Phit Campbell, Commissioner i eee .: , 4 : ies jae eA ~ See Re NUMBER 26 Georgia Farmers >, 8 o, 2, % 4, 2, % Xa ~ 9 o, %e National Weights - Measures Week, March 1 - 7 wationar ( _ State Inspectors Save Housewife, Retailer Money By PAUL I. MORRIS ag arti Jy | Head, Weighis and Measures Section MAY PREVAIL State Department of Agriculture Vaccination Needed To Protect Poultry Further outbreaks of Newcastle dis- among poultry flocks in Georgia may Ise poultrymen expensive losses unless - Y give booster vaccinations to their lay- flocks, S. C. Schmittle, director, Poul- The weights and measures inspectors of the State Department of Agriculture Disease Research Center, and Dewey saved the Georgia housewife more than Niece, Extension poultryman, Univer- : : $285,000 during 1958 through regular of Georgia, said. | ._._ checks on scales and pre-packaged foods in Outbreaks of the disease among some retail food stores. Itry flocks in North Georgia were re- Two States Quarantine March 1 through March 7 has been ) WEIGHTS AND MEASURESA SERVICE OF c) GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT THE INTERESTS OF BUYERS AND SELLERS OF COMMODITIES ted last week. Im port of Vegetables proclaimed Weights and Measures Week Many poultrymen have neglected to throughout the nation as a salute to the accinate their laying flocks after egg The states of Pennsylvania and inspectors who protect the consumer and duction begins, and their flocks could New Jersey have recently issued the merchant from short-weights. affected by the disease, McNiece said. ae aniines tes Hieune the mavenicnt To insure the housewife thatshe is not ollowing vaccination, immunity against of vegetable plants into their states. disease usually does not last more than Tomato, pepper, cabbage, onion months. Laying flocks not vaccinated and sweet potato soe lees fees ing the past 4-6 months should be vac- may enter Pennsylvania only when ated now. This should be done using accompanied by a certificate issued dust, spray or water method, but not by quarantine official from the state the wing web method. a ores ae certificate must oo mca year, Ane ee coe : : wis that the plants are apparently free and Measures Section of the State Depart- being overcharged for pre-packaged foods and other products sold by weight, and to protect the retailer as well, state in- spectors make periodic visits to check all commercial scales in Georgia, eal county agents or diagnostic labora- plants were properly treated during ages of food. Of these, 29,481 were foun ij their growing season. in error. . All other vegetable plants ship- Each of the packages was condemned ped to Pennsylvania are subject to because it weighed less than the label in- | inspection and if found to be infested dicated. However, merchants do often with plant pests may be destroyed or cheat themselves by using faulty scales. ordered removed from the state. Savings to the merchant in 1958 on scales tg eer ey eee tices 1b Oe ee oe ee sts bs ve ment amounted to $111,000./0. Inis can. Po oe So tified to have been grown under an be compared to a savings of $281,112.60 to eee nee ree official certification program of the the consumer on scales found in error in Mar. 6, aa er tr: Hereford Asso- state of origin, or to have been in- retail food stores. 3 f _Clation Show, Sale. 1 spected and certified to be apparent- i | eo : 4 po Mea- ' Mar. 9, Rome Georgia Tamworth ly free. of injurious insects, nema- Pee ee ae ve | Swine Association Annual Show- todes, and plant diseases on the basis ee ee Sal Os ; a ibrations found errors amounting to $3,- ee DO i ee eh as 446.23. Value of tobacco discovered short- | Mar. 11, 12, Tifton Beef Bull Gain (3) days prior to removal from the . ht . be oe a es cay phen rae : Evaluation Test Field Day and Sale. soil. $9.10 0 Une Oe Mar. 12, Thomaston Southeastern Re- For plant inspection service con- a ae | 5 i gional Shorthorn Show and Sale. tact W, E. Blasengame, State Ento- In addition, to mee shee o me we a i i duct scales, State Department of hev- ie 16-17. Americus -Georets Spri mologist, Agriculture Bldg., 19 Hun produc ; PS aaa AN ee ea. metas ter St. SW., Atlanta. enue inspectors make regular checks on ce. gasoline pumps in the State. 7 e : oS Georgia Georgia, First: @ EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI -@ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS = @ NAYAL STORES Sys i: pe Say Fees PS =f : ae LE Si tre e ee : z _ -PAGETWQ | ik % dand, Ri. 3, Elijay. t GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agrivulture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia . Phone JAckson 4-3292 Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF _ Jack Gilchrist Assistant Editor Deborah Anglin Notices | Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Circulation Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. Candler Clement Jr. NATIONAL EDITORIAL i assb clarion asspcls Gaal aa uaa 3 SSO SES PHIL CAM | lication la Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each re- quest, No notice or advertisement be accepted from any eommercial 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- dua! doing business under a trade name or commercia! business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respo,'sibility 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- that is delivered the United States through mail. MANAGER, Address requests to be added to or Tfemoved from mailing list, changes of address, etc., Market Bulletin. Atlanta. change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. to CIRCULATION All requests for MEER ET BOLEETIN farm. Have to have house to live in. 2 children and self only. Mrs. Ora Braswell, 270 Martin St., S.E., Apt. 266, At- lanta 12. Want light farm work on farm with nice reliable peo- ple. Have 3 grown children, girl 18 and 2 boys, 14 and 18. Some exp. with tractor, also with laying hens, Good char- acter references. Do not smoke nor drink. Mrs. Nancy Barn- ette, Blairsville. Single, young white man wants job seeing after chick- ens, or help on cattle or do anything on farm. Need job at once. On my own, go any- where. Live 3 mi. Ea. Buford. Transportation must be furn- ished, or come after. George Patton, Rt/:2,, Box 79, Butord. Married man and wife with 24 yr. old son, wants job on dairy, chicken or crop farm. Experienced. Drive truck and tractor, use all type farm ma- chinery and know upkeep. Need 3 R. house and reasona- ble salary. Ref. P. W. Beding- field, 454 Grant St., S.E., At- lanta 12. 31 yr. old white woman with 2 daughters, 12 and 13 yrs. old, want job on poultry farm or light farm chores on reg. farm. Prefer house, and to be moved immediately. Nancy Hardy, Rt. 2, Abbeville, FARM HELP WANTED Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. No Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., by 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 rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct 8, FARM: WORK White man, 41 yrs. oid, wife; 32 yr. old man, wife, 3 small nd 6 children, wants job as aretaker, foreman on regu- ar or cattle farm. Operate and keep up farm machinery jof any kind. Need 4-5 R. house, ights, water, ete. near Atlan- ta (because wife works). Hon- est, sober, dependable and urnish Ref. Ralph W. Lynn, 060 Dunning St., S. E. At- anta 15, Ph. JA 5-1633. White man, 50 yrs. old, wife end 4 children want job on thicken farm. 3 to work. Con- ee other type farm work, ave to be moved. Ready to gjmove. Live on corner above the GMC feed mill. Johnnie y Stewart, 934 Grove St., Gainesville. 42 yr. old married man wants job on farm, regular work, or on poultry farm. Exp. Can give Ref. Sober and hon- est. 2 in family. Have to be ymoved. Tom Costley, Rt. 2, uchanan. 33 yr. old man, wife, 3 chil- dren, 6, 15, and 13, want job on farm. Both raised on and experienced, farm, willing workers, agreeable, honest. _ Move any time. Have to be moved. Will accept farm share crop, poultry or dairy. Wm. E. addis. Rt. 2, c/o C. B. War- ten, Dublin. - Single, white man, 58 yrs. ld, wants job, living with mall family on farm, care- taker, maintenance man or doing light farm work, for oom, board and small salary. Preferably near Griffin. C. C. Conger, 105 Beatty St., Grif- fin. White, sober man, 31 yrs. _ wld, wife and 14 mos. old child, wants job on farm on 50-50 basis, with Christian people. - See. No letters. E. M. Souther- children, wants job on farm or dairy. Must have 3-4 R. house. Can go anywhere. Must move at once. Can do any type farm work. Have to be moved. Elbert Green, Rt. 2, Conyers. 58 yr. old white man and wife want job light farm work, looking after chickens, drive truck, do little carpentering. Smoking only bad habit. Have to be moved. Prefer So. Ga., around Moultrie. Need 4-5 R. house wired for elec. stove. Live 5-1/2 mi. from Moultrie. Alvin Pitts, Rt..3, Moultrie. White, Christian family man, wife, 1 child, want job tending layer hens, cattle, hogs, or doing any kind work on farm. Weekly pay. Need 3-4 R. house, wired for elec. Prefer Gordon Co. Letters ans. Rev. Gene Southland, Oak- man. Want operating dairy farm on share basis. Have line farm equipment. Handle up to 100 cows, or job as overseer for large cattle and gen. farm for salary and a crop. 2 yrs. Agri. School training. Lifetime farm exp. Write. C. E. Traylor, c/o 1318 Parkway Dr., Perry. 47 yr. old, single man, hon- est and sober wants small cot- ton crop on halves. Reasonably handy. Good small house, with some chickens to raise. Let- ters ans. Live 4 mi., Canton. Buford Bates, Canton. 54 yr. old man with wife, wants year around work on cattle, poultry or most any kind farm work. Raised on farm. Do some carpenter work. Sober, honest and do not use tobacco. Need 3-4 R. house wired for stove. Prefer near Atlanta. State best wages. | tell. Charley P, Craven, Rt. 2, Aus- Want dependable man and wife immediately to live in home on farm as members of family and do light farm chores for reasonable wages. R. R, Carlan, Rt. 2, Homer. Want dependable man to do farm work, local man preferr- ed. Have house to move in. BR. L. Jackson, Rt. Flint River Farm, Jonesboro, Want small family to live on cattle farm. Man to drive truck and tractor, help feed cows and hogs. On school and mail routes. W. O. Whistenant, Rt. 2, Cedartown. Want man with small fam- ily to run dairy and do general farm work, $100 mo. and house wired for elec. stove, to live in, T. F. Ferrell, Madison. Want couple or family to farm on 3rds and 4ths. 3 R. house, elec., and 90 acres, near Draketown, Harralson Co, school bus by. door, near churches and stores. 4 A. cot- ton allotment. Bottom land. Good farming land and pas- ture. Mrs. Roy C. Betts Rt. 3, Austell. _Want reliable, white Chris- tian woman of about middle age, in good health, to live in home on farm and do light farm work for reasonable sal- ary, room and board. Walter L. Horne, Sr., Ludowici. Want elderly col. man and wife to work with garden, yard and other light farm work on farm. Small house furnished, water, lights. Can raise chickens, pigs, etc. for selves, if desired. Send Ref. Reasonable salary. Mrs. R. C. Osburn, Rt. 2, Waycross. _ SALE EVENTS March $9Menday Annual Sale Georgia Tamworth Swine Assn., at Coosa Val- ley Fairgrounds Rome, Floyd Co. ... gilts, open gilts, boars. For information, contact Dan Norton, Secy, Rome. March 30 Monday Sem- inole Farm at Donalsonville, Seminole Co. .. . Imported Swedish Landrace swine Sale ... 35 bred gilts and 25 boars to be sold. For in- formation, contact, John J. Cummings, Donalsonville, - Want job raising chickens on 16. offering bred i FOR SALE Nice size Yellow Bells, and Mimosa, 50c ea., small sugar Maples, Wisteria, 20c ea. Mrs. Mary H. Freeman, 778 Rose- dale Ave., S.E., Atlanta 12. Chrysanthemums, mix. col. all dbl. fall blooming, 3 doz. $1 plus postage. No less $1 orders; also want summer blooming Mums. Exch. for or buy. Mrs. J. R. Mauldin, 2939 Level Ridge Rd., S.E., Atlanta 15; Swiss giant Pansy plants, $2 C.; 50, $1.25; old timey Fash- Lion Roses, 2 yrs. old, 6, $3.25; Larkspur corn plants, $2 C.; red Geraniums, 50c; Iris, 3, $1; Shamrock, 3, 50c; Chrysanthe- mums, large var. pink, white, lavender, yellow, $1.35 doz. Fred Witherspoon, 308 Holder- ness St., S.W., Atlanta 10. Ph. Pl 3-5251. African Violets in small pots, sev. var., 3, $1; red June Cactus plants, 75c ea.; Rat- tail Cactus, 25c ea.; other pot plants at my home. Cannot mail. Mrs. Frank Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave.,:S.E., Atlanta Boxwood (Eng. type), all sizes, from 50c up. Mrs. L. R. Hartley, 566 Collier Rd., N.W., Atlanta 18. Ph. TR 6-4485. Giant Cockscomb seed, rich, red, velvet blooms, up to 10 in. across, 25e pkgs. Joe C. Hurst, 1617 So. Gordon S5t., S.W., Atlanta 10. Nandinas, Spireas, Christ- mas Honeysuckle, Kerria, Mockorange, Sweetshrubs, Li- lac, 4 Sweetheart Roses, Chry- santhemums, Daffodils, Red Spider, dbl. Daylilies, Iris, per. Phlox, other plants and pot plants. At my home. Mrs. Carl G. Moore, 795 Fairburn Rd., N.W., Atlanta 18, Red, white, blue and pink Thrift, Verbena, Candytuft and Basket-of-Gold, 25c; Dais- ies, 10c; other annual and per. bedding plants; Yellowbells, Spirea, Hypericum, Bird-of- Paradise, 50c up. Other bloom- ing and evergreen shrubs. No mail orders. V. W. Rasco, 1554 Willis Mill Rd., S.W., Atlanta 11. Ph. PL 3-4768. Football type Mums, dark red, dark lavender, Cushion type, pink, bronze and red; lavender Fujee, 12 for $1; $5 C.; yellow Spoon, yellow But- ton, yellow Poms, Silver Plate and Cris. Columbus, 12, 75c; $3 C. Add postage. A, A. Nash, 240 Gibson St., S.E., Atlanta 15 Ph. JA 4-4560. y Well rooted, American box- wood, 12-14 in., Mimosa, 2 ft., $3 doz.; spreading Junipers, 18 in. $4 doz.; White Pine, Laurel, Hemlock, Rhododen- dron, all color Azaleas, Dog- woods, red Maple and Chero- kee Rose, 2-1/2 ft., $2.50 doz. Moss: packed. PP. Mrs. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. Hemlock, White Pines, Dog- wood, Mtn. Laurel, Rhododen- drons, Cherokee Roses, Red Maples, Tulip Poplar, Crabap- ples and wild Azaleas, 2 Et, $2.50 doz.; Boxwoods, 12 i, $3 doz.~Damp moss _ packed. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. African Violet leaves, mix- ed, $1.25 doz., all dbl., $2 doz.; assorted plants, 5, $1.25, 50 plants, $8, $15.C.: Geraniums, 3, $1.25, 15, $5; asst. Chrysan- themums, $1.25 doz.: 50, $2.50. oe oe ee plants and shrubs. USC, Ce Blue Ridge, oy Pink and white Thrift, 25c start; 2 colors Verbenas, 25c; Buttercups, Birddock and white Spirea, 25c ea.; Gladio- lus, Snowdrop bulbs and yel- low thornless Roses, 50e doz. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. Evelyn Hunter, Rt, Ree. Rt. 1, Blue Large, orange and yellow Marigold seed, blooms until frost, 10 tbls. and postage. Miss Cozette Simm Rt. }Baldwin, one eet . x eae ~ FLOWERS Fancy leafed Calad bulbs, in pink, white variegations, No. 1 size, ple, 25c. PP in Ga. Jos Abernathy, Barnesville, Y ville Rd. Feverfew, 6, 50c: hard Phlox, 6, 60c; Star Bethleh bulbs, 40c doz.; 4 doz., $1 Grape Hyacinths, 80c 4d hedge plants, 3-6 in.; $1.10 Boxwood cuttings, not roo $7 C. Mrs. Ed Stone, Box 105, Adairsville, Fine large Iris, sky | orchid, yellow, purple many two-tones, $1.50 @ mixed Daylilies, $2 doz Mrs. J. M. McGuire, Rt, Adairsville, Beefsteak, Strawberry, Aj gel Wing and Pearl Begonig 25 ea. Add 35c extra for shir ping ea. order. Mrs. Alp Moore, Adel. = Beefsteak, Pearl, Bro Angel Wing, pink and w Begonias, 4, $1; Sultanas, colors, 2, 25c. Add 35c for postage. Mrs. T. D. J Adel, Large, named var., labe Chrysanthemums, $1.50. unlabeled, $1.35 doz.; m: col. and var., 70 plants, $1 Daisy Mums, all col. 60 play $1.30, PP.; Mrs, W. S, Gris Rt. 1, Adel. Thrift, all colors, $1 la bunch; cuttings or stolen C; pink Cushion Mums (blo all summer. Time to set tings), any amount inc in $2 orders. Only orde $2 and up filled. No ow state nor COD. Mrs. Dodd, Rt..1, Box 223, Al etta. ; Chrysanthemums, per Nancy Rose, quilled, Red R sin ance, Sunglow, 35c; lavender, white, 25c. d Moonglow, dbl. med. 50 Yellowglow,. Daisy, 25c; re quilled, 4-5 in., 75c; Larkspt seed, 15c tbls. Mrs. Clyde Lo at Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr., Aus tell. | ne _Boston ferns, 25c; orange 0 pink Sultanas, 15c; African Violets, Apollo, Fringett Snow Queen, 25c; Boxwood 25c, 50c, $1; Boxwood, Hollj and Ilex, 50c; pink Thrift, | C. Mrs. Willie Nelson, Rt. 2 Hillcrest Dr., Austell. 9832, Chrysanthemume~s, 8 co Button, 12 Daisy, 2 Englisl 2 Incurve, 11 Korean brids, 10 Cushion, 5 Ane 4 Pom-Pom, 4 Spider, 3 R onnette, 7 Spoon, some nami labeled, rooted plants, j cents ea.; unrooted, 2 for Postpaid. Min, order $1. Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2, Hil Dr., Austell. Chrysanthemums, Wh: Chief, Blazing Gold, Mrs. pont, White Wonder, Lee ell, lavender Spoon, Ha red, yellow Irene, 75c doz. Pl Mrs. R. G. Roberts, 2009 Oli Road, Augusta. a Liriope border grass, and 25c per C extra for post age. Mrs. Annie West, 132 Montesano Ave., Augusta German bearded Iris, a col. 50, $5. Swap for ever shrubs, rooted Camellia tings, Hemerocallis or ot Iris of equal value. J. L. Gr 110 Azalea Rd., Augusta. White and yellow Chr themums, 25c doz. 5 do: Jonquils, giant size, 20c bulbs; Daylilies, 15 clum Add postage. Mrs. W. D. Hat rick, 100 Johnson Ferry lanta 19, 2 lavender Crape-M bushes, 1 large Hydran, Fig bushes, small hedge, racantha cuttings, white Althea cuttings, 1 Qt. N, dina seed. Reasonable. not ship. Mrs. J. H. Rice, Ormond St., S.E., Atlanta Ph. MU 8-8992. as Scotch Broom plants old, large size, 50c; sma. few American Beau rooted; dif. kinds fl ou : 4 \ FOR SALE id fashioned Bachelor But- white and purple, 6 of ea. 10c plus stamped envel- Chrysanthemum flowered gold, 10e pkg; Cockscomb Celosia mixed, 10c tsp., tmas Cherry, 200 seed, plus stamped- envelope. postage if more than 1 Mrs. Myrtle P. Hunt, apitol View Ave., N.W., ta 18. Ph. SY. 4-6654, Id and red Button Chry- emum and dwarf azalea Mums, sev. col., ea. 75c plants; well rooted, dbl. eranium cuttings, 25c ea. postage. Miss Dorothy rd, 1185 Moreland Ave., . Atlanta 16. loyal Robe Violets, 20, $1; if. purple Violets, fragrant, $1; pink Yarrow, 2 doz., dd postage. Mrs. R. P. heimer, Brooks. arge English Boxwoods, others, 30 in. or more , nice shapes, reasona~ riced. Mrs. G. B. Patter- Rt. 4, Blairsville. Is, $2 C.; yellow Mums, white Iris, $1 doz.; blue, Hyacinths, 65c doz.; Star of Bethlehem, $1 ne Lily, 50c ea. Add . Mrs. Florence Leath- 1-4 ft. tall, 1-10 , some have red s, all bear red berries, $1 ea.; Angel Trumpets, 5, $1. PP. No shipping. Lowell Long, Rt. 1, Bre- Ph, 3039. diolus bulbs, mixed col- two cts. ea. 50 or more ess add 23c postage; dbl. lies, 5c ea., 20 PP. Less 23c postage. Mrs. Hattie ley, Rt. 1, Box 230, Dallas. iant var. Dahlias, named Silver Glamour, Calif. , Rose Glory, Golden asure, White King, $3.50 . (First order received will and col. named var., 0 doz. Free flower seed. elle Ownby, Rt. 3, Box 82, ing Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 white Narcissus, $2 C.; red, w Cannas, purple, white, col. Iris; white June Lil- ellow Emperor daffodils, col. Thrift, 12, $1; Jew igs, Snowdrop bulbs, 12, Add postage. Beatrice ey, Rt. 1, Bremen. ider lilies, red, plus post- . Mrs. W. B. Hester, Rt. 3, ely. x. col. Glad bulbs, 40c . free bulblets with ea. er; mix. col. Larkspur, Lav- r, Cosmos and Sheoefly seed, 25c tbls., also gar~ ulbs, 45c doz. Add past- Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. Ball Ground. Privet hedge, $1 C.; $6 M.; dge, 6 ft. $12.50 C.; pink ning Roses, rooted, 4, $1; ite Ball, big red, white ggy, small red Chrysanthe- ms, 2 doz. $1; pink Mums, 1; Orders of $5 postpaid. ar. live del. Mrs. B. T. ornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon. jiant size Dahlias, Shear- od peach, Mammoth white, meess Dianne, dark red, lif. yellow, Commando, lav- er, Mrs. Warner, orchid, e Gleam, orange and yel- w, others, $3 doz. PP in Ga. less dozen mailed. No Fla. ers. Mrs. L. P.. Ivey, Rt. 1, en, ackberry Lilies. Golden- W, Siberian, yellow and te and blue bearded Iris, white, yellow and bronze, and Button, Spoon and n Mums, your selection, , $1 doz.; Trailing Arbu- Regale Lilies, $1 doz.: -in-Pulpit Trillium, 65 | Baten St. 3 | Nandina, Star General tuber); mix. | spe ter and Eggs, April Narcissi, for sale or exch. for other flowers. Will not ship. Mrs. Vici Scoggins, Rt. 1, Bowman. Forsythia, Spirea, Altheas (single), tree Sweetpeas, Houseleak, Vinea Mina clumps, 5, $1 PP. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan. Red hot Poker flowers for sale. Dollie Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 43, Dahlonega. Nice American Boxwood, some 40 x 40 in., 30 x 30 in. and smaller sizes. Priced right. Also, several English dwarf Boxwood. Mrs. Wesley Lee, Rt. 4, Dahlonega. Purple garden Orchids, 50c ea.; Blue Dutch Iris, 50 doz.; purple Lady of Lake, 35c doz.; easily grown, white Hibiscus seed, 15 teaspoonful. All PP. No checks. Mrs. Harvey Col- lins, Rt. 1, Danielsville. ; Chrysanthemums Foot- balls to buttons, Amber bright, Princess Ann, Waikiki, Kidder, Rose Bowl, white, yellow, pink, bronze Turners, dif. col: Indianapolis, Betsey Ross, all sand rooted cuttings, labelled, moss packed, 25c ea., 3, 55c of one name. PP. Mrs. Burton J. Wilber, 1006 Adams St., Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-6804, Pink Crepemyrtle, Golden- bell, Christmas Honeysuckle, tree Ligustrum, rooted 50c ea. Bridalwreath, 25 ea.: 5, $1.; Vinea Minor evergreen with blue flowers, $1. doz.: Camelia seed, 20, $1.; unrooted Ca- melia cuttings, Sara Frost, Jar- . io = Rae a Add ostage. Mrs. Mamie R. Plyler, Rt. 1, Claxton. : Purple Easter Iris, blue grape Hyacinths, Ophiopogon, orange Daylilies, 50c doz., $3.- 50 C; Dbl. pink hyacinths, 5, $1.; white and yellow Iris, dbl. Butter and Eggs, 75c doz.: purple Wisteria, 25c and 50c ea.; mix col. Sweet Williams, 40e doz.. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1 Cumming. Chrysanthemums White Ball, white and yellow Doty, pink and yellow Quill like, Fuchsia, med. bronze, orchid, lavender, pink Pom, pink dai- sy, red, white, pink, yellow buttons, med. large white, 16, $1. Exhibition, 20e ea. Add 25c postage. Minimum order $1. Miss Ruth Underwood, Rt, 3, Conyers. % _25 unnamed Iris, 15 or more different, $1.; 25 large and small Chrysanthemums, 75c. Mrs. Newt E. Spence, Rt. 5, Carrollton. Red, white, blue, pink Thrift for sale at my home; mixed Gladioli bulbs, 3 doz. $1.; blue Hydrangea, 3 for $1.; Sweet and stamped, addressed enve- lope. Mrs. J. E. Watkins, Rt. 3, Chatsworth, Dalton. 23 nice Nandina bushes, 2 fancy Hollys and 2 Eleagnus; also other plants, reasonably priced. Will not ship. Mrs. J. W. Bennett, 1520 Riverdale ee College Park Ph. PO. 7- White Clematis roots, 3, $1.; mixed Daffodils and white Narcissus, $1. C; large yellow Hemerocallis, $1. doz; red nu- rene lily bulbs, 75e doz; red Nicotena plants and dbl. or- ange Hemerocallis, ea. 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. S. Brown, 1321 Wildwood Ave., Columbus. Begonias, watermelon, strawberry, beefsteak, Angel Wing, star, guinea wing, ruf- fle leaf, curly leaf, Peppe- romia, Ferns, Boston, Spren- geria, Maidenhair, Asparagus, 50e ea; Philodendron, winter green, Aluminum plant, Ar- tillery fern. striped leaf Jade, Shrimp plant, Cacti, 4@ce. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. oe - Rose cuttings, yellow Bank- sia, Sweetheart, other var., 75e doz.; well rooted, Dr. Vanfleet and American var., 75c ea: lavender Lilac, 50c: Forsythia, Eng. Dogwood, yel- low, winter blooming Jasmine, Confederate white Jasmine, 2, 75e; privet hedge, $1. C. Add i tage. Mrs. Ji. Hinson, Box iba, Chester. alana purple Lilac, But- Williams, all col., also all col. Poppy seed, 20c teaspoonful } Purple Wisteria, 3, $1.; Red- bud 2-3 ft., 2, $1.; Magnolias} 3 ft., $1. ea.; white Cherokee Rose, 2, $1. All well rooted. No checks. 29c postage on Mag- nolias, all others PP. Prompt service. Mrs. Freddie Lon Oz- more, Colquitt. Lilliput baby pom pom and mix. col., giant flowered Zen- mias, mix. col. new Marigold pot-of-gold, lemon orange, ea. 35 cupful: purple Imp. Iris and old time white Flag lilies; $1. doz; Well root- ed, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. E.. Hartley, Rt. 1, Ellen- wood. Ph. MA 7-4057. Sweet Williams, 60c doz: Per. Candytuft, $2. doz: dbl. Petunias, 6. 90c; red, white, salmon . Geraniums, 3,. $1.: Chrysanthemums, Cecelia, Ming, orchid, Helen, others. $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton. Well rooted dbl. white Di- anthus, white Yarrow, giant salmon pink Verbena with white eye, State insp. $1.27 doz: 25,$2,15; $6.75 C. PP in Ga. Mrs..O. S. Scarbrough, 405 So. Church St. East Point. Booking orders for Spring del. Chrysanthemums, Ma- jor -Boles,: Pink Chief, Silver Sheen, Betsy Ross, Indiana- polis white and yellow and pink, $3. doz; Pom Poms, Ce- cil Breed, yellow Irene and others, $2. doz: Add postage. J. C. Cobb, PO Box 193, La- Grange. Giant Dahlias (blooms up to 10 in. dia.}, many colors, 6 bulbs, $1.; 13, $2.; Gladioh, 6, 25c; giant Cannas, 5 varie- gated, 4 yellow, 2 red, 1 pink, 12, $1. Add postage. 1 doz. hardy Phiox plants free with $3. orders. Mrs. Ethel Mooney, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Some nice Box wood, 15 to '30 in. high, for sale at rea- Fsonable price. rs. Akma Clonts, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Dbl. red peony flowered. poppy seed, 20c thbls., 2 for 35ec; red mullein Pinks, dbl. orange Daylilies, 50c doz., 3 doz. $1.40; purple Lilac bushes, 12-18 in. 40c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, Rt. 3, | Jasper. ar) Db. Geranium cuttings, un- rooted, sev. dif. colors, 6, $1. PP. Mrs. J. M. Black, Rt. 2, Jefferson. Mix Larkspur, large plants, 2 doz. 50ce; Scotch Broom plants, nice size, 5, $1.50 PP. J. F. DeBoard, Rt. 3, Jasper. \ 200 var., Bearded Iris (won Blue Ribbons and best points in 1958 A.I.S. Showy, for sale. 'Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Jackson. Pink Jap. Morning Glory (over 3 in: dia.) seed, 10 doz. Limit 4 doz. per person. En- close stamped envelope. Eve- lyn Wilson, Rt. 3, Jefferson. Giant Zinnia (improved for 16 yrs.) seed, various colors, 1959 Germ. tested, $1. M., 500 for 50c. Counted. L. G. West- brook, Kingsland. New seed old fashion Bachelor Button, baby Zinnias, 25c match box full; all cols. Cockscomb, Phlox, . California Poppy, Feverfew, dbl. Touch- me-Nots, 10e tsp. and stamp- ed envelope; Hen and Biddie and Irish Rose, 25c ea. No checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. (now blooming), $1.25; Sul- tana cuttings, white. and col- ors, 10 cuttings, $1.25; Afri- can Violet leaves, single and dbl. 10 leaves, $1.; old fash- ion Sweet Violet plants, 39, $1.25. PP. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. Calif. sweet Violets, pink Oxalis or purple, red evergreen Dianthus; pink Verbena, 3 of any, 10c; show type, cream, white, 2-tone, red, pink and | yellow incurved Mums, 6, $1. Good roots. Damp packed. Add 35c postage. Mrs. R. J. Flem- ing, Lincolnton. Larkspur, pink Yarrow, purple and mixed cols. Iris, yellow dbl. white daisy Mums, Goldenglow, Mullein, pinks, tall yellow flowers, 40c doz.; red Spider Lilies, 15c; white Rain lilies, white, pink Oxalis, 6 dif. Cactus cuts, 10c ea. Add yellow, |. Tom Thum b Kalanchoe |} small Mums, white, red, old rose with yellow center, yel- low Buttons, ea. kind, $1. doz. plants. Add postage. Mrs. Lawton Rampey, Rt. 2,. El- perpen: =: Pink Thrit, $i. C,- 200; $1.1 50 PP. Rooted and damp packed. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Rt. .2, Lula. Giant Dahlias, white, red, bronze, Jersey Beauty, yellow, 5 bulbs, $1.; my selection of other giant Dahlias, $2. doz.; varigated, 8, $1.; well rooted Boxwood cuttings, 15c ea.; $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5. Elliiay, Deep red, old rose, yellow and pink Weigelia; deep red and white Rose of Sbaron; white Hydrangea, biue Lilac, Primrose, Jasmine, Rose, red Dogwood, Aithea, rose Hibiscus, Lrish Junipers, 50c ea.; large blue and Dutch Iris, 50c doz.; Blackberry li- lies, $3.50 C. Add postage. Mis. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. White, Spruce Pines, Mtn. Laurel, Honeysuckies, pink and orange, 35c ea., 3, $1.; Trailing Arbutus, 50c doz; Heartleaf, 25e bunch; yellow- root, 4 1b. Jard. box full, $1. Add postage. Miss Jewel Charles, Rt. 4, Ellijay.. Blooming size shrubbery, dbl. Altheas, Forsythea, pink Almond, red and white Spirea, pink and red Weigelias, Hy- drangea, red bush Honey- suckle, all 75c ea. Del. in Ga. Gov't. inspected. Mrs. T. M. Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Weigelias, dark pink and yellow, 75c ea.; Cushion Mums, summer blooming, $1. doz.; hardy Orchids, 50c ea.; Spi- rea, pink and red, 50c ea.; Al- thea, dbl. and single, 75c ea. Govt. insp. PP in Ga. No or- ders less $1. Mrs. Adell Wil- liams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. 100 red Nandina plants, nice size, 4-5 ft., some smaller, Cant ship. Maude Oglesby, 201 Plum Ave., Millen. About 20. varieties fine Pers,. including labeled Muras, large red Hollyhocks and oth- ers, 20, $1.25 mixed; about 16 war. fine Cannas, Adia, La- Boheme, Apple Blossom, Mdm. Butterfly and others, mixed but labeled, 6, $1.25 PP. Mrs. Cc. H. Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy., Milledgeville. : Boxwoods, Cherry Laurels, $1.50 doz., $10 C; Ligustrums, twhite Per. 'doz., $7.50 C; blue Per. Blue Candytuft, $1.25 La. Phlox, Divie Brilliant, Red Thrift, Daylilies, Eng. Ivy, Vinea Minor and all colors Achimenes, $1 doz, $5 C. /Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Giant Dahlias, Immense, Smokey, Alladian, Oakleigh. Champ, Cardinal, Whitehall, Alja. Kelvin, Tangle, Casper Ludwig, Phillis Knight, Or- ange Parade, Charlotte Collins, Pink Perfection, Andries Won- der, Sherwood peach, Gold Coin, Faithful, Mendel, Jean- ette, Aglow, Patty, Eventide, $4 doz. Mrs. Clyde Gilleland, Rt. 9, Gainesville. 100 red, purple Crepe Myr- tle, French Pussy Willows, 4- 7 ft., 50c ea. in 10 to 100 lot; Japonica, 3, $1; Violets, Ros- ina, $7 C.; Royal Robe, White Perfection, dwarf Azalea- mums, small red, white, June bloomers, $4 C. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Greenville. Crepe Myrtle, Dixie Brilli- ant red, Best Purple, 3-4 ft., 3, $2.50; Cherry Laurels, 3-4 ft., 2, $1.50; Old Eng. dwarf Boxwoods, 4-6 in., $20 C.; August Daffodils, blooming size bulbs, $5 C.; Roman Blue Hyacinths, blooming size, $6 C. Mrs. B. Robinson, Green- ville. Evergreen Privet hedge plants, 12-36 in. tall, one cent each; PP,-Mrs, ER. H. Clark, Rt... 7, Gainesville. Large dbl. orange and oid rose color Poppy seed, 25c tsp. and 4 ct. stamped envelope; white and yellow Narcissus rand yellow Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz.; blue Iris bulbs, 40 doz. postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, }Rt. ],; Lawrenceville, Irwin, giant Cannas, 4 pink and 4 trellis | Add postage, Ethel Crowe, Rt. 42, Gainesville _ |Cochran, Rt, )5, EE _ White Iris bulbs, 2 doz. $1.;! Large white Chrysanthe mums, bronze and yellow, five _ cents ea. at my home, or $1 for large bunch. Mrs. A. K - Gainesville. Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $14 g03-1/2 Oak St, pink Thrift, $1 C., $8 M.; red, blue Thrift, 4 col. Verbenas,: $1 doz., $5 C.; blue Violets, Daylilies, $1.50 C.; $10 M.3 Sweet William, Daisy, blue Iris, asst. col. mums, 2: doz $1.50, $6 C. Add postage. Box: wood at my home. Mrs. Janie Eis, Grantville. Purple lilies, dbl. Daylilies, 6, $1, Butterfly bushes, 6, $1; New Years vine, good roots, 35e ea.; nice Boxwoods, 25@ a ea. and larger ones at farm. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Sul- lens, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Blue Hyacinths bulbs, $1.23 doz.; Butterfly bushes, white and purple Lilac, dbl. Daylil- ies, 6, $1; New Years vine, good roots, 35c ea. Add post-. : age. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. 100 nice Boxwood, 15 yrs. old, at my place, on the road from Lovejoy to Fayetteville. D, Evans, Rt. 2, Hamp: on, : ; acl Glory flowers, Greybeards, _ yellow Jasmine, Silverlace, Ampolis, red and Christmas Tree Honeysuckle, Sweet- shrubs Rosaciacias, Dogwoods, red Maples, Forsythia, Mtn. Laurels, Weigelas, pink, white Spirea, Ferns, Bridalwreath, bush and running monthly. Roses, 2, $1. Add postage. Exch, for feed sacks. Mrs.John is Myers (Addison), Rt. 2, Harte well, Single blue Hyacinths, $1.23. __ 2 doz.; white and yellow Jon- quils, Butter and Eggs, Trum- pet Daffodils, $2 C.; blue and | pink Thrift, 75 doz.; short cup Daffodils, $2.25 C. Exch. for print sacks. No Florida or- ders. Miss Cecil McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. White and yellow Jonquils, Buiter and Eggs, Long Trum-=: pet Daffodils, Lilies, $1.50 doz.; blue and pink Thrift, 75c doz, Exch. for print saeks. No Fla. orders. Miss Mattie McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. eat $2 Co Viper Boxwoods, extra large and others, large sizes. Cannot ship. Mrs. Her~ bert Lewis, Hardwick. Shasta daisies, extra fine giant plants, 10, $1; Rogli Pansies, ready to bloom, lemon yellow Chrysanthemums, med. to large blooms, 50c doz.; or= namental pepper, 8 var. dif, colors, generous amt. 25c and stamped envelope. H. G. Gard<_ ner, Rt. 2, Hephzibah. Boxwoods, healthy, fast growing, American, well root- ed, 2 yr. old, 8-12 in., $3 doz., $15 C.; select, 3 yr. old plants, 12-20 in., $5 doz., $25 C. PP. All govt. insp. Marvin E, West, Sandy Creek Rd., Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Giant Dzhlias, red, white, and medium - pink, bronze, Jersey Beauty ee (lav.-white) yellow, 6, $1.25. my selection, $2 doz.; re blooming Hibiscus, 65c ea.; asst. col, Chrysanthemums, 90e doz.; phlox, mix colors, 1DC COZ Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. jay. - Boxwoods, 57 in. around, 23. in. tall, well shaped, some lars ger and smaller, truck load for quick sale, come at onc and dig, $5 ea. and up. Plants, 3, $1. Add postage for small plants. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Daffodils, purple King, Iris, . white fall Pinks, orange Day= lilies, 75c C.; purple lilac, Eng, dogwood, Azaleas, sweetshrub, . ae pink Mtn. Laurel, red roses, Weeping Mary, 3, 50c; yellow Japonica, 50 ea. Well rooted, Add postage. Mrs. Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Young Eng. Boxwood, well rooted, 12 in. high, $2 doz. an: postage; also 75 larger siza _ Starfish, Cattail Cactus, 15c ea. Add postage. 5, Elie. Frank Boxwoods, at my place, at bare oe gain prices, Cant_ ship, M Ellijay. ae Tagan | Hybrid Daylilies (Hemero- callis), Purple Waters, Linda, yman, Gold Dust, Sev- Hyperion, TOWERS - FOR SALE a e - # Guenther, Dauntless, 50e ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Claude E. Kimsey, Rt. 1, Box 106, Hiawassee. 150 Boxwoods, about 2-1/2 to 3 ft., high, for sale. See. Mrs. Lola E. Corn, Rt. 1, Hia- Dahlias, giant size blooms, -< Carmine red, purple, yellow, bronze, Jersey Beauty, white, rose cream, lav-white _ wariegated and pink, 6 tubers, $1.25 or collection of doz., $2. ~- Add = postage. ~ Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. _ Jonquils, 25 doz., 50, $1, _ B00, $6, $10 C.; 7 Sister roses, . - 25e; few Marechalneil, 75c ea.; Goldenrod, 25c; : Crepe Myrtle, - Wisteria, 25c. FOB. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Rt. 5, Ellijay. ' Orchid Per, Phiox, 3 doz., : $1 plus postage. No checks. Nice plants, delivered when they are ready. Mrs. E. Foun- oo tain, RED 1, bt. Valleys Pink Thrift, well rooted. 50c Lester Williams, Rt. 1, 85 nicely shaped, green Boxwoods, 1-1/2 to 4-1/2 ft. from 50 to $3 ea.; also nice, rooted Scotch Brooms and Red Hot Poker plants, at my place. Cant ship. Mrs. Marler Gar- rett, Rt. 1, Box 102, Hiawassee. Boxwood, dif. sizes, for sale at my place. James H. Barrett, Rt. 1, Hiawassee. 200 nice Boxwood plants, well rooted and nicely shaped, 20e ea.; 30 Boxwood, 8-10 in. high, 8-10 in. around, 30ce ea. Add postage. Dig any time. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box | 34, Hiawassee. Nice, yellow Hawthorne seed, 10, 10c, also real large Nandina seed, 15 for 10c, and stamped envelope; Jonquil all kinds, Mrs. W. Y. Sum Orange Daylilies, mix. col. Tris, $2.50 C; mix. col. Flax lants, Goldenglow, Foxgloves, - Jarge, mix. col, Mums, 50c doz.; _ pink Peonies, pink, June Cac- tus, rooted, 50c ea.; blus Vio- ets, mix. col. Gladioli, 30c doz. nder $5 orders add postage. rs; W:-D- Ralston, Rte 3; ox 52, Ellijay. for sale. ers, Ht tf. Dbl. white Tube Roses, 75c doz.; purple and blue Achi- menese, 3 doz. $1; Umbrella China tree and Castor Bean seed, 1/2 cup, 60c; Perriwin- kle pink and white, seed, 1/2 tps., 20c; Maidenhair ferns, 50e clump; Justicia plants, 50c Emma _ Dugger, Dbl. orange Daylilies, Bl berry Lilies, Lemon Lilies, squirrel tail Ferns, - flowers, red Dogwood, $1 doz.: Houseleak, 2 : ostage. Dessie Vick, Rt. 3, ox 90, Ellijay. each. Miss. Newington. Shasta Daisies, blue Violets, white, lavender, yellow, red, bronze Mums, large type, pink | Oxalis, yellow Daisie $1; Nandina, blue Hydrangea, s, hybrid Amaryl- red Geraniums, all ie, 3, $1. Mrs. J) B: Dwarf red Salvia seed, 25 teaspoon full. PP. Irene Over- _.. by, Flowery Branch, Mums, dk. red, lavender, 6, $1; white daisy Mums, 25, $1; |} w _ Galax, 45e doz.; pink Oxalis bulbs, two cts, Jasmine, Brides Wreath, 50 ea.; Mtn. Laurel, Sweetshrubs, Coralberry, Woods Magnolias, ~ $2.50 doz. Ga. orders only. PP. Vernon Judy, Franklin, Red, pink Climber Roses, yellow Jasmine, >. Magnolias, woods, Holly, wild Hydrangea, sev. Chrysanthemums, darge, med. and Button, 20 lants, $1; sev. col. of each; on aylilies, Abelia, Altheas, cut- tings, 10c; privet hedge, 5c. - Add postage. No out-of-state. Mrs. F. Goins, Rt. 1, Ft. Gaines. Bs C07. Calla Lilie lis, Ferns, blooming s Harrell, Quitman, Dwarf white and pink Spi- watermelon col. Flowering Al 35c ea. rooted piece. E. Bennett, Rt. 1, Pitts, - Mix colors | well rooted, Yellow Lilies Nandinas, : ris, mix color, whe a diol. : ; 4 Tiger 5, $1. Add postage Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Calhoun. 20 asst. house and 20 asst. M 90; asst. Lark Add 25c pos Mrs. J. H plant cuttings ums, all for $1,- spur, 3 doz., $1. pee tage on ea. order. | Baby Spirea, Guinea King - Gable, Rt. 3, Cedar- _begonia, Zebra and Nandinas, _ . 25 ea.; Daylilies, $1 C.; 4 col. - Verbena, 3 doz. $1; Goldilocks _ Roses, $1 ea.; white, red, pur-|b ple, bronze Mums, $1 doz.: _ white Dogwood, 25c. Add post- Annie Hubbard, _ Cannas, Daffodils and Nar- Cissus mixed, Daylilies , Glad U. 5! Milk and Wine Lilies, 25 ea., $2.50 bu.: mbrella Palm, 25c ea. Add. for 100 Ib. . Mrs. W. E, i. OR 150." Cae 90e doz.; age. . Mrs. chicken feed sacks . Wooten, Rt. 2 Lavender Mums, blooms all _ summer, and pink daisy Mums, _. blooms in Sept., 6 plants, $1; _ big white and bronze Chry- santhemums, $1 doz. PP. Mrs. Claud A. Whelchel, Gainesville. Flower seed, mixed colors cre Prince Feath- er ea. i teaspoon full: J Plant, 60 a stamped addressed - envelope. Mrs. I. N. Minish, Rt = = . 4, Com- : Dbl. yellow Cannas, mixed pe _- ols. fall Pinks, Verbenas, 50c _ doz.; dbl. red Cannas, 10c ea.; _ pink Thrift, 50 C. sprigs. Add _ postage. No stamps or checks. _ Pairlee Rundles Pink, yellow, bronze and white, early blooming, cush- ion Mums and green and white 12 rooted plants, $1. Plus postage: Mrs. 2. K. Moore, Sr., Rt. 3, Canton. Purple Achimenes bulbs, $1. doz.; Scotch Broom, pink Cre- pe Myrtle, 50c ea.: unrooted cut rose and white Weigelia, Abelia and Forsythea, 3, 25c. Add postage. Exch. for Ge- ranlum cuttings, large Dah- lias, or pink Cannas. M Rhodes, Rt. 1, Canon: Liriope border plants, solid green, 75c doz.; Elaeagnus, 2-3 Sempervivum leaf Per. , Rt. 7, Gaines: | plants, $ __ President Red Cannas, large _ divisions, $1 doz.; red Crepe Myrtle, 18-24 in., 6, $1, $15 C.: 4-6 in. rooted Boxwood 007, $10 -C.5 - wood, 8 yrs. old, heav $5 doz. Del, in errell, Greenville, 10-12 in. Box- Ga. Mrs. R. F. _. Flame red (large) lily bulbs, yellow Daylilies, green Border (purple bloom) _ plants, Xmas Honeysuckle and _ /laeagnus bushes, small or _ Jarge. Mrs. Robert _ Greenville. 0c - 60c; Boxwood, different in.-2 ft. inspected, Cannot ship. Mrs. W. M. Gil- bert, 218 Elmo St., Park, Ph. PO. 1-3864. S in Grand Opera seriesAida, LaTravi- ata, LaBoheme, Mignon, Mdm. Butterfly and Rigoletto: also dwarf President red, Gaiety, Copper Giant, white Eureka and City of Port- land, freshly dub, 3, $1. Add H. W. Law, P. Maffett, - . Flower seed, per tabls., Philippine, 30c; Zinnias mix- _ d, 25c; per Tsp., Bronze Mar- _ igold, 25c; North Angle Trum- pet, 20c. Add postage: Bulbs per doz; 1 yr. Philippine, - $1.50; Tube Rose, white, 50c; Sweetshrub roots, 50c; bud- ded hibiscus roots, 75e. At my Mrs. Geo. M. Mc- | Gladaflora, 30 posta GC "Nandinas and Abelias, strong plants, Gov't. inspecte plus postage. Mrs. W. 12 dif. color Iris, all beard- ed and ee oi color Daylilies, $1. 3 doz. Liriope, $1. 100 pink Thrift, $1. Add 30 postage in Ga., 40c out of state. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville. Large, prize winning Chry- Princess Grace, Ball white, Cloud Yellow, La- vender, Bronze, Shaggy Cream, Golden Yellow, Rust, Red Charm, 25, $2.; all colors But- ton, Pom pa and Daisy type, 2 1. Add 25 p f. Silver, Rt. 5, Cuthbert. Large Cherry Laurel plants, 10c oe plus postage. B. Fudge, 157 Crawford, . Colquitt. santhemums, Large type Mums in wed, ae and white, 40c doz; old fashion Evergreen with red berries, Butterfly bushes, Al- thea and winter Honeysuckle, 20e ea.; bronze Day lilies, 15 ea. Add postage on order der $1. Mirs. Ela M. Moore, A. H. Griffin, Cataula. Nandinas, 14-16 in., 35c ea., | 3, $1: rose Thrift, $1 oe pink | Lilies, 70 doz.; pink Per. Phlox, 40e doz.; Xmas Cactus, dbl. red, single red and pink Begonia and Artillery Fern cuttings, 15c; Oak Hydrangea, 35c. Add postage. Mrs. hee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston. Pink Crepe Myrtle, Bache- lor Buttons, Ligustrum, pink Weigelia, 20c ea.; orange D lilies and white Iris, 40c doz.; annual Phlox plants, 40c C.; Chrysanthe-. eNAx. Col. Tris; $ of Bethlehem, 75c Violets, $1.25 C. Mrs Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple, White Oxalis, Star of B lehem, red Spider, lemon, orange Daylilies, 50 do doz. $2; sweet Japanese Wisteria, 50c plant. Add 50 extra for postage. on ea orde +S. Fields. 40 Madison St., Thomasville Generous packet Coleus fine colors, 20e and stamp envelope. Dbl. Sweet Willis seed free. Mrs. H. S- W. Rt. 2, Box 359, Washin Snowballs, all sizes, Narcissus, dbl. daffodils, pink running rose, white hedge Rose, Violets, $1 C.; Montbre- tia bulbs, $1 doz.; Chrysanthe- mums, white and blue Siberian and varigated Iris, 25 doz.; Mtn, Laurel, Cherokee~ Rose, Galox and Scotchbroom, 10c. Add postage. Mrs. Ned Bur- rell, Rabun Gap. d, 25 ea. Philippine Lily seed, pkt., 1/2 pt., $1.75, $3. pt. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Rt. 2, Cairo. Sweet Williams, Shasta Dai- sies, mixed Iris, 50c doz.; wall flower, For-Get-Me-Nots, Ara- bis, red Spider Lilies, 75 doz ; flowering Quince, Abelia, Wisteria, 40c ea.; root- led cuttings, lavender, Cary- opteris and Viburnum, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. C. Jones, Rt. 1, Rome, Ph, 4-2389. ostage. Mrs. Forsythia, | nicely rooted Forsythia bush, for sale will exch. for Crepe Myrt or mixed Mums; vine s will exch. for Boston fern ting or large Old Maid Mrs. M..C. Hyatt, Res. To Co. Ga., Rt. 1, Warne, N Pansy plants, and fall Pinks, two cts. ea.; 4 colors Verbena, five cts. bunch; Dahlias, lemon Lilies; -25 ea-3 Iris; 50, $15. Briar roses 3. $i Mir rence McAvoy, Rt. 1, B jump, 200, 25c; red, pink Be- Washington. rooted Geran- iums, orange Sultana, 25c ea.. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phil- lips, Rt. 1, Royston. Fast growing Ligu well rooted, 3 yr. old 3-4 ft., 10ce ea:; Cherry La 2-3 ft., 3 yr. old plants, 10 Plus postage. Jack Phil Box 104, Warm Springs, Castor Oil plant or Ri (tropical in appearance, purplish leaves, changi bronze-green, stems, sta and vines are rich red, | pods are brilliant rosy son), Plants grow from ft. high, 21c tablespoon and 4c postage. Francis Be mneau, Rt. 2, Wrens. - Dbl. Geraniums, red, rose, salmon Mapleleaf and everblooming red, pink and rose Begonias, pink Sultanas, purple Fuchsia, red Chicken | Gizzard and red with green leaf Coleus, 20c cutting; red and white striped Jew, 10c. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Royston. Philippine and Ginger lily bulbs, blooming size and asst. colors Daylilies, all 10c~ eg: colors mums, 75 doz.; mixed color Mums, 40c doz. Del. . Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. | _ Light blue and white Siber- ian Iris and Lemon Lilies, five cts. ea.; Shasta daisies, Ager- atum (lavender) and Sallie in Wildwood, once ct. ea.; Nar- cissus, white with yellow cen- ter, five cts. or 25c doz.; Scotch brooms, 10c ea.; yellow Chry- santhemums, postage. No order under 50c. J. G. Ledford, Rabun Yellow Chrysanthemums, Sallie in Wild- wood, fall white Daisies, lav- Ageratum, Boxwood cuttings, Goose Neck and Nar- cissus (white), rooted Boxwood, 10c; Scotch Broom, 15c, 2, 25c; lavender and yellow Iris, lemon and Day lilies, five cts. ea: Add pink Thrift, Add postage. V. W. Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 184, Savannah. Sago palms, 7-10 in., 6, $2.75; {3-6 in., 6, $1.50;.6-10 in., 12, $5; 3-6 in., 12, $2.75. Samuel L. Fitzgerald, c/o Palm Farm, Rt. 5, Box 192, Savannah. Chrysanthemum plants, all named _ varieties, incurved, Anemone, Fujii and Buttons. Miss Frances Taylor, Sharon. seed, bloom~ fi year, all col., $1 C. and sel addressed, stamped envel Any -amount. Mrs. T. H. wards, 1005 Davis Ave.,,' Cherokee Brave, Indian C Avalon yellow, H.R.S. S. Gypsy Girl, Warner, Ky. Sportsman, P Cactus, $2 doz. mixed, in large and Pom-poms, doz. Add postage. Ship middle of March. Mrs. Vau Rogers, Rt. 4, Toccoa. Sunshine, 25e: doz: Purrey by Nashua, import- ed Per. shrub, blooms twice ea. yr., deep coral-blooms, $1 and $1.30 ea. root; domestic Nan- dina seed, 1958 crop, 65c lb. Del. to 3rd zone. Six cts. ex- tra on checks. Mittie Collins, Rt. 1, Smithville. - Honeysuckle, Sweetshr red Dogw Sweet Myrtle, Buckey French Mulberry, Bays, larg Ligustrum, running Honey kle running Roses, Crabappl all, 10c ft. Add: postage. ] chks. Mrs, Nina L Toomsboro. White, Mtn. Laurels, : Blooming size duplex Ger- bera daisies, large Nandinas, 25c ea.; Per. white Candytuft (bunched), $1.50 doz.; Steels Pansy plants, $2.C 4-42 > dit. Daylilies, one ct. ea.;| Mrs. Rabun Gap. - Ornamental pepper seed, 7 yr. Yo Yo or Squash, tree cherry, Big Apple, Pod, Flower Garden, Purple Lights and Purple Pod, 1 pkg. of all kinds mixed, 25e or 1 pkg. either kind, 10c plus self jaddressed, stamped envelope. Mrs, M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ran- Old fashion Jonquils, 3 doz., $1.25; Althea bushes, 2 large, $1.50, 4-small, $1.50, colors, white, purple, pink and light pink with dark pink stripe center. ship. Mrs. C. Hester, Bronze shaggy Chrysanthe- mums, 15, $1; Althea, pink, |dbl., 3, $1; fall Pinks and yel- low, . white Daisies, /Miss Georgia Winkles, P.O. Box 251, Raymond. | Chrysanthemums, dif. col- ors, 25 plants, $1; Geranium, 10 cuttings, my selection, $1, mostly dbls.: Larkspur. mixed colors, 50 plants, $1; Century plants, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. P.-E. Traylor, Rebecca. 30,000 slash pine seedlings, | any number, for home or farm land, from 1 - 30,000, 1 yr. old, del. at $5 M or $1 C. John S. Laidler Adv., Pitts ter, Rochelle, Magnolia Grandiflora, grows large, tulip-like, very large, white flowers followed by pods of bright red berries, 18 ~ 24/$ in., $3, 2-3 ft., $4, 3-4 ft., $5; gwoods, 18-24 in., $3.50, 2-3 ft., $4.50. FOB. S. C. , Box 113, Rich- deep pink Do Boroughs, Rt. 1 mond Hil, _ acne Martin, Rhododendrons, Spruce Pines, white Dogwo native Azaleas, daisies, red Spider Lilies, white Narcissus, Royal Robe Violets, Sweet Williams, small Nan- 20, $1: Mrs, Usry, Stapleton, . _ 6 Boxwoods, 3 ft. high, 3 ft. wide, $8 ea.; also others for sale. Roy Carder, Suches. White Chief, Pink Chief, Silver Sheen, Shaggy Orchid, pink, white and yellow Spid- ers, $2 doz.; Dotys, red, white yellow and pink, $1.50 doz.:. red, white and yellow Buttons, $1 doz.; also, Japanese imports. Add postage. Woods, Rt. 3, Summerville, ton, Mineral Bluff. Red Salvia, dbl. red_ pink Zennias, red Prince | Touch-me-nots, Snow on red Bachelor Buttons, dbl. Marigolds, Xmas Cher: 5 kinds novelty pot pepp seed, all, 20c tsp. PP. Mrs E. Leverett, 2780 Ranchw Dr., Rt. 3, Tucker Daylilies, 2 ea. yellow, love, bi-color, pink, plicali light blue, $1.25; Per. w. Candytuft, 12, $1.25; Red Poker, large, 12, $1.50; | lilies, labeled, $1.50, $2, $3. 35c postage. Mrs. M. Washington. My selection 12 Dayli $1.50; better, $2.50; much ter, $3.00 and $5; 15 Iris, $ 12 labeled, $1.25, Large or cheaper. 35c postage on dozen. 10c ea. added Doz F, M. Combs, Washington. Purple Wisteria, B Wreath, January Jasmine, ple Lilac, Butterfly bush, Flowering ac Quince, 35c-ea., 4, $1.; Williams, all colors, 25c do e. Mrs. J. A. Wil Purple Iris, orange Daylil- ies, yellow Daffodils, white Narcissus, 3 doz. $1.25 post- paid. Milton Priest, Talking Rock. German Bearded Iris, many var., dif. col., mixed, 25 rhi- zomes, $1; 60 rhizomes, $2; Chrysanthemums, dif, eol., and var. mixed, 20 plants, $1; pur- a cuttings, rooted, Confederate Violets, : 15, $1. Add 25c postage. Mrs. Sherman Duck- ett, Talking Rock, Cedars (Evergreen), 50c ea. Vinca Minor (Evergreen), and fra grant evergreen Hone 25 ea, 5, $1. age. Mrs: Anne M 1, Talking Rock. Per, Sweet Williams, light pink, salmon pink and varie- gated, dark red and rust, 2 doz. blooming Bamboo rooted Roses. You will have to dig; exch. for or buy Bird of Paradise, Scotch Broom: and: Peonies. Mrs Box 10, Taylorsvill ple Wisteria c light blue, ysuckle vine, All plus post- FFA Chap- . Daniel, Rt. 2 doz., 45 Mimosa, Pine and | tree seed, 25c tablesp: inus, the red pod v 25c: palest in-Moon Marig _F. Smit FLOWERS FOR SALE ibe rose bites, 75e@ doz. s postage. Ethel Sullivan, 2, Marietta. Pink Cherokee Roses, Mtn. aurel, Redbud, Rhododen- n pink Crabapple, Dog- d, red, white Azaleas, hite Pine, Holly; red Maple oplar, Easter Bell, 2-3 ft., oss packed, $2.75 doz.: pink, hite Phlox, Shasta daisies, blue Violets, blue Iris, aylilies, Primiroses, $2.50 C. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Vv ineral Bluff. hite and red Dogwood, pe Myrtle, red and purple, and pink Azaleas, long leaf ine, running and bunch foneysuckle, Sweetshrubs, uckeyes, Magnolias, - sweet ays, Bird of Paradise, Crab- pple, all, 10c ft. well rooted. dd postage. Exch. for sacks. . W. Brewer, Toomsboro. Cherokee Rose, Redbud, oralberry, Strawberry bush, rabapple tree, tulip Poplar, Maple, Mtn, Laurel, white wood, Azaleas, red, orange : yellow, 2- 1/2- 3 ft., root- 200 doz. PP, No: COD. . Boon Wilson, Rt. 1, Min- oxwood, 10-18 in., $3. oted; Crepe Myrtle, Spruce. e, Bridalwreath, 2-3 ft. oh, $2. doz., rooted. Mrs. ph Dickey, Mineral Bluff. -Redbud,. Coralberry, Chero- ee rose, Crabapple, Straw- Ly ry bush, tulip Poplar, red Maple, Mtn. Laurel, white ogwood, red, orange, yellow zaleas, all native shrubs, 2- gs ft., rooted, $2.50 doz. Moss packed, No. COD. fee. Be Jy Medinolian; Rt: 1, ox 203, Mineral Bluff. White Dogwood, Mtn. Lau- el, Crabapple, 3 cols. Azaleas, do Maple, Tulip Poplar, Hol- Strawberry bush, 2-3 ft., ooted, Sa. COZ. Rhododen- ron, white Pine, Sweetshrub, Cherokee roses, 25c ea.; Ar- butus, Mtn. fern, Galax, Heart- ase, 45c doz., add postage. ucille Davis, Rt. 1, Box-425; lineral Bluff. Tulip Poplar, Balle: Straw- erry bush, white Dogwood, tn. Laurel, Crabapple, 3 cols. Azaleas, red Maple, 2-3 ft., rooted, $2. doz.; Rhododen- dron, Sweetshrub, "white Pine, Cherokee Loses; 23 ea.; Mtn. fern, Arbutus, Heartease, 45c oz. Add postage. Mrs. W. D. avis, Rt, 1, Box 215, Mineral 4s Pink, white Mtn. Laurel, ed, yellow Azaleas, pink herokee roses, white Dog- ood, pink Crabapple, Rho- dodendron, white Pines, Holly, Redbuds, creek Hemlock, red laple, Tulip Poplar, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; white Shasta Dai- Violets, $2.75 Mrs. Eunice Henry, Mineral Bluth : Rooted Ivy, that clings to ecks and brick (not poison), stays green all yr. 15c plants, 10c cutting: Order before April: 1..Mrs.. T. M. Harris, Milner, Box 209. Pink and white Mtn. Lau- els, red, yellow Azaleas, pink Cherokee roses, Crabapples, Redbuds, tulip Poplar, Holly, white Pines, yellow Easter Belle, strawberry bush, white Dogwood, purple Butterfly bush, 2-3 ft., $2.75. doz.; pink hlox, white Shasta. daisies, aylilies, $2.75 C. Gladys obinson, Mineral Bluff. Orange, red and yellow Aza- eas, white Dogwood, Mtn. ee red Maple, tulip Pop- Crabapple, straw berry oa Redbud, Coralberry, Cherokee rose, 2-1/2-3 ft. ooted, native shrubs, $2.50 1OZ.; PP. Moss. packed. No OD. Mrs. Edna Rukat, Rt. 1, Aineral Bluff. Redbud, strawberry, and oralberry bush, orange, red, and yellow Azaleas, Chero- kee rose, Holly bush, Crabap- le, Red Maple, tulip Poplar, tn. Laurel, white Dogwood, (72-3 - fi. rooted, mative bs, $2. 50 doz. PP. Moss d. No. COD. Roy H. Wil- 4. 1, Box 203, Mineral +1 of 20: dit. gies, orange et purple}. Orange Daviilies anived colo lors Iris, purple Wisteria, 50c CAR ont del. Charlie K, Smith, Rt. 1, Gordon Rd., Ma- bleton. White Wisteria, Honeysuckle, 50c ea.; white Fairy Lily, purple Iris, 2-4 tone zronze and yellow Iris, 50c doz. Add postage under $1.. Sxch. for pink Fairy Lilies. Mrs. Effit Smith, Rt. 1, Nee ton. Cheistinas Chrysanthemums one ea. varieties, mnt: ed, $1.: blooming size Ger- beras, $3. doz.: Goldenglow, pink and purple Violets, pink Yarrow ,many cols. annual Phlox, 36. $1.: several cols. Tris, 25, $1. Add 30c postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. ~ FLOWERS WANTED Want large type Dahlias, in pink, red, bronze, two-tone; everblooming Roses, pink, yel- low, white, also Tree Rose, low growing Mums and Coral- berry (red berries all winter). Mrs. W. V. Silvers, Rt. 3, Elli- jay. . Want 2 true to name sweet Tea-Olive, Camellia, ever- blooming Gardenia, and con- sider cuttings of real light pink Cannas. Mrs. Joe Self, 996 As- | tor Ave. S. W., Atlanta 10. Want | some bi-color Lespe- deza plants. Quote price. D. = Grow, Colquitt. Want large, fresh Leeks (of | the Lily family). State quan- tity and price. Hubert Cham- bers, Box 488, Canton. Want the old time Johnny- Jump-Ups, in purple only, and tiny Pansies (seed themselves all over), also called Heart- ease, not cultivated Violas. 2. Ry Boutin, 2215 17th Ave., Columbus. Want Cannas: White City, White Queen, or other white, fiery red, deep rose pink, har- dy or hardy creeping Phlox, deep, bright red, crimson, sal- mon, pink with dark edge, white with red-eye. State rea- sonable prices. Ernest fy liams, Rt. 1, Monroe. Want 1 or more Amaryllis bulbs. Buy or exch. plants for same. W. F. Smith, Re 3, Box 25, Griffin. Want pound, more or less, blue Violet crowns. Exch. same amount in wt. of Dioscorea Batatas (blooms perfume. yard) bulblets; also want show-box full Thrift. Exch. same amt. deep blue hardy Vinca (Periwinkle). Miss F. B. Moore, Suwanee, Want 2 or 3 plants of hardy Water Lilies, pool types, dark colors or yellow. Mrs. J. Re Massey, Rupert. Want 6 Granny Grey Beard, come after. Mrs. W. M. Law- ler, 2140 oe Rad, SW: Atlanta jabs Want to hear fn experi- enced growers of fine Chry- santhemums. C. J. Garrett, P.O, Box 112, Bremen. Want some plants of the variegated Leaf Liriope. Send sample of leaf, and state quan- tity and price. J. L. Hoffman, P. O. Box 29, Forsyth, > ~ EQUIPMENT FOR SALE One 2 wheel fede? slightly used, with oak body, op fA 6 ft., $50; 1 wagon wheel, $3. W. E. Hayes, Rte Young Sts Lilburn. : Farm Master, table ioe. elec. incubator; 300 cap., good as. new, $35, H. T. Martin, as Danielsville, Phe $627. 3 2 wheel garden tractor, soo tires, .runs good, includes plows, cultivator, drag harrow, disc harrows and mowing ma- chine, $150. James Anderson, |. 1039 Fraser St., Roswell. Ford. Ferguson tractor, 1948 M, in good condition. P. A: De- David Bradley garden tractor, good roots. Write price. Will | Tato 7. D. 15 with hydrau- | lie angle blade, in good condi- tion. W. M. Thompson, Rt. 4, Rocky Pace, e838 Ford tracto r, cultivator. planters and planting plates, distributors, side dressers, dbl. harrow, peanut plow and trac- tor pump, Mrs. Minnie Strick- land, Rt. 1, Broxton. 1952 Ford tractor, 2 bush and bog harrows, 4 disc tiller, 2 disc plow, cotton duster, (all equip. for Ford tractor), and 12 row grain drill. John Mich-~ ael, c/o Homer Wardlaw, Nic- holson, Ph. oer Fedexal 2H. wagon, $25; 2 H middle buster, $10; mule scoop, $10; -|iron dbl. tree with singletree, $5; 2 sets of gears with 2 lea- ther collars, one $6, other $5, sizes 17 and 19. G. L. Jackson, tain, "Ph, 9027. 1 two wheel trailer for fair tires, bed 3 x 4 ft., $15. C. M. Gardner, 637 Connally a East Point, PH, =PO. < 1 power tae press with al- most new motor, in good con- dition, $200: 1 grist mill, $75; complete blacksmith shop, $15. All in good condition: Mrs. J. E. Guilford, Rt, 1, Lizeila, Ph. West 5-2185. Farmall M tractor, in good condition, $600. Wilbur Elli- oe ; Zebulon, Ph, Logan 7- 58. ee One 12 can Intnl. milk cool- er, also, milk cans and areator. Miriam House, Tignall, Ph. Atwater 5- 2965. 2-1/2 HP garden tractor with Brigs and Stratton motor with harrow, cultivators and lay off plow, $100. Howard ee Rt. 1, Cornelia, Ph. 125- +. One 06 Fricks Bra with jalmost new frame work, in good condition; for saw, no power unit. J. A. Crumley, Rt. 3, Gainesville. Belt pulley for jeep, $10; old fashion pea thrasher, $10; 1 pr. barringoff dise for AC-B tractor, $4.50. B. F. ee Rt. A Armuchee. One 1950 Ford 3/4 ton pick. up with 3 horse van bed, all metal, $550 or will trade for 2.01 tandem trailer. Gene Wil- ere Foster Ave., Rome, Ph. One small tractor (6 HP) te and 6 pieces of equipment. T. KK. Hudiow, Po O. Box 221, Doraville, Ph. Norcross 2213. One heavy duty tractor wag- on in good condition, $65. Her- man Mallory, RFD 1, Box 371, Griffin. One cultivator, 3 int hitch in good. condition, also, new |plows and scrapes, cheap. H. C. Lahey, 411 14th St. N. W., Atlanta 13, Ph. TR. 4- 9094. Farmall F-20 tractor in -|good running cond. $150; also, |two 1 H wagons, in- good con- dition, Ried Standridge, Rt: 4," Commerce. 1955 Fordson Major oe extra good cond., just com- pletely overhauled; also, farm truck, 1-1/2 07 stake body in good condition. Edward Dod- son, Fairburn, Ph. 7359 after 5:00 P.M. = Fordson: Major Diesel trac- tor. Write or call. Alvin Cor- bin, Rt, 2, Rome, Ph. 4-2363. Farmall M. good condition, fair tires and 1 Taylor- -Way, 8 disc, Bush and Bog harrow, {pull type, priced reasonable. J. J. Smith, White Plains. Ph. HO. T= 3503. : 36 in. Cole grist corn mill, at my home. L. L. Blackmon, Tignall. Cole biantea, 2 H turner, 1 horse turners, 2 plow stocks, distributor, drag harrow, and 2. sets plow gear, all mule drawn. A. N: Sensing, Cedar} Grove Rd., Fairburn, Rt. 2; Box 309. - One Friend spray. machine with power take off, in fair condition, cheap. W. P. Lee, ee |Foor, Rt. 3, ees Lg a without plow, $115; Cub trac- section harrow, single section | tion. W. R. Jackson, Fayette- Rt. 2, Tucker Rd., Stone Moun- 40 combine, Intnl. hitch mow- drawn farming tools, and corn Ph. 4498 after 7 P. M. in good condition, with belt. jand shafts, ready to go, $75 - Allis Chases CA 2 row | and Allis Chalmers B farming equipment, each, $300; Farm- all B with bottom plow, $150, tor, $80, all kinds of. parts;. also, F 30 Farmall tractor perfect cond., ee 4. wheel Intnl, trailer. $80. B J. Beall, Hazlehurst, Ph. FR. 5-2824, o John Deere, 6 ft., combine with grain bin, in good condi- ville. 48 cages for laying hens, in| good condition, $25. M. J. 1/5567. Powder Springs, Ph, 555 1 mule drawn Boyetts ie ton sprayer in good shape for tractor tires, not a. break in them, $40 for both. Burl Man- ning, Rt. 3, LaFayette (near Villanow), Med. size farm bell, $5; has no frame, cannot ship. Mrs. H. L. Wilson, Box 86, Pine Lake, Ph. HI. 3-6140 Atlanta, One each Allis Chalmers ing machine, Intnl. rotary hoe (pull type), Intnl. 4 row weeder and 14 ft. drag har- row. Selling out. All good as new. See. A. D. Spivey, Rt. 1, Sandersville. Caterpillar dozer, D-4, early 1950 model, hydraulic lift, in good condition, $3750: Amis B. Cochran, 613 E. Morris St, Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-1957 days. John Deere B tractor with cultivators, fert. unit, and planters, $695. heel: Davis, Pinehurst; Ph. 330; = Deep well pump, $35; 12 x 28 tractor tire, $20; also, horse shucker and sheller with mot- or. John Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple, 1 Sioux grain mettle ben, like new, 1,250 bu. capacity, $400. E. Fountain, Ft. Valley. One 24 disc Ford dbl. sec. harrow, 3 point hitch, pull type, used very little, $145 or exch. for pick up rotary hoe 3 point hitch in good cond.; one 2 H wagon, good cond., $40. M. M. Re eotie, Sanders- ville. HD-9 Allis Chalmers bull- dozer and Buchgrus-Erie 8 yd. pan, in good. condition. Mrs. Earl Stevenson, Oy ston Ph, 8152, <2 Massey Harris = tractor.30,; also, 1 John Blue cotton dust- er, 6 row and 1 subsoiler. W. F, Dorsey, Lovejoy. 1 late model B Allis Chal- mers tractor in first class cond. with cultivators. All tires in excellent shape, also with lights, starter and power lift, priced to sell. John C. Reid, Zebulon. Allis Chalmers, maodel 60, all crop combine and 1 Allis Chal- mers 28 disc tandem disc-har- row. Both in good workable -|eondition. Mrs. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ph. 6484, One 395 Carley saw mill, complete, $190; also, one 9- N Ford tractor, just overhauled, $490 FOB. J. R. Hill, Green- ville, Cultivator and flat hoteces plow for Allis Chalmers. B tractor, for sale or, will trade for cattle. O. C. Baker, -Rt.. 2, So:--Chatt st; LaFayette. Ford tractor, 3 point hitch, harrow, good tires and in good shape, $395. Q. P. King, Rt. 2, Carrollton. Ph. TE. 2-6569. Farmall A tractor, new tires, good paint, harrow, cultivators and planters, reasonable price. Lewis. V. Fincher, a 85, Riverdale. : Delco light plant, engine and 16 batteries, in- good condi- tion, $30 FOB my farm. R. L. Brantley 1708 Coleman a Macon. 2 row, pull Seine. oa hoe, perfect condition, used. very little, $40. R. J. Kupper, Ret. 5, Cumming. Allis Chalmers G tractor, good cond., cultivators, turn plow,. harrow, planters, fert. dist., Shefield plow, $500, Willard V. Lee, 1911 Carswell Ave. Rt. 4, wave a AT.- diameter with fan and Se sale or trade; also, two 10 x 24] | Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay. . power take off, bush and bog ; | priced reasonable. within 50 mi. of Homer. Roy Electric brooder, 8- stat in extra good econd.; al, horse drawn harrow in ex lent cond, Bargain er a fot other farm equipme Chappell, Columb bus, Ba. F. ce 4-2862. cultivator, used once, parts a new, extra discs and shields, Make offer or will trade for R. Franks, Rt. 1, Bremen, a Buchanan 5156 after 6 P 1956 Allis Chalmers tractor, new motor and front end load er. 6 mi. from Cedartown on fand= Ri22) Cedartown. Gerlinger fork lift truck, 18,000 lb. cap., 6 ft. forks, side Model 50 Keystone wee drilling machine, with or. without 2 T Intnl, truck, for sale or will trade for goo Ve ment. Cecil Turner, RFD 2, -Elyo. boro, John Deere A factor wit 6 disc John Deere tiller, set 0 cultivators and planters com. plete, 1 heavy dbl. section In tnl. harrow and 3. section spike tooth harrow and weed+ er, at my place, $1,200. Cy W. ville, Ph. Main 5- 7522. built engine, ing harrows, duty tractor wagon, almost new, $200; dirt scoop, utility pan, $10; soda box at- tachment, $25 and tractor jack, - etta, Ph. 3373. Youn Deere tractor, run 1,800 hrs., 3 point huekup starter and lights, good as new, tool dise plow, priced reasonable} also, John Deere 6 row cotton duster. Robert Lee Campbell, Rt! 2; Box: 76, Temple. ee tivator plus extra disc and turning plows, used only once, nearly new, reasonably priced. John R. Franks, Rt. 1, Bremen, Pie Buchanan 5156 after. A EQUIPMENT WANTED Want 1 Cole planter with -|plates, horse drawn, no teri lizer attachment. cash price, H. E. Hartley, Must be in good operating tilizer spreader. CFE nia, Ph, 6002, Want ~Ford ea scrape change for nice fruit trees 0 tractor steel wheels mounted wood saw or sonable cash price. Want a 1 good. and cond. or are me, o Crenshaw, Rt. , Pitts. er, 5-1/2 or 6 ft. cut. Stat cond, and price, also want planters for W D Allis Chal. mers tractor, in good cond. Se Prefey Chambers, Star Rt., Homer. dition, (knocker type) cheap for cash. WwW, a Welch, Ri Tifton. Want Bermuda grass oe Sapp, Abbeville. sonably. priced. Leo = /Graatville,. ae Hogansville 135099. tae E oe Rt. 3, pode t Covington planter. and Fong re Angus heifers or cows. John 1952 Ford tractor, mower, a Lake Creek Rd. Lester Lof= shifter and slope- piler, in exe. | cellent cond., priced to sell F, B. Cole, Box 267, Newnan. farm tractor and some equip- 850 laying cages toe oie oe for -sale cheap. Cliff Marsh=. burn, Poo. 435, Swains- oo as Hadden, Clarks Mill, Louis- 1952 Ford tractor with ye= $650; planters and cultivators, $200: smooth: _ $150; 5-1/2 ft, rotary bush. hog, $200; heavy - $10. Thomas Webb, Alphar= Ss 1954 model 2 Near 40. M Tt Fard corn planter and culs Sa Give. ek Crabapple Hill, Ellenwood, Rt ~ Pl, Ma T- 405%. 7 : Want manure cope ee & condition, also want 8 ft. fers _ Allen, Rt. 3, Rocksprings Rd., ae , blade, reversable type, in exe _ and ae small, wind mill for home use. on my 50 A farm. State Pk Want pull cS rotary aes Want 1 mule drawn guano distributor in first class cone er and peanut weeder. T. F. 5 Want planter and fectiiees iS attachments for Farmau, cub ~~ tractor, in good condition, reas : a a S75 bar, 2 dise John Deere, 26 in, ~ a aa Want Briggs Wisconsin or Clinton engine with automa: tic clutch, 6-9 HP (or consi- der without elutch) for gar- den tractor; also want four 8 x 400 or 9 x 400 equip. tires and wheels with or without ubs and bearings. B. T. Cari- thers, Rt. 1, Nicholson. Want Ford, Case or John Deere 2 or 3 plow, 1950-1952 model with set of 2 disc plows, _ eutting and smoothing har- row, in good repair, within 75 mi. radius of Atlanta. Give . description, cond. and_ price. 3. M. Burt. Jr., Box 317 A, Rt. 3, Alpharetta, Ph. Cum- ming, 7-6491. Want E-Z filo fertilizer spreader, in perfect condition; also, for sale, Ford 3 point, _ pickup manure and dirt scoop, a excellent cond., $50. Jesse Beckwith, 3855 Randall Mill Rd. Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 7- 9803. Want pea thrasher. Call or write. Wilbur Conner, Rt. 3, - Hawkinsville, Ph. Twilight 2- (2193. ae Want planters, cultivators and mower for John Deere M| tractor, in good condition and oe po priced for cash. H. 'e Want at once elec. wire to heat 3 sweet potato beds, size 6 ft. x 60 ft. Contact. Emory | - Harris, Rt. 1, Butler, Ph. Un- jon 23581, e - Want 2 wheel trailer in good , eondition, James Thrasher, Farmington, Ph. SO. 9-37 14. Oi Want Diesel motor to pull ED 4, Milner, Ph, Griffin 4897. | 3 Want planters and fertilizer |: distributor and cultivator for Super C Farmall tractor. Want to hear from party at once. - Roy Collins, Pelham, Rt. 1, Box 74, Ph. 3496. Want power sprayer, trac- tor drawn, suitable for spray- ing small peach orchard, 50- 100 gal. ecap., m good or re- - pairable cond. for cash. Alk letters ans. J. H. Floyd, 301 Center Ave., East Point, Ph. PO. 1-4262. Want attachments for 1957 model or later Standard rid- ing garden tractor. Would like to have dise plow, cultivators and harrow. Mrs. L. C. Bryan, Rt. 3, Box 432, Albany. Want Ford tractor 641 or 651 and all farm equipment. _ State price, cond., and what ou have. Claude C. Kile, Rt. | 3 . \seed, $4.50 bu. basket, Fxp. 8, Box 222-B, Griffin. . Want to buy cheap for cash, _ John Deere model LA tractor. _ Give price and cond., in first _ letter. L. H. Darnell, Waco. _ FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFA i & 6useniced by Manufacturer _ F Found by State Chemist P= Penalized ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia _. My-T-Pure 50% Dairy Supplement CAMILLA COTTON GIL COMPANY, Camilla, Georgia _ Micago Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Bist Class CLAXTON MILLING COMPANY, Claxton. Georgia _ Greund Corn Shucks, Cobs & Molasses JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia Turner, Carlton, Ph. 3586. 15 in. hammer mill. Ira Teem, | FOR SALE Fescue seed, Germ. 97 pet., 18c lb. John Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple, Ph, 4498 after 7 p.m. Seed cane, per stalk 10,000 green sugar, six cents; 3,000 old fashion light green soft, eight cents; 1,000 blue sugar, 10c. S. J. Foss (at-Den- mark), P. O. Brooklet, Ph. Statesboro, TE 9-3187. Old time little white tender half runner garden bean seed, Germ. 95 pct. and tender cut short cornfield, Germ. .92 pct., $1 cupful, plus postage, 9c for }eup, asc for 2. Sirs: LH. Wade, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. ' Black strived half runner bean seed, Germ. 92 pct., 45c cupful; old*fashion bunch okra seed, Germ. 88 pct., 40c cup- ful, All del, Mrs. Leila Phil- ins: Rt. Royston. White crowder peas, Germ. 86 pct: 5 tb, $1.75 PP; 60 1h. $14 FOB. John A. Wilson, Mar- tin. Tender white cornfield bean eee and tender green okra seed, each, 50 cupful. Add _post- age. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. ee Tender white half runner beans, Germ. 88 pct., white eornfield, Germ. 80 pet., early 50 cupfull; white bunch but- ter beans, Germ. 76 pet., lady peas, Germ. 96 pct. 40c cup. Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Whit- field, Rt. 3, Jasper. - Jumbo, 30c; long-dipper, Mar- 'tin and faney, (4 different kinds), 25e. J. C. Self, Avais. Large size, short neck, im- proved Martin gourd seed, 15c package. Mrs. C. A. Hammond, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald. Bushel gourd seed, 4-5 ft. around, $1 doz. B. H. Sam- ples, Dublin. : Seed cane: 4 or 5,000 stalks Red 3-4 ft. long; about 10 or 1500 Old Blue, 2-4 ft., run around 3 ft., 3c stalk at th bed. Ready to move now. De- posit required. George Guan, Stillwell. California multiplying beer seed, 35c start. PP. Mrs. Kee- die Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan. White, tender, half runner garden beans, 65c tea cupful; early brown crowder peas, 50c Hickory King seed corn, $1 'gal., $1.75 pk.; also, ground sage, 40e tea cup and garlic hulbs, 40e doz. Add postage. re. B.. Brown, Rt. |, -Ground. Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato not prepaid; lower price on large quantities. Now booking -erders for Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato plants. Fred C. Harri- son, Blackshear. (P) Fiber (P) Protein & Fiber (P} Fiker 5 = PN Seed, 65 cupful; red speckle crowder peas, white mush peas | brown bunch, Germ 77 pcet., | Gourd seed, per dozen | tea cup; blue Java peas, 40;} Ball | ing, sunflower seed, 30 cup- ful; jack beans, 15c large pkt.; gray Tenn. pie pumpkin seed, 15e pkt. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Pensacola Bahia seed, ap- prox. 5,000 lbs. Germ. 50.50 and firm seed, 41 pet. (97.5 pet.}. No noxious weeds. State best offer. N. A. Boyette, Ha- hira. a Empire W. R. cottonseed, Ist yr. from breeder, 838 pect. Germ. Machine delinted. Cere- san treated. Even wt. 100 Ib. bags, $6 per hundred lbs. FOB shipping point. C. A. Bryant, Royston. Hand saved 1957 round, dark green rind, yellow meat watermelon seed, 90 _ pct. Germ., 60e teacupful. Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Rt. 2, Calhoun. 1 Ci; 3600; $3; Mastodon strawberry, $1.25 C. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. All the Kudzu you can dig for $1. Easy to get to in flat field on my drive, at Mill- edgeville city limits on Rt. 441 going toward Eatonton. John LA. Lawrence, Rt. 2, Box 345, Milledgeville. Large amount of garlic plants, for sale in bulk or 35c doz. You pay postage. Mrs. George Beck, RFD, Braselton. - Kudzu crowns, well. rooted, $2 C.: 500, $7; $1250 M. Add postage. C. D. Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Large, well rooted, Blake- more strawberry plants, damp. C., $9 M. Add postage. Mrs. Cornell Stowers, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. Muscadine grape vines, hazelnut, beechnut bushes and May cherries and blue Damson ions, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Sullen, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Boysenberry plants, strong, 2 doz., $3 PP.; old fashion blue Damson plum trees, 1-2 yr. size, 50c ea.; 5-6 ft. $1 ea.; few Santa Rosa plum trees, 0c ea. All damp packer, state hinspected. Mrs. George Col- rAtlanta 5, Ph. BL. 5-1449, 6 ft., Il and, 2 yr. old, 40c ea.; old fashion blue Damson plum, 3, 4 and 5 ft., 1 and 2 +yrs. old, 25e ea. No deliver- ies or ~mail orders. Ernest Alexander, 114 New St., Deca- tur, Ph. nights, DR. 8-9438, Worlds best everbearing Superfeetion strawberry lanta, Ph. DI. 4-4706. Charleston Wakefield, Early Jersey Wakefield and Round Dutch frostproof cahbage $2, $3 M.; white Bermuda fonions, 300, $1, 500, $2, $2.50 IM. PP im Ga. or all plants, PROTEIN G 50.6 F 54.4 36.0 32.8 2.00 3.1 34.0 $2 M. Exp. Col. Odis Conner, Pitts. | Old fashion, large bloom- lraspberry, Klondike strawberry plants, | packed, prompt shipment, $1} plums, 6, $1; also, garlic on-} rwell rooted,:6, $1, $1.75 doz,,| lins, 891 Hammond Dr., NE,, | Turkey brown fig trees, 5 -| plants, $2 C. PP. C. A. Shell, | 1675 Willis Mill Rd., S.W., At- | plants, ready, 300, $1.25, 500, | | Kudzu crowns, $8 M. H. M. Ford, P. O, 147, Lavonia. Fox grapevines, witch hazel, sour wood, 3, $l Mtn. blue berry, yellow root, 6, $1; wild goose- berries, wild dewberry, 4, $1. All well rooted, 18-24 in. Damp |, moss packed Add postage. Mrs. Charlie Wilson, Rt. 1 Morganton. Cabbage plants, $1 C, 3 , $1.50, $3.50 M_ delivered, $2 M at farm. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Round Dutch, Charleston land Early Jersey Wakefield frost proof cabbage plants, ready, 300, $1.25, 500, $2, $2.75 M.; white Bermuda onion plants, 300, $1, 500, $2, $2.50 M. All PP in Ga. or Exp. oe at $2 M. R. Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. Milton 8-2035. ar SL: Red and yellow plum, 4, eld fashion sweet peach, 3, Mtn. huckleberry, bearing size, | 25, $1, $3 C.; streamliner ever- bearing strawberry plants, $2 '.; muscadine cuttings, 20, $1. $5 orders PP. Mrs... B, f Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon. Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce, dill, head- ing collards, Wakefield cah- bage, rutger tomatoes, ready, '35c doz.; Rutger tomatoes only by the M, $5 FOB farm. No} less than $1 orders. Mrs. H. V. Franklin Sr., Rt. 1, Register. Delicious, sweet, bearing grape cuts, early purple, late black and late white, 15, $1. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 2, Box 30, Cobbtown, "2 Chas. Wakefield, Early Jer- sey Wakefield. and Round Dutch frostproof cabbage and | white onion plants, 70c C.; white multiplying onion plants, 65e C; old fashion biue Damson plum bushes, 3, $1.45; | parsley plants, 35 doz.; gar- lic plants, 40e doz. Fred With- erspoon, 308 Holderness St., a Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 3- Horseradish roots, red sas- safras, Queen of Meadow, 50c lb.; Tanzy, spearment, balm, -yellow dock, yellow root, wild strawberry, 35 doz.; black butter nut walnut, red and sugar plum trees, 50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. White Bermuda onion plants, nice size, 500, $1.25, $2 M. all orders accepted. E. L. Fitzger- ald, Fitzgerald, Box 662. | FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE 1 or 2 hundred bales Lespe- deza, Crab grass and Fescue hay, large size bales, 50c bale at my farm. H. L. Bridges, Box 1, Talmo, Ph. EM. 7-8425. Approx. 900 bales joy. Se- recia and Clover and Fescue,| 75c bale, 2 mi. from Arcade, ijust. off Areade-Statham hwy. R. A. McCreery, Rt. 2, Jeffer- rgon, Ph. EM. 7-8719. JANUARY, 1959 FAT 2.5 5.2 FIBER 9.0 41330 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Au Duplex Egg Mash 20% G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia Pay Lead Ground Peanut Hay & Molasses ; Cherokee T, | Richard (P) Profein, Fat & Fiber ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas Rice Mill By-Product : 1 100 tons, Coastal Ber jhay, bright, cured and without rain, highly fertilized, square bales, $25. ton. FOB Buena Vista. Can load traile trucks. Thomas Miller, Rt, 4 Buena Vista, Ph. MI. 9-4022. Several hundred bales O, hay, all bright, heavy bale cured without rain, 90e bale a farm, $1.00 bale del. 25 m radius in truck load lots of 8 bales. R. H. Underwood, Rt Bethel Community, Cony: Ph: 4941, oe Coastal Bermuda hay, hig Ty fertilized, baled with w will del. up to 200 mi. in ton lots. Call collect. J. L. len, RFD 3, Dublin. Large quantity of Lespede. za, Brown top Millet and Oai hay in square bales, bal without rain, $30. ton ea.. barn or will trade for catt EK. A. Ballard, Rt. 3, Fayet ville, Ph. 2981. Millet, Sudan. grass ha priced for quick sale. For pointment to inspect hay receive price info. cont L. Carpenter, Ha well, Ph. FR. 6-4588. Nig 700 bales Kobe Lespedez hay, 75e bale; 750 bales Alfal. fa hay, $40. ton at barn. Jame Thrasher, Farmington, Ph. SO 9-3714. 500 bales bright Fescue hay, large bales, no rain, 35 ba at barn. L. G. Stewart, 123 Prey Park Rd., Roswell, 6154. | Afprox 25 tons Serecia an Fescue hay near Roswell, $31 ton. Dr. Marvin A. Mitch 490 Peachtree St., NE, Atlan. ta, Ph. JA. 3-7266.. a 300 bales Serecia Lespedez rand 300 bales good Oats ha for sale. A. D. Spivey, Rt Jordon Mill Rd, Sandersvilk 500 bales bright, fertil Crabgrass and Bermuda hay, - 65c bale at. barn. Can deliver. T. F. Hendrix, Palmetto, P. 6631. fields baled without rain, 1 heavy, square, wire tied bales, $30. ton. FOB. Can conver iently load trailer trucks. Bi Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta, Ph. C. 2-5313. Hay per ton10 tons Crab- grass, some Coastal mixed in, from well fertilized field, $15.; approx. 3 tons Serecia Les- pedeza and 4 tons mainly Kobe Lespedeza with soi Coastal and Crabgrass mix- ture. All good hay, baled with- out rain, $25. at barn. Donald Peavy, Rt. 3,.Cuthbert, Ph. 11d-J-2. : Highly fertilized and lim Crimson Clover, Fescue ai Oat hay, cut in dough, no rair on it, large square bales, $3 ton. 75c bale at barn in D \cula. Ph. Lawrenceville Thornwell 3-3938. John D. Gilbert, 1896 Ridgewood NE., Atlanta 7. a Highly fertilized Coa Bermuda hay, put up in squ bales without rain, bale or $30. ton. N. A. Jelks, Jr... esville, Ph. TR. 6-2380. 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