Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1960 February 3

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Commissioner

Bulletin |

Phil Campbell,



































t Farmers Must

/ PHIL CAMPBELL
omm ssioner of Agriculture

spite the fact the screw worm has

icated in Georgia we still hear
al reports or claims that screw
have been discovered in some

ee
ly there are no screw worms

een discovered or identified since

at farmers may occasionally find
as screw worms are actually
some other type maggot and
Ww worms at all.

eneral rule, screw worms in-



aggots infest older wounds and
decaying flesh.
rpossible for any individual
to tell the difference between
worms and maggots by simply
the worms with the naked
ich pests must be sent to an
ation laboratory for examina-
rained personnel before the
be accurately identified.
gh the screw worm has been
1 and no cases were reported
L959, we are still on guard against
new infestations, Because of
ibility farmers are still urged
their livestock closely,

ny infestations are found that
be screw worms those making the

& PLANTS





ntal pepper seed,
own, State Lab.
1 Germ. 79 pct.
Pct. 88; No. 4 Pct.

orgia now and no screw worms.



wounds and feed on living ~

White, tender little white
half runners, Germ. 76 pct;
white garden bunch beans,
Germ. 94 pct. ready in about]]
6 wks. 60c cup plus postage.
Sold in 2 cup lots up. Mrs.
Fred Franks, Hiawassee.

Large, round dark rind yel-
low meat watermelon

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1960

NUMBER 22





discovery should put some of the worms

in a small bottle of cool water and de-

liver the sample as well as information
on the infestation to their county agent
or veterinarian. Federal and state offi-
cials will be notified and the samples

will be sent to a laboratory for identifi-



Agricultural
CALENDAR

FEB. 2, ABAC, Tifton - Farm Pond Manage-
ment Short Course.



FEB. 5 - 6, Atlanta Annual Joint Meeting
Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Caro-
__linas Cotton Ginner Association.

FEB. 9, ABAC, Tifton - Cotton Short
~ Course. :

FEB. 9, Henry Grady Hotel, Atlanta - An-
nual Convention American Dairy Associa-
tion of Georgia, Inc.

FEB. 11, ABAC, Tifton - Watermelon and
Cantaloupe Short Course.

FEB. 18 - 19, Georgia Center for Continu-
ing Education, Athens - 15th Annual
Meeting Georgia Crop Improvement
Association.

FEB. 26, Georgia Farm Products Sale Pa-
vilion, Thomaston - Southeastern Region-
al Shorthorn - Polled Shorthorn Breeders
Spring Show and Sale. _



MAR. 8, Coastal Plain Experiment Station,
Tifton Inspection of Sale Bulls - Gain

Evaluation Test Program.

MAR. 9, Coastal Plain Experiment Station,
| Tifton - Sale of Gain Evaluation Test
Program Bulls.

MAR. 14-15, Americus - 11th Annual
State Spring Barrow Show.









Mastodon _ everbearing
strawberry plants, $1 C.; Him-
alaya blackberries, 6, $1.00;
arge garlic bulbs, 8, $1.00;
blueberry bushes, $1 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. P. Malachi
Smith, Rt. 6, Clarks Bridge
Rd., Gainesville.

ville.



seed,

Chas. Wakefield and Char-
leston cabbage plants, $30 C.,
$3 M.; also, collard plants. J.
R. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gaines-



FEED & GRAIN

cation.

The program to eradicate screw
worms has, without a doubt, been one
of the most successful programs ever
carried out by government officials in
behalf of farmers. Just three years ago
it was estimated that screw worms cost

farmers of the Southeast some $20 mil-
lion annually and as late as 1957 an

average of 40,000 screw worm cases
were reported monthly in the Southeast.

During the first three months of the
eradication program in Georgia, from
April through June 30 of 1958, more
than 40 million sterile flies were drop-

ped in South Georgia. The program was |

so effective from the very beginning
that the number of screw worm cases,
totaling in the thousands during 1957,
totaled only two during 1958.

Over the Southeast as a whole, dur-
ing 1958 an average of 48 million sterile
screw worm flies were dropped every
week from April through Decem-
ber. At times the weekly drop totaled
over 70 million, There were an average
of 90 individual airplane flights per week
averaging 480 hours of flying time and
covering an average of 84,400 square
miles.

During the 17 months the program

was in progress, 1958 and 1959, nearly
three billion screw worm flies were

reared, sterilized and released.

The screw worm. eradication pro-
gram is an outstanding example of co-
operation between farmers, veterinarians,
county, state and federal agricultural
workers. In this same spirit of coopera-
tion I am confident that we can protect
ourselves from reinfestation by this
troublesome pest.

15 tons Coastal Bermuda
hay, highly fertilized, cured
without rain, $25 ton. M. C,
Gay, Athens, Ph. LI. 6-7188.

2,00 tons good fertilized,
no rain, Coastal Bermuda
hay, $30ton. Lewis Flanders,
Tifton, Ph. 1215J.











pet. 94. Each kind,
ed, 50c, plus self-
ed, stamped envelope.

self-addressed,

becca. :




Ph, SY 4-6654.











unch P, R. sweet po-|No
D. W. Shaw, Rt. 1,

t Rd. Kennesaw.

shioned white Half
arden bean _ seed,

ct; white cutshorts

Tenn. Beautiy

dressed envelope.

plants, $1.50 C. PP. Mrs. H
R. Roper, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Dipper, Birdhouse and Mar-
tin gourd seed. No orders fil-
\led without stamped and ad-
Douglas
Wood, Rt. 2, Martin.

Germ. 75 pct. 40 seed, 10e and
> stamped en-
velope. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Re-

: Hunt, 921 | ___________.
jew Ave., N. W. At-| 20 Catawba (fish bait) trees,
ew Ave. NW. At also Pecan, Mahon and Stu-

arts, and Chestnut trees, small.
shipping. Henry Whitfield,
330 Rose Lane St. Marietta.

strawberry









Blakemore



Dorsetts, $1.
Add posta,

strawberry

plants, $1.25 C., 500, $5, $8 M:;
$1.25 C. 5

-| tage. Mrs.



Now taking orders for
Hicks tobacco plants, $4 M.
Send $1 per M. with order.
Ready beginning March Ist.
W. E. Wisenbaker, Box 25,
Lake Park, Ph. CH. 2-8043
(Valdosta). \

Healthy, well rooted, klon-
dike strawberry plants, $1 C.,
$9 M. Add 25c per C. for pos-
John L. Porter,
2947 McAfee Rd., Decatur.





100 Blakemore strawberry
plants, $1.15 PP. Good roots,
ship at once; also, will pay
$1.25 per C. for Tenn. Beauty
strawberry, (no mother plants,
only daughter plants) del. to

O,|me. H. P. Malcom, Rt, 2, Box



Ty Social Circle, Ph, 3346.



Dudley, Ph. HO. 3-2341.



FOR SALE



Fescue, Clover and Dallas
grass hay, 50c bale at my farm,
just past river from Atlanta,
3rd. driveway on Campbell-
ton Rd. R. W. Caldwell, Doug-
lasville, Ph. WH. 2-3454.

Large quantity choice Coas-
tal Bermuda hay, highly fer-
tilized, cut and baled without
rain, square bales. Winton C.
Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. JU.
4-2312 (Odum).

100 tons highly fertilized,
cured without rain, Coastal
Bermuda hay, square bales,
well packed with heavy bales,
baler, $30 at barn, any
amount, Marshall R. Lord,



300 bu. good Feed Oats, 85
bu.; also good quality hay,
Coastal Bermuda, B. T. Mil-+
let, bright Johnson grass and
peanut hay, $20 to $25 ton
FOB. Arrangements can be
made for del. E. H. Ensz, Lou-
isville, Ph. LI. 7-6795 (Wrens)

Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
ly fertilized, high in_protein,
cut right and saved right.
FOB farm or will del. up to
200 mi, for reasonable rate.
J. L. Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph
BR. 2-1789.

Hay, well fertilized and
limed, square, wire bound,
bales, excellent hay, 1959 crop
Sericea, $1 bale. Can del.
short distance. Ray F. Al-
mand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd.
Ellenwood, Ph. GR, 4-4296
(Stockbridge).

SCREW WORMS IN GEORGIA

IANO Tc ae EN A 2g cae nn a ea So | + eee
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WORK

WANTED

_ Want job on farm. Exp. with
ractor and truck, or would
ake small crop, or some chic-
en houses. Arthur Brown,
FD 1, Statham.

Sober, middleaged man
Wants job as Caretaker, with
tock, farm chores, expert
arpenter. Reasonable wage
nd room and board. Bill No-
tise, 625 Clover St. Jesup.

White man, 3 in family to
work want job on farm. Can
' @rive tractor and truck, Exp.
airy hand with dairy work.
eed job at once. Ready to
ove now. Have to be moved.
. T. Wood, Rt. 1, Box 271,
Swainsboro.

Man with son, 17, wants
Both on tractor or truck farm.



oth can drive tractor, do any
type farm work, some carpen-
er work, also tend livestock.
. O. Foskey, Rt. 2, Cochran.

Want job managing cattle
or hog and cattle ranch. Hon-
@st, sober, well exp. white
gee with references, Have

tractors and hay baling eq-
ipment. Married, wife and 10
r. old child. Albert F. Clarke,
P. O. Box 885, Augusta.

50 yr, old man with wife
os 2 children (boy 16, girl



1) wants job by day or week
m farm. Boy also work. Good
ome and reasonable
ave to be moved. M.
hell, Rt. 2, Tifton.

__ White man, wife and 9 yr.
(: grand-daughter; wants

salary.
M. Mit-








ob on farm, chicken or milk
Ouse dairy. Well exp. Need
~4 R. house, wired for gas

@tove, lights and fuel, and

feasonable salary. Have to be
oved. Ref. if required. T. L.
hitlock, 743 Capitol Ave.,
. W., Atlanta.

Single man wants job on 25-
0 cow dairy. 40 yrs. old, good
abits, 11 yrs, exp. with Sur-
e and DeVal milking ma-
hine. Move at once, anywhere
Ga. State wages paid. Ho-
deal Bunn, Rt. 1, Tifford Rd.
tone Mountain. :



Young Single man wants 1
H. Crop on shares. Good
health, good worker, Need
small house or batch. K, M,
Young, 650 Wells St. S. W.
Atlanta.



45 yr. old crippled white
man wants to do light farm
work on farm. Can _ drive
truck, State salary with board
and laundry. L. P. Ross, Rt.
2, Roberta.

Retired, white, single man
wants job as Caretaker of
farm, all kinds stock and
chickens and flowers, capen-
ter some, a good, general
Caretaker, reliable, in exch.
for room, board and reason-



able salary. Will batch. Want!Wh



mod. conveniences. G. (C.

Henry, 212 Pierce St. La-
Grange. Ph. TU 4-4758.

WANTED :

Want single man to farm,

share crop cotton, or work for
wages. Must be honest, sober
and a good tractor man. Will
board and have laundry done.
Mrs. Ethel Battle, Rt. 1, Cal-
houn. Ph. MA 9-6222.

Want retired couple or man
to cultivate and gather grapes,
raspberries and strawberries
on shares, Small house and
garden space, pig and chick-
ens if desired. Near Atlanta,
Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 No.
Highland Ave., N. E., Atlanta
6. Ph. TR 6-0538

Want white woman to do
light farm work, raise chick-
ens, etc. Room, board and rea-
sonable salary. W. E. Chamb-
ley, Rt. 3, Box 103, Griffin,

Want at once white woman,
35 - 50 yrs. old, in good health
to live on farm with family
of 2 (mother and son) and
do light farm work. Edw.
Carnett, Rt. 4, Box 130, Men-
ticello, .



Want exp. white man, with
family, for large truck farm
under Overseer, 34 mi. So. At-
lanta, Henry Co. Good 5. Re
house, elec. stove connection,
running water, school bus Rt.
near stores. Need man capa-
ble planting and cultivating
any truck crop. Straight sal-
ary. Good ref. Roy Bishop,
712 Pryor St., S. W. Atlanta
12, Ph. JA 4-3456.



Want couple 50-60 yrs., to
live in house on farm with
me and make crop on halves.
I furnish everything includ-
ing food. Must be able plow
mule, milk cow and feed hogs.
Strictly sober and no pro-
fanity. Live on Hwy. Close to
church and store. James
Mayhue, Rt. 1, Gainesville.



Want 2 men work on chic-
ken and hog farm. Pay one
weekly wages and give other
11 A. cotton crop to help with
farm work. Must be willing
workers. 4 R. house, running
water, etc. Chas. H. Higgins,
Bluff Rd. Rome. Ph. 5587

Want middleased man or
woman, to do light farm work.
Room, board and reasonable
salary. Ref. T. B. Whitworth,
Rt. 2, Lavonia. \Ph. PO 1-8948
(Atlanta)

Want exp. dairyman to help |c

in parlor type dairy barn, and
to do pasture work. 4 R.
house, running water, house
wired for stove, on school bus
route. Prefer settled, non -
drinking man. Wm. W. Moore,
Rt. 1, Comer. Ph. SU 3-2033.

Want party to grow Red
Cedars on your place or mine
on share basis. I furnish seed.
T. S. Ouzts, Box 68, Winder.
Senet een ewe? co es RN eel

Want party to live in house | Bl

and cultivate 8 to 10 A. in
corn or truck farming. Com-
fortable 4 R. house, wired for
elec. stove, water on porch,
on mail and school bus Rt.
Must be sober, able to move
and furnish self. Prefer small
family. H. G. Pressley, Sr., Rt.
1, Kingston.

FLOWERS

FOR SALE

4 well rooted lavender Al-
theas, sev. good Camphor



trees, 3/2 ft. 1 small. Ever-|'

green plant (came up from
seed) $1.75 ea.; Palm Christi
(seed good to kill moles in
garden), large green leaves in
summer, 25 seed, $1. Mrs. L.
B. Hatcher, Box 138, Barwick.
Se alee a Bees vote

Spider Lilies, 5 ea; Iris,
doz. You pay postage. Mrs.
W. B. Hester, Rt. 3, Blakely

American Boxwoods, 12 to
14 in., Mimosa, 2 ft. $3 doz;
Hemlock, Rhododendrons,
White Pine, Laurels, cream
Dogwood, Tulip Poplar, all
col. wild Honeysuckle, 2?2 1/2
ft. $2.50 doz. PP. Moss packed.
Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge.

Well rooted American Box-
woods, 12 - 14 in.
Mimosa 3 ft., $3 doz; Hemlock,
ite Pine, pink Rhododen-
drons, all col. Honeysuckle,
Dogwood, Holly, C herokee
Roses and Mtn. Laurel, 2 - 3
ft., $2.50 doz. Damp moss
packed, postpaid, Bob Wil-
son,.Blue Ridge.

Chrysanthemums: Football,
Frijji. Anemone, Spoon, Dai-
sy, Pom Pom and _ Button
types. Labeled. Your selec-
tion, 12 plants, $1.50; 50 $2.50;
100, $4; rooted plants, 25c ea.
Add postage, Mrs. E. C. San-
ders, Bluffton. ;

Well rooted Privet hedge (stay
green), $1.00:C; Snow Gar-
lands, Bridalwreath, purple
Wisteria, blue Butterfly, pink
running Roses, well rooted,
3, $1.00; orange Daylilies, 12,
$1.00; Pine, Oak, Poplar, Hon-
eysuckle, 4, $1.00; Holly, $1.00
ea. Postpaid. State insp. Mrs.
B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon.

Yellow Trumpet or Phoenix
Daffodils, white Narcissi, or-
ange Daylilies, German Iris,
$1.50 C; white June Lilies, 3
doz, $1.00; Star of Bethlehem
bulbs, 3 doz. 75c. Add 10c on
ea. doz. lots for postage or 25c
on hundred. Mautile Harri-
son, Bremen.

Red Crepe Myrtles, white
Althea bushes, and running
Cedar, Everygreen trees, 25c
ea. Mrs. C, H. Sledge, Byron.



C. | 35c.

$3 doz; }j



King Alfred Jonquils 12,
75c; $3.00 C; April white Nar-
cissus, $2.50 C; Orange Day-
lilies, purple, gold, white Iris,
purple Violets, red Cannas,
Emperior yellow Daffodils,
12, $1.00 Snowdrop bulbs, 12,
75c. Add postage. Beatrice
Mosley, Rt. 1, Box 248, Bre-
men.

Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1;
Calif. Violets, purple, 30. $1;
Lemon Lilies, 12, 50c; Yarzew
pink blooms, 20 plants, 50c.
No less $1.00 orders filled,
Add 25c postage. Mrs. R. P,
Steinheimer, Brooks.

SEED: 6 doz mammoth Sun-
flower, 50c; 2 doz. Cinnamon
tubers, or 2 doz. red Canna,
Send _ sel-addressed,
stamped envelope; Prince Fea-
ther, 10c pkg. and envelope:
2 yr. old large or small leaf
Evergreen Boxwood, 3, $1.95;



Forsy thie, Altheas, 5, $1.00.|to

Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt, 2
Buchanan.

Mtn. Laurel,
Azaleas (wild
Rhododendrons, Dogwood,
white Pine, Holly, Sweet-
shrub,, pink Cherokee Roses,
Poplar, Mimosa, Crabapple,
2-3 ft., $2.75 doz; fall Pinks,
Daylilies, blue Iris, Shasta
Daisies, blue and gray Vio-
lets, pink, white Phlox, $2.50
- Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie,
Mineral Bluff.

a a ee ar
Rhododendrons, Mtn: Lau-
rel, Azaleas (wild Honey-
suckle), Tulip Poplar, Dog-
wood, Crabapple, white Pines,
Holly, Pussy Willow, Bridal-
wreath, 2-3 ft. $2.75 doz: pink
Phlox, blue Iris, Daylilies,
Daffodils, Snowdrops, Violets,
Shasta Daisies, fall Pinks, $2.-
50 ne Mrs. Joe Henry, Mineral
uff.



red, yellow
Honeysuckle),

Pink Mtn. Laurels, white
Rhododendrons, white and
Spruce Pines, white Dogwood,

native Azaleas Asst. Col (wild (

Honeysuckle), strawberry
shrubs. All choice, well root-
ed, $1.75 doz. plus postage.
Mrs. Florence Heaton, Miner-
al Bluff,

White Fairy Lilies, Dec.
blooming white Narcissus,
Trumpet Daffodils, white,
light blue, purple Iris, dbl.
orange. Daylilies, 50e doz. Add
postage under $3.50 orders.
No chks. Mrs. Effie Smith, Rt.
1, Gordon Rd. Mableton.

Perennial white Candy-
tuft, $2. doz. $10. C; smaller
plants, $6. C; Ad. Byrd Daisy,
Foxglove, Per. blue Phlox, $1.
doz; Feverfew, Larkspur, Vi-
ola, 25, $1.; large size Gladio-
lus bulbs, mix. col., 60 doz.
$4. C. Add postage. Mrs. J.
W. Jones, Madison.

Jobs. Tears, silver gray
seed, 25c tbls. plus stamp.
Mrs. T. M. Randolph, 2107 A

Claymore Dr. Marietta.

Magnolia and Bird of Para-
dise seed, 15c doz; 2 doz. 25c.
Postpaid. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin.

Snowball bushes, 2 yrs. old,
State insp. Rooted, $1.50 ea.
postpaid, G. M. Moseley, Men-
oO.

Seed: pink Periwinkle, moss
Rose, large flowering, dbl. all
colors, 25 tsp; large yellow
and dbl. dwarf Marigolds,
dbl. Brown-eyed Susans, Cal-
liopsis, 20c tbls. and stamped
envelope; yellow Cannas, 2,
25c. Add postage. Mrs. John
Thompson, Rt. 3, Box 140,
Metter.

About 30 colors large, dbl.
Mums, labeled, dbl. red Hol-
lyhocks, 10c ea. Red Hot Pok-
er, mixed Hibiscus, 25c ea;
10 labeled colors Grand Op-
era Cannas, 35 ea. Min. or-
der $1. Mrs. C. H. Tanner,
aoe Vinson Hwy. Milledge-
ville.

Running Eng. Ivy (not poi-
son), stays green all winter,
rooted plants, 10c; cuttings,
4c ea; yellow Jasmine, 25c
bunch. No order less $1. Add
postage. Mrs. T. M. Harris,
Rt. 1, Box 209, Milner.

100 divisions each, Ophio-
pogon, $10.; Johnny Jump-
ups, $1.50. R. I. Mobley, 206
East Plush Ave., Millen.

Daylilies, Colonial Dame,
Flame Fagot, Garnett Robe,
Grisselle, Peach Blush, Geon-
oice, Evangaline. 50c ea. $5.00
doz; Oklahoma, Capri, Maid
Marion, Fairy Jewell, $1. ea.;
Tris, 50c ea; not lab. $1.25
doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. M.
Griffin, Rt. 1, Washington.





ie.

green yellow and green shri

Trailing Arbu
Plants, Eng. Ivy; 1
drangea, Mint, |

lope, 1ts, >
PP. Mrs. J. C, Hicks
St. S. E. Moultrie.

100 ea. Iris, Daylilic
sion Bells, Maid Marian
bel Fuller, Revolure, 75c

25c, 50c and 75
My selection from garden
lab., $2.; better, $3.;
lab. $1.50; better,
lab., $1. With 25c pos
F. M. Combs, Washi

Mix. Col. Lris, not.
d25-e$1's- 195. col: 22 se
yellow, red tone, r
color, plicata, 12, $1.
pink Phlox, 12, 75; [
lilies, lab. $2. and $3.; 1)
lab. $1.50, from har
125 different. 35c
Mrs. M. P. Combs,

n.

4 Brier Roses, $1.; 4
Poinciana, $1. ; 3 F
rose, $1.; 4 Straw
gonias, $1.; 10-12 in
strum, $1.; 4 pink
Begonia, $1.; 4 Rabbit Tra
$1. Add 25 postage to
order listed. Mrs. Willis.
Avoy, Rt. 1, Box 32
ington. a

Old Eng. Boxwoods,
roots, 3-4 in., $2. do
$15.; red Crape. Myrtle,
ft. 40c ea; blooming size
denias, 50c ea. Add posta
Sat. guar. Mrs. C. M.
son, Greenville.

Grandiflora Magno
branched, 3 ft.-2, $5.93)
Crape Myrtle, watermelon
white, purple and c i
red, $10. doz; Scarlet Kin

lavender Verbena,
L. H. Cousins, Greenvi

l:
: $3.; Christmas Chi
2 yr. budded plants, $5.
Mrs. B. Robinson, Gre

Seed: old fashioned B
lor Buttons and baby Zi
25c large match box full;
col. Cockscomb, white }
few, annual Phlox, 10
and stamped envelope.
M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3,

6 well rooted Boxwi
$2. for all, or 3, $1. plus
age. Mrs. Weldon Mashb:
Higdon. ae

Pink Thrift, well roote
C. Add postage. Mrs.
Williams, Rt. 1, Homer.

Summer blooming
bee > Ohi themums,

ic ea; san m1
ple, wae and white
doz; old fashioned
plants and Mtn. Bl
25c doz; Jonquils, f:
= ae doz. No orde:
ess ani ic postage
$1. orders. Mrs. Jessie
gett, Rt. 2, Jasper. :

Giant Zinnia seed, Dah
kind, selected, collected
size and Beauty, tested
Germination, grown in
and_counted, $1. M._
L. G. Westbrook, Kin

Small privet hedg
green, 50, $1. Add po:
F. Timms, Box 147,

Shrubs of all kinds
evergreen shade trees,
mosa, Catalpa, Oaks, M
etc. cheap at my home.
not ship. Josan Ge
Lawrenceville

Per Candytuft, w.
size, $1.25 doz;

25 plants; 1

leaves, Clarissa

others, $1.10; 10 Sultan
tings, $1.10; Chinese
Lilies, $1.50 doz. Mrs. H.

Flower seed: Princes:
ther, Touch-me-not, sev.
Some double, Periwinkle
Seed of ea. kind, 1/2
ble full, about 200 seeds
10c in coin and stamped
elope, Mrs. A, R. 7
Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. _

Well rooted plants, e




bery and red berry Pyre
tha, red, tall Hibiscus, Tre
ing Arbutus, Abelia and N
dinas, 25c ea; :
nee sweet purple

pin. dD.

doz. Add 25



Mrs. R.
ton.



(4c) envelope.
, Rte 1, Box 127,

ogwood, Mtn. Lau-

Azaleas _ (wilds,

; Tulip Poplar,
liy, Strawberry
femlock, 2-3 ft

aX, oo wert,
, 45c doz. Add post-
W. D. Davis, Rt. 1,
Mineral Bluff.
Laurel, white Dog-
Mapi , 3 col, Azal-
_ Honeysuckle), Crab-
lip Poplar, Hemlock,
ry bush, Holly, 2-3
d Rhododendrons,
ub, white Pine,
e Roses, 25c ea; Mtn.
lax, Arbutus, Heart-
2 loz. Add postage.
fton Davis, Rt. 1, Box
ineral Bluff.

col. (wild Honey-

ite Dogwood, red
tulip Poplar, Holly
Cherokee

awberry bush, ave.
rooted, moss packed,
white Pine, 2-1/2

ry and Redbud,
col. (wild Honey-
Holly bush, Crabap-
Maple, tulip Poplar,
Cherokee Rose, white
-ood and Strawberry
ve. 2-1/2 ft. rooted,
cked, $2.50 doz; white
/2 ft. $15. C. Post-

Rukat, Rt. 1, Min-
Bluff. |
red Maple,

Poplars,

Dogwood, Azaleas, 3
(wild Honeysuckle),
pple, Redbud, Coralber-

ly, Strawberry, orna-
ave. 2-1/2 ft., rooted,
ked, $2.50 doz; white
$9.00. Postpaid. Mrs.
Wilson, Mineral Bluff.
e dif. Cacti cuttings and
D mi Iris, good

mix
ixed Mums in Spring,

sev. dif. Spireas, old
red velvet Roses,

lis, purple Lilacs, 3,
dd postage Mrs. Mary
y, Rt. 1, Box 171, Min-
uff. g
Trumpet Daffodils,
2 Daylilies, blue Violets,
: hedge bushes, 75c
white Fall Pinks,

big red Roses, Mtn.
weetshrub, Azaleas
Honeysuckle). Briadal-
I eeping Mary. Xmas.
Goldenbells, 6, $1.

. Add postage. Mrs.
Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

growing, American
d plants, 1 yr. old, $3.
yrs. old, $4 doz; $25. C;
d, $5. doz. $35. C.
del. All Gov. insp.
. West, Rt. 2, Sandy
. Fayetteville.

themums, large
col. and types, large,
3; small, 50c doz; or-
ylilies, 75 doz; small
igs also Nandinas,

; wild or Oakleaf

ermelon red Myrtles,
, Star, Maple Leaf,
-and Angel Wing Be-
25 ea; red and pink
iia, 8 doz, $l.;. Baby
Spirea, 3 col. Altheas,
Mrs. Annie Hubbard,

Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.;
pink, blue Thrift,
ferbena, $1. doz. $5. C;
Red Cannas, $8. C; blue
Tris, Ageratum, Sweet
Daylilies, Daisies,
hlox, Chrysanthe-
asst. col. 2 doz. $1.50;
Add postage. Mrs.
is, Grantville.

all colors,
doz; Ex-
$2. doz;
Blake-

















Nice Boxwood for
my place. Cannot ship. Priced
reasonable for quick sale; al-
so some Arborvitae. Healthy
and nice. Mary Stephens, Rt.
I, Box 90, Dahlonega.

Blue Hyacinth and Easter
Lily bulbs, ea. 6, $1.: purple
Lilac, yellow thornless Rose
and Chinquapin well rooted
bushes, 25 ea; Daylilies, $1.
doz; white Dogwood, 5, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi
mith, Rt. 6, Clarks Bridge
Rd. Gainesville.

Large, dbl. orange and old
rose col Poppy seed, 25c tsp.

eol. Chrysanthemums, white,
purple, red, bronze, $1. doz;
pink Gladioli, white, yellow
Narcissi and yellow Jonquil
bulbs, 25c doz. Add postage.
nag Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.

Dwarf Boxwoods, rooted
cuttings, 15c ea; 6 in. plants,
15es40. in, 3-83.; 1S in. 75;
12 in. in dia., 12 in. tall, $1.;
red flowering Maple and
'white Dogwoods, $1. ea. Add
postage. Mrs. G. B. McCrary,
|Rt. 1, Gainesville. :



}pink D.

and 4c stamped, envelop, all|2



" Unrooted Camelia cuttings,

Sara Frost, Jarvis red; un-
named semi-double, rose pink,
55e doz. $4. C; Alba Plena,
pink Perfection, 60c doz; pink
Crepe Myrtle, purple Wisteria,
Perkins roses, root-
ed, 4, $1.; Vinca Minor, Eng.
Ivy, 20, $1. Add postage. No.
Chks. Mrs: B, Co: Plyer, Rt. 4,

| Claxton.



Chrysanthemums, special of-
fer, quantity limited, one
each: Blazing Gold, White
Albatross, Pink Chief, De-
troit News (ronze), Mrs. Roy
(red). Al Football size. $i.
postpaid, labeled, sand rooted,
moss packed, ready April Ist.
Mrs. Burton J. Wilber, 1006
oe St., Decatur. Ph. DR



_ Jonquil bulbs, $1. C; Amer-
ican Beauty (large pink roses)
Rose cuttings, 15, , Add
postage. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt.
2, Box 30, Cobbtown.

Large Bamboo cane roots,
ea. also Cherry Laurel
plants, 10c ea. Add postage.
B. Fudge, 157 Crawford St.,
Colquitt.

Large yellow, single and
dbl. orange Hemerocallis Li-
lies, $1. doz; 2 yr. old Sweet-
shrubs, large, white Clematis
roots, 3, $1.; old fashioned
out-door running ferns and
running lavender lantana, blue
Morning Glories, 25c ea;
Montbretia, 50c doz; Ivy, 10c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. S.
Brown, 1321 Wildwood Ave.,
Columbus.



Gladiolus bulbs, large size,
purple and purple with cream
centers, solid col. salmon with
cream centers, 10, $1.; Sweet
Williams, 20 plants, $1. Add
Postage. Mrs. Claud A, Whel-
chel, Rt. 6, Lakelan Rd. Gain-
esville.

Blue Hyacinth bulbs, $1.25
doz; Cedars, Holly trees, pur-
ple Lilac, Lily and Butterfly
bushes, all, 6, $1... Add post-
age. Nice Boxwoods, 2 large
ones at my home. Mrs. F. M.
Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Scotch Broom and purple
Lilac bushes, Almond, cream
and yellow thornless and pink
running roses, rooted, 35c ea;
blue Hyacinth bulbs, 6, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Sul-
lens, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Dbl. yellow Cannas, mix
col. Verbena, mix. col. Fall
Pinks, yellow Jonquils, white
Narcissi, 50e doz; pink Thrift,
50c C; little Pansy plants, mix.
col. Phlox, 75 doz; dbl. red
Cannas, 10, $1.; Red Hot Pok-
er, 25c ea. Add postage. No
stamps nor chks. Pairlee Run-
dles, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

Ligustrum, Cherry Laurels,
$1.50 doz; $10. C; white Per.
Candytuft, Per. blue, dwarf
Phlox (Divaricata), $1.50 C.
$5. C; blue, pink, red Thrift,
Lillies: Philippine, Blackber-
ry, white Aloinasco, Red Spi-
der and Daylilies, Vinca Min-

or, Eng. Ivy, $1. doz, $5. C.
as Woodruff, Green-
ville.

3 ornamental Xmas Cherry
plants, $1.; 100 wine red Vio-
lets, $4.50; Cherry Laurel and
Ligustrum seedlings, $4.50 C;
500 Eng. Ivy cuttings, some
with roots. $10: Lois Wood-
ruff, Greenville.

Asst. house plant cuttings,

20 for $1. Add 25c postage on
ea. $1. order. Mrs. Mollie Ga-

!|ble, Rt. 3, Cedartown.

Rose cuttings, yellow and
white Lady Banksia, Sweet-
heart, Dr. VanFleet, Mary
Wallace, City of York, Ameri-
ean Pillar, Belle of Portugal,
other varieties, $1. doz; mix.
bulbs Jonqguils, Buttercups,
yellow Narcissi, $1. C; white
Confederate Jasmine, yellow
Fla. Jasmine, 50c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. J. R. Hinson,
Box 104, Chester.

Cushion Mums, summer

-|blooming, red, white, yellow,

bronze, pink, rose, purple, 2
doz. $1.25. Labeled, moss
packed, postpaid. Mrs. H.
Roberson, Chula.

Choice Cannas in Grand Op-
era Aida, Mignon, LaBoheme,
LaTraviato, dwarfs in red
President, Rosamond Cole, Ap-
ricot, Eureka white, 3, $1.00;
Pfitzers dwarfs in Primrose
yellow, salmon and porcelain
rose, 75c ea. Add 30c_ for
pores Mrs. H. W. Law, Chu-
a.

_ 150 Boxwoods, sev. popular
sizes, 4-10 yrs. old, reasonable
prices. Cannot ship. Mrs.
M. Morris, Indian Creek Dr,
No. Clarkston. Ph, HI 3-6375.

Red Salvia seed, 35c tsp;
purple, lavender and white
Bachelor Buttons, 1/2 teacup,
50c; pink and white Perriwin-
kle seed, 25c tsp. Add stamp-
fed envelope. Mrs, Lon Ash-

orth, Rt. 1, Dacula.







T. | lets,



Chrysanthemums, Fuchsia,
orchid, bronze, Irene, Gold
Coast, pink and rose Daisy,
red, pink, yellow Button, yel-
low, pink, Quill, yellow, white
Doty, Silversheen, white Ball,
pink, bronze Pom, orchid Bou-~
quet, 25 plants, $2.25. No
less order. Miss Ruth Under-
wood, Rt. 3, Conyers.

12 dif. col. Iris bearded, 12,
$1.; 8 dif. col. Daylilies, nam-
ed, for $1.; creeping Phlox or
Thrift, $1. C; Liriope, 3 doz.
$1. Add 30c postage. Mrs. W.
ar Rt. 2, Crawford-
ville. :

Strawberry Begonias, Rib-
bon Grass, Justicia, 45c; Beef-
steak, Trailing, Bronze Leaf
Begonias, 65c; Asparagus
ferns, 50c; Diffenbochia, $2.;
novelty Cactus, all shapes,
45c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming.

Mimosa, Holly, red_ Cedars,
Dogwood (white), JuJuBie,
Nandina, Yopon trees. All in
gal. or large size cans, 1 and
2 yrs. old; giant Elephant
Ears, white Iris, Easter Lily
bulbs, Brown Turkey Fig
sprouts. Mrs. Ruby McLeod,
Rt. 3, Box 118, Cuthbert.

Large type Chrysanthe-
mums, Griffin white, Gold
Lode yellow, Smith Enchan-
tress, pink, Colter lavender,
Bronze, Cream, Mount Hood
Red, 25 plants, $2.; Button,
Pom Pom, Daisy type, 20
plants, $1. Add 25c postage.
ree R. L. Silver, Rt. 5, Cuth-

Mix col. Sweet Williams,

white and purple Violets, red
and white Mums, blue Agera-
tum, pink and purple Verbena,
50c doz; purple, white, pink
Glad. blubs, 75c doz; Tulip
bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage.
Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box
57, Dahlonega.

Easter and Regale Lilies,
blooming size bulbs, 6, $1.;
Blackberry Lilies, Siberian
Iris, dwarf yellow Bearded
Iris. $1. doz.; sweet Violets,
purple, lavender, blooming
size, 50, $1.; stay-green hedge
plants, $1. C; Regal Lily seed,
50c cupful. Mrs. F, M. Eaton,
Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Evergreen hedge plants, one
cent each: Columbia Poplar
shade trees, 50c ea. Mrs. R.
He Clark: Rt. 7; Box T7181
Gainesville.

Finest mixed double Zinnia,
red Bachelor Button and Blan-

B.|ket Flower seed, 25c pint;

lige. January JaJsmine, 25c ea.
Add postage; also white Dog-

wood, cheap at my home, 4-1/2

mi. West Dallas. Exch. for
new Daylilies or for sacks.
Mrs. Rayford Elsberry, Rt. 4,
Dallas.

White, yellow, pink Calla,
Apostle, - ite Spider and
Rubrum Lilies, Nandinas,
Feather Spirea, Anthony W.
Spirea, orange Lantana, white
Wisteria, blue Hydrangea,
Geraniums, 3, $1.; purple Vio-
pink Oxali, blue and
yellow, and Shasta Daisies, 3
doz. $1. Add postage under
$2. orders. Mrs. J. S. Greene,
Dixie.

Catalpa (fish. bait) trees,
1-1/2 ft. tall. well rooted, moss
packed, 3, $1. PP. Mrs. Ruth
Shuman, Rt. 1, Box 269, Ella-
belle. SES





Jonquil and Narcissus bulbs,
25c doz. Mrs. Ira Kent, Rt. 2,
Doerun.

Mimosa tree seed, 25 tsp.
and self-addressed, stamped
envelope. Geo. F. Murkerson,
Rt. 6, Eastman.

Strong, well rooted Giant
Adm. Byrd . Daisy plants,
blooms up to 5 in. dia., $1.30
@0z. 25; $2.25; $6.75 C; 2 yr.
clumps white Dianthus, 6, a1:
2, $1.75 postpaid in Georgia.
State insp. Mrs. O. S. Sear-
brough, 2869 Church St. East
Point.

Large Daffodils, $1.50 doz;
Rain Lilies, 90c doz; red, pink,
purple Verbena, $1.25 doz;
large Cockscomb seed, 2 doz.
20c; old fashioned mix. col.
Phlox seed, 2 doz. 10c; 6 col.
Glad bulbs, large size, 90c
doz. Add postage. Mary Tum-
lin, Rt. 1, Eastanollee.

Dbl. Petunias, 6, $1.; dbl.
Hollyhocks, $1. doz; peren-
nial Candytuft, $2 doz; Straw-
berry Begonias, 5, $1.; Sweet
Williams, Stock, 75c doz; red,
pink, white dbl. Geraniums,
3, $1.; Canterberry Bells, Fox-
gloves, $1.50 doz; Pansies, $2.
C. Add postage. Mrs. H.
Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton.

40 nice Boxwoods for sale
at my home. Too large to

mail. Mrs. J. H. Stover, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Tritoma, 25; ea. 5, $1.;
Montbretia, 50c doz; Red
Spider Lilies, 6, 50c; Holly-
hocks, 6, $1.; Dusty Miller,
pink Primrose, Goldenglow,

Jonquils, large, small Chry-
santhemums, hardy Orchids,
50c_doz. Add be
C. D. Sellers, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Brown Daylilies, large, mix.
col. Iris, $2.50 C; large, mix.
col. Mums, blooming size, mix
col. Gladioli, 3 doz.
Goldengiow, blue Violets, 50c
doz; Houseleak, 30c_ bunch;
Red Spider Lilies with black
spots, 25c ea. Add Post. Mrs. W
D. Ralston, Rt. 3, Box 52,
Ellijay.

pe ea peste pee Ono ee
- Summer blooming Cushion
Mums, low growing, mix. col.
$1. doz; hardy garden Orchids,
50c ea.; dbl. orange Daylilies,
purple butterfly Iris, fal
Chrysanthemums, all col. $1.
doz. Del. in Ga. No orders
Jess $1. Mrs. Adell Williams;
Rt. 2, Ellijay.

JLarkspur, pink Primroses,
Sweet Williams, 25c doz; Rose
of Heaven and white Daisies,
6, 25c; small Nandinas, 50c
doz; Evening Primrose, yellow
grows 3 ft. tall, 4 50c; P. G.
Hydrangea, yellow Weigela,
18 in., 50c each. Add postage.
Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 1 8
Crawford St., Ellijay.

Boxwoods, all sizes. and
prices; pink, yellow, deep red,
white Weigelas, blue Lilac,
yellow thornless Roses, deep
red, white, pink and orchid,
Rose of Sharon dbl. flowers,
Burfordi Holly, Pyracantha,
white Snowball, 50c_ ea;
Blackberry and Lemon Lilies,
Love of Heaven, hardy ferns,
4, 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Box
78, Ellijay.

Daffodils, orange Daylilies,
Star Bethlehem, Vinca, purple
Foxglove, tame Violets, 5 doz.
$1.; red Gladioli, gold Button
Mums, purple Iris, pink, hardy
Phlox, 65c doz; Altheas, Eng.
Dogwood, Birdeye hedges, 3,
$1.; 100 Boxwoods. Come and
bring truck and dig. Cheap.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt.
3 Box 124, Ellijay.

Thrift, red, white, blue,
pink, Candy Tuft, Verbena,
Liriope, Adm. Byrd Daisy,
Daylilies, Eng. Daisies, also
Iris, Yellowbells, Spirea, Hy-
percum, Nandianas, Abelia,
other blooming and evergreen
shrubs. No mail orders. Jean
van Goidtsnoven, 1554 Willis
Mill Rd. S. W. Atlanta IT.

Fine large mixed Iris, sky
blue, orchid, yellow, purple
and many two-tones, $1.50
doz. postpaid. Mrs. J. M. Mc-
Guire, Rt. 2, Adairsville,





postage. Mrs.





PAGE THREE
Seed: red, blue Salvia, Ver-
bena, Cleome, Giant Hibiscus,
Sweet William, Amaranthus,
Marigolds, Hollyhocks, Ever-
lastings, Strawberry c orn,
Gaillardia or Shasta Daisies,
90c doz. tps and 10c postage;
Daylilies, Colonial Dame, Bag-
ette, Oneita, Purple Waters,
Iva Rosea, all for $2.00. Add
25c postage. Free extras. Wal-
ter M. Jackson, 1123 Vickers
St., S. E. Atlanta 16.

Mix. col. Glad bulbs, mos-
tly white and yellow, 40c doz;
old time pink and red Bache-
lor Buttons and mix. col. Cos~
mas seed. 25c tbls. Add pos-
tage. Miss Gennie Brown, Rt,
1, Ball Ground.

Approx. 400 fast growing
Boxwood, 1957 planted, ex-
tra well rooted, also Jew, 14
in. high, 10, 15, 20c ea. 5 ex-
tra with ea. hundred, my
place, 7 mi. No. Blairsville. 1
mi. off Murphy Hwy. No mail
orders and no Sunday sales.
Mrs. Ellis C. Hemphill, Rt. 3,
Blairsville.

1,000 Old Eng. dwarf Box
woods, 6 - 8 in. well rooted,
40c ea. for lot, or 50c ea. sin-
gly. plus postage. Jesse Lee
Arrant, Blairsville.

150 well rooted, 3 yr. old
American Boxwood, 20c ea; &
ft. pink Crabapple, $1; Nan-
dinas, all sizes white and red
Quince, 50c up; Abelias,
cheap; Acubas, $1 up; also 3
yr. old well rooted Brown
Turkey and Celeste Fig bush
es, $1 up. W. S. McCurdy,
1116 Clifton Rd. N. E., Atlan-

H.|ta 7. Ph. DR 3-5242

Field grown, annual Phlox
many col. some with white an
dark eye, one cent ea. 75c C;
Jonny Jump-ups, two cents
ea., $1.25 C; Mums, white, fu-
chsia, cream, bronze, 50 doz.
Add 30c for postage. Mrs,
Bryan Standbridge, Rt. 2, Ab=
beville.

Star of Bethlehem bulbs,

40c doz.; 4 doz., $1.35 PP. Box=
wood cuttings, not rooted, $1.-
25 doz.; $10 C. at my home;
hardy Phlox, asst., col. $1 doz.
Postpaid. Mrs. Mamie Stone,
Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville.

Few rare Begonias, 25c ea;

1.5/2 yr, Amaryllis, mixed col $1

doz. bulbs. Add 35c extra ea,
order for shipping. Mrs. Al<
ma Moore, Adel.

Chrysanthemums, many
types and colors, asst. 30
plants $1.55; daisy type, all co~
lors, 20 asst. $1.25; Anemones,
white and yellow, 20 plants,
$1.25 PP. None labeled. Mrs,

j| W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel.

Thrift, very dark red, fuch-
sia, Dixie Brilliant, pink,
white - eye pink on upright
stems, plain pink, blue, white,
$1 for large bunch, plus am-
ple postage. Reduced prices
on very large orders. Mrs. Z.
D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Alpharetta.

Berry type Nandina bushes,
6 in. to 3 ft. size, 25c to 75
ea.; Buddleia, mix. col., 50
ea; 30 var., African Violet
leaves, 10c ea 30, $2.50; young
plants, 50c ea. Min. order $1
postpaid. Mrs. Jesse Jackson,
Rt. 2, Hillerest Dr., Austell

Waxy Ligustrum, pink
Crepe Myrtle, 25c ea., plus 30
order. Advanced Adm, Byrd
Daisies, $2.25 doz; Bulbs: old
fashioned Narcissus, sweet
Jonquil, $1.20 C; old fashion<=
ed Daffodils, 6 clumps, $1.253
Digitalis, $1.50 doz. All post=
paid and plants damp packed.
Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box
469, Augusta. Ph. RE 6-8349.

Green and yellow striped
leaves Orphiopogan (Border
Plants), lavender spikes,
bloom Jate summer. ar
plants (perennial), 100, $6.0
and 50c extra for postage. Mrs.
R. J. Miller, 2718 Milledgeville
R. Augusta. Ph. RE 6-0265.

Pansy, 50, $1.50; genuine
candy stripe Verbenas, 16, $1;
Iris, $4 C; Daylilies, 3 col. $8
C.; Amaryllis bulbs. 60c; yel-
low Cannas, $1 doz;
rock, 3, 50c; Rose bushes, $1;
McGredy Cannas, $1.25 doz.
Fred Witherspoon, 308 Hol-

Ph. PL 3-5251

Privet hedge (stays green
all winter) well rooted plants,
4 in. up, 10c ea., and 10 free
with order of 100 or more, not
PP. Mrs. O. A. Christy, 2423
West Ave. N. W., Atlanta 18,

derness St. S. W., Atlanta 10.

Sham-=






























PAGE FOUR os ee
White and light blue Siber-| Dahlia seed, $1. C. plus| Sea eee
ian Iris, orange, lemon Day-|stamped envelope, Mrs, T. H. : | doz,
F lilies, Shasta Daisies, 5 ea;|Edwards, 1005 Davis Ave.,
oe Sallie - ees Tifton. ; Se
ite Narcissus, dbl. yellow, A
FOR SALE single pink, white mixed} Red and white Dogwood FOR SALE



African Violets, many var.,
and colors, growing in pots,
25c ea. and up at my home.

annot mail; also Cactus, Be-
gonias, Geraniums and other

ot plants. Mrs. Frank Bar-
ford, 1185 Moreland Ave., S.
i Atlanta 16.

African Violet. leaves, 8, $1
ostpaid in Ga., single or dou-
bis, all different, labeled. Miss
pony Barford, 1185 More-
and Ave., S. E. Atlanta 16.

Dahlia bulbs: giant blooming
size, red, yellow, white, or-
hid and variegated, 3, 50c;
ums, Cushion, Daisy, But-
ton, and large type, white,
red, pink, yellow and bronze,
2, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
ohnnie Harmon, Rt. 2, Cal-
houn.

Daylilies, Amaryllis, Um-
brella Palm, 25c ea; Tuberose,
Glads, 50c doz; pink Cannas,

25; 7 other colors of Can-
nas, $1. doz; Digatalis, Chry-
santhemums, Ageratum plants,
p0c doz. add postage. Mrs.
'W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150,
Camilla.

Unrooted cuttings, Rose
Weigelia, Abelia, 2, 25c; root-
ed Forsythia, red Spirea, pink
Crepe Myrtle, Scotch Broom





oe Wisteria, 50c. Add postage
Mrs. Ruth Rhodes, Rt. 1,
anon,



White Bridalwreath, purple
utterfly bush, 25c ea; Sweet
ea and blue Corn Flower
also white Mums, plants, 35c
doz; Mix col. Poppies, Lark-
pur, and pink Daisy Mums,
B5c doz; yellow Cannas, 10c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Noel
Payne, Rt. 3, Canton.

Plenty of dwarf, orange
Marigold seed, 25c tbls. pre-
aid. P, R. Wilson, 21 Forest
Eanes Cartersville.

Chrysanthemums: large in-
Block yellow, large _ white,





lack Hawk, dark Red, white
all, 60c doz. med. white,
ink, bronze, yellow, 50c doz:
Boston ferns, 15c ea. Add
ostage. No orders under $1.
Dis Ela M. Moore, c/o A. H.
Griffin, Cataula,

-. Pink Thrift, $1. C; large
Tris, dif. col. 50 doz; Box-
wood cuttings, one cent ea.
' rooted, 25c; pot Hydrangea,
4 col. and lavender Locust,
nd Altheas, 25 and 50c;
light, dark blue hardy Asters
and Scotchbrooms, 10 ea. 3,
oc. Mrs. Tom Harkins,
Mountain City.

Blue, white Siberian Iris,
Shasta Daisies, Narcissus,
yonquils, 25c doz; Red Hot

oker, 25c-50e ea; Butterfly
ush, Almonds, red Wood-
ine, Bridalwreath, pink, Rose
looming shrubs, 25c; 9 dif.

oses, rooted, 50c; cuttings,

Oc; red Chinaberry, 50 Azal-
eas (wild Honeysuckle) 10c.
id Quarterman, Mountain
City.

Lilacs, white, 50c, laven-
er, 25c; pink, white Grass
inks, 5 col. Daylilies, Tiger,
emon, 10c, 3, 25c; privet
edge, one cent ea; Rose of
haron, Spring Glory Forsy-
hia, 35c; Chrysanthemums,
raieshead, 25ce doz; Cle-
Pe 10c; lavender, rose, red





orsement, five cents. Varil-
ja Quarterman, Mountain
ity.

Achimeneg bulbs, 1 doz.
blue, 2 doz. purple, $1.: Glad
ulbs, asst. col. mostly white,
looming size, 3 doz. $1.15
gh white Tuberoses, $1. doz.,
aidenhair fern, 55 clump:
ink, white Periwinkle seed,
/2 tsp., 25c: paper white
arcissus_ bulbs, 3 doz. $1.
ostpaid. Emma Dugger, New-
gton.

Real large Nandina berries,
8 for 10c; Shrubbery, lemon
seed, 6, 10c. Send stamped,

ddressed envelope for all.
Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Rt. 1,
Newnan.

Red President, Copper Giant
Cannas, $1. doz; lemon, or-
ange Daylilies, hedge Rose,
ooted, five cents; Scotch-
room, Mtn. Laurel, Ga. State
Rose, 25c ea; blue Fall Dai-
sies, yellow, white Chrysan-
themums, Boxwoods, Arbor-
vitae, hed Rose cuttings, one
ent ea. Add postage. Mrs,
ed Burrell, Rabun Gap.

: Phillips, Rtl, Royston.

Chrysanthemums, three cents
ea; blue and white Fall Dai-
sies, le ea; Scotchbrooms, 15c
ea. 2, 25c. Add postage, No
out-of-state. Mrs. J. G. Led-
ford, Rabun Gap.

Yellow and lavender Iris,
lemon and Daylilies, two cents
ea; Narcissus, Daffodils, Fall
Daisies, pink Thrift, Sallie at
the Gate, Gooseneck, lavender
Ageratum, Boxwood and Ar-
borvitae cuttings, all lc ea.
Add postage. Mrs. O. W. Mar-
tin, Rabun Gap.

Old fashioned Marble Vine
(known as screen and wall
climber) makes lacy vine and
covered with little red, white
and green marbles seed. 10c
pkt. plus self addressed,
stamped envelope. Mrs. M.
Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger,







and pink sweet Crape Myrtle,
Boys Bays, French Mulberry,
running Roses, Redbud, Crab-
apple, Bird of Paradise, all,
10e ft. also winter Pinks,
Butterfly bushes, 25c ea. Add

postage. No chks. No out-of-

state. Mrs. Nina Loyd, Tooms-

boro.



All col. Mums, 5 dif. col.,
all col. Chrysanthemums, 2
col. Oxalis, Daffodils, Prim-
rose, Johnny Jumpups, Pe-
tunias, Spider Lilies, Star
Bethlehem, Squirrel tail fern.
Violets, all, 50 doz. plus post-
age. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Rt. 1,
Toomsboro.

Dark red, dbl. Dahlias, 8
$1. postpaid in Ga. No less
$1. sold. Mrs. W. A. Black-



E.| well, 2122 Brockett Rd. Rt. 2,

Tucker.





Dbl. Geraniums, 8 my selec-
tion, var. colors, $1.; Cannas,
yellow, orange spotted, 8
roots, $1.; Chrysanthemums,
large, 8 dif. $1.; medium, 30c
doz; dbl. pink and white Be-
gonias, 15c ea. striped Jew,
green and white, purple stripe,
3 for 10c. Mrs. P. E. Traylor,
Rebecca.

Rose Thrift, $1. C; annual
Phlox, 40c C; orange Daylilies,
30c doz; single, blue Hyacinths,
50c doz. bulbs; red Canna, 10c
ea; rooted Wax Leaf Ligus-
trum, 8, $1.; Boston ferms,
20c ea. 6, $1. Del. Mrs. Leila
Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Rose Thrift, jonquil and
Butter and Eggs bulbs, $1. C;
ros Crape Myrtle, pink Wei-
gelia, Eng. Dogwoods, Wax
Leaf Ligustrum, annual Ph-
lox plants, 40e C; white Iris
and orange Daylilies, 50c doz.
Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt.
1, Royston.

200 Jonquils, $1.; 6 red
Geraniums, $1.; 50 Iris, $1.;
2 kinds striped Jew, 10, $1.:
big, spotted leaf Begonias, 50c
ea; dark red Verbena, 2, 25c;
pink Verbenia, 10, $1.; pink
Cannas, 25c ea; 200 Mums,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Lester



Glad bulbs, size 1 inch, 25c
doz; 2 in. and up, 50c doz,
Add postage; also early Eng.
Daisy plants, 60c doz.
paid. V. W. Wilson, Rt.
Box 184, Saannah.

Red Grass Pinks, 50 doz;
pink Thrift, 25c doz; pink
and white mixed Oxalis, 15c
clump; Peanut, Golden Stars
and Easter Cacti, 20c ea; Air
plant or Frog Leg Cacti, 15
ea. Add 15c for postage. Mrs.
De Faircloth, Box 32, Se-
ville. ~

Well rooted Nandina, Thrift,
privet hedge, any size, dwarf
and large Ivy, for sale. J. W.





Hicks, 2348 No. Atlanta Road,
Smyrna. Ph. HE 53-5730
(Smyrna).



Red rosebud Begonia, crin-
kled foliage, pale pink Be-
gonia, Sultanas, white, laven-
der, pink, orange, red, Fluffy
Ruffle fern 50c ea. PP. Root-
ed. African Violets, large and
small, 50c and $1. Mrs. H. G.
Adefhold, Rt. 3, Sparta.

Dorothy Perkins Rose bush-
es, 2 yrs. old, 50e ea; 1 ever
blooming Rose (pink) bush
and 1 Cape Jasmine bush, 1
yr. old, both for $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. W. Smith, Ste-
phens.

the RES alae A aE
3 Cedars, $1.; 4 Cotton-
wood trees, $1.; 4 Vinca Min-
or, $1.; 10 fragrant Honey-
suckle vines, $1. Add postage
to all. Anne M, Daniel, Rt. 1
Talking Rock.

Mixed Iris, 25, $1.; purple
Violets, mixed bulbs, April
blooming Narcissus, each kind,
$1. C. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt.
2, Temple.

Rudekia (Goldenglow), Red
Spider Lilies (Radiata Ly-
coris), 50c doz; Hedychium
Coronarium (Butterfly Lilies),
The President (dbl. red and
yellow flecked with red) Can-
nas, $1. doz. Add 50c postage
per order. Mrs. O. S. Fields,
407 Madison St. Thomasville.

Sweetheart Roses (bush
type) that bloom small pink





blooms from Spring until
frost; $1.25 ea. 3 for $3:50:
Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, 1610

Marion St. Valdosta,



Seed: Mix. dbl. Zinnias,
mix. dbl. Touch-me-nots, red
Prince Feathers, Cockscomb,
red, hardy Sweet Peas, Snow
on the Mtn., blue Larkspur,
Queen Anns Lace, ea. 20c
tsp. PP. Mrs. C. E. Leverett,

'2180 Ranchwood Dr. Tucker.

Ph, HI 3-4228.

2 col. Gladiolus bulbs, 15c
doz. Add sufficient postage.
Miss Mozelle K. Clifton, Rt.
2, Box 217, Twin City.

Dahlias, giant, all fully dbl.
flowering Salem Sunshine,
White Wonder, Jane Cowl,
Indian Chief, Gypsy Girl, Ky.
Sportsman. Rose Glory, peach
Cactus, HRD. others large in
dark red, bronze, lavender,
pink, $2. doz. plus postage.
Ship middle of March. Mrs.
Vaughn Rogers, Rt. 4, Toccoa.

White Pine seed. $1. pack-
age PP; also some large seed-
ling pecans for planting,
prices reasonable. T. S. Ouzts,
Box 68, Winder.

FLOWERS

WANTED











Want pink Dogwood also
redbud trees, and Xmas Hol-
ly with berries. Mrs. Fred
Lezert, Macon.

Want dbl. pink Cannas
about 3 ft. tall and the new
dbl. red Amaryllis and dbl.
Petunia seed. Give price. Mrs.
John Caldwell, 114 Orchard

Ave., Rossville.

Want 2-3 ft. trees, Ameri-
can Holly (female), within
50 mi. Albany. Would like
some with few berries still on.
State price. Mrs. Terry La-
cey, Sumner.

Want some flower plants
and shrubbery,
and Roses. Write what you
have and price postpaid. John
E. Sheffield, Rt. 1, Stillson.

Want exch. Dahlia bulbs
for other bulbs and yard flow-
ers, such as Roses, Begonias,
Gloxinia bulbs, Clematis, Li-
lacs, Alyssum, etc. Mrs. Roy
H. (Marie) Chastain, Hiawas-
see, s

Want Broad Leaf evergreen
Magnolia trees, bushy, full,
young trees, 2-4 ft. high and
2-4 ft. across. State price and
transplanting date. Mrs. Har-
old Bauman, 834 Mentelle Dr.
N. E., Atlanta 8.

Want Coral Vine tubers
(not seed). Quote price. Mrs.







also hedges





About: 1 doz. red fig trees,
$1 ea. Mrs. Theo Rogers,
Chester. ;

Seedling pecan, Black Wal-
nut trees and sweet Pomegra-
nate sprouts, 50c ea.; June ap-
ple sprouts, 30c ea. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. C. H. Sledge, Byron.





Brussels sprouts, Broccoli,

Lettuce, Kohlradi heading col- |}

lards, Chinese cabbage, par-
sley, dill, Wakefield cabbage,

all 35 doz. No less $1 orders.

Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Rt.
1, Register. :



Blakemore strawberry
plants, $1.50 C.; Mastodon,
$1.25 C.; Klondike, $1 C., 500,
$4, $8 M.; Mtn. Huckleberry,
bearing size, 75c doz.; Scup-
pernong cutting, 75c doz.;

Peppermint, 30c doz.; Sugar

pears, $1 ea.; Apricot Plums,
75c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville, Ph.
ME. 4-3647,.

Cert. Superfection everbear-
ing strawberry plants,
PP. Ga. orders only. C

he
1675 Willis Mill Rd.,



Shell,
SW, Atlanta.

Old fashioned large red
goose plum trees, 2, $1; Exch.

some for good, large, Stewart
pecan trees. Write first. Glen
Holton, Box 454, Soperton, Ph.
JA. 9-4883..

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2
C., 500, $7, $12.50 M. Add pos-
tage. C.D: Crowe; Rtv 2:
Gainesville.

Sage and Catnip plants, 10c
ea.; Peppermint plants, 30c
doz.; blue Damson plum treea,
6, $1; dry Catnip leaves, 30c
qt.; Scallion onion buttons,
40c C. All del. Mrs. Lelia Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Cert. Ga. Red potato seed,
$2.50 bu. FOB Yyons or call.
E. L. Driggers, 106 Columbia
Ave., Lyons. Ph. 4526.





Strong, well rooted, Mus-|_

cadine grape vines, 2 - 6 ft.
long, 75c ea.; most all kins,
old time, seedling peach trees,
red and yellow Plum, Black
Walnut trees, 3, $1: Black-
berry, Mtn. Huckleberry,
bearing size, $1 doz. Exch, for
sacks, State inspected. PP.
Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1,
Bowdon,

Strawberry plants, Florida
90s, $2 C. PP; Rabbit - eye
Huckleberry plants, 25 ea.
plus parcel post or express. A.
T. Milteer, 304 North Clay St:
Quitman.

Govt inspected, grafted and
budded, pecan trees, Stuart,
Elliott, Farley and Desirable,
T/2A es
sales; tax.) (B:
Conton, Ph. 2772.

Frostproof Wakefield cab-
bage plants, now ready for
shipment, $3 M. Sati. guar.
J. H. Williams, Alma.

Good quality Cert. Ga. Red
sweet potato seed. Roy Cau-
then, Tifton, Ph. 2915.

White nest onion sets, nice
and clean, $1.50 gal. plus pos-
tage; also, fresh Calif. multi-
plying beer seed, 25 large
start, 6 starts, $1. E. F. Weeks,
Box 261, Rt. 2, Blue Ridge.

Ga. Red eating and seed
Sweet potatoes. Large or small
quantities, truck loads a4





Brown, Ba-

Helen Kanaby 751 Woodsan Ph

St. S.E., Atlanta 15.

Want about 20 double Brid-
alwreaths. State price. Harry
Hunter, 214 Tara Trail N.W.,
Atlanta 5.

Want the old time (sweet
scented) Marechalneil Roses.
Addie Gruber, Rt. 4, Baxley.

Want white bloom Judas
trees, wild or tame variety,
white bloom Mimosa _ trees
and Verbena (all col.) plants.



Ruth H. Jones, Rt. 2, Bron-|7

wood.

Want 100 old fashioned
single blue or pink Hyacinth
bulbs. Mrs. J. J. Groves, Ma-
rietta Hwy., Canton.

Want 6 or 8 cuttings of pink
Dogwood, about 8 in long
(lead pencil size) at once.
Cant use them after Feb-
ruary 25. Mrs. W. N. Murray,
Rt. 1, College Park. i

specialty, B, J. Head, Alma,
Phy 3 91>

Spa einen oO
Pensacola Bahia grass seed,

4700 Ibs., 38 pct. Germ, 37
pet. hard seed, total, 75 pet.
25 lb. FOB. M. J Gaddis,

Box 124, Quitman.

Broom corn seed, Germ. 95
pet., 2 cups, $1.25; Purple hull
Crowder pea seed, Germ. 76
pet., 2 cups, $1.30; early
Brown pea seed, 2 cups, $1.35,
Germ. 87 pct.; white Crowder
Pea seed. 2 cups, $1.40, Germ.
0 pet. No checks. Mrs. Lon
Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula.

Gourd Seed: African Jum-
bo, 4 - 5 ft. around, and Freak,
ea. kind, 35c ea., 6, $1.00; tree
type, 3 - 5 ft. long. 50c doz.;
Mammoth dipper, 1/4 in.
thick, $1 doz.; Birdhouse,
50c_doz.; Indian Wife Beater,
6, 50c. Send self addressed,
stamped, envelope. W.



>

James, Rt.



$2 C.| $2

1.50 plus postage and C

1, Warm Springs. |

a 7
Johnnie Sasa, F
29, Leesburg.




































e Back
Germ., 80 pct, all 65
ea. kind. Add _ posta:
Preston Southerland,
Ellijay. ae eee

Old fashion whit
ing onions, $1.25 gal
tage. Mrs. Johnni
Rt. 2, Calhoun.

Blueberry plants, My
Rubel variety, 18 to 36
3 yrs. old, 6, $4; $7 do:
E. G. Nicholson, R
|Rd., Macon. ie

ft.

ft., $2. ne
ft., $2.75. Sell in 1
for pick-up only, al
notice for diggi
626 N. Hardaway Si
ville, Ph. CA. 6-465

Early Jersey and
ton Wakefield an

-; Dutch -frostproof ca

plants, 300, $1; 500
$2.50 M.; Whi

onion plants, s

in Ga. R. Chancel

MT, -8=2035, 3
Seed that came fr

gourd, 2 doz., 25 del.

fig sprouts with

Brown type, 4 - 8 in. I

$1.00 del.. No less sold

with order. No exchan;

H. Gordon, Rt. 1. Adel.

Jumbo and Mart
seed, 25 doz. Send
dress and stamped
Geo. F. Murkers
Eastman, sie
__ Jumbo or (bushel) go
54 to 60 in. around, 10
50e del. Mrs. Tom Br
1, Sharpsburg.

Ga. Red Cert.
to seed, Govt.
About 3,000 bu. at.
O. M. White, RFD |
Phict278852 sos
Garlic, five cts. ea.
red strawberry pop
ear, $1.25 - doz.; Fla.
strawberry plants, $
Damp packed. Mrs. T
kins, Mountain |

Old fashion tende
garden Crease Back bean
Germ 87 pct., 65 1 fen

ful; Yellow root, -

cupful. Add postage.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5,

Ellijay.

Large, short neck
seed, for Martin or
gourds, 25 seed, 50c,
$1, 100 seed, $1.25. Ad
cents to ea. order for po
Rowland, Rt.

shear. S

Streamliner everb
Strawberry plants, $1
also, small mixed gout
25 pkt.; small or

15e pkt. Mrs. John
Rt. 2, Temple.
Indian corn seed,
colors, Germ. 90 pct.,
ful; Martin gourds, $
Martin or Dipper go
25c_pkg. Add_ posta
C. D. Sellers, Rt. 2,

Hicks _ Broadlea t
seed, good, clean, soun
Purity, 99.8 pct.,
pet. Sample, 35c; oz.,
Jb.; 3 lbs., $25, PP. Ear.
key, Blackshear.

Limited amount vine
(dish rag gourd) 25 seed
and stamped envelope o:
del.; 100 seed $1 del.
Ida Walker, 232 Maple
Carrollton, : ;

Martin gourd seed, 45_
30c, PP. T. A. Kem
Acworth.

Cane Seed: Big soft
cane for chewing a
syrup 6 ft ave. eight cts
red cane, soft, lon
kind, for chewing and
7 ft. avg., 10c stalk; -
cane, 8 ft. avg., six cts,
All at bed. W. C._
Ellabell, Ph. 3-2568
broke). sg :

Big Jim African
4 and 6 ft. aro