Pail Comptet
Commissioner
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Farmers
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1959 oe : he
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~ How Do You Feel s
About Price Supports :
_ The current issue of one of the nations largest
farm publications claims that 62 percent of Georgia's :
farmers want the government to do away with all ie : 2
~ forms of price supports and leave the farmer on _ |
his own. | | | |
In order to set the record straight | want every ee Leis es i
farmer who reads this to sit down and write me a oe ae
card or letter saying whether or not he thinks the
government should support farm prices,
If Georgia farmers want to do away with price ;
_ Supports | want to know it. a |
Phil Campbell
Commissioner of Agriculture
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Georgia _ Georgia, First:
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LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS e@ NAYAL STORES Se
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Candler Clement Jr
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Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covmgton, Ga.,
oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
1937, at post office, Covington, Ga.,
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special
for in Secticn 1108. Act of Oct. 8,
PSB SARS 2
FARM
WORK
WANTED
Middleaged woman and 3
children want job on farm. 2
boys can drive tractor and
have farm exp., and dairy exp.
Small daughter. Not scared of
work. Have to be moved. State
what you pay and full parti-|-
culars. Mrs. Louise Haygood,
c/o Lamar Adamson, Rt. 1,
Rex.
Man and wife, raised on
farm would consider job on
farm, cattle, hog or most any
kind farm work for reasonable
wages. No share crop. Some
tractor exp. and some carpen-
ter work. Sober, honest and
dont use tobacco. Need good
3 R. house wired for stove,
prefer near Atlanta. C. P.
Craven, c/o Paul Elison, Rt. 2,
Austell.
22 yr. old man, white wants
- work on poultry farm. Mar-
ried, no children. Must be
furnished. Do not have any
furniture. Exp. all farm ma-
chinery. Drive any make trac-
tor or truck. Go anywhere and
consider all offers. Lamar
Whitehead, 288 Prather Bridge
Rd. c/o Frank Whitfield, Toc-
coa.
Want job on Poultry or do-
ing regular farm work. Can
drive truck and tractor. Go
anywhere. Work for board,
room and reasonable salary.
- Donald Davenport, Rt. 2, Cov-
ington.
36 yr. old woman with 2
children, wants light farm
work on farm. Prefer with
~ widow, or elderly couple, or
yoom, board and salary,. at
once. Can furnish Ref. Zelma
Faucett, Rt. 1, c/o Mrs. W. O.
Morris, Temple.
Man, wife and 2 daughters
wants job on chicken farm,
tending to laying hens or broil-
ers, close to school bus line.
Need job right away. Some
experience. James Norwood,
Rt, 2, Cumming.
Se ron eas
Single, white, 21 yr. old
woman wants job doing light
farm work, with reliable party.
Room, board and reasonable
salary. Harriet Burns, Rt. 1,
Young Harris.
Want job tending to chick-
ens on farm, for private room,
board, and $20. week. Dont
drink, but do smoke. White,
38 yrs. old, and must have
transportation furnished. Mrs.
Lillie Ellis, Rt. 3, c/o J. W.
Nation, Blairsville..
Middleaged single man
wants job on Egg farm, or will
take chicken houses and look
after on satisfactory basis a-
greed upon. Jake Johnson,
4120 Peachtree Rd., Apt 12 D.,
Atlanta 19. Ph. CE 3-2346.
Single, white man, 50 yrs.
old, wants job helping on a
farm. Cannot. drive tractor or
truck, but can work mules,
hoe and do odd jobs, for board,
washing and small wages.
Must have Bus fare. Prefer
with large family. Give num-
ber and ages in family. Taft
Parker, c/o Sid Williams, Rt.
3. Milan.
Elderly man wants job light /
farm chores on farm for room
and board. Daniel W. Sutton,
411 Luckie St. N.W., Apt. 12.
Atlanta 13.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want share cropper. 1 H.
crop, also extra work on farm
for wages. House. S. S. Storer,
Rt. 4, Douglasville.
Want large family, white or
colored, to live on farm and
work by the day. Have large
7 R. house on Mail and School
Bus Rt., near Churches. W. C.
Moore, Rt. 4, Cochran,
pe epee ; ee {
Fitzgerald. |
MARKET BULLETIN
Want middleaged woman to
live on farm and do light farm
work for home and $15 week.
J. B. Bannister, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.
Want honest, sober man for
crop cultivation, and general
work on cattle farm. Give age,
number yrs. experience, and
wages expected. C. M. Pippin,
c/o Shamrock Ranch, Rt. 2,
Albany.
Want reliable, sober man,
lifetime farm exp. 50-55 yrs.
old, small family for farm
work. Wife also do part time
work. State wages wanted and
length of time on last job. D.
O. Stough, Rt. 1, Locust Grove.
Want colored family to live
on farm and help with farm
work. 4 R. house wired for
electricity. J. Max McClung,
Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. Jones-
boro GR 8-6566.
Want man with small family
to work on Livestock and hay
farm. No row crops. Good 3 R.
house furnished. Lights and
water in house. Must have
tractor exp. In good com-
munity. J. P. Simpson, Rt. 2,
Buffington Rd. College Park.
Ph. PO 1-6859.
Want reliable white, christ-
ian woman about middleaged
to live on farm with elderly
woman and do light farm
chores, for room, board and
$25.00 month. Mrs. W. E. Wal-
ler, Rt. C, Box 55, Griffin.
Want nice, white woman to
do light farm chores on farm.
Must be healthy, 40-60 yrs.
old. Live in home on farm,
room, board and $20. month.
Mrs. Jack Rogers, Rt. 2, Clax-
ton.
Want man for farm work..
Can use man up to 50 yrs. old
if able bodied and can run
tractor and mowing machine,
ete. Must be dependable and
give Ref. R. L. Jackson, Rt. 1,
he Flint River Farm, Jones-
oro.
Want middleaged, white, so-
ber couple to work on poultry
farm together, and grade Eggs.
Must have good eve-sight. No
exp. necessary. House, wood,
water furnished. Prefer farm
couple. Mrs. M. Deaton, 359
No. Highland Ave. N. E. At-
lanta. Ph. JA 1-1784.
Want man to work and make
crop with mules, keep fence
up. Will furnish room, board
and reasonable wages. Will
come after. Ready now. J. W.
ane Jr., Rt. 3, Bowdon. Ph.
Want man. with family to
raise chickens on 50-50 basis,
also do some farming. No cot-
ton. Plenty good land. Space
for approx. 8,000 broilers and
plenty room for stock. 4 R.
house, wired for stove. See me
any morning before 11 AM
any time Wednesday. James E.
Malcom, Rt. 1, Trickum Rd.
Woodstock.
Want young, single, country |
raised man, for garden and/b
poultry work on poultry farm.
Also be able do some carpen-
ter work. Live as one of fam-
ily. Room, board: and salary.
J. H. Street, 3090 Buford Hwy.
Atlanta 6. Ph. ME 4-7888.
SALE EVENTS
April 4 Saturday the
16th annual Sale No. Ga.
Hereford Assn., at Fair-
grounds, LaFayette, Walker
Co., selling 8 bulls and 590
females both polled and
horned Herefords. J. A. An-
derson, President No. Ga.
Hereford Assn.
| Daylilies, $2 C.;
postage,
FARM LAND
FOR SALE
Correction: 90 A. Paulding
Co, 8 mi. No. Temple, 15 mi.
W. Dallas, 6 mi. SW Yorkville,
450 yards new Hwy. Good
water, lasting water in pas-
ture, about 12 A. cultivation,
some mineral and mining on
place. Young timber, Sell all
or part. Write at once, as place
may be sold Thursday, April 9.
, A, Stone, Rt. 1, Box 111,
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ea) }
& ies
_
Bx
Correction: 50 A. more or
less, 2 houses, 7 and 5 R. both
ith baths, 2 block. barns,
ee 3 stanchion milking par-
lor, pipeline dairy equipment.
Good lake. 2 Propane gas
tanks, 500 gal. cap. ea. Fenced
and cross-fenced. 4-5 A. good
land, fenced, good well, 4-R
white blocked house, plaster-
ed and fire-proof, screened
porch, garage, bath, heaters.
Small barn, lake site. $9,000.00.
Both on Hwy. 212. Reuben
Housworth, Rt. 2, Lithonia.
Ph. Hudson 2-4075.
FLOWERS
- FOR SALE
TT
Red blooming Hibiscus, 65c
ea.; giant Dahlias, red, white,
bronze, Jersey Beauty, yel-
low, 6, $1.25; young Eng. Box-
wood, rooted, $2 doz.; giant
yellow Cannas, 10, $1; Chry-
santhemums, purple, variegat~
ed, 50c doz. Add postage. Miss
Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Dahlias, blooms to 10 in. dia.,
red, white, pink, yellow,
bronze, Jersey Beauty (laven-
der-white), variegated rose-
cream, 6, $1.25. My selection,
$2 doz.; red, blooming peren-
nial yard Hibiscus, 50c; large,
mix. col. Chrysanthemums, 3
doz., $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay. *
Cactus: Finger, Rat-taijl,
Thanksgiving, Christmas, 25c
ea. cutting, 6 for $1 postpaid.
No Florida orders. Mrs. Lee
Reece, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Weigelea, pink, yellow, 75c
ea.; red, white, pink, white
Spirea, hardy Orchid, Bleed-
ing Heart, dbl. orange Day-
ilies, and yellow thornless
Roses, 50c ea.; dbl. Althea,
blooming size, 75c ea.; Sum-
mer blooming Mums, $1 doz.
Govt insp. Del. Ga. No order
less $1. Mrs. Adell Williams,
Rt. 2, Ellijay.
20 Boxwoods about 18 in.
$3 ea. also about 30 Boxwoods,
smaller size, 50c and 75c ea. |
Cant ship. Come after. Cand
Holden, Rt. 5, Ellijay. .
Sev. hundred Boxwoods,
thick and well shaped, 3 ft.
down to most any size. Pre-
fer selling 500 at time at bar-
gain. Jack Williams, Ellijay.
Trumpet Daffodils, Star of
Bethlehem, Purple King Iris,
dbl. orange Daylilies, Fox-
glove, 75c C.; blue Violets, $3
M.; Azaleas (wild Honeysuc-
kle), big red Roses, Weeping
Mary, Eng. Dogwood, Sweet-
shrubs, Bridalwreath purple
Lilac, Mtn. Laurel, 6, $1. Root-
ed. Add postage. Mrs. Frank
Parks, Rt. 3. Ellijay.
Large mix. col, Tris, orange
-large, mix.
col. Mums, 3 doz., Sis Colden,
glow, 50 doz.; Houseleak, 25c
unch; pink Peonies, 50c ea.:
tame blue Violets, mix. col,
Gladioli, 30ce doz. Add_ post-
age. No order less $5. Mrs. W.
D. Ralston, Rt. 3 :
ae box 52. Bij.
Daffodils, Orange Daylilie
tame Violets, Star Bediicnen.
purple Foxglove, Vinca Minor.
5 doz., $1; pink, hardy Phlox,
purple Tris, red Gladioli, gold
Button Mums, 65c doz.; Weep-
ine Mary, Goldenbell, white
ng. Boxwood, Sweetshrub
Boxwood, rooted, 3, $1. Add
Mrs. Nancy Hender-
3, Box 124, Ellijay.
N fle Azaleas
suckie), 25 ea. deep red, yel-
low, deep pink Weigela, baa
Lilae, white Hydrangea, deep
red and white dbl. Rose of
Sharon, deep pink Hibiscus
Althea, Sweetshrub, yellow
thornless Roses, Pink Locust
50 ea.; yellow Primrose, large
blue, Dutch blue Iris, 50 doz.
Mrs. Presle
Biliay. y Fowler, Rt. 5
son, Rt.
(wild Honey-
>
Red and pin
Honeysuckle) : see
Golden-bells,) Xmas
Sweetshrub,
red and white
raspberries,
(wild
ogwood,
se J ete
eping ar
Roses, 6, $1:
Mtn, huckleber-
?
.
ries, 6, $1. Well rooted Add
postage. Donald Parks Rt,
Ellijay.
small yellow Buttons, Cu
; Dawsonville.
Ph. GL 7-2348,
Wednesday, |
Dahlias, giant size
asst. colors, $2 doz. Adq
age. Miss Marie Mathis
Ellijay.
Per Asters, 3 col. 6 pla
50c; asst. col. Chrysanth
mums, 40 plants $1; req
Poker, 5, $1. Add postage
few hundred 3-4 yr. old Bo
woods. Mrs. C, D. Sellers 1
2, Ellijay.
Daffodils, purple Iris,
ange Daylilies, blue: Vj,
75e C.; pink Azaleas (w
Honeysuckles), Mtn. La
red Roses, Bridalwreath,
ple Lilac, Weeping
Sweetshrubs, 2, 50c; p
Iris, Daylilies, blue Viole
M. Well rooted. Add pos
Mrs. Hermon Parks, Rt. 3,
jay.
Giant Dahlias, some bl
up to 10 in. dia., asst.
Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5
lijay. \
Daisy Chrysanthem
plants, large lavender,
yellow, white, and med,
dbl. white, yellow and br
type, yellow, white, b
Ponpom, any, 75c doz.: Co
federate Jasmine and lave
Lilac, 2 for 75c. Add pos
Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box
Chester.
Pink Thrift, 5 rooted p
blue everblooming Hydra
35c ea.; Mimosa trees, 25
and up according t
Plenty of each. Cant shi
Come after. Farm, 1 mi. Fa
Central School. Mrs. A, |
Walker, Rt. 3, Blandinby
Rd., Carrollton. S 5
Fine Bearded Iris, unn
(names lost), 12 dif. col
8 dif. col. Daylilies for
bedding Chrysanthemums
col. 15, $1. Add 30c po
in State; 40c out of state. M
W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2,
fordville.
Rooted Snowballs, red,
white Spirea, white and put
ple Lilac, Bridalwreath, Rh
dodendrons, Mtn. Laurel
Weigela, 6, $1.25; Sib
Iris, Regal Lilies, Blackb:
Daylilies, 12, $1.25; Tril
Jack-in-Pulpet, 65c doz.; M
enhair ferns, 4, $1. Mrs.
Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Dbl. orange Daylilie
75c; variegated blue and \
Violets, 35c doz.; single :
Larkspur, 25c doz. $1 C.;
white Iris, 75c doz.; smal
low Iris, 50c doz. Add pos
Jackie Gordon, Rt. 1, Dan
ville. a
Jonquil bulbs, $1 C.;
Hyacinth, Dewberry lilies.
col. Sweet Williams, p
Verbena, white Violets,
doz; yellow and white bl
ing moss, 30c doz.; Tulip
75c doz. pink Thrift, 5
plants. Add postage. Mi
M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, .
lonega.
Blue Hyacinth bulbs,
C.; Privet hedge (stay
kind), $2 C. plants, 8-10.
high, Add postage. No or
less $1. Mrs. Hoyt Chan
Rt. 2, Box 141, Danielsv.
Large Hibiscus pink an
Bachelor Button, pink an
ple, Red Salvia, dbl.
Poppy, large pkt. or
10c with stamped env
Mrs. R. H. Whelchell,
Chrysanthemums, Fool
to Buttons, sand rooted
tings, labeled, moss Pp
postpaid, 25c ea., 3, 59c
named min. order, $2; A
bright, Princess Ann. L
Waikiki, Kidder, Rose
white, yellow, pink,
Turners, Indianapolis,
tross, Betsy Ross. Mrs. B
J. Wilder, 1006 Adams
Decatur, Ph. DR 3-680
Silver Maples, 3-5 it,
to 70c ea.; Chinese Elms,
. 40e to. $3 ea,; ae
Eng. Boxwood, 50c t
blee Rd. Wm. Kilp
Evaris Rd. Ric J,
~ FLOWERS
FOR SALE
Chrysanthemums, 45c
Mrs. P. R. Chesser, Auburn.
Many solid and_ bi-colors
wO-
many col., $1.50 doz. Mrs.
is
Rooted Hollyhock plants,
ed, white, rosepink and some
wo-tones, $1.25 doz:; mixed
. McGuire, Er, 2, Adairs-
Dahlia bulbs, mix., $1.50 doz.;
lots of 5 doz. $5.75. Free flow-
er seed, Lovelle Ownbey, Rt.
3, Box 82, Blairsville.
MARKET BULLETIN
- Blue Salvia plants, 60 doz.;}
small and med. size blooms of
doz.
yellow, lavender, bronze and
two-tone; large lavender
Mums and red and gold But-
gonias, 15c ea. Add postage.
Miss Dorothy Barford, 1185
Moreland Ave., S. E., Atlanta
16.
African Violets, good var,
asst. 5, $1.25; Kolanchoe, Co-
leus, $2.75 doz.; Snapdragons,
>
ar Bethlehem bulbs, 40c doz.
doz. $1.20; Grape Hyacinths,
ce doz.; hedge plants, 4-8 in.,
10 C.; Boxwoods, not root-
10-15 in. $7.50 C. Postpaid.
+
rs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105,
Ad airsville.
Hardy Phlox, asst. col., 6,
c; white Feverfew, 6, 60c;
Carnations, Verbena, Petunia,
Aster, 75c doz.; mix. bedding
Petunia, Marigold and Zen-
nia, 45c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge.
Assortment of best varie-
ties of Dahlia tubers, availa-
ble April 1st, $5 doz. postpaid.
J. C, Holton, 164 Peachtree
Circle, N. E., Atlanta 9. Ph,
TR 4-1105. ;
Dwarf Azalea-type Mums, |
tons, 75c doz.; strawberry Be-
Cherry Laurels, $1.50 doz.,
$10 C.; Ligustrum, white per.
Candytuft, $1.50 doz., $7.50
C.; red Dixie brilliant Thrift,
blue per. Phlox, Daylilies, Eng.
Ivy, Vinca Minor, all col.
Achimenes, $1 doz. $5 C.
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.
Cherry Laurels and Ligus-
trum, $8 C.; larger size, come
after; Eng. Ivy, Vinca Minor,
Violets, $1 doz.; dwarf Box-
wood, tiny, rooted cuttings, 5c
ea. Lois Woodruff, Greenville.
Vinea Minor, ground Ivy,
large leaf and med. Eng. Ivy,
American Boxwoods, 12 in.
well rooted, $3 doz.; Hemlock,
pink Rhododendrons, white
Pine, Laurels, cream Dog-
Beefsteak and Wing Begon-
, 20c ea.; 2 yr. hy-brid
naryllis bulbs. $1 doz. Add
g. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel.
extra ea. order, for ship-
woods, pink Crabapple, native
Azaleas (wild Honeysuckles),
red, yellow, orange, and red
Maple, 2-3 ft., spreading Juni-
pers, 18 in Globe Arborvitae,
Beefsteak and Pearl Begon-
, Add 35c extra for post-
te. Mrs. T. D. Juhan, Adel.
Shrysanthemums, large
med var., labeled, $1.50 doz.;:
my colors and var., 70
nts, $1.50; Daisy Mums, all
L, 60 plants, $1.30; Petunias,
.85 C, PP. Mrs. W. S. Grif-
n, Rt. 1, Adel.
hrift, all col. $1 for large
neh, plus postage; cuttings,
C. Damp packed and sep-
ited. Money preferred. Mrs.
D. Dodd, At. 1, Box 223.
pharetta.
Potting or outdoor type
aladiums, fancy leaf No. 1
bs, available in mostly pink,
d, white or var. variegations.
mple bulbs PP in Ga. 25c.
. Abernathy, Yatesville Rd.,
nesville.
idm. Byrd Daisy plants,
fr good roots, $3.50 C. PP.
order shipped after April
Richard Myers, 830 Young
_ Augusta.
0 M. Privet hedge, $1 C.;
-, $12.50 C.; purple Wister-
pink running Roses, Brides-
sath, Nandina, Snow Gar-
ds, Holly, red Maple, Pop-
fr, Butterfly bush, rooted, 3,
> white Pine, 12, $1. $5 or-
rs PP. Mrs. B. T. Thornton,
- 1, Bowdon.
ing Alfred and Phoenix
ffodils, $3 C.; dbl. Daylilies,
and bronze Cannas, white
an Iris, also blue striped
ar
ith red, and red Spider lil-
_ and white Narcissi, $1
_Add postage. Mrs. Mau-
Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 242,
men.
Nandinas, 25c - $1 bunch;
me and red Jeaf Plums, An-|}
. Trumpet, (Pecans yours
the digging). All at my
1e. No shipping. Garden
Be seed, Z tbis., 25, 5, 50c,
. Mrs. Lowell Long, Rt. 1,
; 184, Bremen. Ph. 3039.
want Dahlia, Mammoth
te, Princess Dianne, Gol-
_ Treasure, A. Warfield,
tphys Masterpiece, Trea-
Island, Ogden Reid, Mar-
et Wilson, Calif. Idol and
ers, $3 doz. PP in Ga. No
er less dozen. Mrs. L. P.
ey, Rt. 1, Bremen.
Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1;
ait. purple Violets, 30, $1:
ow, pink, 2 doz. $1. Add
tLe.
ner, Brooks.
ing Alfred Jonquils, Nar-
ssus, $2 C.; yellow and white
s, Orange Daylilies, white
50c doz.; white Star Beth- |
m, $1 C.; pink Thrift, 50c
blue single Hyacinths, 65c
+ yellow Texas Sunflower,
a.; June Lily, 50c ea. Add
tage. Mrs. Florence Leath-
s, Rt. 1, Buchanan.
Coleus seed, choice, brilli-
_ Stamped envelope; 200
tana seeds, mixed, same
e. C. R. Herring, Rt. 2, Box
Brunswick.
ix. col. Glad bulbs, 40c
and free bulblets with ea.
r, large, dbl. fringed
by, col. Cosmas and Shoof-
ant and lavender seed, ea.
garlie bulbs, 35 doz.
25 ea.; mix. Sultanas, 2, }
,|pink Cherokee Roses,
bostage. Mrs. R. P. Stein-
colors mix. 300 for 35c|(
$4 doz. PP. Mrs, Sadie Wilson,
Blue Ridge.
Hemlock, white Pines, Mtn.
Laurels, Rhododendrons,
cream and white Dogwoods,
red
Maples, Tulip Poplar, Crab-
apples and native Azaleas
(wild Honeysuckles), 2-3 ft.,
$2.50 doz: Boxwoods, 12 in.
$3 doz. Damp moss packed.
Postpaid. Bob Wilson, Blue
Ridge. :
Football Mums, dark red
and. lavender; Cushion type,
pink, bronze and red, lavender
Fugee, 12, $1; $5 C.; yellow
spoons, Pom-Poms and But-
jtons, Silver Plate and Chris.
Columbus, 15, 75c. $3 C. Add
postage, A. A. Nash. 240 Gib-
son St., S.E., Atlanta 16. Ph.
JA. 4-4560.
Large white Chrysanthe-
mums, $1 doz.; med. quilled,
yellow, $1; Black Hawk, and
rose pink, yellow Daisy, 65c
doz.; others, mixed, 50c doz.;
Shasta Daisies, 50 doz. plus
postage. No order under $1.
Mrs. Myrtle P. Hunt, 921 Cap-
itol View Ave., N.W., Atlanta
18.-Ph: SY 4-6654.
Large Pansy plants, 14, $1;
Geraniums, 50c; Iris, $3 C.;
Chrysanthemums, large, pink,
white lavender, yellow, $1.50
doz.; Larkspur, Corn plants,
$2 -C.; Shamrock, 3, 50c; yel-
low Rose bush, $1.25: Spider,
dbl, $1 doz.; Daylilies, 50c
doz. Postage 10c. Fred Wither-
Spoon, 308 Holderness St., S.
W., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL, 3-5251.
African Violets, small plants,
a.; strawberry Begonias, 15
ea. Other pot plants at my
home. Cannot. mail. Mrs. Frank
Barford, 1185 Mor
S.E., Atlanta 16,
Scotch-Broom plants, 25c
and 50 ea., Seed: Blood of
(Calvary, grass Pinks (bloom
all summer), Cockscomb, 25
stamped envelope. Mrs. G. L.
Clark, 361 Whiteford Ave.,
N.E., Atlanta 7,
Red quince.
Goldenbelis, 3
biscus, 25 ea.; orange varie-
gated Cannas, 60c doz. purple,
white single Altheas, 6, 50c:
|\Shasta Daisies, 40 doz.; red
and white striped Jew, 5, 25c.
Add postage. Mrs. L. E. Wat-
kins, 3810 Adamsville Dr.
pee Atlanta 11, Ph. PL 5-
19513...
, purple Lilac,
Pink, white, blue and red
Thrift, Verbena, Candytuft,
Basket of Gold, 25c clump;
Daisies, 10c plant; Bird of Par-
ding plants and evergreen
shrubs, 50c up. No mail orders.
iV. W. Rasco, 1554 Willis Mill
Rd., S.W., Atlanta 11. Ph, PL-
3-4768.
_ Tall red Salvia, 50c; Fever-
few, Shrimp plants, small leaf
red and green leaves), all,
'10c ea.; Sultanas, orange and
pink, and Sword ferns, 25c ea.
|Add postage. Mrs. Willie Nel-
Rt. 2, Hillerest Dr., Aus-
12 var. Chrysanthemums, 50
col. mixed, rooted plants, 20,
$1; 50 for $2; 10 var., African
Violet leaves, 1 of ea. $1. Add
postage. Min. order $1. Mrs.
_ Miss Gennia
Dr, Austell:
'25 ea.; Rat-tail cactus, 50c|
eland Ave., |
}doz. with self-addressed,|
dc ea.; pink Hi- |
adise, Hypericum; other bed-|
50, $1; Forsythia, Jan. Jas-
mine, 2, 35e; rose pink Quince,
25c; white Quince, 50c; Prim-
roses, 2, .25; 5 yr. Quince
trees, $2, seedling Pecans, $1
ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. J
Koppe, 2694 Boulevard. Dr.,
N.E., Atlanta 17.
Chrysanthemums, large,
dbl., mix. colors, 3 doz. plants,
$1 plus postage. Mrs. J. R.
Mauldin, 2939 Level Ridge Rd.
S.E., Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 2-
2819. - as
Several Banana trees. Have
to be moved by truck. Also,
sev. large Pecan trees. J. H.
lanta 6. Ph. ME 4-7888.
high, free. Just dig up and car-
ry away. Mrs. W. M. Lawter,
2140 Cascade Ave, S.W., -At-
lanta 11.
Chrysanthemums, Enchant-
ress, Mrs. Dupont, Kristina,
pink Spoon, White Wonder and
Harvard, 75c doz.; lavender
Monardo, 50c doz. PP. Mrs.
R. G. Roberts, 2009 Olive Rd.,
Augusta.
Bronze Daylilies, 2 doz.
plants, $1 plus postage, Mrs. E.
Fountain, Ft. Valley.
Chrysanthemums, 4 dif.
kinds of white, also pink, yel-
low and variegated, 3, 25c; lit-
tle 1 yr. and 2 yr. old Cherry
bushes, 50c and $1 ea. Cant
mail .Cherry bushes. Mail
chrysanthemums with postage
COD. Mrs. Bela Jackson, Rt.
2, Fayetteville.
Goldilocks Rose, $1; red,
white, purple, bronze Mums,
$1 doz.; Babybreath Spirea,
Star and Beefsteak Begonias,
Nandinas, and white Dogwood,
Zebra plants, red Crape Myr-
tle, 25c ea.; Daylilies, one cent
ea.; 4 col. Verbena, 3 doz. $1;
Oxalis bulbs, 25c clump. Mrs.
Annie Hubbard, Fortson.
Dbl. yellow Cannas, Ver-
'benas, Burning Bush, pink
Thrift, single, mix. col. Lark-
spur, yellow Jonquils, white
Narcissus, 50c doz.; wild
strawberry, 50c C.; red, sin-
gle Begonia, 15c, 2, 25c; Cac-
tus cuttings. 15c. Add postage.
(No stamps nor chks. Pairlee
Rundles, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Giant Dahlias, 12 dif. var.,
$3; pink Thrift, $1 C.; named
fyar. Mums, $1.50 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Clyde Gilleland,
Rt. 9, Gainesville.
Lavender: Mums, blooms all
summer, pink Daisy Mums,
blooms September, big white
sand bronze Chrysanthemums,
112 plants, $1. Mrs. Claud A.
Whelchel, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Large, dbl. orange and old
rose col. Poppy seed, 25e tsp.
land 4c stamped, self-address-
jed envelope; white and yellow
Narcissus and yellow Jonquil
bulbs, 25 doz.; blue Iris, 40c
doz. Add postage. Ethel Crowe,
Rt. 2, Gainesville.
| Evergreen Privet hedge
plants, 12-36 in., tall, one cent
tea, postpaid. Mrs. R. H. Clark,
Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Pink Thrift, $1 C $8 M.;
blue Violets, orange Daylilies,
| $1.50 C.; $10 M.; pink Oxalis,
12 clumps, $1; white, yellow,
lavender Chrysanthemum s,
|Daisies, Bearded blue Iris,
Phlox, 2 doz. $1.50, Mrs. Janie
Ellis, Grantville. . {
4-6 in. rooted Boxwood,
$1.50 doz. $10 C.; 10-15 in.,
red Crape Myrtle from field.
18-24 im. 6, $1; $15 C.; 4-6
in. Nandina, $1 doz. Del. in
Ga. Mrs, R.
Jesse Jackson, Rt, 2, Hillcrest
_ tville,
- }Greenville,
150 privet hedge, 2-1/2 in.}
Sweet Williams, hardy pink |3
heavy, 8 yrs. old, 6, $5; 12, $9; }
Violets: Pink Rosina, $6 C.;
Royal Robe, White Perfection,
California, $1 doz.; $5 C.; pink,
blue Thrift, $4 C.; hardy field
grown Azalemum type Mums,
bloom June-November, $8 C.;
yellow Kerria Japonicas, 3
$1.25, Mire.
L. H. Cousins,
Old Eng. dwarf Boxwood,
nice, rooted plants, 4-6 in. $20
C.; $150 M.; Crape Myrtle,
Dixie brilliant red, 2-3 ft., 75
ea.; $7 doz.; August Daffodils,
blooming size bulbs, $1.50 for
LZ, $5 C.. Mrs, B. Robinson,
Greenville.
Regal Lily bulbs, large
blooming size, 4, $1; Iris, mix.
col., $4 C. Add postage. No
order less than $1. Mrs. A. L.
Dodd, Rt. 2, Hampton.
White and yellow Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, Long Trum-
pet Daffodils, $2 C.; blue and
pink Thrift, 75c doz.; blue sin-
gle Hyacinths, $1.25 doz. No
Florida orders. Miss Cecil Mc-
Curley, Rt. 2, Hartwell,
-Butter and Eggs, Long Trum-
pet Daffodils, white and yel-
low Jonquils, $2 C.; pink and
blue Thrift, 75c doz.; blue,
single Hyacinths $1.25 doz. No
Fla. orders. Miss Mattie Mc-
Curley, Rt. 2, Hartwell,
20 yellow Hyacinth bulbs,
$1; 10 lavender Hyacinths, $1;
100 finest var. Daffodils, $2:
yellow Jasmine, Silver Lace,
Ampoles, rose Acacia vines,
Forsythia, Dogwoods. Weige-
las, Spirea, monthly Roses, 2,
$1. Add postage. Exch. for
print sacks. Mrs. John Myers
(Addison), Rt. 2, Hartwell, .
Slash Pine, 10 seed for 10c
and stamped, self-addressed
envelope. Miss Aline Carelock,
Helena.
Shasta Daisies, 2 kinds, $1
doz. Pansies, 75c doz; orna-
mental pepper seed, sev. var.,
mixed, 25c and stamped en-
velope; Fall blooming Daisies,
$1 doz. PP.; also Want old
time Love Apple (grows like
tomatoes size of 50c piece,
and sound all winter). H. G.
Gardner, Hephzibah.
Emperor Daffodil bulbs for
sale at half price. Two cents
bulbs (blooming size) for one
cent; small size one-half cent
ea.; also good size Damson
plum sprouts, 25c ea. All FOB
there. E, F. Shelnutt, 206 East
4 Boston Lily plants, grow
stiff, fan-shaped leaves 2 ft.
in length, $2 plus postage. Miss
Carrie Pierson, Rt, 2, Culloden.
Oxalis, pink and white, 50c.
}doz.; Montbretia bulbs, 25 for
50c; orange Daylilies, 50 doz. ;
dbl. orange Daylilies, 25 ea.
|Add postage. Mrs. Ray Bon-
ner, 86 Canady St., Columbus.
Tall Iris, mix. col., 10, $1;
mix. col Mums, 10, $1; dbl.
yellow Lilies, 12, $1. Tiger
|Lilies, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs,
\C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Calhoun.
Rooted Verben
ple, red, Apple BI
isia, white,
Cardinal,
mix, Petunias, 25 doz. Da
moss packed. Mrs. W. H. Whit-
ten, Chula.
|. Rooted Forsy
i
a, rose, pur- |
) ossom, Fuch-
pink, Candy Stripe, |
: thia, pink Crape |
Myrtle, purple Lilac, Scotch |
Broom, 50c ea.; unrooted Abe.
lia, pink and white Weigela,
, 20; purple Achimenes
bulbs, $1 doz. Add postage.
Exch. for lage Dahlias, Begon-
jas or Geranium cuttings. Mrs.
Ruth Rhodes, Rt, 1, Canon.
Catalpa bushes, 15-20 in.,
'$3 doz. 20-30 in. $4 doz.; 3-4
ft., 40c ea.; 4-6 ft., 50e ea. At
F, Terrell, Green-
imy home. Mrs: H. P. Ader-/
hold, 510 W. Vesta Ave., Col-
"lege Park, ee
Columbia Ave. College Park. |
i
others, 3, doz. $1.25: |
i
i
Cushion Mums, yellow, |
bronze, white, light pink, rose.
purple (bloom June until
frost), 2 doz. $1; Mums, all
col. and sizes mix. at least
18 different, 3 doz., $1.25. Moss
Packed. Mrs. H. B. Roberson,
Chula. :
Flower seed, mix. col. Snap-.
dragons and Prince Feathers,
ea. 20c tsp.; Ice plants, 60
seed, 20c. Send stamped, ad-
dressed envelope. Mrs. I. N.
Minish, Rt. 4, Commerce.
_ Chrysanthemums, white
Ball, white and yellow Doty,
pink and yellow (quill like)
Fuchsia, med. bronze, orchid,
lavender, white, smail two-
tone bronze, pink Daisy, pink
Pom-Pom, yellow red, pink
Buttons, 16 plants $1, plus 25
postage. Min. order $1. Miss _
Ruth Underwood, Rt. 3, Con- .
yers,
Philippine Lily seed, 25a
DEL, 2/2 pki $L7S: 1 pt. 3.
Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Rt. 2, Box
17, Cairo. f
Purple Easter Iris, blue
Grape Hyacinths, (Ophiopo- :
gon) orange Daylilies, 50
doz.; $3.50 C.; dbl. pink Hya~
cinths, 5, $1; white and yel-
low Iris, dbl. Butter and Eggs,
75e doz.; purple Wisteria, 25
and 50 ea.; mix. Col. Sweet
Williams, 40c doz.; Boxwood
cuttings, $5 C. Add postage.
Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming.
260-300 hybrid Poplar cut-
tings, 10, $1.50; 40-50 rooted
hybrid. Poplars, 2-3 ft., $1.50
ea. PP. C. S. Phillips, Crandall.
Pink Crape Myrtle, purple -
Wisteria, tree Ligustrum,
Summer Lilac, rooted, 3, $1;
Goldenbells, Christmas Honey-
suckle, 2, $1; Bridalwreath,
25c ea. 5, $1; Vinca Minor
evergreen with blue flowers,
$1 doz.; $5 C.; Camellia seed,
20, $1. Add postage.-No chks.
Mrs. Mamie R. Plyler, Rt. L,
Claxton. 5
Choice new Cannas, 10 col,
in pink, Aida, Mignon, La-
Boheme, LaTraviata, Teresa,
City of Portland, giant Pink,
Wabash, Apricot, Pink Beauty,
3 red dwarf President. Fire-
Bird, Copper Giant, 3 yellows,
Rigoletto, King Humbert, King
Midas, Eureka white, 3, $1:
Add 30c postage. Mrs. H. W. ~
Law, Chula. :
Night blooming Jasmine,
Velvet plant, 50c; Nepthytis,
Ice plant, blooming Jews, Is~
land plant, 35 Martha Wash-
ington Geranium cuttings, 25;
Double, 15; Ivy, 30; Star~
fish, Rosetta, Oakleaf, Peanut
ing Begonias, Rex, 75c. Plus
postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
|Cumming,
Asst. pot plant cuttings, 20
for $1; pkg. flower seed free
with order. Add 25 postage.
Mrs. J. H. Goble, Rt. 3, Cedar
town. es
Sev. col. Chrysanthemum
plants, 35 doz.; Cannas, Day-
lilies, Gladioli bulbs, 50 doz.;
Milk and Wine lilies, 25c ea.,
$2.50 doz.; Umbrella Palm, 25
ea. plant. Add postage. Mrs.
|W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150,
Camilla ie
Chrysanthemums, bronze,
yellow, 20, $1; large red or
pink with yellow, limited
number, 10, $1. L. H. Hall,
Box 36, Rabun Gap.
Ornamental pepper seed, 3
kinds, cluster pod flower gar-~
den and Seven Year mix. 10c
pkg. and self-addressed,
stamped envelope. Mrs. M. E.
Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger.
Niece, rooted Angel Trumpet
plants, $1 ea. and postage.
Mrs. G. E. Blalock, Rt. 5,
Rome.
Yellow, white Chrysanthe-
mums, blue, purple, yellow
fall Daisies, white hedge Roses,
pink running Rose, sweet Vio-
lets, one cent ea.; white, blue
Siberian, variegated Iris, Four
OClock, red, Montbretia,
Shasta Daisies, Gooseneck, 5c
'ea.s Galax, Ferns, Mtn. Lau-
rels, 10c ea. and postage. Mrs,
Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap.
seed, 25c Ib. postage not paid.
Nelle Walters, RFD, Plains.
PAGE THREE i.
|Caetus, 35ce; Xmas, 40c Trail-
Sev. Ibs. big leaf Nandina _
Fa
PAGE FOUR
FLOWERS
FOR SALE
Red Grass Pinks, 50 doz.;
Lemon and Red Spider Lilies,
--10 ea.; mix. pink and white
Oxalis, 10 clump, $1 C.; root~
ed Peanut and Golden Stars
Cacti, 20c ea.; Thanksgiving,
Xmas, Cinnamon, Peanut and
Golden Star Cacti cuttings, 10c
ea. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Box
32, Seville.
Blooming size duplex Ger-
bera Daisies, 25c ea.; Per.
Candytuft, well branched
$1.50 doz.; Shasta Daisies,
Sweet Williams, May Daisies,
75c doz.; 4 var. Daylilies and
Steels Pansies, $2 C.; small
Nandina, Red Spider Lilies,
Mum collection, 20, $1. Mrs.
Johnson Usrey, Stapleton.
White and red Dogwood,
Redbud, Pussy Willows, Crape
Myrtles, Sweet Myrtle, Crab-
apple, Magnolia, Sweet Bays,
Bird of Paradise, pink, red
' Azaleas (wild Honeysuckle),
Rock.
running Roses, 10c ft.; Johnny-
Jump-Ups, 25c doz. Add post-
age. Exch. for sacks. G. W.
Brewer, Toomsboro.
Mix. col. Iris, wild Iris, wild
Birdfoot Violets, ea. 25, $1;
fragrant purple Violets, $1.25
C.; mix. Mum plants, $1 C.
Exch. for tomato plants. Mrs.
John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.
Purple Iris and white Nar-
cissi, 3 doz. $1.25 postpaid.
Milton Priest, Rt. 2, Talking
Nice Boxwoods, priced right
for sale. Mrs. J. M. Mathis,
2851 Lawrenceville Rd., Rt. 3,
Tucker.
~ Red Spider Lilies, lemon and
range old fashioned Daylilies,
Stokesies, Goldenglow, blue
Michaelmas Daisies, 50c doz.;
ag flowers orphodium Lily
uff, $1 C. Add 50c postage |
for ea. order. Mrs. O. S. Fields,
: ne 407 No. Madison St., Thomas-
ville.
Dbl. Petunia cuttings, pink,
_ white, variegated, 10, $1; dbl.
Geranium (mixed colors) cut-
tings, 9, $1; ferns, Lace, Maid-
enhair, Sword, Boston, 40c ea.
8, $1; rooted Hydrangeas, 25c
ea. No order less $1. Mrs. C.
_ W. Bradfield, Tignall.
- incurved. whites,
Mums, dbl. yellow, cream,
2-1/2 in.
deep bronze, red and yellow
Daisy type, 40c doz. PP. Damp
packed; Seeds, Snow on Mtn.
- Salvia, red and pink dbl. Zin-
C, E, Leveritt,
--. Chrysanthemums, incurved,
nias, dbl. Marigold, red Bache-
Jor Buttons, 20c tsp. PP. Mrs.
2180 Ranch-
wood Dr., Rt. 3, Tucker.
e rte pink, rose, white, yellow,
avender, mix. col.; large dbls.,
xed, pink, rose, lavender, yel-
low, white ea. $1 doz.; Daisy
type, white, red, yellow, pink
- Cushions, red, white, fuchsia,
Pom-Poms, red and pink, 75c
doz. Mrs. Lillian Owens, Rt.
2, Tallapoosa.
Fast growing Ligustrum,
well rooted, 3 yr. old plants,
3-4 ft. 10c ea. plus postage;
Spider Lilies (red), $4 C., $35
(Rain Lilies),
M. Jack Phillips, Box 104,
Warm Springs.
Orchid pink Zephyranthes
large blooms
_ that do not seed; good Sum-
mer bloomer, for borders and
beds, $1 doz. Supply limited.
_ Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, 1610 Mar- |
ion St. Valdosta.
Chrysanthemum plants, mix.
-eol., and kinds, 2 doz: 75e;
Daylilies, mixed, all good
kinds, 6, $1; Red Spider Lily
bulbs, 75c doz.; cultivated:
' Goldenrod and little blue As-
AVErS.
ters (bloom late Fall), 50 doz.
Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4,
Valdosia. :
Daylilies, labeled, 12, $1.50;
mewer, $2.50, $3 from garden
~ of . $1.50; pink Lustre, pink
Bowknot, Potentate, pink Pet-
ticoats, Mission Bells, Momosa
rose, pink Charm, Dorothes,
- Colonial Dame, Tamara, or-
ange Beauty, Russells Gladia-
tor, 50 ea, 12, $5. 35 postage.
MARKET BULLETIN
Chrysanthemums, mix. var.,
and colors, not labeled, 25, $1;
60, $2. Add 25c postage. Mrs.
S. D. Duckett, Talking Rock.
From garden of 125, ea. Tris,
Daylilies, labeled, Iris, 2 ea.
Redtone, yellow, pink, bi-
color, bronze, Plicata, $1.25;
15 not labeled, $1; 25, $1.50;
Daylilies, labeled, 12,. $1.50;
better, $2.50, $3; yellow Yar-
row, Redhot Poker, large, 12,
$1.50. 35e postage. Mrs. F. M.
Combs, Washington.
Small spreading type Mums,
bloomers (borders- and rock
gardens), 2 doz. $1 PP. No or-
der less $1. Mrs. B. Z. Hender-
son, Sr. Rt. 3, Box 199, Wash-
ington.
Large type Chrysanthe-
mums, yellow, red, white, 75e
doz. No stamps. Exch. for dbl.
red, white, purple Buddelia,
or Verbena and Thrift; also
exch, for 100 Ib. cap. Print
sacks free of holes and mildew.
Mrs. A. B. Lewis, Box 187,
Willacoochee. :
Red Spider, Tiger Lilies,
italis, Lady of Lake, 50c doz.;
Cleome, Pink Queen, white
Hibiscus seed, 15c tsp. PP.
Exch. for Azaleas, Daylilies
(except orange), Delphinium,
dbl. Petunia, Fuchsia. Mrs.
Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Daniels-
ville.
Strong, well rooted Giant
Adm. Byrd Daisy plants,
blooms up to 5 in. dia. Dbl.
white Dianthus, white Yarrow,
giant flowered salmon pink
with white eyes Verbena.
State: insp.; $1.30: der 25;
$2.25; $7: .-PP in Ga. Mrs
O. S. Searbrough, 405 So.
Church St., East Point. Ph.
PO 17-3158.
Salvia seed, 10c ea. tsp.,
with self-addressed, stamped
envelope. Mrs. John Clark, Rt.
3, Elberton.
Rooted white, red, salmon
Geraniums, 3, $1; dbl. Petun-
ias, 5 col. Sultanas, Coleus, 7,
$1; Dusty Miller, dwarf Fever-
few, Gypsaphlia, dbl. Lark-
spur, Dill, 45c doz.; 4 col.
Cushion Mums, Alaska Daisies,
yellow Yarrow, $1.50 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. H. H. Stalnamer,
Rt. 5, Elberton.
_ White Dogwood, Mtn. Lau-
rel, Azaleas (wild Honeysuc-
kle), Tulip Poplar, Crabapple,
Maple, Strawberry bush,
Holly, 2-3 ft., rooted, $2 doz.:
Sweetshrubs,
white Pine, Cherokee Roses,
25 ea.; Mtn. ferns, Galax, Ar-
butus, Shasta Daisies, Violets,
D. Davis, Rt.
eral Bluff.
(wild Honeysukle), Tulip Pop-
lar, red Maple, white Pines,
Holly, yellow Easter Bells, 2-3
ft., $2.75 doz.; orange Daylil-
ies, white Shasta Daisies, pur-
ple Violets, pink Phlox. $2.75
C. Gladys Robinson, Mineral
Bluff. .
small yellow Iris, $1 doz.; Dig-
Rhododendrons,
45c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W.
1, Box 215, Min-
Slash Pine seedlings, 1 yr.
old, any number to 30,000, at
$4 M in lots of 1 M. or more.
Less thousand at rate of $5
M. Pitts FFA Chapter. John S.
Laidler, Advisor, Pitts FAA,
Rochelle.
Purple and blue Achimenese
bulbs, 3 doz, $1; Umbrella
China tree and Casto bean
seed, 1/2 cup, 60c; Periwinkle
seed, pink and white, 20 tsp.
20c; Maidenhair fern 50
clump; Justicia, 50c ea. Miss
Emma Dugger, Newington.
Football,
Chrysanthemums,
tiny yellow flowers, abundant | Hardies, Decoratives, Buttons
and Daisies, white Albatross,
Greer Garson, Calumet, Las-
sie, Holiday, white Irene, pink
Doty, pink and white Turner,
bronze, yellow and_ purple
Spoon and others, 20, by se-
lection, $1, Add 25c postage.
Mrs. C. H. Kenn, Box 332,
Norcross.
Large red Cannas, white
Iris, Summer blooming and
red dwarf Cushion Mums, 2
doz., $1; bay col. Petunias, 4
doz. $1; 9 col. -Chrysanthe-
mums and Oxalis, giant bloom
Primrose, 3 doz., $1; red run-
ning Roses, 6, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. C. C. Cameron, Rt. 2,
Ocilla.
-Zinnia seed, mixed,
25c; bronze Marigold and
Philippine, 25 tsp; Angel
Trumpet, 25 seed, 20c; Sweet-
shrub, Spirea, 50c; Hibiscus
and Angel Trumpet, 75c ea.;
Butterfly Lilies, $1; Yellow-
bells, 50c. Stamps accepted, 4c
and less. Roots now shipped.
Mrs. George McPherson, Rt.
2, Pavo. G2
tsp.
Chrysanthemums, yellow,
and Fostegis, ea. 75e doz.;
Daylilies, dbl., 15c clump. Lil-
lian Marshall, Pine Ridge Rd.,
Perrys
White, yellow, gold, red
large type Mums, also Daisy
type, lavender and pink, Shas-
ta Daisies, yellow Daisies,
Queen Anns Lace, purple Vio-
lets, pink Oxalis and white
Narcissi, all, 3 doz. $1; mixed
col, Petunias, 25 doz. $1.25
C. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4,
Quitman.
Purple Wisteria, pink and
red running Roses, Sweet-
shrub, rooted, 40c ea. pink
Queen Elizabeth Rose and red
monthly Rose cuttings, 15c ea.;
pink Rain Lilies, Daffodil and
Narcissus bulbs, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. R. M. Vocke, Rt.
2, Quitman.
Pansy plants, dark red Fall
Pinks, two cents ea.; pink Ver-
bena, 5c ea.; pink Cannas,
Dahlias, lemon Lilies, white
ellow Narcissus, dark red
Verbena,; dbl. Geraniums, Ruf-
fled fern, red, pink Begonias,
ae Cactus, Sultanas, 25e ea. Add
Rhododendrons, Mtn. Lau- postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips,
rel, Carbapple, white Dog- Rt. 1, Royston
wood, sweetshrub, Azaleas |W :
Thrift, rose, $1 C.; red and
white, 35 doz.; white Iris,
orange Daylilies, mix. col.
Phlox plants, mix. col. Mums,
40c doz.; Waxleaf Ligustrum,
pink Weigelas, Eng. Dogwood,
and blue Hydrangea, 25c ea.
white Pines, Azaleas
Honeysuckle), Japonicas, Bar-
berry, Altheas, Lilac. Easter
Lilies, Bridalwreath, Flower-
ing Peach, ea. $4 doz.; Wax
plant, Goldenglow, Snow-on-
rooted. Well packed. No orders
Nickelson, Mineral Bluff,
Pink Mtn. Laurels, white
Azaleas (Wild Honeysuckle),
asst. col., Sweetshrubs, Straw-
berry shrubs, Choice,
rooted, $1.50 doz.; dbl. flower
Dahlia tubers, asst., col. un-
Postage. Sat. guar: Mrs. Flor-~
ence Heaton, Mineral Bluff.
16 yrs. Germ. tested seed,
various colors, for 1959, count-
ed, $1 M.; 500 for 50c. L. G.
Westbrook, Kingland.
Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washing-
ger, Newington,
Dogwood, Laurel, Spruce, |
(wild
Mtn., Houseleak, 25 ea. Well
less $1. Add postage. Junior
Rhododendrons, white, Spruce
Pines, white Dogwoods, native |Fuchsia, 20c ea. Add postage.
well
labeled, 5, $1; 12, $2. Add
Giant Zinnias, improved for
Ardesia (red berries) plants
growing in 5 Qt. size cans,
nice plants, $1.50 ea.; smaller
$1 ea, Come for. Cant ship.
Miss Ivey Dug
Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.
New, imp. President Red
Canna bulbs, $1.50 doz. plus
postage. Mrs. J. Colon Akins,
Rt. 1, Register.
Boston and Sword ferns,
30c ea.; Amaryllis bulbs and
Green Leaf Caladiums, 25c
ea.; pink, white Hydrangea,
Maple Leaf, pink, red, rose
|Angel Wing, everblooming Be-
gonias, red Chicken Gizzard,
|pink, salmon Sultanas, purple
Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Royston.
Pink Thrift, Sallie in Wild-
wood, Fall white Daisies, lav-
ender Ageratum, Boxwood cut-
tings, Narcissus, Gooseneck,
yellow Chrysanthemums, one
cent ea.; rooted Boxwoods,
10c; Scotch Broom, 15, 2, 25c,
lavender and _ yellow Iris,
lemon and Daylilies, 5e ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Oscar Mar-
tin, Rabun Gap.
se
Dbl. Daylilies, yellow and
orange, $2 C.; baby blue Iris,
$1 doz. Jonquils, 50e doz.:
large ee Thrift, $1 C. plants.
Mrs. C. E. Lindsey, Rt. 3, Mar-
OWA an Pee oe
per.
20c ea.; rooted Cape Jasmine
|for $2 or more prepaid. Mrs.
$
Scotch Broom rooted, 15c,
white, pink -
Chrysanthemums, Daisy a
three cents ea.; white, tare of
center Narcissus, two ce ne
25 doz.; Day and ee on
jes, light blue and Siber. :
tris, 3 ea:
2, 2563
Add postage. N
out-of-state. Mrs. 5. G. Led
ford, Rabun Gap.
Thrift, $1 C5 red,
Bree blue Thrift, 35. doz.;
Sweet Williams, white Tris, or-
ange Daylilies, mix. col. oe
40c doz.; annual Phlox, 40c ve
mix. col. Chrysanthemums, (oc
doz. Del. Mary Ruth Phillips,
Rt. 1, Royston.
ndinas, 14-16 in. 30G; 3,
bs ok per. Phlox, 40c doz.;
red, pink single, red and pink
dbl. Begonias, Christmas Cac-
tus, dbl. rose and dbl. red
Geraniums, Artillery ferns,
Fuchsia, speckled leaf Begon-
ias, pink Sultanas, 15 ea. cut-
ting; rose Thrift, $1 C. Mrs.
Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston.
Red, hardy Glads, white,
blue Iris, 10c ea.; Queen Ann's
Lace, mix, med. Mums, pink
Phlox, Larkspur, pink
Oxalis, hardy rat-tail. Moss,
Johnnie-Jump-Ups, 35 doz.
Add postage. Exch. for sacks,
Speckled Leaf and Angel Wing
Begonia. Mrs. Jos. Gibbs, Rt.
2, Box 67, Rebecca.
Chrysanthemum plants, all
named var. incurved, Ane-
mone, Fugee (or Fugii) and.
Buttons. Miss Frances Taylor,
Sharon.
Hardy . Stephanotis plants,
bloom this season, 70c ea. a
$1.25; domestic Nandina seed,
1958 crop, 65e pound, 3 lbs.
$1.50 Del. 3rd zone. 6c extra
on chks. Mittie Collins, Rt. 1,
Smithville.
Mix. col. Mtn. Azaleas (wild
Honeysuckle), Laurels, Rhodo-
dendrons, white and_ spruce
Pines, Tulip Poplar, red Maple,
Scotch Broom, Black Locust,
50c ea. $2.50 doz. Well rooted
and 24 in. up. Packed in damp
moss. Add postage. Mrs. V. C.
Tritt, Suches
85 nice green well shaped
Boxwoods 18 in. to 5 ft., for
sale at my place. Cannot ship.
Priced from 50e to $3. Mrs.
Marler Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 102,
Hiawassee. ~
_ Hybrid Daylilies (Hemero-
callis), Linda, Seven Seas, Hy-
ther, Purple Waters, Mrs. W.
H. Wyman, 25c ea.; Dauntless,
Mikado, 50c ea.; Kwanso,
Sammy Russell, 75c ea. Label-
ed correctly. Add postage un-
der $3. Mrs. Claud E. Kimsey,
Hiawassee.
Pink Thrift, 50 C.
Well
ter Williams, Rt. 1, Homer.
points and most Blue Ribbons
in 1958 Iris Show sponsored
by the American Iris Society.
Write. Mrs, T. T. Patrick,
Jackson.
12 yellow Daylily bulbs
(bloom this summer) $1 plus
postage. Mrs. Sol. Jones, Box
142, Jasper.
Mix. Larkspur, nice size, 20
plants 75 PP. J. F. DeBoard,
Jasper.
300 named var. Bearded Iris,
State insp., free of disease and
Insects, won in AIS Show last
year. Write. Mrs. W. J. Saun-
ders, Jenkinsburg. <
Bearded Iris, including new
pinks, Blue.Ribbon Winner in
AIS Shows. Treated for dis-
ease by State Dept. Agri. $5
C.; and 60c postage. Good col-
or range. Not labeled. Mrs.
Marvin Farrar, Jenkinsburg.
Red Spider Lilies, 25c doz.;
white Lilies with pink stripe,
50e per bulb. Add postage.
tral Ave., Madison.
Tetra Snapdragon 3 ]
plants,
mix. col., 20 plants $1. Orders
pee
Stokes, Mableton.
: Exhibition Chrysanthemums
Mm saucer size, cup or walnut
pinks, red or two-tones, 6 $1.
All labeled and damp packed.
d|(wild Honeysuckle),
perion, Gold Dust, Mary Guen- | 9
rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Les-= | ]
175 var., Iris. Won most |:
| Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.
Mrs. L. R. Stovall, 104 Cen--
|Poms and yellow Spoo
size, In creams, white, yellows, |
: Wednesday. A ori
Dif. col. native
Pines, Rhododendrong, |
Laurel, white Dogwood, s
erry bushes, Redbuds,
Willows, red flowering M,
Tulip Poplars, Cheroke
50c ea. $2.50 doz.; hardy
3, $1. Rooted. Dam
packed. Add _postag
Chas. Wilson, Rt. 1, Mo
Redbud, Coralberry,
berry bush, Crabapple,
kee Rose, Tulip Popl
Maple,; White Dogwood
Laurel, Azaleas (wild
suckle), mix. color. All ng
shrubs, ave. 2-1/2 ft. r
$2.50 doz. postpaid. Moss pa
ed. No orders less 1 doz. }
L. M. Millhollan, Rt. 1
203, Mineral Bluff.
Cherokee Rose, Red
Coralberry, Strawberry
Crabapple, Tulip Popla
Maple, Mtn. Laurel
Dogwood, Azaleas
Honeysuckle), rooted,
tive shrubs, 2-1/2 ft
doz. PP. No COD. Mrs, ~
Wilson, Rt. 1, Mineral B)
Azaleas (wild Honeyst
white Dogwood, Mtn,
red Maple, Tulip Poplar,
apple, Strawberry bus
berry, Redbud, Cherok
All native shrubs, av. 2-1/;
rooted, moss packed, $2.50
PP. Mrs. Edna Ruka
Mineral Bluff.
Pink, white Mtn. I
red, yellow Azaleas
Honeysuckle), pink Cher
Roses, white Dogwood,
apple, Rhododendrons,
Pines, Holly Redbud, He
Maple, Tulip Poplar, 2.
$2.75 doz.; white Shasta
les, orange Daylilies,
Violets, $2.75 C. Mrs,
Henry, Mineral Bluff.
Pink Cherokee Roses,
Laurel, Redbud, Rhodo
drons, Crabapple, Dogy
Azaleas (wild Honeys
white Pine, Holly, Maple,
ter Bell, 2-3 ft., moss pa
$2.75 doz.; pink, white
Shasta Daisies, $2.50 C
Bonnie Abercrombie, Mi
Bluff. - ee
Mtn. Laurel, White Do
wood, Azaleas (wild Ho
suckle), Maple, Tulip Popk
Strawberry bush, C
Holly, 2-3 ft., rooted,
white Pine, Rhododen
Cherokee Rose, Sweetsh
25 ea.; Mtn. Ferns, G
Arbutus, Shasta Daisi
lets, 45 doz. Add pos
Lucille Davis, Rt. 1, Box
Mineral Bluff, 2
Flower seed, Touc
dbl, single red, whi
der Prince Feather, red
gold, eae Angle
eome Pink Queen,
Bachelor Button, 2
red Salvia, Morning
Old fashioned blue,
Violets plants (now bloo:
30, $1.28 PP; 10 cuttings
aniums, Sultana, Coleus,
cy Leaf) and dbl. Be
$1.25 PP. Mrs. H. 5.
Dbl. yellow and whi
Mums, white, pink
yellow tansy, Goldenglow
low Iris, mixed Iris,
Pinks, blue Violets, '
10c ea. Add postage. Mr
Williams, Rt. 1, Lawre
Abelia, Euonymus
Goldenbells, Mimosa,
Jasmine, Lavender, B
(Sempervirens, Dwar
and Koreans) nice large
50e ea.; Junipers, Iri
and Andorra, $1. AH
postage. $3 orders PP.
Geia, Rt. 2, Lawren
Mums, yellow Button:
Football,
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton.
_
inesday. April 1, 1959
~ FLOWERS
FOR SALE
Pink Shasta Daisies, $1.00
doz.: Salvia, yellow, bronze,
Buttons and Daisy Mums, 50c
doz. plus postage; Seed: Bache-
lor Buttons, baby Zinnias, 25c
Match box full; Angel Trumpet,
_Cockscomb, Phlox, Feverfew,
10c tsp. and stamped enve-
lope. No chks. Mrs, M. M. Kel-
ley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. i
_ Large Chrysanthemums, mix.
col, and var., 50 rooted cut-
tings, $2.00; 110, $4.00. All pre-
paid. Ready now. Orders filled
within 24 hrs. after receiving,
Also, hardy Northland Daisies,
same price. J. M. Housworth,
Lithonia.
About 20 var. fine Mums, 20,
$1.00; Grand Opera Cannas,
_Adia, LaBohemme, M. M. But-
terfly, Apple Blossom, Rigo-
jlettio, Latravittia, Portland.
Eureka, others, mixed only (no
common ones), 6 $1.50. Mrs. C.
-H. Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy.,
Milledgeville. :
Seed: Redbud and Mimosa
tree, white Eggplant, 25c tsp.
plus stamped envelope; Palma
Christi. red leafed kind, 16, 25c:
Man in Moon, palest yellow
Marigold. 2 tbls., 25c, plus post-
age. Mrs. T. M. Randolph, 2107
A Claymore Dr., Marietta.
- Redbud, Coralberry, Mtn.
Laurel, 3 col. Azaleas (wild
Honeysuckle), Holly bush, Cher-
-okee Roses, Tulip Poplar, red
Maple, Crabapple, Strawberry
bush, native shrubs, 2-1/2 to 3
ft., rooted, moss packed, $2.50
doz. postpaid. No COD. Roy H.
Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 203, Mineral
Bluff.
~~ Babybreath Spirea, Forsythia,
white Wisteria, Christmas Hon-
-eysuckle, 50c ea.; dbl. Daylilies,
mix. Iris, dbl. yellow Narcissus,
45c doz. Add postage under $4.
No chks. Charlie T. Smith, Rt.
1, Mableton.
Dec. blooming white Narcis-
si, Trumpet Daffodils, white
Fairy Lilies, purple Iris, two-
toned bronze and yellow Iris,
Snowdrop bulbs, 50c
white Lilac, 40-60c ea.; white
Babybreath Spirea, 50c ea.
Add postage under $1. No chks.
Hrs. Effie
ton.
Perennial white Candytuft,
$1.25 doz; white Feverfew, Vi-
ola, annual Phlox, pink, yellow
Achillea (Yarrow), Goldenglow,
Larkspur, 25, $1.00; deep rose
Thrift, 50, $1.00; 20 dif. Chrys-
anthemums, $1.00; Gerbera Dai-
sy Chrysanthemums, 4, $1.00.
Add 30c postage. Mrs. J, W.
Jones, Madison.
_ Mum plants, Silver Sheen,
white, Turner, white, Rose
Bowl, pink, Betty, pink, 12
plants, $1.50; 16, $2.00; 24, $3.
Will ship when ready. G. M.
Moseley, Mento.
Eng. Ivy, stays green all win-
ter, clinging type, l5c ea. root-
ed plant, 10c per cutting, 10c
ea. by the hundred plants. No
orders less $1.00. Add postage.
Plants guar. (not poison ivy).
Mrs. T. M. Harris, Milner.
doz.
Smith, Rt. 1, Mable- |b
FLOWERS
WANTED
Want pink Killarney (bush)
rose, Advise price and postage.
Mrs. Essie Thornton, Room
227, 3166 Maple Dr. Atlanta 5.
Want mix. shaggy Poppy
seed and pink and white Easter
Lilies, few white single wild
or water Lilies and dbl. pink
and white single Hyacinths.
Mrs. Effie Caldwell, 105 So.
Dooly St., Hawkinsville.
Want Marechalneil rose, an
old fashioned climbing Rose,
and want it rooted. Give price.
Mrs, Frank Baccus, Rt. 1, Mon-
roe.
Want sev. good plants of
January Jasmine, 3 Peegee
bushes, some dark blue Iris.
State price in answer. Must be
near Atlanta. Will come after.
rudence S. Clark, 1391 Eu-
lid Ave., N, E
Want Johnny-J ump-Ups.
Advise price, etc. Mrs. Pearl
Gober Elliott, 1771 McLynn
Ave., N.E., Atlanta 6.
Want 200 single white and
200 single pink Hyacinths.
Quote quantity and price. Mrs.
D. B. Searey. 1080 Maple Dr.,
Griffin.
Want 2 or 3 tubers of the
old fashioned Maderia or Cin-
nhamomum vine. Mrs. Hunter
Allen, Williamson.
Want all col. everblooming
Rose bush, well rooted, bush
type, in best names. Must be
reasonable. Mrs, F. Lamine,
a 300 Freywood Dr., Mari-
etta.
-Want clumps~ of- Striped
green and white Aspidistra.
Mrss SE 38, Whitaker, 2500
Pine Tree Rd., N.E., Atlanta 5.
Want Campernelles, sweet
Sultanas, Canterbury Bells,
Columbines, 10-weeks Stocks.
All letters ans. John A. Kin-
sey, 318 Crown St., Dalton.
Want everblooming bunch or
climbing Rose bushes, well
rooted, such as, Forty Niner,
Peace Yellow, Blossom Time,
Goldilocks, Majave, Golden-
showers, Fashion, Vogue, Red-
Pinocchio, Circus, etc. at rea-
sonable prices, Mrs. F. Lamine,
Jr., 300 Freywood Dr., Mari-
etta.
SEED & PLANTS
FOR SALE
Good, tender, old time corn-
field bean seed, speckled cut-
shorts, white creasebacks, mix.
cutshorts, also white cutshorts
and creasebacks mixed, ea. 65c
cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
Preston Southerland, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
White, tender half runner
garden beans, 65c teacupful:
early brown crowder and Blue
Java Dees, 50c teacupful; Hic-
kory King seed corn, $1 gal:
pkt. Shoofly plant seed free
with ea. order. Add postage.
PB. Brown, Rt, 1 Ball
Ground. ;
Good, white 6 Wks. bean
seed, 75e pint, black and white
eye peas, 65c pint; Okra, 40c
25e lb. All weevil free. Add
postage. Mrs. Vella Rice, Rt.
1, Cumming.
Drum type gourd (48 in. a-
round, free of insects) seed,
15 doz.; large Martin, 15 seed,
20c and stamped envelope. Mrs.
W. E. Lawson, Rt. 3, Lithonia.
Sev. gal. white and large
red nest onion sets, ea. $1 gal.
Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Cam
eron, Rt. 2, Ocilla.
Jumbo, Martin and Long
Handle gourd seed, either
kind, 50c per 1/2 cup and 10c
postage. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt,
Rt. 1, Buford.
Seeds of small mixed and
Dolphin gourds, 25 pkt. Mrs.
John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.
Martin gourd seed, 10 doz. |
and self-addressed stamped
envelope, also nice, clean,
shade dried ground Sage, 50c
pint postpaid. Prompt ship-
ment, Mrs. Garnett Simmons,
Rt. 1, Baldwin. :
1958 crop Clemson Spineless
Okra seed, Germ. 76 pct. 50
to 1,000 Ib. lot, 20c lb. FOB.
N. C. Ponder, Cairo.
Cert. and tested Old time,
tender White and Speckled
half runner garden and strip-
ed cornfield beans, ea. 65c
cupful; dry sage, 30 teacup-
ful. Add postage. Miss Gennia
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
150 lbs. Lady Finger peas,
1958 crop, hand picked and
shelled clean, Germ. 88. pct.
35 1b. plus postage. J. C. Gosa,
Rt. 1, Leesburg.
90 Day running Velvet
beans, Germ. 85 pct, $7 bu.
FOB. No order less 1 bu. R. P.
McCorkle, Rt. 3, Buena Vista.
200 lb. Clemson Spineless
Okra seed, Germ. 70 pet., hard
seed; 15 pet: 50c Ib. J. W:
Thompson, Sr., Rt. 1, Palmetto,
ig cupful; yellow pop corn, |.
MA ERET BULLETIN 2
Tender blue pole beans, 91
pet. test, $1 teacupful; white
bunch butterbeans, 70 pet.
test, for sale (price given in
notice not clear enough for
publication). Mrs. Lon Ash-=
worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Old time white tender half
runner garden beans, 65 cup;
red speckled crowder peas,
small brown, small black-eye,
early brown Crowders, and
Thos. Laxton Eng. peas, ea.
50e cup. Add. postage. G. Ey
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Brown striped tender corn-
field bean seed, Germ. 94 pct.
|60c teacupful. No stamps or
chks. Mrs. Sandy~ Hulsey,
Cleveland.
Lucretia dewberry, $1.25
doz.; Boysenberry, 10 for
$1.50; Figs, 3,$1; Birdhouse
gourd seed, 15c plus self-ad-
dressed, stamped envelope.
Damp packed. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Vernon Judy, Rt. 3, Franklin.
Earliana and Rutgers toma-
toes, hot and Bell peppers and
eggplant plants, growing in
pots, 3 for 25c; Big Boy and
Tree tomatoes, 2, 25c; garlic
bulbs, 3, 25c. No mail orders.
V. W. Rasco, 1554 Willis Mill
Rd., S.W., Atlanta 11. Ph. PL-
3-4768. ae
Large, well rooted Blake-
more strawberry plants, damp
packed, prompt shipment, $1
C. Add postage. Mrs. Cornell
Stowers, Rt. 2, Dahlonega.
Everbearing strawverry
plants, early bearing, $1 C. by
mail, or 75 C. at patch and
you dig them; Cheaper in
large quantities. Mrs. A. L.
Dodd, Rt. 2, Hampton.
Watercress plants, $1.25 C.
Well rooted. Mrs. C. C. Gentry,
Rt. 3, Calhoun. oe
Kudzu crowns, well rooted,
$2 C.; 500, $7; $12.50 M. Add
postage. C. D. Crowe, Rt. 2;
Gainesville.
Kudzu crowns, rooted, $12.50
M. $2 C. Add postage. H. C.
Reid, 2303 So. Pryor Rd: SW,
Atlanta 15.
Bushel gourd seed, 2 doz.,
$1 PP. Pander Rawls, Rt. 1,
c/o J. L. Jackson, Wrights-
ville.
Old fashioned large bloom-
ing. Sunflower seed (good
poultry feed), 30c cupful: old
time Syrup cane seed, good
var., 25c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay.
Bushel and Dipper gourd
2 doz. 40c. No order filled un-
less stamped envelope enclos-
ed. Miss Patsy Thompson, Rt.
2, Martin.
Large Martin gourd seed,
10c doz., 4 doz. 25c, plus self-
addressed, stamped envelope.
Prompt return on orders. Mrs.
Ethel Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 213,
Fitzgerald.
_Fox grape muscadine grape-
vines, 6, $1.25; blueberry and
hazlenut, 12, $1.25; peach
plum and Damson plums, 6,
1.25; Mastodon strawberry,
$1.25 C. Mrs. F, M. Eaton, Rt.
1, Dahlonega.
Cert. Rutger and golden
yellow tomatoes, Broccoli,
Brussels sprouts, lettuce, Chin-
ese cabbage, dill, Bell pepper,
onion and garlic plants, all,
35e doz. Tomatoes only $1.25
C. No order less $1, Mrs. H. Vv.
Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Register.
Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato
plants now ready $5 M; or
5 M. or more, $4.50 M. 20 M.
up, $4 M., prepaid, prompt
shipment; $3.50 M. at farm.
Fred C
Ph. HI 9-3713.
Hybrid F-2 climbing tree to-
mato plants, $1 doz. 10 doz.
$4.50 postage prepaid. J. O.
Adams, Rt. dey
Streamline everbearin 2g
strawberry plants, $1.50 Cc:
red, yellow plums, 4, $1; boy-
senberry, Muscadine, dew-
berry, 4 in. old time peach, 4,
$1; Mtn. huckleberry, bearing
size, 25, $1. All rooted, damp
packed and live del. guar. Mrs.
B, TZ. Thornton, Rt. Bowdon,
Bermuda onion, 500, $1.50, $2
seed, 25c for 1 doz. of either; ||
. Harrison, Blackshear. ||
Rutger and Marglobe open
field grown tomato plants.
Booking orders for around
April 15 del. All moss packed.
500, $2.50! $4 M. postpaid.
Mrs, Mattie Stevens, Dawson.
Raspberry plants, $2 doz.;
hazelnut and Mtn. huckle-
berry, 85c doz.; blackberry, $1
Henderson, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Spring Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 500, $1.25; $2 M.; white
M. E. L. Fitzgerald, Fitzger-
ald. B-662.
Gov. insp. and treated P.R.
red skin potato plants, ready
in April, $5 M; Calif. Wonder
sweetpepper, moss packed, $1
C.; $4 M. Del. Ready April 10.
Fill large orders. No chks. W.
R. Linghtsey, Rt. 2, Surrency.
Superfection everbearing
strawberry plants, $2 C. PP.
C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill
Rd., S.W., Atlanta. 11. Ph. DI-
4-4706. :
Kudzu crowns, $8 M. Henry
M. Ford, P.O. Box 147, -La-
vonia.
Chas. W. and Midseason
cabbage,75.-C.; 500, $1.50:
$2.75 M.; white and yellow
Bermuda onions, 75 C.; 500,
$1.25; $2.25 M. cert. Ga. red
potato, 90c C.; 500, $3.50; $6
M. Prepaid. Harold E. Smith,
Rh. 4, Baxley. Ph. 3626.
SEED & PLANTS
WANTED
Want old fashioned red
Currant bushes or sprouts, at
reasonable price. L. H. Cou-
sins, Greenville.
Want few green glaze col-
lard seed. State price. H. C.
Moore, 3796 Grand Ave., Ma-
con.
Want white, long purple hull
pea seed, no crowders, as much
as 1/2 bu. or less. Write price
and amount. John Maxwell,
Rt. 1, Taylorsville.
Want old time salet Eng. pea
seed (kind that break up like
snap beans). Write. E. G. Log:
gins, Keith Dr., Gainesville.
e@
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Manda |:
Want old fashioned purple a
and white blossom Eng. pea >
seed, 1 cup of ea., also white
nest onions. Quote prices. Mrs.
I. M. Helton, 1168 Fayetteville
Rd., S.E., Atlanta 16,
Want some old fashioned _
Harpe, Rt. 2, Calhoun, :
Want 3 or 400 stalks old
garden gooseberries, F. K. _
_|fashioned POJ red eane seed.
State what you have and price. _
Chas. A. Martin, Rt. 1, Box
45, Townsend.
Want old fashioned white __
sweet potato plants, Spanish or
other old varieties. No red
meated ones. Frank Potts, Rt. iE
3, Jefferson.
FEED & GRAIN.
FOR SALE
Sev. hundred bales good
Lespedeza hay, baled without
rain, 65c bale. See at my place.
J. W. Harden, Rt. 3, Dalton:
Good field hay, large bales,
45c bale. Bill Schroer, Rt. 2,
0607.
Coastal Bermuda hay, $25 :
ton. George Eager, Rt..1, Val
dosta. Ph. Cherry 2-3195.
Bermuda grass and Sericea
hay, baled, heavy bales, cured
without rain. Priced at. barn
or can del, Tom Hendrix, Pal-_ : r
metto, phone 6651. |
250 bales Orchard and Fes-
cue hay, old fashioned wire S en
tied, $1bale at.my. barn.
Dwight Swanson, Young Har-
ris.
Good hay, 50c bale. C. we eee
Ward, Rt. 1, Rush Chappel Rd.
Adairsville. _
Baled Oats and O-too-tan >
beans. Hoke Golden, Rt. 2,
Box 38, Bremen. oe 2
Approx. 4,000 bales Oat and
Ryegrass hay, wt. about 50-60
lb. per bale. cured without
rain, 60c bale at my barn. H
D. _ Thames, c/o Flintwood
Farms, Fayetteville. Ph. 2811,
400 bales Sericea hay, 500
bale. J. B. Whitfield, Rt. 1,
Conley. ee koe
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Bartow Emanuel Murray
Bleckley Floyd Muscogee
Calhoun Fulton Newton
Carroll Grady Pike
Catoosa Hancock Putnam
Charlton Haralson Pulaski
Chatham Harris Screven
Clinch Henry Seminole
Cobb Jasper Stewart
Coweta Jefferson Sumter
Crisp Lee Taliaferro
Decatur - Lowndes Telfair
Dooly Macon Terrell
Dougherty _ McDuffie Thomas
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FEED & GRAIN
FOR SALE
150 bu. large white slipped
shuck Corn for FEED, 1958
crop, $1.50 bu. Cannot del.
Mrs. Inez Forrester, Dial,
Highly fertilized and limed
hay, Crimson Clover, Fescue,
and Oats, cut in dough, no
rain, large square bales, $30
ton, 75c bale, at barn in Da-
cula. John D. Gilbert, 1896
Ridgewood Dr., N.E., Atlanta
7. Ph. Lawrenceville 3-3938.
Large quantities Lespedeza,
_ Brown Top Top Millet and Oat
hay in square bales, baled
without rain, $30 ton ea, ai
barn or trade for cattle. E, A.
Ballard, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph.
2981.
FEED & GRAIN
WANTED
Want 500 or more bushels
of Corn. State price and whe-
ther yellow or white. L. L.
Garrett, Barnesville. ?
Want 700-800 bales Oat
Siraw. Contact. Bob Neal, Jr.,
P. O. Box 147, Cordele. Ph.
~ LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Cattle
9 heifers and 4 bulls, all Reg.
pure blood horned Herefords.
will be sold at the Ga. Here-
ford Assn. Auction Sale, April
4, at LaFayette. E. W. Yates,
. Crawfordville.
c/o. Yates Bros.
Farm, Flinstone.
Hereford bulls
Hereford
Reg. and
heifers, horned type, 7-12 mos.
old, $200. ea. Cecil Travis, c/o
Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale.
Ph. Fayetteville 4862.
Reg. Guernsey cows, with
young calves, high milk pro-
ducers, priced reasonable. F.
H. Bunn, Midville.
2 halter broken Reg. horn-
ed Hereford bulls, calved in
June 1958, from outstanding |:
herd bull. Carl Roberts, Ball
Ground.
Jersey and Guernsey cows,
10 or more fresh and 10 or
more springers. TB and Bangs
tested. Doyle Johnson, Rt. 1,
Ph. Washing-
ton OS 8-2990.
Polled Hereford bulls from
performance tested herd. Reg.
in both Associations. Geo.
Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta.
2 Reg. Black Angus bulls,
wt. 600 or 700 Ibs. for sale at
farm, 6 mi. Ea. Fairburn on 92
Hwy. Cleo Jackson, Rt. 1, Box
- 72, Fairburn. Ph. 3804.
Holstein heifer, 17 mos. old,
$175. See 5-1/2 mi. from Ma-
rietta on Dallas Rd. A. Hop-
kins, Marietta.
GGuaranteed by Manufacturer
MARKET BULLETIN
Milch cow, Guernsey and
Jersey cross, freshen April 20.
Give 4-1/2 to 5 gal. day, $150.,
my place, 3/4 mi. outside city
limits Warner Robins on Fagan
Mill and Wilkerson Lake
Roads, So. C. D. Jackson, War-
ner Robins.
Reg. Angus bulls and cows,
Bangs tested and vaccinated,
from clean herd. Championship
Bandolier bloodlines. W..\T.
Torgessen, Whistle Top Farm,
Cornelia.
Reg. Carnation Holstein bull,
ready to serve, 15 mo. old, wt.
750 lbs. TB and Bangs tested.
On Hills Apple Orchard. John
Reuner, Rt. 3, Box 132 D. New-
nan, ;
Horned Hereford yearlings,
bulls and heifers. Finest blood-
lines. Wayne D. Phillips, Honey
Ridge Plantation, Guyton. Ph.
Prospect 2-3933.
Pure blood Hereford bull,
about 18 mos. old, $250. Elig.
Reg. papers. Home after 5 PM.
iE. E. Singletary, Hazelhurst.
Reg. Angus cow with reg.
Angus bull calf. Reasonable,
and will del. both, C. N. Mc-
Clure, Dawsonville.
Swine
10 purebred Landrace pigs,
boars and gilts, 8 wks. old, $20.
ea. or litter, $150. 1 mi. So.
Douglas on Hwy. 441. A. G.
Meeks, Rt. 3, Douglas.
Reg. Yorkshires, Hampshires
and Durocs, from top blood-
lines, Cert. disease-free herd,
boards and gilts, all ages.
Priced reasonable.
Yrsrey, Hazlehurst.
Reg. Hampshires, 8 gilts and
7 boars, 6 wks. old, from bangs
free stock. Shadrach Bennett,
Butler. Ph. Union 2-2565.
Reg. Landrace male pigs, 7
wks. old, $20. ea. Sherman
Wilson, Manchester. Ph. Thor-
neall 6-3471.
Purebred Tamworths, clean,
well bred herd, good carcass,
economical growth, young
pigs, gilts, boars and bred gilts
and few feeder pigs. Mirs. Chas.
Baldwin, c/o Chas. . Baldwin
ae Suwanee. Ph. Buford
Purebred Beltsville No. 1
boars, elig. for Reg. tested free
from bangs and lepto. Roy
Cauthen, 118 King St., Tifton.
Reg. SPC 3 mos. old boars
and gilts, sired by a son of the
Great Power, again strand
champion Southeastern Fair.
3 good bred gilts and 1 ser-
vice. boar. Quitman Barrs,
Eastman. Ph. 3800.
Purebred Landrace pigs,
males and females, $25. ea.
and up. Lloyd Hughes, New-
port (near Blue Ridge.)
Laridrace weaned boar pigs,
9 wks. old, 60 Ibs., $35. ea.
cate Steed, Fitzgerald. Ph.
Reg. Hampshire pigs, from
bangs free stock, out of grand
champion sow in. Atlanta;
Hampshire boar and sow, both
2 yrs. old and large producers.
Reasonable. Herbert Tante,
Butler. Ph. UN 2-3195.
males and females,
Lawton.
Top quality, Reg. Landrace
hogs, with plenty ham, loin,
and feed lot performance. All
sizes. Reasonable. Terrell
Swindle, Nashville, Ph. 9292.
40-50 good feeder pigs, 7-8
wks. old, Duroc and P.C. sows
crossed with Tamworth male.
C. lL. Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon.
Reg. SPC pigs, both sex, 8
wks. to 5 mos. old, meat type,
my farm, 1 mi. So. Hahira on
Hwy. 41. G. E. Cornelius, Ha-
hira.
8 Reg. Duroc open gilts, wt.
200 Ibs. ea $50. ea. also 8 wks.
old Reg. Duroe pigs, $25. ea.
My farm. Henry Harrell, Ha-
zlehurst.
Purebred 2 yr. old Duroc
boar, meat type, wt. 400 lbs.
$60. J. R. Cochran, Rt. 6, Ma-
sor. Ph. Yukon 6-3491 Gray,
a. > >:
45 pigs, 2 mos. old April Ist,
weaned, color red, black and
black, wt. av. 40 lbs. ea. L. H.
Edenfield, Rt. 3, 177, Metter.
Landrace and Duroc mix.
pigs, 6 wks. old, for sale at my
farm. Charlie Dockery, Rt. 3,
Henderson Rd. Alpharetta.
Reg. Duroc pigs, 9 wks. old,
$20. ea.
Good pigs and bloodline, Ber-
ry College stock. Papers if de-
sired. Located 5 mi. of Hwy.)
41 at Deatons Spread House.
Melvin Hall, Rt. 3, Adairsville.
9 Tamworth pigs. 8 wks. old,
elig. Reg. 5 gilts and 4 boars,
lean meat type, nice color, $12.
ea. or 9 for $100.; Tamworth
boar, purebred but not reg.
about 300 lbs... 14 mos. old,
Cannot ship. W. R. Peaster,
Box 133, Montezuma.
Reg. Tamworths, farrowed
Dec, 31, 1958, 4 boars and 3
gilts, $35.00 each: ma-
ture boar at Service, Fee, $10.
or 1 pig. E. L. Meekins, Sandy
Ranch, Box 367, Pembroke.
40 pigs, 6 wks. old April 3rd,
Yorkshire, Tamworth and
Hampshire cross. 4 mi. No.
Douglasville on Hwy. 92. W.
E. Newnan, Rt. 3, Douglasville,
Ph. 2987.
Tamworth and Duroc cross-
ed pigs, $10. ea; 1 mule, wt.
1,000 lbs., $90.: 40 goats, $5.
or take all. Trade 1 Duroc and
Tamworth crossed 150 lb. male
pig for Yorkshire or Landirace}
male. Johnnie Tate, Cloud-
land. re \
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Shetland stud, 18 mos. old, |
brown with 4 stocking legs,
$150. or $185. with saddle and
bridle. Fred C. Seago, Ft. Val-
ley. Ph. Ta 5-2845.
At Stud: Palomino stalling
with blaze face and 2 white
stockings, at my place, 7 mi.
SE Rockmart. Fee, $20. and
return privileges. Write, or see
after 6 PM. David Lester, Rt.
3, Rockmart.
Reg. Silver Dapple Shetland
39 in. stallion, Markums Lit-
tle Man, No. 40089, white mane
and tail, 4 yrs. old, proven sire
of top colts, $1,500. cash. See
at DeLoach Farm, Tyrone. Dr.
D. W. Singleton, Owner, 127
Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta 3.
Ph. CE 3-4915.
At. Stud: Reg. Palomino
stallion, Rising Sunday, PHBA
No. 15,357; TWBA No. 550-|$
168. Mares boarded. Ray T.
Warr, Box 154, College Park.
Ph. PO 1-6732.
3 yr. old Shetland pony, also
5 yr. old larger pony both Pin-
tos. New bridles and saddles.
Sell both or trade 1 for gentle
gaited horse. Mrs. C._D. Cole-
man, 2077 Sombrere Way, SE,
Atlanta 16. Ph. DR 3-0309.
3 Shetland pony mares, 3,
5, and 9 yrs. old, 2 very, heavy
in foal, also 1 yr. old filly colt.
Dan Brock, Eastanollee. Site-
phens Co.
At Stud: Bandar AHC No.
6213, Reg. Arabian stallion,
proven sire of premium quality
foals. Fee, $50. with return
privilege during season. Ex-
cellent facilities to board _vis-
iting mares, $1. day. Willard
Strain, 609 Murray Hill Dr.
Dalton. Ph. Broadway 8-5921.
8 yr. old mare, quarter hors
(as thrifty to feed as a pon
150. Ed N. Cullom, 508 For
syth Bldg. Atlanta 3,
Blackburn 5-0745.
At Stud: Carls Booger, R
quarter horse stallion,
with 4 white
e
g
tation. Dr. D. J. Williams, R
3 Cordele. Ph. 144. :
Healthy, fast walking, gen=
tle farm horse, broken to sad.
dle, priced to sell, $125. Mrs,
W. G. Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 213,
Fitzgerald. a
6 mules and some plow tools
for sale. Grover Sapp, Unadil-
la. : 2
a
Bay Welch mare, 9 yrs. old,
56 in. tall, black mane and
tail. Will neck reign and worl
cows. Also, nice Western sad-
dle and bridle included, $195
Donald Chrisawn, Rt. 2, Hills.
boro. Ph. 3937 (nights)
2
Agricultural
CALENDAR
April 4, Lafayette North Georgia
Hereford Association Sale,
April 5, Albany Georgia Quarter
oe Horse Association meeting.
April 5-16, Israe] First International
Farmers Convention.
April 13-14, Atlanta Georgia Live-
stock Exposition.
ee oe ee hee ee fi
April 17, Athens Piedmont Hereford
Association Sale.
April 26 - May 1, Athens Unit one
on the Southeastern Poultry and
Egg Associations
velopment in Management School.
"Executive De-
One
areas.
3, Georgia.
your farm.
FERTILIZER 1959 |
Heavy Spring rains have delayed the movement |
and application of commercial fertilizers in- many |
Tf you have not yet applied your fertilizer and :
would like for the Department of Agriculture to take
official samples, contact your county agent or mail a
postal card direct fos Fertilizer Section, Georgia De: | :
partment of Agriculture, 19 Hunter St., S.W., Atlanta
- Your request will be attended to prompily. It will
be helpful to give adequate directions on how to reach}
FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE FEB, 1959 _
fA ea RE 7 AO GT Gage ye eee ae
_ (FFound by State Chemist LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia _ PROTEIN FAT
_ PPenalized __ Wheat and Oats | G 10.0
e ae PROTEIN FAT FIBER | (P) Fiber F 113
ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia - it
My-T-Pure Dairy Supplement G 50.0 2.5 9.0 - "McMILLAN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana
(P) Protein and Fiber F 48.0 4.7 17.7 Master Mix Range Punches G 20.0
~ - = : (P) Fiber :
ITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia Master Mix Range Punches a aye
Peanut Vine Hay and Molasses. j G 8.0 3.0 24.0 (P) Fiber F- 20.6
Shin (P) Fat F 8.0 11 24.6 Mi :
- Cimco Yellow Corn Chops G 9.0 3.5 3.0 ELMORE MILLING COMPANY, Sparta, Georgia
(P) Fat F 8.6 25 1 Millmore 16%. Dairy Feed G 16.0
THE COLORADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR ANY, Denver, Colorado i :
Wheat Grey Shorts and Screenings G 16.0 3.5 6.0 - Se
| (P) Fiber F 175 3.8 7.8 ) thy Proiele . 11.0
iS 9.5.
FARMERS MILL-AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia NASHVILLE MILLING COMPANY. Nashll .
t Georgia
Blue Tag Snap Corn G 7.5 2.5 11.0 Nasheo C shville, 5
(P) Protein F 68 | bs as ern Cob and shrek Fommore with yones .
. FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia SOUTHERN MILLING Comp: :
- Ground Cobs, Shucks with Molasses GS 2.6 5 24.0 Duplex 16% Dairy oe Augusta, Georgia ;
oe : : (P) Fiber oP 37 a 29.8 (P) Fiber -
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia Duplex Egg Mash ee G 200
18% Creamaka Dairy Ee ca = ed 4.0 12.0 : a (P) Fiber EF 23.9
SO es eee : 3.2 10.3 | MARTHA WHITE MILLS. j ; :
- Bgg-A-Day Laying Mash as ae 6 20.0 3.5 8.0 | Fortune Dog Food 2 INC : Nashville, Tennessee pe
2 egies be. wee 47 | pee CP) Proteia FB 2am
Wo
ai
MARKET B
ULLETIN:
EDS. FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE BUT WITHIN TOLERANCE a
AND FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED FEBRUARY, 1959.
GGucranteed by Manufacturer
: : PROTEIN FAT FIBER
ound by State Chemist McMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Weyne, Indiana
PPenalized Master Mix 32% Cattle Mixer G 32.0 1.5 13.6
PROTEIN FAT FIB om * Fiber High F 35.0 3.0 . 14.4
ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama an 7 feeds as declared : 3
1 feed as declared A
MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, LTD., Augusta, Georgia S
ALFALFA PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE, ING., Belle Mina, Alabama 3 feeds as declared
1 feed as declared . MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia
TLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia 1 feed as declared
1 feed as declared THE MILLER COMPANY, Richland, Georgia
RDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared
9 feeds as declared eae MILLING COMPANY, Sparta, Georgia aS
THE BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION, BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Ss -
: abies Seca G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia
1 feed as declare Pay Load Ground Cobs, Shucks and Molasses GS 1.5 tas 24.0
BURCH'S TRADING POST, Clarkesville, Georgia * Fiber High F 3.1, 5 26.4
1 feed as declared MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, :
Quincy, lilinois z
NTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 3 feeds as declared .
4 feeds as declared MOWAT, WILSON AND COMPANY Detroit, Michigan
CENTRAL SOYA COMPANY, ING,, Fort Wayne, Indiana 1 feed as declared
1 feed as declared NATIONAL ALFALFA DEHYDRATING AND MILLING COMPANY,
TY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georsie Lamar, Colorado
3 feeds as declared : 1 feed as deciared
CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee NELSON BROKERAGE COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia
1 feed as declared 1 feed as declared
: OPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery Braneh,. Georgia: Baltimore, Maryland; & THE NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Arkansas
ee Cincinnati, Ohio; Polar Bear Wheat Grey Shorts and Ground Wheat Screenings
32% Dairy Supplement and ig ae= late Feed. @ 32.0 2.3 11.0 not exceeding 8% ee & 16.6 3.5 6.0 .
tr Hig F 32.0. 4.0 11.3 * Fiber High : 6. aa
18 feeds as declared : ; ee Foes - : oe
NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Meridian, Mississippi os
R. CROCKER, Trenton, Georgia Nutrena 20% Egg Feed G 20.0 4.0 6.5 2
1 feed as declared * Fat Low F 22.5 3.7 4.6 a3
DALTON GRAIN COMPANY, INC., Dalton, Georgia ieee Se Setieied
1 feed as declared. ita ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina ne
WILLIAM DAVIES COMPANY, INC., Danville, {ilinols Lan re * -
Happy Dog Food Swisher Brand - 25.0 6.6 5.0 PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., Clinton, lowa
* Fat Low Fe 28.4 5.2 3.0 1 feed as declared
4 feeds as declared
- : PURITAN MILLS, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
oN ~arron oe COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia Red Star 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0 2.5 15.0
@ yn ee - * Fiber High F 18.7 2.5 15.6
DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee ee Peres
Red Lien Shorts GS 16.0 4.0 6.0 THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
* Fiber High F 16.9 4a 6.3 2 feeds as declared
ee oon RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri
ERIE ALFALFA MILLS, INC., Erie, Michigan Purina Chicken Chowder SG 36.0 . 5.0 &.0
1 feed as declared : * Fat Low F 40.6 4.4 5.9:
14 feeds as declared
JOHN W. ESHELMAN AND SONS, CHAMBLEE, Georgia i
Red Rose Poultry Supplement GS 36.0 3.5 7.5 ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia
; * Fat Low F 40.0 3.0 5.8 1 feed as declared _ :
FAMOUS FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared 1 feed as declared
FARMERS EXCHANGE, Canton, coors SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
1 feed as declared _ Security 16% Miik Booster G 16.0 2.5 15.0
* Fiber High F 17.9 2.5 16.2
FARMERS FEED AND SEED, Sylvania, Gicisia a
-1 feed as declared SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina a
FA : 2 feeds as declared a
RMERS MILL AND MPANY, Dudley, G i a
ot feed a ae ee Se SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia | x
Ground Corn, Cob and Shucks S&S 2.0 5 31.0 2
FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, eek * Fiber High F 3.5 5 32.5 x
__ & feeds as declared 1 feed as declared ia
LORIDA SOAP CORPORATION, Doctors inlet, Florida - SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
| feed as declared 1 feed as declared
GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Macon, Georgia; Huntsville, Alabama;
10 feeds as declared Memphis, Tennessee; Greenville, Mississippi; Saveneee: Georgia;
GENERAL MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Georgia Decatur, Alabama.
3 feeds as declared 7 feeds as declared : :
GOLD KIST PEANUT GROWERS. Moultrie, Georgia SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Floride
1 feed as declared : 1 feed as declared )
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin Ft. Valley, Georgia hyphen: gigas a Augusta, Georgia s
> 18% Creamaka Dairy Feed G 18.0 4.0 12.0 e
* Fat Low F 21.6 oe 7c SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina
Egg-A-Day Laying Mash G 20.0 . . Spartan Special 16% Dairy Feed & +160 3.0 10.0
* Fat Low F 20.5 3.2 6.9 2 ; . Fiber High =P VES 36 11.0
Happyvale Corn and Wheat Scratch G 10.0 3.0 4.0 2 feeds as declared
* Protein Low FF YF 3.6 19 =
8 feeds as declared STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Secs
fi ; - 2 feeds as declared
END hutta,
. a a deckane et eee ee STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia
: Super Quality Calorated Brand 21% ;
_ HERMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee Nu-Day-Lay Mash G 21.0 4.0 5.0
Best Yet 16% Dairy Feed ~ 16.0 2.5 15.0 * Protein Low, F 20.6 5.4 5.4
* Fat Low, Fiber High F 21.2 2.2 15.7 Fiber High
a 3 feed declared ;
ILLINOIS CEREAL MILLS, Paris, Illinois Pied 2
1 feed as declared STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
: . ; 1 feed as declared
5 Yy, K ity, Missour : 3 a :
Ht we oo: eed Rees 6 15.0 3.5 11.0 J. A. STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Geergia ;
ae i ee ee A.) 3.6 11.6 Big Ben Snap Corn GS 8.6 2.5 11.6 :
pi ie * Protein Low, FED. 3.3 11.9 :
_SOHNSON FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Canton, Georgia Fiber Hight
oe aeclaes SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois; Selma, Alabama;
KITCHENS FEED MILLING, INC., Atlanta, Georgia Swift's Cottonseed Meal or Pellets 41% Protein
1 feed as declared Prime Quality G 41.0 2.5 14.6
: * Fiber High F 41.0 4.1 15.3
LAVONIA ROLLER MILLS, INC., Lavonia, Georgia facdi as declared
q Wheat and Cats 10.0 3.0 10.0
* Fiber High F 10.9 4.1 10.8 TENNESSEE GRAIN GOMPANY, Nashville, Tennessee
4 feeds as declared : 1 feed as declared
LOUISIANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Abbeville, Louisiana WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
1 feed as declared 13 feeds as declared ss
OUISVILLE FERTILIZER AND GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Georgia As Declared: ae ee ee 183 ;
1 feed as declared Penalized: a es y :
\ "2: Other Violationg =... ge
AND COMPANY, Memphis, Tennessee TOTAL a es 222
: 1 feed as declared
TIVESTOCK
Atrabian and
- week-ends. Roger
_ Jr., Thomson. Ph. 128-R.
ee
FOR SALE
18 mos. old Mexican Burro,
gentle, $80. or trade for saddle
or work horse. C. R. Allmond,
Rt. 1, Vidalia. Ph. 4944.
4 yr. old Pinto stallion very
nice and well mannered, 5 out
of 6 of his colts were fillies.
Tenn. Walker
a $150. Mrs. D. R. Braden,
t. 2, Newnan, Ph. Palmeito
6422.
At Sud: 2 Reg. thoroughbred
tallions, Monas Boy and Tu-
Wu Aristocrats of the horse
<ingdom. Contact C. R. Go-
man, P. O. Box 22, Lithonia.
Ph. Hudson 2-6017.
Black mare with blaze face
and 2 white feet, gentle, with
saddle and bridle, $150. See on
Dunaway,
8 nice small mares, 1 with
-eolt at side, iron gray Burro,
_ $60. to $200. Trade 1 or all for
eattle. Lee A. McGinnis, 2601
Woodridge Dr. Decatur, Ph.
Decatur. Ph. ME 4-0553.
- Breeding opportunity, at
gtud, Red Lights Noble Rex,
Reg. 36083, Chestnut stallion,
grandson Noble Kalarama. In-
nection invited. Thos. G. Wat-
ins, Jr., 4584 Flat Shoals Rd.
2, Decatur. Ph. BU 9-6692.
Sheep and Goats
8 good blocky Reg. Hamp-
af.
i
- ghire rams (sheep), 1 and 2
rs. old, for sale. Call soon.
qiaraee B. Smith, Cleveland
Rd. 12 City, Dalton. Ph. BR
-4598.
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
Want good, Reg. Mature
Angus bull. Prefer large type.
Trade Reg. Angus cow and 3
mos. old bull calf, or pay cash.
M. B. Riherd, 119 Burrell St.,
Cornelia.
Want purebred polled Here-
ford bull. Advise what you
have and price. Riley C. Couch, }
- Senoia.
Want Reg. Guernsey male
| ealf, 6-9 mos. old, deep red
with plenty white on it, with
good bloodline. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.
Want baby dairy calves to
raise on shares, or by the head
or some satisfactory basis now.
a aoe good set up. Contact. C.
td., Rt. 6, Rome.
~ POULTRY
aul Ferguson, Rt. 3, Thomas-
Want little bone Black Es-
sex or little bone Black Guinea
pigs, or a bred gilt, with or
- without.
apers. V. E. Hyde,
RFD 3, Windy Hill Rd., Mari-
etta. te fe
Want a pretty good riding
horse, 650-800 Ibs, not scared
of trucks and ears, and from 6
to 15 yrs. old; with old saddle,
all to be in good shape, cheap
for cash. State if can plow and
- particulars. S. L. Evens, Rt. 2,
artersville, (1-1/2 mi. N.E.,
Cassville).
Want 50 good, gentle, well
mannered, easy to handle
horses. Buy 1 or all at same
time
ge: sees Must be good saddle
and pay reasonable
orses or large ponies. Zack
Wilkins, Hahira. Ph. Valdosta
CH 2-1340.
Want trade 5-1/2 hp gar-
den tractor with turning plow,
- guitivator, 30 in. mowing barn
2 yrs. old, for small under 10
yrs. old saddle horse, bridle
md saddle. J. C. Mairon. Fort
FOR SALE
8 pit game hens, for sale or
3 ade for a nice game cock or
ag,
ae Bussell Griffin, Oak St., Gain-
POG
Must be dead game.
1 pr. golden lace Wyandotte
bantams, hen now laying, $3.
or trade for pr. white doves.
K. K. Kight, Kite, Ga.
Cochin bantams, good color,
small, pullets laying, $12.; asst.
bantam hatching eggs, $2.50
doz. PP. Fred Blaylock, 515
Crescent Ave. Chickamauga.
Young, common small ban-
tams, 1958 hatch, good layers
and setters, about 40 hens and
sev.. Red roosters, 50c ea. at
my place. No shipping. Mrs.
R. CG. Parham, 1015 Gilbert St.
S.E., Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 7-
8949.
1 trio ea. White Cochin,
Dark Cornish and Old Eng.
BB bantams, $7. trio. Will not
ship, John A. King, 318 Crown
St., Dalton.
Purebred, heavy type Dark
Cornish hatching eggs, $1.65
for 15; 30: for-$3.15.. My ear-
tons to be returned to me at
buyers expense. M.O. only.
Miss Cora B. Patterson,, Rt. 1,
Box:30, Tyely:
40 Black Tail white Jap
bantams, $1.75 ea. for lot, or
$2. ea and up in trio; 18 grap
Jap bantams, $2. ea. in trio and
up, or $1.75 ea. for lot; mixed
breed rabbits, does bred, $3.50
up; does with litter, $5. and
up. Chas. B. Summers, Rt. 1,
Box 1 Lee Rd. Mableton.
Claret game hens from
single mated proven fowl, $5.,
2 for $8.50. Will combine in
trios with choice stag, $12.50.
M. H. Schuman, 322 Lawton
Ave., Savannah. Ph, Adams
3-2907.
Pit game cocks and stag,
pure Red Clarets, White Hack-
le, Black Grays, Law Grays.
Write or come by. A. J. Winn,
Bristol.
100 laying hens, Hampshire
Reds, 10 mos.. old, $1.50 ea.
Cannot ship. R. L. Brown, Rt.
1, Rochelle.
48 Sex-Link pullets, August
1958 hatch, laying 95 pct. Lots
of 12 or more only. None ship-
ped. Bring your own crates.
$2.50 ea. Also, want baby
chicks to raise on halves, Par-
ty furnish chicks and _ feed.
Mrs. W. C. Kitchen, 279 Coch-
ran Rd. (off Cascade-Palmetto
Rd.) College Park.
5 turkeys, 4 hens and tom.
Sell or trade for pigs. Jack
Boynton, Rt. 1, Austell. Ph.
4543 Evenings. :
2 BB turkey toms, fine stock,
9 mos. old, 40c lb. Mrs. J. E.
Carter, McMurry Dr., S.W.,
Box 487, Atlanta 11. Ph. DI
4-1388. se
GAME, FOWL, ete.
ton. Ph, Midway 7-7490 after
SO paso r
FOR SALF
1958 hatched, extral large
Northern Bobwhite breeder
quail, Per. No. 43, 1 to 3 ounces
heavier than average, bred
and improved 39 yrs. Quail
hatching eggs. Free color pho-
tos of quail. Wm. A. Thomas,
421 Mark Bldg., Box H, At-
lanta. Ph. MU 8-0866.
Hatching eggs, Peafowl,
pheasants, quail Permit No. 19,
Chukas, Mallards, goose, white
quineas and fancy bantams,
also the fowl. Shipped by par-
ee | ARK ET BU LLEYT Tx
White prod and black rab-
bits, all sizes, $1.75 ea. R. L.
Trader, Sr., 217 Callaway St.
-;College Park.
4 pullets, 1 cockerel, Buff].
Soturnix quail, $1. _ ea;
chicks, $30. C; eggs, $10. C. T.
G. OKelley, Maysville.
GAME, FOWL, etc.
WANTED
Want some Les age can
be registered. uote price.
Jimmy Ferguson, P.O. Box
163, Gainesville.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Nice dried apple, 50 Ib. 1/2
doz. Currant 2 yr. old plants,
$1 ea. Mole beans, 50c cupful. |i
Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Suggs,
Rt. 1, Chickamauga.
Fertilizer, a manure, Ae
uality, very few or no snav-
ae S bag or truck load, Del.
West Side Atlanta. L. E. Wid-
ney, 3850 Bakers Ferry Rd,
S.W., Ph. PL 3-9005.
Some old Ga. Cane syrup, in
1/2 gal. tins, also some goo
sop syrup in Qt. bottles, 12
to case. 1957 processed. L. H.
Edenfield, Rt, 3, Box 177,
Metter.
Elec. churn, good cond., $10;
some 4 and 5 gal. churns, $1
ea. Also, Farm bell, $10. L.
Bennett, Rt. 1, Roswell, Ph,
6164.
Old time beer seed, 25c
start, 6 starts, $1 and self-
addressed, stamped envelope.
E. F. Weeks, Dial.
Locust and Chestnut fence
posts. J. C. Davis, Rt. 1, Mari-
etta. Ph. 9-4562.
Fresh milk and butter, for
sale. Mrs. Hoke Golden, Rt. 2,
Box 38, Bremen.
1958 bright, black walnut
meats, hulled while green, $1
Ib. Send postage. C. S. Glade,
Meansville.
Sweetgum, wild Cherry, ald-
ar, poplar, pine, oak, dogwood
bark, 2 lbs., $1; 2 large bun.
{tansy, horehounds, $1; cherry,
peach, apple trees, 2, $1. Exch.
for print sacks. Add postage.
Mrs. John Myers (Addison),
Rt. 2, Hartwell.
White feed sacks, no letters
nor holes, good cloth, 25c ea.
and postage; also, chicken fer-
tilizer, $1 sack, or truck lots. |.
Cheaper. Mrs, J. E. Carter,
McMurray Dr., Box 487, At-
lanta 11. Ph. DI 4-1388.
Yellow root, sweet gum
bark, and Mayapple, ea. 4 lbs.,
$1.25. Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talk-
ing Rock. .
3 real large print sacks, for
$1.60, mostly one of kind; 3
white, 100 lb. white sacks for
$1.50. All washed and _post-
paid. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Rt.
1, Newnan.
Last Weeks Livestock Sales Repo
2 pat. empty Bee hives, com-
plete with 3 supers, and comb
foundations, in good cond. $18.
Cannot ship; also, Stuart pe-
cans, 1958 crop, 40c lb. Add
postage, Mrs. Mamie B. Wat-
son, 1380 Newton Ave., S.E.,
Atlanta. Ph. MU 8-9052.
Yellow root, freshly dug and
washed 4 lbs. $1; Sunflower
seed, 15c pkt.; Martin and
long handle gourd seed, 10c
pkt. and stamped envelope.
Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
Blue Gill Bream Fingerlings.
Truck del. or ee up at my
farm. Lanier Craft, Clayton.
Honey, in tin, del. by mail,
10 Ib. tin, $3.80; 5 Ibs., $1.85;
Collect, 12 - 2-1/2 Ib. $7; 3,
$20; 24 - 1 lb. same priced.
Rev. Curd Walker, Rt. 2,
Adrian.
1958 crop large, well filled
oore pecans, 40 lb.; 10 Ibs.
$3.50. also, print feed sacks,
100 lb. cap. 3 bags, $1 all 1
print, or 1 of kind, Add 25c
postage to all. Mrs. Mamie R.
Plyler, Rt. 1, Claxton.
Few doz. Martin and dipper
gourds. 16-20 in. around. $2.-
75 and $3.50 doz. Small ones,
10c ea. Add postage. G. W.
a Helms, Rt. 2, Vienna.
Black walnut meats, nice,
clean, $1.25 lb., 5 Ibs. $6. Mrs.
Boyd Nicholson, Hiawassee.
_ Large, white Jerusalem ar-
tichokes, $1.25 gal; booking
order for the plants, ready
last of April, $1. C: Martin
gourd seed, $1. teacup; Dipper,
25 pkg. Add postage. Mrs. C.
D. Sellers, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Farm bell, no frame, $25. at
my home. No shipping. Ed
Kirkley, 131 New St. Decatur.
Ph. Dr. 3-4282.
1,000 Cedar posts, 6-1/2 ft.,
28c ea. at my home, 7 mi. No.
Elberton. L. P. Higginbotham,
Rt. 5, Elberton. Ph. 1782.
Black Walnut meats, nice, |.
clean, 1958 crop, 1-1/2 pints,
$1.; yellow dock and poke
roots ea. 2 lbs. $1. Add post-
age Miss Mable Mathis, Rt. 5,
Ellijay. : bi
Sesue nn Seeker nite. TaPRee eat at = Reaeaje tae eta SS .
Sopa ep te ee :
| Quilt tops
jcolor, hand pieced, larg
19 strong colony Bees in 1-
1/2 and 2 story painted root
hives, $10. ea. one or all: 40-
50 extra hive bodies and shal-
low supers with frames, some
never used. D. W. Young, Rt.
4, Dallas. Ph. 7041.
2 hives Bees in 10 frame pat.
hive and super, $25. for both.
Chas. B. Summers, Rt. 1, Box
131 Lee Rd. Mableton.
_15_ Ibs. nice size and well
filled out seedling pecans, 1958
crop, 15 lb. for entire lot to
one person, Plus postage. Mrs.
oe Brown, Rt. 3; Carters-
ville. |
ISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
Want 2 or 3 hives of Bees.
Joe M. Rudisill, Rt. 2, Hiram.
Ph. Powder Springs 5402.
size quilts cotton materia
|60e postage on ea. quilt.
Sesh cl
"Wednesday, A
Want old brass cow bel
that has been used. Miss D;
Sinclair, 347 Leland Ter,
Atlanta 17. Ph. DR 3-9858.
Want good Western sgsaddi
and bridle. Quote price. Joap
Coe. -Rt. ly Box 105
Park. Ph. PO I-4058.
Want eggs to be hatck
Will hatch for 10c ea, or |
of the eggs >}
Pheasant, quail and hen e
Write. Ralph Brown, 20 P.
fic Ave., Austell.
FOR SALE
Large, dbl. bed size qu
heavy cotton padded, $8.00
postpaid; also corduroy t
$4. ea. Mrs. Roy T. Pruit
1, Buford.
$2.50 ea. also 6 hot dish pla
2 for 30c. Add postage,
W: J. Suggs, Rt. 1, Chic
mauga.
New handmade quilts g
material, cotton padding
dbl. bed size, $6.50 ea; 1
basket design, $8.50. PP ij
Miss Mable Mathis, Rt.
lijay.
2 dbl. size quilt tops
white, 1 large girl in pink
red roses evening -dress, w
umbrella $7.; 1 i
Doll, $7. Mirs. Troy Sta
oe Rd. Box 65, .
on.
Dbl. wedding quilt tops
colors, cotton material,
matched, filled in with
bed size, $5 ea. Add post
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5,_
58, Ellijay.
Nice, new quilts, pieced
of drapery material,
solid color linings,
with white, 2 lb. rolls of |
ton, $6. ea. Add postage, .
R. H. Clark, Rt. 7, Gainesv
Hand tufted dbl. wed
bed size, of good grade se
less sheeting. Mrs. Edgar
cock, Rt. 2, Adairsville.
New, hand made dbl
ton padding, sheeting
dyed to match tops, $5. e
Mrs. Dave Garlin, Adairsv.
set; aprons, small, med, la
40c; 50c; 60c; little girls
es: 1 238. Vr $1.35 ea.
postage. Mrs. Floyd Major,
8, Gainesville. A
Crochet bedspread, full
size with fringe, Rose Harbo
design, red roses and gr
leaves with cream backgrot
$40. Write if interested.
Guy Pickard, Rt. 2, Adai
ville.
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Bobwhite quail, 1 and 2 wks. | STEERS & HEIFERS 850 555 308 164
old also quail eggs. Permit No. | =
ae ee Ringneck pheasants. | S009 & CHOICE = 26.70 25.00-27.20 -
alt ship. Come see. CE
(uke 1803 Boulders De STANDARD 23.00-26.00 23.50-25.60 22.20-25.25 23.10-24.10
ae Atlanta 16. Ph. MA 7-| UTILITY 20.00-23.50 20.00-23.00 18.00-22.50 2040-23.00
: VEALERS 24.00-33.00 23.00-35.5 37. : 50-3
| Ghia patrides Uhksia = oe 9 25.00-37.25 25.00-35.25 22.50-3
fine quality, in prs. or single. STOCKERS & FEEDERS 22.00-28.00 22.00-27.30 21.00-27.25 20.40-23.00
om Patat, Box 233, Cuthbert, z
Ph. 316-J. FEEDER CALVES 22.00-36.00 23.00-37.75 22.25-36.00 21.00-36.00 22.00-3
15 pr. White King pigeons, SOW: Soe : - ~
$1. pr. Day Davis, Rutledge. UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 20.00-21.5 20.00-22.30 19.50-20.70 19.80-22.00 19.75
Blue peacocks and peahens,! CANNERS & CUTTERS 16.00- ONAN = oe aa ie @)
; full ee) ck ee ad , 0-20.25 19.50-20.40 14.00-19.50 15.75-20.25 15.00-2!
oa? AN) bees will be fertile, , SPRINGERS a - : eos z =
35. pr; Chinese Silver phea-| jn-<.
sants, 2 Es. old, $10. pr. None | HOSS: 7 : 140 50 331
shipped. rs. E. L, Reagan, =
McDonough, Ph. 3502. : NO. 1 MEAT TYPE 15.50-15.75 15.75-16.10 15.75-16.25
NO. 1 OTHER z
Americas finest str. White : . Mis ilo 15.00-15.75 14.50-15.75
King pigeons, $3. pr. Not less|NO. 2 . . z
2 pr. shipped. Ogden Geilfuss, NO. 3
c/o Melody Brook Farm, Rt. si hd s * -
a. Marietta, Pa. HE -7385 .
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