Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 May 9

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r standing rent, if cheap.
nking, nice family, WW
ove any time after
Otis. Turner, Rt. 2,
3, Madison.

ite, single man desires
ers job or light farm
on farm for elderly cou-
d will care for same.
., past middle age, no
its. Want live in room,
laundry and $20. wk.
McLendon, Rt. 3, Car-

ite, single man wants
farm. Exp. in cattle
den work. Can drive
-L, Brown, Box 127,

te man, age 64, wants
on chicken farm or small
_ Would consider care-
for small farm. Do not
or smoke. Clyde May,
Madison (near Bost-

woman with 2 small

gathering egss and
i light farm
4AR,

house and

pay. Mrs. Grace
irnbull, Box 945, Bethlehem.
xp. dairyman and wife

eed 4-5 R. house, elec-
furnished. Age 38 and
jl move anywhere. De-
Messer, Box 51, Tucker,
9-5661 (Stone Moun-

te man, age 56 with
d 3 children, wants

an, wife and son wants
on poultry farm. Can
work now, boy can work
n school is out. Both can
ive tractor. Need 4-5 R.
e. Write, giving job de-
Ball

one, GRE 2:

te woman, middle aged,
its job on farm with el-
lady or couple, doing
arm work, 5 days a wk.
aomi Harris, Rt. 1, Box
Warrenton.

hite, middleaged Christ-
man wants job on farm
























fiddle age lady wants job
g for invalid person and
farm work on a farm.







rants. job on eg.

ion and salary per week.:

Farm Help

WANTED

Want healthy, clean, hon-
est and unencumbered col.
woman to live on farm, do
light farm chores, light laun-
dry, some cooking for 3 white
ladies, in exchange for room,
board and reasonable salary.
Health card and recent ref.
necessary. Give full informa-
tion on exp. health and age.
All app._ans. Miss Martha
Clifton, Rt. 3, Millen, Ph.
599T1.

_ Want farm hand with small
family for steady work on
farm. Will furnish 5 R. house
on school bus route. No drink-
ers, give Ref. Jack Willis, Rt.
2, Folkston.

Want man and boy, over 16
yrs. old, to work in apple or-
chard, Prefer man from No.
Ga. House, wood furnished
and $5. per day. H. B. Rob-
erts Rt. 3, Clarkesville.

Want white, healthy, clean,
middle - aged, unencumbered
Christian woman to live on
farm and care for invalid
mother, keep house, cook, do
light laundry and light farm
work, in exchange for room,
board and salary. Apply only
if interested in permanent
work. Health card and re-
eent Ref. required. Write,
giving exp., religion, age, etc.
Mrs. Grace Hendrix, 136 Lo-
eust Street, Avondale Estates.

Want honest couple, good
workers, work on shares and
raise plants, clean up place,
some repairing. Can furnish
room. No wages. Apply in
person. C. W. Page, 149 North
Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. Tr.
4-6452.

Want white woman to live









and do housework and light
farm work for room, board
end small salary. J. V. Ham-
ilton, Rt. 2, Box 51, Kenne-
saw. Ph. 428-5916.

Want single man or man
with small family to work in
dairy and do farm work. Will
furnish house, wired for stove

Want good woman to live
with elderly widow on farm
and do light farm _ work,
housekeeping and gardening.
All conveniences, will pay
reasonable salary. Mrs. J. W.
Vaughn, Rt. 1. Box 115 (N.
Dixie Hwy. 129), Fitzgerald,
Ph. 2475.

Want man exp. in dairying,
able to operate DeLaval milk-
ing machines. Top salary of-
fered for right man. Charles
von Waldner, Rt. 4. Box 147,
Sylvania.

Want middle age white cou-
ple, no children. Wife to
work in farm home and light
farm chores, husband to work
on beef cattle farm. Salary,
room and board for both.
Must have fair education, be
neat, clean. and respectable.
No drinkers. Furnish Ref. and



with elderly couple on farm



GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1962

Want 2 men, from same
family, to work on farm, and
dairy. Give Ref. and number
in family. S. E. Smith, 2241
Bouldercrest Rd., Atlanta 16,

Want family to move to
farm, on share basis, for one
horse crop. Have 10 A. cotton
allotment, corn land, tractor
and mule for cultivating. Can
furnish 5 R. house, wired for
electric stove, good water in
yard, on school bus and mail
route. Must furnish house
vourself. Mrs. R. A. Adams,
Rt. 1, Box 444, Collins Hill,
Lawrenceville. :

Flowers

FOR SALE





Yellow Daffodils and white
Narcissus, blue Violets, Or-
ange Daylilies, $3.50 M.; pur-
ple King Iris, Daffodils, Nar-
cissus, Foxglove, fall Pinks,
75e C. or 50c doz.; purple Li-
lac, red roses, pink Mtn. Lau-
rel, Azaleas, Sweet Shrub, 6,
$1.00; Yellow Kena Japonica,
rooted, 50c ea. Mrs, Frank
Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Daylilies: Dorothea, Star-
light, The Director, Hyperion,
Kanapoha, Dress Rehearsal,
Marco Polo, Hazel Sawyer,
The Yearling, Merced Gold,
Patricia and Roseland, 35 ea.,
8, $1.00; Maid Marion, Peach
Blush, Royal Toga, pink Bow-
Knot, Bess Vestal, Mabel Ful-
ler, Honey Mist, Fuffled Pina-
fore, Poreclain pink, Chanti-
cleer, Amherst and Lochinvar,
50c ea. or 7, $3.00. PP on $5



orders:<-Mrs, R&R. Burch,
Mastman.
Giant size Dahlias, red,

white, wine, Blue Bird, San
Diago, Apricot, Jersey Beauty,
lav., white, yellow, pink and
others, 6 bulbs, $1.30 my se-
lection, $2.25 doz.; old fash-
ion dbl. Touch-Me-Net seed,
pink, purple, white and sever-
al spotted varieties mixed, 25c
tbl. spoon. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay. 2

Dbl. orange Lilies, 6, $1.00;
fragrant Lemon lilies, 6, $1;
Mums. summer blooming,

and $100. per month. E.|Cushion, mixed cols., $1.00
Ferrell, Madison. doz.; lg. type Chrysanthe-
: mums, all cols. $2.00 doz.;

hardy Orchids, purple col., 3,
$1.00. No orders less than $2.
Del. in Ga. Mrs. Adell Wil-
liams, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Varigated hedge plants,
small Nandinas, mix Sweet
Williams, 40 doz.; Dole red
and white Althea, 35c ea.;
Snow on. Mtn., pink Primrose,
35 doz.; Loving Tangle and
Cactus, 25c bunch; pink Daisy
Mums, 40c doz. Lizzie Craw-
ford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay.

Red, white, blue, pink
Thrift, 6 col. Verbena, $1.00
doz., $5.00 C.; pink Oxalis, 2
clump, $1.00; pink Sweet Wil-
liams, blue Iris, Calif. blue
Violet, hardy Phlox, asst.
Chrysanthemums, 2 doz., $1.50,
$4.00 C.; Lemon Lilies, $3.00
doz.; Jonquil, white Narcissus,
Glad bublets, $2.00 C.; Add



Chrysanthemums, red,
white, yellow, pink and vari-
gated, 15 plants, $1.00; little
Calicos, deep wine with or-
ange center, $2.00 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Bela Jackson,
Rt. 2, Fayetteville.

Chinese Lily, 25e; Blaze Rose
(runner), $1.00; Mother-In-
Law Tongue, 25c; Baby
Breath Spirea, 25c; Orange
Day Lilies, one cent ea.; Ver-
bena, 3 doz., $1.00; red Crape
Myrtle, 50c ea. Mrs. Annie
Hubbard, Rt. 1, Fortson.

Varigated 4-OClock
10c tbl.

seed,
spoon; white Angel

.|Trumpet seed, 10c tesp. and

self addressed, stamped enve-
lope. Mrs. J. H. Davis, Rt. 1,
Franklin. 5

_ Giant Hibiscus, red, 65c ea.;
giant yellow Cannas, $1.00
doz.; giant Dahlias, cherry red,
royal purple, pink, white,
apricot, purple, yellow and

NUMBER 36

Nice African Violets, vari-
ous cols., at my home. Mrs,
T. D. Launius, 1401 Fairburn
Rd., SW, Atlanta 11.

Giant Pansy plants, 50, 75
mixed; Salvia, 25, $1.; yellow
Canna roots, $1. doz.; Spoon
Mums, 50c doz.; red Geran-
iums, 40c ea.; lg. Mums, $1,
doz.; Spider Lilies, 75c doz.;
mixed Iris, 50c doz.; scented
Geraniums, 25c ea.; sweet
Violets, 75c doz. Add 20
postage. F. J. Witherspoon,
308 Holderness St., SW, At-
lanta 10, Ph. PL. 3-5251.

African Violet leaves, dou-<
bles and singles, 10, $1. PP,
all dif. and labeled; small Af-
rican Violet plants, 25c and
up, at my home; few well
rooted cuttings of June and
Thanksgiving Cactus. Mrs.
Frank Barford, 1185 Moreland
ee Atlanta 16, Ph. MA.

Daylilies: Magic. Dawn,



bronze, 6, $1.25, $2.00 doz.;|Frances Fay, 2. $6.00: Bess
med. size Dahlias, varigated| Ross, tones o Atlas:
violet and white, scarlet and|High Noon, Marie Wood, Pri-
gold, avalon yellow, white and|ma Donna. The Doctor, $1.

violet, orange and gclden, 6,
$1.15. Add postage. Miss Ma-
bel Mathis, Ellijay.

Lg. Boxwoods, come ig
them, 2 and 3 ft. and larger,
$2.50 ea.; red hot Poker, Ti-
ger Lily, lg. Iris, 3, 40c; mix
Per. Phlox, white Per. Candy-
tuft, candy stripe Verbena,
yellow Primrose, 75c doz.; mix
col. Verbena, 50e doz.; month-
ly Roses, dozen cuttings, $1.00,

5 cols.; Thrift, cheap, come af-
ter. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.

Dwarf Marigold seed, blooms
are red outside and yellow
centers, very nice bloom until
frost, lg. spoonful, 25c PP.
Mrs. G. W. Latham, 222 Chris-
topher Dr., Gainesville.

- Ineurved Mums; Ben Leig-
hom, Rose Bowl, Lillian Foltz,
Ind. yellow, pink inc. $2.00
doz.; Spiders and Poms, $1.50
doz.; pink Thrift, $1.00 C.
Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Gille-
Jand, Rt. 9, Gainesville.

_Per. hardy Phlox, white,
pink and purple, 6, $1.00; pur-
ple lilac and Butterfly bushes,
4, $1.00; cram Rose _ bushes,
rooted, 3, $1.00; Boxwoods,
nice rooted, come see. Add
postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner,
Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Mimosa seed, 100, 50c and
stamped envelope; Cataba
tree seed (fishing worm tree)
1/2 cup, 50e and stamped en-
velope; vine potato for shade,
3, $1.00; 50 Castor beans, $1.
Mrs. A. C. Colson, Glennville.

_ Dbl. yellow Cannas, mixed
Verbenas, Tiger Lily bublets,
Burning bushes, little Pansies
seed (back every year), 50c
doz.; pink Thrift, 50c C. rooted
springs. No order filled with-
out postage. No stamps or
checks. Mrs. Perlene Roper,
Rt. 7, Gainesville.

Chrysanthemums, 15 or 20
types and cols., 20, $1.25; as-
sorted col. hardy Phlox, $1.
doz.; Star of Bethlehem
bulbs, 40c doz; Honeysuckle
vine, rooted plants, $1. doz.
All PP. Also, large nice box-



ea.; Bon Bon, Cara Mia, Da-
afu, Evelyn Claar, 50c ea.; 27
dif., $10.; Cathedral Towers,
Pink Bow-Knot, Pink Dam-
ask, Revolute, 25c ea.; 40 dif.,
$7.00. Walter. M:. Jackson,
1123 Vickers St.. SE, Atlan-
tas :

Dutch Amaryllis, blooming
size, solid red; $2. ea.; 3, $5.-
35;.1 yr. seedlings, mixed
cols.. $5. doz. PP. Beckwith
D. Smith, 3479 Rockhaven
Cir., NE, Atlanta 5.

labeled,

Named Daylilies

-each dif., 25, $4.70: Chrysan-

themums, assorted cols. and
varieties, 50, $1.50; pot plant
euttings, 20, $1.25. PP. Mrs,
W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel.

Giant Admiral Byrd Daisy
plants, (I will select lg. plants.
to bloom this summer), $1.25
doz.; 25.: $2.50. PP. In or-out
of state orders. Mrs. Ruth
Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 478, Au-
gusta, Ph. RE. 6-8349.

500 Boxwood plants, 1-5 ft.
tall, nicely shaped and nice
color. D. A. Sharp, 2096 Del-
ano Dr., NE, Atlanta, Ph. DR.
3-7567.

Collection of choice Daisy
Mums, also white Footballs,
20 mixed plants, $1. plus post-
age; Calif. blue Violets, 20,
$1. and postage; rock crevice
moss, 50c for nice bundle,
cellophane wrapped; _ also,
Thrift at my home (not mail-

Rt. 1, Box 223, Hwy. 19,

pharetta, Ph, 475-6308.

Verbenas, lavender, orange,
both white eye, also dark red,
Amaranthus, Camellia,
Touch - Me- Nots, grown on
hot bed, now ready, all 75
doz.; blue and pink Hydran-
gea, 75c ea.; Mums: Cushions,
Buttons, Spider, Daisy and
Quills, many cols.. 75c doz.;-
Queen Anns Lace, 65c doz.:
Oxalis, 2. clumps, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Bryan Stand-
ridge, Abbeville.

Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.;
Calif. purple Violets, 30, $1.;
pink Yarra, 2 doz., $1.; Le-
mon Lilies, 50c doz. Add 30c





nearest phone. J. Lynwood|postage. Also, Boxwoods at|woods and cuts. Mrs. Ed| postage. No less than $1. or-
Bentley. Sr., The Rock, Ph.|my home. Mrs. Janie Ellis,| Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairs-| ders filled. Mrs. R. P. Stein-
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Flowers
FOR SALE

Jacobs Ladder, 8, $1.; Sul-
tanas, varigated leaf, white,
salmon, Fuchsia, Money Tree,
Osmunda fern, Justicia,.
striped Chicken Gizzard, 35c-
ea., 3, $1.; Begonias, Maple
leaf, red rose bud, 40c ea.;
Silver Santolina, 3, $1.; creep-
ing Gardenias, 65c ea.; bloom-
ing size fuchsia, 75c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Susan Ziglar,
1566 Elleby Rd., SE, Atlanta
15, Ph. MA. 7-5759.

10 assorted African Vio-
lets, blooming size, $3.50 PP;
Begonias, 10 varieties, Fuch-
sia, Lantana, Geranium, Sul-
tana, Coleus, Snapdragon,
Verbena, Hybrid Petunia and
other bedding plants; also, 50
varieties of decorative, medi-
eal and culinary herbs, per-
enials and shrubs at my home.
Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue
Ridge.

10 purple Verbena, 8 sum-
mer Mums (yellow, bronze),
6 Delta Iris (rose color), 6
red Spider Lilies, large bulbs,
4 Tiger Lilies, 4 dbl. yellow
ep os, each collection

$2. orders or over PP.
fits. Ammye Robinson, Rt. 2,
Bowdon.

Boxwoods, 12-14 in., Rho-
dodendron, Hemlock, Min.
Laurels, white Pines, Chero-
kee Rose, yellow, orange and
red bush Honeysuckles, Crab-









apple, 2-3 ft., $3. doz.: Per.
Phlox, 2 doz.. $1. PP and
moss packed. Sadie Wilson,

Blue Ridge.

All col. Chrysanthemums, $1
doz.; blue Iris, 40c doz.; white
and yellow Narcissus and yel-
low Jonquil bulbs, 25 doz.:
butterfly bush cuttings, 5, $1;
white -Easter Rose, rooted, of
$1.00; all col. Hollyhock.
Goldenbell, purple Lilac and
Tiger Lily, rooted, 4, $1.00.
Add postage; orange and old
rose col. Poppy seed, 25c tsp.
and stamped envelope. Ethel
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.





Violets, hardy field grown,
genuine Royal Robe, white
Perfection, pure white, long

stocky stems, Giant frangrant
purple California, old fashion
sweet blues and scarlet King
Verbena, all 1.00 doz.; $5. 00
C.; $40. 00 M. Mrs. Lou, en
sins, Rt. 3, Gainesville, ae :

D. Anglin, Editor

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Liriope (ponder grass), Vin-
ca Minor, ground cover, for
banks and etc., $1:50 C.; Per.
red Verbena and Mum plants,
$1.00 doz.; 25c Ligustrum,
$2.50. Lois Woodruff, Green-
ville.

Old Eng. Boxwood, dwarf
variety, fine green, well roct-
ed, 4 - 6 in. plants, $2.00 doz.;
$15.00 M; 8 = 10, in. Pyracan-
thas, red variety, 10, $5.00;
Crape Myrtle, pink and red,
2 = 3 ft., 10, $2.00. Mrs. B.
Robinson, Greenville.

Ligustrums, cherry Laurels,
$1.50 doz., $10.00 C.; Nandinas,
Per, Candytuft. Per. dwarf
blue Phlox, $1.50 doz., $7.50
C.; Cushion Mums, red (Lip-
stick), bronze (Dandy), $2.00
doz.; English Ivy. Vinca,
Blackberry, red Spider, At-
amasco Lilies, Achimenes, $1
doz., $5.00 C. Add_ postage.
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.

Sultana seed, 50 pk.; Blood
of Calvery, 50c pk.; Hybiscus,
Salvia, Colius, dbl. pink Touch
-me-not and Sweet William
seed, all 25c pk. with stamped
self addressed envelope. Mrs.
Pearl Clark, Rt. 8, Gainesville.

Hemerocallis: (Daylily) Au-
tumn red, Betty Ann, Buster
Brown, Country Pride, Gold
Cup, Kanapaha, Kwanso, Mrs.
John J. Tigert, Mt. Vernon,
Patricia, Lights of Paris, Rose
Star, Sammy Russell, Tajma-
hal, Judge Orr, Sky Lark,
Painted Lady, 50c ea. Label-
ed, damp packed, PP on or-
ders of $5.00 or more. Bonus
plants. Miss June E. Kimsey,
Hiawassee.

Hybrid Daylilies: Seven
Seas, Linda, Warpath, Demon,
purple Waters, Cherokee Maid,
Redhead, $2. 50 doz.; Hyperion,
Mikado, Slyvia, Sweetbrair,
Seminole Chief, Autumn Red,
J. T. Russell, Black Prince,
Skylark, Kwanso, Su-Lin, Ca-
ballero, 50c ea. or $5.00 doz.
Bonus plants. Labeled damp
packed, add postage under $5.
Mrs. Claude E. Kimsey, Hia-
wassee.











Giant (up to 8 in. across)
imported, mixed Japanese
Morning Glory seed, 2. doz.,
50c; giant Bushel gourd seed.
25 doz. All plus stamped, ad-
dressed envelope; also, want
single, dbl., all cols. rocted
African Violet leaves, rooted
Rex Begonia leaves or small
rote Reasonably _priced.








Mrs. D. T. Pialaey: Re ae
to!



Spear cer

Bearded Iris,
many blue ribbons in AIS

shows. Many new varieties in-

cluding the new pinks. Special

collection, not labeled, good
color range, 100, $10. 00 Mrs.
Marvin B. Farrar, Jenkins-
burg.



Lg. Dahlias, varieties like
I hand in Mar. and April, but
mixed cols. of rooted plants, 5,
$1.50 and 30c postage; $2.50
doz. and 50c postage. Damp
packed; Moon flower plants, | 5
25c doz.; Kochia or Burning | =
Bush seed, 2 tbl. Spoons 25c.
Mrs. Paul pe Rt. 1, Mon-
roe.

300 varieties Bearded Iris,
have won many blue ribbons
in AIS shows. Mrs. T. T. Pat-
rick, Jackson.

Dbl. Begonias in red, pink,
white, dark leaves, 50c ea.;
Geraniums, pink, red, salmon
and white, 50c ea.; Fuchsia,
50c; many cols. Coleus, Sul-
tana, 25 ea.; Spider Lilies, 6,
$1.00; well rooted Crinium
Lily, white, 50c. Mrs. H. B.
Clower, Rit. 3, Lawrenceville.

Chrysanthemums, s h 0 w
type: large red ball with yel-
low center; Rust, henna and
gold; white, thick deep pace
setter; Japrose, rose and
cream; deep white thread spi-
ders; pink turners, ruby red;
yellow under side, red teps;
pink low spreading; all 6, $1
and 35c postage on ea. dollar.
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Rt. 2, Lin-
colnton.

Seed: red Salvia or Scarlet
Sage, 25 tbl. spoon full and
postage or self stamped en-
velope. Mrs. A. E. Daniel,
North Side Dr.; Rt. 2, Law-
renceville.

Red, purple, bronze and yel-
low hardy garden Mums, 50c
doz.; asst. small type Ane-
mones and Daisies, 40c PP;
alse, summer Poinsettas; Seed:
Bachelors Buttons, Baby Zen-
nia, 25c match box full; red
and yellow and .red and yel-
low striped Four OClocks, 10e
doz. seed, 3 doz., 25c; Mexi-
can Zinnias, Coxcomb, 10c tsp.
and stamped envelope. No
Checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt.
3, Rockland Rd., Lithonia.

Fancy leaf oe wae
or mixed cols., 8, $1. 20,
$2.00; red Salvia, ee Cone
Goldenglow, Za $1. 00; Ig. and
minature Zinnias and Mari-













golds, Feverfew, Fire Chief,
Rosy Morn Petunias, white
perfection Violets, 36, $1.00;

yellow Cannas, mixed Iris, $1
doz. Add 35c postage. Mr s.
J. W. Jones, Madison.

Dutch Amaryllis, lg. 2 yr.
old bulbs, many cols., cannot
separate, 2, $1.00; many col.
dwarf Coxcomb seed, 25 tea-
spocn full and stamp; 10 cols.
Ig. dbl. Hollyhock seed, 25c
tbl. spoon and stamped enve-
lope. Mrs. C. H. Tanner, 1807
Vinson Hwy., Milledgeville.

Vinca varigated, a good vine
for porch boxes and other





dents, 8 good rooted plants,
$1 parcel post. J. D. Ful-
ler, Mountville.

Pink Cherokee Roses, Mtn.
Laurel, Rhododendron, Aza-
leas, Crabapple, Dogwood,
White Pine, Holly, Creek Hem-
lock, Poplar, red Maple, Eas-
ter bush, 2 - 3 ft., moss pack-
ed, $2.75 doz.: pink Phlox,
Daylilies, Shasta Daisy, Snow-
drops, blue Iris, Fall Pinks,
trailing Arbutus, red Sweet
William, $2.75 C. Add postage.
Mrs. Bonnie Abererembie,
Mineral Bluff.

Pink Thrift,



50e C.; Box-
wood cuttings, one cent ea.;
pot Hydrangeas, 50c; Rose
Yarrow, light, royal blue fall

Daisies, 15c ea., 2, 25c; Scotch-
broom, lav. locust, 25 a.;
Chinese Bamboo, 50c: red

Woodsbine, 25c ea.; yellew dbl.
Mums, 25 doz. Mrs. Tom Har-
kins, Mountain City.

Blue, white Siberian Iris,
Shasta Daisies, Narcissus, Jon-
quils, 35c doz.; Butterfly bush,
Almonds, red Woodsbine, An-
thony Waterer (rose blooms)
25c ea., 2, 40c; old fashion
bush type roses, dbl. rose
blooms, 50c ea.; Boxwocd cut-
tings, one cent ea. Varilla
Quarterman, Mountain City.

Large dbl. Dahlia tubers,
many varieties, many colors,
1 or 2 of a kind or assorted,
all sprouted, labeled, $2. 50
doz.; lg. dbl. Day Lilies, well
rooted, $1.50 doz.







BULLETIN
have won|,
Bearded Ivis, won most blue|t

uses, cover stumps, rock gar-



Over 400 named varieties

ribbons at our last AIS show.
Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkins-
burg.

Yellow Mums, small $1.25
doz; $2. doz. for large ones;
Iris lilies, $1.50 doz; white
Dogwood bushes, 35 ea., 3
$1; Prinre Feather seed, 25c
teaspoon full; yellow and red
Plum bush, $1.25 doz. for
small or $3. doz. up to 3 ft.
Add postage. No checks. Mrs.

. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Bremen.

White Hydrangea, 50c ea.;
white, pink Spirea, prey ae
Goldenbell, Tiger Lilies,
Grape Geranium, 25 a.;
purple, red, wine Verbena,
mix col. Cannas, each $1. doz.;
mix col. Glads, Shasta Daisy,
50e doz.; 4 dif. pot plant cut-
tings, 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Hunter, Rt. 1, Blue
Ridge.

Prize Coleus seed, multi-
colors, solids in regular and
Laceleaf, many varieties, 300
seed, 50c; Philippine Glory
Lily seed, 100, 50c. C. R. Her-
ring, Rt. 2, Box 357, Burns~
wick,

Pink Thrift, $1. C.; mixed
col. Iris, 6, 50c; white Star of
Bethlehem, 50c doz.; blue









grape Hyacinth and orange
Daylilies, $1. doz.; mixed col.
Chrysanthemums and Jon-

quils, 50c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Florence Leathers, Rt. 1,
Buchanan.

Pink Geranium cuttings,
'20c ea.; Star of Bethlehem
seed, red, 25c doz.; dbl. pink
Touch-Me-Not seed, 25c ta-
blespoon; Moonvine seed, 10c
doz.; Martin gourd seed, 25
doz.; Pomegranate bush seed,
25e. doz.
stamped envelope on all seed.
Mrs. W. W. Cauthen, Rt. 2,
Buchanan. >

150 American Boxwoods,
nice compact plants, 6-12 yrs.
old, $2.50 to $5.: also, about
40 English Dwarf Boxwood.
Mrs. Charles Lyon, Ball
Ground, Ph. 735-2548.

Large Chrysanthemums, 2
tone cream and orchid, $1.25
doz.; red Daisy Chrysanthe-
mums, yellow Button Mums,
white Mums, 25 planis, $1.25;
Ig, white Shasta Daisies, $4.-
50 C.; summer blooming|2
Mums, 3 cols., $3.50 C.; pur-
ple Iris, 25, $1. 255 dwarf Iris,
yellow with brown, $1.25 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Milfred
Weaver, Rt. 1, Buchanan.

Boxwood, 12-14 in., Rho-
dodendron, pink Min. Lau-
rels, Hemlock, pink Chero-
kee Rose, white Pine, all col.
bush Honeysuckle, cream
Dogwood; 2-3 ft., $3. doz. PP;









pink moss rose, Dy $1. Damp

moss packed. Bob Wilson,

Blue Ridge. f
Mix col. Mums, mix col.

Iris, dbl. Coreopsis, each $1.-
25 doz. plants. Mrs. C. C. Gen-
try, Rt. 3, Calhoun.

9 colors Cannas, $1. doz.;



15 kind Daylilies, 15c ea;
Amaryllis, Milk and Wine
lilies, Umbrella Palm, red

Spider Lilies, 25c ea.; Daffo-
dils, Narcissus and Tube Ros-
es, 50e doz.; Chrysanthe-
mums, 50e doz.; Ageratum
plants, 50e doz.; 3 kinds Can-
nas and Milk and Wine Lilies,
$3.50 bu. Add postage. Mrs:
W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150,
Camilla.

Chrysanthemums: Silver-
sheen, Holiday, Bronze, lg.
pink, White Ball, white and
yellow Doty, Pinocchio, Pri-
stine, Buckskin, pink Pom,
Gold Coast, Carolyn Yosick,
mixed collection only, 25, $2;
red Button, red, white,
bronze and pink Daisy, 15, $1.
Add 35 postage. Ruth Un-
derwood, Rt. 3, Conyers.

Rooted Verbena, white,
pink, purple, rose, lavender,
dark velvet. red, cardinal,
biood red, fuchsia, lavender
with white eye and others, 3
doz., $1.75 PP. Damp moss
packed. Mrs. W. H. Whitten,
Chula.

Red, white, purple, orchid,
yellow, pink and _ varigated







giant and Pon Pon Dahlia
bulbs, 3, 50c; red, orchid,
pink, yellow, white, bronze,
large Pon Pon. and Daisy
type Mums, 50 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Johnnie Har-
mon, Rt. 2, Calhoun.



Day Lilies: pink Charm,
Viking. Glory, Barone, Pur-
ble Haze, Honey Redhead,
Spit-fire, P.M. Tea, J. T. Rus-



Add self addressed

and bright red Petunias,
price. Add 25c postage
plants. with ea. order.
H. Gable, Rt. 3; Cedar

Chrysanthemums:
white, pink, yello
cream, Pom Pom, bro:
curved white, Cushion
and white, mediu
wae yellow, big ear.
2 doze Slt white Con
ate and yellow Fila. J;
d0 ea. Liriope, Vine
or, 4 doz., $1.;
indoors, 3S 50. A
Mrs. J. R. Hinson, B
Chester.

Variety of hardy C
themums, small and
size, daisies, button.
and dbl. semi
doz., $1. 25. PP. Mrs.
M. Casey, Rt. 1, Ceda:

Rex Begonias, $1.;
blooming, ruffle leaf,
Calif. Rubber plant, 65:
leaf Philodendron, 1
leaf Begonia, 75c; Cr
Thorns, Goldband Sa
ia, 70c dbl. Geranium
Fishscale

Cumming.

Everblooming Begon
red Geraniums, Xma;

| Thanksgiving Cactus, 20

Angel Wing and Be
Begonias, 25c ea.:
Mums, med. and lg., 6
Tris, Three Sisters.
Shadows, Mary Geddes
many more, 40e ea., $3.
Add postage on orders
= 50. Mrs. Ela M. Moo:
. H. Griffin, Cataula.

Dahlias, giant bloon
size, white, peach, red.

apricot, yellow, Jersey I

ty, Sandiago, Bronze,
yellow, vari lavender
choice of 6, $1.30; doz
sorted cols.. $2.25. Ad
age. Miss Marie Ma

. Box 59, Ellijay.

_ White Clematis, lg. r
old fashion running.
Pp

$1.;
door Ferns 35 dey
fragrant violets, 50 do
Nurene Lilies, 75 d
Tubor Morning Glory

doz. Add postage. Mrs. L
Brown, 1321 Wildwood
Columbus.

Mix col. Touch - Me - }
seed, 10c teaspoon full
stamped, self ade
velope. Mrs. R. W. Rice
1. Box 344, Douglasvil

Regal Lilies, _Blackbe
Lilies, Siberian Iris, yel
dwarf Iris, Per Phlox,
Williams, 8, $1 sa Pera
$1. doz.; Trillium, Galox,
butus, $1. doz.; Jack-In-
pit, Birdfoot, Violets, 24, $
Add postage. Mrs. F. M. E
ton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Rain lilies, 90c doz.; Fe
few, 90c ~.doz.; red =i
Flag, 80c doz.; purple,

and red. Verbena, $1

Peppermint plants, 70c_
Add postage. ary Tu
Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastanoll

Tiger Lily, 3 bulbs,
hot. polka, 3 bunches,
sweet Williams, 4 bun
mix col., 65c; fall Pinks,
doz.; blue Hyacinth b
50ce doz.; Tulip bulb:
doz.; blue Spanish
bunches, 50c. {

Miss L. M. White, Rt.
57, Dahlonega. .

Nice English dwarf
wood, lg. and small
American Boxwood, lg.
small. All for sale at
home cheap. Mrs. R. H. W
chel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville.

Well rooted Ivy, $2. fol
much as can be put in bus!
basket; also, all the pl
needles -you need for mule
ing, it is in piles, bring
own containers, $5. per
George W. Henderson,
Shady Acres, 5275 Tilly M
Rd., Doraville, Ph. 457-24

Dbl. Rose of Sharron, V
gelea, 50c ea.; Colorado b!
Spruce, Arizona Cypress,
ea; Cacti Worlds Globe, |
Cob. Patty Cake, nice, 3,
everlasting moss, Lemon
lies, everlasting Pinks a
Dutch Iris, 3, 50c. Add po
age. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
2, Ellijay.

Red, salmon
ope! Sye$1i3
$i;- i ae cre 6
cy leaf-and dwa

; yeHow











and



sel; Bearded ine, names sh 50c_
All well|16, $ E.
packed and PP. Mrs. Florence | R

_ Heaton, Mineral 3




















































plants, Monarda,

ies and lavender
.25 doz.; 4 Alum-

, 4 pink Rosebud,
plant (Achillea). 4
3 spotted leaf Be-

0 in.) waxleaf Li-
12 (12 in.) hedge
.25 per group.

23, Washington.

Rt. }en

bushes, 35 ea.;
pe Bemena, $1.50
g re

ers), Golden Turn
yellow), yellow But-
pe (fall and Mum type),
Waters (Mum type
from June till frost),
plus 25 postage.
acked. Mrs. J. H. Bar-

, 2, Waco.

2
Thrift, 50c C.;>Pep-
ed and white Horse-
white Chasta Daisies,
is, Daffodils, 3 col.
Jav. Sally, pink a n d
Yarrow, Gooseneck,
, blue fall Aster,
rysanthemums, Age-

Ned Burrell, Ra-
( Lilies, August; 3
. Iris; 3 kinds Siber-
; Golden Glow; Shas-
fall Daisies; Degwood,
5e: red hot Poker, 25c,
; Scotchbroom, and
me, 15c, 2, 25c; Christ-
actus, 25, 5, $1.00; Sal-
the Gate; white Narcissus
ellow single; pink Thrift;
neck. Add postage. Mrs.
Ledford, Rabun Gap.

seneck, p in k Thrift,
Mums (all cols.), Nar-
with yellow center, Box-
euttings, one cent ea.;
y at the Gate; little Iris
dark and light blue),
ris, yellow, lavender and
cols, Golden Road fall
Chasta Daisies, five cents
ndian corn, mixed, 25c
6 ears, $1.00; Scotchbroom
Jasmine, 15c ea., 2, 25;
ot Poker, lg., 50c; small,
Add postage. Mrs. O.
artin, Rabun Gap.

trawberry Begonia, green
ax and Bronze leaf
rose Begonia; Maiden-
fern; Geraniums; May,
Golden Stars, Easter
Starfish, Angel Wing and
Cushion Cacti; Amaryllis
all 25 ea. Add 15c

. W. Faircloth,

onflower vine seed, lg.
ure white blooms with cream

center, 4-1/2 in. avg.,
looms May until frost, seed
-35c; Coral Vine seed, 30,
with stamp. E. H. Scar-
rough, 1128 East 36th St.,
nnah. ;

iberian Iris, rich blue, Ver-
, red, red and _ white
stripe, rose, light pink and
surple, Golden Glow dbl. yel-
rese archilla, all $1.30 ea.
pink Daisy Mums, 36,
00. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Tem-

3 yr. old, 25c to 75c; Nan-
jinas, all size, 25e to $1.50;
white Dogwood, 50c to $1.50;
Wisteria, red and
white blooming Quince, small
Acuba, red Turkey and se-
Peo big: 0 ea.; also,
ound covering plants cheap.
shipping. W. S. McCurdy,
. Clifton Road, NE, At-
. 3-242.

ed Hollyhocks, 50c doz.;
Pom and Button Mums,
doz. mixed; 125 named
surplus sale, my selec-
Jabeled, $1.25, $2.00 and
a ot labeled, $1.00,
Mrs. M

| Shaggy,

Plenty pink Thrift, 50c C.
or 500, $2.; red flowering
Quince, 2-3 ft. high, $1. ea.
Add postage. H. F. Seay, 3917
Panthersville Rd.. Rt. 2, El-
lenwood.

Rose Geranium, 40c; Par-
rot Lily, 20c; African Ever-
lasting (Suc.), 20c; Pyrostegia,
$1.00 doz.; Lemon Balm a n
Monarda, $1.00 doz; Blue
and purple Salvia, 10c; Pentas,
65e; cuttings, 20c; Aluminum
plant cuttings, 20c; vinea,
Sweet Violets, 15, $1.00; Gold-
Glow, Ajuga, $1.00 doz.;
minimum order $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223
Cordele Ave., Macon.

White and pink Periwinkle
seed, 1/2 tsp., 30c; Ardisia and
pink Justicia plants, each
60c clump; Maidenhair Fern,
60c clump; white Oxalis, 60c
PP. Miss Emma Dugger, New-
ington.

Tuberose bulbs, double, $1
doz. PP in Ga.; red crown
Amaryllis bulbs, 50 doz.; sin-
gle and dbl. Thumbergia and
flowering Almond, well root-
ed, 20c ea.; Eunoymus dwarf
and painted, yellow and green,
25 ea. PP. Would exchange
for rooted Weigelia, either of
the 3 cols. Mrs. D. F. Heisler,
Rt. 2, Stubbs Ave., Ochloch-
nee. =

Red Verbena, 20, $1; pink,
blue Thrift, 25c doz.; hardy
Phlox, 20, $1.00; dark red
fall Pinks, 20, $1.00; Cushion
Mums, mix col., 20, $1.00;
Iris, $1.00 doz.; 6 rooted Ger-
aniums, $1.00; Oxalice, 3, 25c;
Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Pink Per. Phlox, pink Mums,
50e doz.; dbl. Rose, red. pink
Geraniums, Speckled Leaf,
Maple leaf, pink, green leaf
Begonia, varigated
leaf S u 1 t an a and Fuch-







lies, $1.00 doz.; rcoted Fuch-
sia, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
dee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston.

Large Chrysanthemums,
col. yellow, 15, $1;
pink Daisy Mums, 20, $1.00;
Shasta Daisy, white, $1.00 doz.
Miss Georgia Winkles, Box
251, Raymond.

Dbl. red, rose, Geraniums,
white and pink Hydrangea,
maple leaf Begonia, red and
pink everblooming Begonias,
Christmas and Thanksgiving
Cactus, Coleus, 20c ea. cutting;
Swerd and lg. and small Bos-
ton Ferns, 35c ea.; Jew, Rain
Lilies, 10c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Roys-
ton.

Rose Thrift, 75c C.; white
Thrift, 35e doz.; rooted, red
and pink Weigela, 20c ea.; red
Hibiscus, 25c ea.; mixed cols.
Chrysanthemums, 2 doz., $1;
mixed cols. Mums, 35c doz.
Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1,
Royston. :

Lg. Incurved Mums, pur-
ple, white, red and gold, $1
doz.; mixed assortment not so
Ig. but all nice Mums, 2 decz.,
$1.00; Pom Poms and Azalian
and other small ones, 3 doz.,
$1.00; Pom Pons and Azalian
lg. and a few small, $1.50
doz. All named show stock;
Blakemore strawberry plants,
$1.00 C. PP. Mrs. Noble Bun-
yard, 607 Wgorden Farm Rd.,
Rossville, Ph. UN. 6-6920.

Phlox Thunderbolt, a color.
between a red and purple, a
whitte with col. center, 10c
ea., 15, $1.00; 8 dif. col. Chry-
santhemums, 10c ea., 15, $1;
4 cols. large Dahlias, 20c tu-
bers; also, want Cactus Dah-
lias, any color. Mrs. John R.

-|Terry, Rt. 3, Rockmart.

_ Bearded Iris: good bloomers
in desirable cols. of white,

blue, pink, pink blend, yel-
low, copper blend, tan, laven-
der and cream, red _ bi-color,
purple and others, 10 dif. un-
labeled, $2.00. Add 35c post-
age,

Mrs.
Shellman.

Sultanas, asst. cols.; Begon-
ja red rose bud, single red
erinkle foliage, pale pink
bloom; Angel Trumpet;
Christmas and Thanksgiving
Cactus; African Violets, all
50c ea., well rooted; night
blooming Cereus, white bloom
and lettuce Begonia, 75c ea.;
Spider Lily Bulbs, 50c doz.;
pink Verbena, 25c. Mrs. H. G.
Aderhold, Rt. 3, Sparta.

David J. Arnold,








sia cuttings, 20c ea.; Rain Li-|

Ny

MARKET BULLETIN

Seed: Red hardy Phlox, In-
dian Paint bush, Queen Anns
Lace, red Prince Feather, rd
Touch-me-nots, red hardy
Sweet Peas, Snow on the Min.,
dbl. red Pom Pom Zimnnias,
Fever Few, Marigolds, all 20c

5 Reg. hereford heifers, 10
mos. old. Henry Bowen, Cler-
mont, Ph. Le. 4-7731.

Jersey mileh cow, 5 yrs.
old, heavy milker, due June

26, bred to Black Angus,
$175.; 1 reg. Jersey heifer, 5



Ruby Supreme, white Lady,
Hyperon, Garden of Roses,
Cinnabar, Gold Cargo, Spring
Parade, Cinderella, Hear
Stealer, Imperior, Director,
Hoover, Lillian Russell, Spit-
Fire, Great Moments, Myka-
wax, Mahal, Oneta, Sly Lark,
J. T. Russell and Russells



Minute, labeled, $2.50 doz.

Mrs. Lillian Owens, Rt. 2,

Tallapoosa.
WANTED



Want all summer blooming
Azalea Mums, all cols., dbl.
Larkspur plants, Snapdragons
and Verbena plants, packed so
they will live and with good
roots. Also, want Catnip
springs, Lilacs and Lantana.
Mrs. C. Edward Wright, 1392
ap Decatur Rd., NE, Atlanta

Want Birdsfoot Violets, bi-
color only (purple and blue).
Mrs. C. J. Koppe, 2694 Boule-
vard Dr., NE, Atlanta 17.

Want Gladiola bulbs. Write
what you have, and price must
be right. Mrs. S. B. Duncan,
Rt. 1, Royston.

_Want tubers of old fashion
vine bearing small rose like
flowers close to vine, red,
pink and white; clump of
Golden Glow; white Kerria;
old fashion Moss Roses with
moss like foliage on stem and
buds, in red, pink, yellow and
white; Dills of snow Dydran-
ga. State price and postage.
Belle Lawson, 1012 Main St.,
Forest Park.

Want daylily, Mid - West
Majesty for 50c. Write. Mrs.
iL. Fielding Lanier, 516 South
Main St., Sylvania. s

Want about 1/2 pt. of Four
OClock seed, red, yellow, pink
and white and the striped col-
ored one. Want at once. J. H.
Everage, Rt. 3, Box. 228,
Brunswick.

Want quantity Daylilies
with varigated leaf only. Col-
or of bloom unimportant.
Write price, bbs C.it.. Ler=
ring, Rt. 2, Box 357, Bruns-
wick.

Livestock

FOR SALE







Cattle

Reg. Polled Herefords:
bulls of breeding age; bred
and open heifers. H. Young
Tillman, 1207 W. Park Ave-
nue, Valdosta.

Reg. Hereford bull, FFA
Dandy Larry, 6 yrs. old. Lar-
ry and Mischief breeding, pro-
duced fine herd, $350. J. P.
Nicholson, Jefferson Rd., Ath-

ens, Ph. Li. 3-4587.

Polled Hereford bulls dou-
bie standard, 10-12 mos. old.
Registered in buyers name.
Come see. Roy Goddard, Rt.

2. Lithonia, Ph. 482-8433
(Klondike).

Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, eligi-
ble for registery, wt. 1200

Ibs., gentle, excellent dispo-
sition, good breeder. At beef
price or will trade for bull 2
yrs. old. M. B. Riherd, Rt. 2,
Alto.

Jersey purebred, can be
registered, first calf. ready to
freshen, $150. Mrs. Hugh L.
White, Stockbridge.

Reg. Angus herd: 13 cows,
calfs by side; 4 bred cows; 2
dry cows; 7 heifers, 14 mos.
old; 1 herd bull, Hileenmere
breeding. Jack H. Maffett,
Montezuma.





1 Jersey bull, 9 mos. old,
subject to registration, papers
available, $125. Barbara

| Sampson, Rt. A, Blairsville.
cc en Snes rE

1 white face bull, 2 1/2



old, wt. 800 lbs, ready
or service. Charles Haas,
Pows Springs, Ph. 948-



ea, spoon full. Mrs. C. E. Lev-| mos. old, $120, Claud A.

eritt, 2180 Ranchwood Dr., Rt.| Whelchel, Rt. 6, Lakeland
d|38, Tucker. Rd., Gainesville.

Day Lilies, true to name: Black Angus bull, 6 yrs.

old, wt. 1700 lbs now, near
2000 lbs. in summer, Hileen-
mere breed, $500. G. Van

t| Greene, Jr., 138 Garland Ave-

nue, Decatur. Ph. Dr. 7-5065
(Atlanta).

6 Holstein steers, wt. 450-
500 lbs., grain, hay and pas-
ture .fed, ready for pasture.
W. E. Shelfer, 3795 Old Fair-
eure Te Atlanta 11, Ph. Po.
(- .

Holstein cow with Ist hei-
fer calf; cow, wt. 800 lbs;
calf, wt. 250 Ibs. R. O. White,
Box 695, Lake Jodeco Rd,,
Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-8348.

1 Guernsey-Holstein heifer,
i6 mos. old, due last of June,
$150., at my place. George A.
Cheney, off Desham Rd.-Re-
dan, Ph. 482-8209.

Reg. Angus bull, 5 yrs. old,
healthy condition and ready
to go. McKenziemere 3241
(Bileenmere pedigree). $450.
W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whistle
Top Farm, Cornelia.

Reg. Angus bull, 10 mos.
old, from best EHileenmere
bloodline, excellent confor-
mation, priced right. Carl
Newton, 992 Lullwater Rd.,
N. E., Atlanta. Day Ph. TR.
4-6386, Night Ph. Dr. 7-5318.

Angus purebred bull, young,
ready for service. Can be
geen in Americus. David T.
Jennings, P. O. Box 84, 114
S. Jackson St., Americus.

Weed ACR SON I ee Nee

9 young Reg. Angus bulls;
also, 1 large Angus bull, $200.
Arthur Stoner, Flintstone, Ph.
VE 1-3439.

BN ie eee oh ia ies eee Seer:

Reg. Guernsey bull 2 yrs.
old, dam out of a 7 gal. per
day cow. Dehorned and ring
in nose, wt. 1000 lbs, gentle,



easy to kandle, nice color.
Reasonable price. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.



Bay, quarter - type mare
with filly colt at side out of
Reg. Quarter horse. Rebred to
Reg. Appaloosa. Also, At
Stud: Chief Nareb No. 2111,
Sorrel Appaloosa with blan=

ma.

5 Tenn - Walking horses:
Palomino stallion, gelding, 2
colts and young filly. Jerry
Nicholson, Jefferson Rd. Ath-
ens, Ph. Li. 3-4587.

Quarter horse, well train-
a for cutting and roping, H.
Shopping Center, Trion, Ph.
7134-3263. z

3 Mare mules and
horse, avg. wt. 1100:lbs,.j
off of farm. Age and price
right. T. E. Robinson, Jack-
son. Ph. 7579. ;

Reg. TWHB Stud, 3 yrs.
old, green broke, dark sorrel,
4 white feet with stripe on
face, $200. Also wanted: Reg.
Quarter horse filly, 2-3 yrs.
old, 14 or 14.2 Give descrip=
tion and price. Mrs. Eliza-
beth Price, 3131-B Leis Mill
Fee College Park, Ph. 767-









Reg. Tenn-Walker stud, |
gentle for lady or children,
good saddle _ horse,
Brood mare, 7 yrs. old, gen-
tle but very spirited. Bred to
Reg. stud, due to foal in
June, $175. or both for $325.
W. V. Penn, Rt. 2, Box 139,
Greenville, Ph. OR. 2-4463,
(No collect calls).

All purpose white mare, 10
yrs. old, gentle for ladies or
children. Has been shown.
No. reasonable offer refused.
Jim Sudduth, 964 Estes Dr.,
aie Atlanta, Ph. PL. 5-

Shetland Pony, gentle but



spirited, $150. Mrs. J. W.
Suggs, Sr., Fairburn, Ph.
964-7349.

Small bay mare mule, 3

yrs. old, 48. in. tall, broke to
ride, partly broke to work,
real gentle, children can han-
Gle, $100. At Stud: small
Shetland stallion, chestnut
with light mane and tail, $10.
with return privileges. Frank
Pace, Rt. 2, Rising Fawn.



Horses, Mules & Ponies

Sorrel mare, 6 yrs. old, flax
mane and tail, bred to Tenn.-
Walking Stud, due any day;
Tenn.-Walking sorrel mare,
due next month, both horses
are gentle for any one to
ride, O. H. Jordan, Sr., 628
College St., Cuthbert, Ph. RE.
2-2434.

Permanent reg. Quarter
horses; Reg. Palominos and
crosses; fillies, mares, stallions
and geldings. Will furnish de-
tailed information and_prices
on animals. L. F. Driver,
Clarkesville, Ph. 754-4984.

Sorrel three gaited geld-
ing, 4 yr. old, 2 sorrel mares,
one 6 yrs. old, other 12 yrs.
old. All broke to ride. Thom-
as B. Tigner, Greenville, Ph.
OR. 2-4945. 5

ee es ae pee et
Mare, gold color with white
mane and tail, blaze face,
sood showing stock, gentle
with children and __ ladies.
Also, Palomino stud colt,
dark gold, 4 white stocking
feet and blaze face. J. W. Van
Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy.,
Decatur, Ph. Bu. 9-5798. .

Shetland Ponies. Bred
mares, geldings and_mares
with colts by side. Several
sizes and colors to select from.
Some child broken, all gentle,
$100. up; Mexican burro
Jennys, reasonable. Also,
pony carts, harnessess and
saddles. . W.. Kirkland,
Tucker, Ph. 938-1574. .

SUCK CT Si Waee Og eee
. Welsh brood mare, 3 yrs.
old, $200. Also, Horses and
ponies boarded. Individual
stalls and use. of pasture.
Many riding trails nearby. Al-
ford Wall, 3691 W. Washing-
ton Rd., East Point. Ph. PO.
7-6306.

Horses and Ponies, 1 palo-
nino Shetland stallion, large
size, 3 yrs. old, nice and gen-



tle, with saddle and bridle.
Bargain. M. L. Frey, 5755
Memorial Dr., Stone Moun-
tain.



Gentle mare mule, wt. be-
tween 800- 900 lbs, good
work mule, $90.; Black Shet-
land pony, male, gentle and
child broke, will make a good
stock pony; also 1 horse wa-
gon, nearly new, $40. Will
sell mule and wagon. togeth-
er or separately. E. J. Wat-
ters sox 59, Adairs-
224. So

2 Mare mules, wt. 1100
lbs. ea.; 2 horse wagon and
all gears, etc., $200. See at

[my home. John Wansley, Rt.

2, Comer.

At Stud: Purebred black
Arabian, proven sire of tov
quality colts; Also, for sale:
3/4 Arabian 8 yr. old mare,
bright copper bay, black
points, large white diamond
on head, in foal to above
stud, due in August. Betty
Boutwell. Rt. 1. West Lake
Ranch, Riverdale, Ph. 964-
3873 (after 7 p.m.).

Swine

es: boars ready for service,
bred and open gilts; pigs, 10-
12 wks. old; Treated and free
of disease. From some of the
best champion Hampshire
bloodlines. Located 10 mi. W. |
of Eastman, 2 mi. off Hwy.

Studstill, Rt. 1, Eastman, Ph.
374-3908.

ONG Soh A ACen eames a Se oe

Reg. Duroc boar, 8 wks.
old, FFA pig from litter of.
Duroe chain, best of blood-
lines, $30. with papers. Mike
Purvis, Rt. 1. Delray Rd.
Thomaston, Ph. 647 - 5095
(No collect calls).

Reg. Poland China sow and
5 boar pigs. Sow winner of
2nd and 4th place in State
FFA hog show and list place
winner in district show. Da-
vid Jackson, Rt. 3, Box 271,
Millen.

Reg.



Hampshire boar, 1
yr. old, treated and tested,
reserve grand champion of
FFA pig chain show and re-
serve grand champion 0
Gwinnett Co. Fair. From, P.
R. litter, farrows .avg..of 10
pigs per litter, $125. Lamar
Bullock, Rt. 1, Buford, Ph.
434-5801. ts

Reg. Spotted: Poland China
boars and gilts, 3-4 mos. old,
sired by. Ga. Jr. Champion
boar of Spotted Poland China
show and sale of
head to choose from, Locate
at Sterling, -10 mi. N. of.
Brunswick on Hwy. 341 Bar-
ney B. Ryals, Rt. 3, Box 202,
Brunswick.

3 Guinea pigs, 2 sows and

1 boar. 1 sow, 5 mos. old, $40;
1 sow 3 mos. old, $20.; boar,



3 35s, old, $25.' or all for
73, F. A. Weaver, Box 15,
Trenton. Se



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ket. W. A. Rimes, Rt, 1, Al-

McWhorter, Triangle |

$1%b 2

Reg. meat-type Hampshir--

87. No letters answered. C. G.



1961. 40



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PAGE FOUR



Livestock

FOR SALE





Swine



Reg. Landrace, service age
boar and gilts, from popular
bloodlines, and weaned pigs

from Cert. stock. M. T. Cour-







ea



- boar.

son, Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-2589.

Hampshire hogs: weaned
pigs sired by Master Guide
CLS MS; several commercial
boars-and gilts, purebred un-
eligible for Reg. due to color
raarkings; 1 mature boar from
Future Pattern. Call or write.
Mrs. Forest M. Arnold, Rt.
3, Baxley, Ph. 367-4297.

7 Dusroe pigs, 9 wks. old.
Steve Truitt, Rt. i, Rest Ha-
yen Rd., Yatesville.

Reg. Spotted Poland China
hogs, from Cert. Brucellosis
free herd. A. La Porte, Cor-
dele, Ph. 273-1593,

Poland Chinas, Dec. boars,
$50. and weaned pigs, $35.
Treated for Cholera and Reg.
in buyers name. W. T. Jen-
nings, Rt. 2,, Americus.

Reg. Landrace hogs, su-
perior meat type from Cert.
stock, service age boars, bred
gilts, open gilts and weanling













pigs. Terrell Swindle, Nash-
ville, Ph. 9292.

Reg. Landrace pigs, bred
gilts and boars. J. W. Stall-

ings, Sale City, Ph. 336-5198.

9 OIC and Poland China
pigs, 7 wks. old, $12. ea; 1
Poland China boar, about 250
Ibs. wt., $35. E. E. F. Bayne,
Rt. 3, Loganville.

6 Purebred. Tamworth male
pigs, avg. wt. 80 lbs. each,
$20. ea. with papers. P. B.
Watson, Mauk.

Purebred meat-type Duroc
pigs, from champion blood-
lines, Reg. P. M. Middleton,
Rt. 3, Waycross, (5 mi. out
Valdosta Hwy.-look for the
Duroc sign).

Young Landrace boars and
Bilts, a few breeding age
Bilts, some certified. One Cert.
prize winning service age
State Cert. Brucellosis
free herd for past three yrs.
Jimmie L. Willis, Bonaire,
Ph. Ga. 9-2648 (Perry, even-
ings).

3 Reg. Duroc pigs (2 guilts
and 1 boar), 5 1/2 mos. old,
wt. about 160 lbs. Mike Rat-
liff, Rt. 4, Waycross, Ph. AT
3-9446.

Reg. spotted Poland China
boar and gilts, best blood-
lines. Long, lean meat type,
fine for 4-H. See at my place
3 mi. west of Dempsey store.













- Letters answered. James Fer-

guson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.

Purebred Yorkshire boar,
214 mos. old, with papers, $60:
Purebred Yorkshire sow, 14
mos. old, with papers, farrow-
ed 12 pigs in first litter, re-
bred {for 2 wks: $75: 2 Rook.
Clements, Rt. 2, Comer, Ph.
Su. 3-4870.

18 shoats, all colors, mostly
red, black and black listed
predominating, avg. wt. 55
lbs, boars castrated, $15. ea.





FOB my farm, no shipping,
located 5 mi. of Metter
tear 46-57 paved Hwys. L.

H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177,
Metter, Ph. 685-1083.

, 25 SPC pigs, $10. ea. Ro-
jand Mask, Fayetteville, (4
mi. south on 92 hwy.), Ph.
461-7256.

Black Poland China Sow, 2
1/2 yrs. old, wt. 375, heavy
breeder. Bred to Yorkshire
miale, $65. R. L. Rickles, Rt.
1, Sharpsburg, Ph. LY 9-6727.

Purebred Duroc males, 3
1/2 mos. old, best of blood-
lines, from Cert. breeding,
35. ea. with papers, at farm.
M. M. Newsome, Jordans Mill
Rd., Sandersville, Ph. 3856.

Reg. SPC Boars and gilts,
long lean meat type, best
bloodlines, make: fine brood
sows and herd boars. From a
litter of 12 pigs. See at my
place, near McCords Cross
Roads, 2 mi. west of Dimp-
seys Store. Larry Ferguson,
Rt. 1, Cave Spring.

Spotted Poland China
boars and gilts, best blood-
lines, long meat type. Reg. in
uyers name. Fine size pigs,
3 mos. old. all letters ans-
wered. Julius George, Rt. 2







(George Rd., off Bluff Rd. on/C.

Ga.-Ala. line). Cave Spring.

hte

MARKET

China sow and 7, 10 wk. old
boar and gilt pigs. Real meat
type pigs. Sow is treated for
Cholera, Erysipelas and free
from Bangs and Lepto. Sow
and pigs, with papers, $130.;
pigs $22. ea. Pigs can be Reg.
Jerry Allmon, Rt. 1, Butler.

Sheep and Goats

20 Sheep: 19 ewes and 1
ram; 24 lambs. sheep have
not been sheared this spring.
See at my home. A. H. Cal-
lahan, Box 2, Jackson Road,
Dalton. s

' White butt-headed_ Billy;
13 adult nannies and 26 kids,
billies and nannies, entire
flock, $270. G. N. Byrum, Rt.
2. Box 115, Washington. :

4 milk goats. been milked
2 mos., 8 kids and 1 adult
goats, not milking. (See R. J.
Oakes, 136 Park St., Milstead,
about goats.) L. S. Hamby,
Milstead (owner).

2 fresh milk goats and 4
kids. Will sell or trade for
pigs. See at my farm or call.
Also, At Stud: service goat,
fee $3. James R.~ Bratcher,
Rt. 1, Killenhill Rd., Lilburn,
Ph. 843 - 3587 (Lawrence-
ville.)

100 head of sheep. Will sell
at $5. ea. O. L. DeLozier,
1505 Fairview Rd. Atlanta
6, Ph. Dr. 3-0113.

Nubian milk goat with 2
kids, one of ea. Gives half
gallon milk daily. Will sell
separately or together, $25.
for all, $10. for 2 kids. Mrs.
Talmadge Hamlin, Rt. 1, Con-
yers.

3 milk goats to freshen, one
gives 5 qts. milk daily when
milked, one due with Ist kid,
ether due with 2nd kid. Gives
good milk. Mrs. Lee Kirkley,
3860 Cascade Rd., S. W., At-
lanta., Ph. 344-2581.













Purebred black Poland}.



French Alpine Doe, Reg., 3
yrs. old, has twin does born
3/61, Reg.; billy born 4/62,
can be Reg. in buyers name:
One Grade Saanan and one
Saanan - Alpine cross with
twin does born 4/62. All rea-
sonably priced. J. M. Orr, 209
Westside Dr., Acworth, Ph.
We. 4-6734 (No collect calls).

Livestock

WANTED





Want feeder pigs in Atlan-
fa or vicinity. M. F. Peterson,
3496 Wesley Chapel Rd., De-
catur, Ph. 289-1859.

Want to-buy several pigs.
State what you have and
perice. Marlin Alexander, Rt.
4, Cleveland, Ph. 865- 4289.

Want 15 or 20 Hampshire
or good meat-type pigs, with-
in 20-25 mi. of -Gainesville
and at best price. Weldon Gil-
bert, Hancock Ave., Gaines-
ville.

Want several Black Angus
or Hereford steers, wt avg.
300 lbs., within 100 mi. of
Atlanta. J. V. Powers, 620
Cofield Dr., Hapeville.

Want Reg. Hereford heifer
about 1 yr. old. Give descrip-
tion and price. Barbara Samp-
son, Rt. 4, Blairsville.

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE













British Sovereign Strawberry
plants, 2 doz., $1.50 PP. Ship
anywhere, no phone orders,

eae Mill Rd., SW, Atlanta

Budded Pecan trees, $3.00
up, come dig, these are the
large thin shell, fine flavor.
Also, will bud trees for you,
your choice, your buds or I
will furnish buds, C. W. Page,
149 North Ave., NE, Atlanta
8, Ph. TR. 4-6452.

Millions Cert. Ga. Red po-
tato plants, shipping daily and
supplying at beds. First class
plants, 500, $2.50; $4.00 M.
3,000 up at $350 M. B. J.
Head, Alma, Ph. 632-4846.

Charleston Wakefield cab-
bage plants, 300, $1.25; 500,
$2.00; $3.00 M.:-Rutger and
Marglobe tomato and Calif.
Wonder sweet Pepper plants,
500, $3.00; $5.00 M. or $1.00







Pitts, Ph, MI 8-203

Del. in Ga. R. Chanclor,
Die ees

damp packed. C. A. Shell, 1675/

Cert. Ga. Red potato plants,
strong, healthy plants, large
or small quantities, ready
daily, 500, $2.50; $4.00 M. 3,-
000 up at $3.50 M..B. Lowell
Head, Alma, Ph. 632-5229.

True garden sage for saus-

age seasoning, good rooted
plants, 8, $1.00 -delivered by
parcel post. J. D: Fuller,
Mountville.



Tomato plants, Big red and
Rutger, $2.50 M.; 75c C. No
checks. Delivered. Paul Light-
sey, Screven.

Marglobe, Rutger tomato
plants, moss packed, $3.00 M.;
$1.00 C.; hot pepper, $4.00 M.
Delivered. Can fill lg. orders.
Ready now. No checks. W. R.
Lightsey, Surrency.

Rutger, Marglobe tomato
plants, moss packed, $3.00 M.;
$1.00 C. delivered. Hot Pep-
per plants, moss packed. Can
fill lg. orders, no _ checks,
ready now. Ruby Lightsey,
Surrency.

Burpees triple crop climb-
ing tomato plants, 25, $1.00.
Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3,
Sparta.

Sterns well rooted, nice and
strong, Strawberry plants, 200,
$3.00 PP, in Ga. Orders
promptly filled, shipped in
cellophane; alsc, booking or-
ders for strawberries about
15th to 20th of May. Mrs. Z.
D. Dodd, Rt.-1, Box 223, Hwy.
19, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-6308
at noon or.7-9 PM. ;

Ga. Red potato plants, $4
M.; new Stone and Marglobe
and Breakday tomato plants,
$2.75 M.: $1.00 C.: Calif. -Won-
der and Ruby King sweet Pep-
per plants, $4.00 M.; $1.00 C.;
Cayenne hot Pevper plants. $4
M.; $1.00 C.; Egg Plants, $5
M.; $1.00 C.; Cabbage plants,
a M. Watis Cresby, Gra-
ham.

Tomatoe plants, seed from
Burpee and Shumway Seed
Man, Cert. Marglobes, extra
lg. and heavy bearers, Abra-
ham Lincoln, bears till frost,
Jubilee Orange, no acid, and
Midget red and orange, all
50e doz. Cash and carry pri-
ces. M. J. Hambright, 446 Pegs
Rd., SW Atlanta 15:

Coastal. Bermuda stolens,
40 per cu. foot. Lisle R.
Bowers, Smoky Rd., Newnan.

Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts,
Garlic plants, 95 C.; Cabbage
Ccllards, 70c C.; Tomato
plants, yellow Ponderosa, Big
Boy, Rutger, Marglobe an d
Stone. 30, $1.00; Thyme, 50c
ea.; Mint, 50c doz.: Parsley,
75 doz.; Sage, 65c doz.; Dam-
son plum bushes, 4, $3.00.
Postage 20c F. J. Witherspoon,
308 Holderness St., SW, At-
Janta 11. :

Nice red Raspberry plants,
cellophane wrapped or in
plastic, damp packed, $1.50
doz.; nice rocts and herbs, red
Sassafras, Queen of Meadow,
Devils Shoestring, Yellow Dock
and May Apple, 4 lb. lard box
measured full, $1.00. Mrs. H.
A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Burpee Big Boy tomato
plants. now booking orders for
individually potted or banded
plants. Truck delivery to large
concerns, etce., 75 mi. radius
af Canton. E. J. Long, Can-
on. :

Coastal Bermuda stolens,
freshly dug, notify before
coming after. James A. Swint,
a 341, Barnesville, Ph.

Gourd Seed: African Mon-
ster (worlds largest), 7 x 8
ft., 3 seed. $1.00; Indias King
Cobra (like huge snake), 2
seed, $1.00: Baseball Bat,
Baseball, Birdhouse, short
mecked Martin, Dishrag and















BULLETIN

| Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.

others, 3 pks., $1.00. L. E. Mor-| Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box
gan, Rt. 4, Waycross, 53, Ellijay.





White tender Half Runner
garden beans, Germ. 97 pct.,
old time tender speckled Half
Runner garden beans, Germ.
91 pet. 65c teacup full, 3
cups, $1.80; red spotted Crow-
der Cowpeas, Germ. 90 ovct.,
Blue Java Field Cowpeas,
Germ. 63 pct., hard seed 30
pet., total germ. 93 pct., 50c
teacup. Add postage. G. T.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Good tender white Corn-

field beans, Germ. 96 pct.,
white Half Runner beans,
Germ. 96 pct.. ea. 75c cup
full; red speckle Crowder

peas, Germ. 92 pct., large
white Blackeyed Cowpeas,
Germ. 91 pet., each 50c cup-
full. Add postage. Mrs. Carl
Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Miscellaneous

WANTED





Want 200 or 250 cap. pro-
pane gas tank. C. W. Dudley,
Rt. 4, Rome. Phone 232-5794.

Want to hear from party
that has 250 or more bales of
oat, wheat or rye grass straw.
Ted. Tedder, Blakely. Ph.
5802.

Want to buy seed rice. Also
want good work mare or trade
milk cow for same. O. M.
| Moody, Rt. 4, Waycross near
Wanesboro. :

Want Martin gourds. Mrs.

E. C. Ripley, 564 South 6th
St., Griffin.






















pillow ses oY
broadcloth and prett
with lace edges, $
also hand paint on pat
material for you. Ch
fancy organdy and 1
es. State color and
yrs., $3. ea. Novelty
ers free with eve
Add postage. Mr
Welch, Rt. 5, Ellija

Aprons, medium, wi

ser scarves,
eted ends, 50c ea. Add
and 10e extra for
Mrs. Byron
Gainesville.

Two laundry bag:
size, clown design o1
one with green and
colors, another is whi
lavendar and_ yellow,
ea. Mrs. Troy Staten,
Chatsworth Rd., Dalton.

Round, smocked
pillows. State color
$2.50 ea., clothespin

snd green, 75c pr. Also
to match, both $1.;
crocheted lace for
cases, $1. pr; crocheted fp
holders, 75c ea. Add po:
Mrs. H. H. Robinson,
Monroe. Benet



Want Texas cow-horn pep-
per. Prefer plants. R. E. Al-.
ley, Rt. 5, Box 515, Austell.
Ph. 948-3808. :

Quilt tops, very fane
sign, hand sewn, $2.50 e
dbl. bed size. Susie
wood Nelms, Rt. 2, G







Will pay. cash for apple
cider press. State what you
have, cond. and price. Tell
where it can be seen in first
letter. M. L. Frey, 5755 Me-
morial Drive, Stone Moun-
tain.

Want several Martin gourds
or seeds. Mrs, William Davis,
1104 Lawyers Lane, Apt. A,
Columbus.

Want 2 rabbit pens in vi-
cinity of metropolitan Atlan-
ta. O. E. Wilkins, 1119 Fayet-
teville Rd., S. E., Atlanta 16.
Ph. 627-9011.







Want 2 wheel breaking
cart and harness for horses.
Charles Mundy, Box 262,

Jonesboro. Ph. GR. 8-8019.













Pillow cases and s
emb., large, $1. pr.; old-
ion bonnets, $1.; chil
bonnets, 1-6 yrs., 75c, ~
or print; dish towls, em
for $1.; aprons, small,
$1., med. 50c, large, 75c.
385 postage. Mrs. Nell
nett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Bu

. Crocheted centerpieces
ea.; 12 in, diameter, 50<
3~piece coffee and end
set, $2.; large bed-sp
$35.; decorative pot ho
3 for $1.; hot plate ma
tor 75c; large pillow
with crocheted edges
emb. trim, $1.50 pr.; 1-
size childrens dresses,
Add postage. Mrs. W. E.
oten, Rt. 2; Box 150, Car



Want some _ old-fashioned
broom corn seed. Mrs. Jona-
than Burgess, Rt. 2, Jasper.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE





Long red hot pepper. pods
on strings for home use, 25c
doz. pods or 5 doz., $1.; yel-
low root, freshly dug and
washed, 4 lib. lardbox measur-
ed full, 85c. Old fashion large
blooming sunflower seed,
good for bird feed, 30c cupful.
Add postage. Mrs. Dewey



1 and 3/4 rolls barbed
wire, new rolls, Fruit jars,
various sizes. Mrs. Katie L.
Cox, Box 271, Sandy Springs.
Ph. 993-6690 after 7:00 p.m.
weekdays.

Yellow root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 lb. lardbox
full, 75c; Queen of Meadow,
20c bunch. Add postage. Mrs.





Cert. Ga. Red potato plants.
taking orders now to begin
delivery May first, $4.50 M.
Count and quality guaranteed.
Larry Smith, Portal. Ph. UN.
5-5701 days.

Genuine Velvet 90 - Day
speckle running beans, Germ.
2 pet., clean and ready to
plant, in 2 bu. bags, no less
than 1 bag sold, $5. bu. FOB.
R. P. McCorkle, Rt. 3, Buena

Vista.

Old time tender white 6-
Week bunch bean seed, Germ.



95 pet., $1. lg. cupfull PP.
Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt 2, Box
77, Ebi

Number 2 farm bell, com-
plete with frame, $25. H. H.
Rooks, Madras. Ph. AL 3-3462
Newnan.

Handicrafts

FOR SALE





Nice, well-made print
aprons, large, good material,
bright colors, 50c ea. plus
postage. Mrs. I. <A. Scott,

| May 22 1:00 P. M. Geo
_ Angus Association Cow

Soft, washable, ge
lambskin baby moc
Pink, blue, white. All
laced and emb. in white,
pr. Add postage., 3 pr. $3
Mailed in gift box. Mrs.
gar W-atkins, Rt. 3;
Echota, Calhoun.
12 in. Star and Picot do
ted or white; 12 in, Cand
dish doily, white with yell
or pink. State choice of
on both kinds, 75c ea. or
$2.; Three 18 in. multico
doilies, $2. ea. or 3 for
Will sell 20 doilies for $1

Mrs. Sherman L. Adams,
Purina Dr., Gainesville.

Large, dbl. bed size
tops. Made of new mater:
of good print and solid
ors. Strip pieced, $2.50 ea,
Pus postage. Mrs. H. A. V

liams, 240 Fuller St., S
na, 28




























a

Sales Events

May 21Monday10:00 A.
Fitzgerald, Ga, Hols
Stockyard Shetland Po:
and Horse Consignm
Sale. Approximately
head to be sold at auctio
All sizes and colors. Di
Fuller, Abbeville. Ph, 263

Calf Sale: 60 cows wii
calves at side 30 bi
cows and 2 herd b
(O, Parker, Fie



1570 Elieby R