Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1960 April 6

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Erwin, Rt.:-2,
Ph. MA 9-3341.

gle man without
to farm. Must






how to drive Farmall

50. mo. with room,
undry. E. M. Bat-
Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-

man and~ wife, no
bout 40 yrs. old or
er, to do general garden
light farm work. Must
tractor. Furnished
References required.
H. Slack, Jr., 1675

, Gainesville.










at once dependable,
niddleaged, white, married

to help owner with lay-
R house wired for
ning water; on



counts, -
plun School bus

drinkers. Lester Varn,
Rt. 3, Box 574, Albany.

ober man with fam-
ultivate crop on halves.
wired, well on

mail and school bus by
: acres and ail.
ed. Have tractor,
pment and good mules to
pr uish reliable
Some work. when not

. J. W. Ayers, Jr., Rt.


































ant single white man who
how to operate tractor
any farm work. Room,
and $18. week. Con-

etter. H. Deveroux,
sone :

_ Want nice, reliable, clean,
white woman, between 40-60
id, to do light farm work
arm just outside city lim-

Conyers. Room, board
reasonable salary. Claud

Johnson, Rt. 1, Conyers.

ant Dairy helper, white
colored, with small family.
+ house wired for stove,
running water. No drif-
wanted. Robert L. Jor-
Rt. 1, Buckhead, Ph.
-W-3 (Madison).










































House, |

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1960

Want white man and wife,
not more than 1 child, to work
on chicken farm. Must be so-
ber. 3 R. house and salary.
Roy Davis, Rt. 3, Buford.

Want at once, middle aged
couple, white preferred, to
live with family of 2 on farm
and do light farm chores, Must
be sober, honest and reliable.
R. R. Carlan, Rt. 2, Homer.

FARM WORK

WANTED



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White woman, 32, divorced,

|with 2 children, wants em-

ployment on farm doing light
farm work. Poultry farm pre-
ferred. Mrs. Mildred Mason,
1907 Walker St. Augusta.

White woman, wants job on
farm, doing light farm work,
for private room, board and
$20. week. Mrs. Sarah Todd,
Rt. 1, Woodland.

White man wants job on
farm. Drive tractor and can
drive bulldozier, also care-
take farm. Rube Smith, 1186
Francis St. N.W., Atlanta 13.
Ph. TR 5-3730.

Single man, 58 yrs. old,
S . Exp., do-
work, trac-















Ss
ing all types fa

-jtors, horses, etc. Want. room,
board and salary. Fred C.



Smith, 836 Washington St. S.
W., Atlanta 15.

White man, 50 yrs. old,
alone, with 20 yrs. experience
on farm, doing any type farm
work, also drive tractor and
truck. Give Ref. Want room,
board and salary. Leonard
Hite, Rt. 2, Gilmore Rd.
Smyrna. Ph. HE 5-8417.

- White man, married, no
children, want pe share crop-
ping, or 50-5 basis. Well
Exp. Can furnish and move



self. Need 3 R. house. Prefer

So. or middle Ga. R.
Chambers, 791 Curran St.
W. Atlanta 18.

Single, white man wants
light farm work on farm with
good people. No. Ga. prefer-
ably. No bad habits. Best of
references, Write full details
and when you can come after
me for work. Boyd Jones, 30
Mary St., Rossville.

White woman, age 40, wants
job on dairy or poultry farm,
for $20. week and furnished
room. Marjorie Simpkins, 306
No. Bayard St., /o ris
Ford, East Point.

Young, white woman with
small family, boys big
enough to help, wants job on
farm doing farm chores. Can
milk and drive. High school
education, good health, raised
on farm. Need 3-4 R. house.
Mail and school route, and
reasonable weekly wages.
Joyce Kidd, Rt. 4, Rome.

Exp. Herdsman wants job
as Assistant. or Feder with
registered Beef cattle, for
room, board and reasonable
salary. C. B. Campbell, c/o

W.
N.



Anthony Wayne Hotel, Wayn-

Want job on farm anywhere
in Ga. Exp. poultry and stock.
Can batch. Will Stewart, 15
Given St., Summerville.

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE



New Farmall
Farmall baler; used rolling
mower; Farmall H_ tractor;
Easy-Flo fert. spreader; cir-
cle bar mower; Allis Chalm-
ers CA tractor; bush and bog
harrow, pick up hitch. Sell all
together. E. M. Gilbert, Rt. 3,
Thomaston, Ph. 7-4085.

. Two, 13 x 30, 6 ply, farm
tractor tires, tubes and rims,

rack; used

| very little wear, $50 ea. Rims

extra wide, making tires as
large as 14 - 30s. M. A. Tay-
lor, 201 Feld Ave., Decatur,
Ph. DR. 3-8038.

Allis Chalmers, 2 row, cul-
tivator for W. D. and W. D.
45 tractor. Paul Gossen, Rt. 1,
Louisville, Ph. MA. 5-3315.

Pull type, heavy duty, 10

disc harrow, needs small re-|

pair, $100 or will trade for
calves old enough to eat feed.
Tom Cape, Rt. 2, Box 244,
Newnan. :

1950 John Deere M. trac-
tor, 2 disc plow, cultivator and
harrow. Tractor and equip. in
excellent cond. Priced to sell.
Joe G. Thomas, Rt. 2, Cal-
hhoun, Ph. MA. 9-3600 at
night only.

J. D. horse drawn mowing
machine No. 4, runs in oil,
good cond. except tongue. C,
F, Smith, Lexington Rd., Co-
mer (4 mi, So, of). Ph. SU.
3-2661.

Horse drawn Cole planter
with plates, $15.00. J. F. Lan-
caster, RFD, Dacula, Ph. TH.
3-4317 (Lawrenceville).

Wire quail raising cages,
18 x 30.x-30in., fo r sale:
Harry R. Dunivin, 2730 Je-
rome Rd., Rt. 2, College Park,
PO. 1-5377.

Allis Chalmers WD with
planters and distributors com-
plete, have every part, used
very little, $100 or trade for
1/2 ton pick - up truck. M. H.
Hardison, Box 221, Byron, Ph.
WO, 3-2223.

Cultivators, planters and
side dressing hopper for Ford
tractor, all 3 point hitch. Gor-
don Wilkie, Rt. 3, Jasper.



Farm transit level, Crafts-
man make, perfect cond.
cheap. William H. Smith, Rt.
1, Conyers, Ph. 7693.

3 disc plow for Ford trac-
tor, pick up type, almost new,
reasonably priced. L. W.
Cochran, Rt. 2, Senoia, Ph.
HO, 1-2911 (Fayetteville).

Pulpwood saw to fit David
Bradley garden tractor, A-1
cond., $35.00. Curtis C. Wall-
er, Rt. 7, Sardis Church Rd.,
Macon. Ph. SH. 3-8926.

275 gal. fuel tank, $25.00;
4 wheel dr. Jeep and parts. N.
B. Biggers, 2060 Flowerwood
Trail, Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. MA,
7-4751 (Atlanta)

John Deere H tractor and
all equip., $300. Faris Malcom,
Rt. 1, Monroe, Ph. 8-4193 af-
ter 12 PM.

1952 Ford tractor, set of
Covington planters, dbl. sec-
tion cutting harrow and 2 disc
turning plow, all in good
cond., $895.00 for lot or will
sell separately. Frank C. Dy-
sart, Rt. 3, Cartersville, Ph,
EV. 2-3028.

pee eae eaters eT RE ie

Ford - Ferguson tractor,
good cond., $450. Clinton Ca-
son, Monticello, Ph. 4384 af-
ter 6:30 PM. - :

a eee Onn es SA

250 gal. steel DeLaval bulk
milk tank, 40 mo. warranty
given. Will deliver and install
any reasonable distance. Em-
ory L. Brinson, Rt. 6, Sylvan-
la, Pho TH 1-753:

200 gal. Butane gas tank,
good cond., $100. C. R. Smith,
2680 Clifton Springs Rd., De-
catur, Ph. DR. 8-0205.

Power pea sheller, in good.
cond.; also, 3 hand transplant-
ers, in good cond. J. T, Wat-
son, Clarkesville.

Set of Florence - Mayo to-
bacco curers, for 12 ft. barn,
good cond. Come ses. Grady
Sanders, Metter.

1 mule wagon, with har-
ness, double hitch for tractor
or truck; and another light 1
mule wagon, iron wheels, just
repaired. Both in good shape
and reasonable price: Also,
want 1 mule riding cultivator
in fair shape within reason-
able distance. S. O. Ingram,
Rt. 1, Thomasville.

Milking mach., DelLaval
compressor complete with 2
units and extra parts for
milking mach., $125.00. R. H.
Love, Rt. 2, Stockbridge, Ph.
GR. 4-7205.





Planters and cultivators for
Allis Chalmers CA tractor,
like new, only planted 8 A.
corn; also, 1954 Intnl pick-up
truck. Herbert P. Jones, Rt.
8, Box 198, Buford.

Farmall H tractor with cul-
tivators, planters, distributors,
sweeps gears and spare parts,
4 disc tiller and 20 disc har-
row, all in good cond., $850.
George W. Pevey, 317 W. 44th
St., Savannah,

eae

2 row cultivator and planf-
ers for Ford tractor, in good
cond., $250 cash. Carl Ward,



esboro.

= Georgia

IRE STATE OF THE SOUTH



Rt. 1, White, Ph. EV. 2-4488.

| Georgia, First:

@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER
@ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS

David Bradley garden trac-
tor with equip., good cond.,
$100. C. E. Batchelor, Rt. 6,
Macon, Ph. SH. 6-5761.

NUMBER 31

Keenco egg grader and
washer, elec. brooders, feedp
ing troughs and egg baskets.
H. W. Hayes, 2479 Lawrence=
ville Hwy., Decatur, Ph. MER
4-0283.

2 J. D, 1942 and 1944 trace
tors, good for parts: 4 dis@
tiller; Bermuda grass eres
24 dise cut-a-way harrow;
sets cultivators, planter parts;
nine, 2 horse, wagon wheels,
3 in. tires, $5 ea.; also, som
mule equip. Cheap for cash.
QO. B. Brantley, Box 12, Ten=
nille, Ph, 144.

1955 W. D. 45 Allis Chab-
mers fuel burning tractor and
equip., quick hitch 8 ft. har+
row, all.crop drill, No. 60
combine, No. 90 Combine,
row Ro-Master corn harvese
ter, 2 row front mounted
planter, and cultivators, Easy
-Way post hole digger, Excel-
ilent cond. Together or separa
tely. John W. Wilson, Staple
ton, Ph. LI. 7-6827 (Wrens).

1957 Intnl. Harvester trac+
tor 300 with fast hitch, good



tires, excellent cond.: alse
spring tooth cultivator, draw
bar, implement bar with
plows. All equip. for fast

hitch. Bargain priced. W. C..

Winder on Loganvill Rd.) Ph,
1-0652 (Winder).

1955 Massey Harris tractor,
model 44, with 3-14 mounted.
bottom plow, cultivators and
side dressing attach. In ex
cellent cond. Merle H. Ensz
Stapleton, Ph, MA, 5-758
(Louisville).

Planters and cultivators for
John Deere B tractor, goo
cond. Paul Abney, Rt. 1, Ken
nesaw, Ph. 83906 (Marietta),

John Deare B tractor: 10d
John Deere corn pieker: Hes-=
ter, 2 disc, side plow, cultiva-
tors and Cole planters: John .
Blue fertilizer and distribu~
tors for: same. W. O. Yaitea,
Quitman, Ph. 6436. 5

John Blue, 6 row, cotton
duster, used part of 1 sea=
son, priced to sell. J. R. Bram=
lett, Rt. 1, Winterville, Ph. RL
2-2735.

TD-18 for replacement parts,
track good, pins and bushing
new, sprockets and idlerg
good; also, Thor rock drill and
2 air tampers. Charles Moore,
Lawrenceville, Ph. TH. 3-3425.

SOR EE Dae tee ese ee Oe SR

1955 cub tractor with alk
equip., used very little and in
good cond. except for paint,
$600.00; also, power hay bail=
er, corn sheller, grain oradi@
and hay rake. Cheap for eash,
Mrs. J. .Starr; Rt. 3: Fore



Massey Harris, two, 14 in.
bottom plow, pull type, in
good cond., $75.00. Hoke Har-
per, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph.
GR. 9-2888.

Heavy duty Whiz power
cordwood saw Root make, with
Briggs - Stratton gas eng.
self propelled, nearly new,
$100. Can be used with inter-
changeable attach. such as
mowing. Mrs. J. B. Nelson,



syth, Ph. 6666.
7?

Heavy duty, pull type,
tooth All Purpose plow; 20
disc, heavy duty, smoothing
harrow; three, 2 H., wagons.
Carl 8. Graves, Jr., Rt. 2, Fae
yetteville, Ph. HO. 1-5253 af~
ter 5 PM. .

1955 Super C Farmall trace
tor and heavy duty Athens, #
disc, bush and bogg harrow
with cylinder, used very lite
tle, all in A-1 cond. O. S. Mil=



Box 78, Camak.

ler, Jr., Haralson.

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Saw mill and edger; hay
rake; Super C tractor, gas
burner; mower for tractor;
pea thrasher; 1-1/2 T. 1946

FOR SALE Ford truck, good cond.; fer-

oe en Coorg

454 laying cages with wat-| Combine. Mrs. G. H. Conkle,
ers and feeders (no wood | Rt, 1, Jonesboro.

them) neat and uniform,
tused very little. 20 ea, if
miy part are taken, 25 ea.
or lot. W. J. Graham, 5908
kbridge Rd., Rt. 1, Stone
ountain, Ph. 8604,

1953 Ford 6-3/4 truck,
ood cond. with heavy duty,





7 in, tires, B. L. Pollard, 126|M.,

: me St., Cedartown, Ph.
180,



Irrigation outfit with Chry-
ler, 6 cyl. engine, 3, 100 ft.
5 in., pipe, 2 volume guns and
all necessary tees and elbows.
gack Cheney, Fitzgerald.

. Practically n e w Homart
deep well pump with jet and
1 fittings, 36 gal. cap., $75.
obert R. Hines, Rt. 1, Smy-
ima, Ph. HE, 5-7216.
A11is Chalmers tractor,
Athens 2 dise tiller, cultiva-
ors and bush and bog har-
Es all in. good. shape. Ralph





. Cook, Rt. 1, Kennesaw, Ph.
-3870 (Marietta).

Mule drawn mowing mach.;
eorburetor, used only 1 yr. as
oil burner in tobacco barn;
also, 2 Dowless tobacco burn-
rs, One in good cond., other
meeds some repair, cheap at

y home, 4 mi. S. of Brook-
et. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Rt. 2,

rooklet.

1958 Ford tractor, No. 861,
run 370 hrs., prac. new; 3 bot-
om plow, plowed about 50 A.;
ush hog rotary cutter, plant-
ng, cultivating outfit for
ord tractor; 6 ft. late model
mowing mach; -Papee silage
cutter, hay and corn attach.,

good as new. Right price. U. T.

Bmith, Mansfield, Ph. 6091.
Irrigation pump, Deming 4

n. pump, powered by Ford





-8 industrial engine, mount--

ed on rubber tired wheel trail-
er, complete with safety con-
trol, 20 ft., 5 in., suction hose,
ever used. Mrs, F. L.. Beas-
Yy, Box 245, Reidsville (Es-
tate of F. L. Beasley).



2 dise tiller for Farmall A
tractor, needs new disc, $50.
Jimmy Douthit, Rt. 2, Macon,
Ph, SH. 2-8956.

1955 Super 77 New Holland
hay baler, completely over-
hauled, $750, at my farm, R.
Greer, McDonough, Ph.





Front mounted cultivators
for Ford 640 or 740 tractor,
same as new, $100 at my
farm. Wm. G. Harris, Me-
Donough, Ph. 3086.

1952 Ford tractor, excellent
cond., with 3 point hitch and
running lights (no other
equip.) $775 cash. J. F. Gen-
try, Rt. 1, Austell, Ph. HE.
5-3356 (Smyrna).

1951 Massey - Harris model
22 tractor in fair shape, with
2 disc bottom plow and ferti-
lizer and cultivator attach-
ments. See at farm at Gay-
Luthersville Rd. Leon L. Mas-
sey, Rt. 1, Gay.

EQUIPMENT

WANTED





Want used Ford or Fergu-
son tractor with or without
implements. Must be in good
cond. and priced reasonable
for cash. J. A. Dobbins, Rt. 1,
Hiram.

ls cslinliielie oo aera eee

Want Ford field cultivator.
Prefer a late model but take
other if cheap enough. Guy
MceMillian, Dacula, Ph. TH. 3-
4439 (Lawrenceville).

Want Merry slasher rotors,
pick rotors and harrows for
Merry tiller garden plow.
State lowest price. L. Clyde
Bradley, Box 57, Temple.

Want 60 ft. of automatic
feeder trough for chickens.
Carl A. Dangar, Rt. 1, Wood-
stock, Ph, 99-3-3921 (Ros-
well).





- Want two, 900 and 40 used
tractor tires or tires and
wheels, No junk. State best
price. William Wattenbarger,

| Rt. 1, Ringgold. _

Want eub Farmall tractor
in fair cond. with cultivators
and tiller. James F. Nix, Rt.
2, Comer, Ph. SU. 3-2251.

Want Big Dutchman auto-
Matie: breeder, good
cond, State price and size.
Earl Hughes, McCaysville.

Want 1953 or 1954 Ford





tractor and sub = soiler. P. E.}

Cole, Rt. 1, Panola Rd., Ellen-
wood, Ph, GR. 4-4508 (Stock-
bridge).

Want 2 Gee-Whiz fowlers
for 2 row J. D, tractor and
cultivators, for John Deere A
tractor, in good cond. ove
Hall, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA.
9-5033.

Want automatic feeder with
400 ft. of chain and trough.
State name, price, year and
model. W. M. Dykes, Jr., Rt.
1, Cochran, Ph, WE. 4-7072.

Want complete equip. for
5,000 eap. broiler house, State
make, cond. and lowest cash
price. Ralph H. Davis, Rt. 2,
Buena Vista.

Want Oliver goober plow
and planter for David Bradley
garden traeter, in good cond.,
reasonably priced and with-
in 30 - 40 mi. radius. James
E. Malcom, Rt. 1, Woodstock.

SEED & PLANTS

FOR SALE









Tender Blue Pole and Stirip-
ed Pole bean, mixed, 90c cup-
ful; Early Brown Peas; table
peas; Purple Hull and White
Crowder, 2 cups, $1.30. No
checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth,
Rt. 1, Dacula.

White tender Half Runner
garden beans, Germ. 94 pet.;
Speckled Half Runner beans;
Tender Hull Salet garden
peas, Germ. 86 pct. 65e cup-
ful ea.; Blue Java, Germ. 80
pet.; Red Spotted Crowders,
Germ. 82 Pct.; Early Brown
Crowders Germ. 87 Pct., 50
ca. cupful. Add Postage. G. T.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ballground,

Large berry type Straw-
berry plarits, $8 M., 500 $4.50,
$1 C. Add postage. No checks
hor stamps. Mrs. Copeland
Smith, R. F. D. 1, Cumming.

Tenn. Beauties also Kion-
dike Strawberry plants, $1.50
C. PP in first. and 2nd Zone.
Mrs. Lena Holland, Rt. 2
Gainesville.

Lucretia Dewberry plants,
early bearer, 12 in. plants $1.-
25, 12. White Mulberry sprouts
12, $1.25; Big Joe Strawber-
ry, $2 C. Mrs, B. Robinson,
Greenville.

Mt. Huckleberry bearing
size, 25, $2:
sprouts 3, $1.35; Hazlenut
bushes 25, $2; yellow root
plants, 50e doz.; Wild Straw-

ry, 5 doz. $1; yellow roots,
washed clean, 4 lb. lard box
full, $1.25. Add postage. Mrs.
Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box
124, Ellijay. <

Lots of nice Non-Stop ever-
bearing strawberry plants, $1
C. plus postage on orders of
less than 1,000. Mrs. C. L.
Estes, Rt. 3, Lincolnton.

Ga. Red sweet potato plants,
Govt. inspected, $4 M; im-
proved P. R. potato, $5 M. del.
Booking orders now, ready in
April. True to name varieties,
No chks. Can fill large orders.
W. R. Lightsey, Rt. 2, Sur-
rency.

3 yr. old, well rooted, Red
Turkey and Celeste fig bush-
es, some bearing, $1 ea. No
shipping. W. S. McCurdy,
1110 Clifton Rd... NE, Atlanta
7, Ph. DR. 3-5242.

Free! Kudzu Crowns, all you
want, come and dig, 8 mi.
from Atlanta on Hwy. 41. C.
T. Evans, Mountain View, Ph.
PO. 1-6381.

E, J. and Chas. Wakefield,
Marion Market and Golden
Acre frost - proof cabbage
plants, 300, $1.00, 500,
$1.50, $2.75 M; white Bermuda
Onion. plants 300 $1, 500, $1.50,
$2.50 M. Del. in Ga. R. Chanc-
ler, Ph. Mi, 8-2035, Pitts,













Black walnut |T;



Broccoli, brussels sprouts,
cauliflower, lettuce, Kohlrabi,
dill, heading collards, early |
Searlet Dawn and Rutger to-
matoes, Wakefield cabbage,
parsley, white nest onion

plants, all 35 doz. No less $1}

orders. Add postage. Mrs. H.
V. Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Regis-
ter.



Big Joe Strawberry plants,
fine berries and plants, $1 C.,
$8 M. Mrs. R. F. Terrell,
Greenville.

Catnip, Balm, Tansy, 6, 50c;








25 ea.; Freak, 6, $1.00;

$1 doz.; Dipper, $1 doz.; Mare
tin, 6, 25c; Indian Wife Beat-
er, $1 doz. Enclose stamped

self addressed envelope. Mrs,

Harold James, Rt. Sox (87,

Warm. Springs. ;
Seed Cane:

early May Cherry, Crabapple} amouns

trees, 6, $1.25; Hazelnut,
Blueberry, $1.25 doz.; Musca-
dine grape, 6, $1.25; Black
Walnut, $2.25 doz.; Fox Grape
vine, 4, $1; Dewberry and
Blackberry, $1 doz. Mrs. F. M.
Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Muscadine grape vine, 4 -
10 ft. long, Black Walnut, 4,
$2; red and yellow plum,
seedling peach, 3, $1; wild



strawberry, $1 Gc: Streamiliner | j

everbearing strawberry, $1.50
C.; Blackberry and Dew ber-
ry, $1 doz. PP. Exch. for sacks,
Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1,
Bowdon.

Wateraress plants, $1.25 C.
All orders shipped promptly.
Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Cal-
houn.

Cabbage, collards, onion
plants, 65 C.; garlic, leek,
mint and parsley, 30c doz.;
Tenn, Beauty Strawberry
plants, $1.35 C.; thyme, 50c
ea.; Asparagus crowns, 25, $4.
Add 10c postage. Fred With-
erspoon 303 Holderness St.,
et Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 3-



Brown Turkey fig bushes, 4
ft., $2 ea., 3 ft., $1.50 ea. All
rooted. State inspected, PP. G.

M. Moseley, Menlo.

Old fashion peach and May
cherry trees, 30 ea.; Hazle
nut bushes, $1 doz.; blueberry
bushes, $1 doz.; Muscadine
grape vine, Himalaya Black-
berries, black raspberries, 6,
$1; Beachnut trees, 25c ea.
Add postage. Mrs, P. Malachi
Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Cert. Early
plants. Begin del. April 1, $5.-

50 M.; Ga. Reds, del, begin-

ning about May 1, $3.50 M./

Lots of 25,000 or more, $3 M.
FOB. L. B. Collins, 385 Camel-
lia Court, Camilla.

240 Ibs. Pensacola Bahia
grass seed, Purity 99.44 pct.;
erm. 75 pct. No weed seed.
24 lb. No less 100 Ibs. ship=
ped. M. J. Gaddis, Box 124,
Quitman.
Blackeyed peas for planting.
Germ. 61 pct. 13 cts. Ib. in one

bu. lots or more at my farm at|

Irwinville, Irwin county. A. B.
Boling, Rt. 2, Ocilla.

Cert. Ga. Red sweet pota-
to plants, $4.00 M. Copperskin,
Bunch P. R., $5 M. FOB. Ready
about April 15th. Fill orders
large or small. E. L. Driggers,
106 Columbia, Ave. Ph. 4526,
ons. .

Spring cabbage lants,
Chas. Wakefield, 500, $1.25,
$2 M. Ga. Heading collard
same price. Full count. Mixed
orders accepted. Mrs. E. fk,
Fitzgerald. P. O. Box 662,
Fitzgerald, Ga.

ect eel a ails

Apricot plums 75 ea.; Su-
gar Pears $1. ea.; Peppermint
: ; Mtn. Huckleberry,
bearing size, 75 doz. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Lee Hood Rt. 1,
Gainesville.

Mastodon Strawberry
plants, $1.25 C. 500, $3.50;
Klondikes, $1 C. 500, $3.00.
Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.

Old Fashion Sunflower seed,
large heads, 50 cupful: Mar-
tin gourd 15 seed, 25c: Pump-

kin seed 25 doz, Add 10c
postage. Mrs. W. J, Holland,
Rt. 2, Calhoun.

Seed Cane: old fashion rib-
bon eane, old fashion Red
cane and big, soft yellow
chewing kind, five cents stalk;
hard green Gov., for making
syrup, four cents stalk. Sam
J. Foss, Brooklet, Ph, TE. 9-
3187 (Hwy. 67 from States-
boro). ,

= ae

Gourd see d: Birdhouse,
Martin and large, long han-
dle, 15 doz., 2 doz., 25c. No
orders, filled without stamped

sweet potato}

| postage. Mrs.



addressed env Douglas

Wood, Rt, 2, Bon 204, Bess G

2

1/2 mi. So. a
Brown ~ eye peas, Germ. 84

pet. Easily shelled, good

ning and freezing pea. 2

$1; 5 Ibs., $2. Add postage.

B. P. Smith, Rt. 1, Maysville,

White Half Runner
hi and



a ae
fia le
shorts, Germ. 77 pct., white
Cutshorts, Germ. 73

ed Cutshorts and @



Gecin. 80 -nef Ge capfuk ena
Add postage Breston Souther=



land, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

No checks nor stamps. 1
Emory Gable, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Old time White tender Half
Runner garden beans, Germ,
88 pet., 65 tea cupful, 3 cups,
$1.80; yellow bop corn Germ,
red pepper, 25 pods, 30c.
postage. Gennie Brown,

Ball

gd Mg mpeg Br
58. Sample, 35; ot ie
Perkins long pod okra s
Germ. 79 pct. 35 A
Martin gourd seed, ik
3 pkts., $1. PP. Early
key, Blackshear. ieee

a

fl eed, a0 aa suns
ower seed, 30c cu . 2
5, Box 58, Ellijay.

oe

Cert, Suwannee
in two : :
ure - resistant bags, i
tags and seals of Georgia (
Improve m en t Associatic
Exp. Col. per bag; 1 to 4 bags
$4; 5 to 9, $3.50; 10 or mo:
3. D. C. Brumbalow, F o

- . : c= es
Cer t. Superfection Ever-

aye

bearing Straw
C. P. P. C. A. Shel
lis Mill Rd., Ph. D.

Pensacola Bahia Seed Fe L

ity 90 pct., Germ.
any quantity, 24c Ib. at m
farm.. Herman A, va
Marshallville, Ph, 3811.
1959 crop Citron se
Germ. 80 pet., $1.35 Ib. W. D
Askew, Rt. 2, Davisboro.
Ga. Red and Copper
potato plants, State
Count and quality guar.
ing orders for ear April
pping. Each var., M.
prepals by mail or express.
. H. Willams, Alma. =
Mastodon everbearin
Strawberry plants, ;
Black Rasberries, 6, $1.; E
Damson Plum trees 6 y
Sage Plants 6, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. F. M. Turner,
6, Gainesville.

Sake

fe

bunch. ok:
seeds Germ. 93 pet.; Cat
= ete 10 we
-; Peppermint plan
doz. All del. Mrs. Leila Phil
lips, Rt. 1, Roystor. is
Tender white corn ee
bean seed, Germ. 91 pet. 75_
eupfull; also red speckle
crowder peas Germ. 985 pet.
50 cupfull. Add postage. Mrs,
Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

FEED & GRAIN

FOR SALE

Freshly dug, well yooted, q









y Al rinee | 7:

ie lee C sd tba
priced, 7 ee) Hi;

Gibson. ge ore ntti alto.
jC 30 milch ons, Jersey and
A uerMsey, mos! ye freshen soon,
TB and is tested. 10 fresh
ene by side; 10 nice
oung, 300 and
fohnson, Wash~

aaa ip eisai ae nant

White feed sacks with let-
ters, 4, $1. plus postage; also,
chicken fertilizer, 50 lb: ste

Dr., ' SW,, Box 487, Atlanta iL.
Ph. Di. 4-1388,



white face, 20
400 lbs. EL.
ington..





large martin
gourds, 50c ea., small, 35c ea;
catnip, 30 bunch; peppermint,
Add postage. Mrs;
Freeman Long,









Entire herd of Reg. Angus,

14 wars 2-3 yrs. old, be~
y calve with first

; 1 bull, 2 yr. old. All
top Bloodlines: Roy H. Wal-

Years ti 3, Cumming, Ph, TU










One beef cattle Show halter,
and white, like new,
. . O. Gilleland, 141 Bart-
5 lett Rd. Forest Park.





ee purebred Holstein
about 900 lbs., ,
* | Jersey milch cow,
bra calf, 2. mos. old, er
$125. for cow.
aed Keadle, Yatesville, Ph.
695-J-3 (Barnesville).

4 Reg. white face bulls with

without horns,

S125, eas 5-10 mos. old. Lo-

cated 6 mi. N. of Roswell off

Hwy. 140 on Cox Rd. Ralph

Dangar, Box 3,
-6621









Calif. multiplying
seed, 25 for ee start or
six starts for $1. E
Rt. 2 Box 261 Blue Ridge.

130 potato sacks for ae
0F ex. Hiram W.
Warm Springs.










- Feed Oats, = sale.
a George a










les ae Wheat |
are bales, 40c bale,
. Hinton, Rt. eae

Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos.-2|
yrs. old, calfhood vaccinated,
from clean herd, good body
conformation, $200. up. See at
farm. F. W. Phillips, c/o West-
over Farm, Rt. 1, Kennesaw, |
Ph. 8-2959 (Marietta).

Purebred Brown Swiss bull,
old, about 750 Ibs.,
dam weighed about 1,600 Ibs.,
from heavy production stock.
Not reg., $200. at farm; also, |
Duroe hogs for sale, M.




Shelled pecans 1959 crop,
$1.25 Ib. plus postage. Mrs. R.
-E. Hunter, Byrom





Roswell, Ph.











pop corn, 10
Ibs. ner 50 nea postage. Mrs.
Marie eo Cosnies Rd.,










100' pct. pure, A No. I Ga.
sugar cane syrup, case of 12




ate. $8. 50. None shipped. Ross
Swann, Dawson.









Bees in 8 rack hives, $10.
TBrownd Mill Rd. S.
45;









Reg. milking type shorthorn

| cattle, cows, bulls and heifers; Large Martin gourds, 50

, 35 ea.; seed
same, 25c large pkt. Add post-
s. W. W. Lowman, Rt.

0 Ser ey Cannot Pee
all, * Box: 94, Buck-




tools at my home in Gold-
mine Community. Mrs.
Jones, Royston.

3 nice Guernsey heifers,
freshen this month with sec-
ond calves, all dehorned and
one Reg. male calf about 12

W. ,|match box full;
cow horn pepper (for home
use only), 7 pods, 25c; yellow
roots plants,
Poste Mrs. Martha Walker,

*1R. F. D. 5 Box 53, Ellijay.

75 white chicken feed sacks,
cap, 25c ea.
You pay postage.
ney ee





e: Angus: bull, 10 mos.

or like Angus a At
Service: Reg. Angus bull, Fee
- Pasture for cows; also,
yearling filly,
Broken. ake best offer. Can
1. George West, c/o West-
fa 4825 BP At Pe





Yellow root freshly dug and
washed, 4 lb. lard box full,
Queen of Meadow, 3










ie a Guernsey cow,
will freshen in

Mineral Bluff,

Herd of Reg. shorthorn cat-
tle with few Reg. white face.
Self all or part. C. L.
Barnesville, Ph. 1206-J.

Horses, Mules & Ponies -

Pinto mare horse,
wt. 1,000 lbs., 5 yrs. old next
spring, gentle fo both work
and riding, $200. J.
2066 Tilli aso Rd., Decatur, Ph.









about 6 yrs old, eT
h calf, $140. at my barn.
~ Couch, Luthersville:

a. bull, 3 yrs. old,
sire, Eileenmere of M.
dam Blacktop

Won top Moret =
wn, es 051,
ae

pamtcd poll-
ected pulls of CMR Ad-}.
Domino breedin

; also, 10 exis Blccicy
mpshire rams,
a Sood finish and depth.
n B. Smith, Cleveland Rd.,
. BR. 8-3705 after










Country ae hams 75
Ibi, shoulders and sides, 40
a ae ship by C.O.D. mail
. Clements, Pineview.








Hen Manure,
extra chicken fertilizer,
practically no shavings, del.
west side Atlanta. S. W. Ph.
05, L. E. Windey. 3850
Bakers Ferry Rd.




Palomino stallion for sale,
also available for stud_service.| py
Has been shown. J. W
ee 689 Indian Creek Be
: mE one Mountain,








One good two horse wagon
with good body, 3
miles Warner
d| Robins. Los: Hayes, Warner
Robins. Ph. 3-4555.

Handmade old time bull
a made from. Indian Tan.
cow hide lace leather plaited
with handle inside of whip,
$1. per foot. Any length
want. Bud ce R.F.D








Paloniinos: one stallion, al-
service; 4 yr.
7 yr. old geldin
ead also, 1 H. trailer,

Dee 787. Decatur,



eid Hereford bull, wean-

-and_ Mischief strains, $150. E
C. Dawson, Rt. 4, Box
us had mi. Ww. of)








Rising Sunday
{| sum, dbl. Bex Palomino Stal-

WHBA oie 550-168. Mares
ce Park, Ph.





from elean herd, calthood
Sie Bix for light
. Blackmere Lad},
s Farms, Dam,
ra Mar Farms.
= - Eileen-






White feed sacks free of
holes and mildew, nice ae
material unwashed, 5,
M. N. Waters, Juno.

7 hives of Bees in Pat. gums
with supers, $4. hive, at farm
1-1/4 mi. North Sevill. M. L.
"/ McKinley, Pitts.

1 to 400 Bee Hives with
all standard! equipment. Write
or call. Mrs. Estelle Creasy,
.|Pk. T. E. 943477, Brooklet.

Booking order for Jerusa-





Champ and aaa es mule, wt. 1,000-

es. Harris, Re 5, Marietta,
. 5-5802 (Smyrna).





good ae fine shape, no

Delray Rd., Rt. 1,




ee ee eee eee

Polled Hereford bulls, from
elean herd, dbl. Reg., 10 mos.
on dark oe well marked, |

Locust Grove, Ph.

about 800 bs, |
gentle for children,
old, $100., at my farm, 2 mi,
out of Gordon, Hwy. 57,
M. Bloodworth, Sr.,







60 ra Reg. horned
oe cows, most of them
with calves at side and bred
ee At auction at the An-
ak hott. Ga. Hereford Assn.
we LaFayette (Walker Co.),
day, A ril 9, 1960. Pierce

lem Artichokes to be shipped
as soon as weather will per-
mit digging,
Bu., plus charges collect or
prepaid to 3rd. zone, $2.
State kind wanted.

_ Red mare, 10 yrs. old, 1,100
Tbs., plows, rides, gentle, easy

works anywhere, very gentle
with children.
eS a life, oo Edd Ridley,

=| MISCELLANEOUS |:

rg ee ee
About 100 Black Angus cat-
tle, cows, 1 bull, steers, heif-

maa i Adairsville. |

Ph. Tr. 4-6452, Astana.

Yellow Root, freshly dug

Tc. Add. postage. Miss
Annie Sue Walker, Rt.














ite aoa cross
& mos. a Guernsey |





ereosoted pine
dee 2 WE in. to F2 in.
diameter, lengths.
jand: 8-1/2 ft. corner posts, Dr.











mas: 65c
ONS iE







. churn, $15. liams,
not|O. Box Oh. Avondale prerbe
Ph, Dz...

Odd ing chicken. feed
sacks, few 2 and 32 alike, 3,
'$1.; white chicken feed sacks
(no letters) 20 ea. on














PP
$2. or more. Mrs. S: | 9



orders. of
E.. Jackson, Rt,



Fayette-




, 2,
ville.

220 gal. good North Ga.
Syrup. Reasonable price at
my home, 3 miles west of
oo Hwy 76. Worth
Plott, Rt. 4, Blairsville.

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED

Want few Ibs, Mung. beans,
\or Edible Soy beans, not
itreated, Advise price per
pound. R. A. Caldwell, Rt. 2,
Boston.

Want spoiled hay or any
\baled hay near Atlanta for
organie gardening. Must he
cheap. H. R. Hines, 505 Holly
St. N.W. Atlanta. ,

Want bunch Velvet beans}.
for planting. Quote price ,
your shipping point. M.
Corbin, Rt. 1, Soperton.

Want set harness for one
horse wagon. W. V. Silvers,
Rt. 3 Ellijay.

Want old fashion Soe
potatoes draws and old fash-
ion Pattisaw Yam Draws.
Pete Joiner Rt. 3, Eastman.

Want Brown Top Millet,
[| Arlington Sericea and Soy
Beans. Give price and copy
seed tests. R. D. Tatum, Pal-
metto:

Want some old. fashioned
mustard seed, narrow leaves
and stems, not curled or Fla.
Broadleaf. Mrs. W. A. Tanner,
Rt. 3, Douglas.

Want two wagon _ seat
springs. Pay $5. for the two.
Must be in good shape. Ralph
Miller, 2064 Dellwood PI.,
Decatur.

Want Chicken manure, with
or without shavings. Will haul
Robert Smith, 2473 Edwards
Dr. N. W. Atlanta Sy 4-1636.

Wanted 200 Bu. good corn
not shelled. John Wall, Rt. 2,




















D.| Madison, Ph. 391M4..

Would like few hives. of
Bees, to keep on shares dur-
ing the Sourwood honeywood
flow, in the Mountains of
North Ga. Can furnish all
transportation. Come after and
zene Benny Jones, 69 Bak-

r St. N. W. Atlanta. Ph. Mu
. 8.6302.

Red

Want 100 to 300 Ibs.
Speckled Crowder Peas. Mail
me sample and quote price.
Charlie Smith, P. ! Box 406
West Point.

Want 20 roles of field fence,
any height. Must be reason-
able priced. Will buy post. C.
W. Bridges, 860 Ponce De
Leon Ave. N, E., Atlanta. Ph.
Tr. 6-4480, Atlanta.

Want 10 bu. field pies: Give
eash price. L. A. Powers,. 221
W. Poplar St., Ph. 5170, Grif-
fin. Ph. 5170.

Want one doz, red. raspberry
and one doz. black raspberry
plants: Orby Southard, P. O.
Box 277 Dahlonega Ph. Un
4-3765.

Want 5 tons of good Hay
del. What have you? C. B.
Milver, Shiloh.

Want. bunch velvet. beans.
Quote price your station. M.
J. Corbin Rt. 1, Soperton.

Wanted about 100 bushels
cert. Iron Clay Field peas for
early spring planting and Soy

Beans. Advise the price. E.
Hokes Smith, 537 Ormond
ro Macon. Ph. Sh. 2-

Wanted climbing white pole
-|butter pea seed. J. L. Hart,
+|2231 Syl-Dr. Moultrie.

Wanted large farm bell.
State size and price. P. D. Wil-
liams, 5752 Roswell Rd., At-
jlanta. Ph. Bl 5+2468.

-Wanted several small tur-
key bells. C. W. Davis, Oak-
| wood.

farm fence posts at once.
Write price, etc. Neediham B.
,|Bateman, M. D. 1162 Main St
"|Forest Park.



eyed) Peas. Write. D. L. Crowe,

Wanted truck load of Locust



Want 1/2 bu. white Btack ES

FRt.. 2, ount..

Want old time red. or Cuba
young potato plants as early
as I can get them; 23 to nd
plants: Advise price and
eam be deli S. W. Colson,

2,. Manassas:

Want. the old fashion Honey
Drip, Serghum cane: seed, thie
kind has: eye on every joint
like Ribbon Cane. Write at
once. Wm. G. Gassett, R. R.
No. 2, Butler.

Want. some of the old time
Red Ripper Peas: the kind that
used to) be: planted: in the
also want. some of the Ol
Fashion. Broom corn sesdi.
Berry Hyde, Rt. 1 Lagrange.

Wanted pecans; Stuarts,
Mahon, Moore, Sehley,, Frot-
sches;. or any larse thin shell
, K, Herrin, Nahun-





1000 to. 1500 stalks of old
time Red Sugar Cane. G.
Attaway, Ph. No. 5-3236 (Tal-
botton, Ga.) Juniper

Want some: seed of old fash-
ion 5 bu. Beans seed. Vine
grows to 10 to 15 ft., for eat-
ing, Small white bean. Mrs.
Felton Smallwood Rt. 3, Box
49 Greensboro, :

Want. fruit. and vegetable
Press and also Old time vel :
corn seed that has red, yel
low and blue grains mixed
on cob. H. E. Beckham, Tren-
ton. ;

Want large wing feathe #
from geese. Want up to 100
and will pay one cent each,
J. W. Sammons; 227 B. Gar-
den Homes. Savannah.

HANDICRAFTS

FOR SALE



Pillow cases of good mate-
rial (not sacks) bordered de-
signs im colors on white $1.25
pair, 2 pair $2. Add 10 post=-
age for each pair. Mattie Du-
ran, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Extra large dbl. bed size
knitted bed spread; trailing
vine with cable stitch design,
finished with four in.
Knitted. lace.. Mrs. L.. L.
rett, Rt. 2, Barnesville.

Sofa Pillow tops, 20in x
20 in. 69c. Add. postage. E. M.
Guyton, 454 Lovejoy St. N. Ww.
Apt. 353, Atlanta.

White pillowcases, emb.
crocheted edge $1 set; broad-
cloth pillow cases: emb; cro=
eheted edge $1.25; 7 dish
towels $1.00; emb. old fash-
ion bonnets $1: aprons: small
50c, med. 75c with bib $1.
Add 25c postage. Nell
nett, Rt. 1 Box 21, Oakwood.

Loomcraft pot holders, asst.
colors, cotton 25 ea.; nylon
35c ea. Add postage. Joan
Dean Rt. 2, 2, Talking Roc Rock.

4 Humpty ty Dumpty pajama
bags, two with arms, legs and
jackets of yellow broadcloth;
one yellow and black print;
one blue and white print.
Emb. head and face on white.
Baek Zipper closings $1.50 ea.
plus 10c postage. Miss W. De
Suggs Rt. I Chickamauga.

Quilt tops, $2 ea: dbl. size,
postage 30c; heavy cotton
padded quilts of. print, dbl.
size, $6 ea. 45c postage ea. al-
so dbl. size hand made bed
spreads, $3.50. Add postage
35c. Spreads made of real nice
material in different colors.
Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Bu-
ford.

White, pink drip dry pillow-
cases, Wildrose crochet me-
dallion, crocheted edge, white
and variegated crochet, $275
Soft leather baby moccasins
hand laced and emb. pink,
blue, white, $1.25; white cro-
cheted doily green edge, red
flowers. on edge, 17 in. $1.50.
PP No checks. Mrs. Edward
Halloway, Rt. 4, Ellijay.

Quilt tops $2 ea. and you
pay postage. Mrs. Mittie Ro-
per, Rt. 1, Canton.

Emb. pillow cases with ero-
cheted edging $1 set; old fash-
ion bonnett $1 ea.; aprons,
small 50c, med. 60c large 75c.
Clothes - pin bag made like @
little dress, $1 ea. Add voste





age. Mrs. Floyd Major, Rt. &
Gainesville.































~ HANDICRAFTS

FCR SALE



Route sville. |

Now sie to ea, Add
pore st pee Clark,







trimmed








- 6 yrs. $
tomatie
arge size
int ee
rders

$1

4 gil a print dress-

"Cos aprons
machine $1.50 ea.

eached pi Yow cases, "colored

iy Cr rowe, Rt,

Stone,
Cheer, $12.50
$6.50; aprons,
prints or solids,

Hope
2; Fancy organ-
stitched with

quilt. tops, new

$2.28 ea.; white! Ellijay.

Nice new handmade quilts,
full dbl. bed size, print and
olid, Bee padg ng, Broken

of Harford, Three
ea. others for
new material,
75e ea.
Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57,



$3. set for 4 pieces;

Ww:
eee doily, all in Shite:
in different colors,

dresser scarf 16 x 37
All del. Mrs. Ida S.
232 Maple Street, Carrollton.

$3
hate $1.50 Whi
1S pet. I
or all wool caveat. Migs pen
Adams, 295 Hill St., Athens.

Full size pillowcases, good

1 all white
in. $3.
Walker,





PP. | and 1-1/2 in. wide,
50 ea.;

18s



pL: pat ee

aines-| washable lambskin,












Add postage.





RoP j

aa and pink cotton oro-

sst. or plain colors 10 ea.

F it. 3, Comer.

Baby shoes made from soft
packed
in attractive gift box, $1.50
pair prepaid. Same shoes pre-
cut and holes punched eom-

75e;
Miss Clara
Route B, Ellijay.

White crocheted edging 1

17 in. white doily, $1;
shaded yellow doily,
15 in. Pansy doily, $1.
Mooney,

material, 3 pair pink, oblong
crochet piece pink and white,
6 in. wide, 12 in. long; 3 yel-
low pair, 1 white pair made in} ~
matching colors. Have blue},

and white. $3. pair. Add 25c}:
postage. Mrs. Arthur N. Rob-
erson, 302 Rudy St., Rome.

2-1/2 yds.,

Star



Boys Shirts:



Gholston Rousey, | $2.50 ea. Add postage



quilt tops, new cotton cloth,
W. W. Lowman Rt. 5, Ellijay.

sizes 2, 4, 6,
Prints or plain, long sleeves,

Crocheted doilies; rose bud
and ros pleated; pineapple







cotton prints,
ea. PP. Mrs. H. C.
Rt. 2, Cat

Mrs.









VARIETY |

J. R. JOHNSON, EXTENSION AGRONOMIST-PROJECT LEADER

RATE OF SEEDING ~
or SPACING (per acre)

Scraps, $3.30.
Westbrook,

18 in. white and colored, $.50
$2.00. Add postage. Mary Mr
Tumlin, Saad Sh











of new Y print. :
Add. if a



























et Baby Bootees, 75 pr.;!plete with necessary material|$1.; short sleeves, 75c, Dan/|ruffle. All 13 in. $2. ea; rose ee a aprons,
oven cotton pat holders 3,] and instructions for making, River plaids long sleeves, pleated vanity set, $3.50; rose ee 23: dish towels
Se; quilt tops $2, different $1.10 pair, PP. Colors white,|$1.25; short sleeves $1.; Girls|pleated doily 18 in. $4. Missjea, 3, $1; d
esigns, new prints. Miss Nel-|pjue and pink, Anne M. Dan- Dresses, sizes 1/2 to 3, good| Lois Spears; Rt. 1, Finleyson. tops. Of new

A. Waters, Maysville. iel, Rt, 1, Talking Rock. prints, $1. Better Prints and hi ize |ea. Add postag
______-_____. - plaids, $1.50. Mrs. B. L. Boat-| One white average size man Long, Rt.
Men and women genuine Novelty pot holders, 25 ea.) wright 3507 Johnson St.,|crochet bed spread, popcorn =
feather billfolds, $2 ea.; kit-|6, $1.: dainty aprons, 75c ea.,| Brunswick. stitch design, $45; white and Dbl. size qui
hen towels emb., $1.35 pr.; 2. $1.25: dish towels, emb. oe ecru, three piece vanity sets, |1
potton jersey pot holders in|35 ea. 3, $1.; dbl, bed size| Dbl. bed size quilt tops of |$1.50 and $2.00; center pieces















FERTILIZATION AT | SIDE OR

PLANTING (per acre)

TOPDRESSING (per acre) ff









Cotton

D-33 (M) Ga, 102 (P)

D-55 (M) (P) Mid-South (P)
D-29 (M) (P) D-82 (P)

*Ga, 101 (M) (P) (C)

Early South {(M) D-22 (P)
D-22 (M) N. G. 27 (P)
Ga. 102 (M) N. C. 42 (P)
Tenn. 90 (M) Coker 811 ()

Funks G710 A (M}
Pfister (PAG) 488 (M)

Pfister (PAG) 653W (P}

Coker 911 (P) *Ga. 103 (GC)
Ga, 206 (P) Jackson (C)
Lee (C)
D-18 (GC)

Punks G-740 (C}

McCurdy 1003 (CG)
*Hogging off only, or for combine harvesting
before lodging

Coker 100-A (W.R.) (S)
Empire (3)

Plains (8)

Auburn 56 (S$)

Dixie King (S}

$. Ga.10,000 plants.
36-42 inclerows & 15 to
18 inches in row.

N. Ga.12,000 plants.
36-42 inch rows & 12 to
15 inches in row,

20 to 25 Ibs. mechani-
eally delinted seed or
15 to 20 Ibs. acid de-
linted seed,

| potash soils,

500 Ibs. 4-12-12. Use
5-10-15 on low potash
soils,

Meet lime needs,

80 ibs, nitrogen

500 to 800 Ibs. 4-12-12. |
Use 5-10-15 on low

40-60 Ibs. nitrogen

Meet lime needa,




























Sorghum



GRAIN SORGHUM FOR SILAGE
RS 610, 630, 630 (5) Sart (S$)
Texas 660 (S) Tracy (S)
NK 230 {$) Williams (S$)
Combine Sagrain Wiley (5)

(G) FOR SYRUP
DeKalb E-56A (S) Williams (3)
Wheatland (M) Wiley (S$)

Honey (S$)
(Texas Seeded
Ribbon Cane)

4 to & Ibs.



500 Ibs. 4-12-12, Use
5-10-15 on low potash
soils. i
Meet lime needs,

For sweet sorghum silage
- use 50-80 Ibs. nitrogen.

for grain sorghum.

Use 40-50 pounds nitrogen jf














Peanuts





Dixie Spanish Va. Bunch 67
Spanette Va, Runner G-26
Argentine Va, Bunch G-2
$. B. Runner 36-15 Ga. 119-20
Dixie Runner NC 2

Early Runner

Spanish3 inches in

drill in 24-32 inch rows, -
Runners & Va, 4 ;
inches in drill in 32 to

36 Inch rows,

400 to 500 Ibs. of gypsum
on Ya. type. Also on small
seeded peanuts on low
calcium soils, or where a
high percentage of pops
have oceurred not believed
to be due to adverse
weather,

300 to 400 Ibs. of eit: 15
or 4-12-12, 3
Meet lime needs of soil,

_ ble during cultiva











Bury oll ae el
inches. Move :
soil to plants as.














Miller





Soybeans



(S) State;

(M) Mountains;
(P) Piedmont;
(C) Coastal Plain,

Gahi-}
Starr
Browntop

Jackson (S)
Lee (M) (P)
Dorman (M)
Roanoke (S$)

C.N.S. 4 (S$) (P)
J.E.W. 45 (C) (P)



Cooperative Extension Work in A

by the Acts of Congress

For Gahi-1 or Starr, 10
to 18 Ibs. Seed in 30 to
36 inch rows. For
Browntop broadcast
20 Ibs. seed,

12-15 seed per foot of
row in 36 to 42 inch
rowt

Large seed50-70 Ibs.
Medium seed40-50 Ibs.
Small seed20-40 Ibs.



500 Ibs. 4-12-12. Use
5-10-15 on low potash
soils,

Meet lime needa,

split applications.

400 Ibs. 4-12-12,
Meet lime needs.



griculture and Home Economics State of Georgia. The University of Georgia Cole
Agriculture and the U. S$. Department of Agriculture Cooperating, Distributed in Furtherance of the Purposes Provi

of May 8 and June 30, 1914.

See Your County Agent -For Further Information





60 to 100 Ibs. nitrogen in |



_ be practiced,

W. A. SUTTON, Director :
Agricultural Extension Service University of Georgia. Colieae of Agriculture




and fertilizer needs. Plant
certified seed. r
sion of plantings an
rotational grazing shot



















Have soil tested fo
and fertilizer needs,
certified seed, Inoci
Control insects, |
pH 6t0 6.5.