Farmers ulletin Commissioner 7 lew crop varieties. suffered serious rials. nscrupulous promoters have o victimize unwary farmers e sale of inadequately tested yorthless so called plant food that have not been properly proven through adequate re- ral Georgia farmers have done lent job of adjusting their fer- ograms to an economy demand- reasingly efficient agriculture. rt dustry, as a whole, a ee tally remarkable job of ae ee Coe and other- provide Georgia agriculture with vest possible fertilizer materials to demands of new crop pee ut farmers should remain on guard st new fertilizer materials for which laims are made without the back- f adequate research. The promoters sh products are few but some farm- the purchase and use of such ertising iecomouials and promo- relative to the benefits of new and -ent fertilizer materials are not al- ependable, Farmers should take a rd look at any claims for ferti- *AREFULLY x NUMBER 27 that recommendations is, recommended rate of foliar spray in ad- dition to the normal fertilizer application. The following results were secured: lizer or other atch materials which have not been substantiated by an Agricultur- al Experiment Station or are not recom- mended by the College of Agriculture and Agricultural Extension Service. Reliable fertilizer the best sources of fertilizer materials. Fly-by-night operators are much more in- terested in turning a quick dollar than they are in making a contribution to the agricultural economy. During the past two years, there has been offered to Georgia farmers a foliar spray material for which it was claim- ed, when used with the usual fertilization program, would materially increase yields. Tests at a Georgia Experiment Sta- tion (only one year) failed to substantiate any of these claims. In fact, the foliar . spray depressed the yields of all crops upon which it was tested. These tests were conducted in accordance with the | of the manufacturer, dealers the application constitute Agricultural CALENDAR March 8 Performance Tested Bull Sale, Experiment Station, Tifton. March 9 Farm Pond Management Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. March 14 Sheep Producers Field Day. Experiment Station, Experiment. March 15 Commercial Egg Production Short Course, Athens. March 20-21 12th Annual Georgia State Spring Barrow Show and Sale, Americus. of the Oo ee. Yields Lbs/A Yields Llb/A financial loss Crop Standard Fertilizer Standard Fertilizer Treatment Treatment Plus Foliar Spray Peanuts 5 replications: 1935 1701 Cotton 6 replications 1882 1778 Tobacco* 4 replications 1847 1781 There are satisfactory liquid fertilizer materials available. These are manufac- tured and distributed by reliable con- cerns. The greatest chance of failing to get your moneys worth for your fertili- zer dollar is where you deal with a fast- talking salesman who claims his material will do wonders for your crop. *Where the foliar material was used as re- commended as a starter solution on 3,000 tobacco plants, 77 percent had to be replaced. In com- parison, plants treated with water required less than 6 percent replacement. FARM WORK WANTED ot work on oe do ind farm or dairy work, ig after chickens. 7 in 7,.Harold Peace, Rt. 3, sville. Ph. SP 3-3655. ite man wants job on or poultry farm. Can any kind farm ma- vy. Wife and 3 children. tractor and truck, Leon- folcomb, Flintstone, y. old. man, ime on farm, also Exp. work. Drive truck and vr, Need good 4 R. house d, wired for stove, d water. Mrs. Jack Ris 1. Gorden Rd. g ee live- r dairy | work. Married man, white, 5 cnil- dren, 18 mos, to 10 yrs., wants to farm on shares, 50-50 ba- sis. Will have to have tracior. Exp. and: can furnish Ref. Need 4R. house wired for elec. stove. Can furnish self. Have to be moved. Bill Aris, c/o Roy Vaughn, Lithonia, (6 mi. Lithonia). : Man and wife, 45 yrs. old, white, want job as manager, Supt., of large, high produc- tive livestock and grain farm. 17 yrs. Exp. Row crops, hay, pasture and farm machinery. Contact. Ralph Brown, 441 Hopkins. St., S. W. Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 5-4800. Young, single man, wants job on farm doing light farm work, prefer. chicken farm. Slightly handicapped in one hand only. Honest, sober and . | dependable, Room, board and small salary Neck eos es ae Little Be , At- White married man with 6 ehiidren, 2 mos. to 12 yrs. old, wants crop, or job with chicken farm, Exp. all types farming. Reasonable salary and 4-5 R. house. Can furnish and move self, also can fur- nish references. A. W. Gaines, 218 Gibson St. S. E. Atlanta 6. ? White married man, 6 chil- dren, 8-12 yrs., wants job on farm, cattle, chickens or crop. 6 yrs. Exp., raised on farm. Salary and 4-5 R. house. Need work immediately, James Hill, 562 Capitol Ave.,, S. W., Atlanta Ee 62 yr. old man and 33 yr. old man want job on poultry farm, are seeing after laying hens. 3 in family, dont mind work, and give - good Ref. Want good house and reason- able salary. Otha Herbert, Rt. 3, Commerce. 35 yr. old white man with small family wants job caring for 6-8,000 laying hens, for good, dependable party, who will sign contract, with good weekly salary. Party must not drink. Now part time sawmilling. Write or see af- ter 5:30 PM week days. Char- {lie Murdock, Rt. 3, LaFayette. at 41 yr. old woman wants light farm work, or looking after chickens. Need 3 R. house, wired for elec. stove, on bus line and near church. Good worker, no bad habits. Want job on farm, Can do any kind work. Drive tractor and truck. Wife and self only. 55 yrs. old, stout and healthy, wife also able to work. Wages or make crop. Have to be Gi at moved. A. L. Mathis, Roose- velt Dr., Dalton. Want milk dairy job. Move anywhere in Ga., any time. 2 hands to work. Need 2 houses or make out with one if large enough, 4 R. house wired for elec, stove. 4 in fam_ ily, all grown. George Gable, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Have 2 boys. Life time Exp. Have to be moved. Good sal- ary. Mrs. Eula Pike Duberry, May St. Tallapoosa. Young, reliable, married man wants good crop of Tur- pentine to work on 50-50 ba- sis. Have trailer house and can relocate self, Rex Harper, Rt. 1, Box 58, Osierfield. change For," 22; lished. Spring Farm Land Edition March 22nd Our Spring Special edition of Wanted, For Rent, Wanting to Buy or Rent, and In Ex- Georgia Land only will be published March 1961. All such type notices must reach the Market Bulletin Office, Agricultural Building, 19 Hunter St., Atlanta 3, Ga., not later than March 8. Notices not to exceed 70 words, including name (signed in personal handwriting), address and phone number if desired, and must be from the party RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NOTICE if received after March 8, your notice will NOT be pub- ~s, Farm Land for Sale, S. Wes TENIRSER S itn, a es PL Per GIES Bute) PAGE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN State Agriculture Building Editorial and Executive Offices 19 Hunter Street, S. W. Ailanta 3, Phone JAckson 4-3292 Georgia NATIONAL EDITORIAL |asspclarian AFFILIATE. MEMBER and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest. will commercial commercial company or organization censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or name, dual doing business under a trade name or business name. tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin transaction resulting published notices. Advertisers ar cautioned that it is against the any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication mail, PHIL CAMPBELL Notices of farm produce No notice or advertisement be accepted from any business, an y businessman, Sah i- business nor from any indivi- commercial The Georgia Market Bulle- nor ,for any from law to misrepresent is delivered. United States that through the Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Assistant Editor Notices Circulation Mailing Room Supt. ____ Deborah Anglin Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr. class matter Aug. 1, 1917. Published . weekly at 114-122 Pace St., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act of Oct. 8, Covington, Ga., Address requests to be mailing list, changes MANAGER. Market of address, etc., Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from to CIRCULATION Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements te EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. FARM WORK WANTED White man, 20 and wife 17 yrs. wants job with live- stock and farm work. No drinking. Live in trailer. Both able and willing to work. Have to be moved. Bobby S. White, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. FARM HELP WANTED Want man and _ wife, no children, to work on farm. Must be reliable and honest. Rooms and board furnished. Cy eR Richardson, tts, Barnesville. Ph. 1449. ~ Want. man, 30-50 yrs. yrs. old, not over 3 children, to care for 6, 7,000 breeders of hatch- ing eggs. Weekly wages. 4 R. house wired for stove with running water. Send Ref. Ist letter. Must be sober. Close to Ringgold. H. F. May, Rt. 1, Ringgold. Want farm hand _ with small family for work on farm. Steady work. 5 R. house on school bus route. drinkers. Give Ref. Write, Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Want middleaged, single, white woman to do light farm work on small farm. Room, board and salary. Must have good health and References. James Street, P. O. Box 13393, Sta. K, Atlanta 24. Want christian white wo- man to live on farm as one of family and do light farm chores. Must be able drive ear. Give references. State salary expected and other in- pero: J. M. Chauncey, . 8, Baxley. gon small colored family, prefer two tractor drivers, to do mostly Peach Orchard work and work the year round. 4 R. house, wired for elec. stove, wood and patches furnished. Must be _ strictly honest and sober. J. N. Wright, Alto. Want to contact party in Athens with garden experi- ence, to cultivate an acre of extra rich soil with free water for irrigation and completely piped, raise tomatoes and veg- etables on shares. J. F. Thompson, 1034 Beecher St. ee Atlanta 10. Ph. PL. 38- Want family to work on farm. Drive Ford tractor plant corn and cotton; wife to do light farm chores. Must be sober. Good 4. R. house on Hwy. John Marshall, Rt. 4, Box 45, Devereux. Want good farmer, not over mi. Fayetteville, to take 5,000 White Leghorn hens on halves. Must have good house and plenty water. Have good, ready market for eggs. Dan T. Deaton, 359 No. Highland pe ee Atlanta 12. Ph. JA FLOWERS FOR SALE 400 named varieties of Bearded Iris (winners of Blue Ribbons in 1960 AIS Show). Per. 24. Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg. Seed: Old Fashion Bachelor Buttons, baby Zinnias, 25 matchboxful; Fever Few. Cal- liopsis, annual Phlox, 10c tsp. full and stamped envelope. Per. 181. No checks. Mrs. M. Keliey, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Stephanotis seed, 50c doz.;} $2. red Salvia seed, 25 pkt.; pink Justicia, dbl. Begonias, Bo Peep Curlylocks, pink Camel.. lia, pink Fire Fly, Robin Hood red Camellia, Cala-spun rose, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrence- ville. Per. TT MA KET Seed: 10 te Sed Hibiscus, [ | well No: 5 dif. cols. Coleus, Queen Ann Lace, searlet and blue Salvia, mix Althea-Hibisus, scarlet Flame, mix. Dianthus Pinks, Marble Screen Door Vine, 10c pkt. and stamped envelope. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Rt. 2, Lincolnton. Pink Cherokee rose, Min. Laurel, Redbud, red and yel- low Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Crabapple, white Pine, Pop- lar, Creek Hemlock, Dog- wood, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Phi. Ox, blue Iris, Daylilies, Shasta Daisies, fall Pinks and Snow- drops, $2.50 C. Per. 112. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Minerai Bluff. : pin Sweet Williams, Larksput mix. ea. 35 doz; 10 -12 Dale red lilies, red Quince 50c ea.; blue, purple Iris, 25c bunch; Seed: red Salvia, pink Popies, mix. Larkspur, mix. Astors, blue Forget-Me-Not, 25 this. Per 53. Add postage. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay.. 10 - 15 in., Camellia Japon- ica or Camellia Sasanqua (blooms early fall), $1.00 ea., $60.00 C.; 20 - 30 in. pink Dogwood, $1.00 ea., $75.00 C.; 1 yr. Burfordi Holly, nice, $2 doz; $12.00 C. Per. 179. All del. in Ga. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville. SEED: Jobs Tears, deep pink Mimosa tree, dwarf Marigold, rich 2-tone cols., dbl., hardy Sweet Peas, each, 25c tbls. All plus stamped en- velope. Mrs. T. M. Randolph ee -A Claymore Dr., Mari- etta, Boxwoods, 25c to $3.; 2 yr., rooted, fast growing American plants, $3. doz., AW, AOS 23 Ai, plants, $4.50 doz. $30; C:: yr. choice plants, $6. doz.; $40. C; few fish worm Catalpas, $10. doz. and up. Per. 233. Govt. in- spected. Free del., by PP or Express. Marvin EK. West, Rt. ae Creek Rd., Fayette- ville. All col. Chrysanthemums, $1. doz.; blue Iris, 40 doz.; white and yellow Narcissus and yellow Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz. Add postage. Per. 10. Ete Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. Fast growing Ligistrum, 2- 3 ft., Cherry Laurels, Per. Candytuft, dwarf blue Per. Phlox (Divericers) $1.50 doz., $7.50 English Ivy, Vinea Minor, oan Nandinas, Blackberry, white Atamasco, Daylilies, blue and pink Thrift, blue Siberian Iris, red, purple. ink and white Achimenes, 1. doz. Per. 139. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Red Per. Verbena, English Ivy, Vinea Minor, small Li- ustrums, $1. doz.; Tt. doz: clumps: eherry Lau- Pink Oxalis, 2 ee $1.; Pres. red Cannas. doz.; $8. C.; 10 cols. Vetere 4 cols. Thrift, $1. doz.; $5. c: pink Sweet William, blue Iris, Daylilies, Calf. blue Vio- lets, yellow Aster, Chrysan- themum, asst. cols. blue Ageratum, 2 doz., $1.50; $3.50 C. Per. 64. Add postage. Mrs. Janice Ellis, Grantville. Pyracantha, red berries, 8- 10 ins., Burfordi Holly, 1 yr., fine plants and old English dwarf, Boxwood, 4-6 in., all, 10, $3.; pink flowering Dog- wood, heavy, well branched, 10, $7. Per. 148. Mrs. B. Rob- inson, Greenville. Tritoma, 25c ea., 9, $1.; red Spider lily, 6, 75c; hardy Or- chids, 50c ea.; Hollyhocks, 6, $1. Per, 23. Add postage. Mrs. C. D. Sellers, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Daffodils, Star of Bethle- hem, orange Lilies, tame Vio- lets, purple Fox Glove (Digi- talis) 5 doz, $1.; purple Iris, red Glads, gold button Mums, pink border Phlox, 65c doz.; pumle Lilac, Birdeye hedge, a white Rose, Golden- bells, 3, $1. Per. 5. Add post- age. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay, Tulip trees, red and white Orchids, Violet, dbl. Rose of Sharon, Arizona Cypress, evergreen Weigela, pink, white, yellow and deep rose Althea, 50 ea.; Lemon Lily, Corn Cob Cacti, $8, 50c; good start of Love and Tangle moss, 25c; red Quince, 50c. Per. 93. Add postage. Mrs. Presley asic. Rt. 2, Ellijay. Dbl. orange Daylilies, 3, $1; ioe type Chrysanthemums, Cushion Mums, $1. doz.; large type punple Tris 50. ea small type Dutch Iris, $1. doz: hardy Orchids, 3, $1.: large type bronze Iris, 50c ea. Per. 7. Del. in Ga. No order less $2. Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay, Per. 7. Old time Four Oclock or Pretty by Night seed, 20c doz. and stamped envelope. Mrs. Ace Stover, Rt. B., Ellijay. Well rooted English, Ivy, $2 bu. Per 203. Mrs. G. H. Hen- derson, 6275 Tilly Mill Rd., Doraville: Ph, Gl. 7-2435. 4 white | Liriope, rel, $1.50, 15; ee large size, 35, $7. Per. 140. Lois Woodruff, Greenville. | 15 doz.; summer blooming. Dbl. yellow Cannas, mixed fall Pinks, several cols. Phlox, yellow Jonquills, white Nar- cissus, mixed cols. single Larkspur, 50e doz; white Baby Breath, rooted, 50c, ea.; red Mullein Pinks, 3 bunches, 50c; pink Thrift, 50c C. Rooted sprigs, damp packed. Per. 119. Add postage. No stamps or checks. Free flower with or- der. Pairlee Rundles, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Giant Dahlias, Immense, Keluin, Phillis Knight, Giant of Barrn, Movoheska, Com- mando, Sherwood Peach, Au- tum Blaze, Cardinal, Phan- tom, Herbert Alps, pink Perf. Avalance, Kink David, 50c ea., $4.00 doz. Per. 111. Add post- age. Mrs. Clyde Gilleland, Rt. 9, Gainesville. Watermelon red Crape Myr- tle, mastly blooming size, 25c ea. Will ship 4 or more. Per. 229. L. M. Vineyard, Rt. 1, Hogansville. Per. 229. Daylilies: Redhead, Mr s. Wyman, Purple Waters, Sev- en Seas, Betty Ann, 25c ea.; Patricia, Buster Brown, Mrs. John J. Tigert, Sammy Rus- sell, Kanapaha, Kwanso, 50c ea. Per 142. Damp _ packed, correctly labeled. Also, 20) nicely shaped Boxwoods, rea- sonable at my home. Add pos- tage under $3.00 orders. Mrs. Claude E. Kimsey, Hiawassee. 250 varities Bearded Iris winners of many Blue Ribbons in AILS. Shows. Govt. in- spected. Per. 4. Mrs. T. T. Patrick, J acksor on. Dahlias: red tree dahlia, 50 ea.; named varieties, mixed, $1.00 doz.; Achimenes, pur- ple giant bulbs, 50, $1.00; very dbl. Poppy seed, red, salmon or mixed cols., 25c teaspoon full. Per. 163. Add postage. Mrs. . Frank Clements, Enigma. ~ Dahlia bulbs, giant size, some blooms 10 ins. in dia. 18 or more dif. varieties, red, white, yellow, pink, Bluebird blue, Jersey Beauty, apricot, wine, purple, var. rose cream, (lav. white), (yellow - pur- ple), Commandore blue, your choice, 6, $1.25; my selection 13, $2.00. Per. 168. Add post- age. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. : ~ Trumpet Daffodils; orange Daylilies and blue Viclets, $3 M.; purple King Iris, Daffo- dils, Star of Bethlehem, dbl. orange Daylilies, Foxglove, 75 C.; wild Iris, 50c doz.; Azaleas, Mtn. Laurel, Weep- ing Mary, Sweet Shrub, pur- ple Lilac, Brides Wreath, 6, $1.00; yellow Japonicas, 50c ea. Per. 9. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Strong, well rc rooted, giant Admiral Byrd daisy plants, blooms up to 5 in. dia., $1.50 ozs; 25, $2:50% $7200, C.> dbl white Spice Pinks, $1.75 doz.; lav. Stokesia, $1.50 doz.; mix- ed cols. Tritomas (red _ hot poker), 6, $1.50. Per 176. PP in Ga. State Insp. Mrs. O, S. Scarbrough, 2869*Church St., East Point, Ph. PO" i= 3158. Rose cuttings, yellow an n dl white Lady Banksier, Sweet- heart, Dr. VanF leet, Mary Wallace, City of York, Belle of Portugal, American Pillar, $1.00 doz.; well rooted Dr. VanFleet Rose bush, 75c ea.; white Confederate and yellow Winter blooming Jasmine, 50c ea.; Liriope, 4 doz., 1.00; Vinea Minor, 3 doz., $1.00. Per. 36. Add postage. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester. Seed: Red Salvia, Iberis, Candy Tuft, white and pink Periwinkle mixed, 25ce tea- spoon and four cent stamped envelope. Per. 120. Mrs. Lon \der, Ambassador; Zyl Begonia. Bae Baby Spirea, 25c ea. Per, postage. Mrs. Annie Fortson. ; z Chrysanthemums: tion, Florist type, Giar Ross, Amber Bright, Boy, Major Boles, H., | lody, and other fine vai guaranteed, sand Toots f packed, $2. 20 doz. 118. Mrs. Burton J._ 1006 Adams St., Decat 0 DR. 3-6804. a Red Carnations, 4 ow pink Verbena, $1.00 doz Petunias, 6, $1.00; red s) Geraniums, Gerbera I 4 cols. Lantana, 3, $1.00: dragons, Sweet Williar ni doz.; pink, red daisy, - yellow button Mums, 75) Per. 17. Add postage. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elk Annual Phlox, twe ea; Johnny - Jump~ three cents ea; lavends bena, 75c doz; white Rose and Oxalis, | clumps, $1. Add 33c pu for first pound. Per. 33 j Bryan Standridge, Rt. beville. 40 var. srnamentatd seed mixed, Germ. 93 x prepaid. No chks. ae 1 cepted. Mrs. R. Q. M. 2, Acworth. Star of Bethlehe Grape Hyacinth bulbs, doz; hardy Phlox, asst. $1. doz; hedge plants, or 50c doz. Postpaid. 4 or 6 nice, big Boxwoo my home. Per. 106. Stone, Rt. 2, Box 1053 ville. Fine Ge sky plue, yellow, purple, many tones, $1.50 doz. Per. Mrs. J. M. McGuire, || Adairsville. : Forsythia, 2 and 1 50c and $1. size; Dixi liant, pink, white, blue | $1. large bunch; also, s 400 cuttings, ae PP. Ne orders. Mrs. Z. D. pede Box 223, Alpharetta. Pink Thrift, oie edging plants, $2. or mixed; Dusty ien ender Physostegia plant doz. Will mix. 12 col. | whe Ghiy-anihemn ca 1 only, $1. doz Per. 714 Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2, Hil Dr., Austell. Daylilies, 150 var Elect Brown Tropicana, } Symphony, $5.; Fairy | Precious Treasure, | z Cara Mia, Triple Treat, . ka Lights (7-8 in.), $2.5 onel Joe, Neyron Rose, ; Mystery, $1.; Hyperion, ga, E. Morn, P. Lady. 35. postage. Per. 101. Walte Jackson, 1123 Vickers Sti Atlanta 16. Chrysanthemums, saat plants, $1.50;- Cannas doz; Daylilies, unlabelec plants, $2.50 All colors. Per. 28. Mrs. | Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel. Burfordi Hollies, all field grown, reasonable p% Booking orders for ei planting. Per. 238. Dorotl Watkins, Alpharetta. 475-5381. e Jumbo Swiss Pansies: Sir 0s Seb 0s S250. 4s Violets, Royal Robe, 8, Amaryllis, very large ae 2, $3.; fine Iris, $1.25 C3 bushes, 2 yrs. old, $1.; re ering Quince, 75e a., Geraniums, 5, $1. Postage# Per, 137. Fred Withers 308 Holderness St., Sw, lanta 10. Dutch Amaryilis, Lu ae sole red, pink ony $5. ea., 3, $13.50; 1 yr. 44 linea mixed, | from solid ors, 12, 3 PPsiePem Plant now. Beckwith Smith, 684 Elmwood Dr. Atlanta 6. grow about 2-1/2 ft. high 2 ft. across, bushy type, Add postage. Ready around April 1. Per. 1 Marguerite Bryan Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula, Woodland Av ta-16 Ph:<6 Gama |MEISS ndron cuttings, : Angel Wing Per. Susan Ziglar, d. a Atlanta oo epee A. H.| doz. 3214 Sewell Rd. it pe es eo sreup and Jonquil bulbs, -ea.; Evergreen trees, pink is - Myrtle, Add postage. SSicace Byron, Per. Mixed colors of Cosmas and -|Sweet William seed, old time pink Bachelor 25c tbl. spoonful. Add postage. Rt. iiie orange, Laurels, Rhododendron, white P in e, Mimosa, cream Dogwood and Poplar, 2 - 3 ft., $3.00 doz. PP. 186. Moss packed. Sadie Wilson, Blue _ Ridge, Per. 186. Well rooted Boxwoods, 12- 14 in., $3.0 doz.; white Pines, Min. Laurels, Hemlock, wild Dogwoods, Strawberry Honeysuckle, Cherokee Roses, berry bushes, 2 - 3 ft., $3.00 seed, 50c Blue Ridge. American Beauty, blooming Rose cuts, 10, $1.00; rooted, $1.00 ea. Per. 123. Mrs. G. Collins, Cobbtown. Button | Gennia Brown, | Ball Ground, American Boxwoods, 12 - 14 in., Hemlock, wild Honeysuck- red and yellow, pink Cherokee Per. 187 Damp, packed PP; also, dipper gourd Bob Wilson, doz. RE pink Box 30, MARKET Dbl. seed, 1, EB: don, Per. 89. Rose, and doz.; Mrs. 248, Bremen. rieties, tana seed, moss 25. tons, 2 doz., M. M. Casey, town, Per, 232. ULLETIN Hemerocallis, Major Boles pink and white Mums, 6, $1.00; Crape-Myrtle, watermelon red and re biscus, 25c ea. Per, 89. Mrs. Robinson, Rt. King Alfred Jonquils, $3 C.; white, April blooming Narcis- sus, $3.00 C.; rose col. Thrift, purple Iris, Daylilies, Butter Egg plants, purple Vio- lets and yellow Cannas, Snow Drop bulbs, 79c doz. Add postage. Beatrice Mosley, Coleus seed, from nice va- mixed, 300, 35c stamped envelope; mixed ols., same price. C. R. Herring, Rt. 2, Box 357, Brunswick, Per. Variety: of Aardy Chrysan- themums, medium and small; dbl. Daisies, spoons and but- Rt. 20. dif. ney 4. large d Hy- 2, Bow- $1.00 Per, Box la. gb 200 4, $ arn on ae Johnson, Rt. 2, _2, Crawfordville. Tall growing ing Iris, cols., $1.00 doz. Add postage. Per. 10. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 8, Calhoun. Choice dwarfs in salmon pink and primrose yellow, 75c ea.; pink LaTraviata, Mme. Butterfly and white, 50 69.}ea. All orders over $2.00 PP, add postage on smaller orders. Per. 42. Mrs. H. W, Law, Chu- 1.00; Lerope, 3 doz., Pot flower cuttings, assort- ed, 20, $1.00 and 25c postage. Per. 88. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Few Smoke trees, well root- ed, 50c ea.; Vinca Minor, Shas- ta daisy and Hen and Chick- cols. Daylilies, all $1.00; iris, named, 18. Mrs. W. mixed Cannas, Pfitzers LaBoheme and Chrysanthemums: Ball, white Doty, Fuchsia, or- chid, pink, Silversheen, Bron- ze, Red, Pink, Yellow, Button, Rose, Pink Daisy, mixed col- lection of 25 plants, $2.25 PP: Indianapolis with collection, Minimum or- der $2.25. Per. 57. Miss Ruth Underwood, Rt. 3, Conyers. Dahlia bulbs, color, ball, 25c pink, gonias, white single, crinkle foliage, pale pink, ferns Sword Bos- ton, fluffy ruffle, all 50c ea.; rooted African large, 50c small. Aderhold, Rt. 3 Sparta. Begonias: Angel Wing, Star, Beefsteak, Greenleaf, Bronze- leaf and Strawberry, 65e ea.; Rex, $1.00; Ferns: Boston, As- paragus and Sprengeri, PAGE THRY* white white, 3, 50c large orchid medium yellow, white ea.; Sultanas, red, salmon, orange Be- red Rosebud, pink, Violets, $1. Mrs. H. G. -60c ens, 15, $1.00. Per. 201. Mar-|ea.; Males foot, aluminum tin gourd seed, 25, 10c; also,|plant, 45c ea.; Starfish cactus, - $1.25 PP. M r s.} Martin gourds, 15c ea. At my|rooted, 50c ea.; unrooted, 35c 1, Cedar-|home. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Sr.,|ea. Per. 65. Add postage. Mrs. Rt. 3, Canton. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. 1961 SPRING PLANTING SCHEDULE FOR GEORGIA Approved By Agronomy Division Variety Rate of Seeding or Spacing (per acre) Fertilization at Planting (per acre} Side or Topdressing (per acre) Remarks Have soil tested for lime D-33 (M) Ga. 105 (M) (P) |S. Ga. 10,000-12, 000 500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use| 90 Ibs. nitrogen. D-55 (M)_ (P) Pioneer 309B {M)| plants 5-10-15 on low potash] For chemical weed) and fertilizer needs. Treat D-29 (M)_ (P) Funks G-730 (P) | 36- P42 inch rows & 15 | soils. control use 2 Ib. 2,| seed. Ga. 101 (M) (P) (C)*D-82 (P) to 18 inches in row. Meet lime needs. 4-D acid equivalent,| Plant on land capable of |D-22 (M) (P) Funks Z10AA_ (P) | N. Ga.12,000-14,000 amine form in 10 to 40| producing 60 bushels or Ga. 102 (M) (P) N.C.42 (P) Plants. gallons water per acre.| more per acre. | Pfister (PAG) 488 (M) (P) ; 36-42 inch rows & [2 te In corn over {2 inches} Cultivate early, frequently | Pfister (PAG) 653W (S) 15 inches in row. tall, direct fo base of| and shallow. Lay by 35 to |Coker 911 (M) (P) Coker 811 (C) plant. 40 days after planting. | Ga. 206 (P) Pioneer 1097 (P) | U.S. 282 (M) - Jackson -(C]- Woods V-51A (M) Lee (C) |Pioneer 309A (M) D-18 (C) |Coker 67 (C)} Funks G-740 [C) Ga. 104 (P) | McNair 582 (P) {(C) *Hogging off only, for combine | harvesting before lodging Coker 100-A (W.R.) (S) 20 to 25 Ibs. mechani-| 500 to 800 Ibs. 6-12-| 40-60 {bs, nitrogen. Have soil tested for lime {Empire (W.R.) (S) Plains (S) | | Auburn 56 (S) | Dixie King (S) cally delinted seed or 15 to 20 Ibs. acid de- linted Seed. 12. Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. Mee? lime needs and fertilizer needs. Use certified seed, Treat seed. Follow insect control pro- gram. Spanette Va. Runner G-26 drill in 24-32 Inch rows. 5-10-15 or 4-12-12. sum on Ya. type. Also Grain Sorghum For Silage |4 to 6 Ibs. {500 tbs. 6-12-12. Use| For sweet sorghum sil-| Have soil tested for lime {RS 610, 630, 650 (S) Sart (S) c 5-10-15 on low potash| age use 50-80 Ibs. ni-| and fertilizer needs. Use Texas 660 (S$) Tracy (S) _ soils, trogen. Use 40-50 Ibs.| certified seed. Treat seed. NK 230 (S) - Williams (S} Meet lime needs. nitrogen for grain sorg-| Control insects. Combine Sagrain (C) | Wiley (S) hum. DeKalb D-55 (S) For Syrup Bird Resistant Williams (S) S Wiley (S)} Honey (S) (Texas Seeded 5 Ribbon Cane} Dixie Spanish Va. Bunch 67 /Spanish 3 inches in| 300 to 400 Ibs. of|400 to 500 Ibs. of gyp-| Have soil tested for lime and fertilizer needs. Plant Lee (M) (P) Roanoke (S) mee J. E.W. 45 (S) Yelnanda {Late Maturing after small grain.) row In 36 to 40 inch rows. Per acre rates Large seed 50-70 Ibs. | Med. seed 40-50 Ibs. Small seed 20-40 Ibs. Plant In April to June. 10-15. Apply fertilizer 2" to side and |" be- low seed. Meet fime needs. 1000 to 2000 Ibs. of lime at least one month before planting. _ {Argentine | Va. Bunch G-2 Runners & Va.- 4 inches on small seeded peanuts| certified or No. | grade, |S. E. Runner 56-15 Ga. {19-20 in drill in 32 to 36} Meet lime needs of| on low calcium soils, or|shelled and treated seed. _ | Dixie Runner NC 2 inch rows. soil. where a high percent-| Bury all litter below three _j Early Runner age of pops have oc-|inches. Move as little soll sey ; curred not believed to|to plants as possible dur- 2 be due to adverse/ing cultivation. Control weather. leafspot diseases and in- 2 sects. _| Gahi-1 Plant in April,, May or| 500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use| 80 to 100 Ibs. nitrogen|Have soil tested for lime | Starr June. For Gahi-{ or| 5-10-15 on low potas in split applications, |and fertilizer needs. Plant | Browntop. Starr, 10 to 15. Ibs.| soils. ; certified seed. A succes- seed in 30 to 36 inch sion of plantings and ro- rows. For Browntop | Meet lime needs. tational grazing should be broadcast 20 lbs. seed. practiced. Provide 2 acre ; bees i ie per cow. | Jackson (S) C-N-S-4 (S)} 12-15 seed per foot of| 500 Ibs. 0-10-20 or 5- Have soil tested for lime and fertilizer needs. Use certified seed. Inoculate. Control insects. Lime fo pH 6 to 6.5. Mountatas: AC) - coartal Gessner Extension Work in Agriculture and Hane Economics State of Georgia. The University of Georgia College of Agriculture ree puter Information 1914, W. A, SOON Director Plain. and the U, 8. Depactigent of Agriculture Cooperating, Distributed In Furtherance of the Purposes provided for by the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, PAGE FOUR MARKET BULLET Daylilies: Capri, Maid Ma- Chrysanthemums, 25 dif. Want old fashion row rion, Tiny Jewels, Oklahoma, | unnamed, $1.25; 4 cols. Cush- climbin sweet fragrant var | 5 FLOWERS $1.00; Colonial Dame, Flame | ion Mums, $1.06 doz.; Dahlias,| mine. Mrs. C. Smith, 412 Al- Tagot, amie Lake, pees eee Beeurte Cale Fox}|exander Cir., Marietta. _ Princess, Cabellero, Bo 1 djre ig ellow, pink, rose, : = ?| Wand dwarf French Mari- FOR SALE Courier, Purple Waters, Lint white, $1.00: mixed Im nel 9-ne: Coen at sacker, 2 sc Mixed cols. dbl. Sweet Wil- ot dbl. Zinnias, red Prince eathers, Coxcomb, Fever- ew, Queen Anns Lace, dbl. arigolds, red hardy Sweet eas, 4 kinds small novelty epper, Bachelor Buttons, Golden Shower shrub seed, a. 20 teaspoonful PP; plue iverian Iris and Liriope, darge, rooted plants, 50c doz. P. Mrs. C. E. Leveritt, 2180. anchwood Dr., Rt. 3, Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-4228. Purple Violets, $1.25 C.; diced > Lis, $l 25. Cy eeds of small Ornamental gourds, 25c pkt. Mrs. John eaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Sword Fern, 50c ea., 3, le 25; pink Cannas, 4, $1; Ger aniums, mixed cols., 7 St abl. Petunia cuttings, Pink, white and varigated, 10, Verbena, mixed cols.,. a aa purple, rose, 15, $1. PP n Ga. No checks. Mrs. C. W. Bradford, Tignall. Jumbo Gladiolus bulbs in 4 cols., 75c doz.; hardy Ama- ryllis or Magic lily, 4. $1.25; adonna Lily, 4, $1.25. Mrs. yrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. Bulbs: Dahlias, Silver Met- er, Peach Cactus, deep vel- vet, Lloyd George, H.R.S. merican Beauty color, Lois elsher, Rose Glory, Pot of Gold, large white, avalon yel- low, Ky. Sportsman, Indian Chief and Ida Warner, $3. doz. PP. Unable to ship be- oe last. of March. Mrs. aughn Rogers, Rt. 4, Toc- goa. Mimosa (often called the Silk tree), pink Mimosa seed, 50c tablespoon with stamped, elf addressed envelope. Mrs. harles W. Johnson, Wrens. Cannas, 8 cols., daylilies of seedlings of fine varieties, maryllis, Milk and Wine ilies, Daffodils, Narcissus and ube roses, 50c doz. Per. 150. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Woot- en, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla 3. Mixed cols. Sultana cut- tings, $1. doz.; Pothos, Philo- wee 69c ea.; Palms, 59c : Nephthytis, Boston Ferns, 49c ea.; Geraniums, 69c; dbl. Tuberose bulbs, dwar? red Cannas and large Cactus, flowered white Dahlias, 35 as Per, 107, He da. Howard, it. 2. Mableton. Several cols. lg. mums inc. i labeled, $1. doz.; Grand pera Cannas, mixed, but la- beled, 3, $1.35; 10 els. dwarf Coxcomb seed, teaspoon, 25c ed stamp; Trollius, hardy large yellow bloom, warf growth. Mrs. C. H. anner, 1807 Vinson Hwy., illedgeville. Cream and white climbing Marechalneil rose cuttings, $1 0z.; ground cover, evergreen, trailing Ivy vines, have la- vender blooms, 75 doz.; $3. bunches. All damp moss and well packed. Add post- ge. Mrs. Florence Heaton, ineral Bluff. da and others, 50c ea., $5.00 doz.; others, unlabeled, $3.00 doz.; Iris, mixed, unlabeled, 10, $1. 00. Per, 20 50c postage. Mrs. J. M. Griffin, Rt. 1, Washington. Philippine Lily seed, 50e C; Daylilies, labeled, 12; $1 50, $2.00 and $3.00; dif, Iris, la- beled, 12, $1. 00: 24, $1.75; pure white dbl. Feverfew, 12, $1.00; Ophiopogon, lavender plooms, $1.00 C. 40c postage first doz. 15c ea. added or part dozen. Per. No. 154. Mrs. M: P. Combs, Washington, Chrysanthemums: Mammoth gold tinged with red, $1.00 doz.; Daisy Mums, white, rose and white with yellow, Pom Poms in white, rose, yellow, 1. lavender, bronze; tiny Mums, yellow buttons, yellow uffs with daisy edge, 2 doz, $1.25. Seperated or mix. Per. 249. Mrs. J. Folsom, Rt. 3, Quitman. : Daylilies, lemon, August, Fall Daisies, yellow and lav- ender Iris, five cents ea.; Box- wood cuttings, one cent ea.; pink Thrift, Narcissus, Daf- fodils, .yellow and _ white Mums, Christmas rooted Box- wood, 10c. 12, $1.00; Scotch- brooms, 15 ea. 2, 25c only in Georgia. Per. 15. Mrs. O, W. Martin, Rabun Gap. Shaggy, large yellow Chry- santhemums, 15 plants, $1.00; pink, large Dahlias bulbs, 4, $1.00; pink Daisy Mums, $1.00. Per. No 99. Georgia Winkles, P. O. Box 251, Ray- mond. Ornamental pepper seed, all kinds, shapes and colors, some very rare kinds, large pkt., mixed seed, 25c plus stamped, self - addressed envelope; 4 oclock seed, mix. col. same price; Marble vine seed, 10c pkt., plus addressed envelope, stamped. Per. 177. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger. Large Boxwoods, 6 yrs. old, $2.50 each. Per. 234. Ralph Dangar, Box 3, Roswell, Ph. 993-6621. Mimosa ists almost all sizes, also Brown Turkey Fig plants, 25c ea.; white Iris bulbs, 50c doz. Cannot ship. You come dig. Per. 235. Mrs. W. L. Gravitt, Rt. 1, Rex. Ph. GR. 4-4146. Blue Fall Daisies, Boned Gooseneck, cuttings, one cent ea., rooted floral hedge, rose, white and blue Siberian (Multiflora) Iris, lemon lilies, and orange Daylilies, Mont- bretia, 55e ea. Per. No. 14, Add postage. Mrs. Ned Bur- rell, Rabun Gap. Large and intermediate Iris, asst. cols., white Vesper Iris, asst. tall Chrysanthemums, purple hardy Asters, pink and white hardy Phlox, $1.50 doz.; pink hardy Peas, Hibis- cus, 75e ea. bunch; old fash- ion red velvet Roses, Snow- balls, Spirea. Per 240. Mary Langley, Rt. 1, Box 171, Min- eral Bluff. Glad bulbs, close out sale, owell white, Green Lite, eading Lady, 35, 20 or 15, 2. del. according to grade; xcellent bulblets, $1. C., $2. . and 75, $2. Per. 135. Hugh Arundel, Box 153, Statesboro. Monthly Roses, Nandina, rge clumps with berries on them, all white Lecoris ilies (bloom June-frost), 1 white lilac, variegated shrub- pery. Per. 226. Mrs. Ben F. Smith, Box 10, Taylorsville. Fe St a naar ae aS 125 Daylilies named, Daafu, rima Dona, $1.50 ea:; Revo- ute, Maid Marion, Evelyn Claar, pink Prelude, $ .00 ea.: arauga, Kanapaha, Mission ells, pink Lustre, 50c ea.; ris, pink Sensation, Melody Love, color Carnival, ess Lady Mohr, Black Ruby and Hit Parade, '50c ea. and others. er. 19. Add 40c postage. Mrs. M. Combs, Washington. eas be eh are a Spider plants, Velvet plants and pink Mullien, eac 4, Ie2D 0-3 O2in: Ligustrum, Webs variegated Spider, 4, ge .25; Zeylancia Sansevieria, $1. 25. Per. 21 Add 35c post- : ig Mrs. Laurence McAvoy, i. 1, Box 323,. Washington. Cannas: yellow, 45c doz.; red 50c doz.; orange and orange verigated, HOG doz: Jonquills and Butter and Eggs, 35 doz.; Iris, white, 35c doz. Edith Garner., Rt. 1, Menlo. Pink Thrift, 50c C.; dif. col. large Bearded Iris, 50c doz.; Boxwood cuttings, one cent ea., rooted, 8, 25c pot; Hy- drangeas, 4 cols., 25c, 50c and $1.00: light and dark blue fall Asters, Scotchbrooms, Al- ues and lavender Locust, 10 ;3, ete Per 54. ce Tom eaiese Bano Lilaes, 50ce; lavended Lilacs 25Cy Clematis, Tiger, Lemon and dif. cols. Daylilies and dbl. Grass Pinks, 10c ea., 3, 25c; Rose of Sharon, Jan. Jas- mine, spring Glory Forsythia, 25e; dbl. yellow Chrysanthe- mums, Drakeshead, 25c doz.; 20,| perial in 75 doz.; fancy leaf Caladiums, white an mixed col., 8, au 00. Add 35c postage, Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Candles of Heaven tx may be Bear Grass), lavender Rose of Sharon (tree sweet pea), 4 kinds Spirea, 25c ea.; Al- theas, Forsythia, Foxglove, Xmas bush oneysuckle, Birdeye privet hedge bushes, good roots, summer Lilac, 10, $1.00; Eng. Dogwood, Crape Myrtle, 50c ea. Per, 209. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt; 2, Buchan- an. Sweet Williams, Tiger Lily bulbs, 75 doz.; mix. col. Fall Pinks, Verbenas, blue Spanish Iris, Tulips, blue Ageratum, 50ce doz; pink Thrift, white Daffodil bulbs, 30c doz.; dbl. single Jonquils, 40c doz. bulbs. Per, 239. Add 25 postage on all orders; 1 Boxwood, 3 ft. tall, 4 ft. across top. Can't ship. Miss L. M. Whi hite, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlonega. Dbl. Tuberose, $1.10 doz; Achiemenese bulbs, 2 doz. purple, and 1 doz. blue, $1.00. Include free 4 extra Achimen- ese (dif. col.) bulbs in first 25 orders for Achimenese; clump Maiden Hair fern and pink Justicia plants, 60 ea., Periwinkle, pink, pure white, and white pink-eye seed, 1/2 tsp., 25c. All postpaid. Per. +0, Miss Emma Disa Newing- on 10c and Mrs. W. Newnan. About one thousand small Camphor trees, 10e ea. No less 10 shipped; all the purple Wisteria you want, well root ed, 25c ea. No less . ship epee Per, 195. Mrs, M. dis, Box 124, Quitman. Approx, stamped envelope. Y. Summers, Rt. 1, med. below 2 ft. $1 ea.; small, 50c ea. Per. 189. Mrs. Cicero Barrett, Rt. 1, Hiawassee. Jumbo Pansy plants, two cents ea.; 50 mix, Iris, $1.00; pink Cannas, McDonald Lilies, 25 ea. 6, $1.00: dark red Mums, 25, $1.00; Geraniums, rooted, 6, $1.00; Cactus, Be- gonias, pink Oxalis, 2 kinds Jew, 15c ea.; Sultana cuttings, 10c; Geranium cuttings, 15c Per. No. 145. Mrs. Lester Phil- lips, Royston, Rt. 1. Rose Thrift, $1.00 C; oak Hydrangea, Snowballs, Yel- low, thornless Rose, dbl. Al- theas, 18 - 20 in. 3, $1.00; dbl. rose and red Geraniums, dbl. red, single pink and red, pointed leaf Begonias, Sul- tanas, variegated leaf cuttings, 20c ea. Per, No. 79. Add pos- tage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Ritieds Royston. ; Red Geraniums, Christmas and Thanksgiving Cactus, chicken gizzard, house Cactus cuttings, 20c ea., ferns, 30c ea.; red and white green striped Jew, 10c ea. Per. No. 143. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Royston, FLOWERS WANTED - Want 50 to 100 Mtn: Lau- rel roots and 5 each Marigold seed heads, Asters, Zinnia, Snapdragon, Calendulas, Cos- mos and others, Ross Cutting, Rt. 3, Cleveland. Want Balm of Gilead plant. H. F. Wallace, 516 Broad St., Winder. Want 100 Nandinas, bear- ing berry size; 300 asst. col. or rose Verbena, Lady Bank- sia rose; 300 dwarf Azal- leamums or summer blooming | 2 Chrysanthemums (dwarf) and Portulaca. Mrs. . Edward Wright, 1392 N. Decatur Rd., NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. DR. 3- red and lavender Rose a n d/| 3416. Horse - Mint, five cents ea. Per. No. 55. Varilla Quarter- man, Mountain City. sizes and colors, also some peren- nials. Per, No. 81. Miss Fran- ces Taylor, Rt. 1, ox 28, Crawfordville, ; ; Chrysanthemums, all Want 50 ane plants; 100 Swe lane 50 old Hessian eon ee 106 wits Soice Dp inks old vomits Ww an: pur! ashion. ie, i . Gl 2750) 0 jolt paves q| that blooms Large Nandina seed, 15 for 150 Boxwoods, | large, 2 ft. and up, $2.00 ea.; |electrie motor, gold, in fall; some dwarf red Cannas and some yellow Spikebroom, dwarf plant, blooms yee in early spring. Mrs. Jesse Capehart, 103 Baldwin Rd., Dalton. Want small white Pompon| mums, 1-1/2 in. in diameter. Write price. Mrs. Jonathan Burgess, Rt. 2, Jasper Want about 2 doz. Leather Leaf Ferns. Write what you have and price. Miss Elecia ioe rer: Rt. 1, Milledge- ville. - S Want dwarf beeding Per. Asters, Michaelmas -Daisies and dbl. Violets (outdoor type). State color and price. Mrs. Ray Hutchinson, Rt. 1, Lake Park. Want large ae Dahlia bulbs. Mary Lou McEver, Ac- worth. Want Molten Fire seed, the dwarf size with large green leaves about 3 ft. tall, with large erapy red leaves in top; also, some small Cactus plants that bloom. Write what you have and price. Mrs. John Caldwell, 110 Orchard Ave., Rossville. Want some white Gua, will exch. seed or plants of pink Mimosa for same. Mrs. Addie Gruber, Rt. 4, Baxley. Want exch. pink Oxalis bulbs for dbl. Geraniums, white, pink, red; also exch, plum tomato seed at 25c tbls. ae for Begonias, dbl.. red and pink salmon. Send _ self-ad- dressed, ~ stamped envelope. Mrs. B. F.-Norman, Rt. K, Norman Park. Fquipment FOR SALE ~ Cement mixer, 2-1/4 cubic ft. size, in good working cond, can be operated by hand or $35. Vernice Mobley, Rt. 2, Buford (near State Prison, on Thompson Mill Rd.). 1957 Ford Major Diesel tractor with 3 point hitch and almost new, 10 disc, Taylor- way harrow; 1-1/2 ton, 1953 Dodge truck with 5 forward transmission and 2 speed ax- le; 1946 Ford-Ferguson trac- tor, 1 row, lights, new plant- er and cultivator, never used, 8 disc King harrow. W. V. Odom, Rt. 5, Carrollton. -|ical cond.; also, want t | eel, One chopper for cutting silage or eae pasture. L. Tvie; Sr. 3, Dixon Bridee Rd., Fayeiteville, Ph. 461-5591. Gallivetcn and planters for ABC John. Deere, in good cond.; also, John Blue, 6 row cotton duster. Lester Sorrells, Box 231, Social Circle, Ph. 464-3569. Platform scales, never been used but very little, perfect cond. except the 50 ib. wt. is lost, should weigh 500 Ibs. so will weigh 450 lbs. Leon- ard Stone, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-4578. Complete set Henry Vann tobacco curer to fit 20 ft. barn, used 4 yrs., pipe and earburator included, in good cond., $75. P. W. Harrison, ony Rt. 4, Sylvania. Brady garden tractor and 4 pieces of equipment, used very little, for sale or would trade for good, young, milch coe ue Gustatson, Rt. 1, Box 125, Lilburn. Farmall tractor, round plow and small trailer, tractor is a 4 cylinder, used about 7 yrs. for light hauling and plowing patches, $400. for a Lee Bramlett, Ward Rd., Rt. 4, Marietta. John Blue, 6 row, cotton duster for Ford or Ferguson tractor, in good cond., for sale or exchange for 2 disc low for Ford or Fer ne ractor, picky type. Rv Spans: 1, Villa Rica. ractor, in. Sah ora con fa -|new cond @ a She for ened Ba rte cond: also, 2 H gons, walking cultiv planters, distributors, stock, turn plows, h drawn. Kenneth ~Goldir 2, Temple, Ph. Brunt seeder, good cond. 5 disc John Deere Me | | Allis Cuamets forage . W. B. Carlton, c/o} Gates Farm, Riverdale (} 1-7220, ( | Heavy duty, 3 eae bp nan, Ph. AL. 3-5181.- ) ley, Rt, 4, Box 92, Amer} $1,495. J. M. Cannafax, Z h d for will trade for . Woodard, or er, A-1 cond.; model Deere tractor, bought 1958, A-1 cond. Jas. , Siloam. a ing equip., new cut- row, plow and scrape for ae H. P. Mull, Rt. ens Little Giant feed 700 lb. cap., excel. nd. used very little with : HP, 220 V. G. E. mo- 200. without motor or d th; Taylor-Way sub- L pull type, good shape, So hed bvans,> Rt. 4, nm, Ph. 7587 Bs 8 point lift harrow, n., 2 turner, bottom 1953 model points, 1 Flowers, 3924 ucker.. aying cages for sale. artrell, Whitestone. _ disc, 3 point hitch, har- with draw bar and lift B tractor; also, one or sale. All priced to Verne Ogletree, Rt. 1, 0: : ai Se tor, reasonabl Boyette, Rt. 1, row or 4 row cotton mule type, for sale or calf. All in good Ws J. Wills, Rt, 8, rmall A. tractor and 2 plow for same; V. A, I ase tractor, original tires on cont; John Deere 3 disc tiller I John Deere combines is O drive; M-M mower, 7 ert spreader, 8 ft.; 2 wheel : ~ &. D. Purcell, Ph. GR. 8-9128 machinery; 14 ft, Mur- Burr mach; Murray, 7 m, inclined cleaner; ABC ok line cleaners; also, Ford, 1/2 ton, pick-up with custom cab. W. E. inson, Jr., Byron, Ph. 788- Di Maconye ie avid Bradley garden equipped with culti- turning plow, and plow, all in perfect nd., $90. J. F. Smith, Rt. 1, }iox' 82, Swainsboro. : Electric incubator with 4 cactor, ators, art of 2 ond., $75.; also, 4 boxes for aising birds, $5. ea. O. Car- er, Sr., 2575 Butner Rd. SW, itlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-2190, Tw C ie type har- in good cond. Reason- ed. V. C. Ellington, Ph. 483- 4411, ~ dirt scoop, Mt. tractor $3) : 3 for, |F. Armistead, Rt. 1, d | Date j|and or late model Ford or Fer- TO utter; Mt. Vernon lime and. Gone shelves or drawers, old 1,000 quail eggs, 750 hukar eggs, .750 Pheasant ggs or 416 hen eggs. Used| 7 seasons, in good enor Wey bush and | Want cultivator and Cole |planter for Ford tractor, 3- Rt. 2, Macon, .|Ford tractor, with or without One Qld Style plan- ers for John Deere B. trac- ts on rear axle, $50. H. Rutledge. Grain head for John Deere No. 45 self-propelled com- bine, like new; Allis Chai- mers 66 combine, good cond.; John Deere No. 100 corn snapper, fair cond., adapted to operate on Ford tractor; New Holland corn sheller, Ae cond. N. A. Boyette, Ha- ira, Intnl. Bulldozer, size TD- 18, equipped with 12 ft. blade, used only 4,600 hrs., ood cond., $7,500. J. D. Ard, 2555 Ave., Macon, Ph. SH. 3- 5580 TM, 12 disc, 30 in., Rome bush and bog harrow; 6-8 yr. pan; 15 ton Dorsey low boy; KB-10 Intnl. truck; 1,000 gal. heavy duty L. P. Mixogas gas tank, good cond., used approx. 2 yrs. For Sale or will take Hereford cattle guson tractor, prefer Diesel, as part trade. Mrs. Glennis Noles, Roopville, Ph. 854- 4581 (after 5:30 PM.) 1954 Ford pick-up truck, 1/2 ton, in good cond. for sale or trade for Ford trac- tor. J. V. Daniel, Rt. 4, La- Grange. Good 1952 Chevrolet pick- up truck with new tires and wood body for hauling cattle, $150. cash; new Sears gas saw, ught in 1960, $85. Donald W. Singleton, MD, 622 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ph. CE. 3-4915. p 2 used tractor tires, tubes and rims, 15 x 28, one prac- tically new, both for $100. R. O. James, Rt. 1, Greenville. -New Holland hay baler No. 77 with Wisc. motor, both in excellent cond. has been used on one farm only ex- cept for a few days, $750. J. P. Simpson, Rt. 2, College Park, Ph. PO. 1-6859. oS All equip. and metal nest for heavy birds, used only 1 time, first class cond., Check- er Board feeders, tube P-32, waterers, pipe and all feeders for small chickens, Jamesway oil brooders, a and oil tanks. Ernest G. Edwards, Rt. 3, Monroe (on 81 Hwy. half- way between Loganville and Winder). See by appointment. John Deere B. tractor, planter, cultivator, harrow. and plow, $995. (bargain). C. W. Cary, Sparta. Complete set up-to-date Blacksmith shop tools, also elec. blower and some other wood shop tools, also 1950 pick-up 1/2 ton truck. Locat- ed 2-1/2 mi. West Dalton. See or call (dont call Tues- days and Fridays). W. F. Sexton, Mineral Springs Rd. Dalton. ~ EQUIPMENT WANTED _ Want single horse wagon in good cond., reasonably priced for cash and within 60 mi. of Cuthbert. C. B. Elam, PO Box 258, Cuthbert. Want Gandi fertilizer spreader and Massey Harris Goble disc harrow, 12 disc (5 ft.), both to be good cond. Ne Rt. 4, Jackson, Ph. Want front wheels for C. or Super C. Farmall tractor with fork and spindles, good cond. and cheap. R. P. Ivey, Rt. 2, Macon.. d Want two 10 x 28 tractor rear wheels for Case DC trac- tor. Brother M. Alanus, Pro- curator, Monastery Of The Holy Ghost, Rt. 1, Conyers, 483-4611. : point hitch. M, E. Kemper, c/o Georgia Industrial Home, Want 1953 or later model State price and cond. Bh, Crowe, Rt. 2, Car- Walter AD. vill heifers, all tires with fair treads and two]. | 2 Holstein and one Guern- |sey, first calf heifers, due to n John Deere M. tractor, in good cond. and within 50 mi. of Fitzgerald. State price. D. J. Browning, Rt. 2, Box 184, Fitzgerald. Want one set of gas burn- ers for 20 ft. tobacco barn.| 1 d|heifers, reasonably priced. F. State make, age, cond, a n price. P. W. Harrison, Jr., Rt. 4, Sylvania. Want to trade utility trail- er, good tires, hydraulic brakes for garden tractor. J. E. Wallace, 454 10th St., NW, Atlanta 13. Want one set of planters and cultivators for 8 N. Ford tractor, 8 point hook - up. State price and cond. Curtis J. Drawdy, Rt. 2, Box 261, Jesup. ; _ Want one planter and fer- tilizer unit only, for Allis Chalmers model tractor. Henry Kimble, P. O. Box 585, Newnan, Ph. AL. $-2212. Want rotary mower for old model Farmall Cub tractor. State cond. and price. R. O. Copeland, Rt. 2, Lake Park. Want a dump truck, prefer- ably with a flat bed. Thomas J. Lawson, 118 Pine Ridge Trail, Marietta, Ph. 427-1088. Want one row John Deere tractor. Advise model and price; also, want one horse heavy duty, steel wagon with 5th wheel on rubber. Not too far away. Horace Davis, So- perton. Want one small tractor with tiller, harrows, plows, plant- ers, Will pay cash for same in good shape. C. C. Bransford, Rt. 5, Thomaston, Ph. MI. 7- 4974. Want hay rake, in good cond., prefer New Holland; al- so, want Gravely garden trac- tor with attachments. State cond., price, etc. in first let- ter. J. W. Sheppard, Jr., 4405 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mtn., Ph. HI. 3-7878. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Reg. milking Shorthorn cow, wt. about 1,500 Ilbs.; purebred Shorthorn _ heifer, not Reg., wt. about 1,000 Ibs., bred to pureblooded milking shorthorn bull. Each due to calf April 10 - 12. Color even roan, $600.00. Charlie Hicks, Hiawassee. 7. Black Angus cows and 7 bred to Angus pull, $1,800.00 for all. Claude Sosebee, Rt. 1, Cleveland. Black Angus bull Reg. No. 2071989, bought from Came- ron Crest Farms, Eileenmere 8, 5 yrs. old, perfect quality, halter broke, only had a few cows. Selling to prevent in- breeding. Leonard Stone, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph, GR. 5-4578. Reg. Jersey, Blue Ribbon winner, bred to Reg Jersey bull, due to freshen March 15, papers fur. in buyers name, $200.00. G. W. Finney, Rt. 1 Marietta, Ph. 427 - 1440. | 10 dbl. Reg. polled Here- ford bulls, 10 - 14 mos. old, well marked, from ood bloodlines and large for age. From a Certified herd. Harry A. Wasden, MD, Quitman. Jersey milch cow, bred to Whiteface, to freshen March 20 with second calf, $165.00. B. H. Blazer, Rt. 2, Old River Rd., Cartersville, Ph. EV. 26651. Several real good Reg. pol- led Hereford bulls, dark red, deep bodied and well grown r-out for age, from 9 mos. to 18 mos. old. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. Juno 4- 2312 (Odum). Pure Guernsey bull, not Reg., 1 yr. old, $100.00; 2 Holstein heifers with young calves, $150.00 with calf; al- so, one ram sheep and one ewe, 1 yr. old, not sheared, $15.00 ea. SR. Wade, Rt. 1, Alto. davs ealf- "Want cultivators for 1 row} L. | Holbrook, a Reg. Angus bull, 26 mos. old, approx. wt., 1,075. lbs., calfhood vaccinated, f r o m herd and quaranteed breed- er. F. W. Phillips, Rt. 1, Ken- Hee: Ph. 428-2959 (Mariet- a). ee 6 or 8 black Angus bred H. Bunn, Midville. 10 dbl. Reg. polled Here- ford bulls, from 10 - 20 mos. old, large for age, dark color, also, Dwarf free pedigrees, $150.00 to $300.00. Will de- liver anywhere in Ga. for small fee. No letters. Hard- wick Harris, Gibson, PAGE FIVE Gentle red Shetland pony, fine with children, saddle, saddle hold- er, bridle and other acces- sories, $225.00 for all. Donald W. Singleton, MD, 622 Cand- ler Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ph. CE. 3-4915, : Shetland p on y, partly broke, 8 mos. old. Can be seen anytime. Edgar Roberts, 232 Wo uace St., Savannah, Ph. EL. Correction: mules, good cond., about 925 lbs. ea., 12 yrs. old, $100.00 ea. George Bush, Rt. 2, Box 14, Barnesville, Ph. 845-W1. 2 yr. old Angus bull and six, 14 mo. old, Angus bulls. All best bloodlines, priced to sell. Will deliver within 50 mi. Elzia Hayes, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-4558 (Newnan). Reg. Larry Domino Here- ford bull, 2 yrs. old, Champ- ionship bloodlines, _ horned type, $200.00. M. C. Roberts, Ball Ground. Holstein, Red Poll and Jer- sey mixed springer heifers, dairy type; also, butt-headed whiteface Hereford bull. Sell- ing to keep from inbreeding. Deen Boatright, Rt. 4, Alma. 2 nice Holstein cows, one heavy milker, due to freshen March 6 with 4th calf; large heifer, freshen last of March. Contact. Harry Rucker, Jr., Alpharetta. Ph. GR. 5-4551. Several polled and horned Hereford bulls, 1 yr. old, for sale. J. Carl Daughtry, Met- ter. Ph. MU 5-5945. Horses, Mules & Ponies Gentle saddle horse, com- plete with bridle and saddle, suitable for young children, for sale cheap. E. D. Johnson, Rt. 2, Pleasant Hill Rd., Du- luth, Ph. 448-2781. One pr. match mare mules, approx. 750 - 800 Jbs.; blue mare mule, approx., 800 lbs. and one 2 H. wagon. Felton Marlin, Rt. 2, Jasper. Good mule, works any- where, wt. about 1,000 Ilbs., 10 = 12 yrs. old, $125.00 at my barn. Otha Herbert, Rt. 3, Commerce. Palomino stallion for stud service, Reg. mother and father, both walking horses. Consider selling or trading for Palomino mare of equal val- ue. Mrs. Beatrice VanHorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Deca- tur, Ph. BU. 9-5798. Shetland pony, 2 yrs. old, with black saddle and bridle, $100.00. William Takacs, Rt. 2, Box 276-1/2, College Park, Ph, TR. 4-7792. _ Nice Shetland pony, 4 yrs. old, dapple grey with white mane and tail, trained to ride, with bridle and saddle, $165. O. C. Vaughn, Rt. 1, Box 39, Forest Park, Ph. PO. 7-6650. 10 yr. old mare, behaves well and is gentle enough for small children to handle for sale, also, used Buena Vista saddle will sell or trade for used Western saddle of equal value. Ann Stallings, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 483-8248 anytime Sat. or after 6 PM week days. Mare mule, 11 yrs. old, wt. 1,150 Jbs., sound and work anywhere, in a gentle manner, $150.00. H. G. Harris. Old Ala. Rd., Rt. 1, Box 246, Roswell (4.mi. E. of). At Stud: Silver Palomino American, 5 - gaited saddle horse, of the most consistant and outstanding stallion avail- able. Sire, Reg. Palomino and 5-gaited saddle horse, Fee. $25 plus $1.00 daily mare care Sam Deaton, c/o Alfarminda Farms, Union Grove Churck Rd., Auburn, Ph. TH. 3-257] (Lawrenceville). Shetland pony, brown with white mane and tail, 4 - 5 yrs. old, $135.00. Mrs. H. N. Vo- gel, Sr., 4489 Conley Rd., Con- ley, Ph. MA. 2-9131. 8 nice small Shetland pony mares, in foal, drop colts in 30 days; sorrel with snow white mane and tail. All bred to Reg. sorrel stud; black mare, 87 in. high, 4 yrs. old; 34 in, sorrel stud yearling, 1- 1/2 yr. old and several good geldings. All Re Jess Va Maden R, 8-677], At Stud: Palomino, Ref. 12432 PHBA Grand Sire was Rainy Day Duke AQHA and ae cork We Jt,2C/O: estwooi arm, Atlanta, Ph. BL. 5-3937. oe At Stud: Reg. horse, Palomino. number. Book early, ductory Fee, $50.00: als show horses for sale: Gran Champion Reg. Buckskin Quarter horse, a walk - trot mare, 5 - gaited horse an d@ walking pony. Clyde E. OKel- at 8, Gainesville, Ph. LE. Sad _Swine Black Poland China pigs, weaned, treated, 40 - 60 Ibs., from Reg. Cert. meat type Quarter breedings, $25.00 and up; al- so, can furnish gilts and boars. unrelated, open gilts, 175 Ibs., $60.00 ea.; bred gilts, $125, Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-6490. Duroc gilts, 3-1/2 mos. old, treated for Cholera, $20.00 or $22.00 Reg. Will del. within 100 mi. at 10c a mile. Frede- rick Zipperer, Box 182, Guy- ton (15 mi. SE of on Hwy. 30). Purebred Big bone Black African Guinea boar, ai pick-up and del. back to my eS M. i ea Trice emetery es Ph. MI. 7-5857. ak ce: 2 purebred Duroc gilts to farrow Apr. and May, life treated, with papers, wt. about 400 Ibs., bred by meat type male, $85.00 a.; also, pigs ready to wean, $20.00. ea. without papers or $22.50 with papers. M. M. Newsome, San- dersville, Ph. 3856. eee tos gee Weanling pigs, (not related) about 8 - 10 wks. old, $25 $35.00 ea., M. T. Courson, Ha- zlehurst, Ph. 5-2589. Excellent selection of Po- x land China pigs, from me a t_ type breeding stock, disease free herd, prices reasonable. P. W. Watson, Metter, Ph. MU. 5-4916. Reg. Durocs, boars an d gilts, cherry red, meat type, out of large litters, 3 mos. old, Cert. disease free herd. Henry Harrell, 603 Gill St., Hazle- hurst, Ph. FR. -2035. : Reg. Spotted Poland China hogs, and champ bloodlines, all ages, disease free herd, $35 and up. W. Preston White, Rt. 2, Alamo, Ph. LO. 8-3323. ~ LIVESTOCK WANTED Want young Black Angus bull, 8- 12 mos. old. Must be purebred. R. P. Spruce, Rt. 1, Villa Rica. : Want young, very gentle colt for little girl; also, want small burro. Near enough to be delivered here. Write de- tails. Roy M. Brooks, Rt. 3, Talbotton. 2 Want one Reg. Yorkshire male, Wt. 175 or 200 lbs. Mrs. Kenneth Church, 1106 MeMil- sorrel gelding 2 good mare ~ Limited intro~ about 175 Ibs., for service only, Fee, 1 choice pig per sow. Must from Cert. meat type lan St., NW, Atlanta, Ph; TR. 2-0828. Want gentle Palomino mare, 7 yrs. or younger. Registra- tion preferred, _ reasonably priced. C. K. Chamlee, Box 65, Adairsville, Ph. SP. 38-3608. Want Grade A milk base with 12 or more cows, must be calfhood vaccinated and TB free history. State price and full info., tank or not. Marvin Fricke, Stapleton, (Louisville phone). . EAS 9 as A) pet., white Creasback Corn- del. in March: Broccoli, Brus- : White multiplying nest on- 35c; $1.00 _ Martin gourd seed, 35c pkt., -doz.; medium, $3 doz.; small pet., purple blossom, guaran- 5 % .~ grows 4 - 6 ft. around, seed -B0e ea. or 4, $1.00. Send cash Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Pilgrim, Rt. 5, Cumming. _ runner garden beans, Germ. PAGE SIX Seed & Plants FOR SALE 100 plants, 80c; 500. $3.75; $7 M. Add postage. 35 per C.; 90c for 500 and $1.25 M. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville. Blackberry bush, Raspber- ries, Dewberry vines, 6, $1; Mtn. Huckleberries, bearing size, Strawberries, 85c_ doz. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Booking plant orders to be sels Sprouts, Wakefield Cab- bage, heading collards, white Nest onion plants, Earlian and Rutger tomatoes, Garlic plants, Bell Pepper, Eg g plants, Hot Pepper, Dill, Par- sley and Lettuce, all 35c doz. Add postage, 25c per $1.00 worth. No less $1 orders. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Register. ions, not Shallots, $2.00 gal. PP. Add postage for less than one gal. Mrs. L. B. McWhor- ter, Rt. 1, Roopville. 1,000 pounds Clemson Spineless okra seed, Germ. 92.50 pct., pure seed, 99.53 pet., 25 lb. FOB. W. V. Bran- en, Unadilla. Hicks Broadleaf tobacco seed, Germ. 91 pet., sample, ounce; $8.00 lhb.; % pkts., $1.00; also gourds, $4 ornamental, $1.50 doz. PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Tender garden beans, white Halfrunner, Germ. 85 pct., white Cutshort Cornfield bean, Germ., 91 pct., white Creasback Cornfield beans, Germ., 87 pct., all 75c cup PP in Ga. No stamps accept- ed. Mrs. Eula Beal, Rt. 3, Box 132, Ellijay. ohare SaaS eS Re Se Little white 6 week Bunch bean seed, very tender, Germ. 78 pct., $1.00 large cupful PP. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Box 77, Ellijay. - Old time tender bean seed, Cornfield white Creasbacks, Germ., 95 pct., white Cut- shorts, Germ. 93 pct., white Halfrunners garden beans, germ., 93 pct., ea. 75c cup. Add postage. Large orders fill- ed. Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Old time Stripped Half runner bean seed, 1960 crop, free from weevils, Germ., 89 teed to be tender, 50c lb. Add postage. No orders less than 2 Ibs. No checks. Mrs. Tom Good tender old time white Half runner garden beans, Germ., 94 pet., white Cut- short Cornfield bean, Germ. 93 field bean, Germ., 89 pct., ea., 75c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. reston Southerland, Rt. 3, llijay. Large, long handle, Bird- house gourd seed and Martin seed (large gourds). No orders filled without stamped ad- dressed envelope. Douglas Wood, Rt. 2, Box 204, Martin. Big Jim African gourd seed, or Money Order and stamped addressed envelope. Jimmy Davis, Rt. 4, Waycross. Cert. Ga. Red seed sweet potatoes, these have passed all inspections and I can fur- nish transfer. In lots of 100 bu. or more, $1.75 bu.; in lots smaller than 100 bu., $2.00 pa W. Horne, Baxley, Ph. Old time tender white Half 88 pct., pink peanut garden beans, 91 pct., 80c teacupful; purple hull Crowder peas, 91 pet., early brown Crowder peas, 92 pct. and Blue Java peas, 84 pct., 60c cupful. PP in Ga. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Old time Shallot plants, well rooted, $1.35 C.; Tender Blue Poll and white Half Run- ner beans, Germ 81 pct. $1 teacup; white Crowder. peas, Germ 86 pet. cups, $2:25. 1, Soperton. Pensacola Bahia grass seed, Germ. 51 pct., firm seed, 19 pet., total Germ., 70 pct., weed seed, 18 pct. M. J. Corbin, Rt. Cokers 100 A, 90 pct. and Dixie King cotton seed, Germ. 87.5 pcet., each first yr. seed, $7.50 CWT; also, Texas Pur- ple peas, Germ. 95.5 pct., $5 CWT: Hood Cert. Soy beans, 91 pct., $3.50 CWT. Jack B. Taylor, Davisboro. Chinese Chestnut seedlings from selected nuts, Govt insp. Blight resistant, branched and heavily rooted. 2 -3 ft. $1.25 ea; 4 - 5 ft., $1.75 ea. prepaid. Min. order 4 trees. R. I. Gibbs, 1007 Clifton Rd. N. E., Atlan- ta 7 ; Old fashion Stone Mountain watermelon seed, pure, Germ. 93 pet., $5.00 lb. Add postage. Watson Mintz, Rt. 1, Mays- ville. ? Kudzu crowns, $12.00 M., Per. 236. Henry M. Ford, La- vonia. Black and red raspberry plants, $1.50 doz. Damp pack- ed carefully with cellophane; also, gooseberry plants, 6, $1. Add postage. Per. 241. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Prolific Pepita Mexican pumpkin seed, (also, peel and eat like nuts), Germ 71 pct. 25 seed, 25c PP. Tony Simmons, 502 No. Sylvan Rd East. Point. East Point. . Blakemore straw b erry plants, $1.00 C. at my home. Per. No. 100. John Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 3682. Per. 100. Cane seed, the red and white kind, $4.00 C. at bed. W. C. Burnsed, Ellabell, Ph. 32568 (Pembroke). Martin gourd seed, 20c doz. or 2 doz., 35c. Add postage, ais: J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Mar- in. : Martin gourd seed, 3 doz., 25c; 5 doz., 40c. Must enclose self addresed, stamped enve- lope. Mary Lynn Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 213, Fitzgerald. Good tender garden Okra seed, Germ. 90 pct., 50c cup- ful. Add postage. Mrs. Bes- sie Silvers, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. - Soft red cane seed and white U. S. Govt., $4.00 C. R. N. Burnsed, Ellabell, Ph. 32568 (Pembroke). Martin gourd seed, 4 doz., 25c plus four cents postage. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. 3, Elli- Jay. Old time tender Crease- back Cornfield bean _ seed, Germ, 85 pct., 60c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt. B., Elijay. Indian corn seed, Germ. 94 pet., 50e cup. Add 10c for postage; also, several kinds of mixed gourd seed, 25c pack- age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla 3. Celestial Fig sprouts, 18 to 20 in., 4, $1.25; everbearing strawberries, $3.00 C.; June strawberries, $1.50 C.; Hardy onion plants, $1.00 C. Per. No. 178. Mrs. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. : Martin and Dipper gourd seed, 100, 25c. Mrs. Henry S. Walker, Rt. 2, Box 359, Wash- ington. Tender white MHalfrunner garden beans, Germ 88 pct., 60c teacupful. Add 15 postage per cup, and 35c for 2 cups. Mrs. G. T, Brown, Ball Ground. Martin gourd seed, 50 for ee J. ok. Parker, Rt. 3, Cor- ele. Seed from Bushel gourds over 4 ft. around, $1.50 doz.; Dishrag gourd seed, 50c doz. J. M. Owen, Rt. 2, Tifton. 40 bu. 90-Day Velvet beans, Germ. 90 pet., $3.50 peck or $12.00 bu., FOB, C. E. Lynn, Rt. 2, Box 28, Collins, Ph. MU. 4-2582 (Cobbtown). MARKET BULLETIN HAY FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Coastal Bermuda hay, $25 ton at barn. Thomas C. Ker- sey Rb 1, Dublin, Ph. BR 2- 5508. 25 tons fertilized Coastal Bermuda grass hay, $30.00 ton FOB farm. R. E. Fulford, Wrightsville. Highly fertilized Coastal, cured without rain, $1.25 bale at barn. No Sunday orders. F. W. Phillips, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Ph. 428-2959 (Marietta) Well fertilized top hay, 75c and $1.00 bale. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms, Hwy. 54, Jonesboro. Ph, DR. 8-2245 (Atlanta) Hay, $30.00 ton at my barn. Mrs. F.C. Davis, Gray, Ga. Ph. SH 5-7924 (Macon) _ Bermuda and field hay, $20 ton, also oat straw, baled. FOB. No delivery. Bill Sch- roer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Valdosta. Ph. CH 2-0607. 100 tons, Coastal Bermuda hay, good quality and cond., for sale at Wade Plantation, Rt. 1, Box 167, Sylvania. con- tact. Blakely Smith, Hilltonia. Ph. Talbot 9-2195. 6 ~ 8 tons Velvet beans ga- thered without rain, for feed (in hulls), $60.00 ton. Dan W. Payne, Jr., Reynolds. Coastal Bermuda hay, high- ly fertilized $35 ton at barn, Can del. J. E. Nikkel, Louis- ville. Ph. MA 5-3338. Hay, Alfalfa, Millet, Ber- Grass. R. B. Curtis, Farming- ton. Ph, 453 - 4453 (Greens~ boro). "25 - 35 tons Coastal Ber- muda hay, round bales, $30 ton at farm. N. A. Boyette, Rt. 1, Hahira. { Finest quality Coastal Ber- protein, $1.25 bale. Baled with wire and bales average 60 lbs. at Farm. Jimmie Wingfield, P. O. Box 352, Leesburg. Ph. 759-6895. : muda, Dallas, Oat and Rye}61 Up to 100 tons of bright Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, well limed and baled without rain. Lee M. Paul, Perry, Ph. GA. 9-1422. Coastal Bermuda hay, truck. load lots, strictly top quality. Sam Summer, Hawkinsville, Ph. TW. 3-7201. GAME, FOWL, ele. FOR SALE 4 N. Z. White does, $10.00 or $3.00 ea. Robert Trader, Sr., 4334 Callaway St. College Park. Ph. PO 6-8709. White King pigeons, $3.50 pair. R. H. Ferguson, Rt. 1, College Park. N. Z. White Ped. rabbits, bucks and does, ready for ser- vice, wt. at maturity up to 12-14 lbs., Prices right. (Have been breeding these rabbits for over 10 yrs.). C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E., Atlan- ta 8. Ph. TR 4-6452. _ Sev. pr. Peafowl, 4 yr. old pr. and 8 yr. old pair, and some younger. J. HE. Nikkel, Pousae ga eee quail, Northern Bobwhite flight conditioned, extra large, $1 ea., also 150 prs. select breeders, $3.00 pr. FOB. Per. No. 50. James L. Lockett, P. Or Box#115). Cuthbert. = = Want from 1 to eggs, as soon as possible. Mrs\ O. W.. Severence, 563 Collie Road, N. W. Atlanta 18. Pr TR 4-728. as Want 1 Ringneck pheasan rooster in good cond. Quot price. Bonnie Edw. Hunt, F 0. Box 304, Buford. Want 1 purebred Silve Spangled Hamburg rooster, once. Robt Harris, c/o Reeve Seed Store, 1138 Church S Marietta. E Want pigeons to raise o satisfactory basis. Roy \ Brooks, Rt. 3, Talbotton. Want trio N. Z. Red rak bits, Ped. if possible. M. | Keheley, 1731 Giben Rd. S. WV Apt. 1, Atlanta 15. Ph. 627 AGB. oe a eee Want pair Jap Silkie, Whil Crested Polish rooster, Blac Tailed Jap hens, small Englis game rooster and small Bu: Laced Polish. R. O. Dickir son, 5465 Trimble Rd. N. 1] Atlanta 5. ; = Want White Chinese gees: at least 1 gander and 2 hen State price. Eva Hook, Rt. '| Boston. ae Want 6 Silkie bantam sei ting hens, Give price de John A. Lawrence, Rt. Box 345, Milledgeville. Want approx. 25 geese any part thereof. Contact. | F. Horne, Rt. 5, Eastman. _ Reeves cock, 1960 hatch, $4; pheasant eggs, $8.00 C.. at farm. J. H. Roquemore, RFD 2, Americus: : Want 20 laying pullet Contact. Frank C. Owenb) P. O. Box 353, Marietta. P)) 428-3361. Jumbo White King pigeons (squabs from these birds wt. 1 Ib. at market age), $1.00 ea. $2.50 pr. mated. Ship COD. Carl G. Albright, 1337 Har- pa ol Augusta. Ph. Park 4- Want 2 or more matu) Flying Mallard ducks in t h vicinity of Atlanta, Decatur Greene County. Pay any rez sonable price. Ralph B, Shav 242 Ea. Parkwood Rd. Dec: tur. ; eS 2 pr. Blue Peafowls, $20 pr.; 1 extra Peahen, $10.00; 2 pr. Reeves pheasants, $10.00 pr.; 2 Arancanus. roosters, $1.50 ea.;. 2 Golden Sebright roosters, $1.00 ea.; also want 1 Swindee hen. Advise. T. D. Reece, 7865 Roswell Rd. Dun- ae Ph. 993-4180 (after 6 muda hay, tests up to 12 pct. PM Sev. pr. Indian Blue Pea- Mrs. Herman Browning, Rt. 5, Dublin. Ph. Orange 2-4883. 3,000 bales Millet and 3,000 bales Oat hay, each 75c bale; also, 2,000 bales Coastal Ber- muda, 85 bale. Dreyfuls. L. Fountain, 1208 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins. 40 tons fertilized, bright, mixed hay, no weeds, $30.00 ton. Will deliver within rea- sonable distance. S. von Sch- weinitz, Appling. Chukar partridges, $5 pr. Send Money Order. B. Sharpe, 1935 Columbia Dr. Decatur. Ph. BU 9-7810. Ringneck pheasants, 5 hens and cock, $15.00; Bobwhite quail, $5.00 pr. also booking orders for eggs chicks, Per. 85. M. E. Samples, 581 Stewart Ave. S. W. At- lanta 10. Ph. JA 4-9003. : 1960 hay: 200 bales Seri- cea, 100 Clover and 300 Crab- grass, all of superior quality, harvested without rain, in square, wire bound, bales, from heavily fertilized fields. F, G. Marchman, 4701 Grant Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. MA, 7- 9813. 360 bales of mixed Sericea hay, $1.00 bale at barn. L. L. cares Rt. 2, Dallas, Ph. 447- 400 bales Sericea Lespedeza hay, $1.00 bale at barn. Mrs. W. A. Estes, Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-4694, About 30 tons Oat hay, bal- ed in square bales, $32.50 ton at barn. Buyer to load and weigh on scales in Carters- ville. Holmes Neel, White, Ph. EV. 2-4198 (Cartersville). Hay for sale, $35.00 per ton. HE. E. James, Rt. 2, Law- renceville, Ph. TH. 3-4919. Quantity of extra good Coastal Bermuda hay for sale. Very good hay in square bales. Winton C, Harris, Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph. JU. 4-2312 (Odum). 1,500 bales, limed, fertilized Sericea and Fescue 31 hay, in square bales, 75c bale, by bale or ton at my barn. Deliver within 60 mi. radius for $1.00 bale. Sam F. Deaton, Union Grove Church Rd., Auburn, Old fashion green sugar cane for planting, the soft kind, three cents per stalk at field. L. H. Grimsley, Rt. ville). : 30 to 40 tons good Kudzu hay, $40.00 ton, FOB barn, located 5 mi of Ellaville. T. H Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt, 1, Da- (Adel, Ph, 549-8489 (Sparks 1 WE, 72342, Stevens, Jr. ae Ph. TH, 3-2517 ~(Lawrence-|_ , Ellaville, Ph. 9 Silver pheasants, 4 males and 5 females, 1960 hatch, $20.00 for lot. Send Money Order, Ship Exp. Col. Jack W. Vickery, RFD 2, Lavonia. 8 pheasant hens and 2 roosters, $20.00. Wilbur H. eee Kingsland. Ph. PA. Purebred Racing Homer pi- geons, breeders, $5.00 pr; 1961 AA banded youngsters, $3.00 pr. From fine racing stock. C. H. Owenby, Sr., 3609 - 14th Ave., Columbus. 1 pr. N. Z, White rabbits, wt. 6-1/2 lbs. about 4-1/2 mos. old, from Reg. stock. No papers furnished. $8.00 for the pr. and buyer pays Exp. Chgs. J. T, Hudson, P. O. Box 71, Carrollton. all Guinea pigs (cavies), sizes and colors for sale or trade for purebred bantam chickens. W. R. Long, P.O. pox pee: Woodstock, Ph. GL. 5 bred guinea pigs (cavies) sows and 1 boar, $10.00. John Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St. Griffin. Ph. 3682. Game & Fowl WANTED Want eggs from all breeds of chickens and turkeys to hatch on halves, Have 600 | Contact. Carl Dobson, The Byway, N. E., Atl Ph, DR, 3 fowls, 1960 hatch, $20.00 pr.} H.| $2. Packed for protection. Ac and baby} chicken egg cap. Incubator.| Want to swap 3 yr. ol Peacock for 3 yr. old Peahe within 20 mi. radius. Atlant Frank H. Smith, 4831 Cham blee - Dunwoody. Ph. GL ) POULTRY FOR SALE Hatching eggs for unrela ed purebred Dark Cornish, 1 50c ea. setting for postage ar special handling; also, tr Muscovy ducks, drake and ducks, $4.50 here. Mrs. Ma Granger, Reidsville. - Gray game cocks, yr. ol $2.00 ea.; also some mixe game hens, $1.50 ea. No CO) Will ship. .Bennie Armou Rt. 1, Box 58, Alto. Gray game cockerels, Y/ old, $3. ea. $5. pr. also, p games, $1.75 ea, Will ship. N COD. S. R. Wade, Rt. 1, Alt 1 pr, ea., pure Pierce Shu flers, $20. and Jack Bridgi| Roundheads, $15.; s 5 Blue Cuban, Greys, lers, 1-1/2 Traveller and 1, Dom, 1 Law gray cock, 2 yz old, $4.; cocks, hens, stag pullets,, priced to sell. W: ship. Robt. R. Ferguson, Alt White Cornish rooster ar 3 ready to lay pullets, $1.! ea. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Rt. Lavonia. : Pen, 4 hens and stag, G Shawlnecks (all have tassel and pen of 4 pullets and sta Tassel Blue Browns, $10. e pen. Money Orders. Roy .- Dills, Rt. 4, Blairsville. 10 Dark Cornish banta hens and 2 roosters, for sa or swap for Barred or Whi Rock hens. J. C. Ogletree, S: 457 Forsyth St. Barnesvill Ph, 1437. Purebred bantams, Bu Cochins and White Silkie $3.50 pr; eggs for hatchin $2.50 doz. PP) Mrs. EF. . Newton, Waynesboro. Show type bantams, Go den Sebrights, B. B. bla breasted games, Ringnec pheasants, also mixed sme bantam hens and Jap. Silk roosters. J. M. Warren, | 1761 Flat Shoals Rd. S. - Atlanta 16. Ph. MA 7 mie 1192] 75 0. | u. ea:, $5. trio. for ae Cannot in ae Show stock, Sil- k Wing, Old English Golden Sebright Blue game, also aster Hee, pullets h cockerels, type, $2. ea. here at rite pee coming.. TJ ap. Black and Brown vin ilver Duckwings, game and few Dark i sh bantam females, and ch Gros Mondaine pig- very reasonable. R. ot fe Ponce de ena E. Atlanta Ope iieehy hen and rooster, White Cornish hens, 2 Black Cornish pullets rooster, $7.; 4 chicks, 2 Sooke game rooster, - 0. Lockard Bell, 2677 har. Rd. N. E. Atlanta 17. -*h. DR 7-4390. 2 game a R. H 1/2 RR. Ge oh/2 White stags gle RH, other Red, for pit or brood yard, ea. G. R. Griffin, 712 Oak Gainesville. Purebred heavy type Dark ornish hatching eggs, $1.65 or 15, and my cartons ret. at yuyers expense. M.O. ae Wiss ae. Beem Rt. Red geome. x A 50 = 75 full game hens and ibout 10 cockerels, 1960 iatch, $1. ea. Notify in ad- vance before coming. Mayn- ed Mashburn, Cumming. | Sniders pure Bacon War- ames, big stags, stag and 2 hens, mos. old Roundhead stag, p 2 Claret 3-1/2 mo. ol oullets, $3.; 14 mos. old RH stag and 15 me old Spangie stag, $4. ea; r. old Claret and RH oe 6.; some RH and Claret brood hens, $5. ea John Knight, P. O. Box 16, Quitman. Silver Spangled Ebene sockerels, for sale. John Cisel, ee Cocke Park. Ph. GR. 25 W. Bock and aanean: 6 mos. old, just starting to lay roullets, $1.50 ea. Will not ship; 8 mos, old Dark Cor- aish roosters, $1. oe 2 pullets, 2 roosters, $2.50; 2 pe tur- keys and tom, $15., pr. white rabbits, $5. wil, not ship. Also, fertilizer, 50c bag. Will not ship. any. Mrs. J. HE. Carter, McMurry Dr., S. W. re iets Atlanta i. Ph. DI ~ Giant Black Minorca eggs, $2.50 for 12, $3. for 15, pre- paid parcel post. L. B. Mil- lians, Newnan. 15 RJ. Red hens arhae to lay, and rooster, $15. for lot. rs. Reed Williams, Rte2s Bullard Rd. Powder Springs. 2 pr. geese, $5.00 pr. at ffarm. A. R. Burgamy, Warth- en. 8 Speckled guineas, $1., ea; 5 pr. white with yellow skin frican guineas, $3. pr. at my 1ome. Will not ship. Leila Sharp, Ten Temple. Ph. 562-3494. "Green 1 Head Rouen duck eggs, large type for hatching, 2. doz; Bronze turkey eggs, $3. doz: also 1 lot of Black utch and Gray Belgium rab- ee mixed, 18 rabbits, $20. Ernest W. Gail, 1177 First St., po River Farm, Savan- ah, Large White Pekin duck now laying for sale or trade for Muscovy duck, also, have ' Silkie roosters. W. R. Long, Woodstock. Ph. GL. 5-6988. 25 guineas, $20. or $1, - geons, $1. Sel ce Bentans, 2. eee: big | x, G{$1.50 Ib. or 5 Ibs. $6.75 PP. ma- ene beginning to ay, $5. pr. at my farm, lo- eated 6 mi. Ea. Tort Valley, ee 96. State Per. 457. Chas. Wantland, Rt 1, Ft. Val- toe Some chickens, all kinds and few guineas for sale cheap for cash. Must be sold, lo- cated Dan Nails Place. Mrs. Milford Hall, Baxley. 2 White ducks, grown, $1. ea; also 3 deck chicken broo-. der, $8.; 2 sets scales and sev. pens, $3. ea. Trade for guinea pigs (cavies) or tur- eys. ee 2377 Summit Ave., N. W. Atlanta 18. Ph. SY Te 6 turkeys, 5 hens and tom, 1960 hatch, hens beginning to lay, $5. ea. Sell one or all. Will not ship. Mrs. Gordon ae Rt. 4, Box 42, Blairs- ville Miscellaneous FOR SALE Buckeyes, 5 for 25c. Mrs. Lucy Musson, 7 Steven St. Summerville. 230" Ibs. this years Stewart pecans, 40c lb. PP or 35c lb. BOP Mrs. W. D. Etheridge, arl. Used galvanized roofing, 5 V-crimp, 29 guage, in excel- lent cond.: 1 sheet, 2 x 7 ft.; 36 sheets, 2 x 8 ft.; 26 sheets, 2 x 9 ft. Entire lot, $60.00 at my place. George I. Jackson, Spalding Dr., Rt. 1, Box 51, Norcross, Ph. 448-3536. 1-1/2 lbs., late gathered, garden sage, $2.35. Write | first or send check. Mrs. My- rtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. Several odd print sacks, some in prs., nice for aprons etc., some nice for pillowcases and tablecloths, reasonably priced. Mrs. W. H. Hearn, 6900 Campbellton Rd., SW, Atlanta 11. Nice farm bell without brackets. Will not ship. Mrs. Robert C. Davis, 1645 So. ,| Gordon St., SW, Atlanta 10, | Ph, PL. 5-4603. 1960 Black Walnut meats, Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, wassee. Dec. 1960 processed or run pure Ga. Sugarcane syrup in qt. bottles, 12 to case, very bright color, mild flavored, $5 case FOB my farm or Exp. Collect; also, lots of old cane syrup, mostly in No. 5 tins, cheap, FOB, no shipping. 5 mi. W. of Metter near 46 and 57 Hwys. L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, noe 177, Metter, Ph, MU- 5- Yellow root, fresh dug and washed, 4 lb. lardbox, mea- sured full, 85c; Martin gourds, large, 40c; medium, 25c; al- so, Martin gourd seed, 20c pkt.; old fashion large bloom- ing sunflower seed, 30c cup- ful. Add posters. Mrs.. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Few eae sundried ap- ples, free of worms, core and peel, 50c lb. Add postage on all orders. Mrs. I, L. Boring, Rt. 4, Dallas. Farm size chicken -picker, $40.00. Thomas C. Kersey, Rt. Ie 1, Dublin, Ph Ph, _ BR. 2-5508. Small gourds, 0c. Hia- is, 10c 15 and 1Gcine,-15e. 17, to 20-in... 250. 21 to 23 in., 35c; 24 to 30 in. 50c; Dipper gourds, 25c and 50c. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Ca- milla 3. : Gallberry honey, 5 lb. tin, $1.75; 10 Ib. tin, $3.50; 12 Ib. gal. tin, $3.71. PP. Send check with order and check ex- change. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Will del. 12 lb. order in Atlanta area. W. R. Smith, 2330 Park Ave., SW, Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. 6-6671. 15 - 20 tons stable manure in stalls, $7.50 ton or will exch, for good sound plug mule delivered to my farm 5 mi. S. of Carrollton and pick up manure. W. A. McLendon, Rt. 3, Carrollton. 10 oz., 1960 crop, pure shade dried ground sage, 30c oz. or whole lot $3.00. All PP. L. \for $1.25 postpaid. Mrs. W or arge white | feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of holes. washed and ironed, 25c ea. Add 33c postage on 3 sacks. Mrs. R. H. Duke, Rt. 5 Box 232, Thomaston. Jerusalem artichokes f o r Gane or eating, $1.25 gal. $7.00 bu. at my residence. Miss Helen Snodgrass, Rt. 4, Stone , |Mountain, Ph, BU 9- 2093 af- ter 5 PM. 5 lbs. shelled Mahan pecans, $1.25 lb. plus postage. Mrs. Chas. Covington, Rt. 3, Box 164, Millen. Old rail fence (chestnut), about 50 rail, 40c ea. Ralph Danger, Box 3: Roswell. Fresh and clean Yellow root, Yellow Dock root, sas- safras, blackberry and poke root, 85c, 4 lb. lardboxful; wild plum, red alder and pop- iar bark, 85c lb. lardboxful; May apple and rabbit tob- acco or life everlasting, big matchboxful, 25c. Add post- age. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, El- lijay. Hen manure, extra fin ne free of shavings, delivered in truckload lots. L. E. Widney, 3850 Bakers Ferry Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph. PL. 3-9005. Med. large Martin gourds, 50c ea.; small, 35c ea; sas- safras roots, 4 lb. lardboxful, $1.00 and 40c postage; catnip and peppermint, 30c bunch; Queen of Meadow roots, 25 bunch., 60, $1.00. Add post- age. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay. 100 gal. overflow steel gas tank for large trucks, like new, never used, straddle type, for sale or trade for grain auger or elevator. J. D. Huie, Rt. 1, Locust Grove. Fresh and washed nice and clean sassafras, Devil Shoe- string, Yellow roots, birch and wild Cherry bark, all 4 lb. lardboxful, 80c; Queen of Meadow, Rastbane, May ap- ple root and colts foot leaves, 2 Ib. lardboxful, 80c or any of these combined. Add post- age. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Jerusalem artichokes, nice clean tubers, $7.00 bu. or $1.25 gal. plus pUaiaec or Exp. char- ges. Per. No. 229. L. M. Vine- yard, Rt. 1, Hogansville. Free chicken manure to anyone who wants to clean out cage - laying houses. Er- nest B. Banks, Rt. 1, Box 217, Marietta, Ph. 428- 0967. 2 lbs. nice dried sage, $1.75 Ib.: Caster beans, 30c doz. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastanollee. Logging Equip: 1960, V-8, Ford truck, new high lug tires; Dorsey trailer, nearly new tires; 3 extra 8:25 x 20 tires; Suggs loader, new re- built GMC motor; 2 horses, Wt. 1,650 and 1,450 Ibs. with harness, 2 log binders; 2 axes; 2 chains; 3 pr. tongs. $3,200. Harry Sx Smith, Rt. 1, McRae. - Clean, large print feed bags,2, 3, 4 and 1 alike, 50c ea. postpaid. Miss Emma Dugger, Newington. Real nice large print sacks, washed and ironed, 8, $1.60 postpaid. Mostly one of kind; 4 nice white 50 lb. sacks, 4 Summers, Rt. 1, Newnan. 100 lb. yellow feed bags, 50c ea. same size burlap bags, 20c ea. plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Large print feed bags, 100 lb. cap., washed and ironed, no holes, 1, 2, 3, 4 alike, 35c ea. Add 338c postage on 3 sacks. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Re- becca. Gourds, Jumbo, Mission, $25.00 ea.; Jumbo Mission gourd seed, 8, $1.00. Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4, Way- cross. Garlic bulbs, $1.25 C; catnip, balm, peppermint, 4, yellow root, sassafras root, a Ibs. $1.25. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. 1 Mowing scythe, $2.00; 1 garden push plow with at- Bushel, |tachments, $3.00. W. P. Mc- Guire, 215 W. Howard Ave., Decatur, Ph. DR. 38-1382. Locust fence posts, 6-1/2 ft. long, sound, good size, 35c ea. loads of 400 or more, within 100 mi. Contact. Rex Rogers, Blairsville. Several thousand stalks green or wae cane, two cents Bees , | Douglas Griffith, Rt. 1, Dal- per stalk, A. C. Price, Bron- wood, Hot pepper pods, ornamen- tal type, 30 pods 25c plus stamped, self-addressed en- velope. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ri Ranger. Straw for mulching or bed- ding, about oe bales. C. L. Manley, Rt. 3, Danielsville. Ph, SY 1-5746. "Maid of Honor automatic ean sealer, for No. 2 or No. 3 cans, clamps to table. Make offer. Miles F, White, Rt. 5, Rome. Dry leaf sage, 25c cup. 5 cups, $1.00; red multiplying scallion onion buttons, $1.50 gal., rattle root, Queen of Meadow and yellow root, ea. kind, $1 for 2 lb. lard box full; black snake root, 60c large match box full. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Meat: hams, $1.00 Ib., shoulders, 50c Ib.; midlings, 50c lb. All cured at home. Good meat. Mrs. Cleon Usry, Rt. 1, Thomson. Dipper gourds, 25 in lots of 5, also eatable gourds and sunflower seed, 2 doz. 35c and stamped envelope; bean seed, same price. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt. 2, Bucha- nan. Seedling 1 yr. old pecan trees, tops 12 to 18 in. Tap roots (secret to livability), 18- 24 in. $1 ea. Trees inspected and approved, also bed for growing plants. J. T. Bacon, Plains. Print feed uke size, free of holes, 2, $1.00 plus 25c postage, $4.59 doz. postpaid; some 10 - 15 alike 100 Ib. Patterns. Mrs. Howard W. Powell, 295 So. Macon St. Jesup. Old time bull whips, hand made of Indian tan cowhide leather, 4 plaited with handle plaited inside whip, $1.00 per foot, any length. Bud Mur- kerson, Rt. 6, Eastman. 125 hives bees for pollina- tion purposes, on any crop, anywhere. Have been inspect- ed by Ga. Dept Ent. Parties interested in hiring, contact. Devoe Smith Ff Rt. 4, Cochran. "Variegated s small hot pep- per pods, foliage green, pur- ple and white pods, purple then red, 5 red pods, 10c and stamped, self - addresed en- velope. Mrs. J. H. Davis, Rt. 1, Franklin. Martin gourds, 50c ea., Dip- per gourds, 25 ea; Martin gourd seed, 25c pkg., $1.00 cupful; Dipper, 25c pkg. Add postage. Mrs. C. D. Sellers, Rt. 2: Ellijay. ~ Hickory smoked country cured hams, 10 - 20 lbs., 85c Des shoulders, 10 4-315: 1bs:, 55c Ib.; sides, 10 - 20 lbs. 50c lb. Guar. against spoilage. Shipped COD. Mrs. Louise T. . Pope, Box 5, Dexter. Hand tooled solid leather billfolds, with initials, hand tooled on 1 end (and emblem on other end if wanted), $3; without initials, $2.50 ea. COD, cash or money order. Write. Jonny Bonds, c/o Battey Hos- pital, Rome. Large farm bell, 20.in dia- meter, has the yoke, good as new, $20. 00. Cannot ship. Mrs. Ida Bradley, Rt. 4, Box. 92, Americus. Old fashion soft sugar cane, three cents stalk. G. M. Waller, 244, Adrian. Nice sundried horse apples mixed with Limbertwig, 65c lb. Add 17c postage for ea. lb.; also, multiplying old time Shallot plants, nice, large size, $1.35 C. No checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula. green er ox Jim Dandy electric churn, $12.00;\ also, one good ax, $3.| G. W. Strickland, 1640 Stan- wood Ave., SE, Atlanta 17, etre DR. 7- 7848. Approx. 700 - 100 Ib. cot- ton cloth sugar bags. S o m e suitable for feed and seed, in good cond., 25 ea. M. Nixon, c/o B and B Ranch, PO Box 188, Thomaston, Ph. MI. 7-7412. $1.75; 12; 1-1/4 ie oe in glass), $5.50; 1 case, six, 5 Ib. pails in tin, $10 50; by freight or Exp. Col., six 5 Ib. pails, in tin, $7.00; 12, 2-1/2 Ibs., in glass, $7. 50: 12, 1-1/4 Ibs. in glass, $4.50 al. Bbls., 13c lb. Rev. Curd W: er, Rt. 2, Box 229, Adrian. 2,700 stalks original suet cane, 7 cents per stalk for 000 or more. Elm St., Hampton. One farm dinner bell, old and broke also frame broke but all can be easily fixed, $2.50. Cannot ship. Warren W. Singley, Rt. 2, Box 2 213, Jackson. Misscellaneous WANTED Want 8 or 10 lbs. fresh Gin- ger root. D. Westbrook, Box 464, Griffin. , Want 1/2 gal. Buckeyes. Cleve Hicks, 168 Trinity Ave., Soe Atlanta 3. Ph, JA 2- Want some Buckeyes; at once. State amount and price.. - Edward Ring, Rt. 2, Fitzger- Castor oil | ald. Want Velvet bean Bunch and Running. price and germination. H. Holyoak, Enigma. Want Fig sprouts or cut- tings of Hunt or Florentine varieties. have and price. Mrs. Archie Rousey, Rt. 4, Elberton. Want used Anhydrous Am- monia equipment. State K, 5-1373 (Moultrie). Want a calf creep feeder, in good cond. State price and cond. J. O. Dickerson, Rt. 5, Lyons. Want 2 bushels field peas, Fla. crowders or Purple Hull crowders. Send sample and price. All letters ans. L. D. : Todd, Danville. Want truck load of horse manure. H. L. Wilson, Rt. 2, 1369 Brocket Rd. Stone Mountain. Ph. HI 3-6140 (Clarkston). Want 7 H. P Elec. motor, single phase, to be used with Syrup mill. Give best price first letter. Frank Allison, Blairsville. Want 2300 ft. 26 or 32 in. hog wire, also 4500 ft. bobwire ned or used. E. E. Hughes, Rt. 7, Hartley Bridge Rd., Macon. Want 2 H. wagon in good cond. State particulars. Ha- rold Bankston, Rt. 1, Preston. Want some Beat the Bee ean seed. State price amount. P. H. Maynard, 779 Hill St., Athens. Want t 600 creosoted. pine posts, at least 3-1/2 in, dia. and 6-1/2 ft. long, del. to McDonough for $40.00 per hundred. . ES Hollinbery 1819 Candler Rd. Decatur. Ph. DR. 8-1387. Want bunch Velvet beans. State what you have and price. C. W. White, Bain- bridge. Want La. Copper Skin, di- sease free, potato plants, about the 15th or 20th of April. Contact. Wm. P. Beggs, Lin- colnton. _ Want - pick-up -up load of Coastal Bermuda plants, at once. State price. J. B. Butler, Roce. Ph. 834M4 (Elberton). Want some honey bees and hives. State what you have and price. Mrs. A. R. Barratt, Rt. 2, Wray. Want pop corn seed, t he old time variety, with long, slim ears, small grains. Quote bee Mrs. Maude Moore, Rt. , Cooper Rd. Rome. Want 1 lb. old _ fashioned bunch okra seed. Write first and state price. Mrs. Lindsey Fowler, Rt. 5, Canton. Want 300 old time Spanish potato. plants, also called Po- plar Root, by May 15th. Must be true to name. Write first. Mrs. L. B. McWhorter, Rt. 1, Roopville. No. 1 ome honey 1 in tin: 10 ve He ne del., $3.50; 5 lb. Pe Roy T. Greer, | ise seed, Describe what you s Franklin ~ Sutton, Norman Park. Ph. YU and: 4 Dewey 4 PAGE EIGHT = gage. Miscellaneous WANTED Want 8 - 10 bu. mixed or hay peas. Mis. Mamie Maa- dox, Rt Ritee2, Danville. "Want old fashion green seed cane, also old fashioned red cane. State price. C. J. wale Rt. 2, Box 9, Byrom- ville ~ Want the true strain little White Half Runner beans and white Crowder pea seed. G. G. Tallant, Rt. 3, Box 280 A, Alpharetta. Want Ga. country ham, Hickory smoked, no freezer locker meat, also 10 lbs. home made sausage stuf- fed and smoked dried with cured - Hickory wood, seasoned with ald fashion hot pepper and Mrs. E. H. Wine, 209 So. Gordon St., Cuthbert. Want a lot of Chinquapin trees for transplanting, before warm weather. R. Wilson Smith, Jr., 1136 Morningside Dr. N. E. Gainesville. Want an old fashion drill, one that turns by hand. State what you have and price. H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2, Box 47, So- cial Circle. Want some Squash or vo Yo Pepper seed. Mrs. J, W. : Glenn, Conyers. Want enough Dill for sev- pots of pickles; also, Want a few seed. Mrs. EB. W. Golden, Rt. 3, Moultrie. Want wodd tam belly nite or without hanger, within 100 mi. of Savannah. Hos Towns, 2206 East 39th St., Savannah. ~ Want one or two old fash- ioned Yates apple sprouts, not the iniproved kind. James Mc- Ever, Rt. 1, Acworth: Want 200 Ibs of Chufas for seed purposes. Advise price. L. H. Vanlandingham, Howard. Want 300 Ga. cabbage col- lard plants and 300 green Glaze collard plants. State price. Mrs. Nora Lee Lovett, Rt oe Box 171, Sylvania. Want some White Taghins Okra seed, not the white vel- vet kind. A. B. Wallace, Rt. 1, Hogansville. Want a few Banana Yam and Nigger Killer potatoes now, or vlants of each in the Spring. Frank Bennett, Mer- shon. R Want a Hew ornamental gourd seed. C. B. Driskell, Rt. 2, Douglasville. Want to trade 2 yr. old black and white small pony for good hay, near Fayette- ville. Dan T. Deaton, 359 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta. Handicrafts FOR SALE Large dbl. size quilts ea. Add 50c for postage. Mr s. Dewey Face, Rt. 2, Toccoa. bedspreads, Te size quilt. top, pieced y. pattern, of new scraps, $2.00 ea.; fancy organdy tea aprons, stitched with automa- tic mach., $1.50 ea.; white aprons with col. border, 50c ea.: white bleached pillow- are with col. border, $1.00 Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Ri. 2, Gainesville. Pillowcases of good chget ing, emb., $2.00 pr.; aprons, prints, trimmed, 90c ea.; van- ity set, dresser scarf, 4 pc., emb., lace trim, $3.50; little girls dresses, 1 - 6 yr., prints, plaids, $1.95; bonnets, $1.25;] pot holders, 15ce ea., 2, 25c; boys sport shirts, 1 - 6 Wiese $1.10. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. iF , Temple. Full ruffled cotton asst. cols. and 2- tones, $5.50 ea.; novelty pot holders, 25c ea., 6, $1.00; dainty aprons, 75c ea. 2, $1.25; emb. dish towels, 35c ea., 3, $1.00; baby bibs, 25c ea., 5, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Free- man Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, Elli- jay. size Crocheted pot holders, 75c}) ea.; pot holders, sugar and cream pitcher of crocheted, $1.50 pr.; cross book markers, crocheted in 2-tone with tos- sel, 25c ea.; place mats, cro- cheted in any col., $1.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. W. Wel- ch, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1.00 ea.; without bibs, 75c ea.; small appliqued cushion covers, any shape, col., 75 ea.; knitted mittens, state size, $1.50 pr. Add post- age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. pillowcases, standard Slee, $1.50 set, 4 sets, $5.00; dress- er scarves, trimmed in lace, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Lucy Musson, 7 Steven St., Sum- merville, Soft, washable, genuine lambskin b ab y moccasins, hand laced and emb. in white, cols. pink, blue and white, $1.25 pr. PP. Mrs. Edgar Wat- |W kins, _Calhoun. bed New hand made rt size cuilts of new material, dyed sheeting linings to match tops, $5.00 ea.; 1 ea., Star of Texas and Monkey Wrench, $7 ea. Add. 60c postage per Hop. Mrs. Dave Garlin, Adairs- ville. Early American quilt tops, Rolling Stone, Star of the East, Rocky Road to Calif., Wild Goose Chase, Indian Hat- chet. All cut ready to sew, new. percale in 2 and 38 col., $3.00, ea., 35c postage. Mrs. Manning, Rt. 1, Box 252. Wad- yaa Quilts, $7.00 ea.; quilt fore b $3.00 and $3.50 ea. All of new material, priced by patterns and are nice. Mrs. Lula Hurst, 21 Woodrow Ave.,} Hapeville, Ph. 761- 4378. Hand crocheted bedspread with fringe, nice size, $75.00; one sheet with tatting in hem and pr. tatting, $6.00; one quilt top, Step Around The Mountain design, $4.00. Mrs. R. V. Flournoy, 3614 Georgia Ave., Hapeville. ex Es set, 3 sets, o 00; light weight John}. of pillowcases with} d baby hite, $ Add 10c postage per oe Coleman, Rt. Dbl bed size whit spread, nice design, $40. pillowcase lace, $1.50 for 4 in. pillowcase pr.; centerpiec .es, $1.00 and $2.00 ea. Mrs W. B. ae Us:-3, Bis Dbl. bed size qu Step Around The Mountaic $4.00 ea.; Broken Dish an other designs, $2.00 ea. Adi postage. Mrs. Mittie Roper Rt. 1, Canton. - 2 dbl. bed size quilt tops one is Morning Glory, all cols of morning glories, other i Dahlia top, all cols. dahlias both set together in blocks, al fast cols., appliqued on white Mrs. Clara Bigham, Box 69 Chatsworth Rd.. Dalton. ; SALE EVENTS Mere 24 ie 1:00 BOLLE HEREFORD PRO- DUCTION Sale, The Hub, Social Circle, Walton Co. Cattle from Katy Bee _ Farms and the Circle R. Ranch. 90 head: 22 service age bulls, 58 females, bred and open heifers, 10 calves at side, Turkey Dinner available 12:00 Noon. Contact, E. F. TOON Kelly Ga. IS THE LAST DAY TO PROTECT YOUR ~ COTTON ALLOTMEN PLANT - RELEASE - OR LOSE IN 1 ALLOTMENT Do one of these things: 1. PLANT YOUR FULL COTTON ALLOTMENT IN 1961. | 2. IF YOU CANNOT PLANT AT LEAST 75 pet. OF YOUR ALLOTMENT RELEASE WHAT YOU CANNOT PLANT TO YOUR COUNTY ASC OFFICE BEFORE MARCH 10th ! OTHERWISE - YOU MAY LOSE PART OR ALL OF YOUR FOR 1962 If you want more cotton acreage, you must make written application to your County ASC Office - showing the number of additional acres you want- not later than March 10th ! CONTACT YOUR ASC OF oy