Georgia Farmers larke "Phil Compal 3 _ Commissioner Uy, Gs i Te i E A Oy arred, wig fe He , 3 i WY, Hix = ae : aN fi i wr anlaep ; 2 eeh. 7 f iy i SrA M ee , me a x 2 e c * Tas NS i ee N g \ K y pi Li a N A : YS x uy \ SEC : VOLUME 44 WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1959 _OF 58 lant Pecan Trees Now : 10To 25 Pecan Trees Beneficial To Farmer : Georgia farm families who do not have 10 to 25 pecan trees planted about the lace are missing a mighty good thing, according to R. L. Livingston, Horticul- _ urist, Agricultural Extension Service. A home grove of good bearing pecan rees not only supplies the farm family : with plenty of nuts to eat, but furnishes an additional source of family income, de- p pending upon the amount and quality of pecans produced for sale, oe _ said. ng trees properly are important in the establishment of a successful home grove. At present only four varieties of pecans are recommended for transplanting in _ Georgia. These are Desirable, Stuart, Far- ley and Elliot. Trees should be transplant- ed as early as possible from the present date on, Livingston said. _ He recommends planting at least three varieties in a grove or around the house. ately, Nuts of different varieties should cessfully. on the square system, Living- over crop should be combined with live- stock program. | If the grower has no intentions of thinning the trees once they are crowd- ing each other he should plant a minimum 80 by 80 foot basis. If the grower will def- hey should be planted on a 60 by 60 foot basis. Thinning on this basis usually will be necessary by a time the trees are 25 0 30 years old. commendations for transplanting: Make the hole for transplanting the Georgia _ 9 EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH i Choosing the right ee and oiant. : There is some evidence that cross-polli-. lation increases the yield of pecans. In a commercial grove each of the three dif- | erent varieties should be planted separ- | ever be mixed as mixed varieties usual- ly bring two cents or more less per pound. Most pecan groves can be planted suc- ston said, since the groves should be in a. cover crop both winter and summer to prevent erosion of the soil. Normally this nitely promise himself to thin the trees, _ Livingston outlines the following re- _ @ LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Aavlcalintal CALENDAR _ Feb. 4, Viltiosta Georgia Spotted Poland China Breeders Assn annual show and sale Feb. 5-8, Athens Annual Georgia Livestock Association meeting. Feb. 6, Athens Georgia Crop In- provement Assn, Inc. annual meet- ing - Feb. 10, Atlanta American Dairy. Ass'n pale. annual meeting Feb. 10, Tifton - eo Cotton Short Course. i Feb. 23-24, Mobile: Ala. Southeastern Pecan Growers Ass'n annual con- vention ton farmers which were placed in the law a bill guarantees that your acreage cannot fe pecan tree 24 inches in diameter and 35 to 40 inches deep. Place topsoil in the bot- tom of the hole and around side of roots. _ As each 12 inches of topsoil is added, pack soil around the tree with the feet. Do not place any fertilizers of any _kind, including manures, in the hole be- fore transplanting. In fact, the young trees - should not be fertilized until March which will be about one month before growth begins. At that time add three pounds of an 8-8-8 fertilizer by broadcasting in a circle around the tree. Do not allow this fertilizer to come closer than within ten inches of the tree es -continue production, _ | ie county from being transferred to another lege of planting this acreage instead of it - Market Dedication L large crowd of Georgians wit- nessed the dedication of the new At- lanta State Farmers Market in At- lanta, February 22. More than 9,500 of the 10,000 box lunches prepared for those attending the ceremony were passed out. Some who attended the ceremony did not remain for lunch -and many others were detained by _ of this bill, the farmer who does not want a farmer who wishes to plant more "thar cotton than their allotment provides | ficials to see if any acreage has been turn- conjested traffic, e : @ Georgia, Fi rst: @ BROILERS PROTECTED FOREST LANDS PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS : : i 3 rate Se cf Sets NUMBER Certain Features Of Bill u Aid Ga. Cotton Farmer The 1958 Farm Law passed by Cone - gress last year has certain features con- fe cerning cotton beneficial to Georgia cot- _ by Senator Herman Talmadge. = ,_~ There are three important factors in this bill which Georgia farmers should _ keep in mind while planning their cotton S acreage for the coming Year: eee First, the bill insures that the cotton, 4 farmer whose acreage allotment is already - 10 acres or less will not have a cut in his ~ allotment. For example, if you now are planting more than 10 acres of cotton, the be cut below 10 acres. Or, if you now are planting less than 10 acres, yods allotment: = will not be cut at all. | : With many farmers facing heavy allot- ae ment reductions, this legislation prevents cuts in the small farmers acreage and in- _ sures him of at least enough acreage to ae Second, this bill prevents acreage A lotment not planted by a farmer in one county or turned back to the state, if any- _ one in that county wants to plant the Une used allotment. This same oe holds fru ie the 2 state. If a farmer in Georgia does not wish to plant all of his allotted acreage, other Georgia farmers will be given the privi- Bet going to a farmer in another state. | Third, in view of the second. provision to plant all of his cotton allotment should turn that allotment back to the County ASC. Committee as soon as possible so it will not be lost but can be turned over to z his allotted acreage. Farmers who do want to plant more should keep in touch with county ASC of- _ ed over to the county from a tee not wishing to plant his full allotment. : rr @ NAVAL STORES ee has GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriuuliure Building 19 Hunter Street, .W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Bditor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Assistant Editor Jack Gilchrist borah Anglin Notices _ Circulation Mailing Room Supt. TNATIONAL EDITORIAL SAG [ass chAaTiQn AFFILFATE MEMBER Agee PHIL CAMPBELL ee Mrs. Sree Hynde and appurtenanees admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each re- quest. Zo No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any sommercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- eensed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a frade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respoiibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail. mailing list, MANAGER, Address requests to be added to or removed from changes of address, Market Bulletin, change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. CIRCULATION for to All requests etc., Atlanta, Address ali complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. 917 Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga., A Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special ro of pestage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8. Notices of farm produce | "FARM. WORK WANTED White man, 65, with wife, raised on farm, wants small lace, with some allotment on 0-50 basis. Can tend stock farm, drive truck and tractor. Have to be moved, can move anytime. Prefer Worth, Col- _ quitt or Mitchell County. W. eee McCann, Box 111, Poulan. Man and wife, 1 child, wants Job raising chickens, or work on gen. farm, Want to move at once. D..M. Black, Rt. 2, c/o N. J. Dodd, Gainesville. Honest, sober man, without family, wants job on farm, for room, board and small salary. Go anywhere, anytime. H. G. Curley, 6831 So. Expressway, Jonesboro, 42 yr. old man wants job at @airy or chicken farm. 10 yrs. exp. in this work. Have 2 boys, 12 and 15 yrs. Clomer McLen- don, Rt. 1, e/o Pinkie Patrick, Locust Grove. in family, 3 men to work, want job in poultry or on cattle _ farm. 2 yrs. exp. raising chicks and 1 yr. with laying hens, Have to be moved. James Dan- _ del, Rt. 1, Gainesville. 24 yr. old single man, dont drink, wants job on farm, for $15.00 to $20.00 week (depend- ing on work), and room and board. Do most any kind work, drive tractor, etc. Letters ans. _ Meville Jayes, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Family of 3 want place on email truck farm or raising hogs and cattle, with good, re- liable party. All Christians, go to church and dont drink. Pre- fer near Roswell or White. J. - W. McDonald, Rt. 1, White. 45 yr. old Christian man, do not drink or smoke, have wife and 4 yr. old boy, want job as caretaker of small farm. Raised on farm. Need move now. Have to be moved, Bennie Marler, Summerville. ee aS 3 See eet eg PS tae ae EP Want job feeding out broil- ers or laying hens. Experienced. Go anywhere. Make offer. W. M. Johnson, 59 Woodward Ave. S.E., Apt. 31, Atlanta 15. 41 yr. old white woman and 4 children, 5 to 21 yrs., wants job doing farm work. 2 boys can work, Experienced. Want reasonable salary and small house, elec., water, etc. Have to be moved. Move any time. Mrs. Carrie Taylor, 1965 Mari- etta Rd., N.W., Atlanta 18. 4 brothers with mother, want job on farm. Can do most any kind farm work, drive truck and tractor, cutting pulpwood, sawing logs, etc. Need 4-5 R. house, wired for elec. stove and $3.50 to $4.00 day wages. How- ward Whitten, Rt. 2, Douglas. FARM HELP WANTED Want settled white woman, Christian, to live with elderly | woman on farm and do lighi farm. chores. Private room, board and $25.00 mo. Mrs. W. E. Waller, Rt. C, Box 55, Grif- fin. Want couple, middle aged or younger, for egg farm, between Atlanta and Macon. Full time work for both. Cotton allot- ment, all tractors and equip- ment for same. Willingness to work more important than exp. Write full details and give Ref. Mrs. Robert L. Tomlinson, 1589 Clairmont Circle, Decatur. Want sober, honest, white man, to tend 16 A farm on shares. No tobacco allotment. Have tractor, house and 3,000 turpentine faces to work on 50-50 basis. No acid to be used. No drunks. No letters answered. See. Mrs. Gertrude Roberson, Rt. 2, Hortense. | Want man with small family, preferably man and wife to work in dairy, and do gen. farm work, $100.00 mo. and house to live in. House wired for stove. Must be good hand milker, T. E. Ferrell, Madison. Want white woman for light farm work on farm, around 60 yrs. good health, and able to work. Must be strictly reliable, sober, ete, Private room, board and reasonable salary weekly. W. BE, Chambley, Rt. 3, Box 103, Griffin, Want reliable white woman to live in home on farm with elderly woman, and do light farm work, Reasonable salary, room and board. Mrs, Ernest Anderson, Register. FLOWERS FOR SALE Orange Daylilies and mix. col, Iris, $2.50 C.; Sweet Wil- liams, Foxglove, Goldenglow, large, mix. col. Mums, 50c doz.; ink Peonies, 50e ea; blue iolets, 25 doz.; mix. col, Ppiooaioe size Glads, 30 doz. Under $5 add postage. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Rt. 3, Box 52, Elli- jay. Big red, pink, white and blue Thrift, 75c doz.; big type Dahlia, yellow, lavender, sal- mon pink and white, 4, $1; red and pink Cannas, 6, $1; blue Hydrangea, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Watkins Rt. 3, Box 79, Dalton. Purple Verbena, white Daf- fodils, 50e doz.; sev. col. Sweet Williams, hardy Phlox, red, white, brown col. Mums, fall Pinks, blue Ageratum, yellow and white blooming Moss, 50c doz.; Tulip bulbs, ready for setting, Jonquil bulbs, 65 doz. Add postage. Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlonega. Montbretia, dwarf Gladioli, bronze, deep orange blossoms, 200 bulbs, $1; The President (red blooms) Cannas, yellow King Humbert, white and red Spider Lilies, 50c doz. 5 doz., $2. Add 50c postage for ea. order. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 No. Madison St., Thomasville. Dahlias: White Wonder, In- dian Chief, yellow, Holland jred, Ky. Sportsman, H.R.S., Salem Sunshine, Cherokee Brave, Rose Glory, Autumn Chief, $2; others mix. -med. large, and Pompoms, and smaller, all dbl. $1.50 doz. Add postage. Ship after middle March. Mrs. Vaughn Rogers, Rt. 4, Toccoa. Boxwood cuttings, Sallie-in- Woods, pink Thrift, yellow Chrysanthemums, white Nar- cissus, yellow center, Agera- tum, lavender, all one ct. ea. Scotchbroom, 15c ea., 2, 25c; well rooted Boxwood, 10c; yel- low lemon and dbl. Daylilies, large lavender and yellow Iris, five cents. Mrs. Oscar Martin, Rabun Gap. Narcissus, dbl. Daffodils, pink, running rose, white hedge rose, violets, $1 C.; Montbretia bulbs, $1 doz.; Chrysanthemums, white and blue Siberian and varigated Iris; 25 .doz.;. Mt... Laurel, Cherokee Rose, Galax, Scotch. broom 10c ea. No order under 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. New, improved, low type, President Red Cannas, ship anywhere, $1.50 doz. plus post- age. Mrs. J. Colon Akins, Rt. 1, Register. Tris, Sweet Williams, Shasta daisies, 50c doz.; Spider Lilies, For-get-me-nots, 75c doz.; Abelia, Wisteria, Flowering Quince, Crepemyrtle, 40c ea.; rooted cuttings, lavender, blue mist Spirea, 25c ea. Add post- age. Mis. J.C. Jones, Rt. 1; Rome, Ph. 4-2389. Catalpa trees, approx. 3 ft. high, $1. Marion Conway, Box 487, Royston. Rain Lilies, pink blooms, 70c doz.; Oak Hydrangeas, 35c ea.; rose Thrift, $1 C.; Nandinas, 16 - 18 in., 35c ea., 3, $1; Snow Balls, 50e ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Roy- ston. Hi eae sit = MAREET SOLLETIN Camelia (1958 seed, large, flowering red, plant now, 6, 50e. Add postage. Mrs. Sayer, Rayle. 85 Boxwoods, 1-1/2 ft. to 4-1/2 ft., 50c - $3 ea. Must be moved at once. All mail answered. Mrs. Marler Gat- rett, Rt. 1, Box 102, Hiawas- see. , 14 nicely shaped, Boxwoods, 10 yrs. old, at my home, rea- sonably priced. Mrs. Claude E. Kimsey, Rt. 1, Box 106, Hia- wassee. Yellow Jasmine, Silverlace, Ampolis and red Honeysuckle vines, Sweetshrubs, Dogwoods, red Maples, Forsythia, Crab- apple, Christmas tree Honey- suckles, Weigelas, pink and geas, finest bush and runnin monthly Roses, 2, $1. Ad postage. exch. for feed sacks. Mrs. John Myers (Addison) Rt. 2, Hartwell. Gladiolus bulbs, assorted colors, 25c doz. Add postage. No checks or out of state or- ders accepted. Viola Dills, Hemp. : 200 well reoted Boxwoods, well shaped, 20c ea. 50 Box- woods, 8-10 in. around and 10- 12 in. high, 30c ea. All plus postage. Dig any time. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 34, Hiawassee. White and yellow Jonquils, Butter an Eggs, Long Trumpet Daffodils, $2 C.; March bloom- ing cluster Narcissus; $2.75 C.; blue, pink Thrift, 75 doz.; red Snider Lily, $1.40 doz. No Florida orders. Miss Cecil Mc- Curley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Yellow and white Jonquils, Butter an Eggs, Long Trum- pet Daffodils, $2 C.; Tiger Lil- ies, $1.50 doz.; pink, white and blue Thrift, 75c doz. No Flor- ida orders. Miss Mattie McCur- ley, Hartwell. Several doz. Ligustrum, 2-1/2 - 3 ft. 20c ea.; Flowering Quince, Flowering Almond, 15e ea.; Crabapple trees, 8-30 in., 15e - 30c ea.; several doz. red and baby pink Verbena, 50c doz.; also, several doz yel- low Daylilies, 30c doz. Add postage. Alma Fields, Iron City. _Plenty Scotch Broom plants, nice size, 5 plants, $1.50 PP. J. F. DeBoard, Jasper. Pink Japanese Morning Glory (over 3 in. in diameter) seed, 10c doz. Limit 4 doz. per- son. Enclose stamped envelope. Harold Mauldin, Rt. 3, Jeffer- son. Giant Zinnia seed, improved in size and beauty for 16 yrs., various colors, 1959 Germ. tested, $1 M.; 500, 50c. (Per- sonally counted). L. G. West- brook, Kingsland, Pink Mtn. Laurels, red and yellow Azaleas, pink Crab- apple, Redbuds, pink Chero- kee Roses, strawberry bush, Holly, white Pines, Pussy Wil- lows, yellow Easter Belle, Hemlock, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; orange. Daylilies, white Shasta Daisies, fall Pinks, $2.75 C. Gladys Robinson, Mineral Bluff. Steels blooming Pansies, $2.25. C.; Per. Candytuft, branched white, $1.50 doz.; Shasta and May Daisies, Sweet Williams, Spider Lilies, 75c doz.; lemon and dbl. orange Daylilies, small Nandinas, $1 doz.; Boxwoods, large, 50c; large Nandinas, 25c ea. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Stapleton. Red Grass pinks, 50c doz.; pink Thrift, 15 doz, $1 C.; Lemon lilies (Hemerocallis), 10c ea.; Christmas, Peanut and Golden Stars Cacti, rooted, 20c ea., cuts, 10c ea.; pink and white Oxalis, 10c ea. clump, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Box 32, Seville. Laurel and Rhododendron, well trimmed, in neat bunches, $1 ea.; small Holly trees, (th kind that bear berries), 50c ea. At my place, Joyt Head, Suches, Chrysanthemum plants, all named varieties, _Incurved, Anemone, Fujii and Buttons, cs 4 Miss Frances Taylor, Sharon. 6 ees Weddeiay, Februar 4 S.| Lady, 4 in. around, 25, $2, 6 white Spireas, Ferns, Hydran- | P $1.50 doz. plus postage. Mrs. Gladiolus pulbs, Howe white, Green Light, Leadi ." in., 15, $2, 7 in. and larger, 10, $2; small bublets, $1 C., medium, $2 C., large, 50, $2, M. O. or cash. Delivered. Hugh | Arundel, P.. O. Box: 153; Statesboro. 3 9 or 10 large Boxwoods, 6 ft. high, 4 ft. wide. Will sell cheap. Mrs. Emory White, Rt, 1, Buford Hwy., Suwanee; 1 Varigated green and white stripe border grass, known as Liriope, five cts. ea. plant or clump; evergreen hedge, 8-12. in., $1 C. No-orders less $1. Add 20c postage. Mrs. W. H. T. Acree, 819 Falls Rd., Toccoa, Tuberose bulbs, 75 doz. and ostage. Miss Ineze Williams, Rt. 2, Tritt Rd., Marietta. Tuberose bulbs, 75 doz! plus postage. Miss Ethel Sulli- van, Rt. 2, Marietta. a Mixed col. annual Phlox, Larkspur, pink Yarrow, 36, $1; red Spider Lilies, $1 doz.;_ Chrysanthemums, reds, yel- lows, white, bronze, pink, or- chid, orange, lavender, pur: ple, bi-colors, 25, $1. Add 30 postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. 7 i Oak Hydrangea, Century plants, Eng. Ivy, Trailing Ar- butus, purple Digotalis, plants, 60c; green Lirio plants, $1.26 C. All posta prepaid. Mrs. J. C. Hicks, 923 10th Ave., S.E., Moultrie, Seed: Mimosa -and Redbud tree, ea. 25c thls., palest yel-~ low Man in the Moon Mari- gold, 2 thbls., 25c. All plus 4 postage on ea. kind; 1 large Beefsteak Begonia in pot, $4. Mrs. T. M. Randolph, 2107-A Claymore Dr., Marietta. ee Many fine, large Hollyhocks, dbl. and single, Fever Few, Sweet Williams, Snaps, Stocks, Painted Daisies, small Red Hot Pokers, many others, my choice, 20 for $1.25; your choice, 12, $1 PP.; flower seed, 10c generous pkg. and stamp. Mrs, C. H. Tanner, 1807 Vin-~ son Hwy., Milledgeville. q Mtn. Laurels, red, white Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Dog: | wood, Crabapple, white Pine, Holly, Redbud and creek Hem- lock, red Maple, Poplar, 2-3 05 $2.75 doz.; Daylilies, blue Iris, Shasta Daisies, Violets, Snowdrops, $2.50 C. Mrs. Joe | Herring, Mineral Bluff. Pink Mtn. Laurels, white | Rhododendrons, White and Spruce Pines, white Dogwoods, native Azaleas, asst. colors. All choice and well rooted, 2 Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff. oe Cherokee Rose, orange, red, yellow Azaleas, white Dog- wood, white Pine, Mtn. Lau- rels, Tulip Poplar, red Maple, Crabapple, Holly bush, Straw- berry bush, Coralberry, Red- bud, Cherokee rose, all native shrubs, 2-1/2 - 3 ft., rooted, moss packed, $2.50 doz. post- paid. No COD. Mrs. E. J. Mill- hollan, Rt. 1, Box 203, Min eral Bluff. 2 White Dogwood, Mtn. Lau- rel, 3 col. Azaleas, red Maple, Crabapple, Tulip Poplar, strawberry bush, Holly, $2 doz.; Sweetshrubs, Rhododen- drons, white Pine, Cherokee Roses, 25 ea.; Mtn. fern, Galax, Arbutus, Heartease, 45c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lu- cille Davis, Rt. 1, Box 215, Mineral Bluff. Pink Cherokee Roses, Mt Laurels, Redbud, Rhododen- drons, Crabapple, Dogwood, red, white Azaleas, red Maple, Poplar, white Pine, Holly, 2-3 ft. $2.75 doz.; pink, white Phlox, Shasta Daisies, blue Iris, Daylilies, purple Violets. fall Pinks, $2.50 C. Mrs. Bon-' nie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff, a Mtn. Laurel, 3 col. Azaleas, white Pine, white Dogwood, red Maple, Tulip Poplar, Crabapple, Holly, strawberry bush, Redbud, Coralberry, Cherokee Roses, native shrubs, 2-1/2 - 3 ft. rooted. Moss pac! ed. $2.50 doz. postpaid. ; COD. Mrs. Boon Wilson, R Mineral Bluff, .- : Be a eit ee FLOWERS FOR SALE esday, February 4, 1959 Mtn. Laurel, white Dog- rood, 3 col. Azaleas, Tulip oplar, Crabapple, red Maple, wrawberry bush, Holly, Hem- k, 2-3 ft. $2 doz.; Cherokee es, Rhododendrons, white e, Sweetshrub, 25c ea.; Ar- us, Min. fern, Galax, artease, 45c doz. Add post- . Mrs. W. D. Davis, Rt. 1, x 215, Mineral Bluff. ,edbud, strawberry and al berry bush, orange, red, low Azaleas, Cherokee se, Holly, perfumed Crab- ople, red Maple, Tulip Pop- Mtn. Laurels, white Dog- od, all native shrubs, avg. t. $2.75 doz. postpaid. Moss ked. No. COD. Roy H. Wil- sae 1, Box 203, Mineral range, red and yellow Aza- 9, white Dogwood, Mtn. urels, white pines, red Ma- , Tulip Poplar, Crabapple, lly, strawberry bush, Reg- , Coralberry, Cherokee e, 2-1/2 - 3 ft. rooted, ) doz. postpaid. Moss acked. No, COD. Mrs. Edna ukat, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff. ysanthemumes, large d varieties, labeled, $1.50 unlabeled, $1.35 = doz; ny. colors and varieties, 70 ts, $1.50; daisy mums, all rs, 60 plants, $1.30 PP. s. W. S. Griffin, Adel. ellow Bells, pink Spirea, Quince 60; purple or white hea, Abelia, Jan. Jasmine Per. Phlox, Larkspur, Bat- lor Buttons, 40c doz; Mums, en border grass, white sta Daisies, pink summer ms, 25 doz. Plus postage. s. L. E. Watkins, 3810 Ad- sville Dr, SW, Atlanta 11, PL. 5-9513. .Beefsteak, Angelwing and wawhberry Begonias, 25c -ea: ybrid Daylilies, mixed col- $1. doz. Add 35c for post- . Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Fine, large Iris, sky blue, cchid, yellow, purple and any 2-tones, $1.50 doz. PP. so J; .M. McGuire, Rt.. 2, airsville. Well rooted red Geranium ittings, 25c ea; unrooted cut- ngs of single white, red and mk Begonias, 10c ea; also, ngle Begonia plants (no loice of colors), 25c ea. Add stage. Dorothy Bradford, : eases Ave, SE, At- a i6.> BF eood, English type, all s, 50c ea. and up. Mrs. Hartley, 566 Collier Rd., W., Atlanta 18, Ph. TR. 4- rater oaks, $1.75 ea; Cedar , $1. ea; also, small Pines, pit, 4, $1.50. J.; Harold eet, 3090 Buford Hwy, At- ta 6, Ph. MElrose 4-7888. oxscomb and Celosia, mix- cols., 10c tsp; Chrysanthe- m, flowered marigold, 10c ; also, old fashion Batche- Buttons and Xmas Cherry. 1958 seed. Ea. kind sent in parate envelopes. All plus amped envelope. Mrs. Mry- P. Hunt, 921 Capitol View le Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. iGiant Dahlias, white and any colors, both solid and 2- nes, $3.50 doz. tubers; Ball id med. type solid and bi- ors, $1.50 doz. Shipped by cel post. Lovelle Ownbey, 3, Box 82, Blairsville. All cols. D. larkspur, seed, 2 ls. 25c; red, white, blue and nk col. ilac, Thrift, $1. large jnch or smaller in corre- sonding sizes and prices; al- , cuttings $1. C. on orders of (0 or more. PP. On bunch ders add ample postage. Mrs. f D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Ipharetta. Pink, white, red and blue hrift, Verbena, white Candy- ut and yellow Alyssum, 25c; miral Byrd and Shasta dai- 3, 1Qc: Abelia, Nandina, pericum, Bird-of-Paradise, lowbell and many other ming shrubs. No mail or- V. W. Rasco, 1554 Willis Atlanta, Ph, PL. oF Well rooted American box- woods, 12-14 in. and Mimosa, 2 ft., $3. doz; Spreading Juni~ pers, $4. doz; white Pine, Rho- dodendrons, Hemlock, Mtn. Laurel, cream Dogwood, all col. Azaleas, red Maple, 2-3 ft., $2.50 doz. PP. Moss packed Mrs. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. Rhododendrons, Mtn. Lau- rel, white Pine, Hemlock, wild Azaleas, red Maple, Dogwood, Cherokee Roses, Crabapple, tulip Poplar, 2 ft., $2.50 doz; rooted Boxwoods, 12 in., $3. doz; Spreading Junipers, $4. doz. PP. Moss packed. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. Liriope grass green, 100 for $1. and 25c postage. Mrs. Annie West, 1325 Monte-sano Ave., Augusta. Fresh African violet leaves, dbl, Madonna white, Neptune Supreme (blue), Ohio Boun- tiful (pink), purvle Gardenia, Tear Drop (blue); Single, Or- chid Beauty, Blue Boy, Pink Girl, 10 leaves, $1. PP. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr. Austell. Giant Cockscomb, rich, red, velvet blooms, up to 10 in. across, 25c pkg. seed. Joe C. Hurst, 1617 S. Gordon St., SW, Atlanta 10. Mix. col. Glad and March flower bulbs, 50c doz; mix. col. Cosmos and Sho-fly plant seed, 25c tbls; Lavender, 50c teacupful; Garlic bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Tetra giant flowered mixed Snapdragon plants, maximum rust-resistant, $1. doz. PP in Ga. Jos. Abernathy, Yatesville Rd. Barnesville. Strong, well rooted Privet hedge (stay green kind), $1. CC; large white, small red Mums (Fall blooms), 20, $1.; pink Roses, rooted, 3, $1.; pink Mums (bloom May until frost), 12, $1.; Pine, Maple, Poplar, wild Azaleas, 3, $1. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon. White Narcissi, $2. C; King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C; red and yellow Cannas, purple, white, gold color Iris, Army Day Lilies, Emperor Daffo- dils, purple Violets, rose col. Thrift, $1. doz; Jew cuttings, 12,.50c. Add postage. Beatrice Mosley, Rt. 1, Box 248, Bre- men. Nandinas, 2-4 ft., 1 to 8 in bunch, healthy, well rooted, 50c to $1. bunch. No shipping; Pecan seedlings, 1 to 5 ft. (yours for the digging); gar- den Sage seed, 2 thls., 25c; 5 spoons, 50c. PP. Mrs. Lowell Long, Rt. 1, Box 184, Bremen. Royal Robe violets, 2 doz. $1.: Calif. purple violets, 3 doz. L.}$1.; Yarrow, pink, 3 doz. $1. Add 25cc postage. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. White Star of Bethlehem, $1. C; King Alfred jouquils, $2, C: pink Thrift, 50 Cy Blue Grape hyacinths, 1 doz. 65c. Add postage. Miss Florence Leathers, Rt. 1, Buchanan. Nandinas, prolific, red berry var., also Arbelias, strong plants, Gov. insp., 25c ea. plus postage. Mrs. W. H. Guill, Camak, Tube roses, Cannas, Dayli- lies, Gladioli, 50c doz; Milk and Wine lilies, 25c ea and $2.50 bushel; Umbrella palms, 25 ea. Mrs. W. F. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla; Rooted verbena, pink, white, red, purple, rose, fuchsia, La- vender, Apple Blossom, Cardi- nal, Candy Stripe, and others, 50e doz; Petunia plants, 25c doz. Damp moss packed. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula. Choice Cannas in, Grand Opera, Aida, Mignon, LaBo- hene, La Traviata, Rigoletta and Madam Butterfly, Gaiety, Copper Giant, dwarf Red Pres- ident, White Eureka and oth- ers, 3, $1. Add postage for 2 lbs., on ea. order. Mirs. H. W. Law, Chula. Unrooted Camelia cuttings, 1958 growth of Sarah Frost, Jarvis Red, Alba Plena, Pink Perfection, 60c doz. Add post- age.. No chks. Inquiries: an- swered if stamp enc. Large rooted plants at my home; Ca- mellia seed, asst. 20, $1. post- paid. Mrs. Mamie R. Plyler, : Rt. 1, Claxton. Tae pee one Y MARKET BULLETIN Purple lilac, purple Butter- fly bush, white and pink Spi- rea, well rooted, 25 ea; red and pink Moss rose and pink and red Geranium cuttings, ea. kind, 2 for 25c. Add postage. aps Noel Payne, Rt. 3, Can- on. Rose_ cuttings, yellow and white Lady Banksia, Sweet- heart, 1 doz. 75c; other var., well rooted. Dr. Vanfleet rose bushes, 75 ea; yellow and white Confederate Jasmine, 2, 75c; Dbl. Althea, white, laven- der Cutting, 1 doz. 75 Liriope, 4 doz. 75c. Add postage. Mrs. J.R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester. Cherry Laurel, 1 and 2 yrs. old trees, 25c and 50c ea., al- so large Bamboo roots, 20c ea. Add postage. B. Fudge, 157 Crawford St., Colquitt. Spider lily bulbs, 4 for 25c; Winter Pinks, white and lav- ender, 25c bunch. Mrs. E. B. Cook, 2703 Cusseta Rd., Co- lumbus. Mix. col. Snapdragon and Prince Feather seed, 20c tsp., Ice plant, 60 seed, 20c. Send stamped addressed envelope. Mrs. I. N. Minish, Rt. 4, Com- merce. ioe 25 Nandina bushes, large, $1.; small, 75c, at my home at Smyrna Camp Ground, Mrs. J. O. Burnett, Rt. 1, Conyers. Chrysanthemums, white Ball, white, yellow Doty, med. size Bronze; yellow, white, pink, fuchisa, red, yellow, or- chid, pink, white Buttons, pink Daisy, hardy garden varieties, $1. doz. Add 25c postage. Miss Ruth Underwood, Rt. 3, Con- yers. Fine bearded Iris, unnamed, 12 dif. col. for $1.; 8 dif. col. Daylilies, $1.; Liriope, 3 doz. $1.; pink Thrift, 100 for $1. Add 35c postage, or 40c for out-of-the-State. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville. White and purple Iris, blue Grape Hyacinths, Ophiopogon, 50c doz; $3.50 C; dbl. pink Hyacinths, 5, $1.; yellow Iris, dbl. Butter and Eggs, 75c doz; Boxwood cuttings, $5. C. Other size Boxwood. Add __ postage. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming. Pathas, Ive Geranium cut- tings, Star plant (blooms in January), all kinds Cacti. 35c; Jred Cannas, purple Iris, Day- lilies, 30c doz; single cluster blooming rose cuttings, 6 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Otis. Mashburn, Cumming. Large, prize win) santhemums, Princess Grace, Ball white, Yellow Cloud, light shaggy Enchantress pink, shaggy cream, lavender, bronze, red Charm Rust, 25 plants, $3:; all col. Buttons, Pom Poms, Daisy type, 20, $1. poe R. L. Silver, Rt. 5, Cuth- ert. Boxwoods. Selling out. All sizes, large and small. cheap. Mrs. J. 0.: Davison, Rt, -4, Douglasville. White per. Candytuft and Purple Robe, nice border plants, $1. doz, in lots of 3 doz. sie Lon Ashworth Rt. 1, Da- cula. Snowballs, red, pink, white Spirea, Bridalwreath, Caly- canthus, Kerria, Japonicas, Jasmine, Sourwood, Forsythia, Goldenbell, Crepemyrtle, Roses and Boxwoods; $2.50 doz; Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Spruce and White Pine, $1.75 doz. All rooted, moss packed. Mrs. F. M. Ea- ton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Butterfly Lilies, Tuberoses, white Spider Lilies, dbl. or- ange, yellow and bronze Day- lilies, Flag lilies and 10 kinds Canna bulbs, $1.25 doz: Crin- um, Apostle and Hybrid Ama- ryllis, 3, $1.; Calendula, Shas- ta Daisies, white Mums, Phy- sostegia, Stock and Pansies, 3 doz, $1.10. Mrs. J. S. Greene, Dixie. Chrysanthemums, Footballs to Buttons, sand rooted cutting labeled, moss packed, PP, 25c ea; 3, 55, 1 kind, minimum order, $2. Amber Bright, Princess Ann, Luyona, Waiki- ki, Kidder, Rose Bowl, white, yellow, pink bronze Turners, pink, yellow, bronze Indian- apolis, Albatross, Betsey Ross. Mrs. Burton Wilber, 1006 Ad- ams St. Decatur, Ph. DR. 3- ving Chry- Blue Dutch Iris, 50c doz;} lavender lilac, 18-24 in, 50c ea; pink Mimosa tree and white Hibiscus seed, 15 tea- spoon. PP. No checks. Four cent stamps accepted. Mrs. ee Collins, Rt. 1, Daniels- ville. : Nice boxwoods for sale Al- ma Clants, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Low growing Cushion Mums, $1. doz; hardy purple Orchids, 50c ea; Spirea, pink, white, red, 50c ea; Kerria Japonica, 50c. ea: Weigelia, 75c ea; Rose of Sharon, pink and pur-' ple, 75c ea., Forsythia, 50c ea. Del. in Ga. Govt. inspected. No orders less $1. Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Rose Azaleas, 25c ea; blue Lilac, deep red, yellow, pink, old rose Weigelia, deen red, white Rose of Sharon, red Al- monds, Sweetshrub, yellow thornless Rose, deep pink hi- biscus, Althea, trellis, and wild Rose, 50c ea; yellow Primroses, 50 doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Daffodils, Star of Bethle- hem, tame Violets, purple Fox- glove vincavine, 5 doz., $1.00; red Gladiolus, 75e doz; pink hardy Phlox, gold Button Mums, Chesterfield daisies, 65c doz; Goldenbell, yellow For- sythia, white English Dog- wood, Boxwood plants well rooted, 3, $1. Add postage Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Red and pink Weigela, red and white Spirea, dbl. red Al- thea, dbl. red peach, yellow Forsythia, red Honeysuckle jbush, Hydrangea, large plants, 75e ea. Govt. inspected. Del. in Ga. Mrs. T. M. Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay. . Tritoma, 4, $1: 10, $2.: as- sorted colors Chrysanthemums, 50, $1.; hardy Asters, 3 colors, 6, 50c; per. Hollyhocks, 6, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. C. D. Sel- lrs; Re 2, Ellijay. Sweet. Williams, 40c doz; snowflake per. Candytuft, $2. doz; fine named Daylilies, 3, $1.; Alaska Daisies, $1. doz; jumbo Pansies, 30c doz; red, white, salmon hardy Phlox, 3, $1. Add postage Mrs. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Young English Boxwoods, well rooted, 12 in. high, $2. doz; large size Boxwoods, $2. ea. Send stamped envelope for replys. M. M. Cochran, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Strong, well rooted giant Ad- miral Byrd Daisies, blooms up to 5 in. dia; dbl. white Dian- thus; white yarrow, State insp, $1.27 doz, 25, $2.15, $6.75 C. PP in Ga. Mrs. O. S. Scar- brough, 405 S. Church St., East Point, Ph. PO. 7-3158. Boxwoods, healthy, fast growing, well rooted, Ameri- can, 2 yr. old, 8-12 in. $3. doz, $15. .C; slect, 3 yr. old plants, 12-20 in, $5. doz, $25. Cc. PP. All Govt. inspected. Marvin E. West, Sandy Creek Rd., Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Black scuppernongs, purple figs, lavender Crepemyrile, Nandinas, Magnolia, Redbud, Dogwood, Holly and Buck- eyes, 25 ea: white button and yellow Mums, large purple, yellow, lavender Chrysanthe- mums, med. size in, red, white and rust red and several oth- ers, 20, $1. No out of State orders. Mrs. F. Gains, Rt.. 1, Ft. Gaines. Rooted: Kanearo 0. 25c: Guinea Wing, Star and Beef- steak Begonias, 25c ea; Forty- Niner Rose, $1.; pink and white Killarney Roses, 50c ea; red Crepemyrtle, Zebra plant and Althea, 25e ea; 4 colors verbena, 3 doz, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson. Mixed colors single Lark- spur, large plants, 2 doz., 75c; Daylilies, mix. col. 6: $1.7 Chrysanthemums, medium size, mix. col. and pink single Azaleamums, 2 doz., 75c; pur- ple Wisteria, 25c ea; good rooted Boysensberry plants, 6, $1. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta. : Sweetheart Roses (bush type that bloom small pink blossoms, from Spring until frost), $1.25 ea., 3, $3.50. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, 1610 Marion St, Valdosta. Oe ICrow, Rt. 2, Gainesy PAGE THREE 125 Daylilies, 125 Iris, la beled, 25c to $3.; my selection, labeled, Daylilies, $2.25-$3. doz.; Large lots reduced. Iris, 15, $1.; 12 labeled, $1.; White Per. Candytuft, $1. doz.; yel- low plate Achillea, $1. doz. Add 35c postage. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. S Per. branched, white Candy- tuft, $1.25 doz; yellow Yarrow, 75 doz.; red hot Poker (large), $1.50 doz.; Iris, 2 ea., restone, yellow, pink, bi-color, plicata, bronze, $1.25; Iris, 12 my se- lection, $1.00; labeled Dayli- lies, $1.50, $2.50 and $3. doz. Add 35c postage. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washington. Fast growing, Ligustrum, well rooted, 3 yr. old plants, 3-4 ft., 10c ea.; Cherry Lau- rel, 2-3 it.; Also, 3 yr. old, - well rooted, 10c ea. Postage extra. Jack Phillips, Box 104, Warm Springs. LA Azaleas, all colors, rooted, moss packed, $1.50 doz. Add 25c ea. doz. for postage; Box- woods, 3-4 ft. high, well shap- ed 4-5, ft. around, at my home, Will not ship. Mrs. Doyle Evans, Whitestone. Rose Thrift, white Narcis-_ sus, $1. C; red Hibiscus, root- ed Weigela, pink Crepemyrtle, 25e ea.; Jonquil bulbs, Butter and Eggs, $1.25 C; waxleatf Ligustrum, 20c ea; mixed col. annual Phlox plants, 40 C; White Iris, orange Daylilies, 40c doz. All del. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. : ge aS Rooted Cedars, evergreen, 50c ea., 3, $1.25; Vinca Minor, evergreen, fragrant evergreen Honeysuckle vine, 25c ea. 5, $1. Plus postage. Anne Daniel, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. | Flower seed: dbl. red Touch- me-Not, red Prince Feathers, Xmas Cherries, Snow-on-Mitn. large, dbl, Marigolds, red and pink dbl. Zinnias, red. Bache- lor Buttons, and red Four Oclocks, 20c tps. PP. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, 2180 Ranchwood Dr., Rt. 3, Tucker. Ph. HI 3- 4248. - German Bearded Iris, many var., dif. col. 25 rhizomes, $1.; 60 rhizomes, $2.; purple Wis- teria cuttings, well rooted, 10, H.|$1. Add 25c postage. Mrs. S D. Duckett, Talking Rock. Approx. 1,000 Boxwoods, about right for settings, $2. ea, and under. Mrs. Fabon Brown, Tyrone. Mixed colors Iris, $1. C; pur- ple Violets, $1.25 C; also orna- mental and Martin gourd seed, bee 20c pkt. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. (issn Assorted colors Gladiolus, large type, 30c doz. Add post- age. No checks accepted. Miss Mozelle K. Clifton, Rt. 2, Box 217, Twin City. Bird of Paradise, running Roses, red and White Dog- wood, Bay bushes, Honeys suckle, Crepemyrtle, Magno- lia and Buckeye, ea., 10 ft.; Butterfly bushes, 25c ft. Add postage. No. checks or out of state orders. Mrs. Nina Loyd, Rt. 1, Toomsboro. Kerria Japonica, $1. clump; hardy, fragrant Violets, Royal Robe, White Perfection, Red, $1. doz, $5. C; Dogwood, pink, _ 3 ft. $1.75, white, 3 ft. 4 $1.25}, red, white, purple, Crapemyr= tle, 3 ft., 10, $5. pink, lavender Thrift, rooted, $3. C. Mrs. Ly H. Cousins, Greenville. Giant Dahlias, all colors, named varieties, $4. doz; larg incurved var. Mums, $2. doz, Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Gille= land, Rt. 9, Gainesville. Boxwoods, 4-6 in, rooted, $1. : doz, $10. C; rooted Azaleas. Honodegeri, $1. doz; Crapes myrtle, rooted, red and white, = o 18-24 in., $1., 6, $15.0. A del. in Ga, Mrs. R. F. Terre, oS Greenville. Peach Almond, 3, $1. Ce= dars, about 2 ft. nice Boxe woods, well rooted, have 12 nice large size and some smal= ler size. Add postage. Come and see or write. Mrs. F. M, Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville, Large dbl. orange and ol@ rose color Poppy seed, 25c tsp., and 4ct. stamped envelopeg white and yellow Narcissug@ bulbs and yellow Jong bulbs, 25 doz; blue Iris bulbs, 40c doz. Add_postage. E hed _MARKET ee : cone FOUR also, white Candytutt plants, . FLOWERS FOR SALE on and white Flag Lilies, $1.; blue Ayacinths, $1.25 be white and purple Lilac, 6, $1.; Goldenbell bushes, 6, $1.: nice Boxwoods, rooted, $i. ea. dd postage. Mrs. J. WwW. Sul- ens, Rt. 6, Gainesville. ae Oxalis, 2 clumps. $1. ink Thrift, $1. C., $8. M; wed, olue Thrift, 4 col. Verbena, $1. coz, $5. te blue Violets, $1. 50 $10. M; Sweet William, aisies, blue Iris and white. fe yellow Mums, 2 doz, $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. Janie llis, Grantville, Boxwood, Ghaery Laurels, 61. 50 doz, $10. C; Ligustrums, white ree Candytutt, $1.25 doz, $7.50 C; blue per. Phlox, red Dixie Thrift, Royal Robe violets, English Ivy, Vinca Minor, and Daylilies, all col- rs Achimenes, $1, doz, $5. GC: Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Small, rooted, cuttings dwarf Foes. English Ivy, Vinca inor, Ligustrum, Thrift, Vi- -_ olets, Liriope, (grass like foli- age for borders). All, $1. doz; 2-or 3 vr. Cherry Laurel, 6, $1.25. Lois Woodruff, Green- y Wille. Old English dwarf Boxwood, 4-6 in. liners, $20. C; Abelia, Grandiflora, 3 ft, 2. $1.25, Cherry, Laurels, 2. 1/2 ft. 2, $1.50, yellow. Kerria rose, 2 ft, 2, $1.; Gardenias, 15 in. 2, $1.50: Dixie Red Crepemyrrtle cuttings, 6 in. 10 for 50c. Mrs. a Robinson, Greenville. ee ee Boxwood, 10 2 yr. old plants, $10. 50 Cs n. Co Leaf ligustrum, 2 to 3 ft. 5 & thrift, different. colors, : $8. M; also want Afri- ae en Bah shrub, (with red and folue flowers and blue and - . white bush). wards, Route 1, Morris. Mrs. J. W. Ed- 3 Pomegranate bushes, - $1.50 - a.; Weigela, Forsytha, Spirea, Crapemyrtle, purple lilac, pink - Almond, Bridalwreath, 5, $1.00; Gardenia bushes, 3, $1. 00; Can- mas, red, yellow, orange, m: 50c: Klondike strawberry _ plants, $1.00 C. Mrs. C. H. Law- _ -60n, Rt. 3, Box 216, Lithonia. White Dogwood, Mimosa, Oaks, oo Pines, Cedar, Holly, 6, $1.00; Butterfly bush, - Crepemyrtie, Bridalwreath, Spi- Fea, 25e ea., 5, $1.00. Mrs. Thos. . Watson, Rt. 3, Box 217, Li- honia. Nice size, well biahohed., per. $1.75 @oz., 2 doz. or more, se 60 doz. 11.00 C. PP. Mrs. T, D. Echols, aED 2, Lula. Pink: Thrift, $1. 00 Cc ce ure i 50 PP. Rooted and damp 4 it. 2, Lula. Bt : fplue, 30: plants, Wisteria, acked. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Sweet Calif. purple violets, pakepus. pink Oxalis bulbs, pink creeping Phiox, 3, -10; Cape Jasmine, 50c and $1. 00 8 gold Band bush, 25c and _ 85c; pink Oleander, 25. Rooted and damp packed. Add 35c ostage. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, incolnton, Abelia, yellow Kerria, Al- thea, Winter Jasmine, Euony- 3 wmus Vegetus, Korean Boxwood, Christmas Honeysuckle, Gold- --enbell, Scotchbroom, large plants, 50c ea. plus postage; Arizona cypress, golden, Retin- - dspora, 18 in., $1.00, $3.00 orders PP. Josan Geia, Rt. 2, Law- os renceville, Old fashion: sweet Violets, $1.25; Cocks- comb and Princess Feathers in wine, yellow and orange, 25 ei "and self addressed enve- . Tope; African Violet leaves, ink cushion, pink dbl. with _ bronze leaves, dbl. blue and others, 10 leaves, $1.00. PP. Mrs. EE. B. Clower, Rt. 3, La'w- _renceville. Dbl. Pace jumbe Pansy, Calendula, - Stocks Shasta Dai- pies, blue Violets, pink Oxalis, 7 white, red, pink and gold Mums, white Narcissus, doz., $1. 00: Feather and Van s Foutti Spirea, Nandina, white orange Lantana, white, Seloi and pink Calla |: Holly. Seder aid poneadd trees, 2 yrs. old, $1.00 ea. H. M. Ford, P.O. Box 147, Lavonia. 7 dif. Cactus, white, pink Oxalis, white Rain lilies, root- ed, ruffled Coleus, red gizzard Coleus, 10 ea.; tiny flowering Peppers, 1 size of pea pods, 1 has pods 1/2 in. long, purple foliage, short pods, purple Iris, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Law- renceville. : Bulbs: red tree Dahlias, 8, $1.10; purple and blue Achi- menese, 3 doz. $1.00; white Giladiolus, blooming sizes, 2 doz. $1.10; Umbrella China tree and Castor bean seed, both, 1/2 cup, 60c; Periwinkle seed, pink and white, 1/2 teaspoonful, 20c; Maidenhair fern, 50c clump. Miss Emma Dugger, Newing- FLOWERS WANTED Want some Bittersweet plants and: seed. Mrs. S. S. McDaniel, 263 Norwood Ave., N.2 Es, Atlanta ye Want old fashioned sweet violets (very small var.), also white Roman, single Hya- cinths and hardy Easter Lil- ies. Mrs. J. L. Jolly, 205 Sher- wood Rd., Rome. Want rooted Monthly all col. rose bushes. Mrs. Mae Jerman, Rt. 1, Rossville. Phe CA 9-1576.. Want Morning Glories, pink, blue, purple. Bulbs and not seed. Mrs. George McLendon, Rt. 2, Box 158 A, Soperton. Want some So. -Ga. Long Leaf Pine plants. Quote size, quantity and price. Mrs. L. V. Holman, Conyers. Want 10 ea. dbl: Oleander. red, white, pink and yellow, 18 to 24 in. tall. Spring del. E. L. Meekins, P. O. Box 367, Pembroke. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE John Deere A tractor and planting outfit with cultivators, J. D. 6 dise tiller, dusting ma- chine, rotary J. D. hoe, 12 A John Deere combine with mo- Tor; truck. All in working order. At my farm 7 mi. N. of Waynes- boro. H. L, Anderson, Rt. 2, McBean. Farmall tractor with 2 disc plows, smoothing harrow, planters and cultivators, all complete with good tires, A. L. Briscoe, Rt. 3, Monroe. Planter and _ fertilizer for David Bradley garden tractor; also, Sears type hand grist mill and hand corn sheller, all for $30.00. Inquiries answered. D. L. Dunnavant, Rt. 1, Box 212, Midland. Case VAC tractor with pow- er take-off, 3-way hitch, Tay- lor-way harrows, good as new and 2 disc tillers, $750.00 for all. Mrs. Henry Williams, Rt. I, Tallapoosa. Jet well pump, $45.00. M. B. Whitmire, RFD 1, (Roosevelt Hwy, Red Oak) College Park. Planters and cultivators for Ford tractor, never been used, $350.00. E. G. Worley, Box 384, Fairburn, Ph. Fairburn 4662. Good road cart in perfect cond., factory built springs and seat, wide enough for 2 people to sit; also, good set of har- nesses, all for $40.00. R. Q. Brown, 767 Falls St., Toccoa. Cole planter, good, Oliver 13, 2 H turner; 2 one horse Oliver! | Goobers: one good harrow; plenty of B plows, scrapes, nearly new pitch forks and shovels. Reasonable prices. Will not ship. E. F. Clonton, Rt, 1, senoia Rd. Fairburn. > David Bradley garden tractor (needs overhauling) plus turn- ing plow, cultivator and disc se Fuller, Bie also, 1950 1/2 ton pickup | t - {pillar bulldozer; arrow, $100. 00. See anytime. | 3, Fayette-| P. M. Tr. 40, 2 row, John Perk. 1954. model tractor, run 1,800 hrs., 3 point huck- -ulp, lights, starter, all good as new; John Dere 26 in. 2 dise tiller tool bar; John Blue poison duster, 6 row. Priced reasonable. Rob- ert Lee Campbell, RFD 2, Box 76, Copper Mine Hwy., Temple. 4 wheel riding garden tractor, 9 HP, with hydraulic brake, 800 x16 rear tires, like new; also, turn plow, cultivator, smoothing harrow and adjust- able plow foot, $295.00 for all: Jk: Marchmont, Dallas, Ph. 3156 nights and week ends. For tractor, planters; Farm- all H tractor, planter and cul- tivator, mule mower, 4 wheel trailer, tractor hoe digger, hay rake, walking cultivator, 4 iron wheels for wagon. L. Cc; Wil- liams, Rt. 2, Cochran, c/o Red Dog Farm. Fairbanks Morse deep well pump, 1/2 hp, working order, $40.00; also, wagons, walking cultivators, planters, turners, 1 and 2 H, and most anything in horse drawn. John Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple, Ph. 3398 after 7 P.M. Special good TD 18 tractor, used only a few hours, with angle blade, 8 yd. LeTourneau pan; also, used set HD track roller, in good _ cond. Mrs. Elouise Miller, 1141 Johnson Rd., NW, Clayton Farms, At- tanta. Se Owensboro, 2 H, wagon and body with 3 in. tires and wood axle and harness, $50.00; 2 hp Stover gas engine for pumping water, $25.00; buggy pole with clamps, $5.00: 10 disc, single cut, harrow for small tractor, $10. 00. All in good cond. Ww. TT Moore, Rt. 1, Gray. 1 ea. Ford tractor with new tires, 2 dise tiller, 8 dics bush and bog harrow, sub-soiler, all good cond., $740. 00, at my farm 10 mi. W.. of Athens, on Hwy. 78, between Athens and Mon- roe, Harvey L. Hammond, 205. Riverview Rd., Athens, Ph. BL 6-7061. 3 old type Surge pails, in good running shape, $25.00 ea; 2 new type Surge compressors, used very little, sell for half price. W. P. Elder, Jr., Thomas- ton, Ph. 7-3472. J. B. Hammer mill, syrup mixer and 2 holding tanks, 3,000 and 700 gal. cap.; also, Diesel motor. J. S. Elder, ae jeden at have phone). One 2 w heel Wl hitch cattle 4 00.002. Hs C2 body, 4x 6 : |Brewer, Rt. 1, Danielsville. One D-7 Cater- one 9 yard scraper or pan, a Heil: one 650 GMC Diesel tractor and Low- Correction: boy. All A-1 cond, D. G. Tyler, | Gabbettville, Ph. TU. 4-9622, LaGrange. Seg Oe One 9 ft. dbl. 24 in. disc harrow and one D 35 Caterpillar tractor. Corbett Williamson, 978 Heard Ave., Augusta, Ph. RE. S-O0T8 See Cub tractor, in good cond., good tires, hydraulic lift, prac- tically new cut-a-way harrow, dbl. disc plow, $600.00. O. G. Adams, Thompson Mill Road (across from radio sta.) Buford. Twelve 1,000 chick cap. War- ner gas brooders, 500 gal. pro- pane gas tank, with all. pipe and connections. Equipment in good ae $520.00 (or 1/2 of cost). H. H. Jay, RFD 3, Doug- lasville, : Complete water mill and ma- chinery for grist mill. Make of- fer. Herman Cooper, 104 West- more Road, Rome. McCulloch No. 73, 1 man chain saw, new blade and chain, good cond. cheap for cash. Ralph Westbrook, P.O 2 Box 166, Louisville, Ph. Main 5-3311, 3 hp Beareat garden tractor with utility trailer and imple- ments, in good condition, $125. Norwood Griffin, 2732 Drew Valley Rd. NE. Biante: Ph. ME. 4-5047. 1959 Model 641 Ford tractor, B. B. Taylor-way harrow, Gill pulverizer, rear pulled blade, reversible Ford scoop and Ford sub-soiler. M. B.. Thurmond, - Box 175,' Lilburn, Ph. v ppevils, TH. 3-3) a Bicknell Dr., shipping chgs. a4 bes = Garden inact, in aoe cond., $60.00. M. 28 Red Lion Shorts _ G 16.0 4.0 6.0 a * Fiber High F 15.9 3.1 lad Bios * Bj Hick F 17.2 41 6 Full of Milk 20% Dairy Feed 8 . G 20.0 3.0 12.5 ly per ee "s : : * Protein Low ee ee 13.7 2 feeds as declared gees High eS BA MILLING COMPANY, Elba, Alabama ao Se MOFLO 16% Dairy Feed : | G 160 30 125. 1 feed as declared : Fat Low F 16.0 2.8 12.8 3 feeds as declared HE ALFALFA MILES, INC., Erie, Michigan = 2 feeds as declared STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia We .. oo. : E ; ee h G 17. 0 HN W. ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chamblee, Georgia ae 26 BMC ena Now . 194 46 46. __ feeds as declared i 3 feeds as declared me RM SERVICE COMPANY, ieee Georgia x "1 feed as declared ve a setae Macon, Georgia Ss ey NEMS OMEANY, Broge. peo STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia _ ae = 21% Nu-Day-Lay Mash - Super Quality Calorated Brand G 21.0 5.0 45 INT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbrtdge, Georgia : , * Protein, Fat Low F 20.0 4.4 3.7 Cage Laying Crumbles G 20.0 3.0 7.0 21% Nu-Day-Lay Mash - Super Quality Calorated Brand G 21.0 5.0 oe ea K * Protein Low | F 19.8 af 42 * Fat Low F 21.0 4.7 3.8 Super Quality Brand 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0 2.5 12.0 ORIDA SOAP CORPORATION, Doctors Inlet, Florida : * Protein Low F 15.3 3.2 8.7 1 feed as declared = CKIN COMPANY, Th ille, G 5 NDA MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia ee ee 1 feed as declared E = Y, Moultrie, G ia . HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Fr. Valley, Georgia 7 Te a ee a 20% Mo-Quarts Heavy Grain Dairy Feed G 20.0 3.5: 10.0 - * Fiber High F 20.9 3.5 10.9 SWIFT AND COMPANY, East Point, Georgia Pay Day Laying Mash G 20.0 3.5 7.5 1 feed as declared Eas * Protein Low F 19.1 3.6 6.8 . 7 feeds as declared . WEST END MILLING COMPANY, INC., Quitman, Georgia Wemco Cob, Shuck and Molasses GS 3.5 1.0 25.0 HERMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee * Fiber High FE 4.4 1.2 26.7 Best Yet 16% Protein Dairy Feed : ws oa i 7 : Fiber High . . WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama Big Six 16% Protein Dairy Feed GS 16.0 2.5 15.0 : 2 * Protein Low, Fat F 15.4 13 168 Tor eS a Low, Fiber High WILKES MILL AND FEED COMPANY, Washington, Georgia . me : Milk More 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0 ; : ie G. HILL COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia : : ES 1 feed as declared : | 4 : be Fiber High F 16.6 a 136 F. IMBS MILLING COMPANY, Belleville, Illinois . . OS OES oe ee o 1 feed as declared : : oe sea Soh dG ngs teedoont Sheen coott Sng srechcg Mieke sade cunets ies ane neat peee sera comsucoe 3 : ther Violations a Aces tauiccsas iene eee THE ISMERT-HINCKE MILLING COMMENT: Kansas Gi. Missouri 1 Heed as pigesteeed ce $ 5 SRE eee ae Ges IOTAE 2 2553: Bs: br ie becele 4 221: rit my oa hoe: Me a stage, $5.00 ea. a Hudson, Rt. ~ POULTRY FOR SALE - Buff Gochin bantams, hens nd - roosters, for sale; also, 4 ee pigs for sale, J. M. Dan- el, Rt. 3, 4055 Welcome All Rd, College Park, Ph. -PO. 7- oe eolor bani Behe and roosters, 75e ea. in lots of 10: or more, Dewey Holland, Coog- fer Road, Dalton, Mixed breeds laying hens, all good layers; fine, large ban- hens, steady layers; also, nice roosters, Will not shop. allace Neal, 530 Sandtown Rd. Marietta, Ph, 8-2025. 5 oe Bantams, Black Tail Japs, 4 ns, 1 cock, $12.00; partridge yandotte, g hens, 2 cocks, $12.00; black Old English game, pullets, 1 cockerel; 1 hen, 1 ck, $12.00; Spangled Old Eng- sh game, 4 thens, 1 cock, $12. omer Haney, Jr, Chicka- omeasak Nice pit ame cocks, half . , and hal Warhorse, $4.00 ussell iftin, Oak St., jeineavil @, 8 pure Dark Gornish young Barrett, Clarkston, Ph. Es and 1 code, $18.00 for lot. 4. 5119, Pit games, Allen RH pullets i. 3 W $8.00 ea.; stags, $3.50. hitinaise, RED I, Col- Paris, Game chickens, $1.00 ea.; bantam 3 "8 ea.; pheas- ents, 1 pr., $4.00; rabbits, 1, pr; 00. Send M.O, Ship Exp. Col. tiers answered. No Sunday gales, Buster Davis, Rt. 2; Ac- _ worth, Brood stock: Warhorse, Clar- ts, Greys, Wild Cat Blues, Red i Brown Reds, cocks, $10.00 $15.00; 0 pses, 16, te 00; $7.00 ee 30. PP. . C, Boroughs, Rt. 1, Box 113, vichmond Mall: Pure Roundheads pit game J.. W. Arnold, ee 4 geese, 8 males, 1 female, Pilgrim stran, about 1 yr. old, $2.50 ea.; Blue Bar homing pig- eons, 2 1/2 mo. old, $1.75 pr., nated pr., $2, *: also, white ing pigeons .0 pr. Ray 6. Cae - Ducks 10 large white, ev- eee June, 1958 hatch, now ying, $25.00 for lot; also, 18 All at my home. Miss Nacy irley, Rt. 1, Box 172, La- Bea Ee bantam hens, $15. 00 for ~ POULTRY _ WANTED vane exch. 4 pit game, Brown Red, stag for 1 Bacon as arhorse or one Old Eng.| a paar Breasted Red stag, C. H. aldwin, 9 Hightower Pl. At- mtg 16205) Golden ooted, Mottled Hawder, also : quail Antwug Belgium. Larry cLendon, 127 2nd St. Macon. Ph. SH. 2-0634. Want: 1 Silver Face Wyan- litte bantam of 1958 hatch, or e other ue breed. B.. P, aAwson, ~~ , McRae. - "MISCELLANEOUS _ FOR SALE 35 lbs. ham Sat up dry with borax and black pepper, $20.00: 1.00 pt. cup full, 3 pts, $2.50. rs. Marie Holland, Coogler Dalton. Fresh Calif. multiplying beer eed, 20 start, 12 starts, $1.00. . Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rt. 2, en, SD ude grade hand ech ox free of burs and trash, eo hand picked leaf sage, ey sie and fluffy, $1.00 Ib. Add : Rte 2, ee postage. Miss a A. Bowen, stock bantams, 4 25Cy Mrs. Ventis Weaver, BY 5, Liniiied Aa choic 2, can. nalves, packed in pt. jars, 715. Dt, (1/2 lb). Del in- Ga. Miss Iris L. Northcutt, 205 Ses- sions St., Marietta, Large, 100 ib. cap., print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 of kind, 4 $1.25, $4.50 doz. PP in Ga. Cash or M.O. Mrs. Eugene To- lan, Rt, 1, Buford, Jerusalem artichokes, $1.75 gal. PP to 3rd zone; 8 gal:, $8.00 Coll. shipping chgs., $1.25 gal., 8 gal. $8.00 at my home; also, well filled, large, Stuart pecans, 1958 crop, 45 lb. at my home; 55 lb: PP to 3rd-zone. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N.E., At- lanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452, 3 bee hives in Pat. gums; 2 Pat. gums without bees; also, some extra racks. Mrs. Tom Fulbright, Rt. 1, Lavonia. Hatching eggs, book your or- der now, with a deposit, pea-: fowl, pheasants, chukars, pure Mallard, goose, Cornish games and guinea fowl. Shipped parcel post PP. J. H. Street, 3090 Buford Hwy, At- lanta 6. Booking orders for white Chinese goose eggs, 6 del. in Ist and 2nd zones, $1.25. In- surance, 10c extra. Miss Jen- nie Hogan, Rt. -2;. Box.: 216, Lincolnton. Large Martin gourds, 50c ea.: little gourds, 35c ea.; Martin gourd seed, 25c pk. and stamp- ed envelope. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 250 lb. cans fresh hog lard, 25e lb. Seggie Duncan, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville, Ph. Thornwall 83-2998. Large brass bell with iron frame; also, 200 T post, 7 ft., 1,500 ft. heavy guage wire. W L. Payne, Rt. 1, Conley Rd., Conley, Ph. MA. 2-2942. Sassafras and wild cherry bark, cake mix box full for 75c or 2 boxes, $1.25. Add post- Ellijay. Several. lbs, new dried sage, $1.75 lb.; also, well rooted sage plants, $1. 90 doz. Add postage. Mary Tumlin, Eastanollee. Few pints fresh, erop, ground sage, 55c pt; also, ground red hot pepper (for home use), 10c tablespoon full. All PP. Mrs. Garnett Simmons, Rt. 1, Baldwin. Yellow root, sassafras root, blood root, 2 pie boxes full, $2.00, plus. postage or $1.25, 1 box, washed, clean and well rooted, Miss Grace E. baa! Rt. 3, Ellijay. Shade ance sage, $1.50 Tb., 2 lbs., $2.50; large Ga. red pea- nuts (for eating), 10 lb. bag, $4.60, all PP up to 5th zone; Sage plants, rooted, $8.00 C plus postage. Special price on larger amounts. Harrison T. Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa. Yellow root, freshly dug, 4 Ib. box, $1.; witch hazel twigs, $1.50; spice wood, $2.00, 4 Ib. -box full. Ralph Weaver, Rt. = Elli z Want 1 ea. Gray Jap., White | NAY Boote, Black Silkies, BS a, Bearded Mille, Flower Dry red hot pepper (for home use), 30c qt., 75c gal.: dry cat- nip leaves, 30c qt. All del, Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. oh Yellow root, ee dug and washed, 4 Ib. ornamental gourd seed, 10c pkt. and stamped envelope, 3 pkt., Ellijay. Large, clean pieces, 1958 crop, ee walnut meats, $1.25 lb. Send cash, check or M, O. re Jeanette Chastain, Petco, Hiawassee. 100 lb. cap. free of holes, mildew, washed, white sacks, 35c ea; print, 45e ea. Plus post- age. Exch, 3 white sacks for 1 gal white shallot onions or 2 prints, for 1 gal. onions, Each ipay postage. Mrs. C. W. Fricks, Rt. 1, Box 151, Talking Rock. 300 lbs. Stuart pecans, new crop, large, well filled, at my home, 30c lb. per 100 Ib. lots; also, 200 lbs. seedlings, new erop, 15c lb. V. C. Ellington, 409 Clairmont Ave. Decatur, pie: Drake (38-4917. ae Tek shelled and cleaned pe- age. Miss Odell epee Rt. 3. clean, new | in 50 mi. $8; lard box full,} $1.00; jumbo, long handle and | des 1958 crop, $1.25 lb. PP or 60c pt. PP. Send cash, check or M.O. Geleta Nichols Rogers, Hiawassee, Nice size seedling pecans, well filled out, 1958 crop, 15 lb. Plus postage. Mirsii RR. Brown, Rt. 3, Cartersville, Ph. 708-W. 1958 crop, nice, well filled, Stuart pecans, 35 Ib; also, shelled thalves, $1.10 qt. Plus postage. Mrs. Julia Singleton, 1139 Hall Ave. SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 7- 2654. Pecan meats, $1.00 lb. or will exch. some for small camphor trees. Mrs. C. H. Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy, Milledgeville, 1958 old fashion black wal- nut meats, $1.25 lb. PP, 5 lbs., $6.00. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Hiawassee, Nice sundried apples, free of core and worms, clean, 50c lb. Add postage. Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Nice sundried apples, 60 lb. PP in Ist and 2nd zone. Mrs. V. Carter, Whitesburg. Nice dried apples, free of core and worms, 30c lb. Add post- age. Mrs. Velva Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 9 lbs. select. Stuart pecans, this seasons crop, 35 lb. FOB. Will express collect or you add postage. Robert H. Sooror: ough, Millen. Pat bee hives and supers with racks, some new, some used. Reasonably priced at my rome Orlon T. Watson, Hig- on Yellow pop corn, 45 at. PP Mrs. Hoyt Samples, Rt. 1, Gainesville. ; WANTED Want spoiled hay for garden mulch. State price at farm. Prefer Stone Mtn. area. Mrs. M. Wm; Brooks, Rocklbridge Rd, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph. ste. | Mtn. 8160. Want 7 or 8 tons baled corn shucks. State price. Henry Hart, New Franklin Rd., La- Grange, Ph. TU. 2-6992. Want 100 square bales, good, clean, pine straw, baled with regular. hay paler. Quote price delivered to Athens and price picked up at your place with- Athens. C. A. Row- land, Jr., race, Athens. Ga. red seed potatoes, field and bed inspected. Lonnie Moore, Ri, Nicholls. FOR SALE pillowcases, $1.25; emb. bed= spreads, on seamless sheeting trimmed aprons, small,. medium, large, 40c, 50c and 60c, extra large, 75c; dish cloths, <3, $25c:. .emb. dish towels, 2, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Gainesville. ent designs, all new material, $3 ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. R. Jones, Rt. 1, Cumming. Crocheted baby bootees, any color, nylon or wool, 3 sizes, small, medium or large, $1 pr. PP, Mrs, Eva L, Ellis, Sumner. 2 nice quilts, $2 ea.; cheted pot holders, 25c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Mittie Rop- ery Rt; tf, Canton. 7 New handmade quilts, dbl. bed size, made of good, new material and padding, Mrs. P. S. tree Rd; Pprines. RE Little girl cotton dresses, i 6 yrs., $1.50 ea.; fancy or- gandy tea aprons, stitched with automatic machine, $1.50 ea. Rt. 2, Gainesville, _ Nice clean black w alnut| | Hughey, Rt. 1, Fairmount. some in solid colors. All new 430 yitiedae Ter- | Want 50 - 100 bu. Con new HANDICRAFTS 1 White one solid Tot ek: Paul Robinson, Rt,.8;" Large size auilt hoe ditfer- cro- | $8 ea. | , Wallace, John Pe- Powder || Add postage. Miss Ethel Crow, well pieced of good, new ma- terial, no voil or silk and cut by patterns, $1.75 ea.; also, chair cushion top, of good ma- terial, 50e ea. Mrs. Annie Kug- lar, 114 Lambert St., Carroll- ton. Quilts, $6 ea.} crocheted vanity sets, $2 ea.; crocheted center pieces, $1, $2 ea.; cro- Staats lace for pillowcases, 1 ; tatting, 25c, 50e yd.; cro- aheted bordered pillowcases, $5 pr.; cross book markers, 25e ea. Add postage.