Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1963 February 6



Commissioner





ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1963



NUMBER 23









| yr. old man, with wife

children, fully experi-
2d with chickens, and cat-
and can operate all farm
shiner y and equipment,













Monroe Tanner, 382
SW, Apt. 220, At-







ie Sa aple with per-

i wants job as

of farm. Would

cattle or horses.

a city with markets.
Tanner, P.O. Box
Station A, Atlanta.





















~y farm. Have 3 sons 9, 13
14 who can help part

M have house on
mute, in Fulton or
Mrs. W. N.

















van wants job on
farm eee for broil-

? both. Sian able to
nts job on poultry
ust have furnished
Copeland, c/o W. F.
yton, 518 Oakland Ave.,
tlanta 15. :

erienced dairy man
dairy with 100 cows,
less. Have enough
. Would con-

ttle, hog: or poultry
Write details eae let-




















































ad ae exp. in to-
wants Job on- _ tobacco














boss and
ages 12- Ht yrs. to help,
ats job as caretaker of
and doing ee








and lights, ete. c. :
mnie, 234 Moore Drive, SE,








Does farm. Have
picking up eggs, wash-
grading and packing, and
+h automatic feeders, or
uld consider job as care-
ers on farm. Will need
mished place to live and
aeone to come for us. Write
and wages. Will an-
letters. Need job at once.
. Stephens, Route 3, c/o
ao Canton, Ph.

































Salad man age 45,

peudrn, 2 habits,






eure on any
farm, can drive truck













on









Vhite woman, age 31, with
6 yrs. old wants job on
cattle farm for

|tending to cows,

|tance of

|will care




Man wants job on farm
hogs or
chickens, John Henry Siton,
Rt. 1, c/o Alvin Hart, Dan-
ielsville.

White single man, age 37,

desires light work of any
kind on farm. Companion to



elderly person, caring for
chickens (have exp. with
broilers) or feeding farm

stock, no farming, for good
salary, room and board, with
good people (no drinking or
rough living) prefer with
$.D.A. and with large family.
Leonard Pitts, Rt. 2, Lula.



- Want white settled woman
to live in, keep house and do
some work on farm, and help
eare for elderly couple. Will
pay $12. wk. and _ furnish
room and board. L. A. Mat-
thews, Rt. 1, Fayetteville, Ph.
461-4764.

Want white woman (mid-
dle age preferred) to do light
farm work and be a com-
panion for aged lady who
lives alone. Will furnish room,
board and pay $10. wk. Must
be of good character with no
bad habits. Mrs. E. J. Nobles,
615 Eve St., Augusta.





Man and wife wants job on
eotton, corn or chicken farm.
Can cut land with tractor.
Will have to be moved. Pre-
fer North Ga. Minnie Black,
Rt. 1, Bainbridge.

White single man, age 47,
wants job on farm _ looking
after cattle, or helping on
fruit farm, can operate trac-
tor, and have been on farm
all my life. Do not drink.
James R. Murdock, Box 233,
Duluth, Ph. GR. 6- 3343.

_ White woman, age 34, de-
sires light farm work. Neat,
clean and intelligent. Edna
De Miller, 201 Wells St., Val-
dosta.

White, married woman, 40
yrs. old, wants farm job,
housework, in walking dis-
Lithonia, can help
keep children at $6. day. Mrs.
Mary Adams, Rt. 3, Lithonia.
(No letters answered, but





will come see about job near-

Lithonia).

Middle aged lady wants
farm job, or work caring for
invalid lady on farm. No bad
habits, $25. wk. Mrs. E. John-
son, Rt. 2, Box 117, Alma.

Single man wants job car-
ing for broilers or layers, or
for semi-invalid
man. Write stating salary.
Bill Stevens, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Married man, age 31, with
wife, no children, wants job
on chicken farm for small
salary and furnished apart-





No experience but willing to
work. Junior Lee Callahan,
c/o Rosa Lee Goss, 304 Au-
gusta Ave., SE, Atlanta 15,
Ph. 622-9727.

Farm Help

WANTED





| Want refined Christian
widow, age 50 - 60 yrs.,
healthy, with income and
drivers license, to live with
64 yr. old lady (no children)
and do light farm chores for
private room and board. Nice
country farm home near good
church, Mrs. J. S. Edenfield,
Rts 2: Ewin: City.

Want semi - retired couple
to look after small herd of
cattle near Thomson. Have
modern house (bath) wired
for electric stove. Man must
be able to operate tractor,
keep up fences and look after
cattle. Drinkers or drifters
need not apply. Write facts in
first letter and salary ex-
pected. C. W. Edwards, 1086
Alexander Dr., Augusta.

Want Col. man age to 45
yrs., for cattle and general
,| farming. Must be dependable,
sober and good worker and
able to operate farm machin-
ery and drive tractor. Small
family, and must be _ clean.
Good wages, house and Sun-

eed| days off. Permanent job for




right party. pory, Rt.
Eeeaneilic, Ton B92 2578



Want farmer and turpentine
hand: Someone to tend 3
acres plus tobacco and 5
acres cotton, 4 A. peanuts

and some corn; and about 6
barrel stand of turpentine.
Two houses on place, public
road and mail route by
houses. J. L. Dowd, Rt. 1,
Waldo, Ph. 594-3942.



ment. Sober and dependable. |



Want single man with own
income to do light work for
room and board, or man and
wife for board and room.
Mary Vann, Willocoochee.

Want unencumbered white
woman to assist with light
farm work and housework
and to help with invalid cou-
ple, have other help. Modern
conveniences, $10. wk. salary
and board. F. L. Moore, Rt.
2, Ashburn.

Want couple to work on
chicken farm helping with
layers. Wyman George, Rt. 1,
Stockbridge, Ph. 474-4951.

Flowers

FOR SALE

Star of Bethlehem butbs,
40c doz.; 4 doz., $1.50; hardy







Phlox, asst., $1. doz.; Grape
Hyacinth bulbs, 40c doz.;
blue Vinea Minor, 6, 40c. All

P.P. Per. 106. Mrs. Ed Stone,
Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville.

Dbl. yellow Hemerocallis,
blue or pink Thrift, Emperor
Daffodils, white or yellow
Narcissus, 18, $1.; rose color
Delta Iris, white Spirea, 5,
$1. Orders of $2. or more P.P.
Per. 89. Mrs. Ammye Robin-
son, Bowdon.

f

Daylilies, $3.25 dioz., label-
ed; unlabeled, 25, $2.50; Can-
nas, asst. colors, $1.40 doz.;
Chrysanthemums, lange type,
cushions, daisys, poms, only
asst. colors, 50 plants, $2.75.
P.P. Per. 28. Mrs. W. S. Grif-
fin, Rt. 1, Adel.

Strong, well rooted giant
Admiral Byrd Daisy plants,
$10 Goze 2208 292.50 -p:
Guar. satisfaction on delivery,
ship anywhere. Per. 157. Mrs.
Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 478,
Augusta, Ph. RE. 6-8349.

"FERNS: Cinnamon, Boston,
Osmunda, Maiden Hair and
Prayer plant, 35 ea.; rooted
white Candytuft, 10c plant;
Cuttings: dbl. red and pink
Geraniums, Aluminum plant,
Shrimp plant and peperomia,
Jade plant, 10c ea. plus post-
age. No orders under $1. Per.
102. Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566
Elliby Rd., S.E., Atlanta 15,
Ph. MA. 7-5759.

~ Thrift galore, Dixie Bril-
liant, Blue Hills, matching
pink, 2sduf: whites, $1 large



bunch; 20 divisions, $2. p.p.
plus 2 div. bonus; whole
patch, 50c bu.; shrubs, not

mailable: Bridal Wreath, Tex-
as Rose, Altheas, Golden Bells,
Pussy Willow, 25-$1.; also,
Violets, Iris and Daylilies, 20,
$2. p.p. All choice colors and
pene: Per. 97. Mrs. Z. D.

Rt. 1, Box 223 Alpha-
ee (Hwy. 19, near Durhams
Septic Tank place).

D-| matis, white,











Fine Iris, sky blue orchid,
yellow, purple and many 2-
Pens, $1.50 doz. Per. 66. Mrs.
J. M. McGuire, Rt. 2, Adairs-
ee

Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.;
single blue Hyacinths, nice
bulbs, 24, $1.; hardy Phlox
roots, 6, 50c, no less than $1.
orders filled. Add 30c post-
age. Per. 75. Mrs. R. P. Stein-
heimer, Brooks.



Rose, white, yellow and
dwarf Achillea; Bergamont,
Caroway Catnip, Feverfew,

Fox Glove, Hen and Chicken;

Valley Lilies, Sweet Mar-
jorane, Mercury, Primrose,
Rose Geranium, Gray and

green Santolina, Southern-
wood, Tansy, Rose Mary, La-
vender, Tarra son. lhorift,
Sweet Woodruff, Wormwood,
Burnet and Mints, 6, $3.50.
Per,52. Mirs. Bs; J: Cantrell,
Blue Ridge.

Boxwoods, 12-14 in., pink
Mtn. Laurels, white Pines,
Rhododendrons, Hemlock, 3
col., bush wild Honeysuckle,
Crabapple, pink Cherokee
Rose, 2-3 ft., $3. dioz.; Globe
Arborvitae, 15-20 in., $4, doz.;





pink Per. Phiox, 2 doz, $1.

Moss packed. Per. 187. Bob

Wilson, Blue Ridge.
Boxwoods, 12-14 in., Mtn

Laurels, white Pine, Hem-
lock, Spruce, Rhododendrons,
wild Bush Honeysuckle, 3ocin:
to 3 ft.,: $3. doz.; -Globe Ar-
borvitae, 15-20 in., thornless,
yellow Rose, $4. doz.; pink
moss Rose, 2, ee Moss. pack-
ed. Per. 186. Sadie Wilson,
Blue Ridge.

African Violets, many cols.
and blooming, 50e per pot at
my home located 10 miles N.
of Carrollton, near Center
Point Store, Per, 256. Mrs. L.
P. Ivey, Rt. 1, Bremen.

Siberian Iris, blue, white;
Extravance, Tiffany, Iris;
Lemon Lily, Orange Daylilies,



dbl. and sgl.; Montbretia,
pink Yarrow, blue Fall Dais-
ies, Ageratum, 50e doz.;

Hedigerose, $5. C.; Mt. Ivy, Ga.
State Rose, Sweetshrub, red
Shoemake, Winter Green,
Yellow Bell, Scotchbroom, 25c
ea. Add postage. Per. 14. Mrs.
Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap.

Catalpa tree (worm tree),
10-12" in:, 25 ea:; 12-16) in.,
35c ea.; No less than four to
each order, add 25c per four





trees for postage. Per. 329.
Mrs. Grace Autry, Rt. 4,
Buena Vista.

Seed: Larkspur, dbl. and

single, 10c pkg.; Velvet Mari-
gold 10c pkt.; big, light yel-
low. Marigold 10c pkt; blue
Per. daisies, 10c pkt.; Star of
Bethlehem, 10c pkt. Cle-
10 pkt.;. Moon-
vine, 10c pkt.; Martin gourds
10c pkt.; orange and red
Amaryllis, mixed, 10c; mixed
Zennias, 10c. Send self add-
ressed stamped envelope. Per.
316. Mrs. W. W. Cauthen,
Buchanan.

Boxwoods, 18 in. to 5 ft.
nice and green, 75c to $8. Will
sell one or truckload. Per.
333, License 391. Mrs. J. H.
Grizzle, Rt. 4, Blairsville, Ph.
745-4056.

150 American Boxwood, 4,
6 and 12 yrs. old, would sell
cheaper if taken in large lots;
also, one large Boxwood, 3 ft.
high and) 5 or 6 ft. around,
very compact, make offer.
Per. 202. Mrs. Charles Lyon,
Ball Ground.

Cactus: Orange Glory, Pea-
nut, Pincushion, Rattail, many
others, 45c up; rooted cuttings,
25c; 5 dif. Jews, 30c bunch ;
split tea Philodendron, 75c;
oval leaf, 50c; Ferns, 65c;
Feb. Cactus budded, 65c, Ada
postage. Per. 65 Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming.



-| Violet bulbs, 3,



_January Special: blooming
size Hibiscus, red, white, pink,
fuchsia 6, $3.50; white and

purple Lilac, yellow thorn-
less Rose, 6, $2.; large white
Shasta Daisies, $3. C; April

blooming Narcissus,white and
yellow center, $2. C; purple
Inisc-D0ah2. Dwarf Tris, yel-
low and brown, 50, $2.50. Add
40c postage. Mrs. Milfred

Weaver, Rt. 1, Buchanan, Per. .

251.

Asst. pot plant cuttings, 15,
$1.25; dif. ever blooming Rose



cuttings and 12 yellow tnorn-

less Rose cuttings, $1.25. Pkg.
flower seed free with each
orders. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt.
3, Cedartown, Per. 88.

Daylily bulbs, unlabeled,
$1.50 doz.; 4 doz., $5.
Myrtle, 2-3 ft. ea., $1.;
leaf Hydrangea, 2-3 ft. ea.,
$1.; Cherokee Rose, well root-



ed, each, $1.; small seedling
Tung Oil plants, each, 75c;
Red Bud, 2-3 ft. each $1.

(larger ones write for prices);
larger,

eae small, 75c;
$1.-$1.50. All orders filled as
promptly as weather permits.

Leon Ozmore, Colquitt, Per. Ss

242.

White Clematis
$1.;: variegated vines,



vines, 3,
3, $1.5
$1.; white
Crepe Myrtle, 3, $1.; smail
Ivey, 4, $1.; large Ivey, 6, $1.;
red Lily bulbs, 6, $1. Add
postage. Will exchange for
Geranium cuttings any color.
Per. 59. Mrs. L. S. Brown,
1321 Wild Wood Ave.,
umbus. .

Rose cuttings,



yellow and

white Lady Banksia, pink
Sweetheart, Mary Wallice,
Dr. Vanfleet, City of York,
Belle of Portugal, American
Pillar, $1. doz.; well rooted
Dr. Vanfleet Rose _ bushes,
75 ea.; dbl. white flowering
peach, 3, 50c: Ivy that will
grow indoors, 3, 50c; yellow
Fla. Jasmines, 50c ea.; 6 red
Crepe Myrtle cuttings, 50c.
Add postage. Per. 36. Mrs.

JR. Hinson, Box 104, Ches-
ten:

Seed: Dbl. pink Poppy, red
Salvia, Orange Flare Cosmos,
Dwarf Coxcomb, mix colors,
Celosia,
Feathers,
anthus



mix colors, Amar-
(Josephs Coat) 25c
pkt. or 5 pks., $1. Free pkt.
with every 5 pks. ordered;
mixed color Iris, mixed color
Cushion Mums, $1.25 doz. Per.
1102:Mrs.. CC. Gentry, Rt23;
Calhoun.



Guinea Wing, Lettuce leaf,
Black Hawk, Star, Stitcher
and Beefsteak Begonias; dbl.
red, pink and white Geran-
iums, 3, $1.; Rex Begonias,
50c ea.; pink, red bronze leaf,
Begonias, 5, $1.; dwarf pink,
red dbl. Geraniums, 50c; Vin-



ca, small green leaf, $4. C;
variegated Vinca, $10. C; Pol-
ka Dot plants, 15c ea. Add
postage. Per. 17. Mrs. H. EL

>| Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton.
Bridle Wreath, red, and
pink Spirea; Kerria, Jap.

white and purple Lilacs; Al-
monds and Sweet Shrubs,
Jasmine, Deutzia, Snowballs.
Forsythia, Golden Bell, Bitter
Sweetshrub, Rhododendron.
Mtn. Laurels, 4, $1.; Spruce,

white Pine and Dogwoods, 6.-

$1.; Arbutus and Galax, $1.
doz. Per. 278. Add postage.
Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt.
lenega.

Large Daffodils, $1.25 doz.;
Jonquils, 50c doz.; $2. Cs
Buttercups, $1. doz.; Narcis-
sus, 60c doz.; $1.75 C; Rain
Lilies, $1. doz. Add postage.
Per, 316. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1,
Wastanaliee:





Cols:

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Flowers

FOR SALE



Boxwoods, dbl. white flo-
wering Dogwoods, $1.85 ea.;
also, pink and deep red Dog-
woods, all 2-3 ft. $1.85 ea.;
Burfordi Holly, 75 ea.; Crim-
son Crab and red leat Plum
$1.50 ea.; Rose of Sharon,
pink, white; deep red, violet,
~ orchid; Weigelia, pink, white,
deep red, yellow, 50c ea. Per.
93. Add postage. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Snowball bushes, 4, $1.;
sev. Fall Pinks, 6 plants, 65c;
pink Thrift, $1. C; blue Hy-
~_ acinth bulbs, 25, 5c: Glad-

jolus bulbs, 75c doz.; yellow
Cannas, 2 bunches, 50c; sev,
dif. col. Fall Pinks, 65c doz.
plants; dif. color Sweet Will-
jams, 65c doz. bunches; blue
Tris, 4 bunches, 60c. Add post-
age, Per. 239. Mrs. L. R.
White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlo-
nega.

Blue Violets; Orange Dayli-
lies, $5. M; yellow Daffodils,
purple Iris, Star of Bethle-
hem, 50 dez.; Weeping Mary,
purple Lilac, Sweet Shrub,
Min. Laurel, Oxalis, Bridal
Wreath, red Rose, 3, 50c; yel-
low Japonica, 50e ea. all root-
ed. Add postage. Permit- 9.
Mrs. Frank Parks, Ellijay.

Strong, well rooted Giant
Admiral Byrd Daisy plants,
$1.50 doz.; 25, $2.50; 50, $4.;
blue Creeping Phlox, (not
Thrift), $1.50 doz.; 25, $2.50;
dbl. white Sprice Pinks, $2.
doz. P. P. in Ga: State Insp.
Per 176. Mrs, OQ. S,- Sear-
brough, 2869 Church St., East
Point.

White Per. Candytuft, mix.
. col., dif. pastel pink, some
white; Grass Pinks, sprouts
from old stalk; mixed col
monthly Rose cuttings, and
Red Floroband; Sev. mix. col.
pink Thrift, All above, $1.
doz. 2 doz.; $1.75 del. Per.
301. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2.
Gainesyille.

10 yr. old Eng. Dwarf Box-
wood, 18-24 in., both spread
and height, $7.20 doz.; liners
of Old Eng. Dwarf Boxwood.
4-6 in. with splendid root,
$2.50 doz.: $20. C. Permit 148.
Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville.













18-24 in. Boxwood Suffru-
ticose, about as broad as high,
very reasonably priced at my
place, buyer do digging. Per.
179. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Rt. 3,
Greenville.

300 Liriope, Se 250 Vin-
ca Minor, $5.; Thrift, mixed
eols., downy and blue Phlox,
$1.25 doz.; Fast growing Lig-
ustrum, $2.50 doz.; Black-
berry Lily, Belameanda
(Chinensis), $35. M; Write for
prices on others. Per. 140.
Lois Woodruff, Greenville.

Red, white. blue, pink
Thrift; red, lavender Verbena,
$1.00 doz.: $5. C; pink Ox-
alis, 2 clumps, $1., Jonquil,
white Narcissus bulbs, two
cents ea. in lots of 100; pink
Sweet Williams; blue Iris,
Violets, Daylilies, 2 Doz.,
$1.50; $4, C; yellow Lilies,
25c ea. Add postage. Per. 64:
Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23,
Grantville. i







Fast growing Ligustrums,
Nandinas, $1.50-.doz.; $10. C;
small Cherry Laurels, Pho-
tinias, Wax Ligustrums, Eng.
Ivy, Vinca Minor, Thrift,
Blackberry, white Atamasco
Lilies, Liriope, Achimenes,
$1.5 doz,:-- $5. C: white: Per.
Candytuft, Dwarf blue Per.
Phiox,-$1-50'-dozs <$7.50 G-
Per. 139. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville.

All col. Chrysanthemums,
$1. doz.; white Easter Rose,
rooted, 3, $1.; purple Lilac
and Golden Bell bushes, root-
ed, 4, $1.; Butterfly cuttings,
6, $1.; blue Iris, 40e doz.;
white Narcissus bulbs, 25c
doz.; Boxwoods, rooted, 12 in.,
50e ea. Per. 10. Add postage.
Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.

Dbl. yellow Cannas, mix.
Phlox, 50c doz.; white Baby
Breath, rooted, 50c ea.; pink
Thrift, 50c C; rooted sprigs;
little Pansy seed, sometimes
called Johnny Jumpups, 50c
doz, Add postage, no stamps
or checks, Per. 119. Mrs. Per-
lene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.





Crepe Myrtle, well branch-
ed, deep red, white, purple,
3-5 ft. white Dogwood, 2-3 ft.,
$5. doz. Add _ postage. Ali
above Shrubery $37. C, mixed
col., you dig, Per. 160. Mrs.
aeraveT rue Rt. 3, Green-
ville.



B Bushes, 1
aay a:
White Goroan, 6, ae Sweet
Shrub bushes, if gotas native
Azaleas, dif. col. 6, $1.; Hol-
ly trees and Cedar trees, 5,
$1.; Crabapple trees, 4,
pink running Rose bushes, 3
$1.; . yellow thornless Rose
pushes, 2, $1.; All well rooted.
Add postage Per. 305. Mrs. P.



Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gain-
esville.
_ Daylilies: Warpath, Linda,

Gold ae 7 Seas, Sweetbriar,

Kywanso, ylark, Purp le
Waters, Mr, Wy man, Hype-
rion, Patricia, kado, Mary

Guenther, Lena Hoover, Taj-
mahal, Annis V. Russell, Blk.
Prince, Seminole Chief, all 18,
$4. labeled. Bonus plants, Per.
142. Mrs. Claude E. Kimsey,
Hiawassee.

Hybrid Daylilies: Grizelle,
Gold Cup, Starlight, Vulcan,
Georgia, Kansan, Patricia,
The Director, Buster Brown,
Sutin, Woodridge, Hyperion,
Judge Orr, Scarlet Letter,
Rose Star, Gay Troubador,
Haille Selassie, Caballero, 18,
$5. labeled, Per. 370, Miss
June Kimsey, Hiawassee,

Aone white Candytuft, ready

to bloom, $1.50 doz; 50, $5.;
$8. C; Marconi and Dieniers
Shasta Daisies, long spurred
Columbine, Silver King Ar-
temisia, dbl, mixed stoek, $1.-
25 doz.; Annual Phlox, 25, $1.;
many cols. dibl, Poppy seed,
25e tbhlspn. and stamped en-





-yelope. Add 35c postage. Per.

49. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison,
Rooted trailing Coleus,
white, pink Oxalis, 3 dif.
Geranium cuts, 8 dif. Cactus
cuts, Justicia cuts, all 12c ea.;
Jonquils, Butter and Eggs,
Mullen Pinks, Rose Yarrow,
blue tame Violets, mixed Iris,
40c doz.; rooted Althea, 20c
ea, Add postage. Mrs. Ralph
Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44, Law-
renceyille, Per, 138.

Sweet Violets, $1.25 doz.
plants; Stephanotis, large, $1.;
small 2, $1.00 (hardy); Spider
Lilies (orange) 6, $1.; Sul-
tana, well rooted, choice col.,
10; * $2, Per. 77. Mrs.
Clower, Rt. 8, Lawrenceville.

New Seed, red, pink, orange
and yellow Calif. Poppy, all
cols. annual Phlox; Baby pink
dbl. Touchmenots; red, yel-
low and variegated, 4 oclocks,
tsp. 10 plus 5c stamped en-
velope; ruffled Calypso Pe-
tunia and summer Poinsettia,
10e pkg. plus stamped en-
velope; Bachelors Buttons and
Baby Zinnias, 25 lange match-
box. Per. 181. No checks. Mrs.
M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia.

Mtn. Laurels, Rihododen-
drons, Crabapple, red, yellow
Azaleas, white Pine, Holly,
Redbud, Creek Hemlock,
Cherokee Roses, Eiaster bush,
all $2.75 dioz.; Phiox, Fall
Pinks, Shasta Daisies, Dayli-
lies, blue Iris, Snowdrops, $2.-
75 Cc. Per. 112. Mrs. Bonnie
Aberecombie, Mineral Bluff.

Small sweet Narcissus, yel-
low Cup Narcissus, paper
white Narcissus, $1.50 C; red
Spider Lilies, Butterfly and
Crimson Lily, $1.25 doz.;
Dwarf hybrid Cannas, pink,
red, pumple, yellow white and
variegated, 3, $1.; nice plants
of stocks, Snaps, and Candy-
tut, Calendula, Larkspur,
Phlox and Physotegia, 8, doz,
$1. Per. 365. Mrs. J. EB, Har-
rell, Rt. 4, Quitman.

Large Dahlias: White Su-
preme, purple and white Cor-
nel, Ogden Reid Pink, Croy-
dons Master Piece Salmon,
Jules Kerner red and white,
Phantom, Xantine, and many
others, 50 ea.; $2.50 for 6
plus 30c postage; $4.50 dioz.;
plus 50c postage; also, Beard-
ed Iris, lavender, purple, yel-
low, 2-tone purple with yel-
low white, blue and pink, 6
dif. cols., $1.25 plus 25c post-
age on ea, 6. Per. 337, Mrs.
Paul Davis, Rt. 1, Monroe.

Bulbs: Montbretias, Free-
sias, pink Rainlilies, 10, $1.
Plants: Shrimp, 40; Sultanas
(2 kinds), 30ce; Ferns diy, of
leatherleaf, Curly Boston,
Pellaea, 35c: Diy. of large
mapleleaf, Begonia, 50c; Man-
aos- -Beauty, 50; Bill Ber gian,
eal Cuttings: Aluminum
plant, dif, Begonias, white and
red miniature Rose, 20c ea.;
Ground Cover: Liriope, Vin-
ca, 40c C; Ivy, 3, 25. Add
sufficient postage. Per. 356.
Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223
Cordele Ave., Macon.

Dbl. Thibekoee bulbs, $1.20
dioz.; blue and, purp le Achi-
menese bulbs, 3 i Sie Py
coat 40. Miss Emma Dugger,

ew!



















J 9
$1.75 ea.; white Fever I,
25e pkt.; mixed Larkspur, | 1
Casma, Mullin. pinks, Orange}
Marigold, seed, 26c; sweet

William, 30 pkt.; eons Yo Pep-
per, five cents per pees ae
445. Mrs. Ruby an,

River Rd., Turners Soe
Lithia Springs.

Red Crepe Myrtle 3 ft., $1.
ea.; Burfordi Holly, 1- 2 fits,
Boxwood and Holly, 1 tt,
$1.50 ea.; Lucedum, 1 ft,,
$1.50 ea.; Nandina, 1-2 ft.,
$2. ea,; Iris. Juniper 1 ft., $1.
ea.; Burford
$1.98 ea.; Gardenia, 1 ft.,
ea.; Ivy, 35 ea. Add pee:
Per. 430, Mrs. E. B. Travis,
Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933.

Rose Thrift, $1. C; white
Thrift, 35c doz.; large mixed
cols. 'Glads, 40c doz.; blue
single Hyacinths, 30e doz.; ;
giant Pansy plants, two cents
ea.; white Bachelors Button,
and white English Dogwood,
25 ea.; dbl. red Poppy seed,
20 tblspn.; 5, $1. Per. 16, Lei-
lar Phillips, Rt. ie Royston.

Nandanas, 16-18 in., 4, $1.;
Snowball, Oak Hydrangea,
dbl. red Althea and dbl. white
with red center old time yel-
low Rose, 50e a.; pink Mums,
50c doz.; variegated leaf Sult-
ana, rooted, 30 ea.; Daylilies
and Spider Lilies, $1, doz.
Per. 79. Add Postage. Mrs,
Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Box 74,
Royston. :



Holly, 1- 2 ne



Pansy plants, two cents oo
dark red Fall Mums, 20,
Larkspur, 20, $1.; Phlox ee
seed, 25, 50c; Tris, 50, $1.: pink
Thrift, one cent; red Thrift,
two cents; Lemon Lily, 20,
Glee Geranium, 6 rooted, y
Ruffled Fern, 25c; Tipeed
Tom, 20, $1. Per. 140. Add
postage. Mrs, Lester Phillips,
Rt, 1, Royston.

Ornamental pepper, allen
Squash, 25e pkt.: mixed seed,
large pkt., 25, inc. variegated
leaf, yellow and red Squash,
yellow 1000 to 1, 7 yr., cluster
pod, cherry, white Snowball,



B.|Snow drop, Tiny Spice pepper
and large Mulatto, -send self |

addressed stamped envelope
for either pkt. Per. 177. Mrs.
M, E. Rhedes, Rt. 2, Ranger,
Germ. 93 pet.)

Pink Thrift, mixed Mums,
white Narcissus, Gooseneck,
15e doz.; Sally at the Gate.
15e doz.; Golden Glow, Lem-
on Lilies, 50c doz.; Chasta
Daisy, Augusta Lilies, 75c
doz.; dark blue white red Sib-
erian Iris, 50c doz.; Fall
Chasta Daisy, 50c doz.; red
hot Poker, large, 50c, smal!
25c, Per. 15. Mrs. O. W. Mar-
tin, Rabun Gap.

Small, med., and large red
Hot Poker, 50c, 75e and $1.;
Jan, or Feb, Jasmine, 25 ea.;
mixed asst. Siberian Iris,
white, .





Day Lilies, 50e doz.; golden
yellow Mums, 25c doz. Add
postage. Per. 78. Mrs. J.
Ledford, Rabun Gap.

Mixed Iris, 25, $1.50; mixed



Fall bulbs, $1.50 C; dried
flowers, box, $1. Per. 169.
Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2,

Temple.

Boxwoods, about 400 ready
for setting, 24 to 26 in.; also,
sev:. hundred smaller sizes,
all at reasonable prices. Per.
74, Lieense 796. Mrs. Fabon
Brown, Tyron.

Eucharis Lily bulbs, bleom-
ing size, $1.50 ea.; house pl-
ants, Dwarf Sansevieria Ro-
setties plants, 50c. Add 50c
postage on each order, Mrs.
O, S. Fields, 407 N. Madison
St., Thomasville. Per. 22.

Daylilies: Reds, Yellows,
Bronze, Rose, Canary, Wine,
many bi-cols., Orange, Sear-
let, Old Rose, Wine Reds, all
named, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.
doz, State colors Nice plants,
my selection, extra plants in-
cluded, Add "40c postage. Per.
154. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Rt. 1,
Washington.

Flowers |

WANTED











Want SeV: - dif. cols, Holl.
hock, already rooted, must val
reasonably price d. Write
what you have, will send cash,



Mrs. L. White, Rt. 1, Box 84,
Ellabell.
Want small rooted Wax

Leaf Ligustrum and red top,
Mrs. E. G. Hamner, Barney.

Gy

amon Vine Sra Willie
Curley, Rt. 1, Nicholson.

Want some sweet sm
small, old fashion pink >
cinth bs. Mrs.
Moore, 1203
Gainesville.

Want Dahlia bulbs,
ties, deep velvet, Golden
sul 0

pees

Se B, Plallios, 240
creation Rd., Macon.
~ Want Liriope. Send san

leaves and give quantity av
able, George Riegel,

a biue ~ Begonia

(the blue

flower variety), well r
at-least 4
price. Robe:

West Alden, Valdosta.

1eCeS

Ad
Ma

Livestock

FOR SALE

L. Hudson,
AL. 3-0597.

ulls, 1 0 (
ae stock. Royce!
son, Fayetteville: | id mi, i
of Fayetteville, on Hwy.
Ph. HO. 1-3454. (No ke
answered). ;

Santa Gertrudis 4
bulls for sale, 7 to 9
Charles E. Griffin, Rt.)
Old Dalton Road, Rome
232-8198. Bee

Number of good Reg.

to 24 mos. old, all calfh
vaccinated and clean
gree. Winton C. Harris,
Sereven, Ph. ay

( Oduin)._

Fresh Holstein heifers
first calves for sale.
Burrell, Rabun _ Gap.

steer, aboue 650 aoe :
small Jersey fr
freshen with 3rd cat =
eee at my farm,
No. of Ne

Bowen, 318 Peters St,

light blue, and_ dark Ph
blue, 50c doz.; Lemon Lilies, | =

Del. within 7
Hayes, c/o Model Fa
1, Sharpsburg, Ph, AL,
4558, (Newnan),

Thoroughbred Santa Gei
trudis bulls, just weane
W. Morris, ne D
farms, P.O. Box 119, |
ton, Ph: TE, 2-2852._

Reg. horned Hereford
ealved April 24, 1962,
halter broken, rea
priced. Carl Roberts,
Ground. :

17 Reg. Holstein cows
with 38rd calf, on test
with average of over
Ibs. of mil 1 vae

and have been milked in

lor, very gentle. Ferman
ton, Fie 1, Fort Valley.
GA. 9-1018 ee :

ae springer Angus
and 2 wu

ine ; c/o Wines s
Kennesaw, Ph, 428
(Marietta).

6 Reg. Angus Mi
conformation, best. bi
ealfhood vaccina
hend::Jz2 Ge
en









ill shbur:
a Gants. Ph. 887- 4278.

At stud: Silver Palomino, 5)
gaited American bred saddile
horse, fee $25;,



Spotted boar, wt.
60.; also, 4 mo. old boar
|$25. Papers will be transfer-
V.|red to buyers name. R
the Re. 1; Taylorsville.

Reg. Hampshire pigs, boars
cham

mpion
; | ana gts 2 oe old Feb. 16,
gee): ea. Wm. H
Cumming, Ph. " 387- 5764.

Reg. Hampshire boars, long
ae type, ready for service,
treated for Cholera and Ery-
Ess fe Gillis, a 1






with return
i also. will sell or
|trade for Black Fees cat-
tle of equal value.
ton, c/o A rarinda Farm, Bt.

(no collect. calls).

| 14 horses and ponies: Quar-
ter, walking and gaited, some
Reg., some grade. All mares
bred to permanent Reg. Quar-
ter horse. Ralph C. i
1938 Bouldercrest Dr., SE, At-
lanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-8488.

1% yr. old Shetland pony
gelding with new saddle ae
bridle priced for

80, Woodbury, Ph. 3746. (No
collect calls).

At Stud: Dark Golden Pal-
omino stallion,
name Step Basy Little Man;
also, jet black Arabian stal-
lion, fee $25.,
mare and breed until caught;
also, 3 yr. old Palomino geld-
ing, anyone can ride, for sale;
and one saddle mare. J. W.
Bee coneion

























< and Ib. 1
ndaie, all for. $15,000.
erro, Madison, Ph. 616-

5 bull calves, eek

id,
k, Carl E. Jernb





















- OIC eS stock, gilts 6
mos, old, $35.;
: | old, $30. ea. gilts 3 mos. old

O.B. (cheaper at farm).
sales. Paul J. fea
Rt. 1, Commerce. ;

Reg. improved Duroc pigs,
3 mos. old, either sex, wt. 70-
-|100 Ibs., $25. also, few gilts,
and a mos. old, around 175. lb.
, $40. Ernest P.



gilts 4 mos.











































can pick up













ne Hampshire male, full
stock, re a farm. Mrs. F. M.
6, Box 295, Gain-















May be registered. Leo
i m2 aoe 153, Metter.
i oe o mi.








Nice Shetland mares will
foal in 60 days, 5 to choose
from, or will trade sore nie

Chamlee, Rt. 4, Rome.

Nice pleasure mare, gentle
for children, stylish and with
good conformation,
bly priced; also, horses board-
ed, nice barn, plenty of rid-
ing area, reasonable rates. D.
-|R. Poole, 1135 Niskey Lake
, S.W., Atlanta 11, Ph. DI.

Horses, iales & Ponies

old Reg. half
en stallion. Reasonable.
~McBrier, Box 86, More-
land, Ph. Sal 3-0854 (no col-



rs, 5 mos. old,

nice, cherry
te to 125 lbs., $40.

A set extra nice Reg.
rry red Duroc gilts, wt.
rox. 100 Ibs. or better, one









C.| without scalding,

























|. 10 month old Palomino fil-
ly, good conformation -
color, gentle, and Black Dia-
mond Ace saddle, bridle and
breast collar and corona. C.
Hardin, 5884 Buford Hwy.,
Doraville, Ph. 457-8983.

yr. old sorrel Shetland
stallion, beautiful herd sire of
quality foals. See anytime. J.
. Warren, 532 Westchester
Decatur, Ph. DR 7-1331.|

5 yr. old Chestnut
with light mane and tail, pen-
tle, approx, 15.2 hands,
900 lbs., $175. or make ae
T ee Shirey, 4250 North-





















. Landrace, service

pigs and ae
m popular bloodlines. M.
= Mazlcwirst, Ph.













4 Shatiend pony
yrs. old, some ee
| $400. for lot, or will sell sep-|
| arately; also, At Stud: 2 big
boned jacks, black with white
900 lbs. ea., 4 and
10 yrs. old. Fred Sprewell,
Rt. 2, Carrollton,

High School Community).

i Burro gelding, 3 yrs. old,
-| broke to ride and drive, for
. J. McMahon,
1929 Sea Rd., Augusta, Ph.



all sizes, $8. and
Hopkins, Rt. 2, Clay-









City Community). :

ee ee
ae China poars, bred
i its, Bangs free

d for eee and





















"arebred Duroc pigs, 4 mos.

oe good bloodlines. At Stud: Tom Dooley, Shad-

ows Ambassador, 2 top. Reg.
*|Tennessee Walking horses,
| different bloodlines. Roy
Dorsey, 2561 Bohler Rd., NW,
Atlanta. Ph. CE. 7-1115.

Good mare mule, ;
good cond., works ee
12 yrs. old, wt. 1400 lbs.,
Andy Donaldson, Rt. 1, Esom
748-1282 (Cedar-







=n seeks Ss name.

Sheep and Goats

Reg. Toggenburg buck goat
., or one kid;
milk goats for sale or
trade. E. J. McMahon,
ey Rd., Augusta, ae RE.














at stud, fee $3



red Du

, and gilts, $40,;
, $75. Nominated in
Assn., wormed
t reated for cholera. Will









2s, from weaned up, differ-









oak. 50; Box 37, Hwy.

Jet black Welch pony geld-
ing, wt., 600 lbs.
gentile, will ride or work to
practically new
and blanket.

Livestock

WANTED



ee and pais. 3%
Ss. ees treated for eee





eee bridle
Must sell at once. Wyatt Ben-
son, Rt. 3, Mayfield Rd., Al-
po Be Ph. 475-5296.

Racking pleasure mare,
yrs. old, smoo
land mare, sad
gentle, 4 yrs. old, $125.;
will pasture horses or ponies
at $5. month, good grass all
winter. Mrs. Gloria
Commerce, Ph. 335-4058.

_5 nice Shetland pony fil-
lies, 1 yr. to 18 mos. old,

Palominos, 1 buckskin, 1 spot-
ted, will sell separate or all
together, $85. ea.; Palominos,
$100. ea.; also, saddles and
bridles and pony harness for
sale. _ Holbrook, 415
, Jonesboro, Ph. GR.

Want Palomino Quarter
type mares. Write what you
have and price. A. L.
c/o Diamond Bar-D Ranch,
. 3, Box 63-A, Brunswick.

Want horse suitable for 10
yr. old child, not over 7-8
yrs. old, and one that can be
used to plow garden, reason-
ably priced, and good fancy
saddle. J. Harold Smith, Rt.





jerick
ee (15 ies













ae oe also, one Duly

e and pridle,



een ee Mrs. J.



t. oe, ee Jones-
0. Ph. si8- 9412,











seeing pigs,
on gilts and young boars,
o age boars al
Georgias first
a Cert; meat
odlines. State certified
uecellosis free herd 4 yrs.
a Willis, c/o Seldom Rest
cm, ponerse, Ph,





Want young
prefer with colt
spirited, but gentle, at least
15 hands high, ithi
radius of 25 eee

saddle mare,

2

2 Kennesaw, Ph. 428- 8980 Pia!
rietta, no collect calls).

Want gentle pony horse for
12 yr. old girl to ride. Quote
lowest cash price. Dr. W.
962 Reieecnars Dr.,



a
igs for sale, or will trade
tiller or Shetland



At Pa Lowrys Ranger oa
_| B-142-306 Dees

Jose P-36,634,
Duchess P-55, 178, Introdnuc-
tory fee $50. at time of ser-



harness ae wa-
z Prag L.
SREOUISOEE Rd., )
) Alpharetta, Ph. GR.

G. Grapevines, 3s













dam. Ppyal









Will train horses or "ponies
for pleasure idins
, Cathy Dougherty, Rt.
, Box 183A, Griffin.











= Spi Poland ee





Want pair of sheep, two or
three months old. Mrs. S. F.
Robinson, 1297

At Stud: Reg. Golden Palo-
,|mino stallion, excel. confor-

white mane and tail,
stocking feet,
ground. Name

Dixie Hwy.,
Ph. 478-8084 (no
collect calls).

Want 10 day old heifer
reasonably priced. J.
. Brown, Box 193 Helena.

Seed & Plants

thi Creasback Corn-
field beans, Germ. 94 pct. and
White Half Runner
Germ. 85 pct., each kind 75
cupful. Mrs. fue Beal, Rt.















Little War-
fee $50. when served.
Mares picked up with return
5 horses to
| sell or trade, and will board
horses. James
Cirele R. Ranch, Rt. 3,

yers, Ph. 483-8083 (nights).

At stud: Reg. Q
horse, Royal Earl R133, 280,
King; also horses
trained for cattle work, show,
and few Reg.
Weis Quarter horses for Pe Tony
.| Hutchinson, Box

ited Duroc Assn.
ks ebred Yorkshire boars





minated in Yorkshire Club.







Rickard, cle



. 17 mos. old,





st Cholera and Erysipe-
100. ea.; also.~350 tube|by Royal

BI
















ark
|yellow Meat; Waietescion
|seed, Germ. 87 pct.,
10e; 150 seed, 25c, and stamp-
led envelope; or 700 seed, $1.
and postage. Mrs. P. E. Tray-
lor, Rebecca.

Old fashion pean seed:
Tender lg. White Half Run-
ner, Germ. 83 pet.; White, six
Week bean seed, Germ. 90
pet.; Old Fashion Tender
Creasback: garden bean seed,
Germ 89 pct. ea. 65 cup-
ful; also, long red hot pepper
pods for home use, 25 doz.
pods; 60 pods, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5,
Box 58, Ellijay.

Tender Big White Half
Runner Bean seed, Germ. 94
pet.; Tender White Six Week





Bunch beans, Germ. 81 pct.
ea. kind, $1. cup, P.P. No
checks. Mrs. R. H. Mealer,
Rt. 2, Ellijay.



Good Tender Old Fashion
bean seed, Big Wihite Hali
Runners Garden beans, Germ.
95 pet.; Little
Pink Peanut Half Runners,

Cornfield Beans, Germ. 83
Pet; White Creasback Corn-
field beans. Germ.-91 pct.,
ea. kind, 75c cupful. Add
postage: Mrs. Andrew Wilson;
Rt. No. 1, Carters, Ga.

Tropical tomato seed, origi-
nally from So. America, pro-
lific, most resistant to fun-
gus, heat, cold, drought, peels
Germ. 87
pet., 100 seed 50c plus stamp-
ed, addressed envelope. D. T.
Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton.

Scuppernong piants from
Carters Vineyard, black and
brown, well rooted and damp
packed. Permit 86. B. O. Car-
ter, Rt. 4, Box 204C, Griffin.

Hemalaya black berry
plants, mountain blueberry
.| plants, muscadine grapevines,
well rooted, 6, $1.; blue Dam-
son plums, 3, $1.; PA fips
and catnip plants, "4, $1.; Gar-
lie bulbs, nice, large, 8 bulbs,
Sas erabapple trees, 4, $1.
Permit 305. Mrs. P. Malachi
Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2.
C; 500, $7.; $12.50 M.; Klon-
dike strawberry plants, 300,
$2.; 500, $3.50. Add postage.
Permit 10. Ethel Crowe, Rt.
2, Gainesville.

Seed sweet potatoes, grown
from vine cuttings, and Cert.
by State Dept. of Entomology,
very nice seed, not strings, not
eracked: Georgia Reds, $2.
bu.; Red Skin Early Sweet,
$3. bu. Containers not furnish-
ed. Will not ship. L. W.
Hutchinson, Jr., Rt. 1, Nich-
olls, Ph. 632-4854 (Alma noon
or night, not collect).

Crabapple trees, musca-
dine grapevines, red Maple,
Cedar Hollies trees, Hazelnut
bushes, and Beechnut bushes,
$1.; catnip bunches, 6, $1.
Add postage. Permit 295.
Mrs. = M Porner,: Rt. 6;
Gainesville.

Red

Fruit trees for sale:

and Yellow Delicious; Yate;
Horse; Kinnard; Rome Beau-
ty; Ark. Black; Early Har-
vest; Black Ben and Biack
Twig, 2 vires = size, b0c; ear}
P.P. on orders of $5. or more.
Permit 214. Ray Saxon, Rt.
4, Cleveland, Ga. .

Concord grapevines, well
rooted, 142 and 2% ft., 30c or
- $1.; few Turkey Fig
sprouts, 50c ea. Add postage.
ees 128. H. F. Seay, Rt.
(3917 Panthersville Rd.).
Ghicrad:

Apple and pear trees, 2-3
See pa ae att $1. 50;
Sues Brown

Turkey figs, 2 ft. $1. 00 ea.;
black walnut trees, $1. ea.;
Keiffer pear, 6-8, ft., $2.50
ea. Permit 480. Mrs. E. B.
Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933

Klondike strawberry plants,
well rooted and damp pack-
ed, $1. C. Add 25c per 100 for
postage and handling charges.
Minimum shipment 200 plants.
Per. 319. Mrs. Luther S. But-
ler, 466 Page Ave., NE, At-
lanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846.

Strawberry plants, Masta-
don, $3.75 for 500; Klondikes,
$5. M; Blakemore, $1.50 C;
good apple sprouts, Limber
Twig, and several other kinds,



















files

50 seed)

Six Week|ly. L. E
Germ. 96 pet.; White Cutshort.





Half Runner

Germ 96 pct., teacupful;
Little Pink Peanut beans,
Germ. 95 pet., 70c cupful; Red
Spotted Crowder
com 84 pct., 50c cupful; al-

wild cucumber tree ba

2 Ib. eget a $1. ;
postage. rown, Rt.
Ball Ground. Pe

Taking orders for Hicks and
White Gold tobacco plants,
ready March 15, $5. Send $1.
deposit on each 1 thousand
ordered. W. E. Wisenbaker,
Lake Park, Ph. CH. -2-8043
(Valdosta). Permit 231. j

Hemalaya blackberry plants
free, come and get them, no
delivery or mail orders. Bar-
rett Prather, Harlem.

State inspected Stuart; Far=
ley; Desirable and Elliot pe-
can trees, 2-3 ft., $2. ea.; Be4
ft., $2.25 ea.; 4-5 ft., $2.50
ea; 5-6 ft., $3. ea. Write for
















31. All orders filled prompt=
. Brown, Baconton,
Ph. 787-5785.

Genuine Hicks Broadieaf
Tobacco seed, Germ. 93 pct.



samples, 50; $1. oz; $10.
lb:; 3 lbs., $25. P.P. Barl
Stuckey, Blackshear.



Pensacola Bahia Grass
seed, 7 tons: Lot 1: Germ. 50
pet., Firm seed 40 pct., total
Germ. 90 pet., with 18
Johnson Grass Noxious Weed
seed per lb.; lot 2: Germ. 37
pet., Firm seed, 53 pet., total
Germ. 90 pct., no noxious
seed. Willis B. Hunt, Rt. 3,
Cuthbert, Ph, 732-2370. i

2300 lbs. Pensacola Bahia
grass seed for sale, Germ. 60
pet., firm seed 19 pct., total
Germ. 79 pct. Mason ~
Kinnon, Rt. 1, Montezuma.

Old time bean seed. White
Creasbacks, Germ.
White Cutshorts,
pet.; White Halt rs
Germ. 90 pct., each kind, 75
cupful. Add postage. No
checks or stamps. Mrs. Emory |
Gable, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Good, Tender White Corn-
field bean seed, Germ. 81
pet.; Little White Half-Run-
ner Beans, Germ. 87 pet., 75e
cupful, P.P.; Cream Mush
Peas, Germ. 89 pct.; Speckle
Crowder Peas,.Germ. 81 pct.;
Okra Seed, Germ. 95 pet., 50
cupful, P.P.-Mrs. Bessie Sil-
vers, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.

Streamline everbearing
strawberry plants, $1.50 C.;





pkg. Permit 169. Mrs. John
Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.

Herbs: Rosemary;
Woodruff; Oregano; Winter
Savory; Savage; Lavender;
Burnet; Garlic; Chives; Eng-
lish; Pink; silver, gold and
lemon Thyme; Rue; Lemon
Balm; Hyssop; Horehound;
Onion Chives; Dwarf Yar
row; Sweet Marjoram; Pine=
apple; Curly; Apple and Pep=
per Mint, 6 asstd., $3.50. Send
stamp for list. Permit 52. Mrs.
B. J. Cantrell, Blueridge. :

Apple trees: June; All Sum-
mer; Horse; Staymian; Red
and Yellow Delicious; Yates;
Black Twig, 1 and 2 yr. size,
50c and 80c; Peach trees:
Mayflower; Ga. Bell; Elberta;



Sweet



Hale; 3 ft. size, 60c; Stuart
pecan. trees, 3 fit., $2:505
Chestnut, 3 ft, $1.; pear,

cherry and plum twees, Sots
size, 80c; Concord and Niaga-

All PP. Permit 40. T
Webb, Ellijay.

Red raspberry plants wrap-
ped in plastic film or cello-
phane, very damp, $1.50 doz.
i postage. Permit 241. Mrs.

H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Old time bean seed: White
Cornfield, Germ. 98
White Six Weeks,
pet.; Little Pink Peanut, Six
Weeks Germ. 98 pet.; Little
White Half Runner, Germ,
95 pct.; Cream, Six Weeks,
Germ. 96 pet. All 75c ee
Red Speckle Crowder Peas,
Germ. 90 pct. 50c cupful. Add
postage. Mrs. Carl Smiith, Rt.
3, Ellijay.

Hay, Feed, Grain.









berry plants, $2. C. P.P. in Ga.
Prompt delivery weather per-
mitting. These plants with-
stand cold and drought real
well. Permit 97. Mrs. Z.

.| Dodd, Rt, 1, Box 223, Alpha-
retta.



$1. Permit 216. Mrs. Guy F LE
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. ee!
Sterns, plum size, straw- Several tons Coastal Ber-

muda hay for sale at barn, or
can deliver short distance for
extra fee. Highly fertilized,
cut and baled without no
Winston C. Harris,

Screven, Ph. 584-2312 "ee



um).



Cowpeas,





prices on large lots. Permit :

pet,

mixed small gourd seed, 25

ra grapevines, 2 yr. size, say es





























PAGE FOUR



Hay, F eed, Grain

Several hundred bales of
hay, 50c bale. Charles D.
Newborn, Rt. 1, Hartwell,
Ph. FR. 6-2508.

Approx. 23 tons ground
cobs and shucks, sacked, $35.
Will consider less for whole
amount. Lamar Putnam, Rt.
2, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6936.

25 tons Millet, Peavine and
Crabgrass hay, baled after
combine, $25. ton at barn.
Contact before coming after.
R. A. Allen, Jenkinsbung, Ph.
6567 (Jackson).

30 to 40 tons bright Coast-
al Bermuda hay, will furnish
Jabor to load on trucks, $30.
ton cash, or checks acceptable
to my banker. U. A: Zeagler,
Rt. 6, Box 19, Sylvania, Ph.
863-7688, (7 to 8 in A.M. or
P.M.). : :











Select hay: fertilized Coast-

al Bermuda $35. ton,. square

_ bales. F. Davis, Gray, Ph.
SH. 5-7924.

Choice Coastal Bermuda,
Fescue and Clover, mixed
grasses, priced right. Square
bales. Quality hay, puts
poundage on faster. Write
Richard H. Mitchell, Mer.,
Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun,
Ph. SP. 3- 3427.

Fescue and Clover hay, $1.
bale at our barn at Alpha-
retta. Geonge West, Jr. 4825
Ptree-Dunwoody Ra., N. E:,
Atlanta, Ph. BL. 5-3937.

Good Coastal Bermuda,
Sericea and Oats hay, cut and
- baled without rain, reasonably
priced. W. M. Brown, Irvin
Eee Rd., Conyers, Ph. 438-

Ready to take orders for
June 12th and Aug. 12th,
1963, cuttings of Coastal Ber-
muda hay, $25. ton at field
and will deliver loads of 7
tons more or less within 60
miles my farm, $30. ton; 60 to
_ 80 miles, $32.50 ton; 80 to 100
~miles, $35. ton and you fur-
nish 2 or 3 hands to help
driver unload. S. J. Clay, So.
Walden Road, Rt. 3, Macon,
Ph. 788-2975.

ae and Plants

Not Requiring Report
_ Or Inspection Permit
FOR SALE













_ Alligator gourd seed, 5c ea.
in stamps and send stamped

addressed SL VEIODE: Carl C.
ey 324 Signal Dr., Ross-
ville.

Pa Fe ee a

African Monster gourd

_ seed, 50 doz.; Dipper gourd

5 seed, 25 doz.; Bushel gourd

seed, 25c diz. All plus stamp-

ed, addressed envelope. D. T.
Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton.

African Monster gourd



seed, Germ. 95 pct., can be
grown 7 to 9 ft., 5, $1. Mrs.
Peggy G. Goolsby, Reels
Hamilton.



Game and Fowl

FOR SALE



Ped. N. Z. White Rabbits cof
best bloodlines; 5 does and 2
bucks, matured breeders, good
producers, $5. ea. in lots of 3
or more; $30. for lot. Will
ship. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt.
2, Box 79, Wrightsville.

Silver Pheasants, 4 hens, 3
roosters, $1.50 ea. Leap
Golden Pheasants, $7, pr.; pr.
large white ducks, $3 pre
Tumbler pigeons, 75 ea. TED):

Reece, 7865 Roswell Rad.,
Dunwoody, Ph. 993-4180 (at-
ter 6 p. m.).

Fine herd of N. Z. W., Calif.
and Dutch rabbits to choose
from. Young breeding stock
_-from above for sale, $3. and
up, depending on age and
pedigrees; also, some from
-show stock. David Freeman,
_Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. MA. 7-4948.





Fantails from show type
stock; $1.50 pr.; 4 pr., $5.;
feather footed blue ribbon
awinners, $5. pr.; 3 pr.,. $10:

- Will ship not less than 2 pr.
Simen A. Smith, RFD 1, Box
187, Fortson, Ph. FA. 4-1726.



> ey



Mutant Pheasants, $2.50
ea.; Golden pheasants, cocks,
$3. ea.; also, Araucanus chic-
ken eggs, $2. 50) pr. doz. J. Hi:
Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus.

Ringneck Pheasants, one
cock, 2 hens, $7.50 trio, all
nice birds. Thomas R. Kent,
Rt. 1, Pinehurst.

White Doves, $5. pr.; Ring-
neck Doves, $4. pr. Will ship
express collect. Send money
order. Miss Eve Wallace, 716
Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta 8.
Ph. TR, 4-5152. Per: 28.

Sev. prs. India blue Pea-
fowls for sale, make offer.
John W. Vann, Rt. 3, Box 243
Vidalia, Ph. 537-3370.

American Giant Homer and
French Mondaine pigeons,
real nice birds, $6. pr. and up.
M. G. De La Rue, 307 Spring
St., Decatur.

White King pigeons, $3. pr.
Jack Crowder, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, RFD 3, Windy











| Hill Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-

8656.

Closing cut pigeons, 7 gr-
own Rollers $5., (all young
included); 8 white Kings, $1.
ea. J. E. Dooley, 417 Grad-
ford, N. W., Gainesville, Ph.
LE. 2-6112 (daily)

Sev. hundred Bobwhite
Quail, raised in large flight
pens. Some select birds at $3.
pr. Per. 70; 3 pr. flying Mal-
lards, $5. pr.; some extra
drakes, $1.50 ea.; Golden Se-
bright Bantams, $4. pr.; $5.
trio. C. L. Cawthon, River-
dale, Ph. GR. 8-8106 (6 p. m.)

Few 1962 hatch Bobwhite
Quail selected for breeders.
Best of nearly 10,000 Quai!
hatched from the William A.
Thomas stock this year. Write
for full information and pr-
ices. Per. 99. John W. Barr,
JP Rt 2, --Covinston> Sbhe
786-6257.

Sev. hundred Bobwhite
Quail, 200 Chukars, Tenn-
essee Red Quail, all in large
flight pens. Write your wants
and ask for details. Per. 10.
J. L. Tade, 1328 - 21st Street,
Columbus.

2, 1961 hatch giant Mutant
pheasant hens, dark brown
color. $8., will ship express
collect, William J. Steele, Rt.
2. Eastman.

1962 Pheasants: pr. Mcngo-









Hans, $6" pr: 92, pr; black |
necks, $7. Dls33: pr WEG.
Kalij, $8. pr.; extra Kalij
Cocks, $4. ea. Mrs. A. L. Ro-

berts, Rt. 6, Box 248, Macon

Sev. prs. Edwards, one pr.
Imperyans, pr. Blue Eared
Manchurians, pr. Swinhoe, pr.
Elliots, pr. Lineated, pr.
White Crested Kalege, 2 ex-
tra cocks, pr. Java Green Pea-
fowl, pr. India Blue Peafowl
for sale. S. J. Griener, 1394
Rorinwcs Dr., N. W., Atlanta

Game & Fowl

WANTED







Rabbits wanted: will buy
any number of 3-3/4 to 4-%
lb. fryer rabbits, at 25c per.
Ib. David Freeman, Rt. 1,
Conley, Ph. MA. 7-4948.

$2.



Want one or each, long grey
doe and buck rabbits, not over
ene yr. old. W. O. Dixon, 272
Grant St., S. E., Atlanta 12.
Ph. MU. 8- 3849 (no collect

? sultry

FOR SALE



Games: 4 Allen Roundhead
cockerels, 20 Cornish Game
pullets, now ready to lay, $3.
trio at my place. Mrs. D.
Chandler, Hwy. 29, (45 miles
out of Atlanta), Auburn.

Pit Games: pr. white Hack-
les, Pr. Toppies, So. Ga.s
stag and hen, 3 Roundhead
stags, cross with Nigger, 15
pullets, just about to lay; 3
pr. rabbits, N. Z. W. and N.
Z. R. and Blue Dutch. Cobey
Lee Shelton, Rt. 3, Lawren-
ceville.



Bantams,
White Cochin, Black O. E..
Silver Duckwing O.E., white
Laced Red Cornish Bantams.
ea.; 3, $5. and up; big
Dark Cornish, 5 hens and one
rooster, $20.: N. . Hampshire
and R. I. Red Pullets, $2. ea.;
3, $5.; will hatch your eggs,
10c ea. or on halves, if you
bring egigs and pick up chicks.
Chas. B. Summers, 131 Lee
Rd. Mableton.

3 game roosters and 3 game
hens, about one yr. old, both
Roundhead and Shuffler
eross, $1.50 ea. for hens and
$2.50 ea. for roosters. All full
stock; also, 15 bonny hens
and 5 bonny roosters, 65c ea.
Will ship. Dewey Holland,
Box 14, Coogler Rd., Dalton.

Show type Bantams, B. B.
Eng. Games, R. I. Reds, Dark
Cornish, B. B. Reds, Black
Tail Japs, Silkies, Silver.
Duckwings, Dark Cornish,
White Cornish, Spangle Corn-
ish, Blue Rosecombe, Golden
Sebrights, Yellow Cochins, and
Easter Egg Chickens for sale.
Cannot ship. Roy Maddox, Rt.
1, Lawrenceville, Ph. 3-3887.







Araucanus chickens,
ing pink and blue eggs; 3
hens and 2 roosters, 14% yrs.
old, $20.; also, 2 pullets and
one rooster, 2 mos. old, $5. or
$21. for lot. Will ship C.O.D.
Gene Lane, Mableton, Ph.
948-5149.

Mixed breed banny and
game rooster, about 6 mos.
old, $1.50. Lamar Wadsworth,
ae 3, Rockmart, Ph. 684-
2019.





Show type Bantams from
show pes: pr. Blacktailed
Japs, pr. Japs, Silkies, trio
White ae 2 pr. Rhode
Island Reds, trio black Old
Eng. Games, one dark Cornish
hen, trio yellow Buff Coch-
ins, white Cochin hen, pr.
Rovens Ducks and pr. of white
Hackle Game, for sale; also,
want to buy, one or two Bar-
red Rock Bantam _ roosters.
Wayne Braswell, Rt. 1, Box



192, Lawrenceville, Ph. TH.
3-7661. :
10 R. I. Red pullets for

sale. They are laying now,
(1962 hatch). Mason McKin-
non, RFD 1, Montezuma.



15 Bantam pullets, just be-
ginning to lay and one roos-
ter, Sebright and Wyandott
eross, extra small, $1. ea. J.
C. Brown, Box 193, Helena.



25 mixed Bantam. hens, 4
roosters, 40c ea. or will trade
for purebred small type, 4 for
one. D. C. Chamlee, Rt. 4,
Rome,

Buff Brahma Bantams, 2
trios selected breeders, from
long line of champions, $12.50
trio. Will ship express collect.
Walter S. Hogan, 878 Stall-
ings St., S.E., Atlanta 16, Ph.
MA. 7-6065.

20 Araucanus (Easter Egg)
chickens, deve colored eggs,
$2. ea., or $1.50 ea. for all;
15 black Polish pullets, 2
roosters, $15. T.





Ph. 993-4180 (after 6 p.m.).



Araucanus chickens, laying
pink, green,
green eggs, $10. pr.; $14. trio,
express collect; hatching eggs,
asst, colors, 40c - ea., insured
parcel post. Send money or-
der. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
716 Myrtle St., N.E., Atlanta
8, Ph. TR. 4- 5152.

About 50 cross. breed
chickens, $35. Cecil K: Botts,
Rt. 1, Talking Rock. ~

_ About 20 or 25 large type
White Leghorn pullets, now
laying, $1. ea. at farm. Mrs.
F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines-





H. | ville.



White Hackle, 3 hens, one
stag, all $22.50; also, cock and
hen of Brown Reds, $12.50.
All pure stock. Jilly McClure
Rt. 1, Wesley Chapel Rd., Ma-
rietta, Ph. 427-4982.



Nice young hens now lay-
ing all colors, 60c ea. J. L.
Burrell, Rabun Gap.



2 trios of Dark Cornish
Game Bantams, $3. and $5.
trio; also, few full blooded
Sebueht (Golden), $1. ea.

Eddy Barber, 488 Flo yd Rd.,
Mableton, Ph. 948- 2159. (will
ship express collect if not
near above places).



Warhorse chickens: 3 stags,
one first class cock, 3 hens,
miner blues with old cock
about 2 yrs. old; also, 3 stags
about 1 yr. old. All purebred.
Cannot ship in same crate as
they fight. S. E. Mimes, Box

: 117, Rt. 2, Gordon,

Barred Rock

lay-|

D. Reece,
7865 Roswell Rd., Dunwoody,

blue and olive.

ees

Poultry

WANTED





Want to hear from party|Bp.

who will have some started
Mottled Ancona pullets for
sale the middle of March or

first of April, no Bantams
wanted. Mrs. Zed McDaniel,
Rt. 2, Winder. :



Want 4 wild turkey hens.
H. W. Vaughn, 290 Milledge
Hgts.,

Want to buy 12 mixed ban-
tam hens and one_ rocster.
Will come after within 50 mi.
radius, otherwise ship ex-
press. H. J. Douglas, 2086
Montrose Dr., East Point, Ph.
PO. 6-9554. 2 f

Equipment

FOR SALE







Post hold digger, use with
3 point hitch tractor, $75.;
Allis Chalmers, 4 whl., ;ubber
tired, 6 ton, trailer, new bed,
holding 80 bu. corn behind
picker, $200.; Allis Chalmers
3, 14 in. flat bottom turn
plow, 9 new points, $225.; 25
ft. aluminum conveyer, lg.
hopper and loading end, $75.
HeC= Clark Ri: 3: Hoilysp-
rings Rd., Rockmart. Ph, 447-
6205 (Dallas day or night).

Allis Chalmers combine
with motor and grain tank in
good cond., always kept under
shed, $300.; mill to grind corn
meal with, 28 in. rocks, tract-
or driven, good cond., "$50.: 1
row John Deere sweet potato
digger, good cond., $300. Jul-
ian L. Bass, Rt. 3, Allen Rd.,
Macon, Ph. 788- 5629.

400 gal. Propane gas tank,
S15: CW omithy Rt wee,
Cumming, Ph. TU. 7-7816.

1950 Ford 8N tractor, bush
and bog harrow, field tiller,
planters and cultivator, all in
goed cond. Fred E. Byrd, Rt.
2, Sullivan Rd., Powder Sp-







Brooks, Rt. 2, Chatsworth.

2 row Cole fertilizer and
planting unit, No. 550, used
part of 2 seasons, good cond.
SF. Deaton, c/o Alfarmindo
Farm, Rt. 1, Auburn, Ph. TH.
3-2517.

Blacksmith blower,
anvil, $25.; vice, $20.; also,
other tools for sale. G. R.
Williams, 1398 Canoochee Dr.,
N. -E., Atlanta 19, Ph. 233-
8890 (no collect calls).

Farmall A. tractor, exhaust
lift, good cond., good rubber,
all tools ready to go. E. B.
Smith, Rt. 1, Box-503, Bain-
bridge (200 yds. outside city.
limits, So. West St.).

Cultivators, Cole planters
and distributors already mo-
unted, like new, planted only
15 acres; and bottom plows
and harrow (used very little)
with 3 point hitch. G.
yee Sumner, Ph. 776~
2391.





$25.;







F-30 Farmall on rubber,
used very little, extra parts,
some new, $350.: New Hol-
land 68 haybaler, twin cyl.
air- cooled power engine,
$1,250. Joe B. Biddy, Rt. 3
(U. S. 41) Adairsville.

1953. 4% ton Chev. farm
truck, long whl. base, helper
springs, step metal steel in
floor of body, heavy trans-
mission, extra good oversize
tires, $325. J. N. McGinnis,
518 Eastland Dr., Decatur, Ph.
DR. 3-1080.



Athens, Ph. LI. 3-5815. |;



ator, cap. 1600 qu

used. cee 3 times, $20
Reid.

Swain,
Ph: ae ane =

1953 2-ton Dodae
and 28 ft. trailer, 6
2 20; tires, goo:

| sides, $850., or

at my home,
Rt. 2, Shellman

Sprinkler system,
aluminum, 1376 ft.,
244 ft. 5 in. pipe; and.
3 in., with fittings and
bird heads, no pumps, $2
Ed. Williams, 3525 Hab
ham Rd., N. W., ues
CE. 3-0058. ae

Harris stalk cutter, 3 p
hitch; Taylorway 4 dise ti

le point hitch both A

$150. ea. Emmitt Perdu
dee Old Stapleton R

Meadows grist mill,
new, with 20 in. rocks
duty air-cooled Wisc

only, in Gilmer County
bert Langley, Rt. Ay Bos
Mineral Bluff. :

3 stage jet deepwell >
40 gal. pressure tank, 1
2 in. galv. pipe _and sak
1-1/4 in., galv. pipe,
James H. Joyner, a
Byron (Centervi) -
lect calls).

Set of Cole arn

Ferguson PTO bel
$50.: Lantz coulters
ters for 2 bottom p
W. J. Davis, ES
2- 2-3746.

Downer,

:| 8419.

. 1 H. wagon in fair
distributor and corn p.
with hopper for corn a
tilizer in good cond.; old ti
hay rake and cut-away
row, also, some stable
ure, you dig, at my f.
Willie Wynn, Rt: 1, B

rings, Ph. 948-5417, (Austell).! Winston, bee

1955 Ford % ton truck | Oats ae 1962
mechanically good, tires look | used 12-15-hrs.; 2 plows
| good, $450. cash. H.| gletree; harness;

blade and pitchforks f
A. G. Shelton, aM 3, ae
ceville.

Super A. tractor, a
cultivator, harrow and |
plow, used very little
Oliver, Rt. 1, Lyons,

Farmall Cub ee in
cond., cultivator an
plow included. Reis. ns

Super A. Farmall
planters, 16 in. bottom
Gee-Whiz and cultiva
in good cond. C.
Uvalda (5 mi. E. of 1
on Soperton and Mt. Vi
Hwy.).

1952 Willys % ton ae e
whl. drive, excel. cond.,
paint and body. Ae B. Br
hire, Suches.

1941 Ford pick-up tr
1947 motor, fair tires, ne
nertubes, ~ for sale,
trade for one-man fae
in good cond., or for co
hay. J.C. Teague, Rte2:s
(6 mi. BL of Bowdon):

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Agricultural

Feb. 12 Georgia Swine Breeders All Breed Boar
Gilt Sale. Boars performance tested, Cc
Plain Experiment Station, Tifton. :

February 12 Soils and Fertilizers Short Course,



Feb. 15, 16 Thirteenth Annual Convention, |
Livestock Association, Scott Hotel, _Thomasvil

Feb. 26, 27, 28 56th Annual Convention
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