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ty) Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1959 | a NUMBER 49
_ Bensons Administration
Benson's _ | Benson ee
1952 _ (1960 Estimate) Under Benson
ULS.D.A. Personnel = =ssi7A0G (iti sUp SSI
US. 3. A. Appropriations $1,358,000 $4,081,000. Up $2,724,000
Commodity Credit Inventories $1.1 billion $9.1 billion Up $8 billion [
1655-180
Percentage Of Parity Price > Corn 90 66% Down 24%
Supports To Farmers ae can. 90% 80% Down 10%
Peanuts 90% 75% Down 15%
Tobacco 91% += 90% += Down 1%
BENSON'S THINKING: Reduce parity support prices and cut farm production. _
The history of farmers in the United States shows that when prices are lower farmers
produce more to overcome the lower prices.
The above chart proves the fallacy of Bensons thinking.
What are the extra 31,000 employees doing? | a
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Georgia, First:
@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS. @ PIMENTO PEPPER
@ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES
IRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
GEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
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ee ener ene
. FARM WORK
Married white man, 47 yrs.1
old, 4 children ages from 4 to
12 yrs. old, wants jobs on farm.
Experienced in any kind of
farm work, raised on farm
Can furnish references. Roe
_. Brown, Rt. 2, Athens..
Family with 2. experienced
milkers would like a dairy,
from 80 to 100 cows. Must have
5 or 6 room house with bath,
- wired for stove, etc. R. A. Tip-
pens, Rt. 2, Cochran.
53 yr old woman, has only
l-arm, wants job doing light
farm work on farm, no chil-
dren. Mrs. Thelma Watson, Rt.
1, Hogansville.
Experienced w,hite man
middie aged, without family,
wants job on large mechanized
poultry farm as working su-
pervisor, prefer layers in
cages. Can move to any region.
Jake Johnson, 4120 Peachtree |
St., Apt 12-D, Atlanta, Ph. CE
3-2346,
rE
Experienced dairy man
wants job in small dairy, pre-
- fer job in Jasper or Putnam
Co. if possible. Would like
furnished house with lights
and water. Will move anytime.
Roy D. Coker, Rt. 4, Eatonton.
Christian married man, with
yr old sirl and 12: yrscold
boy, wants job on farm, dairy
or taking care of cattle, can
yun any. kind of machinery.
Need 4 or 5 room house. No
bad: habits. State: Salary in
first letter. B. L. Wilson, Rt.
2. Cochran, =
- 33 yr. old - white woman
want job on farm doing light
farm work for salary, room
and board. Have school age
child. Mrs. Janie Wilkerson,
1416 Marks Church Rd., Au
Busta.
Want to rake, cut, and bale
hay within 10 mi. of Alpha-
retta on shares or at 40c a
bale. G. W. West, 4825 Ptree-
- Dunwoody Rd., Atlanta, Ph.
; BL, 5-3937, ss
et ete
ot ea 4a ge
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Want job raising chickens,
10,000 broilers. Have wife, 5
children, 2 in High School, 1
in Grammer. Wife will help.
Need 5 room house, elec. for
stove, near bus stop, near
Gainesville. Have to be moved.
James V. Cleveland, Box 914,
Scottdale. _
Single white man, 41 yrs.
old, non drinker or smoker,
want job as helper on farm,
ean drive truck and _ tractor,
have license. Want $15. per
wk. wages, room board and
laundry. J. M. Reed, c/o Mrs.
H. F. Joyner, 914 Maple St.,
Rome.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want nice, middleaged wo-
man in good health, to help
with light farm chores on
small farm for good home, live
in house with me, $35. mo.
room and board. Located 4 mi.
So. Claxton. Mrs. Eva. C. Ro-
gers, Rt. 2, Claxton. Ph, 492-
J-1 (if can come).
Want middleaged white wo-
man, Christian, to live on small
farm, and do yard and light
farm work. Furnish good home
for right part. Ref. Required.
Miss Cora DeFore, Rt. 1, Coch-
ran
_ Want party to work 8,000
Turpentine boxes on shares.
2nd year. Use acid. Faces
about 2 ft. high. Dipped 24
barrels last dipping. Furnish
house with lights and water.
Can furnish plenty extra farm
work for
Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville.
Want nice woman, about 25
yrs. old, to do light farm work
on farm, for small salary and
home. Mrs. Paul J. West,
Route 1, Rock Springs.
gttpey
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family. W. Riley}
Tom Sims,
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3 OMAMMET BULLETINS
Want single, white man,
middleaged, to work in small
dairy. Room, board and salary.
E. L. Foster, Grovetown.
Want white woman, 35-50
yrs. old, to live in Christian
home on farm and 4 adults, 2
mi. out, to help with garden,
chickens, and other light farm
work, for home and small sal-
ary. No smoker nor drinker.
Give Ref. Mrs. L. F. Fowler,
Rt. 5, Thomaston.
Want middleaged man and
wife, col. or white, to work on
poultry farm. No experience
necessary. Must be able drive
truck. Wife to help feed chick-
ens. No drunks. House, woo
and wired for elee. stove. Pre-
fer farm couple. Mrs. M. Dea-
ton, 359 No. Highland Ave.,
NE, Atlanta.
Want reliable, middleaged, }
unencumbered, white woman
to live in home on farm with
3 adults, and do light farm
work for $12.50 per week,
room and board. Mirs. Eva M.
Knowles, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph.
WO 3-2213.
Want white man, 38-45 yrs.
old, who knows machinery,
hay baler, etc., with small
family and son, 16 yrs or old-
er, to. work with him. No
drinker. Good weekly wages.
No row crops. Raise pecans,
hay, cattle. 5 R. house, wired
for electricity, wood, school
bis. S. J. Clay, Rt: 3, Avon-
dale Mill Rd., Macon. Ph. SH.
2-5117. 4
Want couple Exp. farming
for fall garden crop and care
of stock: for extra wages.
House, garden, fire wood also
Storer,
c/o Storers Ranch, Rt. 4,
Douglasville.
FLOWERS
FCR SALE
Widow Tears, 3, 25c; Cac-
tus: rooted Alligator and
Christmas, 25c ea.; Starfish
cuttings, 3, 25c; Pan Cake, 20c
ea.: Cattail, 3, 25. Add post-
age. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Riz 5,
Box 58, Ellijay. :
Variegated Sweet Williams,
25 doz.; pink Mums, 25c doz.;
Corn Cable Cactus, 25 bunch,
small Nandinas and red Sal-
via, 25c doz.; yellow Lantana,
2, 25c; mixed Touch-me-nots,
25c doz.; pink Corkwood, 3,
25c. Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie
Crawford, 18 Crawford St.,
Ellijay.
Mixed col. Iris, Orange Day-
lilies; $2.50 C.; tame blue Vio-
lets, 30c doz.; pink June Cac-
tus, 50c ea.; rooted Horseleak,
30c bunch; Goldenglow Lemon
Lilies, 50c doz.; red Daylilies,
30c ea.; pink Peony, 50c ea.;
Elephant Ear, 30c bunch. Add
postage under $5 orders. Mrs.
W. T. Ralston, Rt. 3, Box 52,
Ellijay.
Deep red, pink, yellow Wei-
gelia, white Snowball, deep
red, white, Rose of Sharron,
white Hydrangea, deep pink
rose Hibiscus, 50c ea.; small
spray Baby Ferns. Shasta
_|Daisies, Blackberry Lilies, 3,
50c; summer blooming Mums
deep red Coleus, 6, 25c. Add
postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
Ae. 5. Bllijay.
Trumpet Daffodils, orange
Daylilies, blue Violets, 75c C.,
$3 M.; purple Iris, Foxglove,
paper white Narcissus, white
fall Pinks, red Prince Feather;
yellow Lemon Lilies, dbl. Day-
lilies, 75e C.; Azaleas (wild
Honeysuckle), purple Lilac,
Brides Wreath, 3, 50c. Add
postage. Mrs. Hermon Parks,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.
All colors Pansy and White
Per. Candytuft seed, 35c table-
spoon. For August planting.
Enclose stamped. envelope.
os Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Da-
cula.
Upland Fern bushes, Honey-
suckle, 2 Locust, 2 Sweetshrub
bushes, Wild Cherry, Hickory,
White Oak, Red Oak, Dog-
wood, $1 ea. D. C. Camp, Elli-
jay.
Rose bud pepper plants, 6
plants, 50c, plus postage. Mrs.
gaye ee Sn ae
3
- 20 Jerusalem Cherry plants,
$1; 15 Nicotiana plants, $1.
Mrs. L. W. Underwood, Rt. 5,
Box 294, Dalton.
Mixed cols. Dutch Iris and
Bearded Iris, 50c doz., 3 d0z.,
$1. No less than $1 orders. Add.
postage. Mrs. Archie Rousey,
Rt. 4, Elberton.
Star Begonia, 25; single
Orange Daylilies, one ct. ea.;
Devils Backbone, 25; 4 cols.
Verbena, 3 doz., $1. Mrs. Annie
Hubbard, Fortson.
Dwarf Per. blue Phlox
(Divaricata), white Per Can-
d|dytuft, dwarf red Mums, $1.50
doz., $7.50 C.; tall pink Per
Phlox, English Ivy, . Vinca
Minor, $1 doz., $5 C. Blanche
Woodruff, Greenville.
Ligustrum, English Ivy,
Vinea Minor, $1 doz.; Violets,
$2.50 C., $20 M.; rooted cut-
tings dwarf Boxwood, $1.25
doz. Lois Woodruff, Green-
ville..
Dbl. Daylilies, $1 doz.; Lan-
tana, yellow and var., rooted
and Sultana, orange, white
and purple, rooted, 35c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. J. W. Sullens,
Rt. 6, Gainesville.
rose color. Poppy seed, 25c tsp.
and four ct. stamped envel-
ope; white and yellow Nar-
cissus and yellow Jonquil
bulbs, 25 doz.; blue Grape
Hyacinths and blue Iris bulbs,
40c doz. Add postage. Ethel
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Special assortment, best var-
ieties, Violets: Royal Red,
Blushing Pink, Crystal White
and Calif, sweet Blue. All frag-
rant and Prolific bloomers.
Nice blooming size plants, $2
doz. PP; Royal Gold Narcissus,
cluster bloomer, $25 M. Mrs.
B. Robinson, Greenville.
gohia, Sultana, yellow, purple
and white Lantana, variegated
and yellow Conch shell Be-
gonia. All rooted, 35c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner,
Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Pink and red Geraniums, 3
cuttings, $1; Shrimp plants,
rooted, 50c ea.; Peanut, Star,
Sword and Monkey Cactus,
40c ea.; Prayer plants, 45c ea.;
water Hyacinth, 50c bunch;
rooted red and green border
Coleus, 35 cutting. Plus post-
age: Rosie Crowe, Rt. . 2,
Gainesville.
Per Scarlet King and frag-
rant lavender Verbena, $7 C.;
Royal Robe, White Perfection
and red Violets, $6 C., 50, $3.
Add postage. Mrs. L. H. Cou-
sins, Greenville.
Orange Daylilies, 75 doz.,
$3. C.; April bloom White
Narcissus, 50c doz., $2.50 C.
Rt. 1, Bremen.
Privet Hedge (stay green),
$1 C.; Yellow Lily, purple ae
pink Mums (blooms from June
until frost) wild Azalea (wild
Honeysuckle), Dogwood, Nan-
fly, 6, $1; pink running Rose
(well rooted), 3, S125) 5:
Mrs." Bot. Thornton, Rt. 1
Bowdon.
Small white Star of Bethle-
hem, $1 C.; Blue Star Hya-
cinth (very rare) 35c en 2.
50c; Golden Spur Daffodils,
small Jonquils, Butter and
Kggs, Yellow or White Narcis-
sus, Jacobs Ladder, Snow-
drops, Iris, Thrift, Dusty Mil-
ler, 60 doz., 2 doz., $1. Will
Meeler, Box 216, Bishop.
Begonias, dbl.
pink, red, white with bronze
and green foliage, Grape and
Guenia Wing Geraniums, dbl.
Hybrid, many colors, Sultana
mixed cols., any 4, $1. Plus
bostage. Mrs. Lawrence Col-
lins, Rt. 2, Blairsville.
African Violets: Strike-me-
pink, Ohio Bountiful, Pink
Cloud, Dbl. Pinks, White Ma-
donna, dbl. Sky Trailer, Navy
Boquet, 50c ea., 0, ee: 6 un-
labeled, $1.25. Add postage:
also potted plants, fresh cut
flowers,
and single,
Rt. 1, Gilisville,
J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge,
Large dbl. orange and old
Grape leaf Begonia, red Be-
Add postage. Martha Womack, |:
dina, Snow Garland, Butter- |
sell in larger lots. Mrs. Arthur.
tropical and orna- |
mental, at my home. Mrs. B.
hem, Mums, 50c doz. Add
age. Mrs. Florence
Rt. 1): Buchanan,
Mixed Sweet William
er seed, 10e pkt. Mrs,
McBrayer, Rt. 2, Buford
Pot flower cuttings, |
ed, 20, $1; large Mador
bulbs, 3, $1; 25 mixe
$1, mostly Jonquils; a
Pansy seed, mixed,
Add 25c postage on f
and bulbs. Mrs. J. Ho
Rt. 3, Cedartown,
Ferns: Boston, Fishtail
row leaf), tree Fern,
blue Plumbago, 50c eg
large leaf Caladiums
to Elephant Ear), 2, 50
postage. Mrs. J. R.
Box 104, Chester.
150 varieties Bearde
including new _ pinks.
many blue ribbons j;
Mrs, TT:
Jackson.
Coleus plants, 15, $1:
bulbs, long and short
50c doz. All $1 orders ;
PP. Mrs. Ela M. Mo
A. H. Griffin, Catau
Daylilies: Rose Ger
Stars, Pink Charm, C
Towers, Show Girl, Ch
ger, 50c ea.; Princess, T
Crimson Pirate, Scarle
set, Garnet Robe, B. H,
Brocade, B. F. Bonner.
Tyrol, Babette, Duchess
Windsor, Triumph, Cabal
Ophir, 25c ea. $3 orde
Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Chul
Cannas, Tuberoses, 50
Daylilies, 10c plants; A
lis, pink and red, 15c ea
and Wine Lilies, Umb
Palm, 25 ea., $2.50 doz.-
plants, 15c doz.; Da
large size, 75c doz. Ad
age. Mrs. W. E. Woote:
Box 150, Camilla 3.
Large type Chrys
mums: silver white,
yellow, pink, lavender, bre
shaggy cream, marhaw r
plants, $2; red Spider
$1 doz.; sweet blue Viole
doz., $1. Mrs. R. L. Silve
5, Cuthbert.
Cushion Mums, su
blooming, low growing
$1 doz. Can ship any ti
over 2 doz. at a time.
ders less than $1. De
Mrs. Adell Williams
Ellijay. :
Bearded Iris, all 0
(names lost), $1 doz.
colors, 8, $1; Liriope
Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfo
Cherry Laurel plants,
ea. Plus postage. B, Fudge
Crawford St., Colquitt.
Poppy seed, dbl,
cols., 2 tablespoons, 25
son red, 50c doz. Extra Pp)
given with $1 orders.
postage. Mrs. W. J. Suggs
1, Chickamauga.
Seed: Scarlet red Touc
nots, Bachelors Button
the black seed kind),
shaped French Marigold.
nice border, blooms late
Sunflowers (many flowel
the stalk). Mrs. Dee Bert
Hiawassee. ;
Hybrid Daylilies; Hypet
Pride of Houston, Mary
ther, Mrs. Wyman, R
Warpath, Gold Dust, 2
Dauntless, Sylvia,
Su-lin, Mikado, Starlig
mahal, 50c ea.; ble
Kanapaha, Sammy
Skylark, Kwanso, 60c
beled correctly and_
packed. Mrs. Claude E.
sey, Hiawassee. ;
Bearded Iris (won
place in AIS 1959 show
beled varieties incl
pinks; also, colle
o
imen Cacti, $1.98 ea.;
om Cacti, 50c and 60c;
ies ees os oye
ilodendron, $1.90; Cata-
Sa $1.50; White
xy Wandering Jew,
e Dragon Acalypha,
ilIbergias, $1.25. Add
Mrs. D. T. Gates, Rt.
hrubs, Dogwoods,
ries, Water Oaks,
ples, Pussywillows,
Forsythia, Polyan-
wthorn, Roseaccia,
, $1; Silverlace, Im-.
red, yellow Honey-
nes, 2, $1; Peach, Ap-
Mrs. John Myers
on), Rt. 2, Hartwell.
ature Zinna plants, dbl.,
olors, 25 doz. Add
Mrs. W. J. Suggs, Rt.
umauga.
Cherie, Chamois, Bal-
Francis Kent, Party
Paradise pink, Port
Quechee, $1 ea.; pink
ion, $1; Happy Birth-
Lilies; Painted Lady,
; Hyperion, 35c ea. Do
Mrs. Lona Tallent, Rt.
ultanas, faney leaf Co-
tings, all dif., $1.25
ooted, dbl. Begonias, red,
dbl, white Petunias, 50c
ris, tall, light blue, orchid,
jlbs, $1 and postage; red
Petunia plants, 4, $1, PP.
HB. Clower, Rt. 3, Law-
ae ink, lavender, |red leaves, dbl. rose and red ate Rose Wing, 4 ' : , ae
Sow eee Ghite, few | Geranium, Fuchsia and Artil-|White Orchid, Angel Lace. FLOWERS Yerbray, Ht, 1. Johnson Des
( gi doz., mixed, not la-|lery Fern. Mrs. Lee Cromer, sonst White Madonna, pur- | Lt ae a , Greent
1 plus postage; Daffodil; Rt. 1, Royston. ple Gardenia, Tear Drop, blue, = ers
alg "et C. No : |single plain: Thunderhead, WANTED Want a tow Keesaeiec tte
s, * Lema ae M. M. Geraniums, Sultana, pink te Beauty, Snows of | ames ae in pink, blue and white. Dont
PRL Dithonia[Cannas, dark red Vesben, Kilamanjara, Blue Boy. 10) Wane old fashion Grass Pink |want_anyy other variety Tes.
White, 3 dif, red, salmon, ara Boston, Peafowl Fern,|Jackson, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr., e ee ni oe ims W. hes Mis cer
anium .cuts, white, pink) Justicia, Cactus, all rooted, 25c Austell. ee on AED 4 Certaeilic. Will exchanne Rose Acatia
is, white Rain Lilies, 8 dif.
as, pink Justicia cuts,
ryllis lilies, purple pod,
Mrs. Ralph Williams,
wrenceville.
large purple Iris bulbs,
Iso, quantity of Nar-
Ibs. Mrs. J. B. Atkin-|
2, Lawreneeville.
NS
Bearded Iris: blues, pinks
yellows, 2-tones and bronze,
{$1 doz. Will exch. for Per.
Phiox, Daylilies, Mt. Hood or
any white Daffodils; Madonna
Lily bulbs, 3, $1. Add postage,
Mrs, Lois G. Bell, Rt, 1, Mill-
edgeville.
Lemon lilies, blue Iris, Day-
lilies, Shasta daisies, fall Pinks,
gray Violets, Snowdrops, $2.75
C.; Mtn. Laurels, Holly, Rhodo-
dendrons, white Pine, Easter
Bell, Azaleas (wild honeysue-
kle), Crabapple, Dogwood,
Redbud, Tulip Poplar, 2 ft.,
moss packed, $2.75 doz. Mrs,
Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff.
~ Red, pink, white and Amer.
ican Beauty Geraniums, Sul-
tanas, dif. cols., Rainbow Moss
and Fuehsia euttings, 25c ea.,
leaf Caladiums, white or mix-
ed, 15c ea., $1.25 doz.; mixed
Hybrid Petunias, Cockscomb,
25, $1; purple Salvia, red leaf
postage. Mrs.
Madison. -
Dee. blooming white, dbl.
Yellow and yellow cupped
white Narcissus, Trumpet Daf-
fodils and white Fairy Lily,
50e doz., $3 C. Add postage
under $3 orders; Also, yellow
variegated Canna Lilies, 30c
doz. at my home, not mailed.
Mrs. Effie Smith, Rt. 1, Gor-
don Rd., Mableton.
Pink Sultanas, Coleus, red
and pink, single red and pink,
J. W. Jones,
|dbl. Maple and Speckled leaf
Begonias and dbl. pink with
ea.; 20 Verbena, $1; Periwin-
kle, one cent ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1,
dragons and Sweet William
tum and Dusty Miller, 25c
Royston.
onder plants, Molten
grows a scarlet star in
arge as a plate), 15c
ea.; small Lace Trees
Band bush, Jackar-
c ea.; some Mums, 10c
choice, labeled and
packed. Add postage. |
E Fleming, Lincoln-.
-Geraniums, red, rose,
ite, dbl. red, Begonias,
ad, rose, pink, everblooming |
mias, pink, white, Hy-
geas, pink, salmon Sul-|
eleus, red Chicken
|, Fuschia, Maple Leaf,
as, cuttings, 20c; Ferns,
stripped Jew, 10c. Add |
age. a. W. H. Rice, Rt.
ston.
e Narcissus bulbs, white |
eam center, paper white |
f end. Keys, 0c.. doz;
le, white stripped and!
m Jew, Devil, Bachelor
ik Horn Cactus, 10c ea.
rders filled under $1, Add |
ge. Mrs. P. E. Traylor,
labeled choice Iris of
tion, $1, plus 75c post-
haria, Sable, Rocket,
|-winter Pinks,
Reidsville.
boro.
and white Narcissus, 3
Talking Rock. .
Bead plant, Widows
eols,
doz. Add postage. Mrs. J
Combs, Rt. 1, Toomsboro.
Prim Roses, pink Phlox, blue, |
ington.
_ Gerberas, 5, bls) dil Cons
leus, 10 in. up, large fancy
dwarf red Salvia, Foxglove, |
Castor-beans, 10e ea. Add 30c |
plants, 40c doz.; blue Agera-|
doz.; Sunset Marigold and Zin- |}
nias, mixed col. Petunia plants, tF
75e C. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1,|3
Collection of Daylilies: 1/4
ea., J. T. Russell, yellow with |@
eye zone; Purple Waters, pur- |i
ple; Mikado, yellow with eye |g
zone; Tejas, red; Ming Toy, |
red; Salmon Sheen, fine pink, |@
all, $3 PP. Rushin Watkins, |
Red, white Dogwood, Crape- |g
Myrtle, pink Sweet Myrtle, |g
25c doz.; Boy |@
|Bays, French Mulberry, run- |j
ning Roses, pink Bird of Para- ||
dise, Butterfly bushes, 25c ea.; | @
Crabapple, 10c ft.; Honeysuc- |{
| kle, 10c ft.; No checks. No out- |j
of-state orders. Plus postage. | @
| Mrs. Nina Loyd, Rt. 1, Tooms- |
Purple Iris, orange Daylilies
0Z., 1]
$1.35. PP. Milton Priest, Rt. 2, i
Moss Roses, dbl., all -cols.,|@
Tears, |
Prim Rose, Touch-me-nots, all |@
Petunias and Zinnias,\@
Star of Bethlehem, Spider Lil- |%
ies, dbl. orange Lilies, Dande- |G
lion, and Pepper plants, 50c 3
_ German Bearded Iris, mix-|
ed cols, and varieties, not la-
beled, 25 rhizomes, $1, 60
rhizomes, $2. Add 25c post-
age. Mrs. S. D. Duckett, Talk-.
ing Rock.
- Daylilies: Maid Marion,
Mimosa Rose, Porcelain, pink,
Resolute, Potentate, $1 a.;
Colonial Dame, Garnet Robe,
Naranga, Primula, Plum Mist,
75e ea.;. labeled, my selection,
$1.50, $2.50, $3.50 doz.: Iris,
labeled, $1.25 doz.; mixed, not
labeled, $1 doz. Add 35c post-
age. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Wash-
Daylilies: Colonial Dame,
Flame Tagot, Garnett Robe,
Painted Lady, Nina Winegar,
Yellow Stone, Silver Star,
(pinks, Griselle, peach blush,
Georgia), Erahgaline, J. T.
Russel, 50c ea., $5 doz.: others
age. Mrs, J, M. Griffin, Wash-
ington. ;
8 unnamed Daylilies, $1; 3
Strawberry Begonias, $1; root-
ed Fuchsia, 6-8 in. tall, some
in bud, 2, $1, Add 25c postage
on ea. Mrs. Lawrenee Me-
Avoy, Rt. 1, Box 323, Wash-
lngton, ao
Tall Bearded Iris: Raspber-
ty Ribbon, Lottie Lambrich,
Cathedral Bells, Oriental]
Glory, Pastella, Accent, Pin-
nacle, Timple Bells, Memphis
Belle, Happy Birthday, Helen
Collingwood and Midcontin-
ment, $1. ea. Richard Myers,
830 Young St., Augusta. .
Fine Admiral Byrd Daisy
plants, $1. doz., 25, $2. PP.
Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box
469, Augusta (Belair), Ph.
RE. 6-8349.
_Fresh African Violet leaves,
single fringed:
Ornamental pepper plants,
mixed; Coxcombs and Agera-
tum, all 50c doz. plus 25e post-
Ave., Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-
ecols., $1.35;
in bloom; pink and _ white
Mums, large var., $1. in pots;
12 Salvia plants, and Ver-
bena, ea. 25, $1.:
gons, 75e doz.; Geraniums, 15c.
Add 15 postage. Fred With-
erspoon, 308 Holderness St.,
S. W., Atlanta 10. .~
, Trumpet Lily plants for
sale. W. J. Fisehel, 2581 Beel-
er Dr., SW, Atlanta, Ph. PO.
7-0033. ~
Cedar tree, 5 ft. tall about
60 in. around frem bottom to
ton, fine tree. Cannot deliver.
Paul Lawson, 1915 Memorial
Dr.. SE, Atlanta 17. Ph. DR.
8-3045.
6 Coleus, 6 Sultanas, as-
sorted colors, $1.20: assort-
ment of Ferns, Begonias, Ge-
raniums, Sultanas, Coleus and
others, 20 cuts, $2.50: Star of}
$1.10 doz. All PP. Mrs. Mamie
Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville.
Snapdra- |
not bloom), all cols. of the
rainbow. Do not want euttings,
would like it to be sent damp
packed. Advise what you have, >
quantity and price. Mrs. Min=
nie C. Allen, Rt. 1, Arnold
Mill Rd., Woodstock.
Want a purple, lavender
and Appleblossom Geranium,
pink Ivy Geranium, Rex and.
other Begonias. Mrs. Ruth
Rhodes, Rt. 1, Canon, _ ee
Want 800 to 1,000 English |
Boxwood, at least 12 to 18 in.
tall. State sizes and prices at
Ruffled Petunias, 25 doz.,} Want large supply well roots :
ed Rainbow Moss vine, (does __
once, W. R. Arnall, Luthers- a
ville.
_ Want 1 rooted cutting Ivy
Geranium {the kind with slict
leaves), either pink or rad
blooms, pretty good size. Write
Ave., S.E., Atlanta 16, Ph.
MA. 7-2654.
Begonias, -<Bronze, Beef-
steak (round and pointed
leaf), The Pearl, The Wings
Begonias, white and pink, 25c
ea.; Sultanas, mixed cols. and}
white, 2 25c; dbl. Geranium
euttings, mixed cols., 2, 25e;
Coleus, 10c ea.: Coralvines, 25e
ea, Add 35c postage on ea. or-
der. Mrs. Ty BD. Juban. Adel, -
Coleus plants, 40 assorted
African Violet
leaves, single and dbl., 12
Jeaves, ea. dif., labeled, $1.35:
Sultana plants, 20 asst., $1.25;
pot plant cuttings, 30. asst.,
$1.25 PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin,
Rt. 1, Adel. :
Ornamental Pepper seed,
from 15 states, mixed, $1. pkg.
PP. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Rt. 2,
Aeworth. :
Want to exchange Chrysan-
themums plants, 16 dif. kind,
Johnson, 123 Murray
Lake
Want. 1 dozen single pink -
Hyacinths. Write. Mrs. M. T.
Bennett, Box 317, Macon.
Want Bird of Paradise flow-
ering shrub, seed or plants.
George W. Taylor, M.S.H,,
Milledgeville. .
Want cuttings of: 2 desp
red, 2 purple and 1 white Ger-
aniums, 1 ea. pink and purpie
Sultana, 2 old time Mare-
ehalneil roses, yellow bush or
running, 1 rooted Fluffy Ruf-
fle Fern. Write. Mrs. Ed Har-
per, 811 w. Ocmulgee. S&t.,
Fitzgerald,
Want old fashion single pin's |
and white Hyacinth . bulbs.
Mrs. M. T. Bennett, 729 Glen
Cove Drive, Macen.
Want some Mimosa trees _
and Althea bushes. Mrs. Lea
(has fern like leaves, rose col.
blooms) Coreopsis, Iris and
Chrysanthemums for all col-
Sirles, 2847 Burton Rd., S.W.,
6654.
| &
Cir.
CKNESS
The Office of our State Chemist frequently receives re-
Conley, Ph. MA. 7-0137.
j
little information for us to proceed on,
the feed is rarely ever to blame.
as hee es
Atlanta 11 :
quests to analyze samples of feed believed to contain sub-
stances causing sickness or death in farm animals or poultry,
These requests come from people such as the farmer, a
county agent, a veterinarian, etc., and quite often have very
In order for the State Chemist to intelligently tackle
such a problem, he needs certain information. First of all,
before a sample of such feed is sent, a veterinarian should be
consulted. In case of death, an autopsy should be performed
to determine whether death was caused by a disease or a toxic
substance. In the experience of the State Chemis?s Office,
2 cuttings, 40c; Red Salvia + description and price. Mrs.
ry and Plum trees, 2, lenis oh labeled, $2, unlabeled, $1.25; | Bethlehem bulbs, 40c doz., 50,|Gescription and p eB
os : k plan 40c doz.; 2 doz., 75e. : ; sy ae ; ors : dk x. lJ Singleton H
. for print sacks. Add Mis: 3 A. Wilson, Martin. iris, labeled, $3 doz. Add post- $1.35; assorted hardy Phlox,|Julia Singleton, 1139 all
Beaacl er Vv e m ked. No orde Bose Ae in mixed Daylilies (except orang:), _
= 10c ea.; pink Yarrow, ed. under M My i er King Alfred Daffodils.
Pinks, ak. Ada Mixed col. Coleus, Snap- zs unk phe fe ae Cannas bulbs. Mrs. Felton H. Cannot ship. Mrs. Carel M,.
Radiata Lycoris (red Spider |#
Lilies), white Spider Lilies, |)
Aspidistra (solid green), old |
{fashion dbl. orange stripped | &
Daylilies, Lemon Lilies (small |
cups), 50e doz. Add 50c post- :
jage for ea. order. Mrs. O. S.|
Fields, 407 N. Madison,|p
Thomasville. Q
Iris: 12 labeled, $1.25, not/q
Snow, Chivalry, Great
Calif. Gold, Ola Kala,
Cameo, Confetti, Lady
Blue Shimmer and
others. Mrs. C. I. Whit-
Sox 302, Royston.
veral hundred pink Rain
alps. AY CG, PP. Nelle
's, RFD, Plains.
if the veterinarian decides that it is a toxic substance, he eee
should indicate what he thinks it is. Otherwise, the Chemis- 9
try Icboratory may run numerous tests and still not hitonthe @
right one. In addition to the veterinary report, the feed
guarantee tag should always be enclosed with the sample.
labeled, :
Add postage on Ist doz.,|@-
Add 35e postag ey
seed, 25c tsp.
H. Tanner, !
4 diedge?, 10c add. doz. Mrs.
~ 4Combs, Washington,
leaf Coleus plants,|labeled, mixed cols. 15, $1,/ s a _
colors, 3 25, $1; Fuchsia | 25, SEN fee a Quite often there are various drugs added which are toxic if
d bulbs, blooming /bi-color., It. p.ue, Ted oie a
12 cols. large dbl. | plicata, $1.25) Davis, 951 the levels are too high,
alee
_ FOR SALE
Dairy equipment for sale.
_ Items too numerous to list, go-
- ing out of dairy business, any-
Be ey you want. a B. Honea,
16 Sg as See inion type
on platforms, ea. holds 130
; fers almost new, reasonable.
Ditzel, , Rt. 4. Cleveland.
Walking cultivator, mowing
_Toechine, mule drawn, old ty-
e, 18 in., doller suger mill and
- boxer, never used much, also
ule drawn plows. Alonzo L.
Powell, Newington,
David Bradley Super 3 gar-
den tractor with turning plow,
drag harrow, cut-away har-
row and cultivator, also, glows
for cultivation, all standard
equip.; also, want to buy farm
Ce ia good to fair cond., not
Broke State size and price.
arold J. Poden, 317 Bass St.,
_ SE, Atlanta 15, Ph. MA. =
4898.
1952 ford tractor, good tires,
large tires on front, bush and
~ bog harrow, sub- soiler, pr. lay-
off wings, dbl. harrow, scoop,
es scrape, 2 dise tiller, all 3 point
aes Fi in good cond., - $1,250.
DeFoor, Rt. 3, Austell,
h. 2262 after 5 PM.
S - 6 row cotton duster, in good
-. gond., tractor drawn, $50. May
be seen any day after 5 PM.
Mrs. Jewell Murphy, Molena,
Ph. Woodbury 4776.
Good, late model, TD-7 Al-
eee Vis Chalmers Bulldozer, Si.
- 500. See at my farm, Fri., Sat.
- or Sun. on Hwy. 279, known
as Cooks Crossing Kenwood
Hwy. Frank Burdett, RFD,
Riverdale.
. feed and aceomodates 75 |.
| Box 228,
1957 Lilliston peanut. com-
bine, $1,150. at my farm. Mrs.
Ella ES Brown, Rt. 1, Rochelle.
192 laying cages for hens
\lwith water and feed troughs,
also, turn buckles, in good
cond, at my farm. See week
days after 5 PM or on week}
ends in P.M. J. C. Herron Sr.,
Rt. 1, Martin.
Farmall H. tractor, running
good when: parked, 2 yrs. ago
in open. T.. R.. Britt, RFD: 1,
Baxley. eu
Lilliston combine, in good
cond, $750.; Woods:s mower
(needs some repair) and an-
other Woods mower to use for
parts, both, $60. Will exch.
these or trade for corn, eattie,
hogs or oats. C. M. Pippin, Jr.,
Rt. 2, Albany.
Model 64 Intnl. Harvester
combine, in excellent cond.,
priced reasonable. Harry Mo-
ore, Buchanan, Ph. 3491,
Massey Harris pick-up bal-
er with auxiliary Wisconsin
air-cooled engine which has
elec. starter; also Massey Har-
ris, 7 ft., mower and Morrill
hay rake, all in new cond. L.
a Crimmins, Athens, PRA.
6-7478.
Riding garden tractor, runs
and stears like a big tractor,
in first class cond., has new
9 hp Briggs and Stratton mo-
tor with plenty equin.; also,
5 hp Briggs Stratton motor, in
good cond., all cheap. Carl
Polk, Rt. 3, Monticello ay mi.
So. of city).
Farmall F-12 tractor, in
good cond., rubber tires, for
sale cheap: Don Wiley, Rt. 3,
Carnesville, Ph. Homer OR.
7-2967.
Big 4 John Deere mowing
machine on rubber, good cond,
can be pulled with tractor or
mules. N. T. Brewster, Rt. 4,
Newnan.
John Blue cotton duster, to
be used on tractor, almost
good as new, used very little
- | season, $75. R. A. Allen,
Senkinsburg. Ph. 2147. j
Brooder for baby chicks or
birds, elec. equipped, . = R.
Brown, 368 9th St., N. E. At-
lanta, Ph. TR. 4-3927.
Heavy duty, farm type,
ply, tires, steel welded frame,
dual type springs, carry up to
2 Ons, body needs repair, $50;
also, 1 or 2 row duster, hand
erank operated, used j day,
$15. J. M. Jackson, 1060 Or-
io Pl. SW, Atlanta 11, Ph.
PL. 3- 5054.
Silage machine, Lundell, all
purpose, forage harvester, cut
ft., like new. Mrs. Dora B.
Vinson, c/o Thunderbird
Farm, Dorris Rd., Rt. 4, Crab-
apple Community, Alpharetta.
1947 Chev. truck, cab and
- metal body, dbl. wheels in
= rear, fair tires, good running
Z cond., $135. or will trade for
; - pick-up, or pasture post. L. M.
- Cooper, Rt. 1, Box 149, Hwy.
s (188, Fairburn.
Bolens Roto tiller with list-
--. -er and lay-off plows, good
> -eond.'$50. J. Canup;.869:S.
an St., Stone Mountain, Ph.
~One row Intnl. ensilage
cutter, in workable shape,
$125. H. W: Thurmond, Farm-
oe
ae. deck elec. Hudson brood-
er, 1 set of 10 metal laying
as nests, 1 set of 15 metal laying
nests, all in good cond., for
sale cheap. M. L. Duncan, 2795
Coe Dr., Hast Point, Ph. PO;
1950 MT John Deere trac-
tor, cultivator, planter, 4 disc
tiller, all in good cond., good
oe No reasonable offer re-
i fused. Eugene Pulliam, Rt: 4;
_ Calhoun. Sf
edi Ford Ferguson tractor,
CG bn cond., good _ tires, hs
~ good, motor needs rings. Sell
for cash or exch. for cows;
hogs, Ford planters and culti-
-vators, Easy Flow mower that
will fit Ford tractor, of equal
- value. Correll McDuffie, Rt.
_-verizer and rake, also have rid-
Loy O. Lankford, 6024
Hi. 3
trailer, 2 wheel, 650 x 16, 6|
| Charlie Shelton, Rt.
Joel W. Hall, Rt. 2, Box 370,
2, Danielsville, Ph. Com-
: merce, FE. 5-3397. :
Ford tractor, good cond.
with blade, sub- soiler, pul-|
ing mower, 22 in. blade, rea-]_
se Ss Dari-Kool milk tank for sale.
ville Rd., Tucker, Rt.|W. O.- work:
-6334. 5
TD-14-A Intnl. Bulldozer
and 6-8 yd. scraper, for sale.
Clyde Long, Chatsworth.
Mule drawl Simplex cot-
ton duster, has dusted 10 A
for 3-yrs. Can be seen at farm,
4 mi. SW of Griffin. Bryan
aa ge Williamson, Ph.
3
Elec. incubator, Little
Brown Hen, type, like new
cond., will sell or exch. for
Guineas or Chickens, $25.
worth. Mrs. George Norman-
dy, W. Paces Ferry oO Rte,
Atlanta.
Dairy Rouip: Westinghouse
8 can wet box milk cooler with
new unit, $75. R. P. Tatum,
ees, Ph. Stockbridge
Open buggy, just painted,
$35. Located 6 mi. N. of Ros-
well, off Hwy. 140 on Cox
Rd: Ralph Dangar, Rt... 15
Woodstock, Ph. Roswell 6621.
Ford tractor 640, 1,200 hrs.,
like new, cultivator, planters.
soda. distributor drag harrow,
disc harrow, bush and bog har-
row, rotary mower and joint
grass plow: J. W.. Carswell, |
Rt. 1, Box 117, Waynesboro.
16 x40 ft. Silo forsale C.
E. Burke, Rt:-4, Horse Creek
Rd., Millen,
3 to 4 ton Dodge tractor with
rebuilt engine, good tires,
Lowboy trailer, reconditioned,
new tires and paint job. V. C.
York, Rt. 2, Gray, Ph, Yukon
635305. 54
Burns chain saw, used 6
mo., in good cond. except for
broken crank shaft, also, dual
wheel truck. chains, 25 ft.
heavy duty log chain and 2
sets of bucks, all, $75. Mrs.
1, Lin-
colnton.
John Deere B tractor, good
rubber, good mechanical cond,
and 2 mule drawn hay rake
wheels in good cond. Tony Ray
nee Rt. 1, Jonesboro.
Planter with Guano distri-
butor and row marker for Da-
vid Bradley garden tractor, in
good shape, used 1 season $20.
BoVoRds Columbus.
1958 Wizard garden tractor
with cultivator, turn plow and
lay-off plow $300. J. T. Wal-
lace, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville, Ph.
TH. 3-3245.
Good, used, 300 gal. bulk
O~. _Cochran, WwW
M.
a R KE T BUL L E Tr vi os
Chalmers G tr actor!
with rotary mower, cuiltiva-
tor, moldboard plow. and
scraper blade. Bought new
and used less than 10 hrs. W.
W.
Ses ia Ph. 4985 after. 5:30
P.M.
2H Risdon axle Linville
horse trailer, saddle compart-
ment and covered metal top;
Allis
also, 1 H trailer. Both bar-
gains. Howard Martin, Car-
rollton, Ph. Days, TE. Sai ye
Cultivators and planters, 2
row, for John Deere A. B and
G tractor, good cond., $175.
FOB. John L. Snare, Rt, 4,
| Gainesville.
1955 model 6 dee: iG
ton Ford pick-up truck,
good cond., low milage. Sell
or trade for late model Farm-
all Cub tractor and equipment.
Letters answered. A. B. Pop-
ham, Rt. 1, Fayetteville.
41 -Case Big Dutchman egg
cooler, excellent cond., $325;
Big , Duchman egg " grader
Model J, like new, $135. John
H, Esco, Bt Grayson, Ph.
Loganville 3482.
800. ft. of used, 3/4 in., plas-
tie pipe for ir rigation purposes,
drinking water type, used with
hydraulic ram. G. R. Tucker,
Harlem.
4 Louden milking stalls, one
440 gal. Zero milk tank with
automatic washer, on 2 unit
DeLavel combine milking sys-
tem including all motors, used
less than 2 yrs., cond.. like
new. Herman G. Snider, Rt.
2, Warthen, Ph. 2842 Sanders-
ville.
One set Blacksmith shop
tools and one cut-off saw with
tilt table and frame for mount-.
ing on front of B thru 70 John
Deere. E. L. Wilkerson, Rt. 1,
MeDonough ny 81).
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want dairy anaes with
base contract. Write cond. and
price. Rhodes Sewell, Elko.
Want Sears Roebuck floor
milker, model 3381, stainless
steel. E. L. Foster, Grovetown.
Want used soil grinder com-
post shredder. Advise lowest
price, make and model of ma-
chine. A. C. Fuller, 5900
Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd., NE,
Atlanta 19, Ph. BL. 5-2258.
Want 1 horse wagon, near
Macon. State cond. and price
in first letter. Madison Slo-
cumb, Rt. 1, Box 190, Lizella.
- Want egg cooler, 1/2 hp, Egg
Master or Big Dutchman. Har-
ry Wade, P. O. Box 6, Mont-
rose.
Want TA-7 manual operated
mower, a hitch for VA series
Case tractor, also, power take-
off for same. State cond. and
price. Joe W. Daniel, Rt. 5,
Carrollton.
SEED & PLANTS
FOR SALE
White Multiplying Nest On-
ions, $1.50 gal., 1959 crop.
Miss Emma Dugeer, _Newing-
ton
Peas: Red Speckled Crowder,
little Brown Eyed, little Black-
Eyed and early Brown Crow-
ders, ea., 25c cupful: also lit-
tle Mole beans, 25c cupful.
Add postage. G. T. Brown. Rt.
1, Ball Ground.
Tron Clay Peas, recleaned
and pure, state test Germ. 78
pet., $6. bu. at farm. HC. Al-
len, McDonough, Ph. 3379.
Big Brown Purple hull
Crowder Peas, recleaned,
Germ. 60.50 percent,
purity, 99.36 pet., in 2
bu. bags, $7.50 bu. Heke
Price, Locust Grove, Ph. 2262
before 7 AM, after 6:50 PM.
Lewis, 418 Powell Ave., |
Byerbearing
Rt, 1, Thomaston.
Cabbage
Heading Collard
300, $1.25, $3.50
Rutger tomato plants. 300, $1.-
50, $4.50 M. None shipped
without postage or less than
$1. orders. Mrs. Nancy Hen-
derson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay.
- Million Collard plants, $2.
M. at farm, $3.50 M. del; Cab-
bage and tomato plants, $4.50
Madel:, $1. C. del. E. B. Weth-
erford, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ph;
2-0296.
Cabbage and Collard plants,
now ready, 5 M. or more $3.-
50 M: Exp. Col., $2. M at farm.
No small orders or checks or
COD orders.
ford, Rt. 1, Braselton.
Field grown Ga. Collard
plants, ready June 20th, $2.50
M. at farm. Will not ship. W.
J. McDougald, Suches.
Fall Eggplant plants, Brus-
sels Sprouts, Heading Collards,
Wakefield Cabbage, Broccoli,
Cauliflower, all 35 doz.;
Sweet Basil, Mint, Lemon
Balm, 50c doz. No less $1. or-
ders. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr.,
Rt. 1, Register.
Rutger tomato plants, field:
grown, strong, sturdy plants,
full count, can fill large or-
ders, $2.50 M. No COD orders
and no orders for less than
1.000. B. W. Horne, Baxley,
Ph. 2780.
Everbearing strawberry
plants, $1.50 C: Boysenberry,
Blackberry, Dewberry and
Huckleberry. $1. doz.; Mus-
cadines, well rooted, and Ap-
ricots. 2, $1. Damp packed,
PP. Mrs. B. T. > een, Rt.
1, Bowdon.
_ Rutger tomato and Cowhorn
Pepper plants, nice large
plant, both 40c C., $3. M. Plus
mostage. H. F.. Seay, 3917
Panthersville Rd., Ellenwood.
SEED & PLANTS
WANTED
Want 300-400 pounds of Ba-
hai grass seed, prefer 1959
seed. Quote best price FOB
your station. T. H. McDaniel,
111 Washington St. Dublin.
Want Orchard Grass and
Rescue grass seed. Advise
auantity available and price.
E. W.. Yates. c/o Yates Bros.
Farm, Flintstone.
FEED & GRAIN
FOR SALE
Hay, well - fertilized and
-|limed, square wire bound bal-
es, excellent hay, 1959 crop,
bright Crimson Clover. Can
del. short distance. Ray F.
Almand, 4864 Stagecoach,
Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. Oe
bridge 4290. E
Bright Coastal Bermuda hay,
square bales, twine tied, 1959
crop, truck lots at barn, 7 mi.
N. of Tifton on US Hwy. 41.
Berry Rigdon, Rt. 4, Tifton,
Ph. . 281-W- dose: 2
> 00; bu, ie feed Corn,
$1.50 bu. at barn. N. T. Brew-
ster, Rt. 4, Box 228, Newnan,
PH Als 3s AOTOt
Hay sold from field, 50c
bale. Deliveries made for rea-
sonable fee. Mack Bowen, Pa-
nola Rd., Lithonia, Ph. HU.
2=8252.
500 bu: good white slipped
shuck corn for feed, $1.40 bu.
at farm; also, 5 good mules.
Located 7 mi. N. of Wrens,
just off Hwy, 0: 4 Gay,
Matthews, oP tala A-8845
Wrens.
Tron: Clay Peas,
and pure, in 2 bu. bags,
A. Allen, J eukineburg, Ph.
2147, Jackson. :
Artichoke plants, $1. Co
any amt. at my home or $8,
Exp. Col. C: W. Page, 149
f NE, A 8,
-recleaned |
88 if
pet.-Germ., $6. bu. at farm. R.
crops cut without rain, -
had a little,
About 1,000 bu. good white
eed corn for sale. H. D. Da-
Vis, Rt..1,:) Wa ton,
Hoirerd 'S ooo rrenton, Ph.
1,000 bales Alfalfa Hay, 6
1 crop
crop,
. W. Chan
MM lee, Rt.
nola R
Gliewwesd-4
strawberry}
plants, 75e. C, 500, $3.25, $6.)
M. Add postage. Robert B
Pasley 8r., |
Late Flat Dutch and Cop-
penhagen Markets
and Ga.
plants, M.;:|Reg. Hereford bulls,
17 mos. old, extra fine
Sired by CHZato Heir 1
P. W. Wether-|
-|cross cow with first calf
| Vaughn, Forsyth, Ph. 5566
2 cuttings of 1959 /dle hor
$1.25 a or $40. fone C
FOR SALE
Cattle a
mos. old, Zato Heir and.
R. breeding, halter br
and gentle. Harley Me
Rt 4 Cuthbert,
Reg. Angus heifer, als
tra good grade heife
. old, priced
George West, Jr., 4825
tree- Dunwoody Rd. NE
lanta 5.
Reg Hereford bulls,
ea
McNeill B. Carter, c/o Ca
Farm, Woolsey. Ph. Atle
PO 17-2548.
3 Reg. Aberdsen 49
with calves, and 2 bred
fers, $1,375. for the lot
Peskin, Winder, Ph. 59
Reg. polled Hereford
13 mos. old, of CMR bre
well built, perfect marki
good color, ready for ser\
priced to sell; also, 2 -
Hampshire ram sheep, fat.
blocky, 1 and 2 yirs. old,
gain priced. Horace B
Cleveland Rd., City 1
ton, Ph. BR, 8-4598,.
Jersey and Holstein
heifer, giving a gals. day,
in wt. about 600 lbs
G. R. Williams 1686 Ca
chee Dr., Atlanta, Ph. CE
8890.
Reg. Angus male, 3 yr
excellent breeding, $350.;
Angus non registered
with second calves, rebre
Reg. male, $200. ea.; 14.
5 males, 16 heifers, non
istered Angus, 2-8 mos
Ban Fe Parks; Box 71,
der, Ph. 1-1221 during
Reg. Averdeen Angu
for service, Fee $2. Loc
5 2 W. of Marietta, just
Hwy. ae on Villa Rica
E. F. Wilkins, RFD 4, Mari
Ph. 9-9825.
2 Reg. Guernsey mal
ves, 3 mos. old, well mark
and good bloodlines. H.
Thurmond, Farmington.
Nice Guernsey and Holstei
ing 3 gal. milk day. Com
see. G. B. Fortner, Rt. 2, |
eral Bluff.
Purebred Jersey bull, 1
old, fine shape and
$125. Mrs. John D. He
son, Rt. 1, Arnold Mil
Woodstock, Ph. GL. 5-6695.
1 purebred white face He
ford, hornless, bull, wt al
500 Jbs.; for sale. B. H. Di
Ri Warrenton, Ph: How
5-2075.
Reg. Guernsey bred h
ers, soon to freshen, 2
young calves and young |
vice age bulls, high bloodli
priced reasonable. F. H. B
Midville. S
50 Holstein CV heifers
50 Jersey CV heifers,
freshen in Aug. and Sept.
Several Reg. Hereford
polled and horned, Do
and Mischief strains, fro
to 20 mos. old, $150. up. (
mi. W. of traffic light in
nharetta). E. C. Dawson,
Holly Oak Ranch, Rt. 4, B
21, Alpharetta. :
Several top Bee
polled Hereford bulls, 6
mos. old, deep red and b
also, 10, either gred or 0]
heifers of the
dominate. Winton _
Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. J
2313 Odume 24
30. or less cows, S
milk daily base. Herm
Snider Rti-2, wee
2842, Sandersville. _
Reg. Yorkshire male.
old, $60.; several bre
shire - sows, $75.3
shoats, $10. wu
Landrace pigs boars
its, 9 wks. old, 100 pct.
ted bloodlines, also, Reg.
th boars, 7 mos. old.
or Cholera. Reg. in
name.-: Gordon <A,
O. Box 1498, Atlan-
Ph. JA. 2-5303.
boars, sows and pigs,
breeding stock with some
ws already bred. Carl E.
rae Jr, Rt. 2, College
Ph. PO. 6-2072.
feeder pigs, 8 wks. old,
a. Van Whitlock, Rt. 1,
Ph. LY. 9-6811.
rebred Yorkshire pigs,
for sale now, at my
2 mi. E. of Cleveland
. off Clarkesville Hwy.
Black, Rt. 1, Cleveland.
. SPC pigs, best blood-
De ready lest wk. in
ace your orders early.
e Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave
drace, meat type,
os
pigs
Ss, purebred. Ped. and
ered and crosses, open
red gilts, young males
( few
: cull. gilts for
All priced reasonably.
Geeslin, c/o Sugar Ann
Farm, Byromville.
Its and 2 boars, 10 wks.
Tamworth,
Best offr gets
KE. L. Meekins, c/o San-
ch, Box 367. Pem-
Juroc gilts, all Berry
lege stock, good price. Lo-
ed 5 mi. off Hwy. 41, be-
en Cartersville and Adairs-
= Melvin Hall, Rt. 3,
irsville.
eg. Duroc boar, wt. 250
8 mos. old, raised in FFA
hain, $45.; also, Reg.
sow, bred to Reg. boar,
400 lbs., $60. Wendell
dwell, Rt. 1, Zebulon.
red Spotted Poland
igs, 8 wks. old, ready
. J. B. Studstill. Rt. 1
an, Ph. 2929.
hoice Landrace igs, males
emales, 7 to 9 mos. old,
S prices; also, 12' boars,
. old, $75. to $100 ea.
McAfee, Marietta, Ph.
3
FA purebred SPC boars,
old, subject to Reg.,
a R,-L. Marshall, Jr.
. Yatesville, Ph. Mid-
7536,
igs, $10. ea at my home,
ad on Birmingham rail-
1/2 mi. W. of Austell, or
aper if all taken. M. B.
th, Railroad St., Austell.
eg. Tamworth breeding
bigs, bred silts and sows.
i bloodlines. Chas. H. Hig-
fe Bluff Rd., -Rome.
20 feeder pigs, 9 wks. old,
Hampshire, Tamsworth and
Berkshire cross, $10. ea. G. L.
Thompson, Rt.3, Box 7, Lo-
gansville.
6246 10 wk) old paren
30 to 40 Ibs for sale. Mrs.
Dora B. Vinson, e/o Thunder-
bird Farm, Dorris Rd. Crab-
apple Community, Alpharetta.
Reg. SPC, 3-1/2 mo. old,
boars and gilts, wormed,
treated, $35. ea; unrelated oneege
$65. Reg. in buyers name. By
Senior and Reserve Senior
Champ. S: E. and Ga. St. Fair.
3 litters from Champ sows, S.
E and Ga. State. Will ship.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Quit-
man Barrs, Eastman, Ph. 3800.
Tamworths, registered, un-
related boars and gilts. J: S.
Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald,
Ph, 6541.
9 purebred 4-H Tamworth
pigs, 2 males, 3 females, $15.
ea.; also, Tamworth boar, Reg.
purebred, 1-1/2 yr. old, $50.
Gary Wood, Rt. 1, Cohutta.
Reg. Landrace gilts, boars
and bred gilts, 100 pct. im-
ported bloodlines, Reg. in
buyers name. Unrelated prs.
H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring.
Choice Landrace boars and
gilts, imported bloodlines,
treated, Reg. in buyers name,
$60. $75. and $100. ea.: bred
gilts, $150. ea.: also, choice
Duroe Jersey pigs, males and
females, Reg. in buyers name,
$30. ea. William E, Lanier.
oe Box 84, Metter, Ph. 5-
Reg. Duroe boars and gilts,
$17. ea. Frederick Zipperer,
Marlow.
Reg. meat type Yorkshires,
Hampshires and Durocs. Cert.
disease free herd. Boars and
gilts of all ages. Priced rea-
sonable. Lawton Ursrey, Ha-
-|zlehurst.
Purebred Tamworths, pigs,
gilts, boars and bred gilts, 2
feeders, all best of breeding,
no diseases and reasonable:
also, several white face 600-
790 Ibs. heifers, good breeding,
some milch type cows. All
young and good animals. Mrs.
Charles Baldwin, c/o Charles
Baldwin Farm, Suwanee, Ph.
Buford, 7181.
-3 purebred Berkshire pigs,
7 Hampshires and 11 Durocs,
Hampshires and Durocs cross-
ed with Berkshires, at my
farm near Dunean Creek
Chureh- $12; 40$16. ea: Claud
Holman, Rt. 1, Hoschton.
Reg. SPC Jeilts.open and
bred, bloodtested, from Bangs
free herd. Reg. in buyers name.
Gene Odom, Rt. 3, Metter, Ph.
5-5095.
Reg. SPC bred gilts. boars
and open gilts, ton breeding,
meat type. Joseph L. Johnson,
Twin City.
Landrace hovs,
Service age boars, Reg. boar
and. gilt pigs. Located 7 mi.
NE Ringgold. Harold Williams,
Rt. 3, c/o Hickory Hill Farm,
Ringgold.
Few choice gilts and boays,
4 mos. old, from Poland China
stock. E. P. Drexel, Rt. 3.
Tifton, Ph. 1052-W-1.
meat type, |
_ MASERT SOLLEtIN: 7%
and females, 6 wks. to 8 mos.
old, various prices; also, 12
to $100. H. D. McAfee, Mari~
etta, Ph. 8-8440.
Purebred Landrace pigs, 12
wks. old, wormed, treated and
Reg. in buyers name, priced
low. James Speir, Bronwood,
Ph. WY. 5-5307.
Reg. Landrace bred and
open gilts, bred to boar from
present Worlds record litter
and to Blue Ribbon winner
from Bruntown Conquest ($6.-
000.) nationally famous boar.
Treated for Cholera, Erysipe-
las. Tested for Brucelosis.
Orders for weanling pigs be-
ing taken, Windle Taylor, Rt.
4, Alma.
Correction: 5 FFA purebred
Hampshire pigs, first litter, 2
males, 3 females, ready to
sell June 24, $15. ea., Reg. in
buyers name. Taking orders
now. Billy David Allen, Dial.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
3 good work mules, clean
and smooth, 1 pr. iron greys
Ibs. ea., 8 yrs. old, $500.; light
bay mare mule, 1,100 Ibs., 9
yrs. old, $250. H. F, Price, Lo-
cust Grove, Ph. 2262 before
7 AM or after 6:30 P.M.
Palomino mare, light Ara-
bian and Quarter horse breea-
ing, with Z2 mo. oid Paiomino
and white tilly. iWiare pred
back to Heg. A.bino or Aia-
pian breeding. Seli eitacy or
both. Mrs. Julia York Howeil,
itt. 1, Suwanee.
Several nice gaited pon_es
and horses, aii colors and izes.
mares with colts by side; uiso,
saddies, bridles, etc. Reason-
ably priced. Ruby Beniley,
Blackjack Mtn. Rd., Marietta,
Pio (4447,
2 extremely nice. Tenn.
Walking horses. 1 suitable to
Show and both very genie
and @-yrs olds aiso,<L Seni
Blue Roan colt, Quarternorse
breeding, $90. Mrs. uy. W. Bai-
ley, Rt=-3, Box 4... Wayness
boro.
2 Studs: one light red with
white mane and tail, 40 in.
high, 4 yrs. old, $200: other,
black and white, 41 in. high,
2 yrs. old. Glenn A. Jackson,
Statham.
At Stud: Registered five
gaited American saddle bred
stallion, Reeves Majesty Gen-
ius, Reg. No. 34816. Miss
Becky Bentley, 1119 Barner
Mill Rd., Mariett, Ph. 8-7125.
Good gentle work and ride
mare, wt. 1,200 lbs., $125. al-
so, gaited saddle mare. $125.
Both safe to have in pasture
with cattle. E. F. Scales, RFD
4, Bowdon.
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 visit-
ing: mares, $1. day. Willard
Strain, 609 Murray Hill Dr.,
Dalton, Ph. Broadway 8-5921.
| Choice Landrace pigs. males |
boars 6 and 7 mos. old. $75./C
(mare and horse) mules, 1,100:
At Stud: 1,000 lb. size Jack,
black with white nose, proven
breeder, Fred Sprewell, Rt. 2,
arroliton,
At Stud: Morgans Gold
Nugget, Reg. Palomino, sire
and dam Quarter horse breed-
ing, very quiet and gentle na-
tured. Fee $253. James Mor-
gan, Rt. 3, Moultrie, Ph. YU.
5-2340,
At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. No. 36083, Ameri-
can saddle bred Stallion, pro-
ven sire of two colts, grand-
son of Noble Kalarama. Thom-
as G. Watkins, Jr. 4684. Flat
Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU.
9-6692.
Pinto mare, 9 yrs. old, 1,000
lbs., gentle, bred to Reg. stal-
lion, $150. or will trade for
spirited gaited horse. Roy Hil-
lard, Rt. 1, c/o Yellow River
Ranch, Covington.
10 yr. old mare mule, wt.
around 825 lbs., gentle and
will work anywhere, $100.
Whitey Phagan, Rt. 2, Villa
Rica, Ph. 60. 2
Brown and white spotted
Shetland pony, 4 yrs. old, with
bridle and saddle, for sale or
will trade for larger riding
horse. Carl A. Bond, Rt. 1;
Canon, (near Goldmine).
10. nice, gentle, broke Shet-
land pony geldings. All cols.
and sizes. 8 small bred mares,
2 with colts by side. All been
in pony rides. Sell separate or
all. together. Jess Holbrook,
415 North Main Street,
Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771.
_ PAGE FIVE
One horse ee gentle and .
halter broke, also work mare,
priced to sell. R. M. Black-_
well, Panola Rd., Lithonia. Ph.
Hudson 6510. -
-Mexiean: Burro, 1 yr. od
$60. Ray F. Almand, 4864
Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood,
Ph. Stockbridge 4290.
5 yr..old Mexican. Burro,
very gentle, bridle. and sad-
dle like new, all for $65. Rus-
sell Milner, Rt. 2, Canton, Ph,
Greenwood 9-2448.
Small Shetland Pony, very
gentle, color white and brown
also, saddle and bridle, all for
$150. O. C. Barber, 1572 Fra
vier Rd. Decatur, Ph: HI. 3-
6312.
Sheep and Goats
400 Western ewes, 6 Reg,
Suffolk rams, 40 lambs and
professional shearing machine
and blades, Australian. drin-
ching gun, $4,000. for lot. Mar~ -
tin Bradshaw, Jr., Rockmart
Rd., Rome, Ph. 7191...
One Nubian buck kid, born
June 14th. Will transfer Reg.
to buyer, grandmother was
county, - state and national
prize winner, $25. at my place.
William J. Adams: 107 3.
Hightower St., Thomaston.
Fine Saanan milk goat, milk-
ing now first kid, also, male
goat. 1. yr. old,Boed - stack,
part Nubian, part Toggen-
burg. Do not ship. Frank
Hodges, c/o Mrs. Lee Kirkley,
3860. Cascade Rd., SW, At=
lanta 11.
ct
Hes man of the month . 4
The Dairy Farmer
Step right up and meet our choice for the Man of the
Month. The Dairy Farmer! Because of him we enjoy
Milk, Ice Cream, Cheese, Butter and Cottage Cheese.
Because of his efforts, our country is strong and
healthy. In June, support our local dairy industry.
~ Enjoy Dairy Foods often.
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FOR SALE si e
One Saanan milk goat, gives
2 qts. day, second kids, 4 mos.
old, also, several kids, 4-6
oO id. W. A. Whiting, Mor-| |
. mos oid. W. A. Whiting, Mor tails, Crested Helmet pigeons,
row, Ph. Greenleaf 8-6516. |
Some milk goats for sale.
James A. Edwards, c/o Ed-
wards Service Station, U. 8S.
Hwy. 78 W., Tallapoosa. .
LIVESTOCK
| WANTED
Want to buy beef type calf,
~ 1 to 3 mos. old, reasonable.
oM. L. Frey,. 5755 Memorial
. Dr., Stone Mountain, Ph. HI.
3-7370.
Wanted in North Ga. area, |
Hereford or Black Angus cal-
ves, few days old, full blood-
ed or Reg. Write price, age,
ete. Fred J. Hall, 55 Abut-
ment Rd., Dalton.
FOR SALE
Ringneck pheasant hatch-
ing eggs, $1. doz. at farm or
$1.50 doz. del. J. H. Roque-
more, Rt. 2, Americus,
Northern Bobwhite quail,
Permit No. 107, also Chukars,
all ages, priced according to
age. N. J. Yerry, 6410 Pleas-
ant Dale Rd., Doraville. Ph.
GL 77-2939.
Northern Bobwhite quail
eges, 20c ea. $18. C parcel
post prepaid; day old quail,
35c ea., $32.50 C; 5 wks. old,
*(65e ea. $6250 C. Exp, Col.
- No younger 5 wks old shipped.
-M.0O. Miss Eve Wallace, 716
_.' Myrtle St. NE, Atlanta 8. Ph.
TR. 4-512,
Bobwhite quail, youne birds
Se priced aecording to age; eggs
~ for hatching, $18. C. Per No.
- 112. Leon Lawson, Rt. 3, Box
145, Marietta. Ph. 7-2864.
- Bobwhite quail 1 wk. old
and up, priced according to
. age and size, Permit No. 36;
also. Ringneck pheasants and
Cornish bantam baby chicks.
C. E. Duke, 1803 Boulder-
crest Dr., SE, Atlanta 16.
2 pr. Junior Fawn Flemish
- Giants, ped. $10. pr; 3. pr.
~ Ped. N. Z. Red Juniors, $8. pr.:
$10; trio; 2 pr. Senior N-Z.R.,'
: 10. pr. Sev. good mixed rab-
pits to choose from. Reasona-
- ble prices. Charles Harris,
Clarkesville. Ph. 38-2747.
= Chukar birds,. 1. rooster,
4 hens, full grown, for sale.
7 cs Ss. Re Brown, 368-9th St.p NE;
) Atlanta, Ph. TR. 4-3927.
- 12 Ringneck pheasants, $15.
for lot and you pay express.
yo Ppul J. West, Ried, Bock
/ 3 Spring,
Bobwhite quail hatching
eggs from stock 1 to 3 ozs.
above average, shipped PP,
2 $050. MM: $18. C;- day old
quail, $40. C; 4 wks. old, $72.)
_ . Free color photos. Wm. A.
. ~ Tiiomas,, Box K, 421 . Mark
-Bidg., Atlanta. Ph. MU 8-0866..
20 Ringneck pheasant. hens:
now laying and 3 cocks, $50.
' for lot; young pheasants, 50c
ea. and.up according to age;
_. Northern Bobwhite eggs, $15.
~-: also, young Chukars. Per-
poll No, 872 J.:L: Taydar, Ri.
2, Fort Valley. Ph TA 5-5804.
- Immediate clearance, 1958
hatch, 1 pen each: Mongolian
-Ringnecks, $12.; Silver pheas-:
ants, $15.; Silkie bantams, $10.;
few young Ringneck pheas-
sants, $1.50 ea; also, want fe-)
male White Sacred dove, above
~I yr. old, and any other doves
in prs. J. F. Ginn, 451 Metro-.
-politan Pl. SE, Atlanta 16. _
_. White King pigeons, mated,
banded and working, $2.50 pr.
Will ship 2 or more prs.
lian H. Evans, 603 So. Har-
~~ tvesTock |
FOWL, etc.
Bobwhite quail hatching
eggs, $18. C, postpaid: 5 wks.
QOo2 > e :
Some purebred, Ped. N. Z.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
; 20 grade ewes and 1 ram, |
_ $12.50 ea. for complete lot or
Ms 15. ea. your ehoice. Herbert
P: Litton, Rt. 4, Chulio Rd.,
Rome.
ty bucks and does, ready for
service, also Juniors, 2 mos.
North Ave., N.E., Atlanta 8.
Ph. TR 4-6452.
9 guinea pigs {cavies) for
gale. Ronnie Holloway, 776
Peeples St., S. W., Atlanta 10.
English Pouters, White Fan-
36, $40.; pure bantams: Black
Cochins, Silver Hamburgs,
Golden Sebrights, 2-4 mos.
old, 50e and $1. each; 1 pr.
ea. Reeves and Silver pheas-
ants, $10. pr.; also 1 Golden
pheasant cock. S. J. Griener,
1384 Northwest Dr. N. W., At-
lanta 18.
GAME, FOWL, QNc, ic; a: Queen of Meadow, 3
tbunches, 30c. Add postage. Mrs.
|Martha Walker, Rt.
_ WANTED
Want young, white or sandy
pers. Fred. J. Howarth, 220
Ward Ave., Augusta.
(cavie). Glenda Weber, 523
Ferry Rd. Rome. Ph.
~4585.
POULTRY
FOR SALE
Black Breasted Reds and
Birehen, Show quality breed-
ers, $7. pr; extra cocks, $3. ea.
L. L. Murphy, Rt. 3, Lake Mir-
a College Park. Ph. PO
3 mos. old BB Red and Sil-
game bantams from Show
stock, $2.00 pr; extra cocker-
els, 75c ea. in lots of 3 or more.
J. W. Goldsmith, 3959 Club
Dr., N&, Atlanta 19..Ph. CE:
3-1018. Sars
Small type Black Breasted
bantam. Pullets, about half
erown and roosters crowing,
$1. ea. W. W. Johnson, Rt. 1,
Mableton.
Bantam chickens, grown
and laying, 75c ea; also 2
white Muscovy duck hens, $1.-
50 ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. Fred
Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta.
Standard Dark Brown Leg-
horns and bantams, grown
pairs and trios; White Leg-
ibhern and R. I. BR. bantarns,
also eggs, 15c ea. (for eggs),
also standard eggs, 25c ea.
FOB Shipped. J. C. (Chick-
en) Mitchell, 412 Cavender
St., LaFayette.
Araucanus (Easter Egg)
chickens, 5 mos. old, $10. pr.
sex uncertain, $3. ea; day old,
$1. ea; thhatehing eggs (blue),
o5c ea. extra roosters, 6 mos
old, $3., 1 yr. old, $5. M.O.
Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716
Myrtle St. N.BE. Atlanta 8.
Ph PR 425152:
All types bantams and big
once at bargain. Lockard Bell,
2677 Pharr Rd. N.E., Atlanta
17. Ph. DR 7-4390.
Purebred Buff Brahma
bantams, Show winners, $7.-
50 trio. Fred Copeland, 247
Marble St. Rockmart.
Madigan Claret cocks, 1 stag
and hens. A. F. Skinner, Rt. 3,
PO 1-2691.
lets, $6.50 for
lot:
Fantail
pigeons, 1
G. W. Williams, Box 755, Wil-
3-0101. :
- Muscovy ducks, black and
domesticated, do not quack,
23 eight wks, old, 75c ea: $6,
Pasley, Rt. 2
, Barnesville Rd.
Thomaston.
lines, any number, 1 to 10,000.
Chas. H.
t. Sandersvill
Rome.
eld birds, 65c ea. Exp, Col.
Per, No. 97..J..L. Lockett, P.O.:
Box 115, Cuthbert, Ph. RE 2-!
white rabbits, some top quali-
to 2 yrs. old. C.. W. Page, 149:
| addressed envelope with each,
jorder. B. F. Weeks, Dial,
Flemish doe rabbits, with pa-
|more. Evelyn Bramlett, Mar-
Want 1 male quinea. pig |
Modern game bantams,.
| None shipped. Send cash with
ver Duckwing Old English
all. Also,
dar, Poplar, Pine,
Exp. Col; 6 wks. old chicks, |
: Ce Camp. Ellijay.
fype Cornish hens, for sale at
Mary Carter, Conyers.
Box 317. College Park. Ph.|.
Games, 2 yrs. old hen and!
10 six wks. old, mostly pul- |!
also pr. |
brown |]
spliced and 1 blue-gray, $4.1)
liams Rd., Columbus. Ph. FA}
White, large crest, red wattles, |
doz; grown, $3. pr. 1 mi. city |)
limits, Cannot ship. Miss Olive |
W. L. started pullets, True-}
MARKET BULLETIN,
18 large blue and white |
geese, $7.50 ea. or sell all in
one lot. D. G. Harrison, 1830) 8
Snapfinger Rd. Decatur. Ph.
BU 9-0283..
62 large type W. L. hens,
good cond., also 72 Pockman
10 in. laying cages, complete,
in good cond. A. D. Hayes, |
2309 Second Ave., Decatur.
Ph. DR. 8-0857.
20 turkeys, 1 mo. old, $1.
ea. or exch for Peafowls. Will
ship turkeys FOB my place.
Mrs. Frank Haygood, Rt. 3,
Cartersville.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE.
Old time Beer seed, 25c
start, 6 starts, $1. Enclose self
Yellow Root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 lb. lard boxful,
75c; dried Catnip, 20e match
5, Box 53,
Ellijay. a
Unwashed white feed sacks,
20c ea. PP in lots of 12 or
egret. .
1958 Stuart. Pecans, well
filled, sound, 25c lb. Add post-
age. Miss Hazel L. Watson,
1380 Newton Ave. SE, At-.
lanta 16, Ph. MU. 8-9052.
lta 11, Ph. PL, 3-5054.
\ horses.
dred or thousands, no holes,
ood as new Lloyd Matthews,
394 Signal Dr., Rossville.
Jiffy green pea sheller,
hand made for housewives use, |
$1. PP, Daniel Jackson, RFD
2. Social Circle.
Lots of Bee keeping equip.:
approx. 1,500 new frames and
type. extractor, elec. wn-
capping knife, 2, 20 gal., stor-
age or strainer tanks with
valves, uncapped frame stor-
age box etc. J. M. Jackson,
1060 Orlando Pi. SW. Atlan-
Blue Gill Bream fingerlings
for sale, or trade for beef
ealves or pigs of equal value.
Truck delivery. Lanier Craft,
Clayton.
Yellow root, freshly dug and:
washed, 4 lb. lard boxful, $1.
PP. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt.
5, Box 75, Ellijay. .
Horseshoes, in assorted sizes,
from 00s thru 1s, flat West-)
ern type, the holes are punch-
ed and the shoes can be set
cold. Suitable for all types of
light wt. riding or driving
Approx. 400 tbs. or
less. H. R. Kendrick, Watkins-
ville, Ph. SO. 9-2435.
Fresh green Catnip leaves,
large match boxful, 15c; fresh-
ly dug Garlic, 75c lb.; Poke:
root, 40 lb. Add postage. Mrs. |
ae Robinson, Rt. 8, Gaines- |
Ville.
Good seedling Pecans, 25c
lb., plus postage or will exch.
for print sacks. Mrs. Fred At-
kinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta.
Large Bamboo roots, 20c ea.
plus postage. B. Fudge, 157)
Crawford St., Colquitt.
A-No. 1 pure Georgia Cane:
Syrwe, ease of 12, 1/2 gals.,
$8.75: case of 25 ats., $10.25.
truck. Ross Swann, Dawson.
100 lb. white unwashed feed |
sacks, free of holes and mil-
dew, $18. C. No less than 10
sold. Add 40c postage on 10,
$2. on 100. No checks. Mrs.
Clarence McCillan, Rt. 1, Da-
cula, Ph. Lawrenceville, TH.
3= 2733.
Large Moore Pecans, 10 Ibs,
$3.; also print feed sacks, 3,
$1., $3.50 doz.; white feed
sacks, 5, $1. Add postage on
Brown Figs, ripe,
at my home, not delivered.
Mrs- 6. OC. Piyler, Sr. Rid,
Claxton. ;
Sweetgum, wild Cherry, Al-
: Red and
White Oak, Dogwood barks,
Goldenseal, Yellowdock, Sas-
safras, Sarsaparilla, Poke roots,
2 Ibs., $1:; Plantain, Chick-:
weed, Mullein, $1. lb.; Tansy,
Horehound, 2 large bunches,
$1.; dried sage, $1. qt. Add
postage. Exch for print sacks.
Mrs. John Myers (Addison),
Rt. 2; Hartwell,
Wild Cherry, Hickory, White
Oak, Red Oak, Dogwood, Pop-,
lar bark, equal to 6 in. square
box and 3 lbs. Poke root. $1.
ea. thing. Add 50c postage in:
No. Ga., $1. So. of Atlanta. D..
Home grown Sage, dried in
shade and washed, $1.25 lb.
or 35 qt. Plus postage. Mrs, }equipment specialist, Agricul-:
|bridge, Ph. 4439.
| Georgia milk cows estimated
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED |
Want 250 good locust or red
cedar posts that were cut be-
fore sap was up, 6-1/2 ft.
long, del. to my place. Write.
or call giving best cash price.
J. L. Armstrong, Rt. 2, Steck-
Want a few bu. Garlic and
Pomegranates. Hubert Cham-
bers, Box 488, Canton.
Want large amount of good
fresh Honey in comb. J. Ar-
thur Moore, Rt. 1, Whitesville
Rd., Columbus.
Want small amount of Rat-.
tlesnake root and some May
apple. Write what you have
and price. Will send M.O. John.
V. Bailey, Rt. 1, Suwanee.
Want 8 gal. of wild Huckle-
berries for home use. Notify
when and where they can be
picked up. Mrs. C. G. Arant,.
1432 Powers Ferry Rd., Ma-
rietta, Ph. 8-3527. |
Want 1 small honey extrac-
tor in good condition, cheap.
Lee Rickles, 911 Rice St., NW,
Atlanta 18, Ph. SY.4-3428.
According to a mid-year
U.S. Department of Agricul-
ture report, the number of:
in 1958 was 283,000 says Sid:
Diamond, dairyman, Agricul-
tural Extension Service.
Georgia families bought 36,-
819 electric ironers during the
period 1946 to 1965, reports
Miss Doris Oglesby, housing
- Burlap sacks, by the hun-| 7
new sheet wax, 4 frame hand.
\ lijay.
j shirts, 25c ea.; woven pot he
i cheted doily, 16 in. with ru
mauga.
|shoes, pastel or lace trim:
$1. Pr.; rayon boucle croeh
|vice dairymen say production
jrecords help locate unprofita
FOR SALE _
Hand laced baby moks
soft lamb skin, pink, blue a
white, small, med. and lar
in box. $1.25 pr., 3 pr,
Mrs. Edger Watkins,
Calhoun. - a
Dbl. Wedding Ring quilts
hand made, large dbl. b
size, made of good cotton
terial and padding, quilted
design, $12. ea.; hand embroj
ered, 3 pe., vanity sets, |
trim, $1. set. Add postage. M:
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, 8
Emb. dresser scarves, 75
of good material; little diaper
ders, 2, 25c. Add postage. M
James Davis, Rt. 7, Gaine
ville.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, ma
of new print scraps, 1 ea., No:
Such, Indian Hatchet, Bow
Cat Saddle, $2.50 ea. Se
money order. Mrs. C. C. D
Rt. 1, Empire. ,
Pot holders, woven w
and mixed cols., 2, 25c; Cr
sunburst design, p
pink, $2.; Yo Yo cushion
of silk prints and solid
put on lavender top, 17.
in., $1.50 Add postage. |
W. T. Suggs, Rt. 1, Chick
White cotton crocheted |
ed baby shoes, baby co
$1.25 pr. Elizabeth Coleman,
Rt. 1, Box 205, Danielsville
Rd,. Athens. a
Aprons with bibs, 1 of pri
2.of sheeting, emb. in bri
cols., $1. ea.; erocheted rose
doilies, 15 in., $1.50 ea.; 3 pe.
crocheted vanity sets, $1. set;
12 in. erocheted white doily,
flat work, $1. PP. Send M4.
Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco. =
Ladies nice print tea aprons,
all different patterns, match-
ed trimmed, some with bias,
some ruffles and some with
~
wi
patch work pockets, flowers
and leaves, large or small sizes,
3, $2.75. Add postage. Mrs.
Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3,
124, Ellijay.
White crocheted pbootees,
trimmed in pink, blue, yellow
and green, 75c pr., bibs
match, both, $1.; white |
pr.: white linen handkerch
tatting trim, $1. ea.;
crocheted centerpieces, $1.
Add postage. Mrs: H. H. BR
ison, Rt. 1, Monroe.
q
Crocheted doilies, varieg
ed lace, 12 in. across, $1.5
|white T. V., 17 in. across, $1
1
75; daisy with bright flow
ers, 11 in. across, $1.50; ruf
fled, 13 in. aeross, $2. All 3
Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr. Bt
Box, 58 Ellijay.
Agricultural Extension Ser
ble preducers in a dairy her |
High per acre yields mean
low unit cost of production and
more net income, say agrono-
tural Extension Service.
mists at the Agricultural Ex-
tension Service. a
MARKS AND
At the
brands
mailed to you. |
Higgins, Bluff Rd.
- : $587. Pe 2
There is no cost for bic
to the Ordinary of the
NOTICE }#=*'|
ANDS REGISTRATION
1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and
ands law was amended to provide for re
-Missioner of Agriculture your :
BI
gistration with the Com-
mark or brand of livestock. | :
If you desire to register your mark or
7 brand, you may write
our Department for a ee y
pplication, and all necessary forms will be
registration except the recording fee
County in which your cattle are locatec
PHIL CAMPBELL,
_ Commissioner of Agricul
a
PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE MAY, 1959. a
Guaranteed by Mapdlesture : ee
PROTEIN FAT ~s FIBER
nd by State Chemist pe eo ee Se e HERMITAGE FEED itis: Nashville, Tennessee a)
ee ree s oe a : aes Big Tenn 16% Protein Dairy Feed eter o 16.0 eee 15,0... fo
eer: = Se SS . co. (PFot F194 2.0 ABS oe
ES see ee eee | PROTEIN FAT _ FBeR | LA CROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin tee mL
4 i . : yee ne ee Oats G 14.0 3.0 15.0
JLLA COTTON OIL COMPANY, Camilla, Georgia eee kg ded
Micoga Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal ak (P) Protein and Fiber Begs ao a
rime Quality _ MEDDIN PACKING COMPANY, Savannah, Georgia oe a Se,
(P) Protein. Gad Fike o ae Ae 14.0 Meddin's Hog Feed 6 45.0 15.0 4.0
r F 33.9 4.0 16.0 |
. mle z ae (P) For F 475 11.5 2.85
f MILLS aby ioe oe Georgia NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Memphis, Tennessee e ee =
apt + Day ree (pi Pct G 16.0 3.0 15.0 / Nutrena Medicated Layer ; GS 16.0 4.0 60.
Protein f 12.1 3.1 10.1 (P) Fat Fad ow 3 ee
ARMERS MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia - SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia : *
Bue Tag Corn and Molasses es :. Calf Creep Feed G 16.0 2.5 8.0
(P) Protein EF 70 27 100 = (P) Fiber F 16.9 2.7 10.8
IGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia a tig: Ben Snop Cor ee ee cc
secdright 16% Dairy Feed Custom Mix G 16.0 2.5 10.0 {P) Protein EF 73 22 Ng.
(P) Fiber FF 18.7 2.7 12.3 oe
5 WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama eS ieee
YVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia : Jim Dandy 33% Dairy Supplement G 33.0 25 14.0
King Horse Feed nae (P) Fat F 38.5 15 hes
Silver | 9 ee {P) Protein & 90 2.0 14.0 ne Up 24% Protein Dairy Feed G 240 75 16.0
F 8.2 2.3: 13.0 : (P) Protein F 22.0 2.5 6.6
FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED MAY, 1959
Guaranteed by Manufacturer ee Se ' ss : PROTEIN FE AT een ne
Found by State Chemist. . = 2 B. - JEWEL, INC. Gane, Geagie oe: ah os rs Le
LABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama PROTEIN FAT _ FIBER | LA CROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin : a a
feed as declared aU eg 1 feed os declared ork =
IED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, G LAVONIA ROLLER MILLS, INC., Laaie Georgia ee Be .
4 feeds as soca. ee : _- Tugato River Grey Shorts Aa ae : es i
F : ;
ORY COTTON OIL COMPANY, INC., Amory, Wiaibeipn 2 feeds as declared ~
Amco Soy Brand Old Process Soybean Oil Meal G 44.0 3.5 7.0
* Fat Low, Fiber High FE 45.6 3.0 73 LOWELL FACKING COMPANY, Fitzgerald, Beara? : t
ANDERSON FEED AND PO 5 to
a feed as declared ULTRY COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia | MeMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fr. Warne, indiena
+ : 2 feeds as declared
UR AND COMPA :
; 1 feed as declared Ce gs es a MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, ees
2 feeds as declared
NY a : : : a . a
ANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia 6. Ww, MILLS, Byron, Georgia oe
1 feed as declared i
MORTON SALT COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois od j ca
1 feed as declared oe ee
MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia
Bernd Company, Macon, Georgia
1 feed as declared
/M. BICKLEY, INC., Marshallvilte, Georgia
- Pulverized Oats G 11.0 4.0 12.0
8 Fiber nish PF 12.0 6.2 13.1 1 feed as declared
1 feed as declared | | ____ | NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Memphis, Tennessee 7
BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia ; paren Tay NO Sa i i ey oS
Fairplay 40% Hog Supplement G 40.0 2.0 7.0 Sloat ac daciaved oe eet SS : ; :
* Fiber High FE 40.6. 3.4 7.3 :
8 feeds as deciared OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina ae cs ey =
: 5 :
HE BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION, BUCKEYE COTTON Ol DIVISION, Oconee's Best Gray Shorts =
"Augusta, Georgia : : | . Protein how F 14.3 3.6 5.4
1 feed as declared J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia et
ENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia ee
. 1 feed as declared . THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee : ae
HEROKEE FARMERS COOPERATIVE, INC., Canton, tee Jy feed: oe apeiron mae \ Se
feeds as declared ; RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Sf. Louis, Missouri Le
MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia 2 18 feeds as declared
Ground Ear Corn G 80 2.5 11.0 | DR. SALSBURY LABORATORIES, Charles City, lowa :
, * Protein Low fat 3.6 82 5 feeds as declared :
4 feeds as declared -
: SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
EVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee ; Security 36% Swine Concentrate - Medicated G 36.0 3.0 5.0. x
ES feed as declared 7 ; RSS * Fat Low FE 40.6 2.8 4A
JOOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Guntersvilie, Alabama; Flowery Branch, Georgia; 6 feeds as declared
_ Cincinnati, Ohio; SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia
18 feeds as declared ee ey 1 feed as declared -
OSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Jazz Egg Producer G 20.0 3.5 7.0 2 feeds as declared
* Fat Low F 21.6 3.1 6.1
Jozz Green Pastures 16% Dairy G 16.0 2.5 12.0 SMITH'S. FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Seine
* Fat Low F 2 ot we 7 feeds as declared
Se G 16. : -
ore * Fiber High F 17.8 2.5 10.7 | SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
T ; 2 feeds as declared
THE'C tlanta, G
Se Gon con aed Shuck Meal ss 2.0 5 31.0 | SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida
i : * Fiber High F275 6 34.1 | 1 feed as declared
IX!E-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY. Chattanooga, Tennessee SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
Red Lion Shorts G 16.0 ye _ 2 feeds as declared
* Fiber High Fs He 5 | SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Caroline
Red G 16.0 4.0 6.0 PA '
pt heal rey Fiber High FE 18.3 4.1 6.3 2 feeds as declared
__ 4 feeds as declared , : | STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
1 feed as declared
1 feed as declared STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
EEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, orngis es 4 feeds as meer
iE * fetds as declored : STATE HOSPITAL, Milledgeville, Georgia
lared
E FERGUSON COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia 1 feed as declare
Ground Cobs and Shucks G 20 7 ss SWIFT AND COMPANY, Moultrie, Georgia; Augusta, Georgia; Chicago, IIinois
* Fiber High - F 3.5 : 7 feeds as declared
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Fr. Valley, Georgia 35 8.0 THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Hazlehurst, Georgia
_Egg-A-Day Laying Mash 20.0 & 6.5 1 feed as declared
- * Fat Low F 20.9 ie 3.0 > 4
4 feeds as declared = WESTERN CONDENSING COMPANY, Appleton, Wisconsin
HECKLE ; Pa 1 feed as declared
BROTHERS, INC., M his, Tennessee
1 feed as declared eee WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
Jim Dandy Sweet Dairy 16% Protein Feed fm Fa 2.5
NDERSON FEED AND COAL COMPANY, Cohutta, Georgia EF 172 2.5
1 feed as declared 14 feeds as declared o
RMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee As Declared _................ ee eee 155 .
a eed as declared Penalized ..........00....-. Fee pea Re ein eg aera 13
teem S Other Vielntions oo a 17
SEE FEED STORE, INC. Hiawassee, Georgia SOT Se ae eee (185
as declared s a 2 ey.
as
_Conaled e ining
Aids Pecan Production
Controllod liming of pecan orchard
soils helps make nut production more
profitable and does not induce rosette, a
disease caused by zine deficiency, a U. S.
_ Department of Agriculture scientist said
_ today.
Pecan growers, even on the basis of
soil tests,
~ lime to correct excessive soil acidity
caused by fertilizer applications and the
i use of winter legume cover crops. They
believe that lime encourages the develop-
ment of rosette by making the zine una-
- vailable to the trees. Rosette results in
die-backs,
tree - growth malformations,
and reduced nut production.
Experiments conducted at Albany, Ga.,
by James H. Hunter, soil scientist of
_ USDA's Agricultural Research Service,
_ showed that lime enough to correct ex-
_ cessive soil acidity helps trees make more
effective use of acid-forming fertilizers
= and winter legume cover crops, resulting .
in more profitable yields. By this means,
_ Mr. Hunter increased average annual nut
output 3 and 4-fold on experimental plots.
- Declining nut yields in recent years
can be traced to increased soil acidity
caused by expanded use of acid-forming.
a _ fertilizers and legume cover crops on or-
_ chards, he said. Yields drop off as soils be-
come too acid, resulting in calcium, mag-
_nesium, and potassium deficiencies in the -
trees.
Conducted for several years, Mr. Hun-
_ ters experiments showed that lime should
: be applied before the lower layers of soil
become too acid. Surface liming, he found,
acted slowly in correcting acidity in soil
oe 8 to 30 inches below the surface.
The quantity of lime needed for each
ee caenial plot was determined by soil
analysis tests; similar to those available
to growers through their State agricul-
- tural experiment station.
_ To obtain yield increases under the ex~-
frequently hesitate to apply
Agiiculinral
CALENDA!
June 29 - July 3 Mississippi State
College Southeastern Poultry
and Egg Association ataeltty and
Grading School
July 1, Dawsonville: July 2, Americus;
July 7, Moultrie; July 8, Millen;
July 9, Madison: July 10, Morrow
Fertilizer Conferences.
July 10-14, Savannah Georgia Feed
Association Convention
periments, annual applications of sulfate
of ammonia at 10 pounds per tree were
made on some plots and 8-8-4 mixed fer-
tilizer was used on others. All test plots
also received a total of 15 pounds of zine |
_ sulphate per tree in the first 3 years of the
ae Sa
Rosette was cleared up in 2 years, but
yields were unsatisfactory through the
sixth year at which time lime was applied.
Five years after lime was applied yields
were seven to eight times eas than
before lime treatment.
Results obtained by Mr. Hunter are
borne out by experiments in Alabama
where the combined use of lime and zine
_ sulphate provided better yields of nuts and
controlled rosette disease.
In both instances, the research results
are applicable to pecan orchards on light-
textured, acid soils in 12 Southern and
Western States. Total production in these
States ranges from 125 to 200 BON
pounds a year,
The annual number of accidental
juries about 300,000 less, the National
Safety Council says. Why? Better public
information and increased safety informa-
tion and increased safety consciousness
by farm residents,
deaths on farms is,running nearly 3,000
less today than in 1950, the number of in-
is still a chance of outbreak in Ge
than ever on how thoroughly livest
_festations. It is extremely important
| larvae and eggs taken from wounds
-~may depend on you, Watch for and rep
Hew he In Florida
Check Animals Often
- The hot, humid @ donew area =
is here. And although the screwworn
dication program has made impress
progress during the past year, the thi
of a screwworm outbreak in Geor
exists. Getting that last screwwor
of Georgia may depend on you. ~
Discovery of the first positive (
screwworm in Florida in four month
reported last week, pointing out that th
Also, screwworm flies captured in
in Florida this spring indicated a limi
native screwworm population may
exist in the Southeast, the U.S.
ment of Agriculture reported.
This new case reported in Highla
County, Florida, proves what has
said all along, You cant sit back
forget the screwwormnot yet. "
At this advanced stage of the
tion campaign, final success depends m
producers of Georgia and other
eastern states search for and report
these farmers and ranchers to report
spected cases and to furnish specime
their county agent, livestock inspector
local veterinarian.
Sterile male screwworm flies raise
Sebring, Florida, are still being relea
at the rate of approximately 50 mill
per week as far north as Waycros
Brunswick. This program, begun in J
1958 by the U. S. Department of Ag
ture, Georgia Department of Agricult
and Florida Livestock Board, will con
until every native screwworm fly i
Southeast is eradicated.
How soon this program is comp
and the screwworm is a thing of the
any suspected cases of screwworm.
UF rests nal Ve getables: oo ered
i tlanta Ged Karme
The following is a list of vegetable and
| fruit varieties preferred on the Atlanta
State Farmers Market. The information
-. members of produce firms and truckers"
_ operating on the Atlanta Farmers Market
ss and by buyers for chain stores.
termine variety performance, container
, _ preferences, and other pertinent market-
ing information as experienced by the
VEGETABLES
Corn, Green: White Varieties: Okla-
~homa Silvermine (Rieported low yielder,
- but is highly recommended),
_ White Pearl, Snowflake, Pfisters 631.
Yellow, Sweet: Golden Security, Io-
ana, Golden Cross
_ (White large-eared varieties are in de-
mand on the Atlanta Market.)
of resh market: California Black-eye, No.
V1-25W,
Bantam, Calumet.
Peas, Southern (Field): *Knuckle Pur-
> = ple Hull, Texas oe. 49, Purple
: Hull,
These varlctics are in demand for
5 Rams Horn (For shelling, grown chiefly
in southern part of State).
Tomatoes: Rutgers, Marglobe, Home-
stead No. 24, Manalucie (Stake), Big Boy
(Hybrid- Speciality Cro)
Beans: PoleKentucky 191; Bush
Wade; LimaHenderson Bush.
- Beets: Detroit Dark Red.
Squash: SummerYellow Crookneck;
WinterButternut.
Egg Plant: Florida High Bush
Pepper, Sweet: California Wonder.
Okra: Climson Spineless.
Radishes: Scarlet Globe.
Onions: Dry: Granex, Yellow and
White Bermuda. Green: White Portugal
(Silverskin).
Turnips: Bunched: Purple Top. |
Greens: Purple Top, Seven Top, Sho-
goin (Shogoin variety is most preferred by
canneries not preferred on Atlanta
Farmers Market).
Sweet Potatoes: Copperskin Porto Ri-
co, Georgia Red, Earlysweet Grown for |
early market),
8 Market
troit Red, Yates.
livan, Elberta, Sunlight, Afterglos
i 13
Cabbage: Round Dutch, Midseas
Market, Copenliagen Market, Oakvi
Ballhead. :
Collards: Vates, Georgia.
Cantaloupes: PMR No. 45, Hales B
Jumbo * Edisto (Truckers advise that Ed
to variety had high consumer accen
on Atlanta Market).
Watermelons: Chain Stores: Charl
ton Gray, Blackstone, Congo.
Farmers Market (Retail Sales):
Diamond, Congo, Blackstone,
Queen, Garisonian, Charlston Gray.
Eastern Markets: Charleston Gray.
Spinach: Hybrid No, 7. _ se
FRUITS |
Apples: Red Delicious, Stayman Wi
sap, Golden Delicious, Rome Beauty, |
Peaches: J. H. Hale, Rio-Osa Ge
Halehaven, Shippers Red, Dixie Re
land, Cardinal, ade is dema!
with els eee
s vf ee as eee