine, bi cuts, 20c ea; red Violets, 404 doz. Roses: Climbing, Sweet- heart pink, deep pink State, pink Lady Banksire, and yel- Jow Pretty Light, also white everblooming Paul Neron cut- tings, 75c doz. Add_ postage. Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Crawford- ville. Emperor Daffodil bulbs, large blooming size, 2c eaj Small size, le ea. Any amt. FOB my home. E. F. Shelnutt, 206 E. Columbia Ave. College Park. Several hundred Easter Lily bulbs, large size; 25c ea, 25 bulbs or more PP. Orders less than 25, add postage. Mrs. Hattie Wigley, Route 1, Box 230 Dallas. Daffodils, Butter and Eges, Jonquils, and Narcissus, $2. C; Spider Lilies and _ single Blue Hyacinths, 50c doz. Mrs. Tom Joe Bond, Rt. 1, Dewey Rose, Boxwoods and cuttings for sale. Mrs. J. S. Davison, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Thrift, shrubs, and few bulbs, very cheap and you de all digging. Mrs. J. E. Pick lesimer, 4401 Midway Rd. Decatur. Ph. BU 9-7715. Yellow Jasmine, red trum- pet Honeysuckle, Crepe Myr< tles, Japonica, Spirea, Bridal wreath, Flowering Almonds, white, purple Lilacs, Spruce Pines, Rhododendrons, Dog-< woods, Red Maples, Kalmia, Laurels, White Pines. Your selection; $2.25 doz; Alse Easter Lilies, 6, $1.25. Mrs. BF. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Easter Lily bulbs, $2. doa dbl. Tube Rose, pink Cushion Mums, $1. doz; red Crepa Myrtle, $1. ea; Also Euony- mus Evergreen, $2.00 ea. Can-~ not mail. Gov. inspected. Del. in Ga. No order less than $l Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 2. Ellijay. African Violet leaves, $1.15; . information. Mrs. W. E. John- hes ed PAGE FOUR. ae - MARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA MA RKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF NATIONA [nN Fe |assocharian APRICIATE MEMBER PHIL CAMPBELL Editor Jack Gilchrist Aesigtant -Mditor so eS a Tom: MeMullan Notices - : Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Circulation: ____.. Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. ____.. Candler Clement Jr. L EDITORIAL 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- zensed 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. 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Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Secticn 1103, Act of Oct. 8, ~ FLOWERS FOR SALE Blue and red Thrift and Admiral Byrd Daisies, 3, doz, $1.75; White perennial Candy- tuff, 2 doz, $1.20; Blue Ro- man Hyacinth bulbs, 65 doz., in 2 doz. lots. Mrs. Lon Ash- worth, Rt. 1 Dacula. Cactus cuttings, some root- ed, $1.00 doz.; Dahlia bulbs, ao Glory, Southern Bell, addys Delight, $3. doz; hardy Jand Orchids, | 6, $1.; Silver Kings, $1. clump. Exch, for Philipine, Henri, and Hybrid Daylilies. Mrs. B. R. Vande- griff, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Blue Violets, $1. C; mixed Tris, brown Daylilies, yellow Cannas, $2. C; Goldenglow, Sweet Williams, purple Flax, mixed col. Mums, Lemon Li- lies, 50c doz; pink, red Pe- onies, 50c ea; 3 kinds Cactus, 25c ea. Under $5. orders add postage. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Rt. 3, Box 52, Ellijay. Daffodils, Jonquils, white Narcissus, orange Day- lilies, variegated Violets, te M; Purple King and Vild Iris, blue Violets, 75 C; a Azaleas, purple Lilac, eeping Mary, Pink Weigela, Bridalwreath, big red and ink running roses, 2,-50c. ell rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. paper Nice cuttings of Rex, large Angel Wing, pink Rosebud, pink Conch, Maple Begonia, and pink Hydrangeas, 25 ea; Red Geranium cuttings, 15c ea. Damp moss packed. Add ostage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, t. 5, Ellijay. Young English Boxwoods, Jarge sized ones, $1.50 ea; small sizes, $2. doz. Add post- age. M. M. Cochran, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Yellow Daffodil bulbs, 70, $1.85; purple Iris, 2 doz. $1.; Prompt shipment. Mrs. Flora Lee Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Jumbo Pansies, 35c doz; perennial Snowflake Candy- $1. doz; Forget-Me-N ots, Snapdragons, English Daisies, all colors, 60c doz; 10 dif. single, dbl. African Violets, $3. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton. Red Salvia, hardy (grows all winter) 25c doz. PP. Mrs. A. J. Hanson, Elko. Ph Una- dilla 2435. Dbl. rose Peony, 50c; root- ed clumps, Christmas Cactus, 5, $1.; Alligator plants, root- ed, 2, 25c; White striped Jew, 6, 25c; Cat-tail and blooming Star Fish Cactus, 15c ea. root- ed pink and red June Cactus, 20c. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Rose Azaleas, 25c ea; Wild Rose, White Hydrangea, Al- thea, Calycanthus, pink and yellow Weigela, blue Lilac, deep red Rose of Sharron, Primrose Jasmine, red Peach Rose, blue Wisteria vine, 50c ea; white Rose of Sharron, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Elli- jay. _ Well rooted Boxwood cut- tings, $1.50 doz. postpaid; Mix- ed col. dbl. Touch-Me-Not, mixed Astors, Marigold, and Zinnia seed, 2 pkgs. 15 and stamped envelope. Mrs. Ventin Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. _ Well rooted Boxwood cut- tings, $1.50 doz; mixed col. dbl. Touch-Me-Not, mixed Astor, Marigold and Zinnia seeds, 10c pkg, 4 pkgs 30c. Add postage. Mrs. Ethel Mooney, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Purple lilace, Sweetshrub, Azaleas, Running and big red roses, Weeping Mary, Brides Bouquet, Bridalwreath, pink Weigelas, pink Almond, 6, $1. Well rooted; wild and purple Tris, Daffodils, Jonquils, Nar cissus, and orange Daylilies, 75c C. Grace E. Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Yellow Daffodil bulbs, 5 doz. $1.75; purple Iris, 2 doz. $1. Prompt shipment. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay. 4 tuft, $2. doz; dbl. Hollyhocks, scented jonguil bulbs, Narcis- sus, and Buttercup, $1.25 C; Day lilies, 8 colors, $1.25 doz; large Daffodils, $1. doz. Mary C. Tumlin, Eastanollee. Strong, well rooted, giant Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, 24-36 in. with blooms up to 5 in. diameter, $1. doz; 25, $1.75; $6. C. At my home. Postage extra if shipped. Mrs. O. Searbrough, 450 S. Church St. East Point, ph. PO 7-3158. Star of Bethlehem, orange Lilies, verigated running Vin- ca, Honey suckle, vine, Vio- lets, 5 doz. $1.; Boxwoods, 3, aes Goldenbell, Sweetshrub, purple Lilac. Yellow Forsy- thia,; white English dogwood, 3, $1.00; Boxwoods, $4. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy || Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, El-| lijay. : Giant dbl. Larkspur seed, mixed col. also Sweet William seed, mixed. Each, 50c large Tblsp. All prepaid. No COD. R. L. Johnson, Flowery Branch (on U.S. Hwy. 23). _ Well rooted Boxwoods, 6 in. high, 60c; 1 ft. high, $1. ea; 2 ft. high, $2.; 3 ft. high $3.; also lavender Thrift, well rooted, 50, $1. Add postage. J. W. Turner, Rt. 3, Fayette- ville. Ph. 7005. Yellow and white Pinks, 60c doz. or 2 doz. $1. Postage Paid. Mrs. J. C. Burdette, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. = White Killarney and Forty-Niner Rose, $1.00 ea; 4 col. Verbena, 3 doz. $1.00 thick leaf Ligustrum, Baby Breath, and Althea, dbl. and single, 10c ea; Mother-in-law Tongue; Zebra Plant, 25c; al- so Beefsteak and Strawberry Begonia; 25 and 40c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson. Nandinas, hedge plants, A- belia cuttings, large red Can- nas, 10c ea; white Fig bushes, 3-5 ft. high, well rooted, small purple Fig bushes, red top Hibiscus. 25e ea; Tiger Lilies, 5c ea. Add postage. Mrs. F. Gains Rt. 1, Fort Gaines. Prince Feathers, Josephs coat, Rainbow Zinnas (mixed types and colors), yellow and red striped Four Oclocks, (everlasting mixed), 5c pkg. Exch. for blooming Moss, Pinks, Phlox, Regal Lilies or others. Mrs. W. S. Raby, Rt. 5, Fayetteville. FLOWERS WANTED Want Easter Lily bulbs, tu- lips, cluster Narcissus, Em- press dbl. Daffodils, and Jon- quils. Will exch. shrubbery and pot plants or buy. Write what you have. Mrs. Ruby P. Nichols, Maysville. Want green and white strip- ed Ophiopogon and green and white Hosta or (as once called) Funkia. Write prices. Mrs. Richland. Want to exch. flowering Almond, Wisteria, Bridalwrea- th Bridal Roses, and Lilacs, for Blue Thrift, Carnations, Ca- milla seed, Mtn. Laurel, and Maddona Lily bulbs. Mrs. Paul Lumpkin, 2018 Maple St. Rome Want 100 Easter Lily bulbs, 200 Admiral Byrd _ Daisy plants, and 200 Fever-Few plants. Advise. T. R. Swin- ford, 643 E. 36th, Savannah. Want Newport pink and other col. dbl. Sweet Williams and perennial Candy Tuft plants. Write prices. Mrs. Carl Hutchins, Auburn. Want Easter. Lily bulbs Quote prices del. H. L. Wil- liams Baxley. Want large blooming white and lavender Crepe Myrtles. 1, 2, or 3 ft. at reasonable price. Ernest Williams, Rt. 1, Mon- roe. Want Daylilies, Callas, Amaryllis, and pink Cannas. State size of bulbs you can ship I prefer large one. Lucille Gill, Boston. Several thousand sweet] j,|Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. A. Richarson, P. O. Box 567, Want old fashioned white August Lily, very fragrant. Will exch. other flowers. Mrs. M. C. Cagle, Rt. 3, Jasper. Want an old fashioned fra- grant running Marechalniel rose cuttings, rooted. State what you have and price. Mrs. H. R. Dunn, Rt. 1, Manchester. Want exch. blooming size white Fairy lilies, for pink ones; also want exch. for, or will buy, well rooted white Star Jasmine (no yellow want- Send stamp for reply. Mrs. Ef- fie Smith, Box 294, Austell. Want buy Dutch Amaryllis seed also 1 or 2 yr. old seed- lings. Can use 100 seedlings. Pinkie Masters, 1124 East 32nd st. Savannah. ; SEED & PLANTS. FOR SALE Large red and white Nest Onions, $1.60 gal; Scallion but- tons, $1.35 gal. Also Shallot plants, $1.25 C. No checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Da- cula. ss ese seed, cleaned and bagged, Germ. 73 pct. 20c lb. Robert Nelson, Rt. 1, Ideal. Old fashioned shallot onion buttons, ready for fall plant- ing. $1.25 gal. PP in Ga. Send Money Order. Mrs. C. C. Farm- er, Rt. 1, Campton. Ph. 2933. Fresh Calif. multiplying Beer seed, 20c start, $1 doz. starts. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rt. 2, Bremen. eee Large multiplying Onions, tons, 30e qt. Add 10 postage 4, Buena Vista. ley, Rt. 1, Royston. White multiplying Onions, $1.35 gal; dried a and Cat- nip leaves, 30c qt. $1 gal; Also $1 doz. All del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Small yellow nest (Potato) Onions, $1.25 gal. Add post- age. Cora Mae Hammontree, Rt. 2, Chickamauga. : Hairy Vetch Seed, purity 96.83 pet. Germ. 65 pct. Hard seed, 8 pct. 6c lb. FOB Ship- ping point. C. A. Bryant, Roys- ton. : : Castor bean seed, shelled out, 30 teacupful postpaid. No man. Black Raspberry, and Mus- cadine Grape vines, 6, $1; Con- dons Mastondon Everbearing Strawberry plants, $1 C. Also Sage plants and Catnip bunch- es. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Gem everbearing strawberry lants, $2.75 C; 200, $5; 300,, 7.50; 500, $10; $15 M. post- paid. Mrs. R. T. Buttrum, Rt. 1, Adairsville. Klondike Strawberry plants $5.50 M. Nice, good_ plants. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum- ming. 4 Large Blakemore Strawber- ry plants, 50, 75; $1.25 C; 500, Prompt del. Mrs. Elizabeth Allison, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Blakemore Strawberry plants, $1.50 C; Mastodon, $1.25 C; Klondike, $1 C; Cat- 30e doz; few Sugar Pears, $ ea; Scuppernong Vine cutting and bearing size Mtn. Huckle- bery, 75c doz. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Winter Cabbage, Collard plants, 75 C; onion plants, 60c C; Celery, Parsley, and Pep- permint, 30c doz; sweet Pom- egranate bushes, 50c, 75c, and 2, $2.25. Fred Witherspoon, 308 Holderness St. SW, Atl 10, PL3-5251,4 1) 2 oe rises Cae Ae he ed), and perennial Candytuft. | 2500 lbs. Lady Finger pea ea. gt. Mrs. Grace Autry, Rie Small white birdnest On- ions,, $1.75 gal. PP. Criss Ha- Sage and Catnip plants, 10c ea. | chks. Mrs. R. M. Vocke, Quit- | 500, $3; $4.75 M; Mastodon, | $5.50. Del. No stamps or checks | $: nip, 30c bunch; Pere $1.25; Damson Plum bushees, | gen MEt., Jersey Wakef Sweet Bermudi 500, $t.50, $2. Exp. collect. Ga. 500, $1.25, $1.5! Stokes, Box 34 - Improved Eve Strawberry plan Mans Potato + Strawberry plan 500, $4.50 L. H. C Greenville. me Mtn. Hucklel i - Dewberry $1 C; Muscadi long, rooted, 45c age. Rosie Cro t. 2, ville. ; - Klondike Strawb $1 C; $8 M; also T ties $1.25-G..B Holland, Rt. 2, G: nice buttons, 40c qt, small but- | | _ Broccoli, _Brusels_ Collard Cabbage, Wakefield Cabbagt Asparagus, 1 yr. si also Sage, Balm, Ho: 75c. No. less than Add_postage. Mrs. lin, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 20, _ Large Klondike S plants, damp pat $8 M. Add 25c pe: age. Mrs. Luther Page Ave. NE Dr3-1846; 2 Klondike Strawberry} $1 C;-$5.M. Pl ste J. HL: Durand, i Ri ville. ae Fes : - Klondike Strawb Cheap. Cannot C. Martin, 3037 Augusta. Ph. 38020. Big Gem Everbearins berry plants, pure str: tooted, moss pack J. M. Miles, Rt. 3, . and Soy Bean hay. bales for sale. Ernt 7205 Cae 11, Ph. POPlar 7-5 Bt bales Pean at my barn o piace 70e bale: An noy, Rt. 3, Ella rille 350 bales Les bright hay, baled 30 ton. Lafaye Rt. 2, Colbert FE cen Chie Or, Ranch, Thomasto: - Want 500 bu. s f d PAGE FIVE a used very S ahe $1500. Jack | Segar [ds Winder. Grist Mill, good cond., bot- tom run, also 3 two in. Rocks, and other farm tools. Cheap or or|swap for cows, hogs, or chick- J. loader, ens. W. Jasper sapees Rt. 35 {| Quitman, 12 can Delaval Milk Gealar and 12 ten gal. milk cans, al- so Aerator, rae 1 yr. LeRoy | Peters, Rt. Box 73, Louis- ville. Ph. ur 7-6451. Case tractor with front end $650.; Case manure i _ | spreader like new, $200.; also 1, wire, 15; in. |46 yds. $4.; other 55 yds. rp At door. No checks. Cs ee At 3, Box 157, vie | ber, ; Dock Vandiver, Martin. -|vake, lift type. Ford Case tractor with mower, $375. Gazaway, 2556 Clifton | Springs Rd., Rt. 1, Decatur. Ph; DR 8-2971. 1954 Ferguson tractor, A-1 |cond. planter, field cultiva- tor, bush and bog harrow, 22 in. disc, 2 disc plow, 8 ft. hay- Ferguson heavy duty soiler, Ford 6 n}rear mounted machine. ten. || race machine. Practically new. L. A. Powers, 221 West Pop- | lar, Griffin. Ph. 5170 (Nights). Batt Rotary Cutter, $150.; 7 ft. Pasture Dream seeder, $200.; 5 ft. Sod Seeder, $125.; all Ford Ferguson lift; also 8 ft. Graham plow, $300. Mrs. Sarah Watkins, Rt. 4, Box 235 Sandersville. Phe 3030. 2 rolls. strong used Poultry high. One roll, Mrs. pen: 4 Dise Bice Tiller on rub- needs new discs, $100. - Hincle Lespedesia combine, 6b cond. $25 also 100 egg cap. Incubator, automatic con- trol, with instructions, like ~|new,, $20. FOB. Roy D. Tank- J. ersley, Appling. : ood as new : Wrens. 2 tractor ok TEx 36: Tubes Letz Peed Mill No. 140 with sacker, all 50 ft. 6 in. belt. All in A-1 cond. V. G. a Rt. 2, Armuchee. Good 30 in. Cut-off saw -|with heavy frame and belt, 8 .|good cond. Operate from any with. for pumping with for sale at my Mill, good a as new. Witt nee: 5 a eae new. Sacri-: is if necessary. Wm. Standing Boy Ph co. U 13,380 Cap. Se $50 ea. R. , Kennesaw. at: Plow for | per C tractor, ex- '|$45 at my farm. Riley = Couch, Senoia. tractor or motor with pulley. One practically new 3 point hook-up Anhydrous Ammonia machine. Sell at bargain. Also |Caterpillar RD 6 bulldozer re- cently over-hauled, including new tracks, $2200. M. S. Mill- er McBean. Ph. Waynesboro, Ga. 2615. : Pe Sears-Roebuck incubators, 400 hen egg cap. ea. Kerosene -|heated type, good cond Sell _t. | cheap. Russell B. Banks Jr., Rt. 1,13, Fayetteville. : _ Side del. Rake and 77 New Holland Pickup Baler with motor, New bearings in baler, -|good running cond. $1200 cash. Roy G. Jones, 619 Clairmont -Ave., Decatur. Wood saw, 30 in. saw; 7 in. pulley with swinging platform ball. bearings iron frame; good Saw (needs new cylinder and "|piston, put into good cond. for ~ |about $50). Sell for $35. Neil | Hall, Rt. 1, LaGrange. Complete Cotton Gin, 3 stand Centennial, 80 saws, ea. with Hull brush. 3 super Mi- ichell, metal extractor cleaner Mitchell Dryers, upright press, if BERG cotton and bale scales. _|Pull by UD 18 Intnl motor, {but could use REA. In good shape. W. J. Harrison, Rtas Harrison. ' Case pickup baler in good cond. with 4 cylinder air cool- ed Wisconsin engine, in perfect farm truck. W. M. Buckner, ,| Rt. 3, St. Elmo, Tenn. (Walk- er Co. Ga.) Ph. Chicamauga, ee OOLG. 1/2 HP Deep Well Berkley a | uno with 42 gal. tank ap- prox. 50 ft. 1-1/4 and 1 in ea pipe. Complete unit, 75. James L. Ware, 6504 Tilly ora Rd. Doraville. ae GL7- WOBs 33 or Sexack), Rt. Ww. Windom, cond. $35; No. 11 Mall 2 man. cond. Sell or trade for good] 49 hn Testi H fade with Jo dulitvators, tiller, on rubber, and dbl. section iy eo All in fair cond. O. W. Sellers, Brinson. oe 188 5-R2. One man Dohlin Chain Saw, 20 straight blade, - ee cond. $125. Claude ryches, e/o Alma Trailer Gnitrs, 35 Main St., Garden City, Sa- vannah, WANTED Want farm bell with good frame must be priced right. Tom S. Johnso, RFD 1, Gray- son. Want used community in- dividual hole laying hen nest, 25 or 30 nest. State price for ea. Vernon Finch, Rt. 1, Box 805, LaFayette. ~ Want 5 automatic water foundations for chickens, 5 ft. long. Must be good cond. and reasonable priced for cash. G. M.-Wagnor, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Want set of scales, 10 ton, 22 ft. platform, Howe or Fair- banks make. W. J. Shirley, 2137 Lenox Rd, NE, Atlanta 5, Ph. ME6-3884. Want deep well pump and tank all complete in good cond. will pay cash del. A. B. Wea- therly, Fayetteville. ~- Want three 80 or three 100 gal. cap. Syrup Boiler, good cond. Advise what you have. W. C. Suggs, St. George. Want garden tractor with equipment. State best cash price. Clifford W. Fullmore, RFD 1, Byron. Want small size saw mill. Contact Rex Henry, Rt. -2, Kensington. Want used portable cattle scales; 16 ft. cattle truck; used grain bins and grain augers; used tube feeders for 10,000 cap. chicken house; automatic waters; and also _ portable steam cleaner to clean hog and chicken pens. John Wilk- ins, Il], Rt. 1, Box 158, Rayle. Want jeep for farm use. If C. |body and chassis good, will con sider even though engine or transmission needs repair. F. P. Hewitt, 5051 Northside Dr. NW, Atlanta 5. Want garden tractor, 3 HP or better. Gordon C. Pearman, Rt. 1, Box 21, Chula. Want 10 hole galvanized hen nests near Blue Ridge or Elli- jay. E. C. McKinney, Rt. 2, Box 35, Blue Ridge. Want 8 or 10 ft. Fertilizer Spreader with Seeder, E. E. Wantland, P. O. Box 12, Warner Robins. Want Ford or Ferguson trac- tor with or without equipment. |Prefer 1953 to 1955 Ford. State what you have, make of equip- ment, and running cond. Will pay cash. Henry Atkinson, 902 M Ave. Ashburn, Ph. 43 L. Want good used garden trac-: tor motor, cheap. Must be in good shape, and not too far from here. Write what you have, and price. Will Chamb- ers, Rt. 1, Kensington. Want grain drill, 10 ft. rub- ber tires, grain and fertilizer combination. Give cond. and pice George C. Collins, Rt. 1, yron. Want set truck scales, 10 te 15 ton cap. Cannot use swing- ing scales. Must be in good cond and cheap. Ernest Cole, RFD 3, Dalton. Want used applicator for applying Anhydrous Amonia, or 150 gal. tank, 3 point hitch; also 500 or 1000 gal. nurse tank with or without trailer. State. price and cond. J. E. King, Cecil. . Will trade 6 x 10 two wheel steel trailer with stake - body |i for good 3/4 ton or pick-up truck for use on farm. Can see at Joe Bells Parlor Dairy. C. . Clark, Buckhead (Morgan oo) a 610-R, 4, Want small sized farm wa- gon for hauling hilk cans, small loads Puli by hand, Mrs. Earl Downing, Rt. 2, Marietta. ph, 81622. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 8 purebred Duroc gilts, and 2 gilts and 1 boar, Duroc and . otted Poland crossed. Treat- and wormed, 3 mos. old. $25 oa: Clarence Brown, Helena. 6 young sheep, 1 ram and 5 ewes due to start lambing Dec. 20. $20 ea. Hwy 278. H. G. Jen- sen, Conyers. Little good Landrace pigs, reg. in buyers name; also 2 four mos. old boars. Wm. E. Oder, c/o Standing Boy Ranch, Cataula. Ph. Columbus, Ga. FA4-1827. Black African Guinea ser- vice boar, approx. 500 lbs. $50 at my barn. Felton McMichael Rt. 2, Hillsboro. Reg. Tamworth boars, all selected for breeding and show stock 5 and 6 mos. old, picking choice, $50 ea; younger pigs, both sexes, $25 and up. Also few bred sows. Charles Hig- gins, Bluff Rd, Rome. 8 Spotted Poland China boar pigs, 4 mos. old, purebred but not reg. $40 ea. at my farm Marshallville Ors. Carl, = NE. Hatcher, Fort. Valley. Reg. Yorkshire service boars and bred gilts, fall pigs of both sexes, all sired by or bred to Certified Superior meat type boars. Prices reasonable. Ho- mer Thomason, c/o Forest Hills Farms, Rt. 2, Box 40, Americus. Landrace hogs, weaned pigs, $40 ea. Open and bred gilts. Priced to sell. W. F. Anderson, Rt. 3, Nashville. Ph. 5617. Reg Berkshire boar, aged, Del anywhere in Ga. for $35. Also reg. Berkshire pigs, $25 ea. 8 wks. old Letters ans. promptly. Marvin H. Gravitt, Duluth. Ph. Norcross 2811. Reg. Landrace hogs, improv- ed and American bloodlines, un related pairs. 9 wks. old pigs, $40 ea. Vaccinated for Cholorea, Erysivelas, and wormed. M. F. Elliott, c/o Up- son Ranch; Thomaston. Ph. 2179. One yr. old mare, halter broken. Sell to reliable party that can provide good home. Miss Helen Pickett, Richland. Black 42 in. 4 yr old proven Jack and Jennet (bred), $150. Robert K. Smith, c/o Journeys End Farm, Americus. At Stud: Mexican Burro. Fee, $15. William J. Adams, 107 S. Hightower St. Thomas- ton. Black horse mule, 1000 to 1200 lbs. About 10 yrs. old. Work anywhere, $70 at my place 9 mi. NE. Broxton on Hazlehurst Rd. Milton Fletch- er, Rt. 1, Denton. Good horse mule, works good, A-1 cond., healthy and sound, about 950 Ibs. 5 mi. Guyton at Tuscutums T. B. Rowland Rt. 1, Springfield. One Horse mule, good quali- ties, work anywhere. Sell or exch. for riding horse or beef cattle. O. R. Cheek, Rt. 3, Con- yers. Ph. 3000. 70 lambs, 1 yr. old, wt. about 100 Ibs. ea also 50 ewes and old fashioned sugar cane. J. Henry Gaskins, Rt. 3, Nash- ville. 40 sheep; 30 ewes that will lamb soon, 1 ram, and the rest are spring lambs wethers, and ewes. Harvey Brown, Rt. 1, Box 84, Hiawasee. Saanan, butt-headed, gentle, 3rd freshening December, giv- ing milk now; Saanan, coming in 2nd kids, gives gallon milk; also. Nubian, fresh with lst kid in December. All nice, fine goats. Do not ship. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rd. ene oe 5 large does, bred to Angora male, $5 ea. at my farm; Also very large gentie hornless wether for wagon ae $15, Dean Ebbett, Kt. 2, Hamilton. Ph. MA 8-4893. Litter of 11 reg. Duroc pigs 33 6 males and 5 females. $23 ea. Ernest P. Carter, ae freshened Oct. 5, cream col. 3/4 Jersey, 1/4 Holstein. Sell reasonable, Mrs. Maggie Thompson, Rd, Rt. 2, Decatur. Fine nine mos. old Hereford bull good bloodlines, not reg. ang sale R. D. Tatum, Palmet- 0. 3 reg. polled Hereford cows, all bred, one with calf by side, All pnder 5 yrs. old; also have fine bull $1000 for lot. C. M. Mays, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Reg Aberdeen Angus bulls, 6 mos. and older, $100 azd up; and J. B. Douglas. Polled Hereford Bull, reg. Spooner, Box 98, prox. 1250 lbs. Excellent con- : formation and cond. Priced reasonably. D. C. Collier, | Barnesville. Ph. 73. E Several reg. Angus bulls,ex- cellent quality, from fine sires. Ready for immediate service. W. C. Hardy, Rt. 1, Box 275, Griffin. Reg Hereford cattle, top quality and excellent cond. Open and bred heifers, cows with calf at side and young bulls and few top steer calves also reg. Hereford hogs, few choice 4 mos. old gilts, $35 ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr. c/o Ward Mead Farm, Paper Mill Rd, Marietta. Ph. 8-8772. old for sale at my farm. 6 mi. ea. Cleo Jackson, Rt. 1, Fair~ S burn. 4 5 reg. Angus heifers, 7 to 13 mos. old, top bloodlines, rea- sonably priced. See by appoint- ment. Friar M. Thompson, Jr. c/o Trail Creek Stock Farm, ph. LI6-1352. Purebred Santa Gerturdcis bulls, Our Herd Sire, 3 yrs. old, one 13 mos. old, 3 six mos. old. All fine animals. J. W. Mor Box 119, Carrollton. Ph. TE2- 2852. : : Several purebred reg. Jersey bull calves, born June, July, and Aug. Best of bloodlines, artificially sired. $35 to $50 with papers. E. B. Braswell, Athens. Purebred Tamworth boar, 18 mos. old, wt. 350 Ibs. $40 FOB farm, 8 mi. E. Rome on Rockmart Hwy. 101; Also purebred Angus feeder calves wt. 200-300 lbs. Lindsey, Silver Creek. Purebred Duroc hogs, 1 oe sow, $75.00; bred gilt weaned pigs, 2-3 mos old, ea er sex, less without papers; Also Guernsey bull, 6-1/2 mos. old, $100; reg Guernsey bull, Sis 1/2 yr. old, $250 Klondike Sandersville. Spotted Poland China pigs, 10 to 12 wks. old, $30 ea. Reg. in buyers name. Will not ship. C. D. Cornelius, Rt. 1, Hahira. Reg Angus bull 5 yrs. old, from finest bloodlines. Sacri- fice at once. Lloyd Terrell, RFD 1 ae: Ph. Carrollton TE2-3964 Guernsey and Jersey cow 3- | Has bull calf, 6 wks old. Both for $125. C. tT. Waters, RFD 4, Box 301, Glennville. Choice dairy heifers, Hol- stein heifer calves, and Ayr- shire and Holstein service bulls. TB and blood tested. E. L. Rogers, RD, 1 Plains. Purebred Herefords, most of them with papers, all eligible. Must sell 12 at once. Some horned, some polled, all ages. E. H. Gray, Rt. 2, Conyers. Ph. 6941. Nice young cow, 21 mos. old, = 965 Flat Shoals also Reg Landrace pigs, $40 = dark red, about 3 yrs. old, ap- | 2 2 reg. Angus bulls, 14 mos. | E. Fairburn off Hwy. 92. $150 128-1/2 College Ave., Athena. ris, c/o Dbl. M. Farms, P: O. 23c lb. Lewis : $25 ea; with papers, _ breeding. Marvin Newsome, oe 1/2 to 4 1/4 lbs butter weekly, Nie PAGE SIX LIVESTOCK FOR SALE High quality young milch cows, fat veal calves, fat beef cattle, white Faced _ steers, ~Wu.te Faced reg. bull, spring- _ ing neifers, Holstein Guernsey, and Jerseys, will calf son. John _ D, Anderson, Box 323, Dalton, (Hwy. 41, SO). Ph. 152931. FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURE - GUARANTEE oe G Gucranteed by Manufacturer 5 yr. old, gentle reg. Brah- man bull with papers, $200; also 10 White-Faced brood cows with Branhman calves by side, $100 to $150 ea. TB and Bangs free, calves vaccinated. W. H. Brannen RFD 1, Una- dilla. 3 reg. Guernsey heifers, one with young calf, others will freshen in 2 wks. Also reg. bulls, ready for service Prices reasonable. F. H. Bunn, Mid- ville. Reg. Angus bull, ready for service; Fago Erica of Altama; !son of Fage Prince, Dam Erica of Sun Lake Ranch. One of best known bloodlines (Sun- bean) of Angus breed. Jerry Brown, Rt. 6, Allgood Rd. Mar- ietta. Ph. 9-6013. Purebred Hampshire boars, large enough for light service from prize winning meat type foundation stock. Bangs free. Bill Pickrell, Rt. 2, Cochran. Ph. WE 4-2615. SE KET BULLETI} Purebred Angus bull, 11 top bloodlines $159 or trade for similar bull; Also purebred Landrace gilts, 14 wks. old, $50 with reg. papers, or $45 with- out. Billy Sanders, Vienna. Ph. 4717. F A Reg. Landrace gilts and boars. Reg in buyers name, un- relatea prs. Gilts. $50 and boars, $45. Imported bloodlines Also bred gilts. Paul Roach, Rt. 6. Rome. PTEMBER, 1957 mos. old, sire and dam from | bull |All for $3000. Coy! bull, proven sire 1300 Ibs. $325. R. A. Rt. 4, Greenville. _ 20 good dairy cows. Intnl-Harvester milking machine , Star Route, Harlem. yrs. old, $150 at 5-1/2 mi. N. Butler Hwy. 19. A. A. Fuller, FFound by State Chemist : P< Penaliied MINUTE MAID CORPORATION, Orlando, Florida PROTEIN FAT FIBRE Golden Isle Citrus Pulp (Pp) _ ALUIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Hlinois = _ Sucrene Horse Feed "S" G 900 2.50 10.00 NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota (P) Fat F 11.44 189 6.33 Nutrena 40% Hog Concentrate : : (P) Fiber COASTAL PLAINS MILLING CO., Moultrie, Georgia Bell Cow 16% Dairy Feed Roughage Glee Club Peanut Vine Meal & Molasses G 7.50 2.00 33.00 -(P) Fat (P) Fat FP 10.25 1.40. 29.21 = : : PATTERSON MILLING COMPANY, Patterson, Georaia | COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Cincinnati, Ohio, P.M. C. Ground Corn Cob & Shucks with 25% Molasses Sweet Stock Feed C G 11.60 3.00 7.00 ! (P) Fiber F (P) Fat F 15.94 2.21 4.85 : ee = Sweet Stock Feed G 11.09 3.09 7.00 PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., FEED & SOY DIV., Nashville, Tenn. (P) Fat F 12.25 2.25 BG x22 Pilisbury's Best Dairy Mixer 44 : G (P) Protein F HAPPYYALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin-Ft. Valley, Ga. : Pay Day Pig and Sow Ration G 18.00 3.50 7.00 | PURITAN MILLS, Murfreesboro, Tennessee (P) Fiber F 25.31 4.13 9.12 Puritan Yellow Corn Chops s (P) Fat HERMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee : Big Six 16% Protein Dairy Feed G 16.00 2.50 15,00 THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois : (P) Fat F 17.50 1.30 16.01. Ful-O-Pep Super Broiler Mash {AG2) - Medicated : i (P) Fiber K & W MILLING COMPANY, Tallapoosa, Georgia = = K & W 20% Growing Mash G 20.00 3.50 5.00 RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri : (P) Protein F 18.13 3.50 5.38 Purina 18% Dairy Chow G : {P) Protein, Fat, Fiber KUDER PULP SALES CO., Lake Alfred, Florida : - Kuder Dried Citrus Pulp G 6.00 3.00 15.00 | ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas : (P)-Fot Fo. 8.00 | 2.05 11.43 Rice Mill By-Product Kuder Dried Citrus Pulp High Sugar G 6.00 5.00 13.00 . (P) Fiber lhe FNS 358, TE13 1 soornama miLuiNG COMPANY. keiea, @otee- MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, LTD., Augusta, Georgia Red Bird Laying Mash, 20% | Be Fairway Cage Concentrate G 35.00 3.00 4.50 (P) Fiber (P) Fiber F 37.50 3.11 5.50 Moflo 16% Dairy Feed fie (P) Fat F 17.13 > ee Sea eee TAYLOR OIL & PEANUT MILLS - Div. Ga. Peanut Co,, Moultrie, Ga. ats @ 1059 4.50 15.00 Georgia Brand 45% Protein Peanut Feed _ (& 45.00 4.4 (P) Fiber F 11.81 4.78 19,06 (P) Fiber F 45.38 9 4.15 FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE _ BUT WITHIN TOLERANCE AND FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARE G Guaranteed by Manufacturer SEPTEMBER, 1957 PROTEIN. FAT F Found by State Chemist re : PROTEIN FAT FIBRE * Fiber High F 36.25 4.77 ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama 1 feed as declared ; 3 feeds as declared : CARGILL, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota ALAGA FEED COOPERATIVE, INC., Columbus, Georgia . 44% Protein Soybean Oil Meal 1 feed as declared : : * Fiber High ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 2 feeds as declared Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal _- BF _ * Fiber High ACKING COMPANY, Nashville, Tennessee %e Lay Meal ane Protein Low NEILL & Liner, Ocala, Florida feed as declared ILLS, Franklin, Touaies Wheat Shorts with ground wheat screenings not to exceed Bios : * Fiber High IN N AND co. INC., Roanoke, Virginia 2 feeds as declared RET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1 feed as declared - VILLE FERTILIZER AND GIN CO., Louisville, Georgia declared j KES. BROTHERS, INC. OF GEORGIA, Albany, Georgia feed as declared ARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia feed as declared . DIN PACKING COMPANY, Savannah, Georgia meee Tankage S : * Fat Low MILLS, ence, Georgia rimped Oats Light Weight feeds as declared TE MAID CORPORATION, Orlando, Florida feed as declared MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia 40% Hog Supplement GS * Protein Low, Fiber High F * Fiber High & Shuck TReushese with Molasses G 2.50 * Fiber High F 4.06 | PROTEIN 2.50 Nashco Corn Cob & Shuck Roughage with Molasses G * 4.88 Fiber High F THE NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Konsas Polar Bear Wheat Gray Shorts and Ground Wheat Screenings * Fiber High 1 feed as declared NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota Nutrena 40% Hog Concentrate * Fiber High 1 feed as declared OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina Wheat Bran and Shorts * Fat Low PELHAM OIL AND FERTILIZER COMPANY, Pelham, Georgia Prime Quality Cottonseed Meal - 36% Cottonseed Meal G * Fiber High F PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., Clinton, lowa 2 feeds as declared PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta Georgia My-T-Pure Pig and Sew Ration (Pellets) * Fat Low My-T-Pure Laying Mash * Fiber High My-T-Pere Starter & Grower Fiber High 2 feeds as declared THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, 8 feeds as declared RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Sf. Louis, Missouri Purina Broiler Chow Finisher (G) 3 NC 41 feeds as declared koe RICE MILLS, INC., feed as declared Chicogo, Illinois 8 Weiner, Arkansas ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia Etowah Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Prime Quality * Fiber High SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton, Georgia 1 feed as declared SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia 1 feed as declared SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1 feed as declared SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia 4 feeds as declared $PARTAN GRAIN AND MILL CO., Spartanburg, South Carolina 1 feed as declared SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, Pure Wheet Bran INC., Rome, Georgia * Fat Low Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts _ * Protein Low Pure Wheat Bran * Fat Low _ & feeds as declared THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia Sco-Co Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Prime Quality : GS * Fiber High F THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Montgomery, Ala. 1 feed as declared SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, Bluebird Citrus Pulp INC., Orlando, Florida * Fat Low SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia Duplex Hog Feed Supplement 40% * Fat Low 4 feeds as declared A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURING CO., Decctur, Illinois Staley's 21% Corn Gluten Feed * Fiber High STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia Standard's Formula Fifty Laying Mash - Crumbles * Protein Low Standard's Formula Sixty-One = 38% Nu-Lay Concentrate * Fat Low 8 feeds as declared SUNNYLAND PACKING COMPANY, Thomasville, Georgia 1 feed as declared THE SUPREME RICE MILL, Crowley, Louisiana 1 feed as declared SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois Swift's Broiler Finisher - Medicated eee . is Swift's Cottonseed Meal or Pellets 36% Protein Prime Quality S * Fiber High F 36.00 36.25 4 feeds as declared THE WALL-ROGALSKY MILLING COMPANY, oe Kanses 1 feed as declared WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, ple er Alabama a con ms Ps 4% D : Jim Dandy" Bang Up 24% Dairy Fee Sess ii ae 14 feeds as declared MARTHA WHITE MILLS, feeds as declared As declared INC., Nashville, Tennessee Penalized Other violations TOTAL PAGE EIGHT Good Cotton Seed (Continued From Page 1) requested that the Agricultural Extension Service and the experiment stations con- - duct a survey to determine whether or not it will be necessary for us to lower _ the required germination percentage on - seed peanuts for the next planting season. Farmers will be kept advised of the seed supply situation through the Market Bulletin and through releases to their lo- eal newspapers and radio stations. Members of the State Seed Advisory . ~Committee include myself as chairman; Eugene Cook, Attorney General, Atlanta; . V. Stacy, Georgia Experiment Station, _ Experiment, - President, Georgia Farm Bureau Federa- Georgia; H. L. Wingate, tion, Macon; Frank P. King, Director, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tif- ton; R. J. Marshburn, President, Georgia Crop Improvement Association, Homer; _ W.A. Sutton, Director, Agricultural Ex- tension Service, Athens; Dr. C. C. Mur- ray, Dean, College of Agriculture, Athens; W. E. Freeborn, President, Georgia Seeds- mens Association, Atlanta; Richard Cofer, Georgia Seedsmens Association, Athens. Misuse Of Fumiganis el) (Continued From Pag the trees oftentimes results from direct application to the bark. Also, care should be taken not to apply materials in which - the emulsion has broken down, since seri- ous injury is likely to occur, It was dem- onstrated in the spring of 1957 that some of the newer varieties such as Dixired were much more susceptible to injury from these chemicals than was the Elberta variety. -. Most of the injury in 1957 was trace- able to paradichlorobenzene emulsion since most of the growers using it had poured the material directly on the trunks. of the trees, it, accordance with the manu- facturers directions. Ethylene dichloride emulsions, on the other hand, had the lencrecs directions fae use; thn is, not to- pour it on the trunk, and little damage resulted from the use of this material. Complete Forms Prope | (Continued From Page 1) barn, and the slaughter house must send in the form prepared by them to the Agri- cultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Atlanta, be- fore indemnity payments can. be made. The veterinarian will issue the cleaning and disinfectant card to the farmer who has Brucellosis infected cattle. The USDA has already issued to the sales barns and slaughter houses the forms they need. _ To avoid a delay in indemnity pay- ments persons who fill out the forms should check to see that the forms are complete so as not to have them sent back to be completed. Farmers are urged, when the veteri- narian gives him a permit to sell his in- fected animals, to take the animals to the place of sale he (the farmer) designates to the veterinarian. It is not wise to sell to other individuals who say they will see that the Brucellosis infected cow or cattle will get to the sale designated to the veterinarian. The cattle may get to the designated sale or to another sale or even to another state. This will hold up indemnity payments indefinitely until the cow or cattle can be located. By then ad- ditional herds can be infected. The faster the Brucellosis infected cat- tle get to a sale, are sold and slaughtered, the faster Brucellosis can be eradicated. Semi-Weekly Pecan Report (Continued From Page 1) ly from throughout the five-state produe- ing area. Semi-weekly reports will be mailed free upon request to producers and other interested persons. Requests may be ad- dressed to T. R. Butts, Federal-State Mar- Sees Prom age committees were appointed b Eldridge Freeborn, President of gia Seedsmens Association, The vegetable seed commi posed of Experiment Station horti who are engaged in breeding a testing of vegetables and r of the major seed companies _the growing and distribution o: seed in Georgia. The fie mittee is composed of Ex mists and Agronomy Di and representatives of seed and distribute seed of these c committee discussions will be Blackwell and Johnson, _ Tt is our responsibility _ well to pool all the knowled posal and make available.to Geor ers information on the adapted to each maj area in the State. made available to farmers through the county age ty. Working with these ideal _way of pooling this of Georgia, and the oo provement Association. Regist ket Bews Service, 2300 North Slappey seed. _ LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Duroe boar, best of blood- |S. J. lines. Service fee, $10. W. L. Brown, 416 Lake Ave. Griffin. Ph. 5197 (Nights). Reg. lLandrace swine, top blodlines weaned pigs, bred gilts. Reasonable priced. Ter- ae Ewindle, Nashville Ph. SPC Service boars and pigs, reg. in buyers name. SS Blackmon, Pinehurst (4 mi. SE), Ph. 730. OIC breeding stock from reg. stock, 10 and 12 wks. old pigs $20 ea. Will reg., treat, and crate. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. Reg Tamworths, weaned pigs, unrelated stock. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. Ph. 6541. One iron gray saddle horse, 4 yrs. old, wt. around 900 lbs. very gentle, reasonable price. See at my barn. G. E. Spell, Rt. 3, Hazelehurst. Male Saanan goat, 10 mos. old, from good milk stock. Good service goat, $10. Will not ship. Mrs. "Margaret Ritz, Cambelton Rd. Fairburn. Toggenburg milk goat, giv es 5 qts day. ., Also young doe. 7 150a, Gia. OL. Lyaa, G01 Vecoe .iamilton Ave, Waycross. Billy goat for stock also 1 bred nannie for sale. Zack Ro- berts, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph. 2262 Good work mare 7 yrs old, wt. 900 lbs. Dark red, gentle, and will ride. Good shape, $100 Simmers, 2230 Miller Rd. Rt. 3, Lithonia. 9yr old mare, 1250 lbs. gen- tle, work anywhere, $100 Otis Henderson, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 7504. At Stud: 36 in. pony stallion, dapple, white. mane and tail. Outsanding stud: Also 36 in 3-1/2 yr. old gelding pony, solid color, gentle for children, $250 for pony. Ogden A. Geil- fuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta. ph. Smyrna HE 5-7385. Reg. 3 yr. old bay Quarter mare with 6 mos. old sorrell stud colt at side. Both gentle. Will sell together or separate- ly. Mare re-bred to reg. Palo- mino stallion. Mrs. J. W. Bail- ey, c/o Windy Hill Rranch, Waynesboro. Ph. 2187. 3 good farm mules, no plugs $50 ea. W. R. Caldwell, Elber- ton (on Calhoun Hwy.). At Stud: Fine saddle stallion 5 gaited Fee. mares reasonable Return pri- vileges. Carolyn Thomas, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. Ph. 7077. At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, chestnut stallion. repre- senting one of the greatest pro- ducing families of the breed. Grandson Noble Arar 1 Thomas G. WwW atkins, _ EI at ists Tia. dey aed Desasnts Ly, \f BU-9-6692. Good 1600 1b. mule for sale. | H. O. Williams, Box 161, Grif- fin. Standing at stud beginning | Oct. 18, for 4 wks: Permanent. reg. Quarter Horse, Trago Ped- ro. R, B. Curtis Farmington. ph. MAdison 2603. Black mare mule, 1200 lbs. gentle and work anywhere, extra good E. B. Finley, Rt. 2, Loganville. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want good gentle mare, about 1000 lbs. for farm use that small children can work dbl. Must be perfect cond. every way and reasonably young; Also have for sale good work mare mule, about 900 lbs. fine cond. sound every- way. H. B. Brookshire, Suches. Want Shetland pony. Must be gentle, not too old. Pay cash or trade cow. Mrs. Marion Parkerson, Rt. 4, Eastman. Ph. $20. Will board | 999,. Want 10 or 12 Duroc gilts bred or unbred not necessrily reg. within 100 mi. of Millen. Buck Burnson, Rt. 2, Millen. Want to trade 2 heifers, 1 Holstein and 1 Guernsey-Jer- sey crossed, for 2 Ansus heif- ers of equal value. Glover A. Younghleod, Jr,, Rt. 1, Grove- town, > ia FOR SALE Modern game bantams: Bir-. chen, Red Pyle, Silver Duck- and Black Breasted Old and young stock. Winners wherever shown; 1| pr. grown, purebred, domestic: Mallard ducks. Very reason-| able. Mrs. L. 2796 Plantation Dr. East Point. Ph. PO 1-1617. Sev. young English game bantams for sale at my place: Robert Mitchell Dr., Marietta. wing, Reds. John | also hen oe wee A arg ear L. Murphey, and Brown Reds, | See any night. a Cordell, Preston Splteg: Rt 138 Purebred Dark Cornish ban- | 9 tam pullets and cockerels of show type, $3.-$5. ea; also 1} cock same breed, $7.50. Gor- don Haney, No. 5 St., Aragon. 3 Buff Cochin cock, $8.; Hamburg hens and cock, $8.00; 1 Rose Combs, B. B. English, $6. wae Black Tailed Buff Ja Plymout Hooks Ee. Fred Blaylock, 515} Crescent Ave., Chickamauga. winners. 100 ry Dr. S, turkeys, Black Australorp pullets, $2. ea. Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMur- S. W., Atlanta 11. Roundheads: hatch pullets, $4., and 2 East 2nd{ : hens and : 3 Silver Spangled Bort: Ey 80 or 90 May White Leghorn he now, some 1/2 es 3 ea. Will not s Lert T. Jones, : Blairsville, each Black Red Old trio Partridge 60. Award _ Hanson strain White Leghorn pu laying $2. ea; Also Incubator, 1300 cap. T. W. Nations, 14 3-5689. ~ 35e 1b; 30 6--or 8 Feb: siags, over 5 lbs. $7.50. Good price | drake. for lot. Se. Ave.; R. (Walker hit Ga.) R. White, RFD 3,} St. Fimo, Tenn. | 16