Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 April 7



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VOL. 15

and , Ornamental Nursery Stock Monthly Supplement

GEORGIA

DEPARTMENT 9% Wg

EUGENE TALMADGE |





AGRICULTURE.
COMMISSIONER:











Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS



{wenty-five Sheppard str. Ancona






























Jgeptha P. Pullin, McDonough.

_ Barnesville, Rt. 1.

= str;
- exc. for the same.

hens, $20; 90c each in smaller lots:
- Giant str. Light Brahma cock, $1.85;

Bronze 25-lb turkey hen, $5. Mrs.



AUSTRALORPS
; Osborne . str. Australorps, pair,
$4.50; trio, $6, FOB; also quality

_ hatching eggs from Words great-
est layers, $1.50 per 15.
_ Johnson Crowe, Cartersville.

Crates ret.

Pure-bred Australorp rooster and

2 pullets, now laying. Osborne str.,

$1.50 each, or exc. for good, sound
running velvet beans for seed. Mrs.

_ iL. B. Calhoun, Macon, Rt. 3.



- BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Pure-bred White Rock rooster, 2

_ yrs. old, $1 at home; eggs, $1 per 15,

or $1.25 per 15 del. R. M. Corley,

Pure-bred Buff Rock cock, Troy
April, 1931, hatch, $1 FOB, or
Mrs. R. C. Nun-
nally, Commerce, Rt. 1.

White Buff Rock young cock, $1

a postage. Miss Eva Haynes, Bbu-
or

= our Fischel str. White Rock yr.-

old hens, $1 each, or exc. for 60 baby

_. ehicks of same breed: Mrs. T. E. Mc-














ey

: cockerels, $1.50

Clung, Bremen.

One hundred B. R. pullets, 10
roosters, 7 mos. old, 75c each, or lot
for 60c each; also 3 pr. pure-blood
C. pigs, 8 wks. .old,.$10 pr. Dr.
Enmett Ward, Ellenwood, Rte.

$1;

White Plym. Rock pullets,
each. Bred, from

AAAA matings; Sheppard str. An-

-cona hens and pullets, 95c each. Mrs.

Jeptha P. Pullin, McDonough.

Six pure-bred White*Rock hens, all
laying, $1.10 each: 1 cockered: $1. 50.
Guar. pure bred;: pure-bred Red tur-

key hen, laying, $3. Mrs. W. T. Tay-
- lor, Austell, RFD 1

Eighteen White Rock, Fischel str.
hens and 2: roosters, from blood-

tested stock, absolutely no culls, $1.25
each, or exc. for baby chicks.
; Cary Jordan, Manassas.

Mrs.

Eggs, extra, doz.

Eggs, yard run, doz. ......

basis No. 1,



STATE CAPITOL

Poultry For Sale

Six pure-bred B. R., 5-6-lb. hens,
$1 each. Mrs. A. H. C. Herndon,
Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 17:

BANTAMS
Fine trio Spangled Cornish game
bantams, $15; Golden Sebright eges
from ped. matings, $3.50 per 15. Robt.
Clark, Macon, 177 Boulevard Ave.

Want pure-bred Golden Sebright
bantams: Four pullets, 6 wks. old,
at reasonable price. Must not be
mixed with large breed. Mrs. O. F.
Boyde, Carrollton. :

Two pair bantams, small size, 50c
pr.; hen and rooster; long green pod
okra seed, 8-lb. lard bucket full,
make offer. Mrs. W. P. McClain,
Clarkesville, Rt. 3, Box 30.

Ten bantams, roosters and hens, at
50c per head for quick sale. Party to
pay express chgs. Mrs. S. M. King,
Faceville, RFD 1.

Brown L. bantams, 5 laying hens
and 1 cockerel, $2.40 for lot. Full
blood. Dessie -Smith, Swainsboro,

Rt. 5.

Silver Sebrights and Buff Cochin
roosters, $1 and $1.50; hatching eggs,
$3 setting; Mallard duck eggs, $2 per
setting; Ringneck pheasant eggs, $3.
Fred Creswell, Atlanta, Box 564.

Three thoroughbred Rose Comb
Golden Sebright hens and cockerel,
1931 hatch; clean legs, small type,
75c each, FOB. John Quattlebaum,
Ft. Gaines.



CORNISH

Pure-bred White Cornish laying
hens, $1 each; day-old chicks, $10 C;
eggs, $5 per Cc, or $1.10 per 15, del.
Mrs. H. W: Law, Ocilla.

Eight Cornish hens, 1 rooster, $10,
or 10 hens and rooster, $12; 14 fry-
ers, 10 wks. oe wt. about 2% Ibs.,
50c each. Mrs. M. Marchant, Tif-
ton, Rt. 1, Box EL

Thoroughbred Neubert Dark Cor-
nish cockerel, yr. old, $1.50. Exc.
for 1 M pink skin Porto Rican plants
Glen Holton, Soperton, Rt. 3. Box 6.
del. or 5 pks. seed Irish potatoes.

Ten nice yr. old Barred. Rock,



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Petes, lbs? icc eo ie neem
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Canons, 1b. ee
Field Peas, mixed, DU. .........0.0---++-
Field Peas, not mixed, Die. es
untry Butter, best table, 1656
ar Corn (80 1b. to bu.), bu...
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 ibs
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton. .1.....c--
Peanut Hay, No. . ton mee aes cacte

Hogs sold week beginning March 28, 1932,

PeanutsNo. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $33.00 per ton,

Parks str., pure bred, now laying,
85c ea. Mrs. Lillie Ford, Lavonia,



Poultry For Sale

Pure-bred Dark Cornish hens and
roosters, $1 each; eggs, $1 per
No chks. Mrs, Alonza Hartley, Ten-
nille. z

Seven now laying hens, 1 unre-
lated rooster, pure-bred Dark Cor-
nish, true to name. Healthy, good
cond., $10, money order. Crate free.
Exp. collect. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan,
Bremen, Rt. 1.

GAMES

Three pit game stags, 2 trimmed;
1 green black; others black with red
saddles, $1.50 each, or exc. for pea-
nuts or potato draws. Paul Rain-
water (address not given).

Nine pure Ky. Dom game pullets;
also eggs. Pullets laying, very fine
layers and extra table fowl. Yr. old
in April. W. H. Baxley, Jr., Hepzi-
bah.

Game cocks, 11 mos. old, exc. for
good smoking tobacco; also want
bunch Golden Seal to set out. State
price. J. A. Crumley, Demorest,
ets a

Hennie stag, $3; Gull cock, Red



| Quill cock, direct from Roberson, wt.

5-10 Ibs., $5 ea.; Gull eggs, $2.50 per

15. -Claude Logan, Ellijay.

Five Jarrett Roundhead hens, lay-
ing, $1.25 each; 1 Allen Roundhead
cock, $2. John Marck, Toccoa.

Pure pit game rooster, yr. old;
Allen Roundheads and Spangled
Roundheads.~ Guar. sat., $5 each. S.
J. Bryan, Oglethorpe. -

| GIANTS

Two J. B. Giant roosters, 6 mos.
old, $1 each, or exc. for 2 pullets,
about same age, J. B. Giants or Buff
Orpingtons. Mrs. J. P. Thompson,
Buena Vista, Rt. 8.

Young J. B. Giant rooster, $2
cash, or exc. for 2 hens. Ea. pay ex-
press. Mrs. A. E. Harris, Jr., Perry,
RFD 1, Box 41.

Two-yr.-old: Black Giant cock, 3-
1-yr.-old pullets, $5 for lot; 14 pure
yr.-old Partridge pullets and 2 cock-



erels, $20. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele.



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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A, D. JONES, DIRECTOR.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1982.

NUMBER 14

Poultry For Sale

LEGHORNS
Two B. L. cocks, 1931 hatch, Ever-
lay str., $1 each. Mrs. Owen Smoak,
Graymont, Rt. 1.

Thirty S. C. Buff Leghorn, hens,
most all laying, $1 each, or lot for
$29.50; eggs, 60c per 15, del. Some
have few specklesin tail. Mrs. L. O.
Stapler, Roopville, Rt. 2.

Two fine Tancred W. L. roosters,
10 mos. old, from high producing
flock; also white feed sacks. Sell or
exc. for meat, lard, honey, peanuts,
etc. W. E. Jacobs, Rome.

One hundred W. L. hens, now lay~
ing; also started chicks; and would
like to contract with party to furnish
them pullets. If interested, write.
Edgar Woodall, Cornelia, Rt. 1.

Hight S. C. W. L. hens, thorough-
breds, $8 for lot. Mrs. BE. D. Willard,
Baxley, RFD 3.

Thoroughbred Everlay B. L. now-
laying hens, 22 at 90c each, or $18 for
lot. Mrs. Jim Lewis, Rydal, Rt. 2.

Twenty-five S. C. W. L. hens, yr.
old, Booths Tancred strain; 3 cock-
erels, same breed, 50c each. -R. D.

-| Crozier, Cuthbert, Rt. 5.

Started Legharn chicks and yr.
old hens, for sale. Write. Edgar
Woodall, Cornelia.

Three W. L. roosters, yr. old, Make
best offer del. in Waynesboro. Mrs.
J. T. Lively, Waynesboro, RFD 2.

Ped. cockerels, AAA W. L. Tancred
str. direct from Booths trapnest
stock. Place your order and write for
prices. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry.

Seventy B. IL. . 4-wks.-old chicks,
Tormahlen str., 12c each. Mrs. J. F.
Newman, Cochran, Rt. 1.

Two pure B. L. roosters, 1-2 and
1-1 yr. old, $l,each. Healthy, strong
stock. Money order or stamps. Mrs.
W. D. Watson, Forsyth, Rt. 4.

Six hens, 1 rooster, Ferris str., $5.
Exc. for shoat, baby chicks or potato -~
plants. Wild goose, Blue Damson
plums exc. for fruit, peanuts, beans.
Nan Kown, White.

Want 500 White Leghorn, 1-mo.-
old pullets, Tancred or Barron str.,
for May ist-5th del. Must be free
from disease. Make lowest cash
price. Frank Edwards, Toccoa, Rt. 2.



















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Poultry For Sale

Forty-five hens, 8 cocks, pure Tan-

ered, direct from Booths. None over
20 mos. old, 60c each; $29-for lot;
60 chicks, 6 wks. old, $9.50, or 20c
each. Remer Davis, Summit.

_. Three Eng. W. L. cockerels, yr. old,
$1 each, or $2.50 for the 3, FOB;
1931 collard seed; 35c Ib., del. No
chks. Mrs. H. W. Corbitt, Lakeland.

Fifty W. L. hens, Hollywood str.,
now laying 65 per cent, $1 ecah; ped-
igreed cockerels, $2.50 each; runner
seed peanuts, 2c lb. HE. A. Brooks,
Edison.

Fifteen pure Tancred W. L. hens,
1 yr. old, from heavy layers, ped.
stock, $10 for- lot. Mrs. J. R.. La-
nier, Graymont, Rt. 1.

Two Everlay Light Brown L., 1931
hatch, roosters, $2 each (bought as
eggs from Everlay Farm, No. 29).
Cash with order. Ernest P. Eth-
ridge, Auburn.

~ One hundred Ferris Best Egg str.
hens, direct from Ferris Farms. 75c
each. Mrs. Sim Gibbs, Rockledge.

MINORCAS
One Black Minorca cockerel, $1;
Brown and White L. hens, yr. old,
laying, 85c each, or might swap. Mrs.
C. M. Slack, DeSoto, Rt. 1.

Ten young Pape str. Black Minorca
hens and rooster, $8.50. Mrs. J. T.
Baxley, Moreland, Rt. 1.

- Fifty pure-bred Booth str. S. C.

White Minorca hens and 8 cocks,
from pedigreed flock. Sale or exc.
for reg. Jersey heifer bred. Mrs. J.
W. Roberts, Blakely.

ORPINGTONS

Ten Buff Orp. hens, 1 rooster, yr.
old, no culls, $10 for lot; also exc.
Spanish peanuts for dried fruit. W.
B. Henderson, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

One Buff Orp,, yr. old. rooster,
$1.25. O.C. Baker, LaFayette, Rt. 5.

Five pure-bred Buff Orp., yr. old
hens, now laying; $1 each, FOB. Mrs.
A. B. Wiley, Ashland, Rt. 1, Box 93.

R. I, REDS

R. I. Red hens with 20 chicks, pure
bred. Chicks, 8c each; hen, accord-
ing to size, $1 and $1.25; 8 pullets,
some laying; $1 each. Mrs. J. T.
Lambert, Forest Park.

Twelve pure dark red R. I. Red
pullets, 10 wks. old, 40c each; cock-
erels, same price. Mrs. J. G. Ginn,
Washington, Rt. 3. :

Ten mos. old R. I. Red rooster, $1.
Exc. for 1 M Porto Rican plants. Exc.
15 Ibs. white Crowder peas for 15
lbs. good seed peanuts. Myrs;= B:
Whitmire, Cumming, Rt. 5.

R. I. Red fryers, 25c lb. No chks.
Have 2 quantity of fryers. Order
from this ad. Mrs. T. J. Sherman,
Lumpkin.

Six fine R. I. Red hens, Donald-
son str. March: hatch; all laying;
$1 each. Money order. N. M. Young,
Mershon, Rt..1.

Ten thoroughbred Red hens, 90c
each, or exc. State what you have







in exch. Prefer cash. Mrs. Paul Mc-

Kelvey, Taylorsville.

WYANDOTTES

Twelve S. L. Wyandotte hens and
cock, yr. old, 75c each; $9.50 for lot,
or exc. for baby chicks. Mrs. J. L.
Parrish, Nashville, Rt. 2.

Three pure-bred, well-culled Tar-
box sir., S. L. Wyandotte, March,
1931, hatch. hens, now laying, $3, or
$1.25 each. Eggs, same str., 50c per
15. Miss Lyda Gibbs, Uvalda.

Hight pure-bred R. C. W. Wyan-
dotte hens, Martins str., 80c each;
$6 for lot; also eggs, 75c per 15. Mrs.
J. T. Owens, Covington.

One pure-bred White Wyandotte
rooster and 3 hens, now laying, $4;
also 3 pure Donaldson Red hens, lay-
we: Le Paul C. Whitworth, Colbert,

Thoroughbred Silver Lace yr.-old
rooster, bought from western hatch-
ery when baby chick, $1.25, money
eer Clarence Brown, Helena,
UR. 2:

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
ETC., FOR SALE

Two Muscova and 3 Undian Run-
ner ducks for sale, $1 each. Robt.
Nash, Scottdale, Box 22.
_ Three thoroughbred White Pekin
ducks, 1 drake, 2 hens; last April
hatch; ducks now laying; $4 for lot,
not del. Robbie Mason, Guyton.

Two-yr.-old pure M. B. tom, wt.
30. Ibs., $6.50, FOB. C. D. Collins,
Cordele, RFD D.

PEAFOWLS WANTED
Want a pair of peafowls for cash.
Quote bes price. S. M. Harris, Junc-

tion City, RFD 1.

DOVES
One white dove, good layer and
mother bird, $1, prepaid, or will exc.
R. L. Carter, Brewton.



















Poultry For Sale

PIGEONS

Between 35 and 50 White Kings

and mixed variety pigeons, $10 for
lot, or exc. for chickens. Mrs, Tom
Horton, Moultrie, Box 109.
_ Twenty-five -prs. White Kings,
banded, working. Fine as any in
south. Sell or exc. for hens or rab-
bits under 18 mos. old. Jack Woods,
oo 2046 Dunwoody Street, De.

144-J,

Seven Racing Homers, 3 Carneaux,
1 White King; all show-type birds,
$1 each. L. J. Smith, Decatur, 109
Sycamore Drive.

Ten pr. White Kings now. working,
$5 for the lot, or exc. for chickens.
J. F. Bandys, Isle of Hope.

Fifteen pairs White Kings, mated,
banded and working, $20 for the lot,
or exc. for 200 baby chicks, Rocks,
Reds or Giants. Gomailyan Sirman,
Valdosta, Box 522.

Six pr. guar. show birds, Kings
and Runts, $10, or exc. for pure-bred
Eng. White Leghorn pullets.. What
have you? V. J. Yeomans, Savan-
nah, 524 East Bolton St.

_ White Kings, mated, banded and
working; heavy squabbers. Burrell
Richards; Fitzgerald:

Priest, Muff Tumblers, Owls, Sil-
verettes, Satinettes,; Baldhead Tum-
blers, Magpies, Clean-leg Tumblers,
Birmingham Rollers, Carneaux, Fan-
tails, $2 pr. Herman Mize, Ameri-
cus.

Five pr. pure-bred Plymouth Rock
Homers, $1.50 pr. (easily worth $2.50
pr.); mated, banded and working.
Sat. guar. C. H. Overby, Columbus,
600 25th St. :

Poultry Wanted

AUSTRALORPS

Want to buy 1 pure-bred White
Australorp yr.-old cockerel. John
W. Harrell, Lakeland.

BANTAMS

Want a pr. of White Cochin: ban-
tams, cheap, or will exc. fancy pig-
eons for same. Frank Radensleben,
Atlanta, 1821 Flagler Ave., N. BE.

BARRRED AND ORTHER ROCKS
Want pure-bred Buff Rock, 1-2-

yr.-old cocks, and eggs (hatching)
for pure bred same str. Cheap for
cash. _ Write.
Monroe, Rt. 1.

Want White Rock or W. Wyan-
dotte hens; also have Crowdr peas
a oS H. T. Barnett, Smyrna,









GAMES
Want pure-bred Game chickens
and eggs for hatching. - Will exch.
Chinchilla and N. Z. White rabbits
or other value. C. J. Keyes, Bishop.

MINOBRCAS
Want 1 pure-bred S. C. Black Mi-
norca cock, Pape str. State full par-
ticulars in first letter. Exc. eggs or
pay a Mrs. O. L. Law, Eastman,

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Exe. for laying pullets.and enough
cockerels to go with same, 125 prs.
White and Silver King .pigeons, all
mated, banded, working. Make offer.
H. M. Urquhart, Savannah, 780 Park
Ave., East. :

Want to exc. value for 20 pullets,
large, heavy breed preferred: Also
raise chicks on 50-50 basis. Write.
Allan Lee, Ellabelle, Rt. 7, Box 40.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED

Want 6 Indian Runner ducks and
1 drake. A. K. Rountree, Swains-
boro. ES :
Want young guinea rooster for
flock. State age, price, etc. L. C.
Moorfield, Savannah, 314 Drayton St.

Want 5 speckled guinea hens, at
30c each, or exc. 12 Ibs. colored bunch
butter beans for them. T. J. Thax-
ton, McDonough, Rt. 3.







_ Want 1 white guinea rooster; quote |
best price del. at my. address for

cash. O.C. Hosch, Buford, Rt. 4.

Want 12 White Indian Runner
ducks. Must be pure strain. Pay
cash or exc. Ancona hens for same.
Hugh G. Forester, Head River.

Want Blue Toulouse goslings. Will
pay 25c each, or exc. Buff Cochin
bantams. John S. Transou, Atlan-
ta, 841 Frederica St., N. E.

Will pay 40c each for 5 guinea
hens and 1 rooster, 1031 hatch;: or
will exc. value in rabbits. Mrs. A.
R. Curry, Everett City.

Live Stock For Sale

BUCK FOR SALE
Domesticated, White Tail buck,
about 5 yrs. old:. buy now while he
is developing new horns. Walter T.
Candler, Atlanta, 214 Walton Bldg.



MARKET BULLETIN

Mrs, C. R. Sorrells,|







Live Stock For Sale.
CATTLE FOR SALE
One good milch cow, calf 24% mos.

old; 1 heifer, fresh in, each, $35 at
my barn. W. B. Sutton, Adairsville.

Two-yr.-old Jersey male, 5-gal.
stock, $20 cash, or exc. for good,
young milch cow. H. F. Seay, Con-
ley, Rt. 1.

Two reg. Jersey bull calves, 2 mos.
old, $10 each; 5 reg. heifer calves,
1-4 mos., $25. Some trade on bulls.
W. P. Chappell, Newnan, RFD 1.

Six-yr.-old Guernsey and Jersey
cow, fresh in; 5% gals. milk, over 2
lbs. butter, $100 cash. Heifer calf
from above cow, $15 cash. N. A.
Wood, Atlanta, Rt. 3.

One solid black heifer, half Hol-
stein, 8 mos. old, $15, or exc. for O.
I. C. or P. C. pure-bred yr.-old sow,
already bred. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula,
Star Route.

Reg. Jersey. bull for sale or exc.
for good farm mule. C. N. Johnson,
Smarrs, Rt. 1, Box 17.

Two Jersey bulls, 1 and 2 yrs. old,
$10 and $15 ea. at my barn. J. B.
Sanders, Tilton, Rt. 1. :

Female baby calves from good
blood Jerseys. Sell or exc. 4 for 1
M lbs. Spanish or old fashioned pea-
nuts; potatoes for sale to trucks,
$1.75 per CWT. Joe Collier, Arling-
ton.

Heifer with heifer calf, $15. Exc.
for bbl. pure sugar cane syrup. Mrs.
D. Major, Ray City, Rt. 1.

Five-mos.-old Jersey bull calf, $6,
or exc. for 6 M P. R. potato plants
at once; exc. 2 bu., pure Brab peas
for 2 M red skin P. R. plants. G.
M. Walden, Avera, Rt. 1.

Grade heifer, fresh in, for sale or
exc. for hens or baby chicks, assorted
large breed preferred. John Barrett,
Cleveland.

Good milch eow, fresh in next
week, for sale of exc. for meat, corn
or hay. Paul. Laska, Waycross.
Knight Ave.

Pure-bred reg. Polled Hereford cat-
tle, both bulls and heifers; also white
multiplying onions, 15c per qt. Add
postage. EH. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam.

Two nice, fresh heifers with first
calf, $25 and $30. M. T. Holden, Ball
Ground, Rt. 4.

Large, 6-yr.-old half Holstein cow,
1% gals. milk, $22 cash, or exc. for
good plug mule, or 40 Leghorn lay-
ing. pullets, close by. H. M. Pope,
Tallapoosa, Star Route.

White heifer with first calf, 2 gal.
milk on ordinary feed; 3 gal. or more
with good feed, $40 for both; Span-
ish peanuts, 40c gal. del. Ella Ev-
erett, Richland. _ :

Jersey and Holstein bull, wt. 500
Ibs. gross; 13 mos. old, $25. MM. D.

One hundred stock cattle at $10
per head. H. S. Guthrie, Manor,

Reg. Polled Herefords, bulls and
heifers, 6-10 mos. old; 1 mature herd

Coe, Lyons, Box 37.

bull. Perry E. Lunsford, Covington.
Fine Jersey bull, 800 lbs. Mother
a 4-gal cow; 8c per lb: Answer

quick. Pat Boykin. Bairdstown.

Pure-bred Herefords, not reg., in-
cluding young and old bulls, steers,
heifers and old cows. Write for
prices|or come see them. R. E. Lynch,
Machen. :

Iwo fresh in, first calf cows. Sire,
reg. Guernsey; dam, 4-gal. Jerseys:
$40 and $45 each. W. W. Brooks,
Greensboro. 5

Two fat beeves: One -wt. 75 Ibs.
to quarter, $20; 1 wt. 100 Ibs to
quarter, $25; 300 lbs. honey in comb,
ae as Ib. John W. Pope, Covington,

Three-quarter Jersey cow with
calf, 2 mos. old; gives 2 gal. per day.
Sell or exc. for good pony not over
10 yrs. old. J. B. Barlow, Alma,

One Jersey bull, 114: yrs. old. Can
be reg. in buyers name. Good size
for age, $40. -Oscar Weaver, Jr.,
Jackson. :

Fine young cow, fresh with 2nd
calf Feb. 28th; giving 4 gals., $45 at
barn. Splendid qualities.
zell, Rockmart, \

Good milch cow, cheap, or exc.
for good brood sow or corn; also good
okra seed, 5 lbs., $1; good dried fruit,
10 Ibs., $1; P. P. Exc. for potato
plants. C.. C. Southern, Talking
Rock, Rt. 1. :

HOGS FOR SALE

Twenty head of pigs, about 8 wks.
old. Black Essex and Duroc Jersey
cross, wt. 25 to 30 Ibs., $1.75 to $2
pe oe ee my shipping point.

ash with order. J. M. al, ~
lehurst, Rt. 2. . = ge

Two Duroc Jersey gilts, 7 mos. old,
reg. in buyers name, $15 each: also
6-mos.-old gilts, reg., $10 each. J.
C. Lumsden, Talbotton. ;

Two young brood sows, each has
had 1 litter of pigs: 8 and 10 pi
each; good cond. Cheap for cash,
Mrs. L. S. Andrews, Ochlochnee,

.Rt. 3.



champion.

about 2 wks.

James. Ez-





Thursday, April 7, 1932,
Live Stock For Sale

Nice Duroc Jersey sow, and 6 pigs,
8 wks. old, $15.. J. J. Smith, Gray.

Reg. S. P. C. pigs, 12 in litter.
Sire and dam by the worlds grand
F. H. Bunn, Midville,

Four gilts, 4c Ib., or exc. for corn
at 55c bu. J. L. Bostick, Byron, Rt. 3.

Three pigs, 12 wks: old, half B. P.
Cc. and half Duroc Jersey. Pure stock,
ent. to reg. Treated; $4 each, FOB.
Cash. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey, Mitch-
el; Rte 1.

Reg. S. P. C. nigs, 8 wks. old, $7.50:
Stewart pecans, 10c lb:, or exe. for
dried fruit; Brab, Irons or mixed, $1
bu.; Lady Finger or Rice peas, 4c lb.
T. R. Duggan, Warthen.

Duroc and P. C. mixed. gilt, wt.
more than 100 lbs., $9 FOB. Money
order. Pure Buff Orp. hens, AA
quality, $1.25 each. J. W. McGowan,
Graymont, Rt. 1. :

Fine lot of Duroc J. pigs, ready
Price is right. Come
take your choice. Four miles south
of Currohe Mtn., at T. L. Thomsons,
Ayersville,

P. C. and Duroc cross; any kind,
pigs to 3-yr.-old boars. Cheap for
cash; also a good beef cow, cheap or
exc. for 2 calves. Alfred M. Eller,
Titus.

Four thrifty P. C. pigs, in good
cond., 3 mos. old. I. Lewis, Rt. 4,
Box 40.

Reg. S. P. C. pigs from champion
blood stock. F. H. Bunn, Midville.

Fine P. C. from large littlers, 8
mos. old bred gilts, $12.50; either sex,
4 mos. old, $6; 3 mos. old, $5; 8 wks.
old, $3.50. R. E. Davidson, Danville.

Sixteen fine pigs, half Big Bone
Essex and helf Big Bone Berkshire,
for sale the 15th day of April, $3.50
each. Cade Cleveland, Elberton, Rt.
9, Box 18.

Thirty S. P. C. pigs, 8 and 9. mos.
old, 40 to 45 Ibs. av. 15; ent. to reg.,
$3.50 and $4 each at my lot. No
eye: J. C. Killebrew, Jackson,

D. J. young boars and gilts, 60-100
lbs. Cheap for cash, or exc. for shell
corn, O-too-tan soy beans, Brabham
peas, etc. Write your offer. L. H.
Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31.

Thoroughbred 18-mos.-old Duroc
sow, sub. to reg.; wt. about 250 Ibs.;
dbl. treated; 12 pigs last litter; for
sale or trade for Jersey. cow in milk.
P. C. Mikell, Hahira, Rt. 2.

_Big Bone Blue Guinea. boars and
gilts, 1 bred gilt; had 1 farrow of
pigs, bred to big bone blue boar, wt.
225 lbs. W. A. Sumner, Norristown.

A cross of full blood Berkshire and
Duroc; 9 that will be 6 wks. old
April 7th; 7 on April 12th, $2.50 each.
at my barn. None shipped. Mrs. C.
J. Atkinson, Madison, Rt. 2.

Twenty-six S. -P. C. pigs, 10 S. P.
C. and Duroc cross, 6-8 wks. old, for
sale at once. F. M. Dumas, Mystic.

Three thoroughbread P. C. gilts,
wt. about 110 lbs. each; $5.50 each.
S. H. Dyiggers, Statesboro, Rt. 2.

Five Duroc J. males, 8 wks. old,

wt. 35 to 45 lbs., $10 each. Papers

furnished so owner can reg. Jasper

Davis, Waycross, 2620 Gibbs St. |
Ten fine pigs, half big bone Essex

and half big bone Berkshire, for sale

the 15th day of April, $3.50. each.

Cade Cleveland, Elberton, Rt. 9,
Box 18.

Duroc J. young boars, gilts and 5-
wks.-old pigs for cash or exc. for Ga.
cane syrup, shelled corn, O-too-tan
soy beans, Summerours cotton seed,
L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore. _

Some fine pigs, 7 wks. old; Duroc
and P. C., 50-50. Order before they
are all.gone, . Webster Callaway,
Farmington. :

White spotted P. C. shoats, nearly
3 mos. old; sub. to reg., $6 each, FOB
here if taken at once. Mrs. J. John-
son, Jr., Dixie. / .

, Ewo mos, old reg. Duroc pigs, from
Sires and dams by world champion
boars, $10 each. Henry T. Lumsden,
Talbotton.

Reg. Big Bone Black Essex, choic-
est breeding, pairs no kin. Sat. guar.
W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Box 146.

Reg. P. C. pigs, prize winning
stock, wt. from 100 to 125 ibs., $10
each. R. E. Willis, Howard.

B. B. P. C. pigs, $1.90 each or exc.
for velvet beans at $1 bu.: will also
exc. for corn anywhere near Lavonia,
and I pay chgs. on what I get. G.
W. Randall, Lavonia.

_Reg. Duroc J. pigs; also 2 extra
nice gilts, bred to farrow in April.
Cheap for cash. No exc. J. H.
Palmer, Tennille,

Three extra good-pigs, mixed Du-
roc and P. C.; wt. about 40 Ibs. each,
$2.25 each, not del. R. F. Longino,
Vienna, Rt. 3.

Bred gilts, Duroc Jersey and S. P.
C. cross, $10 each. W. M. Watkins,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. ,

Reg. O. I. C. male, 16 mos. old;

.| wt., 350-400 Ibs; $50 or exc. for reg.

O. I. C. gilts, Clay. L. Brown; Hart-
well, Rt. 1, (










_ (hursday, April 7, 1982.
Live Stock For Sale |
Duroc Jersey breeders; wt. 125 Ibs.
each. Sire, Cherry Sensation Stilts,
No. 276177; dam, Better Cherry
Queen Second, No. 655720; $20 each;
$35 for 2. Lucius Arnold, Hogans-

ville, Rt. 3. :

Four guinea sows, each with 7
pigs, $1.50 for each sow and her
pigs; 25 red pigs, 342 mos. old, $2.50
each. Mrs. EB. A. Johnston, Albany,
eare General Delivery. :

- Fight-wks.-old, pure-bred S. P. C.
pigs from large litters. Cholera im-
mune. R. E. Davidson, Danville.

Duroc Jersey gilts, 7 mos. old; wt.,.

150-160 lbs.: cholera immune; reg.
in buyers name, $15 each; also vel-
vet beans, $1 bu. L. M. Kennedy,
Collins.

Male pig, P. C. and Guinea, half
each, $5 cash, FOB. No chks. Lin-
ton Hilson, Mitchell, Rt. 1.

moiry..S. P.. Cx pipss15. ent. to
reg.; 8 and 9 wks. old; 40 to 45 lbs.
av.; quite thrifty, $3.50 and $4. J.
_C. Killebrew, Jackson.



_. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

One plug mule in good cond., $35
cash at my farm. J. Allen Pittman,
Alto, Rt. 1.

One good work horse, 9 yrs. old, wt.
900 ibs. Sound and gentle; in good
shape, $47.50 cash. Johnny Willi-
ford, Stephens, Rt. 1.

Pure bred, short-haired) Nubian
buck, 6 mos. old; cheap for cash.
W. L. Coxwell, Warrenton.

Three Nubian milk does, ent. to
reg., fresh, and 1 fine reg. buck, for
sale. Mrs. C. R. Watson, Marietta.

Two farm mules, $35 and. $60 at
home. . Austin Adams, Atlanta, 365
Patterson Ave., S. E.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE.
Twenty-five lambs for $2 each. W.
Y. Harper, Wray.
Two fine service bucks for sale;
1 full Nubian, other half Nubian and
half Tog. Yr. old; ata bargain. C.



J. Burton, College Park, care Gen. |-

Del.. or Tanner Road, Rt. 2.

Milk goats; doe, half Nubian and
half Toggenburg, and 2 kids, 2 mos.
old, buck and doe. Nice, healthy,
hornless, $25 for the 3.
nett, Moultrie, Rt. 3. :

Large, pure-bred Nubian doe, fresh
with 2 natural butt-head doe kids;
Nubian doe, ent. to reg., freshen on
April 5th; gal..milk: per day. Mrs.
C. R. Watson, Marietta. ~-

Hight. Merino goats, large buck, 2
nannies, 4 kids, 2 mos. old; cheap.
Exc. for field peas. Young heifer,
fresh in 3 wks.; cheap; without calf.
H. A. Garner, Lula, Box 74.

' Fifteen head goats, 10 nannies, 2

butt-head billies, 3 weathers. All

grown but young; nannies bring kids

in May; $1.25 per head. Stamp for
ny. B. H. Hill, Glenwood, Rt. 2,
ox 49,

Sey. large billies for stock raising |-

and few large weathers for work

goats, $3 each. E.-L. Dixon, Rt. 1,

Box 104..
. Two. Toggenburg milk goats, fresh,
3 ats, each, $20 each, or exc. for mule
or horse or anything can use. A. F.
Carrington, LaGrange, Rt. 6.
_ One Toggenburg buck, about 2 yrs.
old; wt. around 200 lbs., $10. John
Handel, Griffin, Rt. 3.
Four goats, 2 grown and 2 kids; 3
mos. old, $7.50. Exc. for poultry,

_ turkeys, or pigs at market price Ed-

win Akins, Eatonton, Rt.2.
Twenty-five head common goats,

not bad to break in fields or jump,

$1 each at my place near highway
leading from (5 miles) Waycross. H.
1. Jeffords, Waycross, Rt. 3, Box 19A.

RABBITS FOR SALE
_. Two white, pink-eyed, full blood
N. Z. bucks, 8 mos. old; extra large,
75c each, COD. Troy Brittain, New-
nan, Rt. 6.
N. Z. White and Red rabbits, 7 to



11 wks. old, for sale; not prepaid. |.

Royce Richardson, Woolsey, Rt. 1. ;
Pr. 2-yr.-old W. F. Giants, $3.50;

' direct from Brand Farms; cost $25]:

each; 1 doe, $2.50; trio, $5.50. Fully
pedigreed. H. A. Stahl, Valdosta.
_. One white, pink-eyed doe. and 1 N.
Z. Red buck, $1 each, FOB, or exc.
for 20 Buff Leghorn baby chicks. I.
L. McClure, Quill.

Six N. Z. Reds for sale or exc. for
25 Parks str. B. R. chicks..Ea. pay
express on shipment received. Buck,
doe and 4 young. Mrs. J. T. Daniel.
Griffin, Rt. 1.

Pr. pedigreed N. Z. Whites; doe, 16
mos., 9 Ibs.; buck, 18 mos. old, 9 lbs.,
$5; 7 mos.-old pair, $1. H. R. Rad-
ford, Savannah, 804 East 32nd St.

Chinchillas, 8 wks. old, 75c per. pr.
P. P. paid. to 3rd zone. Winton Bell,
Alpharetta, Rt. 2.

Chinchillas, Silver Martens, Hima-
layans and N. Z. White domestic rab- |

_ bits, bargain prices. A. W. Melton,
: Thomasville. oe

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Crates to be ret.

Burt Ben-.





Oo MARKET
Live Stock For Sale

Three Chin. does and 1 buck, $1

-each, or $3 for lot, FOB: White Orp.

and Cornish eggs, 90c per setting del.
Mrs. Lois Tanner,
Dewyrose.

Three Chinchilla does and 1 buck,
12 mos. old, ped., rege. and prizewin-
ners. Lot, $16 FOB. Write. H..H.
Robinson, Columbus, 1018 15th St.

Pair white, pink-eyed rabbits, 6
mos. old; 3 of.same kind, 2.mos. old,
buck and 2 does: red-gray-white, 5

mos. old, Cheap, or trade. Geo.
Bailey, Jr., Camilla. \
Heavy-weight Chinchillas from

Stahls Gold Medal stock, all breed-
ing age and good cond., $1 each;
Siiver Martens, from reg. stock, $1
ea. Mrs. F. D. Thackston, States-
boro, Box 293.

White N. Z. does, from reg. stock,
1 with 3 young, 1 with 5 young;
ready to wean; fine and healthy $10
for lot. Mrs. J. B. Atkinson, Madi-
son, Box 117.

Four N. Z. white does, 10 wks. old,
good stock. Sell or exc. for value.
Write. L. Roy Branan, Gordon.

Fourteen N. Z. whites, not pedi-}.

greed; 38 grown does, 2 bucks. 9
young, 5-10 wks. old; 4-5 wks. old;
4 common rabbits. Sell or exch.
Write.
1211 Forest Ave.

Four white, pink-eyed -abbits, 4

mos. old, $1 per pair; 7 baby rabbits,

red, white and black, 4 wks. old,,25c
each. Also Spanish peanuts, $1 bu.
Mrs. Nora Shirley, Alto, Rt. 2.

Fine; wedigreed stock Chinchilla
rabbits, reasonably priced. Write.
Robt. O. Gailey, Conyers.

Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED

Trade good $45 value for young
Jersey milch cow; also trade trio
genuine Buff Cochin bantams for 4
R,. I.-Red hens not: over a year old.
E. M. Roberts, Atlatna, RFD 4, Box
269-B.

- | Want 3 to 20 calves, 4-12. mos. old,
cheap for cash. W.F. Hearne, Gray.

Exc. good, med. size farm mule,
gentle, for heifer fresh or will freshen
in April; near Rosebud, Ga. C. L.
Bradford, Lithonia, Rt. 1.

Want 50 cows to pasture on good
Bermuda and -Lespedeza pasture. J.
QO. Ethridge, Forsyth, Rt. 2.

Want to buy a few nice. heifers
from good cows at. reasonable price
ee oe M. Y. Arnold, Fitzgerald,

Want feeder cattle or will pasture
for 50c per head: per month. M. H.
Floyd, Cochran, Rt. 5.

Want. a milch cow that will give
4 gals. milk and 2 lbs. butter per day,
or a_5-gal., 2-lb. butter cow; Jersey
or Holstein, pure bred. Miss Mollie
G. Moseley, Lyons, Rt. 2/ Box 31.

Want to exc..value for good milch
cow. J. C. Walker, Forest Glen.

Want to buy Galloway calves, and
also want to buy Angora goats. Wm.
H. Crawford, Tunnel Hill.

Want a cow, not less than 3 gals.
per day; will-take young heifer of a
good cow. Exc. Ga. Runner peanuts
or peanut hay for hogs or sow and
pigs. W. D. Summerford, Pitts,
RFD 2.

Want 50 cows to pasture in good
Bermuda and Lespedeza pasture. J.
C. Etheridge, Forsyth, Rt. 2. |

Want to 2 to 6 weaned calves to
raise on halves. Prefer 1 heifer to
keep. Del. C. B. Cook, Buena Vista,
RG. D.



HOGS WANTED

Exc. little white Spanish seed pea-
nuts for 30-40 Ibs. av. wt. shoats; 2
lbs. peanuts for 1 lb, shoat. E. L.
Duke, Ft. Valley. oe

xe, 2% bu. pure Hastings Prolif-
ic seed corn for good, thrifty P. C.
or Essex pig. Write what you have
first. D. L.- Williams, Carrollton,
Rt. 4.

Want a S. P. C. female pig about
8 wks. old, sub. to reg. See or write
at once. Al Seckinger, Clyo.

Exc. day-old W. L. chicks or R. I.
Red hens for sow and pigs or sow
that will farrow soon; within 50
miles Brunswick. Mrs. M. N. Schop-
fer, Brunswick.

Want 10 good pigs or shoats.
Hampshire preferred. State kind and
best price. S. J. Caylor, Calhoun.

Exc, 100 pure-bred White Wyan-
dotte hatching eggs for small gilt
pig: exc. 10 lbs. striped half runner
garden bean seed for M P. R. plants.
John Watkins, Cornelia, Rt. 1.

Exe. pure-bred Ferris str. W. L.
chicks for bred or ready to breed
gilt, Black P. C. preferred, and 15
White Indian Runner duck eggs. Al-
bert Faircloth, Mystic. :

Exc, syrup or Clay peas for pigs,
10 gals. for pair pigs, or peas at $1

bu.; exc. 10 bu. Cokers Super Seven
cotton seed for same. Milton Pat-
terson, Calhoun, Rt, 2. ;

I. B. Chalmers, .Columbus, }-



BULLETIN
Live Stock Wanted

Exc. 3-mos.-old grade Jersey heif-
er calf, value $5, for,2 good quality
pigs, at onee. Miss Mary Lee Norris,
Newborn, Rt. 1. Box 83,

Little white Spanish seed peanuts
in exc. for 30 to 40 Ib av. wt. shoats;
2 Ibs. peanuts: for I lb shoat. E. L.
Duke, Ft: Valley.

To avoid inbreeding, desire to exc.
well grown, 7 mos. old, thoroughbred
Hampshire boar for 1 of equal size

and quality of breeding. Ww. 8.
Booth, Manor. :

Exc. 3 bu. nice white. peas for nice
pig. Party to pay express both ways.
Let me hear at once. Mrs. Jim
Queen, Clarkesville, Rt. 2.

Want.1S. P..C. gilt, about 1 yr.
old, bred. Sub. to reg. A. B. White,
Jr., Newnan, 135 East Broad St.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want to rent a pair of mules for
farm work, or would buy and give
note due Sept. 15th. Ref. furnished.



1S. M. Findley, Oak Park.

Want to buy mare horse or mule,
cheap. J. H, Leverett, Parrott.

Want a plug mule and a milch
cow, near Atlanta. Must be cheap
for cash. J. A. Bennett, Atlanta,
Station A.

Want 1 plow mule, cheap. State
wt., ag and condition. E. J. Mason,
Atlanta, 629. Spring St.

Want to rent or buy horse or mule
that will work anywhere, cheap. Give
note payable this fall; for farming
1932 crop. Omar Maddox, Round
Cak, Rt. 1, Box 2.

Want to exc. with person, Tignall
bred cows or heifers for good wagon
or plow mule or mare. T. W. Hill,
Tienall.

Want to rent good mule, wt. about}

Will buy in fall.

900 Ibs., for 1932.
F. Hibbs,

Write what you have. - J.
Butler, Rt. 1.

Want to buy/1 or more mules cheap
LS cee G. Jackson, Shellman,
Rte tk:

Want to buy a good blug mule,
cheap for cash, or will exc. a good

2%4-gal. milch cow. Geo. W. Row-.

land, Hazlehurst, RFD 3.

Want 1 pony horse or mule to
farm patches of only a few acres,
for their feed, with chance to buy in
fall. S. A. Miller, Finleyson, Rt. 3.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want half-grown and brown goats.
State price and where you live. R.
J. Harris, Collins. :

Will pay $1.50 per head for kids,
3. mos. old, that are black with a
white list around it, or nearly black
with the list. W.H. Williams, Milan.

RABBITS WANTED

Trade thoroughbred Warhorse
game hen, now laying, for 3 white,
pink-eyed rabbits, buck and 2 does.
Must be healthy. Or will sell hen for
$1.50. Bill Sanders, Buchanan, Rt.
1, care J. J. M. Sanders.

Exc. 3 thoroughbred White Rock
hens, 11 mos. old, now laying, for 3
thoroughbred Chinchilla doe rabbits,
8-15 mos. old; some bred to unre-
lated buck. Mrs. Eugene Barlow,
Tallapoosa.

Want 5 does and 1 buck, any good
breed, to raise little ones on halves.
H. C. Eaton, Marietta, Rt. 4.

Will buy 4 reg. Chinchilla does
rabbits, 1 buck, unrelated, 8 to. 15
mos. old; 4 N. Z. white does. Make
best cash price. Must be cheap. E.
D. Thompson, Tallapoosa.

Flowers and Seed For Sale

Greanium seedling plants, cabbage
geranium, conch begonia, pink, white,
Boston ferns, 5c each; wax plant,
lace fern, maiden hair fern, 10c; well
rooted: Annie Heape, Nashville, Rt.
2, Box 60.

Double pink altheas, 50c; double
lavender, 50c; cuttings double white
4 for 25c; blue larkspur, 1c each;
sweet pomegranate, 25c; double pink
poppy seed, 10c pkg. Mrs. J. W. Boy-
ett, Morris Station.

Five varieties fancy leaved pot
caladiums, 75c set; 6 colors sultanas,
6 different geranium cuttings, 25c,
postpaid. Mrs. Ralph Williams,
Boston.

Dwarf, arborvitae seed, yellow Cali-
fornia poppy seed, 10c teaspoonful;
petunia, periwinkle plants, mixed
colors, 25c C; purple cluster mums,
yellow cannas, 25c doz. Mrs. W. L.
Daniel, Dawson.

Large scarlet canna bulbs, 5c ea.;
add postage. Miss Lula Lines, Mill-
haven.

Gladioli mixed, 35c doz.; smaller,
25c doz.; Boston ferns, everblooming
begonia, 25c; Christmas cactus, 10c,
not rooted; pucca, 25c; postpaid. Mrs.
E. Bramhold, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1.

Three named varieties. iris, 40c







doz.: tiger lilies, 50c doz.; physostegia,
30c. doz.: . postpaid. L. M. Grubb,
Demorest.



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Flowers and Seed For Sale

Imported canna bulbs, Hastings
stock, Mrs. Alfred Conard, $18 M;
Eurekas, $16 M; red King Humbert
bronze foliage, $16 M; red President,
ae a FOB. J. D. Simpson, Dixie,
Rts 2. ;

Five varieties government inspected
3 yr. old rose bushes, 40c each; 50c
del. Mrs. Joe B. Crane, Dixie.

Very large camelia japonica, 15 yrs.
old, light red, yellow stamens, worth
$75 to $100. Mrs. R. E. Page, Climax.

Large double red camelia japonica,
8 ft. high, make best offer. W. H.
Johnson, Climax, Rt. A, Box 148. |

Double everblooming geranium cut-
tings, white, 4 pink, 3 red, 5 each;
physostegia, 20c doz.; double white |
feverfew, 6 for 20c; mixed snap-_
dragon seed, 7c teaspoon, postpaid.
Mrs. J. W. McNeely, Kennesaw. _

Double variegated and red dahlias,
35c doz.; exchange for large ones
different colors; geraniums, begonia
cuttings, 5c each. Mrs. J. M. Rhodes,
Elberton, Rt. 8.

Six arborvitae, 3 yrs. old, 10 inches,
$2. Miss Jennie Seago, Vienna. :

Chrysanthemums, large show varie=
ties, fine daisies, large, small, pom-
poms from Smith and Tolly. Write.
Mrs. Marion Turner, Hawkinsville.

Blue iris, good bulbs, 15c doz.;
white, yellow pinks, 10c doz. Mrs. G.
C, Little, Canton, Rt. 3. 3

Water lily rose arey, large pink
flowers, $1; rooted ferns, different
varieties, 10c bunch; $1 orders post-
paid. Mrs. H. H. Loudermilk, Corne-
lia, Box 55. ;

Phlox, petunias, lilies, hardy sweet
peas; carnations, sweet williams,
pinks, larkspur, other perennials,
ferns, house floweys. Mrs. J. M. Wad-
dell, Norcross, Rt. 1.

Large bronze chrysanthemums, 25c
doz.; wandering jew, 5c cutting; red
spotted canna bulbs, 10c each; exe
change for dried apples, shasta dai-
sies, larkspur, gaillardia, salvia. Mrs.
W. R. Barton, Adel, Rt. 2.

Flower of a man bushes, 3 for 25.
Mrs. W. J. Johnson, Head River.

Irish junipers, 18 inches, crepe
myrtle, cape jasmine, 25c each; ever=
greens, 2 ft., 50c each; all well rooted.
Cash. Henry Harvey, Rupert,

Large cluster late blooming nar-=
cissi; 75c C; tuberoses, cosmos, 25c;
exchange for 100 lb. white feed sacks;
2 large evergreen bushes, reasonable.
Mrs. W. N. Barrett, Lula, Rt. 3.

Mixed poppy seed, double, giant
double mixed aster, snapdragon, ver-
bena, phlox, petunia, 12c pkg.; extra
large. Bertha Standridge, Lula, Rt. 2.

Dahlia bulbs, $1 doz.; verbena,
sweet william, mixed, rose cuttings,
jonquils, 25c doz.; chimney vine roote
ed, 40c doz.; eanna lilies, double,
mixed, $1 doz. Mrs. F. M. Titshaw,
Braselton.

Dahlias: Jersey beauty, 25c; Jersey
beacon, Robert Treat, 50c; Jane Cowl,
60c. Send for complete list. $1 orders
DostnalA, P. B. Haynie, Chattahoo-=
chee.

Periwinkle, blue, 5c bunch; ex-
change for crimson spirea. Mrs. O. T.
Butler, Athens, Rt. 2.

Fifty asparagus sprengeria ferns, |
10e. each; exchange for dried apples
= us Ib. Mrs. J. N. Sangster, Vienna,

One cape jasmine, 25% ft. around,
$15; 2 Irish junipers, 342 ft. high, $1
each; 15 boxwoods, 35 inches around,
50c each; cash at home. Mrs. Mollie
Rutledge, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2,
Box 92.

Dahlias, spirea, wisteria, $1 doz.;
hardy sweet peas, 10c; red amaryllis,
15c; pot plants, others flowers. Mrs.
S. E. Bowers, Bowman. j

Blue iris lily bulbs, large size, 85e
C; mixed colors chrysanthemums, 15
doz. Miss Mae Belle White, Temple,
Ric 3, Box 36:

Dorothy Perkins rooted roses, 15
each; stocks, 25c doz.;- white crocus,
$1 C; well rooted red radiance roses,
25c each. Mrs. J. P. Norman, Coolidge.

Privet hedge plants, 12 inches, $1
100. Mrs. L. Stephens, New Holland.

Dorothy Perkins roses rooted, 5 for
25c, postpaid. Mrs. G. D. Caldwell,
Kingsland. :

Large incurved. chrysanthemums,
yellow, cream, white, bronze, salinon,
15c doz.; shasta daisies, munis not in-=
curved, 10c doz.; red, purple dahlias,
5c each; add postage. Mrs. S. Sprag-

gins, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.

Chrysanthemums, 2 for 5c; lupine
seed, 5c tablespoonful; large double
geranium cuttings rooted, tuberoses,
5 each; Christmas cactus rooted, 10
bunch; exchange, add postage. Ruby
Floyd, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

Hedge cuttings 18 to 36 inches high,
ee = FOB. C. P. Brindle, Tifton,

Corolene lucerne, beefsteak, silver
spotted, red, pink conch begonia,
justicia, wax vine cuttings, 10c; pur=
ple lantana, pink oxalis rooted, 10e
del. Mrs. H. H. Smith, Hilltonia.

Magnolia seed, 1931 crop, 5c Ib.

Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmetto.


pwers and
California privet hedg
4@ ft., well rooted, $1.25
chicke ; anything useful. Mrs. J. T.
McClung, Hiram. |

Large double hollyhock, cream,

, white, red, 10c tablespoonful;

ivy, 40c doz.; large mums, 25c 2 doz.;
baby breath fern, 10c; add postage.
Mrs. J. S: Keadle, Yatesville.

Two-yr.-old ferns, Boston, spren-
geria, lace, large, shipped with soil on
roots, $2 ea., or the 3 for $5; large
century plants, 30c ea. Mrs. Luther
Aderhold, Lavonia.

Gladioli bulbs, all named varieties,
largest, 5c; smaller, cheaper; fine
-mums.; exc. for dried fruit, Bermuda
onion plants, or Jersey Beauty dahlia
tubers; write. Mrs. C. C. Belcher,

_ Madras, Rt. 1.

Assorted colors, double dahlia

_ tubers, cannas, chrysanthemums, 25c

- doz.; assorted petunias, 15c doz.; sul-

tana cuttings, 5c. Mrs. John Saye,

4

each. Mrs. Missouri Boling,

~ Newborn.

Rooted scarlet verbena, 20c doz.;
rooted pink primrose, dairy chrysan-
themums, 10c doz.; add. postage.

_ Mavious Stewart, Bethlehem.

Double red, pink poppy seed, 15c
tablespoonful; winter mustard seed,
30c 1lb.; juniper cuttings rooted, ae

a,

: Ground, Rt. 4, Box 39.

BR. Wise, Wadley.

White, pink oleanders, 15c; verbe-
, pink, red, purple, 5c; snapdragon
plants, 25c doz.; phlox, larkspur,; per-
_ rywinokle, 10c . White spirea,
-Sweetshrub, lilac, 10 each. Mrs. W.
White lilac,

pink crepe myrtle,

- well rooted, 25c each, postpaid. Mrs.
W. G. Miller, Martin, Rt. 1.

i

Everblooming purple lilac, flower-
ing almond, sweetshrub, trumpet

vine, American. beauty running rose,
crepe myrtle, pink honeysuckle, gray-
beard, sweet bay, China trees 10 to
- 30c. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Dover.

_ Will exchange mums, dahlias, pink
~peonies, ageratum, baby iris, golden
glow, lilies, cannas, snapdragons, for

_ Mint cotton, white feed sacks, or any-

thing useful. Miss. Nell Grayson,

- London, Tenn. Resident of Ga.

Exchange jonquils, butter and

_ eggs, trumpet daffodils, single blue
= hyacinths, or pay for old-fashioned

hop vine, well rooted. Mrs. Beulah

- Moorhead, Bowersville.



Larkspur, cut and
sweet william plants,
._ Kinds bulbs;

come again,
15 .d0Z.2 all
exchange. W. S. Ellis

and Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Huchings.

Red flowering quince, golden bells,

- 50c doz.; jonquil, narcissi bulbs, 50c
. 100; lavender, speckled iris, 2 doz.
50c; hollyhocks, 50 plants $1. Mrs.

Minnie Silver, Oakman, Rt.'1.
October pinks, 20c doz.; yellow

ilies, 50 bunches, $1. Exchange for

500 Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. J.

H. Fowler, Roy.

Ermperor daffodils, purple iris,

ea gladioli, 35c doz.; queen of May pink

iris. assorted snapdragons, 50c 6;
bleeding heart, August lily, hydran-

- geas, 25c each; foxglove seed, 15c tea-

spoonful. Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy.
- All colors giant phlox, annual

sweet peas, perennial pinks, gaillar-

= English daisies,

dias, petunias, dusty miller, coreopsis,
15c doz.; cannas,

- dahlia. bulbs, gladiolas, 50c doz. Mrs.

- Belle Godard, Goggins, Rt. 2.
_ Chrysanthemums, - white, yellow
center, bronze, lavender, large, 15

_ doz.; flat. yellow, red, incurved yellow

extra large, 40c doz. Mrs. T. C. Bever-

ly, Ochlocknee.

- Collection dozen each: yellow,
bronze, pink large type mums, doz.
small cream, 3 bulbs president red,
bronze King Humbert cannas, 2
double red carnations, 2 Boston
ferns, $1. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewiston.
_ Maiden hair fern, 25c; sprengeria,
Boston,*sword ferns, 15c each; hibis-
cus, 50c; seed 5c doz.; dahlia tuber,
white, purple, red, 10c each; add post-
age. Mrs. J. C. Doke, McIntyre, Rt. 1.
Double white, single red altheas,
blooming size, 25c each; red, white

' gpirea, 25c each; oak hydrangea, 1%

ft., 15c each; yellow bells, 10c each.
Mrs. J. T. Jones, McIntyre, Rt. 2.
Daffodils, jonquils, 75c C; larkspur,

_ physostegia, 15c doz.; hardy phlox,

tiger lilies, 20c doz.; bleeding heart,
25c bulb; prize winning mums, 75c
oz. Mrs. J. F. Chadwick, Pike..
Pink, white oxalis, weeping lily,
yucca, red geranium, pink verbena,
pink conch, beefsteak begonia, lace,
Boston ferns, jew, all 10c del. Mrs.
_H.D. Burt, Americus, Rt. 2, Box 136.
_ _Geraniums, ferns, begonias, justi-

- eia, sultana, cactus, hydrangea, oth-

ers, one of each, $1; exchange for

_japonicas, tomato, cabbage plants.

a ee Gordon Chambers, Par-

o TO cS i &

Red, pink verbena, 25c doz.; red,
low

d For Sale
: plants, 2 to
*\OXC, 10r-

_ Exchange rose sultana, ready roo
ed, for white one. Mrs.
Buena Vista.
Double red cannas, 25 doz.; root-
ed Dorothy Perkins roses, 15 each;
dahlia bulbs, white, yellow, pink, |
variegated, 30c doz.; blue flag lilies,-
15c doz.; add postage. Miss Blanche
Norton, Grayson, Rt. 1.

Physostegia plants, 25c doz., post-

pate Mrs. J. E. Pettigrew, Jackson,
Ret.-2.
' Evergreens, rhododendron, laurel,
ivy, hemlock, spruce, white pines,
hardy well rooted, 15 inches, $1 doz.
J. R. Hunnicutt, Tallulah Falls.

Dahlia bulbs, white, yellow, ma-
roon, 70c doz. del. Miss Darien Marr,
Sarah.

Milk and wine lily bulbs, blooming
size, $1.25 doz.; paper white narcissi
bulbs, blooming size, 50c doz.; pink,
white oleander cuttings, unrooted,
pee ae Mrs. Nona L. Palmer, Mil-
ord.

Large double yellow, bronze, white
chrysanthemums, 45c doz.; genuine
shasta daisy mums, 50c doz.; cash,
no orders less than doz. Mrs. Jette
Croft, Milford, Rt. 1. :

Cape. jasmine, 5 ft.,.$15; milk and
wine, narcissi bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. D.
W. Bullard, Pelham.

Ragged robins, 25c C; garden pinks,
devils bush, shasta daisies, 50c C;
cannas, 75c C; salmon geraniums,
rooted, 3 for 25c; collections 30 flow-
er cuttings, $1; add postage. Harold
Pass, Point Peter. :

St, Augustine lawn grass, $1.25 bu.
del.; exchange for anything useful.
Mrs. W. D. Barefield, Fort aines. -

Rooted Boston, lace, feather ferns,
10c each; add postage. Mrs. J. W.
Griffin, Egypt, Rt. 2. :

Variegated double canna _ bulbs,
purple lilacs, well rooted, 10c each;
yellow jonquils, 25c doz.; add postage.
Exchange for white sacks. Mrs. L. J.
Helton, Clem, Rt. 1.

Twenty names iris, $1.60 C; Sibe-
rean, $1.10 25; daisies shasta 35c 25:
Chesterfield 35c 50; verbena 45c C;
abelias, $1.10 4. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal-
houn.

Aquilegia, giant snapdragon, an-
chusa dropmore, pyrethrum roseum,
crimson marshamallows, calendulas,
valeriana coccinea, hesperis matro-
nalis, artemisia, physalis, francheti,
blooming size plants, 50c doz.; $1
orders postpaid, Mary. Lewis, Cor-
nelia.

Three well rooted camphor trees,
15c-each; 4 doz. rooted liustrums, 4
doz. rooted Cherokees, 2 to 4 ft., 10c
to 25c, cash. Mrs. Mary Baldwin,
Dawson.

Blue flag lilies, large bulbs, 15c
doz.; add postage. Mrs. Howard Teal,
Lithia Springs, Rt. 1.

Blooming peach, purple lilac, 2 for
25c; pinks, large mums, violets, pe-
tunias, blue salvia, ageratum, phy-
sostegia, star Bethlehem, mallards,
lurkspur, 15 doz. L. P. Clark, Bald-
win.

Mixed colors sweet williams, blue
salvia, Chinese forget-me-not, galia,
gaillardia, 15c doz.; exchange for oth-
er flowers. Mrs. Katie Gailey, Bald-
win, Rt. 1.

Finest type chrysanthemums, 7
kinds, sell or exchange for Tennessee
green pod, and half runner bean
seed, peanuts, anything useful. Mrs.
G. V. Norman, Elberton, Rt. 5.

One hundred daffodil bulbs, 50c C;
physostegia plants; 15c doz.; . add
postage small orders. Mrs. Grace Sisk,
Powder Springs.

Boston, sword ferns, 10c; baby
breath, St. Bernard lilies, 15c; rooted
May cactus, white calla lilies, 25c;
white daisy mums, 10c doz. Mattie
Jackson, Ivey. :

Large, viforous plants, rose, pink
Mayflower, mammoth verbena, 35c
doz.; 3 doz.. $1, postpaid. Mrs. J. A.
Cason, Barnesville.

Five cents pkg. or assortment of
half doz. kinds flower seed, 25c; shas-
ta daisies, feverfew, verbena, blanket
flower, sweet williams, plants, 25c doz.
aoe Mrs. J. T. Patillo, LaGrange,

Golden glow, physostegia, shasta
daisies, mixed larkspur, gaillardias,
25c doz.; sprangeria ferns, grape be-
gonia bulbs, 10c; add postage. Mrs.
C. H. Capel, Molena.

Hastings snapdragons, mixed col-
ors, 3c each; no orders less than 50c..
Mrs. T. O. Riggins, Molena.

Dark, light lavender chrysanthe-
mums, 10c doz.; canna bulbs, exc.
for bean seed. Mrs. G. McGraw.
Brunswick, 2907 Norwich St. -

Tris, 3 each, purple king, honora-
bilis, Lohengrin, smoky and 2 each
Lent A. Williamson, palladia dalma-
tica, crimson king, all for $1 labeled.
40 other varieties. H. L.
Walden. | eee

Blue, white blags, trumpet daffo-



| narcissi, June lilie:

dils,, 20c doz.; jonquils, ee

Day

G. C. Goodroe, |

spoonful;

Calhoun, |



Miss |

double pink geraniums,
5c to 25c; rooted crepe myrtle, pur-
ple, 15c; add postage. Mrs. P. G. Bost-
wick, Bluffton. ee eee :

Fine variety mixed petunia plants,
four oclock, mixed colors, $1 C; mtn.
fern, small rooted plants, 15c; small

evergreen camphor trees, 5 for 50c;.

postpaid. Mrs. Wiley Yates, Barwick.

Butterfly bush, jasmine nudiflora,
yellow sweet jasmine, rooted Irish
rose, 4 for 25c; petunias, dusty miller,

ueen Amus rose, 75c C;- postpaid.
Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middleton, Rt. 1.

Yellow jonquils, daffodil, narcissi,
purple hyacinth bulbs, 10c doz.;
white Easter lily bulbs, 30c doz. Miss
Amanda Cook, West Point, Rt. 1.

Snapdrogan phlox, larkspur, Mills
garden pinks, all mixed colors, 10
doz.; purple wisteria, cape jJasminc,
2 for 25c. Mrs. J. W. Hutson, New-
nan, 29 Wilcox Ave.

Fine varieties dahlia tubers, Jer-
sey beauty, Washington City, Kalif.,
De Von Werner, others, $1.25 doz. if
ordered in dozen lots. Mrs. W. P.
Davepnort, Dial.
- Sweet william plants, Ic each; add
postage. Mrs. W. H. Crawford, Doe-
run. ee.

Healthy, field grown abelia plants,
4 to 6 ft., 40c each; exchange for ca-

melia japonica, nandina, or honey, |

dried, canned fruit, other articles.
Mrs. G. C. Blanchard, Appling.

All colors named exhibition mums,
selected from best varieties,.25 plants
$1.10, postpaid; red spider lilies, 55c
doz. Mrs. J. W. Lariscy, Halcyondale.

Small evergreen trees, 3 ft. tall, $1.
George W. Wilson, Brooklet. =

April blooming white narcissi bulbs,
yellow daffodils, 10c doz.; . peony
bulbs, 3 for 25c, no COD; add postage.
Bonnett Browning, Draketown. _

Larkspur plants, deep blue, pink,
white, 10c doz.; postpaid on large
orders. Cash. Miss Loye Dorris, Doug-
lasville, Rt. 5. See

Oleanders, double pink, everbloom-
ing, well rooted, 10 to 15 inches, 50c

feach; add postage. Mrs. Sam Teal,

Lithia Springs, Rt. 1.

Blue Chinese forget-me-not seed,
10c pkg.; yellow lupine seed, 5c pkg.;
mixed gladioli bulbs, 15 doz.; add
postage. Miss Lillian Wright, Zebu-
lon.

Double red camelia japonica, 12
inches; nandina, 6 inches; green
euonymus, 8 inches, well rooted, 3 for
$1.50;. boxwood, 8 inches, 25c; add
postage. Miss H. A. McNair, Whig-
ham.

Double pink poppy seed, 10c table-
exchange for any rooted
box flower. R. L. Langston, Reeves.

White chrysanthemums, iris, pur-
ple, smoky, yellow, brown, lavender,
25c doz.; orange lilies, 20c doz.;-pur-
ple lilac, snowball, 25c each. Mrs.
Riley Ross, Ringgold.
_Large type mums, several colors,
25c doz.; exchange for oleander, box-

wood, weigelia, double hibiscus, etc.

Minnie Williams, Oglethorpe.
White, yellow fall pinks, baby

pinks, 20c doz.; roses, azaleas, dog- |

wood, red, white, 15c; red horse mint,
snow on mountain, 20c doz.: day
lilies, 25c doz. Mrs. Davie Wilson,
Hurst. 2

- Young century plants, 25c each;
exchange for other shrubs. Mrs. J.
G. Bolton, Albany, 205 Residence St.
Sultanas, ferns, geraniums, bego-
nias, justicia, jew, parlow ivy cut-
tings, not rooted, 5c each; rooted 2
for 25c; white iris; 15c doz.; add post-
age. Mrs. L. G. Sanders, Dewyrose,

Rt. 2,

_ Yellow King Humbert cannas,
Tavender primroses, six varieties
mums, 10c doz.; add postage. Mrs.
Alice Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3. *

Pink, red baby rose bushes, pink,

yellow thornless roses, sweet scented

white monthly rose bushes, all rooted,

15e each; add postage. Mrs. L. B.
Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3. :

Shrubbery, flowers, bulbs, mint,
horseradish, catnip, strawberry, rasp-

berry, mastodon blackberry plants,.

exchange for garden, farm seed, or
other flowers. Mrs. Spence, Dun-
woody. a a oe
Old-fashioned. cream narsissi, 75c
C; blue hyacinths, 45c doz.; August
lilies, 50c doz.; red spider lilies, 25c
2; crepe myrtle, 15 each add post-
age. Mrs. J. L. Lewis, Machen.
Phlox plants, all colors, 50c C,
ready; Hastings petunia plants, 50c
100. Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Sharon.
Chrysanthemums, mixed colors,
English dogwood, 10 each; jonquils,
ic each; snowdrops, 5c; exchange for
Porto Rican, Nancy Hall potato
plants. J. J. Teague, Waco, Rt. 2.
_Tiger lilies, blooming size, 10c each;
funkia, white, blue, 4c root: madonna

phylo cactus, phlox, 15 up; no orders

o. 1 es :
ia F. McMinn, Ayersville, Rt. 1.
Nandina, 2 to 3 ft., 25c each; snap- _

dragons, dianthus, digitalis, 15c doz.

ferson, Rt. 1.

Mrs. -P. A.

Jarcissi bulbs, 20c doz; jonquils,
C, del. Mrs. Ulus Ayers and

Mrs. A. B. Moore, Plains, Rt. 2.

Large yellow, incurved chrysan-
themum plants, 25c doz.; exchange
for dried apples, white Bermuda on-
ion plants. Mrs. J. L. Hook, Oliver, |

Hastings monster zennia seed, 5c
tablespoonful; double lavender lark-

ferns, 10c; 25c orders postpaid. Mrs.
Cc. C. Lynch, Armuchee, Rt. 1.

Fifty cents stiower
white lilac sprouts, 2 small mtn.
laurels, 6 yellow navrcissi bulbs, 3 flag

x

well, Rt. 2.
Giant snapdragons, sweet wil-
liams, Scott Elliott columbine, double

invincible asters, scabiosas, ageratum,
295c doz.; petunias, calendulas, cos-
mos, zennias, 20c doz. Write. Miss
Evelyn Sherman, Blakely.

for 1 monthly bush ros, del. Miss

Box 38. a
Twelve large boxwood, Sell reason-
able price. Mrs. A. N. Blackstock, Jef- .

Spruce, white pines, dogwood, aza-

leas, rhododendrons, 1 to 2 ft., $1
doz.; day lilies, blue iris, daffodils,

narcossi mixed, 75c C; wisteria vines,

95c. Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1.
Snapdragon seed, mixed colors,

10c teaspoonful; exchange for other

Mrs. Jesse Capehart, Dalton, Rt. 3.
Large rose pink mums, 40c doz,; all -
colors, bunch variety, $1 C; re

white, pink, purple verbena, 25c doz.; |

red spirea, hibiscus, 10c. Mrs. Jeffie
Ham, Forsyth, Rt. 6. = ;
Yellow cluster sweet daffodils, 30c_
doz.; flowering almond, crepe myrtle,
3 for 25c; lace fern, nandina, 40c ea.; 3
white violets, 40c doz.; add postage.

Mrs. Allen Gregory, Forsyth, Rt. 6.

Watermelon pink crepe myrtle, 20c
each; larkspur, parsley plants, 20c _
C; butterfly bushes, 20c; all del. Mrs.
Tom Bryan, Sharpsburg. =

Large chrysanthemums, Major
Bonafo, Silver Wedding, Black Hawk,
Agatha: Scott, Polly Rose,

Sharpsburg.
red begonia, rooted, 2 for 15c; Boston
Flowers, Adel, Rt. 2, Box 105. .

Adel, Rt. 2. :

across, 4 ft. high; write for price or
come. S. W. Phillips, Palmetto, Rt. 1.

myrtle, spirea, sweet shrubs, flower- _
ing almond, 25c each; physostegia,
dusty miller, blue violets, mixed pe-

tunias, lc each; others. Mrs. M. H.

Walker, Grantville. ss
Dahlia bulbs, double, 50c doz.;

large, 25c doz. Mrs. B. L. Cheek, Lo- -
gansville, Rt. 4. = Bees

Large flowering dahlia bulbs, Jer-
sey beauty, Mrs. I. D. Warner, 25

}each; Patrick OMara, yellow col- |
losse canary, 15c each. Mrs. F. O.

Hutchins, Winder, Rt. 3. . * ;

Old-fashion lily bulbs, pink, white, -

bulms, 5c each; wandering jew, root-
ot ate Miss Jennie Page, Surrency,
Rte 2, eee
Yellow Betty Ross cream chrysan-
themum, prize winning, 20c doz.; .
larkspur, spearmint, 8c doz.; zethar-
anthes, milk and wine lilies, 50c doz.,
FOB. Exchange. Miss A. Dixon, Alma.
Fine large variety rooted chrysan-
themums, golden wedding, orchid
aster; also small white pompom, 50c
doz., postpaid. P: O. money order.
Culpepper, Albany, 315
North St. meen
Prize winning chrysanthemums,
yellow, pink, 20 for $1; red verbena,
rooted, 45c doz.. Mrs. R. L. Silver,
Cuthbert, Rt. 5. ee .
verbena, phlox, carnation, Star of
Bethlehem, chrysanthemums, white
cornflowers, 20c 50 plants; 40c 100
Mrs. J. P. Owens, Roopville, Rt. 3.
Eight yrs. old Christmas cactus,
$1.35 each, del.; nice size oak, lace
ferns, 50 each del. Mrs. A. H. Price,
Locust Grove.
Cuttings, bleeding heart, beefsteak,
striped leaf, begonias, Boston lace,
sword ferns, double geraniums, |
wandering jew, Thanksgiving, Christ-
mas cactus, sweet violets, 5c each;

_ , add postage. Mrs. B. H. Davis, Rhin
lilies, 10 each; ferns, 15 to 60c;|Rt : 2 ey Aes

$1;



collection: 2 z

flower seeds, write what you have. |

red, z
yellow, orange, variegated; jonquils,

Mrs.

spur plants, 15c for 10c; asparagus

lily bulbs, del. Marvin Blackwell, Ros- <

stocks, coreopsis, California, crego, ~~

Early daffodils, sweet yellow nar- _
cissi, 15c doz.; snowdrops, 20c doz;
running rose, rooted, 25c; exchange _

Leona Simpson, Culverton, Rt. 1.

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5 Silver Se
Cloud, 8c each. Mrs. H. J. Haines, ee
Rose, orange sultanas, cuttings, 5e: 2

ferns, 5c; add postage. Miss Lillie -

Chrysanthemums, 25c doz.; 9 cole
\ors; add postage. Mrs. Willie Hester,

Row evergreens, 25 ft. long, 3 ft...

Ay

Grandsire greybeard,50c; pink crepe ~

white and red, large, 20c each; canna

Snapdragon, double larkspur, rose.

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-Wariegated gladioli bulbs, 15 doz:;
-gune; lemon lilies, double, single, 20c

rose, 10c cutting. Mrs. B. W. Williams,
Patterson, Rt. 2.
Gladioli, tuberose bulbs,-25 doz.;
pink, white peonies, 35c each; mock
orange, kerria, snowberry, butterfly
push, honeysuckle, wisteria, matri-
-. mony vine, white deutzia, 25c each;
add postage. Mattie Slaughter, Rising
Fawn. 2%
Hlollyhocks, phlox, iris, bergomot,
_ poltonia, spiderwart, 35c doz.; double
- named dahlias, clematis, 5c each;
primrose, larkspur, golden glow,

= sweet rocket, 25c doz.; cash and post-

age. Mrs. L. W. Slaughter, Rising
_ Fawn. ge Oe
Maiden hair, lace, Boston, sword,
fluffy ruffles ferns, 25c bunch; oaxlis
pink, 5c bulb.; large, small green
wandering jew, 50c doz. Mrs. S. A,
Miller, Finleyson, Rt. 3.
~ Snowball, wisteria, travelers delight,

_ peach trees, 10c each; 3 for 25c; add

postage; violets, 25c 100. Mrs. E. N,
Rice, Felton, Rt. 1.
Blue Easter lilies, dwarf boxwood
- cuttings, 5c each; no order less than
50c: Star of Bethlehem, daffodils, 2
for 5c; double pink almond, 3 for
__ 25c. Mrs. Lillie Mae Latham, Felton.
Large mums, 35c doz.; gladioli, as-
sorted colors, 5c each; cactus, 15c
each; sultana, pink, orange, 6 cut-
tings, 25c; begonias, geraniums, ferns,
15c each. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs-
ville, f,
_ Ferns, maiden hair, baby breath,
Roosevelt, 10c each; Boston ivy,
_ \privet hedge cuttings, $1 C; ivy gera-
- nium, 20c. Mrs. Alice Ross, Gen. Del.,
: Valdosta.
Cannas, Richard -Wallace, 75 C;
- orchids, 50c each; petunias, 10c doz.;
-- geranium cuttings, 25c for 6. Zona
Bartley, Valdosta, 1520 Oak St.

hydrangea, 15c to 25c; begonias, 4
kinds, 10c each; ferns, Boston; rolled,
asparagus, 15c each; geranium, 10c
: ae Mrs. Beanie Smith, Kite,
heb: tt: |
~ Red gladioli bulbs, 25c doz., del.;
exchange for dried apples, sage
plants, reasonable price. Mrs, O. C.
aa Blackshear, Rt. 3.
ine rooted begonias, everblooming
red. pink, 4 kinds ferns, rooted, 35c
e : exchange for dried fruit, pop-
Corn seed. Mrs. Sirmans, Stockton,
Ri 3: 3 :
_ Biooming size bulbs, crimson ama-
-_ryiilis, 55c doz.; butter and eggs, daf-
- fodils, 15c doz.; cannas, red, yellow,

- variegated, 50c doz.; exchange for ca-

_. Milia japonica, carnations. Miss The-

na Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1.

. Spirea, crepe myrtle, English dog-
- wood, forsythia, 10 kinds iris, sweet

~ williams, hollyhocks, dallias, roses;

exchange for camelia japonicas, nan-



; dinas, azaleas, juniper, boxwood,
- arborvitae. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Hasta-
hollee. | ;





\ +. Fifty pink, 25 white, 15 purple crepe
| myrtice, 3 ft. high, .35c each;, 200
_. Himalaya blackberry plants, rooted,
- 10c each. Cash or M. O. Mrs. Amada
Walker, Statham, Rt. 1.

Achiminese bulbs, 15c doz. Mrs. E.
B. Barrett, Danielsville, Rt: 2.
-Mums, 30 named varieties, 50c doz.;
show and pompom dahlias, all colors,
- 50c doz.; several kinds shrubbery.
Write. Mrs. Ball
= , Ground, Rt. 4. :

.. Daisies, larkspur, physostegia, gail-
_ fardia, poppies,.petunias, calendulas,
_ornflowers, verbena; sweet williams,
poinciana seed, large package, 25c.
: Mrs. John R. Turner, Griffin, Rt. C.
eee Mixed eosmos, yellow 4 oclock,
_. burning bush, African marigold,
_. double mixed colors larkspur, Holly-

- hock, poppy, zinnia seed, 7c table-
spoonful; larkspur plants, hardy
mums, 3 doz., 25c. Mrs. Cliff Booth,
- Kennesaw.

_ Cedrus, red dogwood, white pines,

50c each; mtn. laurel, hemlock, 25

Scott Carney,



















_ Etxar large type mums, 35c doz.;
_ xchange for everblooming roses, 2 to
. 3 yr. bushes, snowballs, pink weigelia,
fuschia; also ferns,
- ae J. H. Carrington, Odessadale,
_ Water lilies; glorissa, $1.75; chro-
matella, Sioux, Paul Hariot, Marliac
_ flesh, Gladstone, $1; water poppy,
= -210C: umbrella palms, 35c; purple
Creeping water hyacinth, 25c; prim-
Tose creeper, i5c. Jesse Ellis, Jr.,
Griffin, ~ :
__. Cape jasmine, 25% ft. around, $15;
2 junipers, 314 ft. high, $1 ea.; box-
_ Wood, 35 inches around, 50c ea. Cash
at home. Mrs. C. J. Rutledge, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 2, Box 92.
_ Standard Iris: Clumy blue, Geor-
Sia rose, Shekinah yellow, Crimson
- King, purple, Dream Pink, Loreley
Yellow and Crimson, Sweet Laven-
der, 25c ea., $1 set. C. R. Hardy,
id, Jasper. aAGt eee

Thursday, April 7, 1982, : _ a . ae

Flowers and Seed For Sale

doz.; 2 yr. lace ferns, 50c: each; green

Winter pinks, shasta daisies, 25 C;.

Canon. Wb 3;

a Bo Urskin Owensby, Clarkesville, |

12c each, del.



J. S. Roach, Rome, Rt. 2.



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ee eT
Flowers and Seed For Sale

Poppy, larkspur, 10 doz.: Perkins
roses, 15 ea.; shasta daisies, 25c
doz.; tea rose bushes, rooted, 20c ea.:
perennial sweet peas, 2c ea. Mrs. V.
1, Chamblee, Cumming, Rt. 2.

White pines, hollyhocks, _ lily
bushes; sell or exchange for tomato
plants; seed peanuts; white feed
sacks; each pay postage. Annabelle
Derden, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.

White English dogwood, 1 to 4 ft.,
3 for 30c postpaid, Allison Fuqua,
Jackson. ~*

Cannas: King Humbert, The Presi-

dent, City of Portland, Hungaria,
Mrs. Alfred Conard, Richard Wallace,
Wyoming, Indiana, 2 roots, 20c; $5.50
C. mixed. Add postage small orders.
Lillian Thomas, Haralson.

Egyptian Sacred Lotus, delicate
pink, 50c to $1 ea. James Brydon
water: lily, rosy carmine, $1.50. ea.
Mrs. G. B. Walker, Alpharetta.

Jonquils, daffodils, 10 doz.; ex-
change for peanuts, pecans, potato
eas Mrs. Annie. Vollrath,: Win-
ston,

Sweet violet plants, 1e ea., double
larkspur plants, 10 doz.; add post-
age. Miss Ella Trimble, Adairsville.

Sultana cuttings, salmon, dark red
geranium cuttings, 5c each; exchange

for snowballs, chrysanthemums, Mrs. | '

F. G. Canup, Monroe, Rt. 3. :
Chrysanthemums, orange gladioli,
15c doz.; red verbena, phlox, lark-
spur, black-eyed susans, African
marigolds, zinnias, petunias, 10c doz.;
exchange for other flowers. Mrs. Min-
nie McLean, Tifton, Rt. 3. :
Bleeding heart, 20c; white, pink,
purple phlox, purpte iris, 20c doz.;
physostegia, monarda, golden rod,
ageratum, 10c doz.; tiger lilies, Au-
gust lilies, 5 each. Mrs. S. E. Ander-
son, Rolston.
Salmon canna bulbs, strong, 50c
ae - del. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon,
Cuttings, double, single red gera-
niums, salmon sultana, Thanksgiving,

Christmas cactus, beefsteak begonia,

15c each; exchange for anything use-
ful. H. Casteloes, Moultrie, Rt. 5. .

Snapdragon plants, all colors, 20
doz.; double larkspur, 15c doz.; jon-
quils, 25c doz. Mrs. H. W. Ward, Ho-
gansville, Main St. :

Asparagus sprengeria ferns, 9
months old, white single altheas, 10c
each; white, bronze mums, mixed
colors, orange day lilies, shasta dai-
sies, 10c doz.; exchange. Inez Garner,

Pansies, phlox, sweet williams,
shasta. daisies, violets, $1 C; gera-
niums, begonias, sultanas, etc., 3 cut-
tings, 10c; ferns, 10c. Mrs. Lois Tan-
ner, Dewyrose. :

Sixty Armour river hedge, 1 pine
burr begonia, 1 Boston fern, 4 white
large mums, 1 red geranium, $1.50
del. M. O.; other flowers. Mrs. Dock
Brown, Doerun, Rt. 1.

Thirty named varieties mums. some
ostrich plume type, 15 plants, $1,
labeled and del.; write for list. Mrs. S.
L. Jackson, Chatsworth.

Purple achimene bulbs, 15c doz.;
screen door vine seed, 10c pkg. Miss
Leila Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 4.

Daisy mums, white, yellow center,
50c doz.; gladioli bulbs, yellow crim-
ston tinted, $1 doz. Mrs. A. G. Hipp.
Hogansville.

Boston ferns, 15c each: maple,

angel wing begonias, 20c each; conch.

begonia, double geraniums, large
single, 10c each; no stamps; cash.
Mrs. Daisy B. Todd, Hartsfield, Rt. 2.

Renters giant flowering snapdrag-
on plants, any color, 15 doz.; minia-

ture pompom yellow mums, 15c each;

add postage. Mrs. Scott Davis, Ho-
gansville.

Rose color_double poppy seed, 50c
big spoonful; Boston, sword fern cut-
tings, 25c each; good roots; exchange
for begonia. Mrs. E. C. Hester, Cuth-
bert, Rt. 4. au

Periwinkle plants, shining _ever-
greens, trailing shrubbery, 12 bunches
$1. Mrs. J. F. Carter, Jeffersonville,
Rt. 4. eae

Mums. all colors, larkspur mixed
colors, poppy, verbena, 3 doz. 25;
add postage. Mrs. Laura Montgomery,
Mauk.

Large yellow cannas, buttercups,
jonquils, red gladioli, 75c C: yellow
star jasmine, 10c bunch; red monthly
rose cuttings, 10c each; add postage.
Mrs. Lee Daniel, Mauk. aS

Red, yellow cannas, orange lilies,
15c doz.; large red, pink, small. yel-
low dahlia bulbs, white, pink amaryl-
lie bulbs, large red, small yellow
chrysanthgmums,

Watson, Mauk. : ;
Pink rooted geraniums, sprengeria

ferns, Thanksgiving cactus, 10c each;
phlox, petunias, sweet violets, 10c
doz.: variegated verbena, 2 for-ac;
Faster lilies, 3 for.20c; add postage.
Mattie Pike, Maulk. :

Chrysanthemums, 10c doz.; purple,
red, white, yellow; exchange for ele-
phant ear, flower seed, each del, Mrs;



15e each. Ruth.





BULLETIN:
Flowers and Seed For Sale

_ White narcissi, iris, double . day
lilies, daffodils, jonquils, yellow chry-
santhemums, white, bronze, purple,
25c doz.; red dahlias, 40c doz.; ex-
change for hyacinth bulbs. Mrs. H. F.
Cantrell, Rome, Rt. 4.

Choicest dahlias, Warner, etc., $1
doz.; cannas, verbena, zinnia, mo-
hnardo, feverfew, salvia, petunias,
snapdragon, hollyhocks, chrysanthe-
mums, 25 doz.; dahlia slips, 50c-doz.
Mrs. P. Blankenship, Rome, East
Third St. :

Salmon sultanas, double red car-
nations, 20c; purple, pink oxalis and
mixed plants, 2 for 25c; ferns, double
petunias, 15c; kimonese bulbs, Ic.
Miss, Mellie Merrit, Cairo, Rt. 2.

Magnolia, dogwood, 25c each; jas-
mine, wild-azalea, 15c each, del. Mrs.
C. L.. Rehberg, Cairo.

Begonias, ferns, sultanas, almond
rose,.10c ach; pinks, 15c doz.; pink
crepe myrile, 8c;. milk and wine lilies,
5e bulb; add postage; will exchange.
Mrs. J. D. Stewart, Cairo, Rt. 2.

Four evergreens, mock orange, 3 ft.,

$1.10; 4 altheas, 2 crepe myritles,
$1.25; milk wine lily, 60c doz.; violets,
oxalis, 10c doz., postpaid. Mrs. N. B.
Brady, Cairo, Rt. 4.
Snapdragons, 35c doz.; pink spirea,
euonymous plants, 2 yrs. old, hydran-
geas, $3 doz.;. ragged robin, spear-
mint, 50c 100. Mrs.Z. M. Story,
Thomson,

Sprengeria. ferns, amaryllis bulbs,
15 each, 2 for.25c. Miss Eva Tank-
ersley, Thomson.

Seventy ft. privet hedge, 3 ft. high,
3 large single altheas, sell cheap or
exchange for evergreen shrubbery. N.
KE. Ware, Thomson.

Decorative type white dahlia bulbs,
old-fashioned gooseberry bushes, ex-
tra early variety strawberry plants;
exchange for nandina, red, white
weigelias, purple magnolias, anything
ae Write. Alice Stokes, Jasper,

Ten giant boxwood, 18 to 24 inches
in diameter, 2 ft. tall, beautiful, sym-
metrical, $2.50 each; honey locust,
10c each. James Hobson, Jasper.

Galax, trailing arbutus, tansy, 25c
doz.; orange, lemon marigold seed,
10 tablespoonful; castor bean seed,
ao ial Mrs. Virgil Padgett, Jasper,

Prize winning chrysanthemums,
grow 6 to 9 inches across, 35 varieties,
labeled; instructions furnished, 15
for $1.10; $4.50 100. Mrs. W. H.
Rucker, Milner. a

Geraniums, dark, light red, pink
double and single, 10c cutting: ex-
change for value. Mrs. Sam Johnson,
Milner, Rt. 1.

Pink perennial pea, 3 for 25c;
mixed gladioli, large chrysanthe-
mums, Dorothy Perkins roses, lace,
Boston sprengeria fern, 10c each;
pansies, mint, 25c doz.; rooted. Mrs.
Tom Irvin, Milner, Rt. 1.

Ostrich plume, babys breath, fluffy
ruffles, crest, fish tail, oak leaf, ferns,
sultanas, geraniums, glace leaf, bego-
nia, 2 for 25c; purple achimenese

bulbs, 15 doz. Mrs. W. M. Vickers,

Siloam.

Mixed colors verbena, 20c doz.;
dusty miller, 15c doz.; salmon, rose,
white, orange large cannas, 25c doz.;
hardy purple iris, 30c doz. Mrs. F. R.
Hobbs, Siloam.

Larkspur, phlox plants, all colors,
25ec C; exchange for spirea, dried
fruit; geranium cuttings, 6 for 25c.
Mrs. G. C. Davis, Siloam.

Dahlias: Jerseys beauty, Warner,
yellow princess, aviator, snowdrift,
purity, Maude Adams, labeled, guar-
anteed true to name, any size, $1.50
del. H. M. Hill, Atlanta, 172 Howard
St., N .E. Dearborn 5033-W.

Larkspur, ragged robin, poppy, pe-
tunia, shasta daisies, white flags,
mums, rooted rose cuttings, hydran-
gea, annuals, 10c cuttings; exchange
for vegetable plants, flowers. Mrs. J.
Davis, Hapeville, 3419 Rainey Ave.

White wisteria, buddleia, spirea,
billiard, 25c each; shasta daisies, 3
for 10c; lemon lilies, 10c; physostegia,
5 for 10c; fine cannas, 10c each. Mrs.
S. E. Jones, Fairburn, Rt. 4.

Many colors gladioli bulbs, some
ruffled, 30c doz.; double cluster white

narcissi bulbs, 20c doz.; large type

mums, 30c doz., del. in Ga. Mrs. R. J.
Ellington, Fairburn, Rt. 1.

Dahlias: Yellow Princess. K. Violet
Wonder, K. Norris, $1.75; W. Sun-
rise, $1.50; Marmion, Edna Ferber,
Yellow King, Jane Cowl, 75c, others.
L. S. Upshaw, College Park, 515 W.
Rugby Ave. :

Sweet scented grass pinks, white,
pink, Arabian lilies, 4 doz 50c; pur-
ple iris, 3 doz. 50c. Mrs. Christine
McLeod, College Park, Rt. 2.

White narcissi, jonquils, 15c doz.;
geranium cuttings, all colors, bego-
nias, 5c each; add nostge. Mrs. Char-
lie Cross, Social Circle, Rt. 3.

Poinsianna seed, 8c tablespoonful;
coral. vine seed, 6 doz., 8c, del. Mrs.

A. S. Paulk, Oeilla.











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Flowers and Seed For Sale

Chrysanthemums: Turners yellow,
white, pink, others yellow, bronze,
directions to grow, 6 to 9 inch heads,
$1 doz. Mrs. P. E. Blackmon, East
Point, 306 W. Washington.

Cape jasmines, $1 each; crepe myr-
tles, $1.50; abelias, spireas, rose
acacias, double altheas, 60c; forsy-
thias, 25c to 50c; all 4 yrs, old, FOB.
Miss Emily Prather, Brookhaven.

Large double white briar rose, well
rooted, 15c each, 2 for 25c; bexwood
cuttings, $1.25 C, postpaid. Mrs.
Jesse Jackson, Atlanta, 691 Vernon.
AYE). 5, ts. aoe

White April blooming narcissi
bulbs, plants, 75c C; exchange for
any kind garden, field seed, potato
plants, del. later. J. T. Lewis, College
Park, Rt. 2;

Giadioli, $1 C; arborvitae, 4t ft.,
50c. each; monthly roses, flowering
shrubs, 2 yrs. old, 25c each; bedding
plants, 20c doz. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, .
Atlanta, Rt. 1, Raymond 5960. i

Pink peonies, large bunch, 2dc;
blue, red verbena, 25c doz.; January
jasraines, rooted pink, purple altheas,
$1 doz.; lady of the lake, 25c doz,
Mrs. H. O. Padgett, Atlanta, 160
Howard :St.

Blooming size hollyhocks, 30c doz.3;
hydrangeas, lilies, 25c; mixed mums,
verbena, 25c doz.; dwarf iris, $1 C;
red Gloria D. Chattline begonias, 15c.
Florrie Hughey, Ranger, Rt. 1.

Yellow; white narcissi, orange lilies,
chrysanthemums, 50e C; hollyhocks,
hardy verbena, 25c doz.; boxwoods,
white peonies, hydrangeas, 25c; lark=
spur, rainbow ferns, 15c doz. Addie
Hughey, Ranger.

Twenty-three named varieties dah-
lia bulbs, named varieties mums, pe-
rennials all kinds, ferns, pot plants,
porch box collections, 15 plants, St}
rooted sultanas. Mrs, R. Q. Miller,
Acworth, Rt. 2. oe

Hedge plants, rooted, 50c C; sweet
bays, cedar, water oaks, 15c each;.
exchange for hens, baby chicks, sct-
ting eggs, del. Bessie Mae Joiner,
Warthen, Rt. I.

Pink crepe myrtle, pink, white cle-
ander, purple lilac, bridal wreath,
spirea, milk and wine lilies, 25c each;
yellow day lilies, 10c each; daffodils,
30c doz. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen.

Arborvitae, 2 ft., 35c each; box-
wood, 3 ft., 30c each; purple locust,
black hawk, 15c each; hemicck,
thornless roses, 75c doz.; Irish juni- -
pers, 25c. Mrs. Liney Hunter, Lew=
ner. : :
Dwarf boxwood, 8 to 14 inches, 50
for $5; globe arbovitae, 2 ft., 35c ea.; -
Irish junipers, 13 inches, 25c each;
chrysanthemums, blue iris, 25c doz.
Carrie Townson, Lewner.. ~- f

Yellow jasmine, running rooted, 15c
doz.; red verbena, 5c bunch; devils
cactus, 15 each, postpaid. Myra
Lemmonds, Social-Circle, Rt. 3.

All colors mums, jonquils, 25 doz.;
roses, crepe myrtle ,15c each; Jana-
nese iris, 50c doz.; dewberry plants,
50c doz.; huckleberry plants, 60c 100.
Mrs. Nora Nix, Alto, Rt. 2.

Mallards, fall pinks, iris, 25 doz.:
mixed, dahlias, 6 for 50c; lilacs, 4 for
25c; pkg. seed, 25c, postpaid. Mrs.
Sarah Grindle, Alto, Rt. 1.

Five colors double dahlia bulbs, 10
each; 3 kinds begonia, red geraniuin,
2 kinds ferns, pink hydrangea reoic .
oxalis, August lily cutting, 5c eas.
Miss Lee Crow, Oakwood, Rt. 1.

iris, .75.-C; jonquils, nareissi, Goo
C; day. lilies, 45c C; bridal wrenth:
brides bouquet, pea locust, rai
roses, rooted, 10c each; yard hez
5c bunch. Mrs. E. W. Barnes, Gak-
man.

Large camelia japonica, free from
blight, 15 yrs. old, light red with ve -
low stamens. Mrs. R. E. Page, Climax.

April blooming narcissi, 6c
mixed bulbs, 40c C; few old-fashioned
blue Roman hyacinths, snow dreus,
25c. doz.; add postage. Mrs. J. W.
Edwards, Middleton, Rt. 1.

Purple lilacs, 2 to 4 ft. high, 4c
doz.; moss verbena, 10c doz.; white.
blue iris, 20c doz.; double poppy sced
mixed, large 10c pkg. Mrs. W. C.
Messer, Waleska.

Several colors petunias, helichry-
sum plants, 10c doz.; sprengeria ferns,
tree cactus, 10c each; red gladioli
bulbs, 15c doz.; salmon sultana, root.
ed, 8c each, del. Miss Floy Mobley,
Glennville.

Scarlet King Humbert cannas, 25c ~
doz.; pink wild roses, 3 for 25c; pur-
ple wild verbena, 25c C plants; yel-
low jasmine, 2 large clumps, 25c.
postpaid. Miss Mildred Seago, Pine=
hurst.

Spider lily red bulbs, jonquils, milk
and wine lilies, 10c each; rooted
monthly roses, 1 yr., Dorothy Perkins
rose rooted, 1 to 2 yrs., 20c each,
Mrs. Earl Webb, Pavo.

Chrysanthemums, large jonquils,
butter and eggs, narcissi, 15c doz.;
cape jasmine, pink rose bushes, 153
feverfew, crepe myrtle, geraniums,




10, Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Gordon.

day.



theas, canna
lilies, forsythit, hollyhocks, Jan-
uary jasmine, larkspur, lantana, lilac,

-petunias, physostegia, pinks, spirea,

verbena, vinca wygelia, water lilies.

Write for prices FOB. Mrs. A. A.
_ Britt, Thomaston.

Large mums, assorted colors, 35c
_doz.; pink rain lilies, red, pink June

eactus, 15c\ each; pink gladioli, 50c

_ doz.; spider lilies, 25c bulb. Pecolah

Stone, Adairsville. :
Bightten rare old-fashioned box-
wood, 3 to 5 ft. high, $5 each. Mrs.
Will Trimble, Adairsville.

- Gladioli bulbs, 8 colors, 25c and 35c
doz.; bubblets, 50c quart; exchange
for seed Irish potatoes, Bermuda on-

ion, cabbage, collard plants. Mrs. J.

W. Bell, Mayesville, Rt. 2.

Double delphenium plants, mixed
colors, purple iris, 25 for 15c. Mrs.

| A. F. OKelley, Maysville, Rt. 2.

Nice lot bunch boxwood, perfect

shape. Apply J. G. Adams, Maysville.

Large white, yellow chrysanthe-

mums, -20c doz.; exchange for feed

sacks, white. Mrs. James J. Lyle,

_ Maysville.

One extra fine large cape jasmine,
6 ft. tall, $15; 1 smaller, 4 ft. tall, $10.
Mrs. A. Baggett, Conyers, Rt. 4.

Periwinkle seed, white, pink mixed,
10c spoonful. Mrs. John Ellington,

Conyers, Rt. 4.

Purple lilac, 15c; wisteria purple,

25c, star jasmine, 20c; purple althea,

- each;

10c; yellow, red, orange cannas, 8c

ivy, 10c each; add postage.
ash. Mrs. H. BE. Hartley, Conyers,
ea:

' Large white chrysanthemum plants,

10c each, $1 doz.; sword ferns, 2 for

_ 25c; add postage. Mrs. A. L, Branan,

rat

Macon, 209 Hardeman Ave.

Chrysanthemums, large purple, yel-
low, white, lavender balls, 10c doz.:
hardy ferns, 25c doz.; orange day.
lilies, 10c doz.; add postage. Mrs. T.
A. ONeal, LaFayette.

Sweet blue violets, sweet williams,

mixed colors, double shasta daisies.
double larkspur, dusty miller, 25c doz.,
prepaid. Miss Blanche Woods, La-
Fayette, Rt. 5. 5

Single blue hyacinth bulbs, 4c ea.;
old-fashioned sweet voilets, 75c C;

star jasmine, 3 for 25c; double pink

hyacinths, 8c each, guaranteed, Miss
Mae Bomar, LaFayette, Rt. 3.

Pink thrift, 50c C; April narcissi,
snowdrops, hollyhock plants, 25c doz.;
butter and eggs, petunias, blanket
plants, 25c 50 plants. Mrs. Lee Mose-
ly, Reynolds, Rt. 1, Box 82.

Pansy phlox, petunias, mixed col-

_ ors, 50c C plants; red, pink, yellow,
orange cannas, 40c doz.; red, pink,

purple verbena plants, 10c each. Miss
Martha Beeland, Reynolds.
' Amaryllis bulbs, 25c and 40c each;

red gladioli,-October lilies, 20c doz.;

_ Easter lily bulbs, 25c C; dragon head
-: plants, 15c doz. Miss Clyde Windham,
~ Reynolds.

- Fine field grown larkspur plants,

mixed colors, 10c doz.; add postage.

Mrs. H. G. Fuller; Reynolds.

- Monthly and running roses, 3 for
- 25c; crepe myrtle, cedars, snowballs,
25ce and 50c; English dogwood, 15c
~- and 25c; boxwood, kudzu, pot flow-
ers. G. C. Taylor, Buchanan...

Junipers, 5 ft., $4.95; purple lilacs,
1% to 4 ft., 15c to $3; English dog-
wood, 5 ft., $3.95; evergreens, 6 and

ms % ft. wide, $4, FOB. Miss Florence

Hutcheson, Buchanan.
Wave of gold, blue iris, ginaria

plants, 25c doz.; blue larkspur, 20c

doz. Mrs. N. E. Davis, Buchanan, Rt.

41, Box 20.

Three yr. old asparagus, sprengeria

ferns, $1.50 each; rooted boxwood, 2

-for 25c;

rooted Boston ferns, 25

each; annual sweet peas, rooted, 3 for
-25c. Mrs. M. L. Leathers, Buchanan.

Hardy ferns, 25c 6; water lilies,
hardy, reddish pink, $2.50 each; chro-
matella, yellow, $1.75 each; pink ver-

-. bena, 3 bunches, 25c; add postage.

- Mrs. A. A. Walden,

Augusta, 508
Carolina Ave.

- Ten varieties large chrysanthe-
mums, labeled. 50c doz.; others un-
labeled, 35c doz.; physostegia, pink
oxalis, geraniums, begonia cuttings,

6 for 20c. Mrs. H. L. Anthony, Co-

lumbus, Rt. 2.

Chinese, American arborvitae

plants, 30c and 40c doz.; purple achi-
-menes bulbs, blooming size, 22 doz.;

_ coral vine tubers, 10c each. Miss Mit-

tie Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1.
Red, orange lilies, 5c bulb; gladioli,
bright pink, tan speckled, 5c each;

exchange for sword ferns, begonia,

pink, salmon sultana, geraniums, oth-

ers. Miss Cleo Morris, Edison, Rt. 3.

Chrysanthemums, all colors, prize:

winners, guaranteed large type, 20 for
- $1.10; 5 colors large double cannas,
- 50c doz.; milk and wine lilies, 9 for
$1. Mrs. Alton Lawhon, Edison, Rt. 3.

_ Chrysanthemums, 25 varieties, prize

: winning, labeled, 15 for 75c; cultural

directions furnished; 3 yr. old dahlia,
e each. Mrs. J. F. Chapman

hrysanthemums, | 3u
trumpet vine,



Edi- | wh

bush, flowering
ine, Cherokee, Doroth:
kins roses, crepe myrtle, 25 each;

plus postage. Miss M. A. Brobston,

Madison. cy

Fifteen varieties fine chrysanthe-
mums, 80c doz.; exchange for bloom-
ing size gladioli bulbs. Mrs. T. J.
Bethea, Madison. -

Mixed dahlias, dotible, large pink,
red -cannas, 50c doz.; hollyhocks,
grass pinks, fox glove, snapdragon,
25 doz.; mixed verbena, 3 for 10c;
everblooming roses, weigelia, 20c.
Mrs. J. Winter, Buford. Se

Gladioli, 20 doz.; rooted cape Jas-
mine, 2 for 25c; feverfew, petunias,
physostegia, gallardias, larkspur,
mums, 3 doz. 25c; regal lilies, 6 for
25c. Mrs. J. H. Roebuck, Buford,
Rt 2.

Blue iris, $1.50 C; giant double red

cannas, $5 C; sword ferns, 10c each; |

exchange for double hollyhocks, snap-
dragons, stock, thrift. Eva Haynes,
Buford. 5
Exhibition mum. plants, named
varieties, $1/doz.; small doube mums,
75c doz.; perennial plants, all kinds,
25c-doz.; exchange for white, pink

Roman hyacinths. Mrs. W. S. Wiley,

Auburn. :
Several large cape jasmine bushes,
sell cheap. Mrs. Jack Sims, Auburn.
Cannas, $2 C; City Portland pink,
President red, Queen Helen yellow,
prize winning ~chrysanthemums, $1
C:; white wisteria cuttings, $1 doz.;
phlox, crocus, iris, 25c doz. Mrs. J. R.
Camp, Cordele. .~ : S
Double giant red poppy seed, 10c
tablespoon; add 2c postage. Mrs. P.
E. Thomas, Cordele, Rt. 4. :
Indica azaleas, 4 $1.50; camellia
japonicas, banana shrubs, tea olives,
photenia, pittesporum, ligustrum,
pyracanthas, 2 $1.10; cedrus deodara,

retinospora, junipers, 2 $1.50; nan-

dinas, 4
Cordele. ;
Fine large type, some named
mums, dahlias, all colors, 30c doz.,
postpaid; strong rooted plants ready:
exchange for bunch beans, peas, pea-
nue Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta,
Bets oe 2

$1.15. Mrs. J. A. Griffin,

Double butter and eggs, cream, yel-

low daffodils, yellow, 20 doz. $1; ada
postage. Miss Myrtice Adams, Mari-
etta, Rt. 3. 4

Large type cream, rose, cream
variegated mums, April narcissi,
snowdrops, 15c doz.; winter blooming
jasmine, 5 for 25c. Ethel Sullivan,
Marietta.

Double mixed zinnia seed, mixed
petunia, mixed phlox seed, 10c large
pkeg.: mixed cornfield bean seed, 10c

cupful, postpaid. Mollie Gable, Talla-

poosa, Rt. 3.

Roots terrestrial orchid, hardy
foliage, reddish purple, 6 to 8 inch
bloom, 35e each; 4 for $1; $1 orders
postpaid. Mrs. Grant Brock, Talla-
poosa. :

Dark red, cream gladioli bulbs, 25c
doz.;; August lily bulbs, 10c; large
wandering jew, 4 pieces 10c; rooted
hedge privet, 60c 100. Orvetta Glad-
den,: Tallapoosa, Rt. 3. .

Well rooted clemanis vines, 15c
each; add postage. Webster Robinson,
Augusta. : Seas a

Dahlias, large double, all colors;
chrysanthemums, all colors, large
type, $1 doz.; exchange for narcissi,
jonquils, daffodils, butter and egg

bulbs. Mrs. Rufus Anderson, Augusta,

Rt. 2, Box 105.

Cedar, spruce, pine, dogwood,
honeysuckle, white pine, 10c each.
Emily Lang, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Three kinds rose cuttings, 6 for
25c;. winter ferns, abe doz.; honey-
suckle, ivy, 50c doz.; prince feather

seed, 5c spoonful. Claude Blackwell,

Cleveland.
Geranium lilies, sweet williams,
pinks, mixed colors, 6 for 25c; con-
dons, tube roses, 3 for 25c; blue yard
violets, 6 bunches, 50c; add postage.
Mrs. Pearl Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
_ Dark red, rose, White geranium cut-
tings, mums, 5c each, rooted; coleus.
violets, 25c doz.; cannas, 50c doz.;
lilac bushes, 10c each. Mrs. W. A. J.
Swann, Lithonia, Rt. 1. - :
Big type mum plants, dahlias,
Easter lilies, pansy shape heartsease,
grass pinks, gladioli bulbs, 25 doz.;
arborvitae, exchange for baby chicks.
Mrs. J. D. Lumsden, Lithonia, Rt. 4.
Twelve types, colors, large named
chrysanthemums, 30c doz., $2 C; all
colors everblooming phlox plants, 122
doz. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia,
Rt. 4. i
Prize

rea, bridal wreath, flowering almond,
15c each; monthly roses, 25c; japoni-
cas, 3 yrs. old, $3 each. Mrs. Dora
Hare, Smithville. ~~

_ Double red geraniums, everbloom-
ing pink, red. speckle beauty, Thurs-

tonii begonias, 15c each; small chry-

santhemums, 35 doz.; shasta daisies,
te verbena, 25 doz; add postage

ern,

, Sweet bay,

winning -chrysanthemums, |b
35c doz.; oleanders, double pink, spi- |
ple verbena,

| doz.; excha:



double pin
each. Mrs. J.

well rooted, 30c

Jr., Smithville, Rt. 1. a

Yellow, red, blue water lilies, sacred
Egyptian lotus, yellow lotus, native
water plants, write for prices. D. WwW.
Howell, Shellman. Sie ae

Dahlias, yellow decorative type,
wine color ball type, red, and reddish
yellow, tall ball type, 5c; 2 shades red
cannas, 3c; add postage. Mrs. G. L.
Knight, Thomasville, Moultrie Rd. -

Iris, water lilies, Cherokee roses,
15c doz.; lemon lilies, wild honey-
suckle vine, 25c doz.; larkspur, wild
daisies, 10c doz.; add postage. Mrs.
Myrtle Barnes, Alpharetta, Rt. 5.

Three doz, pink water lilies, 25c
each, Mrs. J. E. McMichael, Jackson.
~ White, spruce pine, weeping willow,
honeysuckle, hemlock, mtn. laurel,

dogwood, cedar, Easter bell, rhodo-

dendron, pink locust, shirt button,
10c each, 3 for 25c; exchange. Mrs.
Loma Abercrombie, Murrayville.
' Daffodils, purple iris, T5c- C;
double yellow japonicas, 5 yrs. old,
30c each; pink azaleas, 20c; well root-
ed; add postage. Mrs. Esty Parks,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2. ee

Thrift, 50c C; shasta daisies, Octo-
ber lilies, 20c doz.; pink, purple, rose
verbena, 3 for 10c; blue hydrangea,
purple lilac, rose crepe myrtle, 15c
geen Miss Tommie ONeal, Reynolds,
Ried. i Pa .

Purple iris, red, yellow cannas, 40c
doz.: purple; white altheas, purple,
white figs, 15c; exchange for peanuts,

dried fruit, value. Pauline Keown,

White. 2G
Snapdragon plants, mixed, 20c doz.;
large chrysanthemum plants, mixed,
75c doz. Mrs. Owen Irvin, Milner.
Double larkspur, all colors, large
yellow oxalis bulbs, 10c doz; orders

postpaid. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray

City. Ra. 2, a
Spruce, white pines, cedar, dhodo-

dendrons, sweet shrubs, mtn. ivy, ma-

ples, 3 for 25c; exchange for white

feed sacks, add postage. Mrs. J. M.

Wigley, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

Larkspur plants, white, 15c doz.;
red bachelor button seed, 5c pkg.;
exchange; add postage. Mrs. Clarence
Barnes; Noreross, Rt. 2:03. |
_ Sultanas, pink spotted double pe-
tunia, fushchia, begonias, ferns, justi-
cia, geraniums, lilac, pink oxalis, 5c:
add postage. Mrs. G. L. Childers,
Flowery. Branch, Rt. 1.

_ Tiger lilies, blue day lilies, white
crystal lilies, 30c doz.
Barnes, Clermont, Rt. 1. a

Moonflower seed, vine, 12c table-.
spoonful del.; no stamps. Miss Bell
Jones, Shellman, Rt. 1. :

Seed: blanket flowers, zinnias, vel-
vet marigold, bachelor button, sun-
flower, 15 cupful each; strawflow-
ers, poppies, 10c large pkg. Mrs. J. G.
Dodd, Alpharetta, Rt. 5. a

Hollyhock seed, 5c pkg.: 10 kinds

seed, 10c pkg.; phlox plants, 2 doz.

15c; running jew, 12 cuttings, 10e:
altheas, 4 for 25c. Mrs. Lula Hawkins,

Alpharetta, Rt. 4... ~
Double larkspur, $1 300; pkg. sun-
flower seed free with each order.
Lat F. M. Westbrook, Alpharetta,
Twelve -colors, varieties dahlias,
Jersey beauty, Judge Marean, Mrs. I.
BD. Warner, others, 50c root; slips, $1
doz.; 6 colors incurved mums, one
ee 20c, Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta,
~ \ zi

Seed: sweet williams, blanket flow-

er, snapdragon, 5c teaspoonful: pot
ene ae Leeseep ast add post-
ge. Miss Rozie Lee McClai ha-
retta, Rt. 3. aoe

Sultanas, 3 colors, 1 each, 20c:

fuschias, weeping lantanas, 5 kinds

leaf begonia, 10c each; geraniums,
awe Dee seed 10g pke.; 15 varieties
ixed, 25c. Mrs. Mar s
Alpharetta. y Spruell
utterfly bush, hosta lily, beaut
bush, geraniums, blazinz star, hardy
umbrella palm, carnations, 0c;
dusty miller, primroses, mums, 10c
doz.; lupines, 2 for 25c: add. postage.
Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. =
Magnolia, coral berry, peach rose,
sweet bay spirea, rooted geraniums,
10c; hydrangea, May, Thanksgiving
cactus, cereus, tiger lily bulbs, 5c:
add postage. Mrs. Noah Lewis
Toomsboro. ae

pines, dogwood, crabapples, crepe
myrtle, 10c each; exchange for ei
oe sacks. Mrs, Nellie Pitts, Tooms-
Bearded iris, butterfly bush, pur-
verbena, hosta lily, pink bell bush,
10c; wild iris, coleus, ageratum, 10
ae BC; oe for rex,
_begonia. Mrs. W..C. -

Lo re: Ss fe os
, arse type mum plants, 18 varie-
ties, 30c doz.; 7 colors cannas,. 40
e for dahlias, sweet wil-

philox, gladioli. Mrs. O.

| feverfew,

Donough, Rt. 3.

Mrs. J. A. |

nas, 10c. Mrs.

magnolia, evergreen, | Rt





2. 8
olor, could deliver to Atianta

R, C. Martin, Alpharetta,

- White, purple, pink, salmon, red
sultana, geraniums, coleus, petunias,
scarlet sage, 10 each, $1 doz: well
rooted plants. Mrs. Minnie Mchiver,
Braselton. Eee
Dark blue iris, $1.14 4 doz.; yellow

| jonquils, 5 doz 90c, postpaid. Mrs, T.

W. Cline, Rydal, Rt. 1. < geo
Giant mixed colors pansy, snap-
dragon plants, le each; 7c postage,
Mrs. O. E. Browning, Mrs. J. Lb. Edge,
Doerun, Rt. 4. es
Hydrangeas, blue, rooted, 25c; pink
mums, 15c doz.; shast daisies, 20
doz.; purple wild verbena, 10c doz,;
double red, ee variegated cannas,
25c doz. Mrs, J. E. Hogue, Gordon.
Hibiscus bulbs, shasta daisies, pink
verbena, 10c; cape jasmine rooted, |
wisteria, 15c; Easter lilies, tiger lilies,
20c doz, Leon Taylor, Gordon, Rt. 3,

Jonquils, lily of valley, 20c doz;

tiger lilies, dusty miller, 10e doz;
crepe myrtle, 10c each;
large chrysanthemums, 15 doz.; cape
jasmine, 15c each. Mrs. Linton Tay-
lor, Gordon, Rt. 3.. - i

Greyman beard, magnolia, dog-

wood, yellow jasmine, sweet bay, sar-

saparilla, any quantity. Mrs. Walter

L. Carter, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Magnolia, flowering dogwood, $1
each; exchange. No checks. Clarence
Hutcheson, Baxley, Rt. 1. ie
Salmon sultanas, 20c each; petu-.
nias, hollyhocks, oxeye daisies, 15
doz.; snapdragons, wall flowers, snow
on mountain, 20c doz.; cannas; mums,
amaryllis, seed, 10c 2 doz. Mrs. J. T,
Holland, Toomsboro.
~ Mixed phlox, petunia, larkspur, 25
C; heartsease, mums, 10c doz.; 3 col= |
ors pinks, lantana, yellow thornless
rose, cape jasmine, verbena, hydran- .
geas, 10c to 25c. Miss Ella M. Ford=<
ham, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. pee
Verbena, gladioli, violets, petunias,
jew, 15c doz.; sweet shrub, poincianas, .
crepe myrtle, 2 for 10c; poinsiana,
sunflower, bush coleus seed, 10c pkg.;
add postage. Mrs. B. S. Ward, Tooms-
boro, Rt. 2. pens
. Orange amaryllis bulbs, 20c each;
lace, sword ferns, 15c each; lavender
crepe myrtle, red May cactus cuttings,
J0c each, Mrs. T. J. Thaxton, Mc-

Dahlais, 32 named varieties, Saga- 2

more, Jane Cowl, Elite Glory, others;

write for prices. Giant pansy plants,
25c doz. del. Mrs, L. S. Stewart, Mc-=
Donough, Rt. 3. Sa

Giant snapdragon plants, 25 doz.; |
jonquils, buttercups, 25c C; mums,
named varieties, 10c and 15c each;
exchange for gladioli bulbs. Mrs. EB.
W. Wilkins, McDonough, Rt. 3.
_Large type mums, named varie-
ties, 60c doz.; amaryllis, 15c; bego-
nias rooted,verbena, red, pink can-
Y. A. Wilkins, Me-

Donouehne <8 4 Tae aa
Geranium cuttings, gladioli. mixed,
6 for 25c; June cactus rooted, 2 for
35c; trumpet tuberose, weeping coleus,
3 for 25c;.ferns, 2 for 25c. Miss Cora

Moore, Buford, Rt. 4. vee

Golden rayed lily bulbs, 25 each; _

exchange for white feed sacks, 100 lb.

size at 8c. Mrs. E. F. Thompson,
(Cairo; Bio : Z :
Fifteen inch to 3% ft. weigelia,
spirea, bush honeysuckle, forsythia,
excelsior roses, Irish junipers, 15c to
40c each; exchange for seed, cuttings
Japanese privet. Mrs. Bettie Roberts,
Tallapoosa, Rt. 3. ee
German iris, blue, $1.25 C; white
narcissi, 12 doz. $1; lium tigrinum
lily, $1 C; add postage. Dora Mosley,
Bremen, Rt. 2. 2
Wandering jew, green leaf trailing
plant, 6 cuttings 25c; hardy privet, |
12 inch cuttings, $1 C del.; exchange
for pure breed hatching eggs. Mrs.
J. D. Braswell, Bremen, Rt. 1. - _
Three dollars worth ornamental
nursery stock sell for $1 cash. N
chks. Bring truck. W. I. Pollard, Bre=
mny Rt. 1, Box 37%. s
Sprengeria ferns, rooted, feather
ferns, rooted, 10c each; flardia lily
bulbs, 10c doz.; several colors ever
blooming carnations, 2 doz 25c; add
ne Lillie Leathers, Bremen,
Red. white, purple verbena, jon
quils; 10c doz.; phlox rooted, 3 doz,
25; lilac-rooted, purple, 10c each;
add posese Bessie Wright, Bremen,
Tiger lilies, blue iris, 25c doz.; April
narcissi, 10c doz.; add postage. No:
COD orders. Mrs. Fred Mosley, Bre
ment, Rt. 2. AE ie
Dwarf boxwoods, 5 to 10 inches,
5 to 10c each; Christmas jasmine, 5
each; cannas, blue iris, 15 doz.; add
postage. Mrs. N. L. Bradley, Bremen
Geranium cuttings, exchange for
white feed sacks, washed, no ho
Will Stephens, Adairsville, Rt. 4.
__Blue iris, 25 doz.; mother of peal
lily, 5 each; yellow double iris, n
mee doz. Beul



ed. plants, 12 to.16 inches, ar-
yiver privet, 2c each; amaryllis

s salmon, 20c each; hedge seed,
int; add postage. Mrs. G. J.

ib, Bremen. Seay
repe myrtle, 10c; evergreens, anc
yet hedge, bridal wreath, snow-

cape jasmine, well rooted, 10c}

add postage. Mattie Reid, Bre-
nent, Rt. 1, Box 76. :
ranium,
bs, exchange for tuberose; yellow
nnas, double, 75c C; yard honey-
uckle, bridal wreath, golden bell,
oxwood, junipers, 10c each. Mrs. E.
Harrison, Bremen. Rt. 2.
Monthly rose cuttings, 5c ea.; star
mine, rooted, 10c; white hibiscus,
0c each; spider lily bulbs, 5c each.
del Kirk, Rockmart, Rt. 3. | :
lue, grey violets, yellow jonquils,
doz.; postpaid. Miss Kudie Kirk,
Kmart, Rt 2. ;
Threee evergreen shrubs, 41 inches
h, 3 yr. old roots, 50c each; add
tage; yellow iris bulbs, 5c each.
a Kirk, Rockmart, Rt. 2. :
Jouble japonica, 10c each; Jacobs

er, 50c doz.; yellow jonquils, fall}.

ks, 25c doz.; exchange for eggs.
flary Bramlett, Rockmart, Rt. 3.
Double pink poppy seed, 10c table-
nonful; hollyhock seed, 25 cupful.
irs. J. W. Tolbert, Rockmart, Rt. 2,
x13.

oston ivy, 25c doz.: lilac, 25c each;

t. high; add postage; palan crystal |

d, 5c doz. Mrs. G. N. Hayes, Rock-
eet
Shamrock rooted, pink, red gera-
s rooted, 10c each; sansaveria,
5c; add postage. Mrs. John R. Terry,
ekmart. : :
Shasta daisies, yellow, white chry-
nthemums, 3 for 10c; exchange for
peanuts, white feed sacks; each to
ay postage. Mrs. W. A. Cosper, Bow-
don, Star Rt. eee
April blooming white narcissi, 8c
ie jonquils,
; thornless

re, Bowdon, Star Rt.
ine perennial phlox plants, ali
ors, 12c doz.; add postage. Miss.
Vildred Chambers, Bowdon, Rt.-1.
Thirteen cape jasmine bushes, 4-5
igh, 10-24 ft. round, $40 for lot;
cape jasmine cuttings, 12 inches,
rooted, 15c each. No stamps. Miss
z Moore, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
Sweet white narcissi, yellow center,
doz.; verbena, 5 for 10c; tiger
, 5 for 20c; cherry bushes, 3
nds. 1Ge each; add postage. Mrs.
Joe McWhorter, Bowdon, Rt. 1. _

Oleanders, red, white, 25c each;

jablespoonful each mixed cosmos,
ia, red bachelor button seed, 10c.

sarl Morris, Bowdon. |
ellow canna bulbs, daffodils, 15c
; lemon lilies, jonquils, 10c doz ;
add postage. Mrs. H: C. Alewine,
owdon, Rt. 4, care Z. H. Anderson.
iti 35 doz.;
iris, double day lily bulbs, 25c
1oz.; rooted cape jasmine bushes, 15c
ea.; add postage. Mrs. J. W. Over-

on, Bowdon, Rt. 4. :

Easter lilies, 80c doz.; yellow, red
oo 10c bulb; single red. cannas
9c bulb; geraniums white, 20c each.

oney with order, add postage. Mrs.

E. Wiggins, Bowdon, Rt. 4. -

ansy, verbena plants, 25c doz.;
visteria, clematis, boxwood, cape
asmine, red spirea, weigelia, for-
sythia, 15c ea., larkspur, dyanthus
pinks, 20c doz.; add postage. Mrs. J.

sner, Austelt, Rt. 2.

Jonquils, butter and eggs, trumpet
daffodils, $1.00 C.; blue spider lilies,

0 doz.; blue feathers palm, hya-

h bulbs, several kinds geraniums, |

5

ferns, 10c ea. A: B. Wood, Griffin.
Speckled tiger lilies, 5c doz.; add

a Mrs. D. L. Toler, Irwington,

Daffodils, paper white, yellow clus-
narcissi, white with yellow cups,

20c doz.; violets, mums, 10c doz.;
urple' iris, lavender stamens, 2 doz
sc, FOB. Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell,
Rt. 2, Box 90. :

_ October lilies, orange lilies, mot-
ed, red cannas, 25c doz.; yellow
ornless roses, well rooted, 10c ea.,
add postage; no checks. Mrs. Dave
Shine, Butler, Rt. 2. Se
_ Iris- white, jonquils, October lilies,
ellow narcissi, 25c doz.; twin sis-
vers Narcissi, single blue hyancinths,
Oc doz.; amaryllis, 25c ea.; sultanas,
geranium cuttings, 5c ea. Miss Eve-

lyn Goodwin, Butler. :
_ Browneyed susans, spearmints,
mixed phlox plants, 15 doz.; red,
nk, purple verbena, 3 for 10c; sage
Plants, 3 for 10c. A. D. Windham,

Butler, Rt. 2. :
Sweet williams, 20e doz.; lilac
ted rambler roses, 10c; poppy
10c doz. Mrs. G. H. Roper,

teaspoonft
| seed, 10c,
Cumming,

lant, Cumming, Rt.

cuttings, Florida lily



Exchange pink running rose, mixed
colors sweet williams, weigelia cut-
tings, yellow pinks, purple lilac, sul-
tana cuttings, cactus cuttings for
other flowers. Write Mrs. G. L. Tal-
Jonquils, daffodils, 40c C del., when
tops die. Exchange for garden beans,
onions, fruit, feed sacks, anything
useful. Mrs. Amy Banister, Cum-
ming. 22%. 2 oe
Seven kinds double geraniums 5c
cutting, all for 25c; white, blue iris,

shasta daisies, blue violets, 10c doz.:

sword ferns, 15c, add postage. Mrs.
R. I. Williams, Cummingy

Six varieties Hastings fine cannas,
35 doz.; white, blue iris, 15 doz.
Hastings finest verbena, 3 clumps
25c.; dahlias, 10c e&., add postage.
Mrs. J. .L Ashmore, Carrollton, Rt. 2.

Dwarf yellow perennial snapdra-
gons, yellow daffodils, watermelon
pink crepe. myrtles, mock orange,
double white spirea, ragged robin,
petunias, 6 for 25c; exchange. Mrs.
M. O. McHaffey, Rt. 4, Carrollton.

Three colors larkspur, 3 doz: nice
plants 25c, postpaid. - Mrs. O. F.

Boyd, Mrs. J. A. Scott, Carrollton,
Rt. 1.

Armour river small leaf privet |

hedge plants, 2 years seedlings, 75c
100,- $5 1,000; postpaid; larger $10
1,000. J. H. Turner, Carrollton.

For $1.50, 21 plants dahlias: Jersey
beauty, Mormein, Margaret Wilson
Chrysanthemums, 3, each white, yel-
low Turner, white,. yellow pompom,
Phlox, R. P. Struthers, Beacon. No
stamps. Miss Irene New, Carrollton.

Dahlias, Mormein, Margaret Wil-
son, Jersey beauty, 35c ea.; phlox,
Miss Lingard, R. P. Struthers, Bea-
con, 7c ea. No stamps. Mrs. H. S.
Carter, Carrollton.

White iris, double orange lilies,
$1.25 100; 5 varieties mixed daffodils,
jonquils inspected, -$1.00 100; post-
paid. Mrs. Newt E. Spence, Rt. 5,

.| Carrollton.

Jonquil bulbs, 50c 100; add post-
age; exchange some for white althea.
Mrs. Lee Walden, Mitchell, Rt. 1.

Armour privet hedge rooted, 1 to
3 ft., $2.00 100; postpaid; orders
Use -Therman Todd, Mitchell,
Four kinds geraniums, 7 kinds
begonias, 7 kinds cactus, 5c cutting.
Gladioli bulbs, stiff leaf caiadiums.
25c ea.; postpaid. Missie Raley, and
Josephine Raley, Mitchell.

Red, white dogwood, azaleas, mt.
laurel, white, black pines flowering
pear, 6 for 25c; add postage. Mrs.
Frank Richard, Hemp. |

Snapdragons, phlox mixed colors,

10c doz.; mums large, 15c doz.; baby |

breath fern, 15c; cape jasmine, 25c;
add postage. Miss Gladys -Keadle,
Yatesville. =

Fall pink, red cannas, yellow daf-
fodils, 25c doz.; jonquils, 50c 100;
lilacs, 3 for 25c; 5 kinds roses, 10c ea.

Effie Holland, Blue Ridge, Star Rt.

care J. W. Henry.

Japanese bamboo, 25 roots $1.90;
arborvitae, 2 feet high, 50c each;
rooted white oleander sprouts 25c
ea.; add postage; no exchange. Mzs.
E. 'T. Boynton, Arlington.

Giant white spider lilies, 3 for

40c; redspider lilies, 3 for 25c; Dr.

Regal hemorallis bulbs, 3 for 25c;
prepaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Ar-
lington. s :

Blooming size coral vines, 6 for 50c;
verbena red, white, chrysanthemums
large named red, white, yellow, 3 doz.
50c; perennial asters purple, 25c doz.
Mrs. Ida Taylor, Arlington.

Cannas, Conard, 25c doz= verbena,
15 for 25c; largest jew, 2 doz 25c;
coral vines 3 for 35c; chrysanthe-
mums white silver wedding, $1.00
100. P. U. Ingram, Rt. 2, Arlington.

Mauve Michaelmas daises, arciti-
cum daisy chrysanthemums, wayside
giant shasta daisies, 30c doz.; arte-
mesia silver king, 25c doz.; del. D.E.
Jones, Arlington.

Phlox subulata, thrift, vivid pink,

75c 100; armantus, red, yellow, 40c
doz. Mrs. D. G. Jones, Arlington. -

Gladioli, La Marshal Foch, pink
lily, E. J. Shalor, Ming Toy, 28 for
$1.00; postpaid, $2.50 100 express col-
lect. Pfitzer, Slyvestris Junipers,
globe arborvitae, mailing size 50c ea.;
del. James Cureton, Austell.

Masmunus, 3 for 6c; . vegetable
peach seed, 5c teaspoonful. Maude
Roper, Dawsonville, Rt. 1.

Pink crepe myrtle, black haw, well
rooted, 20c ea.; del; exchange for
Porta Rican potato plants, anything
useful. W. L. Stevenson, Sharpsburg.

Cape jasmine rooted, 35c; shasta
daisies, 35c doz.; lilac, 25c; yellow
jonquils, butter and eggs, $1.00 C.;
blue iris lilies, 25c doz. Miss G. B,

McLane, Hartwell.



Kemp, Marietta,

elt ferns, 2

Thornton, Forsyth, : ae
Double dahlia bulbs, mixed colors,
30c doz.; red perennial phlox, 20c

/doz.; add postage. Miss Ora Walker,

Young Cane, . eh
- Wild Easter lilies, violets, $1.00 C.;
wild ferns, $2.00 C.; spider wart $3.00
C.; sweet williams, snapdragons, ver-
bena, $1.00 doz.; others. Mrs. Clara
Bell Carey, Royston, Rt. 1.

Scarlet verbena, 50c doz.; cow slips, |.
wild dog tooth violets, wild. phlox;
$1.00 C.; wandering jew rooted, 10

doz Mrs. A..A. Carey, Rt. 1, Royston.

Blood root, -sweet blue violets,
sweet yellow narcissi.bulbs, $1.00 C.;
petunia plants, shasta daisies, 50c C.
ae E. C. McElhannon, Rt. 1, Roy-
ston.

Scarlet verbena, 50c doz.; Spencer
sweet pea plants, snapdragons, 25
doz.; -phlox, petunias, gaillardia
plants, 25c C.; $1.00 orders postpaid.
Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston, Rt. 1.

Exchange box flowers, 5c cutting,
rooted 10c, yard plants 10c doz., for
100 Ibs. white feed sacks or chewing
tobacco. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Roy-
ston, Rt. 3.

Large double poppies, all colors,
larkspur blue, pink, 10c teaspoonful;
posted: Janie Lee Stone, Royston,
Rot,

Blooming size double butter and
eges, jonduils, daffodils, narcissi $1.15
C. bulbs; water oak, cedars 2 ft., $3.50
doz. -M:-O. 5 Mrs. T.-H McCurley,
Rt. 4, Hartwell.

Blue grape hyacinth bulbs,-50c C.;
snowdrop bulbs, $1.00 C.; double pink
carnations, 25c doz.; postpaid. Miss
Vena Brown, Hartwell.

Pansy plants, achimenes, 25c doz.;
hardy crimson carnations, chrysan-
themums, salmon sultanas, 10c ea.;
hollyhocks, larkspur, flowering mul-
lein, cannas; reasonable prices. Mrs.
E. C. Heaton, Hartwell.

Dahlias, all colors, double, 5c ea.;
exe.
Messer, Aska. .

Milk, wine lilies, bronze Easter
lilies, Christmas, Thanksgiving,
Manhead cactus, 5c; chicken biddie,
5c teaspoonful; exc. for feed sacks,
dried fruit. Mrs. C. R. Williams, Rt.
3, Nicholls.

Rooted wisteria 2 to 3 yrs. old, 15
to 20c ea.; exc. for azaleas, ferns,
tomato plants, etc.; also gaillardia
plants, 10c doz. Mrs. N. L. Palmer,
Leesburg. .

Large type mums, white, pink, red,
yellow, 25c doz. Mrs. R. F.. Scar-
borough, Byron. :

Eight Irish junipers, 4 to 5 ft., $10.

ea.; exc. for potato plants, cured to-

bacco, honey, anything useful, each}
| pay postage. Mrs. Lovick Farr, Au-

burn.

- Seven sister running rose rooted,
hollyhock plants, lilac, 15c ea.; iris,
25c doz.; double zinnias, all colors,
princes feather seed, 15c pkg.: cash.
Mrs. E, L. Cook, Greenville, Rt. 3. *

Black, white pine, 15c ea.; mtn.
laurel, azaleas, 25c ea.: blue violets,
50c doz. dogwood, $1 for 6; add
postage; all rooted. Mrs. J. E.
George, Mineral Bluff..

Double yellow japonicas,
old, snowballs, 25c ea.; orange lilies,
iris, 35c doz.; pink flowering almond,
ane Ha Mrs. Josie Vick, Ellijay,

Red. dogwood, spruce, white pine,
mtn. lauswl, lilac, 4 for 25c: ladies
wash bowl, 3 bunches 25c; galax, 5c
bunch; add postage; Mrs. J. H. Fox,
Dial. _ .

Chrysanthemums, 25 doz.: red,
yellow, pinks, 20c doz.; rubber rose
plants, 5c ea. Mrs. H. E. Foster,
Mauk, Rt. 1.

Yellow, pink, blond, larg mums,
29c doz.; double tuberose, hydrangea,
pink, white, May, Thanksgiving cac-
tus, oxalis, tiger lilies, 5c; add post-
age. Mrs. N. B. Lewis, Toomsbotro.

_ Seven kinds geranium cuttings, 5c;
justicia, Christmas, June cactus,
snowballs, hydrangea, conch begonias,
August lilies, blue iris, day lilies,
maidenhair fern, rooted, 10c each.
AES G. B. McCrary, Gainesville,

Double red, yellow, spotted cannas,
$1.25 C; euonymous, double pink
oleander cuttings, $1 C; 4 doz. shasta
daisies, $1; large type mums, 40c doz.
Mrs. E. G. Fountain, Fort Valley.

Cannas all colors, milk, wine lilies,
50c doz.; verbena, 25c doz.; yr. old
lilac, yr. old golden bell, 50c each;.
weeping lJantana, flowering. maple,
eee Cre enee Mattie Carter, Alma,

Chrysanthemums, bronze, lavender,
yellow, 50 for 25c; 40c C; orange day
lilies, 15 doz. Miss Esther Giles, Ro-
berta, Rt. 2. | rs .

Amaryllis bulbs, crimson, white
markings, 10c each. Miss Carlie

doz.; mi s, 2

age. Mrs, S. Carter, Alma, Rt. 2. _
Phlox, snapdragons, double poppies
petunia seed, 5c teaspoonful; water

for- anything useful. Grace

2. yrs. :





all S, gladioli, 25
s, 20c each; add post

melon, muskmelon, 15cc cupful; bunc.
bean seed, 15c; add postage. BE. J.
Frey, Marietta, Rt. 2. PS Ses
Tame blue violets, 15c doz.; nar=
cissi and jonquil bulbs, 20c doz.; but<
ter and eggs, 5 doz.; blue flags, 5
each bulb. Myrtle Kell, Ellijay. 2
Two nice boxwoods, 50c each; root-.
ed arborvitae cuttings, 5c each. Mrs.
Less Southern, Cartecay. Se
Box flower cuttings, 10c each; ex=

change for B. J. or any large breed |
setting eggs, 10 cuttings for 15 eggs.
Ida M. Parker, Talking Rock, Rt.3.

Water lilies, chromatella, Marliac

rose, Rose Arey, Aurora, Paul Harlot,

$1 each; porcupine grass, giant ar=-

rowhead, 20c each; marsh marigold,

10c each. Mrs. M. W. Smith, Atlanta,

1432 Copeland Ave., S. W. \

Jonquil bulbs, 35c C; eggs and but- .

ter, 35c; May cherry, 10c each; blue.

flag, 50c doz.; yellow root, 10c lb.,.or
Mrs. J. B..Jones, Dahlonega,

wae

exc.
Rt. 1.

Mixed gladioli bulbs, good colors,
35c doz.; dahlia tubers, red, yellow,

white, purple, red, white variegated;

exc. for 10 mos. old white doe rabbit.
Mrs. Chas. O. Hooten, LaGrange, 1118 _

Railroad St.
May pinks, 25c doz.;

dale, Rt. 1.
Lilacs, 2 ft.,. 15c;

D. Rolader, Atlanta, Rt. 7. .

Easter rose, pink cochet roses, red,
white double altheas,
doz.; artemesia, golden glow, shasta
daisies, mums, 10c doz.;
Belle Roark, Clermont.

Boxwood, 25c C; hedge, $1 C: blue

iris, blue day lilies, 50c doz.; narcissi,

35c doz.; tiger lilies, 30c doz. Mrs. _

James A. Barnes, Clermont, Rt. 1.

Yellow double cannas, spider lilies,
30c doz.; excharige for 100 Ib. size
feed sacks. Mrs. Mamie Barnes, Cler= _

mont, Rt; 1.

All colors double dahlia bulbs, 50c
doz. Mrs, A. A. McDougald, Giddis-

town.

Golden glow, $1 C; China asters, ~
25c doz.; yellow thornless roses, 5 ~
each; all perennials; 50c orders post-
paid. Mrs. G. W. Gooch, Gaddistown. |

Large double dahlias, 2 pinks, 2
yellows, red, white, 85c doz., postpaid:
growing instructions on request with
orders of half doz.
Todd, Gaddistown.

20c each; mums, 30c doz.; iris, 40

doz.; Easter, orange lilies, cannas, 20 _
doz.; add postage. Mrs. J. C. Mize,

Ashland, Rt. 2.

Balsam apple vines, 10c tablespoon= _

ful; send stamped envelope; four

oclock seed, 10c for 15. Mrs. W. EL -
/Webb, Sr., Oglethorpe, Rt. 1, Box 12.

St. Augustine grass, $1 bu., post-
paid. James Proctor, Woodbine.
Large Bes
doz.; iris, $1 C; cannas, shasta dai-
ies, rambler roses, fig, peach trees;
exchange for baby chicks, sacks, to-

bacco, dried fruit. Mrs. John Weath-

erly, Hoschton.

Arborvitae plants, 25c each; pyra-

midal box trees, 12 to 18 inches high,

7dc each. Miss Gussie Strickland, |

Alvaton. :

Roosevelt, Teddy Jr. ferns, rooted
t cactus rooted,
rosebud geraniums, single geraniums, .
red salmon cuttings, 5c each: ex-

cuttings, Christmas

change. Mrs. L. G. Wood, Pavo, Rt. Se

dusty miller,
10c doz. Mrs. R. N. Danburg, River-= =

weeping, pussy _
willows, 3 ft.; snowballs, junipers, 15 _

inches, fig sprouts, all 25c each; grape
vines, 10c; blackberries, 5c. Rev. L.

boxwood, $1
add postage.

Mrs. Alvin D. |
Named dahlias, 6 for $1; abelias,

mums, prize takers, 30

(

Rooted pink sultanas, 10c; pink, _

red geranium cuttings, 5c; large white z

daisies, blue -violets, 25c.doz.; blue
weeping Mary, 10c. Mrs. H. G. Fraser,
Gainesville, Rt. 7. :

Iris, 5c doz.; red, pink, white gerane

iums, 5c each; silver leaf begonias,

ferns, 10c; yellow dahlias, 3 for 10;
Slips, 15c doz.; add postage.

Maggie Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Arborvitae, 27 inches high, 50c ea.;

some 20 inches high, 25c each, post=
paid; cash with order. Mrs. G. W.
Olivet, Gainesville, Rt. =

aster lilies, butter and eggs, roses, =

6 for 25c; golden bells, bridal wreath,

lilacs, 5 for 25c; hollyhocks, 3 for 2502
exchange, Mrs. J. M. Bryan, Gaines=<

Ville, Rt. 6.

Large double dahlia bulbs, all col- _

ors, 10c each, $1 doz. Bessie Martin,
Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Cape jasmine, 3 yrs. old, 60c each: |
2 yrs. old, 30c:
bulbs, 25c each.
Gainesville, Rt. 9.

8 inch blooms, snapdragon plants, 10
doz.; large dahlias, 10c each: ball
type, 5c each; add postage, Misg

aus Wright, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3, -
aes eae cay eo | ; oe ois

x 61 = Tt asi so Gael

Miss

decorative dahlia
Velvie Martin,

Shaggy type mums, 7 colors, 6 to _





net

10c ea
eh
Three doz. purple with white throat
Siberian iris, $1. Mrs. A.

1 wreath, 25c;,
5c to 20c each;

ch; double jonquil bulbs, 15
oz. Mrs. G. J. Bell, Gainesville,

Rt. 3

C, McEver,
Gainesville.

Blue weeping Mary, bridal wreath,
white spirea, flowering almond, snow-
ball, mixed everbearing sweet peas,
20c each. Mrs. J. C. Hades, Gaines-

Wille, Rt. 7.

- themums,

Siberian iris, 3 for 25c; chrysan-
80c doz.; white; purple
iris, 15c doz.; yellow blue iris, 25c
doz. Miss Margie Dutton, Lawrence-

ville, Rt. 3.

a

x

Cape jasmine, 5% ft. high, 25 ft.

round, $20 each; 2 for $35, FOB; 2%

yr. well rooted ones, 25c each; red
cannas, 5c each. Lola Thompson,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.

, Double tuberose bulbs, white iris,
rose verbena, $1.50.C; rose, white
oxalis, 15c doz.; 3 kinds ferns, 3 colors
altheas, golden bell, 10c each. Mrs.

. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.

Rooted cape jasmine bushes, 2 ft.,

$1 each; giant iris, 20c doz.; tiger

lilies, 25c doz.; cape jasmine, 30 ft.

circumference, make offer. Mrs. J. F.

Hughes, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Washinegtons bower, cape jasmine,
weeping Mary, crepe myrtle, lilac,
hollyhock, all 1 yr. old, 3 for 50c; 50
rooted flowers, 15 kinds, $1. Mrs. W.

- RR. Thompson, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.

- Hardy white lilies, 20c each; sweet
william plants, 15c doz.; arborvitae,
20 inches, 35c each. Miss Jessie Cash,

~ Plowery Branch, Rt. 3.

gates

~ gultana, golden rod, 5c. cutting; spren-

> age:

Geraniums, several colors, pink
geria, sword ferns, 10c; exchange for
white sacks at 5c each; add postage.
Mrs. Paul Roper, Flowery -Branch,

Rt. i

eee weil rooted boxwoods, 10 to 12 in.,

10e: sultana, all colors geraniums, 5c
cutting; water oaks, 10c; ae@d post-
Mrs. R. L. Smith, Flowery
Branch; Rt. 1.

Geraniums, sultanas, double mixed
Jarkspur plants, double petunias, fus-
chia, 5c each; add postage. Mrs. G. L.
Childers, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. -.

Pink canna bulbs, 4 for 25c; add

oy Prasad Mrs. Lena Holland, Flower

ranch. : :
Pink rambler roses, 15c each; arbor-

- ywitae, 12 to 20 inches, 5 for $1; box-

ples,

wood, 6 to 12 inches, 15c each; post-
ge Miss Girlie Craig, Morganton,
- White pines, azaleas, white dog-
wood, sweet shrub, 15c each; iris,
A0c doz.; well rooted. T. W. Chastain,
Morganton, ett

- Rhododendrons, azaleas, crabap-
hemlock, mtn. laurels, white

dogwood, pines, 15c each; Cherokee
roses, 75c doz.; blue berries, 25c doz:;

- parberry bushes,

15e 100. Sarah
Chastain, Morganton, Box 21. -
- Mtn. Jaurel, rnododendrons, Chero-

. kee roses, azaleas, 3 ft., yellow, red
-@ogwood, $1 doz.; globe arborvitae, 6
for $1; perennial phlox, 25c doz. Mrs.

Boon Wilson, Morganton.

- Azaleas, Cherokee roses, globe

- arborvitae, pink spirea, rhododend-

- yons, red japonicas, purple lilac, al-

b
f

_ monds, 6 for $1; pink perennial phlox,

trailing arbutus, 5 doz. $1. Sadie Wil-
son, Morganton. :

Rhododendrons, laurels, white
pines, barberry, crabapple, red, yel-
low azaleas, yellow dogwood, Chero-
kee roses, $1 doz.; redbud, 6 for 75c;

perennial phlox, doz. $1. H..J. Wil-

ie

son, Morganton.
_ Globe arborvitae, 22 inches, 5 for.
$1; orchid Cherokee roses, American
beauty roses, yellow dogwood, red

buds, $1 doz.; pink mtn.\laurel, 6 for
$1. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morganton.

- Azaleas, rhododendrons, mtn. lau-
rels, yellow dogwood, $1 doz.; pink

_ Cherokee roses, coral berry, 75c doz.;

red buds, 6 for $1; globe arborvitae,

_ 25c each. Bonnie Ambercrombie, Mor-



- ganton.

Azaleas, mtn. ivy, 30c doz.; mtn.
Jaurel, white pines, 40c doz.; trailing
arbutus, 25c doz.; orange lilies, daf-
fodils, 20c doz.; white dogwood; 15c.
doz.; add postage. J. T. Boyce, Mrs.
A. R. Carson and Mrs. J. F. Carson,
Morganton. :

Snowdrops, 25c doz.; birdseye, aza-
leas; $1 doz.; rhododendrons, mtn.
laurel, hemlock, 2 for 25c; trailing
arbutus, 25c doz. Miss Ruby Ledford,
Zeb Pierce and Mrs. Daisy Ledford,

- Morganton.

August lilies, pink peony, pink burr,
white briar roses, gray violets, white
altheas, washbowl, crow foot moss,
forsythia, 10c each; also junipers.

_ Mrs. Willie Panter, Morganton, Rt. 1.



_. Globe arborvitae, 20c each; yellow
jonquils, blue iris, white chrysanthe-
mums, 25c doz:; lilac bushes, 10c ae.;
snow drops, 5c bunch; add postage:
Mrs: W. J. Hayes, Morganton. ;
_ Three perennial pea plants, deep
rose color; 20c. Mrs. J. A. Pender-.
grast PiGYROMIS 6

+

fol +; purple |
ch; winter jasmine, | $



'Miss Viola Hensley,





i S,
. 1.50; 2 ft., $. oa , eV abe i
inches, 75c; boxwood, $1; fine dahlias,
$5 doz.; blooming shrubs, 25 each.
Mrs. W. 'T. Panter, Morganton.

_ Tiger lilies, snowdrop, daffodils, 10c

doz.; purple iris, 25c doz.; old Vir=}:

ginia creeper, flowering quince, thorn-
less yellow roses, 10c each. James
Davenport, Morganton, Rt. 1.

Bridal wreath, mtn. laurel, pines,
white dogwood, black roses, 15c ea.;.
junipers, 25c each; pink, red rambler
roses, 20c. Mrs. Sarah Kincaid, Mor-
ganton.

Tree arborvitae, 25 to 36 inches,
25c; juniper, 15 ft. high, $15; tiger
lilies, 50c doz.; add postage. Mrs.
reas Allen, Morganton, Rt. 1, Box

Dwarf arborvitae, 15 to 20 inches,
20c each; 4 yr. old, 40c each; juni-
pers, 20 to 80 inches, 25c each; box-
woods, 15 to 25 inches, 20c each; add
postage. Mrs. C. D. Hayes, Morganton.

Water lilies, mtn. ferns, trailing
arbutus, azaleas, ivy, golden rod, 25c
doz.; mtn. laurels, 50c doz.; Cherokee
roses, maples, 3 for 25c; add postage.
Mrs. Theodoshia Ross; Morganton. .

Rhododendrons, mtn. laurel, pink
Cherokee roses, azaleas, yellow dog-
wood, $1 doz.; coralberry, 50c doz.;
boxwoods, 25c? pink trailing arbutus,
25 doz. Miss. Nannie Robinson, Mor-
ganton.

Irish junipers, globe arborvitae, 1
to 2% ft., 50c to 75c each; boxwood,
21% ft., 50c; azaleas, $1 doz.; blue vio-
lets, 30c doz. Mrs. W. M. Garren and
Mrs. E. B. Smith, Morganton.

Lilacs, 6 for 25c; blue hyacinths,
20e doz.; jonquils, butter and eggs,
$1 C; white iris, 10 doz.; add.post-
ane Flossie Price, Locust Grove,

Rooted pink sultanas, 15 each; ex-
change for begonias, ferns, any kind
box flowers. Ione Lindsey, Lenox.

/ Yellow perennial snapdragon, 10c
tablespoonful, coin. Mrs. N. F. Wil-
os College Park, 421 W. Walker

ve.

Wild olive evergreens, 2 ft., 35c,
3 ft., 50c;. cedars same; well packed,
FOB; no orders less than $1. Mrs.
Laura B. Cox, Deepstep, Rt. 1.

Milk and wine, white milk, red
sunburst, orchid color rain amaryllis,
red, yellow, white, snowdrops, can-
nas, collection 2 of each, $1. Mrs.
Walter McDonald, Alma, Rt. 2.

Five hundred: small sweet narcissi,
sell or exchange for 35 nice 100 Ib.
white chicken sacks, no holes. Mrs.
Paul Boatwright, Rayle..

Six large boxwoods, $50; 6 small,
$4. G. L. Swofford, Ranger, Rt: 2.

Lemon lilies, red, pink, giant phlox,
buttercups, sweet williams, blue hedge

grass, 25c doz.; red, white, gladioli,.

40c doz:; yellow iris, $2.50 C; white
lilacs, 30c each. Pearl Vick, Ellijay.
Lemon lilies, blue. iris, pink, red,
sweet williams, 25c doz.; gladioli red,
pink, 30c doz.; snowballs, honey-
suckles, crepe myrtles, 15c each; bear
grass, 19 doz. Inez Vick, Ellijay.
Well rooted red, yellow japonicas, 3
yrs. old, 50c; lemon: lilies, 25 doz.;
snowballs, snow drops, 20c each; but-
terfly bush, 35c each; exchange. Mrs.
Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Rt.. 3.
. Snowballs, 25c each; laurel, 50c
each; lemon lilies,.25 doz.; red, pink.
phlox, 30c doz.; verbena, red, pink,
25c bunch. Matilda Vick, Ellijay.
Lemon lilies, yellow iris, white, pink
giant phlox, $2 C; orange day lilies,
snow drops, evergreen moss, creeping
charlie, blue spirea, 25 doz. Mrs. J.
W) M. Vicks, Ellijay. S
Daffodils, blue iris, golden bells,
Dorothy Perkinsroses, 20c each; lem-
on lilies, 10c each; purple lilac, laurel,
a Poe Dashie Hensley, Ellijay.
Jonquils, daffodils, narcissi, purple
iris, lemon lilies, snowdrops, 50c Coz.
Ellijay, Rt. 3,
Box 60.

Bridal wreath, lilac, 25c each; red
dahlias, 45c each; Dorothy Perkins
roses, 50c doz.; lemon lilies, blue iris,
15c each; velvet roses, 10c each.
Beulah Hensley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. .

Double yellow -japonicas, azaleas,
summer lilac, red quince japonica, In-
dian arrow, snowballs, pink almond.
25c each; everblooming mallards, 25
doz. Josephine Silvers, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Red, yellow japonicas; fox glove,
verbenas, 25c; . tiger, orange lilies,
peachtree roses, double white Easter
roses, 15c; exchange for white feed
sacks; add postage. Eula Silvers,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Daffodils, narcissi, butter and eggs,
0c doz.; Japanese quince, double
pink altheas, pink spirea, 3 for 40c;
golden bells, lilac, bridal wreath, for-
sythia, 4 for 20c. Mrs. Henry. Eller,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Red japonica, 50c. each; double yel-
low japonica, 2 yrs. old, 25c; 6 yrs.
old, 50c; juniper, $5 each; black iris,
40c doz.; honeysuckle, 40c each. Mrs,

'M. M. Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3

v Lae, As : OS Re aero
1; globe arborvitae, 18 |






15c doz.; ris, 4
doz.; japonicas, ]
monthly roses, 15c; add
B. L. Eller, Ellijay. a
White dahlias, 25c each; black iris,
45c doz.; red crepe myrtle, 50c each.
Miss C. Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 62.
Summer lilac, double yellow japoni-
cas, snapdragons, 25c; pink, hardy
verbena, shasta daisies, hen and bid-

k weigelias,
postage. Mrs.



die cactus, 10c. Ruby Barrett, Ellijay, |

Rt. 3, Box 57. .

Summer lilac, double yellow, red
quince japonica, Indian arrow,
double white spirea, 25c each. Mrs.
Inez Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Double yellow, crimson japonicas,
yr. old, 25c; 6 yr. old, 50 each; black
iris, 40c doz.;~double polar bear, $1
doz. Mrs. Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Double yellow, crimson japonicas, 2
yr., 25 each; 6 yrs., 50c each; 8 yrs.
old, $1 each; snowballs, 50c each;
dogwood, 75c each. Annie Gentry,
Ellijay, Rt. 3. oe

Azaleas, 50c doz.; red, yellow japo-
nicas, snowballs, 15c; pink weigelias,
40c doz.; mtn. laurel, 75c doz.; blue
iris, 25c doz.; well rooted; add post-
age. Mrs. Hunice Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Pink, yellow japonicas, 3 for $1;
altheas, 4 $1: peonies, 2 $1; iris, 25c
doz.; golden bells, 10c each; add post-
age. Mrs. William Tuck, Ellijay, Rt.
3, Box 63.

Royal purple, lavender, black
prince iris, 20 doz.; double yellow,
red japonica, pink almond, 15c each;
pink, white azaleas, 40c doz.; add
postage. Bertha Stover, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Snowballs, yellow jasmine, pink
weigelias, white star,of jasmine.
Christmas jasmine, 15c each; red
gladioli, 25c doz.; daffodils, 1c each;
shasta daisies, 10c doz.; add postage.
Irene Foster. ;

Purple, yellow iris, narcissi, jon-
quils, phlox, fox glove, golden glow,
20c; dusty miller, snowdrop, 15c doz.;
azaleas, 40c doz.; blooming clover, 10c
cutting; August lily, 20c cutting.
Roxie Plumley, Ellijay.

Red japonicas, double yellow japo-
nicas, 20c each; fox glove, 20c doz.;
lemon lilies, 25c doz. W. Callis, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3... : Bee

Purple, yellow iris, jonquils, nar-
cissi, hardy phlox, fox glove, 20c doz.;
dusty miller, snowdrop, 15c doz.;
golden glow, 25c doz.; azaleas. 40c
doz. Dora Teague, Ellijay.

Double japonicas, red weigelias,
double pink almond, 15c each; aza-
leas, 40c doz.; black prince iris, 20c
doz.; red phlox, golden glow, 15c doz.;
ot fe Lora Shepard, Ellijay,

Hardy phlox, purple, lavender iris,
20e doz.; pink weigelias, japonicas,
50c 4; azaleas, 45c doz.; spruce ae
$1 doz.; add postage. Linda Evans,
Ellijay, Rt. 3. ; os

Lavender butterfly, red, yellow
japonica, altheas, pink weigelias, wis-
teria, white spirea, 15c each; azaleas,
50c doz.; fox glove, white daisies,
15c doz.; add postage. Linda Hicks,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

ellow cannas, 15c each; phlox, 20
doz.; fox gloves, 10c doz.; orange day
lilies, yellow pinks, 15c doz.; spider
wart, 20c doz.; add postage. Bertie
Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3._-

Rhododendron, azaleas, spruce
pines, dogwood, 1 to 3 ft., 25c each;
postpaid. Lucile Withrow, Ellijay.

Almonds, rose of Sharon, golden
bells, weigelias, double yellow japoni-
cas, double spirea, 3 for 25c.; cape
jasmine, 25c doz.; well rooted, add
postage. Mrs. Mary M. Duvall and

Edgar Duvall, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Birdeye hedge, 15c; mtn. azaleas,
ferns, rose of Sharon, $1 C; wild vio-
lets, iris, 50c C; exchange; add post-
ages. Katholene Langley, Ellijay.

Shasta daisies, hardy phlox, pur-
ple verbenas, 15c doz.; crepe myrtle,
almond, 2 for 25c; junipers rooted,
20c each; purple iris, 20c doz.: add
postage. Mrs. Siddie Southerland,
Ellijay, Rt. 3

Trailing arbutus, ferns, yellow,
white violets, 50 doz.; azaleas, japo-
nicas, butterfly, coral berry, rhodo-
dendron, mtn. laurel, hollyhock
plants, 6 for $1. Mrs. J. H. Penland,
Ellijay. |

Six rhododendrons, 6 azaleas, $1,
del.; 6 red japonicas, 6 rhododen-
drons, $1 del. Miss Ruby Webb, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3.

Jonquils, $1.10 C; 2 kinds violets,
myrtle vine, 35c; golden bells, for-
sythia, purple lilac, weeping linden,
pea shrub, crabapple, 4 for 30c. John
Wilson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Rex 46.

Golden bells, peach rose, 50c doz.;
rose bushes, 25c daz.; dogwood. 40c
a ee 30 doz.;
a e. Mrs. Ader Crump, -
jay, Rt. 3, Box 58. ce ax

Pink almonds, 3 for 50c; purple



iris, 20 doz.; pink, white phlox, 25c | low

doz. Bessie Keener,

2



| low,
doz.; 75c 100. Mrs. G. B. Smith, Cor- -_

palax, day lilies,






aieas, aur es,
0c each; gooseberries, $3 C, rooted,
s W. Thornton, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 71,
' Red quince japonicas, snowballs,
purple lilac, 50c each; lemon lilies,



ridal wreath, 30c each; exchange,
Mrs. Eula Beal, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Purple iris, $2 C; sweet cluster

jonquils, shasta daisies, pink hardy ae

phlox, 25c doz.; double yellow joponi-
cas, pink weigelias, 25c each; add
postage; exchange. Mrs. Nancy Hen-~
derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Purple, lavender. iris, 25c doz.; daf<

fodils, narcissi, star of Bethlehem,

orange lilies, 75c C; snowballs, wei-

daffodils, 25c doz.; violets, 20c doz.;.






Pepi Ha reeuant ug men eng

gelias, kerria japonicas, spirea, 25

leach; add postage; exchange. Mrs, 2

Mollie Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Double yellow japonicas, 2 yrs. old,
25c each;, 5 for $1; add postage. Rosa
Richards, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Well rooted feather ferns, 15c each;
oxalis red, pink, 5c bunch; Florida
jilies, 15c bunch; white August lilies,
10c each; King Alfred jonquils, 50c

100. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Villa Rica,

Rt. 1.

Shasta daisies, 20c doz.; white, yel- =

bronze chrysanthemums, 15c

dele, Rt. C.

Yellow double butter and eggs, daf-

fodils, jonquils, narcissi, 20 doz. $1;.
add postage. Mrs. Jim Garrett, Mari-<
etta, Rie 3h. Le
Burpees mixed gladioli bulbs
blooming size, $1.50 C; 8 colors Bur=
banks gladioli bulblets, 50c M, del,
Mrs. W. J. Smith, Lebanon.
Chinese arborvitae,. 242 ft., 40c
each; 4 ft., 50c each; some extra
lavge, 75c to 1. Y.. M. Anderson,
Williamson. Te Aas
Pink rhododendrons, pink almonds,.
red, yellow azaleas red, white ee
wood, well rooted, 25c each; 6 for $1;
Laurens-Koster narcissi, $1 C, del.
Mrs. Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff,
Large Japanese iris, $1.25 C; trail-
ing, arbutus, 3 doz 50c; boxwood, ar<

borvitae junipers, 5 for $1.25; butter- |

fly bushes, spruce pines, 6 for $1.25,
Mrs. Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff. .

Roses, snowballs, 10c each. F. QO.
Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1.

Thorniess yellow roses, red dog-
wood, azaleas, rooted, $1-doz.; peren=
nial pHlox, trailing arbutus, galax,
geraniums, 20c doz.;. add postage.
Mrs. F. EB. Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff; care DeHarts Box.

Red dogwood, mtn. laurel, azaleas,
white. pines, 15c each; sweet peas,
25c doz.; boxwood, red monthly roses,

50c each; add postage. Vinson Lee

Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff.
Dorothy Perkins, pink rambler

roses, well rooted, 3 for 50c, postpaid.

Fern Ballew, Mineral Bluff.

Pink perennial phlox, lemon lilies,
pink carnation pinks, golden glow,
25c. doz.; peach
roses, laurels, azaleas, dogwood, 15c
each; well rooted, add postage. Miss
Emma Waters, Mineral Bluff. ;

Purple lilac, 20c each; snowballs,
15 each; narcissi, jonquils, 10c doz.;
wisteria, Dorothy Perkins roses, i0
each; add postage. J. O. Porter, Min-
eral Bluff, Rt. 1, Box 60. :

Blooming peach; red dogwood,
white pines, azaleas, lilac sprouts, 30c

each; shasta daisies, 25c doz.; lemon

lilies, 40c doz. Gertrude Roper, Min<
eral Bluff.

Snowdrops, golden glow, 20c doz.;
blue iris, shasta daisies, 20 doz.;'
whit pine, red dogwood, honey-<
suckles, blooming peach, 25c each.
May Bell Roper, Mineral Bluff.

Blue iris, 20c doz.; red dogwood,
25c doz.; mtn. laurel, ivy, 5c each;
galax, trailing arbutus, 15c. doz.;
snow on mountain, 5c doz.; add post-

age. Mrs. Hattie Dehart, Mineral
Bluff.
Cannas: Eureka white, Charlotte

red, yellow, beddra crimson, resident
red, Richard Wallace yellow, 50c doz.;

iris: purple prince, Beethoven white,

dream pink, 50c doz. Mrs. Julia Dar-
nell, Jasper, Rt. 1.
_ Snow drops, tiger lilies, daffodils,
trailing arbutus, galax, 25c doz.;






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white pines, mtn. laurel, 20c each;

add postage. Mrs. Dorcus Millhol-
land, Loving. ee
.Jonquils, daffodils, tiger lilies, 20c
doz.; blue iris, tansy rooted, 40c doz.;
rooted arborvitae, 25c each; trailing
arbutus, galax, 25c doz.; add postage.
Mrs. Lassie Dillard, Loving.
Boxwood, 6 to 8 inches, 50c doz.;
crimson hollyhock slips, 24 for $1;
spirea, cape jasmine, rooted roses,
magnolia glanca, 25c. Mrs. B. L. Rob-
inson, Greenville, :
End English dwarf box sprouts, 6
to 8 inches, $2.50.C; 10 to 12 inches,
$1 doz.; $4 C;
Patra Robinson, Greenville.
Cherokee roses $1.75 C; dwarf box-
wood sprouts, $3.50 C; weeping wil-
low, 40c each; crepe myrtle, cape ja:
nine, 35c each, del. L. M. Woodr

large arborvitae, 50C.




10 to 12 inch plarits, $5 C; Wyon
1 cannas, 50c doz.; magnolias, 50c.
madge Robinson, Greenville.

geven sister rose cuttings, rooted,

pink, purple lilac, hollyhock plants,
40c each; zinnia, prince feathers, pe-
unias, sunflower, chrysanthemum,
ollyhock, seed, 10c large pkg. Ever-
jine McLaughlin, Greenville, Rt. 3.

Dwarf boxwood, i yr. old, rooted,
$4 C; bunch honeysuckles, $1 doz.,
del. in Ga. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Green-
ille, Rt. 3. x
- Rooted dwarf boxwood, $2.50 C;
monthly roses, abelias, 15c; double
red cannas, 5c; double pink, 10c. Mrs.
Lavinia Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3.
Winter honeysuckle, white English
ogwood, spirea, bridal wreath, 15c
ach; white Cherokee roses, $2.50 C;
variegated. dahlias, cannas, white
mums, 50c doz. Mrs. John L. Rodgers,
Greenville.
Magnolia glanca trees, 4 to 5 ft.,
0c; 6 to 12 inch yuccas, 15dc; white
rooted state roses, 20c; 4 ft. dogwood,
Qc. Maude Hamby, Greenville.
Jonquils, daffodil, buttercups, but-
ter and egg bulbs, 40c C; petunias,
jew, 25c doz.; pink crepe myrtle, 2
or 25c; red salvia plants, 25c doz.
Mrs. C. L. Hamby, Greenville, Rt. 3.
McCartney, Cherokee roses, 1 C,
el., postpaid. J. W. Roole, Macon,
Rio ee :
~ Red japonicas, boxwood, arborvitae,
-25c each; barberry bushes, 10c each;

azaleas, 15c each; snowballs, altheas,

-20c each; add postage.
Wright; Loving...

Azaleas, 35c doz.; red dogwood, 4
for 25c; arborvitae, 20c each; hedge
bushes, 3 for 25c; arbutus, galax, 2
doz. 25c; mtn. ferns, 20c doz. Mrs.
Addie Abercrombie, Loving.

Red dogwood, 3 for 25c; snowballs,
flowering peachtrees, arborvitae, 20c
- each; 12 choice roses, 75c; ball pinks,

Mrs. Mae

ouse leak, 25c doz.; add postage. |

Miss Clara Ruby Abercrombie, Lov-
ing. Le
Arborvitae, white, spruce pines, 20c
each; red dogwood, 4 for 25c; azaleas,
35c doz.; mtn. laurels, 3 for 25c;
tiger lilies, 20c doz. Mrs. Addie Aber-
-crombie and Mrs. Oma Abercrombie,
Loving. =

_ Trailing arbutus, golden yellow vio-
tts, 4 kinds. ferns, evergreen galax,
shasta daisies, rooted, 20c doz.;. aza-
leas, hibiscus, rhododendron, Chero-
kee roses, $1 doz. Dorothy Wilson,
Loving. . z i

Red japonicas, 25c; Jap. hedge,
azaleas, red buds, forsythia, laurel,
ivy, red, white dogwood, 3 for 25c;

rdy phlox, snapdragons, 15c doz.

Susie Wilson, Lovmeg.

_ Blue iris, arborvitae; 40c doz.; corn

geranium, 50c doz.; jonquils, trailing |

-arbutus, galax, 25c doz.; tiger lilies,
5c doz.; add postage. Mrs. Mary Pitt-
~man, Loving. :
- Azaleas, 35c doz. red. dogwood, 4
for 25c; red japonicas, 2 for 25c;
galax, traling arbutus, 15c doz.; jon-
qiuls, $1 C: add postage. Mrs. Essie
Woody, Loving. se
Mtn. laurel, white pines, 20c each;
trailing arbutus, galax, winter ferns,
50c doz. Mrs. Lula Patterson, Loving.
_ Azaleas, red, white dogwood, Jap.
_ hedge,-red buds, -white pines, ivy,
~ laurel, hemlock, lilac, balm of Gilead,
3 for 25c. Bessie Cochran, Loving.
- Dodwood, mtn. laurel, azaleas,
_ White pines, $1.doz.; jonquils, shasta
_ daisies, trailing arbutus, 20c doz.;
add postage. Clara Rackley, Loving.
_ Mtn. ferns, 25c doz.; red dogwood,
10c each; altheas, 15c each; monthly
roses, 75c doz.; yellow japonicas, $1
doz.; flowering peach tree, 20c each;

add postage. Mrs. BE. L. Parris, Lov- |:
n i

ee :

- Mtn. laurel, azaleas, mock oranges,
crabapple, trembling aspen, grampsy
_graybeard, well rooted, 3 ft. high, 2
for 25c; $1 orders postpaid. Exc. Bar-
bara Ferguson, Murrayville, Rt. 1.
-_ Cedar, mtn. laurel, snowballs, lilac
bushes, evergreen bush; exchange any
one for 5 feed sacks; add postage.

ae Bessie Thomas, Murrayville, |

Spruce, white pines, rhododendron.
cedars, umbrella bush, snowball,
Sweet shrubs, 3 for 25c; exchange for
white feed sacks, anything useful;
add postage. Mrs. Ella Grindle, Mur-
Tayville. :
Spruce, white pines, snowballs,
-rhododendrons, cedars, crepe myrtle,
-3-for 25c; balm of Gilead buds, $1
doz.; exchange for white feed sacks;
add postage. Berdelle Grindle, Mur-
Tayville, Rt. 1. .
-_ Yellow thornless rose bushes, um-
brella shade bushes, 3 for 10c; cedars,
10c; hollyhock seed, 10c cupful; add
postage. Fletcher Anderson, Murray-
Vilie, Rt.1, : :

Spruce, white pines, lily. bushes,

es blue iris, crepe myrtle, 3 for

>; lady slippers, 2 bunches, 25c;
Postage; exhcange for white feed
oe Connie Anderson, Mur.

Anderson, Murrayville, : vi 1, Box 93.
Snowballs, weeping willows, mtn.
laurel, Easterd. bell, cedars, spruce

pine, umbrella bushes; exchange for

white feed sacks,
Brown Leghorn.
Murrayville, Rt. 1.

-Mtn. laurel, spruce, white pine,
cedars, weeping willow, 3 for 25c;
add postage; exchange for white feed
sacks. Miss Julia Anderson, Murray-
ville, Rt. 1.

_Shasta daisies, $1 C; 12 different
fine double dahlias, $1: 8 colors large.
type chrysanthemums, $1.50 C; others.
write for prices. Mrs. J. E. Harrell,
Quitman, Rt. 6.

Red _ gladioli bulbs, 25c doz.; milk
wine lilies, 10c each; Dorothy Perkins,
chinquapin bush roses, red begonias,
25c each, rooted; exchange for other

hatching eggs,
Daisy Anderson,

+ flowers. Mrs. Allen Russ, Nichols, Rt.

2, Box 80. : :
Geraniums, ferns, begonias, double

petunias, fuschias, hydrangeas, 10c

each; exchange for pure bred setting

eggs; each pay postage. Coy Willis, |

Talking Rock. :

Purple verbenas, $1 C; blue iris,
orange day lilies, 30c doz.; add post-
age. Levonia Stewart, Talking Rock.

Calendula, poppy, physostegia.
granuy graybeard, gladioli, water lily
seed, 8c pkg.; rhododendron, double
zinnia, sweet basil, double marigold,
drooping laurel seed, 10c cupful. Mrs.
M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega.

. Tiger lilies, 4 for 50c; lemon lilies,
40c doz.; milk and wine, madonna
lilies, 20c each; azaleas, orange can-
nas, 75c doz.; moss packed. Mrs. Ma-
rion Eaton, Dahlonega. :

Mtn. ivy, azaleas, drooping. laurel,
white, spruce pine, red, white dog-
wood, 75c doz.; day lilies, iris, peach-
tree rose, 60c doz. Mae Waters, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1. :

. Azaleas, mtn. laurel, ivy, red, white
dogwood, 12 to 18 inches, 75c doz.;

| white, spruce pine, 60c doz.; add post-

age, small orders. Mrs. Ellie Waters,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Azaleas,.mtn. laurel, ivy, dogwood,
white, spruce pine, rhododendron, ar-
butus, jonquils, fall pinks, holly-
hocks, iris, 60c doz; exchange. Mrs.
Elvia Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Azaleas, mtn. laurel, ivy, red dog-
wood, white, spruce pine, 75c doz.;
blue iris, 60c doz.; ginger lilies, 50c
si saa Dorothy Waters, Dahlonega,
Red,

Cactus, pot lilies, pink lilies, lan-
tanas, begonias, 10c each; oxalis, 3
for 10c; hollyhocks, golden glow, 25c
doz.; rooted, add postage. Mary E.
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 58.

- March pinks, hardy phlox, 25c doz.;

snowball bushes, 15c. each; yellow)

roses, 10c each; tuberoses, 3 for 25c;
geraniums, 15c each; add postage.
Mrs. W. N. Turner, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Dahlia bulbs, pink monthly rose
cuttings, 50c doz.; exchange for set-

ting Black Minorca eggs. Mrs. G. M. |

Mathis, Dahlonega, Rt. 3, Box 50.

~ Gaillardia, petunias, annuel phlox, |

correopsis, annual hollyhocks, cal-
liopsis, 10c doz.; snapdragon plants,
30c doz.; add 10c postage. Write for
list. Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens.

Red japonicas, 15c each; azaleas,
50c doz.: cedars, ft. high, 20c each;
fox glove, 15c doz.; daffodils, 10c
doz:; add postage; well rooted. Miss
Claudia James, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.

Mtn. laurel, 20c each; azaleas, 50
doz.; japonicas, weigelias, almond,
15c each; iris, 20c doz.; evergreen
vine, 10c each; well rooted, add post-
age. Mrs. Will James, Talking Rock,
eek :
Purple iris, pink hardy phlox,
double white raisies, hollyhocks, yel-
low shasta daisies, 25c doz.; pink
weigelias, 10c each; blue spider Hlies,
15c doz.; add postage. Mrs. Will Dean,
Talking Rock. : :

Twenty-four arborvitae, 50c to $2
each; 12 junipers, 50c to $1; 7 cypress,
3 ft., $1 each; add postage. Mrs. Zo-
nie Baughan, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Hardy hydrangeas, rooted, 50c to
$1 each; flowering almond, rooted,
10c each; violets, daffodils, 10c doz.;
dwarf coxcomb seed, 10c pkg.; add
postage. John Moore, Talking Rock,
Rt. 2: Box 7: :

Squirrel tail ferns, 10c bunch;
wandering jew, 10c doz.; birch
sprouts, 50c doz.; granny graybeard,
50c each. J. W. Jackson, Talking
Rock, Rt. 3. - :

Tree boxwood, 20 inches high, 50c

each: 12 inches high, 25c each, FOB;

red baby rambler roses, 3 for $1; peo-

nies, 35c each all rooted. Gladys Ta-

tum, Talking Rock, Rt. 3. :
Daffodils, purple iris, 75c C; white,

purple lilac, hibiscus, 15c each; fox)
eo double tansy, 10)

gloves, 10c C; = tan
each; exchange. Mrs. Victoria Foster,
Talking Rock, Rt.2. of

Verbenas, 15c doz.; iris, 20c doz.;
japonicas, spirea, 15c ea.; Japanese



uince, 10c ea.; well rooted, Mrs

. W. Silver, Talking Rock.

C; add postage.

jeach. Mrs. W
White honeysuckle, $5 C; postpaid; | -



Naylor.

Dark purple iris, f
doz.; daffodils, 75c_

15c each; well rooted, add postage.

Miss Toffie Smith, Talking Rock,

Rt. 2- :

Purple, lavender iris, 25 doz.; jon-
quils; daffodils, 50c C; add postage.
Ruby Langley, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

nese quince, 2 for 25c; azaleas, pach
roses, 10c each; day lilies, 15c doz.;
iris, 5 doz, $1; add postage. Miss Myr-
tle Roe, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Yellow button mums, red, white
hardy phlox, fox glove, dusty miller,
26c Goz.: purple iris, white narcissi,
daffodil bulbs, %5c:C; exchange. T.
Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

May, Christmas cactus, 10c; butter-
fly lilies, dusty miller, hardy phlox,
80c doz.; weigelia, almonds, lilacs,
25c each; well rooted, add postage.
Mrs. C. BR. Silver, Talking Rock, Ri. 2.

Hardy phiox, fox glove, golden
glow, 2 doz. 25c; spirea, altheas, Eng-
lish dogwood, almond, 10c; iris, $1 C;
little mums, 2 doz. 20c; mtn. ferns,
- Mrs. Oscar Silver, Talking Rock,
Rte 2:

Pink weigelias, yellow japonicas, 2:
for 25c: iris, hardy phlox, hollyhocks,
95c doz.; daisies, fox gloves, prim-
rose, larkspur, petunias, button mums,
15c doz.: verbena, 5c bunch. Ellen
Silver, Talking Rock. ~ |

Iris, $1 C.; bridal wreath, bou-
quet, almonds, forsythia, sword lily,
yellow rose, weigelia, 3 for 25c; mums,
daisies, 10c doz.; exchange; add post-
age. Mrs. Lester Frix, Rt. 2, Talk-
ing Rock. e -.

Snow on mountain, 35c doz.; can-
nas, 15e each; fox glove, 25c doz.;
lemon lilies, 50c doz.; japonicas, 20c
each: honeysuckle, lilac, 25c each.
ee Velvey Hensley, Talking Rock,
Re. 223

Daffodils, 75c C; iris, 25c doz.;
peach roses. 3 for 25c; foxglove, 15
doz; cannas, 2 for 25c; rooted; add
postage. Mrs. Zella Hensley, Talking
Rock, Rt. 2, Box 34.

Doubl yellow japonicas, 5 years
old, 20c; snowballs, bridal wreath.
4 years old, 25c; weigelias, red
quince japonicas, 5 years old, 50c
each: add postage. Miss Beatrice
Parks, Talking Rock.

_Amaryilis bulbs, 6 for 30c; hardy
phlox, 25c doz.; white spirea, 4 for
20c; Easter roses, 3 for 20c; ex-

change; add postage. Mrs. A. J. Hef-

ner, Talking Rock.

Pink cactus, orange sultana, pink
justicia, white, pink begonia, gera=
niums, dahlias, oxalis, 10c each; ex-
change. Mrs. Minnie Moss, Talking
Rock. | x

Tris, hedge rooted, 75c C; lilac

bushes, 25c each; double red quince
japonica, 20c each; small weeping

willows, 10c each; blue voilets, 20c
Willie Mae Ralston,
Ella Gap.

English junipers, 2-3 ft., 50c each;
mixed iris bulbs, $1.00 C; shasta,
daisy plants, 25c doz.; Dorothy Per-
kins roses, pink, 50c doz.; delivered
parcel post. Mrs. J. E. Stembridge,
Ella Gap. s

Red double dahlia tubers, large, $2
C: tiger spotted canna tubers, $1.59
C: black prince iris, $1 C; yellow,
blue, purple mixed bulbs, $1 C. Mrs.
N. P. Padgett, Ella Gap. ~

Burpes mixed colors gladioli bulbs,
$1.50 C; Burbanks gladioli buthets, 5
colors, 50c M; del. parcel post. W.C.
Smith, Rt. 1, Holly Springs.

Surprise lilies, 20c doz.: add post-
age. Grace Frey, Rt. 2, Marietta.

Ten named varieties large type
chrysanthemums, 75c doz. Mrs. L.
Hallman, Boston.

Begonias, Argentia, Corralline, Ox-
heart, Christmas, everblooming,
rosea Picta, rooted, 20c, cuttings, 10c;
ferns, Sprengeria, Boston, Roose-
velt, 20c each. Geraniums, rooted,
15c; cuttings, 10c. Mrs. G. H. Eley,
White Plains. .

Century plants, 25c, plus 10c post-
age each; white calla lilies, 25c and
postage. Miss Mattie Julia Morri-
son, Barney. :

Emperor jonquils, first size, $1.50
doz.: $11 C; second size, 75c doz.;
pink cannas, Hungaria, $1 doz.; iris,
dahlia tubers; write for prices; ex-

change. Mrs. A. E. Wilkerson, New-

nan.
Dorothy Perkins rose plants, pink,
free from blight, 15c each; postpaid:
Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Hazlehurst. :
Begonias, Otto Hacker, President
Carnot, Nitida Albia, 15c; verbena,
geraniums, Helen . Mitchell, Mme.
Landry, S. A. Nutt, 10c; palms, 25c;

|cantabury bells, carnations, 15c. Mrs. | -

Ss. W. Sloan, Auburn. :
Snapdragons, petunias, 30c C del; |

different kinds green house plants,

geraniums, begonias, etc., 10c to 20c)
. N. Lott, Braselton.

Dorothy Perkins pink roses, 15c each; |
Oc orders postpaid. M. T. Taylor, |

10c each; goldenbells, yellow cannas, |

rH. Colquitt, Rt. 1, Comer. :
Blue flags, butter and efgs; sell or

jcolors, rooted, 25c;



one yea

William Se Ngee ie ae
Giant American amaryllis hybrids

bulbs, 20c each, 8.for 50c; prepaid.

Miss Ida Grier, Arlington. roe

Many colors large type mums, 50_

doz. Mrs. H. G. Woods, Donaldson-

| ville, Rt. 3, :
Double yellow japonicas, red Japa- |

Sweet narcissi, putter and eggs,

buttercups, jonquils, daffodils, white,

blue, yellow iris, 15c doz.; Star of.
Bethlehem, 10c doz.; add postage
small orders. |
Philomath.

Beefsteak begonias, 5c; | sultana,

i0c cutting; geranium cutings, 5c;
May, June, Christmas cactus, rooted,

ferns, 10c: verbena, petunias, prime

roses, 10c doz.;, hydrangeas, 5
rooted. |
Ria: ; ;
Geraniums, 5c; Teddy, Jr., aspara=
gus ferns, begonias, June, Christmas.

eactus rooted, 10c; wandering Jew,

Mrs. B. T. Echols,

Mrs. Guy Hart, Royston,

rooted, 5c. Mrs. Elmer Belk, Royston, :

tet. L. ;
~Beeisteak begonias, 5c: sultana, 10c_

cutting; geranium cuttings, 5c; May,

June, Christmas cactus, rooted, 10c;_

wandering jew, rooted, 5c. Mrs. -Hl-.

mer Belk, Royston, Rt. 1.

Nee,

Geraniums, justicia, red conch, ox-
alis 5c each; white peonies' 25c each.

Mrs. Elbert Moss, Talking Rock.

S

Gladioli bulbs, Burpees best, mixed, _

$1.10 C; Burbanks eladioli bulblets,

8 colors, 50c Ti; white, purple lilacs,
Miss Martha Cheat=

25c each; del.
ham, Rt. l.Smyrna. ... 2 og:

Lace, Sprengeria, Boston ferns, 25c
bunch; exchange for nice clean feed
sacks free of holes. Mrs. O. T. Atha,
Loganville, Rt. 3. oe ae

: : s .
Double mixed colors zinnia seed, -

mixed colors portulaca, yellow mari-

gold seed, mixed colors cosmos seed,

mixed colors petunia seed, all 5c pke.; ~

add postage.
Rock, Rt. 1. S|
Three magnolia trees, 2 to 4 f%., 50c_
each. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Benevo-
lence, Rt. 1. Sel
Blue Roman hyancinths, 25c doz.

Mrs. L. E. Ross, The

i

cups, .jonquils, single campernele
jonquils mixed, 75c C. Mrs. William

exchange for R. I. red hatching eggs,
half runner, cornfield beans. Mrs,

-blue grape hyacinths, 40c C; butter=

i
t

es

Julia Sanders, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1...

Physostegia, small yellow mums,

double day lilies, 25c doz.; larkspur,
gaillardia, 15c doz.; _

annual phlox,
exchange for other flowers, anything
useful.

Curtain plant, grows on curtain

Mrs. W. H. Baxley, Cusseta.

without soil or: water, 10c each, 3 for

25c. Mrs. T. M. Randolph, 409 Wash-
ington Ave., Marietta. :

Single blue hyacinths, angel-eyes,

jJonquils; sell or exchange for any-

thing. Write.
son, 2

Sprengeria, rooted, geraniums, all
oxalis piants,
rooted, 30c doz.; hollyhock, peiunio,

A. G. Milner, William-

phlox seed, 15c pkg.: white flags; 19c

na

each. Miss linda Stancil, Rt. 2.
pharetta. 7 Aste
Double poppy, larkspur seed, and
plants; sell or exchange for petato
slips, cornfield bean seec>
Pauline Stone, Royston, Rt. J. _
Double yellow June lilies, biue iris,

20 doz.; August lilies, 20c C; biack=-
3 colors mums, hardy |
phiox, 15c doz.; add postage. Mrs. :

berry lilies,
N. M. Hefner, Talking Rock.

Evergreen hedge, seed 15c lb. Mrs.

Docia Harris, Lula. . i
_Nice size larkspur plants, white,

pink, purple, 3 doz. 25c. Miss Lilian

Boyd, Carrollton, Rt. 1. : :

Jonquils,. daffodils, narcissi, pur= ~

ple, blue iris, 20 doz. $1; Mt. Laurel,

pink, white, 10 for $1; peach sprouts,

eee lc. Fleeta Adams, Marictta,
'Forsythia, English dogwood, white

wisteria, white lilac, blue flag, yellow _

lilies, blackberry lilies, narcissi, Star
of Bethlehem, rooted; fe
write. Mrs. Amanda Byars, White.

Dahlias, narcissi bulbs; add poste
age; sell or exchange. Mrs. W. Hu
Dawkins, Demorest.

Well grown hedge bushes:
change for other shrubbery. . Ss
Enight, Clarkesville. :

Als _

Miss

exchange;

eXe

White canna bulbs, 10c each. Mrs,

Cc. W. Sauls, Shellman, Rt. 2.

Yellow, red japonicas, mt. ivy, 15 :

each; orange, day lilies, 25 doz.;
white. pines, lavender iris, 20c doz.:.
yellow pinks, 15e doz.
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Will exc. Dorothy Perkins rases,
erepe myrtle, milk wine lilies, dusty
miller, weeping lantana, English
maple, all rooted for dried fruit, feed
sacks, other flowers, shrubbery. Mrs.

| Howard Smith, Coolidge.

Dogwood, azaleas, laurel, ivy. 5 for
25c; Cherokee roses, 50c C: add post=

i

Ulemer Davis, _



rooted blue bottles, guaran-
Ne 25 doz.; postpaid. Miss

to

arie Sullivan, Royston, Rt. 1.
lox, 2 doz. 15; asparagus, Bos-.
ton. ferns, Christmas, June cactus,
10c; blue larkspur, coreopsis, corn
BEES, be doz. red verbena, 2. for 5c.
M. A. Brady, Murrayville. .



lowers and Seed Wanted

Wanted several caladium bulbs,
. ge size preferred; exchange 3 -red
King Humbert canna roots for each
caladium bulb. Evie Mae Brumbalow,

adison,

ant umbrella China trees, small-
ene cheap. Mrs. A. R. Rosser, Se-
e; e

Exchange Sprengeria fern for os-
trich plume or Boston; also narcissi
and jonguils, 1 doz. each for 6 horse-
radish plants. Mrs. H. C. Carter,
Winder, Rt. 3.

_ Exchange Boston fern, well rooted,
for phlox seed, nasturtiums, gera-
niums, ext.; write Miss Sadye Poole,
Rt. 1, Box 117, Finleyson.

. Exchange large shaggy chrysanthe-
mums for rcoted azaleas, japonica,
monthly rose bushes. Mrs. G. C.
Smith, Camilla, Rt. A.

Exchange flag or lemon ilies (20c

0Z.); jonquils (80 ), rooted. wis-
teria, for abelies, yellow. spotted
> : b ; Ti rgsG

- Want blue daisy plants, calendulas,
red, pink perennial phlox. Mrs. C. H.
Griffin, 395 West St., Bainbridge.

Exchange 3 kinds begonia sultana,
double geraiiium cuttings, for snap-
dragon plants, dahlia bulbs, or thrift
plants. Mrs. B. H. Thomas, Blakely,
Rt. 4.
Want pink crepe myrtle bushes,
pink, white degwood, Hastings large
red canna bulbs. State price. Mrs.
A. C, Newman, Warm Springs. ~
Want dozen large flowering giadi-
oli, buibs, large amaryllis bulb, 2
arge milk and wine lily bulbs, 1
rooted Buddleia butterfly bush; ex-
change; write. Mrs. Jas. C. Glenn, \

hicamauga, Rt. 1.

Want heartsease, -white thrift,
phlox, calendula plants, well rooted
oleanders, various colors. Write |
prices and varieties. Mrs: George T.
Mygatt, 1260 Prince Avenue., Athens.

Want any kind summer flowers.
seed; exchange 4% 1b. white nest
onicnus, recleaned; each pay postage.
Mrs. W. D. Mitcham, Monroe, Rt. 2,
Box 160 A. z

Exchange tiger lilies, 10c doz.;
trumpet daffodils, 20c -doz., for
canna, gladioli bulbs, mums, giant
sn zinnias, double petu-

tanas, fluffy ruffle, baby breath
ferns, geraniums, any kind begonias
except pink, white, red conch; must

be rooted. Miss Ola Clifton, Seville. |.

Want. pink cannas; exchange all
colors. chrysanthemums, dwarf
cedars, Christmas. cactus, hollyhock
seed, petunia plants. Marybe! Hall,
Blue Ridge, Box 153. B
_ Exchange well rooted Ruth Haines
double white fuschia for well rooted
pleeding heart, each to pay postage.
Saat Eunice Griffis, Carrollton,
Wied .:
- Exchange Boston fern, Christmas
cactus, white Easter lilies, conch
geraniums for cannas, snapdragon,
verbena, fish geranium plants. dif-
ferent colors. Mrs. Lee Carter, Car-
rollton. ; ;

- Exchange sprengeria ferns, 10c ea.,
for pink, rosebud geraniums, pink
conch begonia. Add postage. Mrs.
H. W. Terry, Cumming, Rt..6.

Exchange blanket flower seed for
Brazilian, Japanese. morning glory
Bere heavenly blue moon flower seed.

Exchange flowers or seed for sev-
ral poinsetta cuttings. L. Smith,
Culverton.
_ Exchange large red canna bulbs
for rooted tangerene, pink, gera-
niums, double, rooted fuschia, giant
zinnias. Mrs. J. H. Carrington,
Odessadale, Rt. 1. :

Want 2 white spruce pines, red
dogwood, crepe myrtle. Exchange.
Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville

Exchange 250 capacity Buckeye
pbrooder or Purina lay-chow feed
sacks for white narcissi and daffodil
bulbs (1,000). Mrs. Dewey Skipper,
Rt. 3, Macon. Se
Exchange blue speckled guinea
ooster for: geraniums, justicia, jew,
erns, coleus, begonias, cactus, all
kinds box flowers. Mrs. E, A. Elrod,
Gainesville, Rt. 11. | ge
Exchange bronze iris bulbs for hya-

th, dahlias, gladioli, or everbear-

strawberry plants. Write first.

s. J. P. Brown, Adairsville. :

xchange large double deep pink

sonies for 1 white crepe myrtle, 1

elia. Mrs. Genie Barlow,

| begonia rooted.

Tal-|kinds of |

Want 2 doz. b
hhyancinth bulbs, 2. rain, Su
prise or September lily bulbs, 4 doz.
white daffodils, blooming size. Make
best offer.
Thomaston... oe

Want at orce 1,000 King Alfred
daffodils, 1,000 Emperor daffcdils.
Miss Bessie Butler, Madison.

hite
sur-

Exchange conch begonias. double |

geraniums, sultana, lace, maidenhair,
sword ferns for rooted ivy geran-
ium, grape begonia, beef steak, Star.
rex begonia. T. E. Stephens,
Cordele.

Exchange purple lilacs, dogwoods,
crabapples, hardy white hydrangea,
rosea weigelia, hollyhocks, others for
junipers, mock oranges, azalcas,
spirea, ail colors, others. Write firsi.
Mrs. W. L. Bryant, Jasper, Rt. 2.

Want grancy greybears, 2 it.,
blooming this year; fresh irom
ground with dirt; state price. Mrs.
George H, Faus, 1517 Fairview Rd.,
Atlanta. ee

Exchange
Christmas cactus,

century planis, May,
justicia, geran-

jums, rooted, for fuschia, mammoth
| chrysanthemums,
hibiscua.

primula obconico,
Mrs; A: 2h. = Rebinson,
Acworth; Rt. 2;

Exchange cutting running lace
fern for cutting dwarf lace fern,
asparagus fern cutting for beefsteak
Write first. Mrs. T.
Saunders, Eastman, Rt. 4.
Exchange 6 rooted sprouts pink
crepe myrtle for yard hydrangea
rooted, 3 pink geranium cuttings for
beefsteak begonia rooted. Mrs. Pete
Parkerson, Eastman, Rt. 4.

Exchange all colors geraniums, 2
yrs., large cigar plant, 4yr. spren-
geria fern for camelia japonicas,
nancinas, abelia, other hardy plants,
bulbs. Mrs. M. D. Pittman, Mays-
ville.

Exchange nice dried apples for
blooming size gladioli bulbs, black
hawk mums; only large type. Write.
Mrs. W. F. Frick, Silver Creek.

Exchange white feed sacks, no
hoies, for shrubbery, perennials,
phiox, everblooming roses, ever-
greens, flowers, anything useful.
Mrs.'J. P. Smith, Dawson,

_Exe. red hull speckled peas, Hast-
ings chicken corn, 10c cup, for red,
yellow, large double japonicas, spot-
ted leaf begonia, leopard leaf. Mrs.
Essie Nobles, Seville.

Exe. cannas, Dorothy Perkins
roses, horse radish, for Hastings
dahlias, chrysanthemums. M. L.
Pettit, Pike.

Exe. old English type boxwood cut-
tings for other shrubbery and plants.
Mrs. George W. Story, Appling.

Exc, Hastings cornfield bean seed,
25c lb., dill seed, 5c tablespoonful,
or white bunch butter bean seed at
20c lb. for caladium bulbs, gladioli
bulbs;
Bremen. ee :

Exe. 3 different spirea, 5 different
cannas for calla lilies, nandina,
spirea rooted, iris, flower seeds, trail-
ing .nasturtiums, double salvia;
write. Mrs. Lou Annie Holland,
Coolidge. :

Want wild ferns: write. Mrs. M.
B. Bargeron, Conley, Rt. ss

Want early blooming white fra-
grant narcissi bulbs, yellow center,
bloom in large clusters. Mrs. L. B.
Whitworth, Loganville.

Want cuttings camellia japonicas,
Indian azaleas, cedrus liban; write,
state prices. Lin McGee, Butler.

Seeond-Hand Machinery -~
For Sale :

One McCormick binder for sale or
exc. for corn, mule or cattle. G. W.
Randall, Lavonia. Spa

One genuine Oliver riding cultiva-
tor with plow gauge and scratchers
and disc in A-l cond.; ready for

J.



work, $25 FOB, Dalton. J. H. Bea-

ver, Dalton, Rt.. 6.
Two 70 saw gins, 1 double press
with steam packer, $25 ea. One 35

H. P. steam engine; good cond., $50.1

Sam Hart, Pavo.

No. 27 Golden, new model, cane
mill; good cond.; for sale-or exc: for
a heavy grist mill. R. BE. L. Dasher,
Fowlstown, Ga. :

Cutaway 8-18 in. discs, set to run
shallow or deep; good cond., $25 FOB
or exc. for good fresh milch cow,
nearby or 50 young Leghorn pullets.
A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa.

Farm tools for sale at reasonable
price; also other farm equipment;
including 2 milch cows, 2 hogs and a

jmule. J. H. Gibson, Stone Mountain,

Rt. 3: ee, pe
One new fertilizer distributor $10

cash. Mrs. D. Major, Ray City, Rt. 1.|-

_ One pair Howe Pit wagon scales, 5
to cap., $30; 1 Star No. 18 two man-
power feed mill, will grind most all
rain.



Luthersville.

$2 or exc. for

Mrs. Louise Lovett, | St beans. J.

write: Mrs. D. W. Waddell, |

#H. B. Chandler, |



One
~bu. pe bu.
R. Huba , AVE sees
Qne Covington cotton corn, pea-
nut and bean planter, good as new,
$20, or exc. for good brood cow and
6 to 8 pigs. Edgar Jones, Mauk,
Rt. 1, ee :
One farm bell, $2 delivered: send
money order. A. L. Tyler, Juliette.
Quart and pint can sealer,
grinder and air compressor, both
hand or belt power, cheap for cash

cr exc. Russell Sandlin, Americus, |

it).

Forty h. p. stationarycomb gas,
kerosene engine, wt. about 5000 Ibs.,
good. con.; cash or terms; make offer.
A. W. Touchton, Howell, Rt. 1.

One No. 12 Oliver turning plow
with 4 new points to exe. for White
Leghorn chickens; 1 Williams corn
mill, one 7 h. p. engine and. other
machinery for sale. H. A. Garner,
Lula, Box 74. = ee

Smith tri-plex gin saw filer and
gummer, good coi. C. A. Brown,
Coleman...

Ford . tractor, $75 and a corn
shredder, $20. A. R. Danforth, Nor-
cross, Rt. 2.

One Cole colton 5
fertilizer attachment, used only one
season, $7.50 cash. Miss Nora Young,
Cochran.

No. 10. Vulean plow or No. 1465
Syracuse in good con. to exc. for
good heifer fresh in or to freshen
-within 30 days. G- M. Williams, Rt.
2, Covington. ee ae ee

_Kight h. p. Mogul I. H.-C. gas. en-
gine A-1 con.; 10 h. p. Titan, slight
repairs ueeded; over. $100 worth
equipments, good con., all for $3.50;
make offer. Robt. Fuller, Adairsville.

One anvil, used very little, for sale,
$6. J. H. Johnson, Lawrenceville.

No. 12 DeLaval separator in good |.

con., $35; Oliver 19 turner in good
con., for sale reasonable or exc. for
pigs. R. J. Paris, Dallas.
One gasoline engine 1% h. p. for
sale or exc. for garden tractor. J. T.
Chambers, Flovilla. a
One corn mill, 24 in. rocks, one 10
h. p. gas engine, one inch 15 ft. belt,
$75; one 3 h. p. engine, $20; all in
first class con. T. B. Slates, Pem-
broke. s
One 6 h. p. gasoline engine in good
-con., $25 or exc. for cow near by. C.
C: Camp, Buford; Rt. 3. :
New set of 3 in. Pickering gover-
nors for cash. L. G. Perry, Fayette-
Villes. 3252 pee
One mowing machine and rake,
$25; one 2-horse walking cultivator,
$10; all in working con.; you pay
peleht. P. A. Norton, Douglasville,
Two good Oliver one-horse turn
plows, $4.50 ea. Riley C., Couch,
Turin. :
One Chattanooga middle splitter
No. 17, wooden beam, $4 or will exc.
for ribbon cane syrup at 60c per gal.,
all FOB Zebulon, Ga. J. T. Presley,
Zebulon. Gee
Ledbetter seed planter in good
running _con., $5 FOB or .exc. for

equal value."A. J. Kent, Midville, |

Ried:
_.Two 70 saw gins; 1 double press
steam packer, $75; 1 35 h. p. steam
engine, $50, all in good con. Sam
Hurt, Pavo. ae 4
, One 36 in. grist mill; old water
mill pulley and mill spinell, new
frame and in first class con., $50
pe - ae Mitchell.

irty-five foot 8 in. high speed
rubber belt, practically new owl cee
for shelled corn or oats. H. O. Wil-
ames, Millen. : t

ne Fordson tractor and To
Huston skidder, 500 ft. % in. ieee:
400 ft. 1% in..cable, one 25 h. p.
slab burner boiler, one 20 h. p. Frick
engine, boiler good as new, all good
con. J. I. Mimms, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3.
fae moses Ee one el tractor,

plow set-of disc, one spring-

toon anor: aor ohn fod for

z . C, E. Smith, Macon, ;
3, Box 352. eee

Six h. p. I. H. C. Titan 20 in. Med-
dows mill, 2 whole corn shellers: Mrs.
J. C. Carlton, Palmetto. - re

One Fordson tractor, pully, Ford-
son plow, all good con., for sale. P.
-B. Hayes, Griffin, Rt. A. :

Several Coving Hill cropper plant-
ers, good con., $6 ea., cash with
order. E. S. Manley, Carnesville.

One large double corn sheller. for
mill or farm use; will exc. for hogs
or hens or sell for cash, $10 FOB
a oe T. D. Wiggins, Mt. Airy,

One 15 h. p. and one 6h, p. In-
ternational gas engine
exc. for 8 or 10 h.

dropper with |.

-ington, Rt. 2.



Laval cream separator, _
6 mos., $25 cash. Mrs. J.T.

} Anderson, Chipley, Rt. 1. B

Midget Marble flour mill and all
necessary equipment for cash or will
exc. for value. Joe Seabolt, Culber-
son, N. C., Rt. 1. (Resident of Ga.)

Oliver riding cultivator with disc __

and cultivators for sale or exc. for

| young Jersey milch cow fresh. Chas =

bone | phillips, Ludowici.

Fordson tractor plow, harrow and
mower attachment, No. 2 Case ham-
mer mill and sacker, 20 in. Meador
grist. mill, corn sheller, scales, belts
and pulleys for sale. S. H. Nuckolls,
Stone Mountain.

- One-horse corn planter for sale,
Will Stephens, Adairsville, Rt. 4.

One 20 hep. electric motor, perfect
con., $100. A. B. Lewis, Willa-
choochee. - ae

One Niagara peach duster with
1% h. p. air cooled engine, $30; also
one Perfection two-row cotton dust-
er, first class con., $15. F. W. Ham-

mock, Culloden.

Stalk cutter, one-horse plow, disc

Rt. 2, Box 1, Smyrna. 25
Morse and Fairbanks scales, smal-_
ler weights. on up in perfect con., a
bargain. Harold Ragland, Newnan,
Four h. p. 220-volt, single-phase
electric motor for sale; write for
price. J. Tom. White, Dublin. :
Nine rods of second-hand hog

harrow, for sale. F. M. Collier, Sr,

wire, about 3% ft. high, $3 FOB or
| exc. for peanuts;. write for particu-

lars. J. J. Simmons, Alto, Rt. 1...
One new Moline gearless hill drop-
cotton and corn planter, $17.50; one
mew Oliver No. 55 cotton and corn |
planter, $7.50; one new Franks 2-
row duster, $25 FOB Lovejoy. Robt.
Carmichael, Lovejoy. -
Water system, hand or gasoline
power compressed air 300 gal. tank
pump and 150 ft. of pipe, guaran-
teed in perfect, con.; will sell at-bar-
gain..J. L. Hodges, Millen. .
No. 24 Economy King separator
for sale, used 8 mos., cash, $20. T. H.
Blair, Mt. Airy, =. ea
One Delco light plant, 32-vo!t for
sale cheap or exc. for Jersey heifers.
Edgar Barnes, Talking Rock. :

One International riding cultivat- .
or for sale or exc. for cow, hogs, vel-
vet beans or seed peas. L. W. Whid-
don, Chula. SEE
_ Fifteen h. .p. Fairbanks-Morse,
gasoline engine for sale; write for
information. Hoke. OKelly, Logan-
ville, Rt. 4. See a

One good Moline tractor for sale.

Mrs. A. H. Henslee, Barnesville.

One wood splitter, practically new;
also power or hand driven bone cut-

ter, 6 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse engine Ss

In good con., cheap. T. J. Morgan,
Americus. :
Forty-two in. Cole grist mill and
20 h. p. motor in good running con.
for sael; write for particulars. W.

J. Miller, Boston.
double-

One set tobacco flues,

cured, 3. barns tobacco, $15. J.-C.

Maloy, Rhine, Rt. 1.- ee
One hundred horse Schofield boil-

er and 80-horse Cole engine; cash,

terms or trade. C. E. Perry, Dublin.

One lawn mower in good con. for

cash, cheap. Mrs. J. T. Elder, Farm- \

One 30 in. Fitz-Burnum 30 in.
water turbine outlay complete and
in good con.; 10 h. p. Stover kero-
sene engine; one Franklin milk bote
tle sterilizer and rinser; new frigid<
daire compressor outfit. J. B. Given,
1308 Druid Park Ave., Augusta.
~One -carbide plant for sale or
trade, Jno. L. Smith, Reeves, Ga.

One farm canning outfit; exc. for

small Brown hen incubator. Mrs. L.

B. Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3.

One DeLaval separator for exc. :
Cole corn dropper, late model; write
first. L. A. Oakes, Ashburn.

One 20 h. p. steam engine
skids, no boiler, R. D. Cole make;
cheap for cash. L. D. Gray, Griffin. _
. One Meadows grist mill 20 in.
rocks, with belting, Cole boiler and _
engine, Frick saw mill, will sell one
or all.at a bargain. H..E. Maughon,
Fairburn. i . : rea

No. 1250 Delco generator and
power pulley combined, good con.,
$40; McDonald pitless wagon scales,
5 ton, good con., $60. Russel Sandlin,
Americus, Rt. D. eS

Two sets tobacco flues for 20 by
20 barn, cheap; 5000 tobacco sticks _
cheap. W. L. Rozier, Alma. eee

One . Lillsbuston guano duster, -
$3.50 FOB. D. H. Pelham, Edison.

_ One hundred ft. wire cable 1%
in. for sale. or exc. for corn or chick-

jens or anything can use; $10 for
5 cable. -

F. Jones, Metter,

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ok 3 W. Gornto, Wrightsville,
4,

: One Oliver 114-horse turn plow,
-~ practically new, exc. for seed peas,
_ . peanuts, or shelled corn. L. A. Bran-
- nen, Baxley.

One Fordson tractor with pulley,
' No. 1 con. and McCormack grain
oe good con.; make best offer
FOB. H. E. Clary, Thomson.

3 One oad turher wing for No. 62
_ Chattanooga, $1 del. or exe. R. c.
Moore, Rockmart, Rt. 3.

- One hundred and forty rods hod
wire, 12%4c rod; some barb wire, 2c

Sip. W..S. Murphy, Chipley, Rt. 1.

One Osborne reaper and binder
used only few days for sale. T. C.
McKibben, Coolidge.

Three h. p. boiler and connections,
used about 30 days, $65 cash or
trade for a good mule. Mrs. Lillian
DD. Bromley, Shady Dale.

No. 41. H. C.. riding cultivator
used one season with all attach-
ments, $25. J. L. Lowe, Mansfield.

One Williamson stump puller No.
5, A-1con. all parts; 150 yds. cable
_will sell for cash or exc. for value.
Frank Harris, Baxley, Rt. 2.

- Thirty rods of hog wire, been used

a little, $5, cash with order, good
--con. Mrs. Jno. Faircloth, Pulaski,
dot. ds

Covington cotton dropper, new. all
parts, $10; no exc.; riding No. 4
_, Oliver plow, $15; Oliver. weeder
shafts, $7.50. Mrs. W. T. Wall, Jef-
fersonville.
write for particulars. N. H.

precht, Clarkston. :

o pecan tree dusting rank es
1 Williamson stump puller, power
hay press, disc tractor plow, manure
spreader, stalk cutter, cream sepa-
ator, etc., good con.: write for
prices. Fred ee Geiger, Flintside.

Four unit Hinman electric milker
at one third price; not used ten
times. C. M. Brennan, Columbus.

Case grain thresh, middle size, al-
most as good as new, low price, half
cash balance on terms to good party.
_E. H. George, Madison.

Forty rods XL poultry and farm
'_ fencing 58 in. high, never been un-
rolled, $12 at my place three miles
west of Turnerville, 42c per rod. H.
C. Duke, Clarksville, Rt. 2.

One McCormick-Deering riding
cultivator, almost new, $45: 1 Avery
walking cultivator, good con:., $30;. 1
Cole peanut planter, double hopper,
used one week, $20: .all FOB
Hawkinsville. Robt. S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville.

One complete Bull wheel for 6 ft.
_McCormick binder, $6 FOB or exc.
for O-too-tans or potato plants, also
1 No. 18 Oliver middle buster, good
- con., $5 or exc. for peas. W. Cc.
@ Maddox, Griffin, Rt: C. >
: One Economy King cream .sepa-

rator No. 24, used. les than six

months, $25 FOB Americus. Frank

_ Anderson; Americus, Rt. 2. .-

One Gantt cotton planter, one
Seay guano distributor, both rebuilt,
- good as new, for sale or exc. for part
ribbon cane syrup. R. T. Lazenby,

_ Shady Dale.

One set 44 in. mill rocks all com-
plete except needs new frame, for
Sale cheap or will trade for anything
can use; write if interested. I. D.
Massey, Doerun.

- One 3 hi p. Faitbanks-Morse gas

engine practically new, $40 or exc.
Beek No. 1 Spanish peanuts or. corn at
-_. market. price; also one..practically
: new Williamson steel stump puller
for sale or exc. H. L. Arnold, Elko,
Rt. 1, Box 60.

Ate





fect con., used one year, 1 parts go
with it, $35 at my home. Mrs. W.D

: McDaniel, Rydal, Rt; 1.

. One R. D. Cole boiler. complete
with fixtures, 100 h. p., for sale or
exc. for a 20 or 25 h. p. boiler and

engine. J. W. Lovorn, Waco. ~

- Hoosier corn planter with 2 plates,
One for big corn and one for pro-

_ilific and attachment for planting
beans and peas, $6 cash. Mrs. W. T.
Stephens, Adairsville.

One Qu, h. p. International gas en-
gine in everyday service good con.,
for one Ga. P. Electric motor, must
be in good con. H. P. Claxton, Kite.

ae Grain separator, International

ee _ Sterling; have used for wheat, oats,

- peas and velvet. beans, 20 in. drum,

$25 or exc. for value in corn, oats or

peas; load your truck and get sepa-

-Tator. Guy Taylor, Macon, Rt. 1.-
One 56 h. p. Continental motor,

- $200, in A-1 con.: 3 2-horse Chatta-

nooga plows, $300 each; 1. spring

tooth harrow. G..H. Corley, Sr.,
iette.





One portable blacksmith forge for}.

Primrose cream separator in per-

bed, no boiler; will exc. for Ga. cane
syrup, syrup mill, corn or meat. Alli-
son Fuqua, Jackson.

One walking cultivator
con.; will sell for cash or trade for
heifers; prefer Jerseys. T. D. Beaty,
Ashburn, Rt. 3.

Case grain and peanut thresh,
hay baler, plows, weeders; spike har-
rows, etc. O. K. Davis, Marshall-
ville.

Twenty-thirty-two Racine thresh-
ing machine with bean, ie and pea-
nut attachment, $225: I Deering 6
ft. binder in good con., $100; 20 h.
p. stationary gas engine, ETC.
$125: will take good mule as part
payment. H. Thompson, Bluffton.

Kohler, model D, 1500 watts, auto-
matic light and power. D. C. plant,

Keomplete with starting battery and|
55 gal. tank, $200 FOB Atlanta. N.

A. Ferrant, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 138.
One large farm bell for sale $2 or
exchange. Mrs. Lillie Ford, Lavonia.
One 30-in. turbine water wheel,
one small Stimson middling mill for
sale. J W. McDonald, Fort Valley..
Corn mill 24-inch rocks, Fairbanks-
Morse gas engine, 10-h.p., 6-inch belt
in first class condition, $60; 3-h.p.
International engine, good condition,

$10.. T. B. Slater Pembroke.

One 1%-h.p. Sattler gas engine;
$20; one pump stand for deep well,
| $10; pump jack, $5; Ford pulley, $1.

peas. O-too-tan beans. W. T. Brant-
ley, Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 27.

Oliver tractor harrow No. 4. and 5.
10 disc to section, perfect condition,
to exc. for mule power hay press.
Must be in good cond. Write W. C.
Hooper, Lovejoy. ,

One 8-in. turn plow, $5; Avery
duplex planter, $10. Will exe. for
corn at, 50c bu. or field peas at 7T5c
-bu. G. A. Gunter, Bryon, Rt. 3.

Three perfectly good cotton plant-
ers, No. 1 order; 3 guano distributors,
good cond.; 2 Oliver middle busters;
2 Oliver 2 horse turn plows for sale
aie Mrs. C..C. Malphrus, Halcyon-

ale

Windmill pump with brass cylin-
der foot valve 80 ft. galvanzied 1%
pipe, 80 ft. of rod with donnechen
also small steel, grist or feed mill,
hand or power; will exc; write. F. S.
Knight, Clarkesville.

Two horse-power gasoline engine,
pump, jack attached Fordson fen-
ders,. barrel hand pump; two 32-volt
generators; will trade for meat and
syrup or cash. G. L. English, Ft.
Valley.

One Hammer manure eae. 1
Deering reaper and binder, 1 Ham-
mer feed mill. F. W. Brannon, Luth-
ersville.

Light plant, 110-volt, 3,600 watt
cap; batteries and generator like new.
Will sacrifice for quick sale.@ B. G.
Morgan, Rossville, Rt. 1.

. One 3 row oat drill for sale or exc.
for a good pig. A. R. Piper, Li-
thonia, Rt. 4.

One corn mill, 16 in. rocks; 1 Witte
gas engine, 7-hp., both complete in
good cond., $75 or exc. for 3 good
f Ee Cows. H. F. Seay,-Conley,

Alamo lighting plant, running cond.
B. C. Davis, Ben Hill, Phone Ray-
mond 1370.

DeLaval cream separator No. 10,
skims as good as new, $25, $10 cash
and $15 in corn, syrup or peas. F. F.
Patterson, Washington, Ret.23.

Tiger transplanter, good cond., used
very little, $50 FOB Lovett, Ga. J.C.
Mathews, Lovett.

One old style Avery planter with 2
corn plates and 1 sorghum plate, in
fair cond. and good running shape,
2 cash or exc. for 5 bu. field peas.

; W. Hunter, Abbeville, Rt. 2.

oe hand John Deer corn and
cotton planter in good cond.; cheap.
Cc. J. English, Warrenton.

Fordson tractor, also harrow, pulley
and belt, cheap for cash, or will exc.
for heifers. JL: Brewer, Buckhead.

One Bostrom farm level practically
new, $12.50 or exc. for 30 bu. pure
Wannamaker cotton. seed. C. L.
Strickland, Alvaton. -

International cultivator practically |
new with fixtures, will sell or exc. for
a good farm mule that is sound or
pay difference if any. J. G. Brown,
Summit.

One No. 3 Jr. J. B. Hammer feed
complete, one 20 in. Williams corn
mill, one 10-h.p..I. H.C. engine.
Pauline maaan "721 Milledge Ave.,
Athens.

Second-Hand Machinery
| Wanted

Want slatewing Chattanooga turn-
ing plow No. 93 or 94 if cheap. P. As
oo ae Rt. 5, Box 13.





in good.

$15; Moline riding cutaway harrow,

For sale cheap or exchange for corn,

buster;

mill;





grain binder if in fair con. and price
cheap. G. W.. Woodruff, Winder.

Want to exc. one No. 1 Gray gaso-
line engine for a Fordson tractor in
50 miles of Hinesyille. J. O. Rohr,
Hinesville. .

Want! one syrup mill in good con.
E. J. Mason, 629 Spring St., At-
Tanta.

Want used peanut sheller, must be
cheap for cash: give full details and
price in first letter. J. W. Whitley,
Macon, Rt. 4, Box 52.

Want 7 or 800 ft. second- hand
iron pipe, 1 in. to 1% in. in size, 1%

in. preferred, must be cheap and not

over 30 miles from Lithonia. E. d-

ONeal, Lithonia, Rt. 3.

Want one No. 25 Linchbure mid-
dlebuster, one No. 18 Oliver plow
wing;: will exe. cream Crowder peas,
Hickory King seed corn or pay cash;
write. W. H. Gabriel, Colbert.

Want one magneto for 8 h. p. gas
engine, Stover make; will pay cash
or exc. equal value for same, Geo. A.
Conner, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Want second-hand corn mill in
first class con. and not too small for
cash. W. A. Tucker, Commerce.

Want % miles of good wire not
rusty, not under 34 in. high. G. M.
Harden, Gibson.

Want. manure distributor; state
make, con., lowest cash price and
full particulars in first letter. J. D.
Barnes, Sylvester; Rt. 3.

Want electric motors any size; ~will
pay cash; give size, location
price. J. Hi: Webb, Norcross, Box 64.

Want steel beam, one-horse turn
plow, Syracuse preferred: please
quote lowest cash price. J. B.
Godard, Jr., Orchard Hill.

Want one No. 41 Cole planter in
good con., cheap for cash. J. 8.
Miller, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

Want a hand or light power fan
mill that will fan chaff out of cats.
A. J. Hart, Thomasville.

Want second-hand 2-horse walking

cultivator; must be in good con. and

cheap. lL. F. Douglas, Damascus.

Want to buy one power baler in
good con. R. E. Aycock, Monroe.

Want 1% or 2-horse Oliver middle
must be in good con. and
cheap for cash. Bartley Moody,
Screven.

Want one John Dere cotton and
corn planter, must be in good con.
and cheap for cash or exc. corn,
must he close by. Cecil. Hunt,
Villanow.

Want 2000 ft. 3 in. or 4 in. second-
hand black or galvanized piping;
must be in good con.; make. best
price for cash. C. M. Miller, Cornelia.

Wtnt second-hand manure spread-
er in good con., prefer wide spread;
will exc. milch cows, now fresh or
soon to freshen. B. E. Martin,
Carnesville, Rt. 3.

Want to exc. seedling pecans for
farm bell in good con. H. C. Wallis,
Camilla, Rt. C.

Want first class tractor harrow,
cheap for cash. A. T. Drake,
Philomath.

Want Cole No. 40 planter. C. L.
Cleveland, LaGrange, Rt. 2

Want. one-horse Syracuse plow;.

must be cheap; also want steel water
tank, 500 gal. cap.; write what you
have in first letter. H. W. Corbitt,
Lakeland, Box 61.

Want second-hand power . cane
state size, make and price. H.
L. Dodd, Austell, Rt. 2.

Want peanut huller;
good working con.; will pay cash for
same if answered satisfactorily and
at early date. T. W. Lancaster,
Pendergrass, Rt. 2.

Want Red Chief corn sheller in
good con.; also white half runner
bunch beans; exc. black-eyed. Cali-
fornia peas at $2-bu. N. A. Moss,
Jasper, Rt. 2.

Want 200 rods good 36 in., 6 in.
stay, wire fencing, also 200 rods, 4
prong, barb wire; will at cash. if
cheap and fence good. G M. Smith,
Midville, Rt. 2.

Wane one. good grain tractor
binder, 7 or 8 ft. cut in good con.
See E.. B. Wells, -Watkinsville,

Want % to 1% miles of good 6
in. second-han@ wire fence: quote
best prices. J. F. Walker, Lumber
Gity, ate t

Want one mile of hog wire, ht.
47 in., 6 in. stay, at bargain for cash.
E. P. Long, Midville.

Want one mower and rake: must
be in good eon.; will pay cash.
Eugene Brown, Manchester.

Want to buy or exc. peanuts or
cotton seed for walking cultivator in

good con.,. Gee Whiz rae wee, Jd.

H. Leverett, Parrott, Rt

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and:

must be in





E. Greene, Gray, Rt. 1.





Thu April 7, 1932, BULLE Tis
-Second-Hand akin Second-Hand. Machinery Second-Hand magne " Second-Hand Machinery, oe
- For Sale For Sale - . Wanted : Wanted oe
Water grist mill for sale cheap for} Good 15-horse steam engine on Want one MeCormick-Dearing Want. one cut-off wood saw. Oliver ee

Want connecting rod for Gray,
model No; 3 h. p., stationary gaso=

line engine> W. T. Fee, Conyers.

Want gasoline engine or coffee
pot type steam engine, also 1 large
hammer mill, must be in first class
con. and cheap. Dr. N. A. Funder-
burke, Trion, Box 152.

Want to exe. corn for tractor or
power unit for . milling purposes;

must be in good running con. and
reasonable in gases a = Elder,
Richland, Rt.

Want 500 ft. Paes wire and will

exc. value for. same. Mrs. M. K.
Phillips, Bremen.

Want one farm tractor, one Dear-
ing or any good make oat reaper
and binder; must be in No. 1con.;
will consider any good offer. for
gash: must be cheap and good work=
ing order: write. Cc, ; Malphur,

Haleyondale.

Want Bostrom farm level in good

con. B. L. Powell, Bainbridge, 120
Ena Street.

Want to exc. value for 3.89 rod
rolls good used 2 point cattle barbed
wire or 60 rods good used 30 or 36
in. -hog wire. J. E. Hogue, Gordon.

Want a good second-hand grain
thrash, small outfit; dont care for
it. to be mounted; want for planta-
tion use. L. B. Anderson, Shiloh, Rt.

2 Ox 375.

Want a garden tractor or light
tractor; give description and best
price. A. F,-Samuels, Fairburn.

Want to hear from party having
Delco light plant for sale; plant must
be in good con. and reasonable: also
good set of used farm home carpen=
ter tools. G. A: Beil, Jacksonville.

Want to buy for cash, Niagara
duster in first class con.;
long used and price. J. R. Holt, 202
Clisby Place, Macon.

Want .5 gal. electric churn; must
be cheap and in good con.; let first
letter include price and other jnfor-
mation concerning same. Jno. A.
Ewing, Ashburn.

Want over shot. steel water wheel
25-35 ft. high; must be cheap. W.
M. Roper, Cumming.

Want cider mill and press: must
be in first class con. and cheap for
cash: write what you have,-state if
hand or power drive and price. J.
M. Warren, Bowdon, Rt. 3.

Want to exc. Spee Dee twin en-

gine, steam, for Delco light plant and
battery; must be in good con. R. P.
Wright, Dudley.

Want Cole combination
distributor and cotton planter.
T. L. Byrd, 415 Doctorss Bldg..
lanta.

Want garden tractor, advise make,

-con., amount of equiment wtih it and

pest. cash -price. W. J. Hartrampf,
239 Trust Co. of Ga. Bldg., Atlanta.

Want a second-hand Letz feed
mill; would buy the part of one that
holds the four Knives No. 188;
price. Geo. W. Thomas, -Winder.

Want to exc; value for a2
grist mill outfit. W. P. Weatherly,
Rentz.

Want a 60-75 h. crude oil engine
in good con.: ae be a bargain for
cash; write: what you have to offer.
H. J. Sanders, Vanna.

Want oat binder: prefer 7 ft. blade
tractor binder; must be, gocd con,
cheap. I. D. Felder, Blakely.

Want David Bradly small grain
grinder 544 in. burrs; must be
good con. and cheap. J. J. Minus,
Boston. :

Want at once 2-horse disc harrow;
must be cheap for cash and | gcod
con. or exc. value for it and cther

farm implements. J. E. Wall, Sh'loh..

Want to exc. Porto Rican potato
plants. for late model Avery. waiking

or riding cultivator and for 30-32 in. -
hog wire. C. O. Montgomery, Tifton,

Rt. 2.

state how

&

guano +
Dr.
At=-

state

small

int

Want garden cultivator and small -

boiler for
Griffin, Box 74.

Want cream separator; small poil-
er and sterilizer for bottles,
bottles, churn and wheelbarrow.
A. Dandy, Griffin, Box 424.

milk
ee

dairy. Samuel Brown, -

Want electric motor or gasoline

engine power pumping outfit for

deep well. Moore Aqua, care Dr. D. A. -

Forrer, Griffin.

Want to-buy a garden tractor;

state con. and lowest price. G. Ys
Edwards, Tucker. oe
Want milling outfit, corn or

wheat, running or idle; will lease or
buy good location, water mill pre
ferred; give price, terms, location
and condition. C. W. King, Austell,
Want to exc. 1 back door

frame, front door and frame and
smoke stack, all for 20 h. p. Peerless
boiler in good con.
| Baxley,Rt. 3..

B. N.

Clark, _

and





Market Balletin

Published Weekly ty the



- BUREAU OF MARKETS
| Arthur D. Jones, Director



Department of
Agriculture

EUGENE TALMADGE
Commissioner

_. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1932

Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post







for mailing at special rate of post-
age provided for in Section 1103,
Act of October 8, 1917.

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tenances, admissible under post-
age regulations, inserted one time
on each request, and repeated only
when request is accompanied by
-new copy of notice.

Second-hand farm machinery,
flowrs and seed, incubator and
ornamental nursery stock notices
4 are published in Monthly Supple-
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published at intervals during the
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editions appear from time to time
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COTTGN SEED FOR SALE.
_. A few hundred bushels of D. D.
a. cotton seed, one year. from
breeder, $1.25 per hundred pounds,
FOB sactzed: sample on request.
Charles Ss. Reid, Woodbury.





_ Vine okra, giant tomato, 20-inch
| cucumber, Chinese cabbage, Way-

ahead tomato, Chinese turnip.
Fach pack of seed, 10c in coin and
2 postage. Chesley Rice, 503%
Luckie St., Atlanta, Ga.





Ae SPECIAL NOTICE
Double strength agricultural
lime, delivered 3-ton lots, Fulton
County, $3.00 ton; delivered 150
miles, 30-ton cars, $3. 00; 300 miles
$3.50. R. L. Adams, Fairburn.

} Se

- COTTON SEED FOR SALE
- Lee Wilson big boll, earliest big
boll cotton you can get: Cokers 5, |
l-in. staple and better: Wanna-
-maker-Cleveland. All absolutely
pure, ginned and recleaned on my
private gin. All 50c bu., FOB,
a. J. L. Thomas, Madison,





|| C.. Smith, Newnan,

| maiied.

+eters, automatic egg

jday old for quick sale.

Jonly used a







st Second-Hand Machinets
Wanted

Want to buy or exc. for weeder,
walking cultivator or 2-horse weeder.
-H. Leverett, Parrott, Rt. 1.

Want. to exc. good Ga. cane syrup,
931 crop in No. 10 syrup buckets

rt power cane mill; describe what
ou have in first letter. wm. Chance,
Gainesville, Rt.. 10.

Want to exc. Gov.
R. Jerusalem and Jersey potato
plants for Cole planter. E. A. Wil-
jams, Ty Ty, Rt: 3. .

Want Dairy reaper, not binder, or
good mower; will pay cash or exc.
ov: Ee Crittenden. Royston, Rt. 2.

Want to buy McCormick-Deering
Or John Deere reaper. and binder
with horse hitch. J de Harris,

elham.

Want one 32-in. saat rill rock in
Will



1 cond. at reasonable price. |
for same. J

inspected op.

Heel: Jesup,



V eaat rotary. power fo
medium size in good con., also emer
wheel 114x10 and machinist vise in]
good con. R. V. Hamrick, Ranger.

Want complete corn milling otite
fit, two ton mixer and molasses at-

tachment, price right, no junk. C.}

Ww. Skipper, . Waycross, 1352 Al-
bany Ave.

Want a 3-10 gal. Daly churn aha
2 bu. of bunch velvet bean seed.
Churn must be in good cond. and
cheap. Mrs. B. Seay Moye, Barnes-
ville, Rt. A.

Want to buy cream separator in
good cond. Must be a bargain. Green-
wood Dairy, Brunswick.

Want 1 small or medium size grain
threshing machine. W. J. Carruth,,
Farmington, Ga.

Want 1 set of caponizing: tools:

| reasonable for cash. Good cond. H.

J. McCollum, Canon, Rt. 3.

Want 15 or 20- horse portable boil-
er and engine. Must be in first class
cond. W. B. Lindsey, Cordele.

Want a second-hand lawn mower
in good cond. Must be cheap for cash
or hes exc. M. A. Adcox, Adairsville,
Rt.

eae tractor grain drill. F, J. Ray,
Dry Branch, Rt. 1.

Want 1 second- hand 2-horse walk-
ing cultivator. Must be cheap and

in good cond. L. F. Douglass, Damas- |

cus.
Want small canning sealer, seals
tin cans in exc. for all kinds of garden
seed or will buy if price is right. Neal
Cumby; Bowdon, Rt. 5.

Incubators, Brooders, Ete.,
For Sale peeks

One model M. C. hand oil 300 cap.,
used 1 season, perfect con., $4 or exc.
for six hens, good stock. Mrs. Reed:
Downs, Davisboro.

One Buckeye brooder, first -class
con., 300 cap., oil burner, $1 or exc.
for 2 pigs Duroc or Poland China, no
runts. Mrs. Jas. B. Jordon, Lillburn.

One hundred cap. coal prooder for
sale or exc. for good sound field peas.
Mrs. W. G. Joyner, Cairo, Rt. 4.

One 400 cap. Superhatch ing. 2
1000 cap. Buckeye coal burning
brooders; will exc. for small Ham-
mer mill: write what Rade have. L.
R

One Radio blue flame oil bocce

, 1000 cap., used very little, good con.

model D, $8 or $15 for: both FOB
my station. Cc. W. Johnson, Lithonia,
Rts 1,

Used brooders euaranteed in good
operating con., reliable make, sizes
200, 300, 500 eap., prices upon ap-
plication. A. L. Howe, Ft. Valley.
Riz B

Five hundred cap. blue flame
brooder with thumbstead attach-
ment, used to raise one preety of
chicks. T. H. Ham, Jackson, Rt.

One Wishbone 52 in. hover aod.
cap. brooder, $8 cash FOB Mauk:
will exc: for good crop Ga. cane
syrup, exc. price, $10; cannot be
Mrs. Ola S. Montgomery,
Mauk. =

Buckeye brooder, 350 cap. practi-
cally new, used once, $12.50 KOB
Moultrie: no exc. Mrs. Tom. Hortan,
Moultrie, Box 109.

Latest model Buckeye, 29 thermom-
fturners, fire
proof, new and holds 350 eggs, $45.
Jesse W. Brown, Helena. ;

One oil burning brooder 500 can.
in A-1 con. used 4 weeks ira ees will
exc. for 150 thorough bred b. w. d.
tested White Leghorn baby chicks
Mrs..C. J.
Meeks, West Green, Rt. 1. |

One inc. 250 egg cap., good con.,
few times, $10 or exc.
for Jersey Helfer, Mrs. Owen Smoak,
Graymont, Rt. 1.

Two hundred and fifty cap. St.
Helene inc. in good con., Sil. Jed:
Morgan, Americus.

One Buckeye coal brooder in good:
con.,
will exc. Johnnie Lott,
Ro.2. : : :

Little Brown Hen incubator for
sale or exc. for eight bushels of little
Spanish peanuts; also yellow root
and pink running rose bushes for
sale or exc.;. each to pay shipping
charges. Mrs. E. J. McDaniel, Buena.)
Vista.

One thousand chickgap. oil brood-
er in good con., $5 FOB. B. Parker,
660 Bryan St:, S. E., Atlanta.

Four egg cases for sale, $2.50 or

Broxton,

95c ea. FOB: trade part in Bermuda

onion and cabbage plants; also 1
Automatic Brooder, 300 chick cap.,
A-1 con., $5 FOB Blue Ridge. T. E.
Green, Blue Ridge, Rt. 1.

One Little Brown Hen inc., 50 egg.
cap., good as new, used 3 times, $2. 50

not. delivered, Mrs.

Stuckey,

pump,

140 ege cap., all complete an

CaD.,

1000 chick cap.; make offer; |:



_brooder, ,$
Ginn, Washington, Rt. 3.

One oil burner brooder, 500 ohiek|
cap., used 3 months, good con., ST.

JLL, Hooks, Stapleton, Rt. 2.

Two Sears, Roebuck - oil burning
brooders, 300-. 500 and 700-1000 cap.,
used one season; will exc. for hogs,
etc.; write if
Dickens, Newnan.

One Little Brown Hen. incubator:
exc. for 3 White Leghorn hens. R.. xO;
Smith, Buford, Rt. 4.

Used - brooders, guaranteed | to. be
in good operating con.; price on ap-
plication stating | chick. cap. you
want. A. L. Howe, Fort Valley, Rt. 3.

One. Bell City inc. and prooder,
nd in- per-
fect con., used only once, $15 or exc.
for 20 bu. cow peas; prefer about 18
bu. mixed and 2 bu. either Clay,
Brabs., Whipps. or Irons. Mrs. ee
H, Jordan; Norwood, Rt. 2.

Six hundred egg Buckeye inc. in
first class con., $40 del. Mrs. Frank-
Flanders, Rockledge.

One Wisconsin inc. complete, 200 |
cap., good con.; 1 Radio blue flame
oil burning brooder model D, 1600
cap., used one season,\$15 for both
cash at home. Mrs. C. W. Johnson,
Lithonia, Rt. 1. :

Electric Super Hatch incubator,
155 egg cap., $15; used only once. Ci
B. Nichols, Athens, 715 -N: Jackson
Street. :

Several 600 egg Buckeye inc.

first class con.; write for prices. Mrs.
Frank Flanders, Rockledge.
- One 500 egg cap. Buckeye oil burn-
sing brooder in good con., used one
time, $8; Standard reliable 240 egg
hot - water inc., used few times, in
good con., $16. Mrs. R. J. Fleming,
Lincolnton.

Five hundred 1,000 cap. chicken

prooder, thermostat; 100 cap: brooder,

5 baby chick feed troughs at a par-
gain FOB Macon. H. A. Drake, 159
Jeff Davis St., Macon. |

Simplex prooder, 500 cap., running
cond., $10 or exc. Write what you
have. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnesville.

Oil brooder nearly new in No. 1
cond., 500-,1000 cap. for sale cheap or
exc. for a blacksmith blowers in good
con. Write what you have. Julius
Cates, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. :

-One 350 egg cap. Buckeye incubator.
and one 500 cap. Buckeye brooder, | H
good cond., except brooder needs a
wick. Will sell cheap for cash or will
exc, for anything can use, prefer
hogs. W. G. Rodgers, Oglethorpe.

Five hundred chick Buckeye brood-
er $7 del., 1,000 chick Ole Trusty
brooder, $9 del. Both oil burners
working order complete. Might exc.
Make offer. Mrs. J. S. King, Austell.

Sol-hot double float brooder 30
model, been used 15 days, good cond.,
1,000 cad. $7 FOB Bowdon Junction,
D. Smith, Bowdon Junction.

One Wisconsin incubator, 120 egg
can., good cond.; will exc for 100 baby
chicks or anything else that can use:
Write first. Mrs. Geo. W. Story,
Appling.

One Wisconsin incubator, 120
in good cond., $5 FOB. Mrs. C
L. Hudgins, Bronwood, :

One hundred and ten egg Buckeye
inc. in good con.; make best offer.
Mis. Jesse Lumsden, Talbotton.

One 250 Standard reliable inc. in
good con., used few times for 250
White Leghorn chicks or exc. for 8
Putnam brooders good con. Mrs. R.

oa; leming, Lincolton,

Two Littl Brown Hen inc. for
sale, $3 ea.-or exc. for fruit jars 1
or. 2 gs. size; incubator in good con.,
all parts put felt lining: 1 Putnam
brooder stove to exc. for collard and
tomato plants. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Gardi.

One Porter Hy-per inc. 175 egs
cap., good con.; cheap for cash. Mrs.
J. T, Skipper, Macon, Re. 3.

One Buckeye inc., Style E, cap. 60

| egg, no self turning tray, with new

thermometer and instruction book,
good con., $5 cash or money order:
no chks. or exc. J. B. Carroll, Pine-
ae Reel:

ouble deck, $40: 1 1200 cap. triple
deck, $60; pat. turning trays, ther-
mometer, ege tester and instruction
poate ie 6 4 eee oil brooders,

cap ea. Ee L

Austell, Rt. 1. oo

One Simplex brooder, 500 -cap.,

en sale or exc. for Buckeye inc. and

pay difference in
geranium cuttings,
ferns: write for prices. Mrs, J, L.
Peugh, Barnesville.

One No. 17, Style E, Buckeye inc.

chicks; also

in good con., 210 egg cap., $15; also

1 Wishbone brooder, 250 Ca)
co $10. Mrs. J, J. Fer ae Tine:

Bins

| cheap. Mrs. Roy. Barron,

ostrich plume



. Roebuck Meader: icrea.
ftrol for sale; never been un-

ea. "1000 chick size, $8; 500 size,
$7; 300 size, $6 del. or will exc. for

corn, R. L. Norton, Lithonia, Rt. 1.

Five hundred cap. oil burning
Queen prooder to exc. for equal
value; write- what you have. Mrs, ee

2D oTt, Striplin, Moultrie, Rt. 3.
interested. ET.)
_cubator,

New Buckeye No. 17E 210 cap. in=
$17. ae
Sparta. =

Latest model sol hot wickless oil
burning brooder, 44 in. canopy, 500

chick cap., used very little, in per-

fect con., $12. 50 FOB or exc. for po- |
tato plants or other farm produce.
J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, RFD. :

Queen inc., 135 size, $5 or trade
for bean seed, pigs, or anything can
use. B, H. Davis, Toccoa.

Imperial inc., 136 cap., first class
con., $15 or exc. for 2 Jersey heifer
calves. Mrs. Grace M. Tilley, Talk-._
ing Rock, Rt..3.:

Several day new 15 egg size car-
tons for mailing hatching eggs,
sample 40c a 3 for $1 or. $3)
doz. del: Mrs. J. S . King, Austell.

One thousand cap. oil burning
brooder in good con., $6. Lauren
Noble, Trenton.

One thousand five hundred cap.,
Simplex brooder in good con., $12.50
FOB. Clyde T. Hannah, Loganville.

Six hundred egg Super Hatcher in
good con. to exc. for feed crusher. J.

C. Waters, Epworth.

es Little Brown Hen inc., 50 egg
cap., good con., instructions furnish-
ed, $2, or exc. for dried fruit or
sweet potato plants or anything can
c Mrs: G. E. Williams, Cordele,
Rea Ss

One slightly - used baby
brooder, A-1 con., thermostat con-.
trol, 500 chick cap., bargain. J W.
Stanford, Macon, 145 Charles St.

One Buckeye coal burner brooder
in perfect con., 500 cap., $5 del. W.
W. Parrish, Carrollton, Rt. 6. meee

One oil burner -brooder, 500 onthe,

-size, $5; also 200 good breed of |

White Leghorn chicks, 10c ea. week
old. R. J. Gulley, Tignall.
Will trade Buckeye inc. No. 9, cap. _
2300 eggs, for equal value. J.. F.
Mitchell, 925 Waverly Way, Atlanta.
One Super Hatcher, Jr., 75 egg
cap., good con. with instructions, $5
ae or exc. $6 for anything can -
ney Hughes, Homerville, Rt.
Box 50.

~ One Sears, Roebuck 500 cap. oi: ee
brooder used for one brood of chicks

to exc. for meat, lard, peas or Porto
Rican potato plants or will sell for
$6. P. W. Smith, Stockbridge, Rt. 1.

Incubators, Brooders, Etc.,
2 Wanted 202 3
Want to exc. ped. Stahls chin--

chillas for I. Putnam brooder or buy
.a big Grey Hen inc.: in good cond.



Billy Gibson, Griffin, 280 E. College :

Street.

Want 1 Big Grey Hen \inc., in good)
cond.,: with instructions; cheap for.
cash. Alonzo Ellis, Statesboro, Rt. 4.-
Want to exc. 50 egg ine. in good
con., never been set but 3 times for

| oil burning, large size heater in good |

con. Carl Shugart, Sugar Valley. F

Want to rent medium size oil
burning inc. S. G. Rogers, Claxton.

Want small inc, 50 or 100 egg cap.
fully equipped and in good con.;
must be cheap for cash; also small __
brooder 100 chick or more, perfect
con. cheap for cash. Irma Ray,
Roopville, Rt. 3.

Wanted inc. from. 100-20,000 cap.
G. Franklin, 242 Central Place At-
lanta.

Want small inc., prefer Brown
Hen 50 egg cap. good con, and in-
structions; will exc. cream Crowder
peas at $2. 50 bu. each to pay post=-
age,on what you. have. W. L. Mc=
Clure, Roswell, Rt. 1.

Want inc., A-1 con., not over 85
egg cap., thermometer and instruc-
tion book included; will pay cash;
state price in first letter; must be.
Vienna,
Biel: / a

Want 500 cap. chick oil brooder;
must be in good con.; will give State
inspected Porto Rican potato plants
by April 15 for brooder; write what
aoe ne Mrs. Geo. Wheeler, Aima,

Want inc. in good con:; will exc. |
Mogul, large blue damson and large
red goose plum trees, 2 to 4 ft. nigh;
ee first. B. A. Sullivan, Marietta, .

Want to exc. 400 egg Super Hatch
inc., cost $34, used one time, in good
con, for 2 500 chick brooders, each

p



_ John Dickens,

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Wanted |
want to exc. 6 lbs. long green pod
okra seed or white Lady peas, sugar
Crowder peas for incubator In good
con. Mrs. J. P. Turner, McDonough,

Rt., 3.

Eggs For Sale :
ees for sale for hatching, 75c
per 15, del., and cartons ret. From
Golden Buff Orp. hens. Mrs. F. R.

Vincent, Fruitland.

-Pure-bred Partridge Rock eggs,
$1.25 per 15. Lots of 50 and 100
cheaper.
dele, Rt. C.

Giant str. Light Brahma eggs, $1
per 15; $1.50 for 30. Also pure-bred
R. I. Red eggs, same price. Exc. for
corn, pig, or peas, Mrs. Bob Sosby,
Carnesville.

Eges from Thompson Dark Imp.
Ringlets. Parent stock direct; 75c
per 15 del. Mrs. L.S. Vaughn, Com-
merce, Rt. 5.

Little English duck eggs, "5c per

15, postpaid. Mrs. B. M. Thomas,
Hoboken. :

Golden Buff Orp. eggs, from non-
related stock, culled, 50c per 15, post-
paid, or exc. for-Ga. cane syrup. Ida
Buchanan, Chula, Rt. 1, Box 42:25

Calhouns White Rock eggs, 60c
per 15; Mammoth Pekin duck aggs,
41. for 60c, del. Exe. for turkey
._ Mrs. M. B. Griffin, Surrency,

2
Shred Rock and R. I. Red eggs.
- Bloodtested, $1 per 15; day-old

chicks, 814c each; old fashioned yel-
Jow field Flint seed corn, 80c pk:;
$2.50 bu:, FOB. Mrs. Milton Sum-

ner, Sylvester.
Thoroughbred M. B. turkey eggs,

Gobblers weigh 25 to 35. lbs. ate
yrs. old; Barred Rock eggs, 75e per
15. Mrs. J. H. Henson, Mize.

Ringneck pheasant eggs, $2 _per
setting. Mallard duck, $2; Silver

Sebright and Buff Cochin bantam,
$3. setting; also bantam
crowing. Cheap. Fred Creswell, At-
Janta, Box 564.

White Rock and Buff Orp., full-
blood stock eggs, either kind, $1 set-
ting. Exc. for Muscovy and Mam-

= moth Pekin duck and turkey eggs.

~ Mrs. M. L. Shealey, Oglethorpe.

Ringneck pheasant eggs, $1.50 per
15. Lucile Berry, Norcross, Box 125.

Thoroughbred S. C. R. I. Red eggs,
$1 per 15. Box to be returned. Miss

Nannie Morrison, Barney, Rt. 2.

Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs,
"5c per 15. Fresh, fertile, insured
and prepaid. No chks. Mrs. L. H.
Smith, McRae, Rt. 2. 3
Giant str. Black Minorca hatching
eggs, $1 per 15, prepaid. L. B. Mil-
lians, Newnan. :

_ Brazelton and Fischel str. White
Rock eggs, 75c per 15, or $1.35 for

30. Cartons ret. Theron Phillips,
Alpharetta, Rt. 2.

From my best stock of turkeys,
eges at 40c each; baby turkeys after
April 20th at 65c ach. Book orders
=a Hilary McEntyre, Calhoun,
Rta.

White and speckled guinea eggs,
50c per setting, or exc. for hen eges,
any pure breed. Grady Towe, Adairs-
Ville; Rt: 3.

Parks B. R. eggs from 1-2-yr.-old
hens and cream grade cockerels. No.
and rating, 11-D1-32; 85c per 15;

- $3 for 60, del. Crate ret. Mrs. A.

H. Watson, Graymont. :

Combination Mahood-Tompkins
- Str. Red eggs. Winners past 3 yrs.
. at Fair: 75c per 15; $1.25 for 30;
~~ $2, 50: $3.50, C: postpaid. Cartons
st ret. C. R. Bettis, Cumming, Rt. 7.

_ Pure-bred W. L., Tancred str. eggs
for hatching, 30c per 15; $2 per C,
FOB. Paul Harris, Oakman.

M. B. turkey eggs for sale or xc.
- 1 doz. for 1 M P. R. plants or good

_ home-made chewing tobacco, Each

pay chgs. Dollie Barkwell, Bremen,

Rt. 1, "Box 58. :

Everlay B. L. eggs, stock direct
Tormahlen, 60c per 15; $1 for 30.
Safe del and postpaid. C. E. Smith,
Braselton.

Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs, 75
per 15 del. or exc. 30 for 1,200 P.
-R. potato- plants, del. now; white
running butter bean seed, 25c Ilb.,
del. Mrs. R. Ll. Mabry, Canon, Rt. 2.

-_ Pure-bred eggs, Partridge Rock

* stock, direct from Bird Bros., $1.50

per 15, del. High percentage of fer-

- tility guar. Fenton Clifford Harri-
_ S0n, Brunswick, RFD. - :

Light Brahma eggs from large,

_ thoroughbred stock, $1; thorough-
bred Partridge Rock eggs from heavy
Winter lawers, 75c per setting. Mrs.

C, W. Evans, Wrightsville, RFD 1.

Incubators, Brooders, Ete., 2

Mrs. T. E. Stephens, Cor- |

20c each, del. Now ready. aces
Brooks, Woodville. ;
Bronze turkey eggs, $2.25 doz.

roosters, -

Bees For Gale

Hatching eggs in egg cartons from

}pure-bred Giant str. Light Brahmas.

Postpaid, $1 per-15. M. L. Brown,
Collins, Rt. 2. Go
Eggs from Booths AAA Barred
Rocks, 287-324-egg record; Leghorns
from Roselawns best 300-ege blood
matings, 75c per 15; $3 per hundred.

.|Mrs. W. A. Tanner, Broxton, Rt. 2.

Mammoth white Pekin duck eggs,
now ready to ship; heavy winter lay-
ing strain: $1 per 15. Cartons ret.
Cash with order. No exch. Mrs. W.
A. McPherson, Bronwood, Rt. 2.

Selected hatching eggs from pure
Parks str. B. R. carefully culled
hens; $1 per 15; $1.75, 30; $2.50, 50,
del. Crates ret: Mrs. J. S. Rauler-
son, Rockingham, Rt. 1. |

R. I. Red eggs, Owen sSstr.; fine,
healthy layers; 75c per 15. Mrs. R.
L. Henson, Mize, - Ey eae

Pure Golden Buff Minorca hatch-
ing eggs, 40c doz.;: $3 per C. No
chks. Mrs. M. Holloway, Graymont,
rete.

Hatching eggs from Giant Black
Minorcas and genuine Buff Cachin
bantams, $1.50 per.15; Barred Rocks,
$1 per 15.. O. H. Wright, Atlanta,
515 Peters Bldg.

Pure-bred Giant str. Light Brah-
ma, eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. W. T. Paul,
Lexington.

Selected eggs from carefully culled |

flock of our breed White Wyan-
dottes, 75c per 15, postpaid. M. L.
Snore, Gainsville, Rt. 4. =
Pure Dark Cornish eggs, $1 per
16, or exc. for M P. R. potato plants.
Fach del.: 75 lbs. med. Seedling pe-
cans, 18 lbs. large size, $1.50. Miss
Leona Simpson, Culverton.
Hatching eggs. from Donaldsons
Famous Reds, 75c per 15, del. Exc.

-|a few settings for some P. R. potato

slips, del. in April. Mrs. O. L. Craft,
Lavonia, Rt. 3.-

Nice B. R. eggs, 90c per 15; $1.50
for 30,.del.. Mrs. J. H. Moore, Stone
VEG. erot. 1:

One case eggs each week, from 2-
yr. Tancred W. L.., $7.50 del.; also
14 case Parks B. R. eggs each week,
$3.75, del. -S. G. Lowe, Mansfield.

Pure Golden Buff Orp. eggs, egg-
a-day str., $1-$1.50 per 15 del; prize-
winning Golden Sebright bantams,
$1 ea.: eggs, $1 per 15 del. Mrs. R.
Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2.

Buff Minorca hatching ~ eggs,
Schmidt str., $1 per 15; $1.75, 30;
$2.50 per 50; $4.50 per C; prepaid.
J. D. Johnson, Thomasville, 226 W.
Jefferson St. 3

Booking ordrs for White Pekin
duck eggs, 13 for $1, del.; baby duck-
lings, 25c each; some to hatch around
April 15th. Mrs. R. L. Arnall, Co-
lumbus, 2321 17th Ave. :

R. I. Red, Donaldson str., eggs, 65c
per 15, del.; Tancred W. L. eggs, 50
setting of 15. All pure and fertile.
Mrs. T. E. Blanchard, Appling, Rt.
2, Box 88.

Pure Golden Buff Minorca selected
hatching eggs, 40c doz.; $3 per C.
Welcher and Rusk str. No _chks.
Morgan. Holloway, Graymont, Rt. 1.

Two settings.M. B. turkey_eggs. $2
setting; B. Rock eggs, 75c setting;
also 1 pure-bred B. R. cock, $1.25,
FOB. Louisa Crumy, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Bronze turkey eggs, $2.50 per 12,
del. Now ready. A. S. Cauthen,
Tallapoosa, Rt. 3. :
~ Pure-bred R. I. Red hatching eggs,
from extra large, dark Reds, 50c per
15, postpaid. Exc. some for dried
fruit. Reuben H. Martin, Pitts,
Box 56. s :

Pure-bred Mammoth White Pekin
duck eggs from largest and best-lay-
ing str., 75c doz., del. Also guinea
eges, 75c per 15, del. Sidney Clot-
felter, Marietta, Rt. 5.

Australorp hatching eggs, Osborne
stor., $1.50 per 15, del. Crates ret.
Also 2 Blue Andalusian pullets, lay-
ing, $1 each. W. L. cock, $1. FOB.
Johnson Crowe, Cartersville.

Turkey eggs, $20 per hundred; from

large, pure Bourbon Reds, 2-yr.-old |.

breeders. Mrs. Julian F. Pruitt, La-
vonia.

Turken (Spencer Wonder Bird)
eggs, $1.25 per 15. Cartons ret. Miss
Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta, 860 Bou-
Jevard, S. E.

Goose eggs, 10 for $1; W. L. eggs,
a for $1. Mrs. J. D. Lamb, Ty Ty,
Rt. 2

Pure-bred Sheppard str. Ancona
eggs, 75c per 15, del. P. A. Whidby,
Cumming, Rt. 2.

Golden Buff Minorca eggs. Pen
mated. This pen was hatched from
a $50 pen direct from Schmidt, $1
per 15, postpaid. Carton ret. C. R.
Bettis, Cumming, Rt. 7.

Pure-bred Donaldson Red eggs
from prize winner stock, 75c per 15;



e-bred White Pekin duck eggs,
40 each. Mrs. W. J. Ross, Valdosta.



per 15, postpaid if 2

dried PEI.



Eggs For Sale _
Black Langshan hatching eggs,
pure bred, 60c per setting, del. Mrs.
Roy Gaylor, Lyerly.
* Barron str. W. L. and Booths AAA

B. R. hatching eggs, 75c per 15: $3-

per C. High fertility from trapnested
as Mrs. W. A. Tanner. Broxton,

e }

Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte (di-
rect from Canada) eggs; $1 per 15,
del. Prices on larger amounts on
request. Z, J. Lee, Red Oak.

Hatching eggs from pure-bred S.
C. W. L. 2-yr.-old hens; large, heavy
layers; 30c per setting of 17, or 25c
nee Mrs. J. B. Flanigan, Lincoln-
on.

Donaldson Red hatching eggs, 60c
settings are
taken; pure-bred White Pekin duck
eggs, $1 per 15. Exe. for lard or.
Ida Dodd, Fairmount.

White Faced Black Spanish eggs,
$1.20 per 15, del. Robt. L. Ross, Head
River;

Hegs from Everlay Light B. L.,
grade A, hens, sired by cock direct
from yard No. 29, Everlay Farm: 60c
per 15. Mrs. J. L. Ethridge, Auburn.

Pure-bred Partridge Rock eggs. 60c
per 15; young rooster, wt. 8 Ibs.,
$1.50; Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte
eges, 75c per 15. Carton returned.

Money order. Mrs. Jesse Mixon,
Ocilla.
Turken Spencer Wonder Bird

eges, $1.25 per 15; cartons ret. Miss

Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta, 860
Boulevard, S. EH.
Thompson imp. B. R. eggs from

prize winning pen 3 yrs. in succes-
sion, 75c per 15; $1.35 for 30, post-
paid; carton ret. Mrs. Eula Steadam,
Bainbridge, Rt. 2, Box 329.

Hatching eggs, $7.50 per case,
FOB; pure bred Tancred S. C. W. L.,
bloodtested; my 16 hens egg record
for March was 3908. B. F. Mills,
Pearson. :

Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs,

75 per doz. del.; money order. Rubye

Randall, Lavonia. ;

Eges from Everlay Light Brown L..
Grade A hens, sired by cock direct
from yard No. 29, Everlay Farm, 60c
per_15; $1, 30; postpaid. Mrs. J. L.

Ethridge, Auburn.

J. B. Giant- eggs, 244 per ege and
party furnish cartons and pay post-
age, or 4c an egg and I furnish
cartons; exc. for anything Can use.
Mrs. J. E. Passe, Madison.

S.C. R. I. Red (Donaldson direct)
Star;Pen eggs, now, $1.50 per 15;
exhibition pens,. $1; utility, 5c;
choice, Mayhood direct, $2.50. Mrs.
R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Rt. 5.

J. B. Giant eges, selected, Royal
Purple str., $1 per 15; $2.50 for 48;
$4.50 C del.: cartons ret... W. . H.
Richardson, Elberton, Rt. 3.

Combination Mahood and Tomp-
kins str. R. I. Red eggs. Winners
past 8 years, 75c per 15; $1.25 per
30; $2, 50; $3.50 C; postpaid. Carton
ret. C. R. Betts, Cumming, Rt. 7.

White Minorca eggs, pure-bred
Booth str., $1 per 15. No chks. Mrs.
C. W. Sauls, Shellman, Rt. 2.

Pure-bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs,
75c per 15. Fresh, fertile, ins. and
prepaid. No chks. Mrs. L. H. Smith,
McRae; Rt. 2. nen

Pure-bred Mammoth White Pekin '
duck eggs from finest stock of duck:...
that can be obtained: 75c doz. del. in
this zone; 85c elsewhere. Sidney
Clotfelter, Marietta, Rt. 5.

Pure Park str. eggs, 75c per 15 del.;
from 2-3 yr.-old, well culled hens,
cream cockerels, direct. Cartons re-
turned. Also 5 hens, $1 ea. Mrs.
John Watson, Graymont.

Hatching eggs from large hens and
roosters, not related, almost direct
from Fischel; $1 postpaid. Gertrude
House, Calhoun, Rt. 4:

Eggs from Thompsons Dark Imp.
Ringlets. Parent stock direct from
Thompson breeder; 75c for 15 del:
Mrs. L. S. Vaughn, Commerce, Rt. 5.

Donaldson Red eggs for hatching,
50c per 15. Can furnish 15 or 20
doz. weekly. Add postage. Mrs. E.
C. Harrison, Chipley, Rt. 2. :

Black Bronze turkey eggs, 25c ea.
Mammoth White Pekin duck, $1.25
per 14; Mayhood Red, $1 per 15. Add
postage. Mrs. J. B. Paul, Leesburg.

Eggs: Cornish, Indian Runner,
White Leghorn bantam, each _50c per
setting. Exe. for anything can use.
Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Cordele.

Parks str. B. R. eges;-Reg permit,
125-C-32. Best selected, $1.10 per
15; $5 C, postpaid. Engage 30 doz.
per week during summer at reduced
price. Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyler,
Manassas.

Pure-bred Buff eggs, selected, 75c
per 30; $2.50 per C, and postage. Also
baby chicks, $7 per 100, del. Mrs. M.
S. Nichols, Rebecca, Rt. 2.

Donaldson str. S.C. R. I. Red eggs:
for hatching, 60c per 15. Crates to

be ret. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille,
Rt. 1. .



chewing tobacco.

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Eggs For Sale |

-Pure-bred Ellis sty. Toulouse goose
eges, $2 per 12, postpaid in state.
Exe. for pure-bred turkey eggs or
for bu. cream Crowder peas. R. D.

Massee; Tigers. ;

Hatching eggs from every-day-lay- .
ing Australorps, pure bred, $1 per 17.
John W. Harrell, Lakeland.

Pure Buff Rock eggs, Nuggett str.,
75c per 15 postpaid. Mrs. D.
Youngblood, Rome, Rt. 1. :

Black Giant eggs, $1.15 per 15;
also W. L. and Black Giant eggs,
mixed, $1, or exc. for equal value.
Mrs. L. S. Clements, Tifton, Rt. 6.

Pure Silver Lace Wyandotte eggs,
75c per setting; $2.50 per C. Crates
returned. Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Rock-
mart, Box 145.

M. B. hurkey. eggs, $1.50 doz., or
exc. 1 doz. for 15 lbs. good flue-cured
Ea. pay postage.
Mrs. Dollie Barkwell, Bremen, Rt. 2,
Box 58. :

Pheasant eggs: Golden, Ringneck,
Silver and Lady Amhearst pheasant
eggs for sale. J.C. Symans, Atlan-
ta, 3497 Piedmont Road.

Golden Buff Orp. eggs, 75c per 15,
and the cartons returned. Mrs. F.
R. Vincent, Fruitland. ee

Pure-bred Partridge Rock eggs, .
$1.25 per 15; 50 and 100 lots, cheaper.
Mrs. T. E. Stephens, Cordele, Rt. C.

Big bone M. B. turkey eggs, $2.40
doz. and postage. Mrs. W. C. Pad-
gett, Brooks. : :

Pure-bred Donaldson Red eggs, 40
doz. pvostpaid.. Mrs, Reuben Williams,
Chipley, Rt. 1. ;

Game eggs: Jones Roundhead,
Sheltons Roundheads, Knob-Comb,
Rains, Gray Tormentors,: $2.50 per
setting. G. W. Logan, Ellijay, Rt. 2.-

Full Cornish Indian eggs, $1- per
16; $1.80 per 32; Lifsey watermelon
seed,.40c lb. Exe for N. C. Runner
peanuts or 90-day beans. WW: - 8
King, Rochelle, Rt. 1.

Pure-bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs,
75c per 15. Best str., fresh, fertile,
insured and prevaid. No chks. J. H.
Loyd, McRae, Rt. 2.

Pure-bred Bronze turkey eggs,
$3.50 per 12. Mrs. T. W. McAllister,
Buena Vista.

Giant str. S. C. Black Minorca
eggs, from 2-yr.-old hens, wt. 7%
lbs., $1 per 15, prepaid. L. B. Mil-
lians, Newnan.

Pure-bred Dark Cornish Indian
eggs, 50c per setting at my house; $1

postpaid. J. R. Gardner, Locust
Grove. :
R. C. Golden Sebright bantam

eorc

ees, 1 per 15 del.; 1 rooster, same
strain. $1 FOB. Edwin Summer, Syl-
vester, Rt. 3.

. vir itock eggs, $1.10 per 15; baby
chicks, April hatch, 10c each. Pure
Nuggett str. of high class breeding.
Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville.

Thompsons pure Imp. B. R. Ring=
let eggs, 65c per 15, or exc. 30 for
10 lbs. nice dried apples, worm free.
Mrs. J. W. Buchan, Ambrose.

Indian Runner duck eggs, $1 per
15. W. EH. Goodwin, Wadley.

Imported Tom: Barron str. hatch=-
ing esos, $1-per 15 del. Direct from
Roselawn. AA, 280-305 trapnest rec-
ord matings. Exc. for anything can
use. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 676
Tifton St., N. Ww.

Pure S. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1 per
Sere far nianting peanuts or po=
tato plants. Mrs. J. EB. Sorrow, Com-=

Full blood B. B. M. B. turkey eggs,
$3.50. April del. Crate ret. Stamped
envelope for reply. Will Hart, Alto.

Donaldson str. R. I. Red eggs, T5
per 15 del., or exc. for peanuts or
anything can use; also Bantam eggs,
35c per 15. Mrs. J. L. Erwin, Adairs-
ville, Rt. 2.

S. C. R. I. Red eggs, selected from
strong, healthy stock, direct from
Donaldsons, $1.25 per 15 del. Exe.
15 for 1 M potato or 1,500 Bermuda
plants. J. M. Jones, Grayson.

Thorntons bred-to-lay S. C. Mi-
norca eggs, 75e per 15.. Exc. - for

white butter beans or syrup cane seed. .

L. L. Thornton, Woodville, RFD.

_ Thoroughbred Mahoney Gull set--
ting eggs, $2 per 15; $3 for 30. Guar.
pure bred. Roy Logan, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

Little speckled or streaked Eng.
duck eggs (the drake has a green
head), $1 per 15, postpaid. Mrs. B.
M. Thomas, Hoboken.

Fischel str. White Rock eggs, 200-
289 quality, 5 each del. Exc. few
for pure Mammoth White Pekin
duck eggs, 1 for 1; ea. del. Write
first. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest.

S. C. R. I. Red eggs, Mahoods
heavy laying str., $1 per 15; $2.50, 50;
$4, C. Case lots, $3 per hundred; 2
roosters, $2 each. Miss Belle Timmer-=
man, Bronwood, Box 83.

Eggs Wanted

Want party to furnish 150 B. R.
eges or any large type chicken egg
to set incubator on halves. Write.
a Grace M. Tilley, Talking Rock,







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Want M. B. turkey eggs; also M.
. turkeys. C. B. Beaullieu, Atlanta,
797 Rock Springs Road.
_ Want turkey eggs at 10c each.
State what you have. Mrs. J. P.
Warren, Jesup, Rt. 2; Box. 12.

- Want few settings. White Holland
turkey and few set. of White Pekin
or Runner duck eggs. J. M. Grow,
Colquitt.

Exc. 30 eggs from prize-winning
stock Donaldsons Reds for 1 doz. M.
B. turkey eggs, or pay cash at $1.50
doz. By April 15th. Write. Mrs.
Susie Smith, Nacon, Rt. 5.

Want 15 turkey eggs for setting
purposes; state price. John A. King,
Saint George. 3 :

Want 50 Mammoth Bronze turkey
hens for hatching; quote price and
del. date. L. J. Steele, Decatur, 623
Avery St.

Want pure bred white pekin duck
eges; will exc. W. L. Tanecred str.
baby chicks. State number you have,
etc. Mrs. J. W. Neal, Rossville, Rt. 1.

Exchange sound, med. seedling pe-
cans for turkey eggs. Pound of nuts
for each egg; exc. 5 Ibs. for setting
pure bred hen eggs. Mrs. Fuller
Joiner, Tennille.

Want wild or Canadian goose eggs
and white African guinea eggs. These
breeds only. Will buy or exc, Dark
Cornish or B. R. eggs. B. C. Pope,
Wallapoosa, Rt. 3.

Exchangefine English pea seed for
pure bred Buff Orp., or pure bred
Indian game eggs: 23% lbs. peas for 1
setting of eggs. Each pay postage. T.
W. Cauthen, Lavonia, Rt. 3.>

Custom hatching; eggs wanted for
custom hatching, 2c an egg or 3c
per chick. Any breeds, any amount
between 50 and 200; write first. Bill
Harllee, Clarkston.

Custom hatching: Bring your eggs
and let me hatch them for you for
2%c per ege or half of chicks. Jas.
K. Mitchell, Atlanta; 925 Waverly
Way, phone Wa. 2996.

Exchange Wannamaker cotton seed
for turkey egss, tobacco, meat or any-
thing can use. D. D. Staples, Carroll-
Ton. Ft..3.

Want 1 setting of white face black
Spanish eges; have for sale good,
white tender cornfield beans, 25c at.;
brown sugar crowder and rice peas,
4c ib.; not prepaid... Mrs. S. A. Ander-
son, Fair Mount, Rt. 1.

Want 2 doz. Brown or Bourbon Red
turkey eggs for April hatch, to set
and raise to 2 mos. old on halves.
> pay postage: G. Hunt, Martin,

. |

Want sev. settings of turkey eggs;
will exc. P. R. plants at $1.50 M or
flue cured tobacco at 10c lb. H. L.
Kesler, Baxley.

Want Mammoth Bronze turkey
eggs; will-pay cash or exc. Everlay B.
Leghorn eggs for- same. Floyd C.
Payne, Rome. Rt. 5, Box 102.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Hen hatched mixed heavy breed
baby chicks, 8c each. plus 25c han-
Gling chgs., or shipped with hen,
FOB. in light crate, 75c for hen.
Ready this week. Mrs. J. B. Cullers,
Claxton, Rt. 2.

Donaldsons chicks from _ dark,

culled flock, $10 C; 200 for $19,. del.;
Barred Rocks, same; eggs, $1 per 15;
$1.50, 30. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone
Min., Rt 1.
. Ferris best ege str. W. L. chicks
from stock direct, from 259-300 egg
trapnest hens, $7 C, del.; 100 per
cent live del. guar. Hatch every
Wed. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge.

Four thousand five. hundred R. I.
Red, Barred Rocks, White Leghorn
chicks, $6 per C, postpaid. Lots less
than 100, add ic per chick. Custom



hatching, tray 112 eggs, $2.25. G. D.,

Fain, Edison. ;

Quality 100 per cent chicks from
our selected proven breeding. pens,
State blood tested: sired by individ-

ually pedigreed males, large eggs size..

Reasonably priced. Write for list..
M. W. Kantala, Elberton.
Baby chicks from heavy layers,

Tancred str., $7 C; $30 per 500, pre-4

paid, and live del. guar.. A: V. Hol-
loway, Graymont.

Livable chicks from culled, offi-
cially bloodtested outstanding flocks
.of Reds, Rocks and Leghorns. J. H.
Wood, Athens.

Pape str: S. C. Black Minorca
chicks, $8 per C; $4.50 per 50; $2.35
for 25 del.: also eggs, 314c ea. Pure-
bred stock. Mrs. C. L.. Rehberg,
Cairo.

Quality 100 per cent Tancred W.
L. chicks from. selected, proven
breeders, sired by pedigreed males;
State bloodtested, large size eggs;
hatches weekly; reasonable prices.
_M. W. Kantala, Elberton.

Lowest prices in history on famous
blue ribbon chicks; write for them.
J. I. Hasford, Atlanta, 221 Forsyth
St., S. W. .



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High powered chicks, Reds, - $7;

Everlay Brown, Tancred White Leg-
horn, $6.50 per C; eggs for hatching,.

5e each. Super quality; add 2c each.
D. F. Thomas, Odum. : :

Seventy-five baby chicks, 4 wks.
old March Ist, 15c each. Money or-
der preferred. No orders shipped less
than 25. Mrs, A. T. Crooms, Hawk-
insville, Rt. 2. :

Heavy mixed hen hatched chicks,
9c each; hen to carry chicks, 75c;
White Pekin duck eggs, $1 per 15.

Mrs. W. O. Herrington, Daisy, Rt. 1. |.

Baby chicks from State accredited
flocks, thoroughly tested and bred
for high egg production; also for
friers at less cost. Write for prices
on kind wanted. Chas. F, Howe, Ft.
jailey.

Pure-bred Dark Cornish chicks, day |
Prize winning stock,

old, 1244c ea.

non-related; eggs, 5 Sat.

each.
Cartons ret.

guar. Postage extra. ;
Mis. C. CG. Patterson (address nov
given). :

Vigorous pure-bred chicks, Barred

Wyvyandottes,
heavy

Rocks, Reds, W. Rocks,
Eng. Leghorns, $6.50 C;
sorted, $6 C. Less 100, add lc.
HH, Fechtel, Albany.

All standard breeds, hatches every
Monday and Thursday, promp
shipments; live del. guar.; valuable
chick book free. E. R. Adlington, 510
Piedmont Ave., Atlanta.

Thoroughbred 3B. Rocks, Reds,
Orp., from selected stock, $6.50 C;
heavy assorted, $6; lots less than
100, add 1c per chick; prepaid; live
del. A. H. Fetchel, Waycross.

Pure Parks B. R. reg, per. No. 37-
C-32: foundation stock direct; cream
A grade, closely culled flock;
hatch chicks, $10 C postpaid; orders
booked now. Mrs. Orlo D. Thayer,
Daisy.

Donaldson and Owen Reds, Te ea.3
$6.50 C; Reds or heavy mixed, 6c
each: $5.50 100. E, R. Bailey, Har-
lem, Rt. 1.

Baby chicks from Donaldsons str.
of Dark Reds, culled flock, $8.50 per

C; eggs, $1 per 15; $4 C del. Mrs. ep

J. Ray, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1. :

Quality chicks from tested flocks;
Reds, Barred Rocks, White Rocks
and Tancred W. L., 6c ea. Up, del.;
all live arrival. guar. W. S. Shields,
Thomson.

One hundred chicks, mixed large
breed, mostly Reds and Barred
Rocks, 3 wks. old, del.; $16 per 1060.
Mrs. E. H. Smith, Cochran, Rt. 5.

Livable chicks from culled, of-
ficially bloodtested, outstanding
flocks of Reds, Rocks and Leghorns.
J. H. Wood, Athens, Box B.

Quality chicks from tested flocks,
properly culled and mated, R. I.
Reds, Barred Rocks, -White Rocks,
White Leghorns, $6 C and up; live
arrival guar. W. 8. Shields, Thomson.

Vigorous, pure bred chicks that
live and grow; B. R., Reds, W.
Rocks, Wyandottes, Orp., from April
5 hatch, $6 C; heavy mixed, $5.75
postoaid. R. H. Fechtel, Albany.

Donaldson chicks from dark,
culled flock of rich Reds, $9.50 C;
$18 per 200; live del. guar.; eggs, $1
per 15; $1.50 for 30. Mrs. Grady
Brown, Stone Mountain.

Tancred W. L. chicks, 260 \ egg
str., flock laying over 80 per cent
this spring; sev. hundred hatching
March 29, April 14, $6 per C del.;
100 per cent live del. W. B. Ellis,
Dunwoody, Rt. 1. Z

Two-wks.-old R. I. Reds, 15 each;
White Leghorns, 12c each;
breeds, 10c each. Mrs. J. H. Horton,
Gochran, Rt. 3.

Eng. Leghorns, Reds and Barred
Rocks. Quality chicks at low price.
Ask for price list. Eustace J. Mc-
Kinney, Jr., Blackshear.

Pure-bred S. C. Buff Orp. chicks,
10c each: Eggs, 75c per 15 postpaid.
Miss Ranie Johnson, Shellman, Rt. a:

Baby chicks from carefully se-
lected 2 and 3 yr. old hens; Tancred
str., mated to choice cocks, $7.50 C;
500, $32.50 prepaid; live del. guar. A.
V..Holloway, Graymont. =

Pape str. S: C. Black Minorca
chicks from heavy layers, $8 C; $4.35
for 50; $2.25 for 25; also eggs from

same str., 3c each, del. Mrs. C. L.

RehbereCairo, 2 =

Thoroughbred Barred, White
Rocks, Reds, Orp., from well select-
ed. stock, $5.95 C; heavy assorted,
$5.50; lots less than 100 add 1c per
chick; prepaid ;live del. A. H.
Fechtel, Waycross. :

Baby chicks hatched by electricity
on uniform. temperature live better
and grow faster; heavy breeds, mixed
Reds, B. Rocks, Buffs, $6.50 C del.;
guar. live del. K..C. West, Auburn.

Kutz quality chicks, from trav-
nested stock; B. P. Rocks, Reds and
White Leghorns; live del. and price
guar.; best for the money. W. C.
Kutz, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 245, _

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per pair.

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pure bred S, C. Buff Orp. day old
chicks, 10c each; eggs, $1 per 15,
postpaid; exc. plants for tomato
plants, potato. slips, anything can
use. Miss Ranie Johnson, Shellman,
Rt. 4. :

Donaldsons and Owens Reds, 8c
each: $7 C; R. I. Reds, 6%c ea.; $6
C: heavy mixed, $5.50; custom set-.
ting, 144c an egg; also Wilson cot-
ton seed, 40c bu. E, R, Bailey, Har-
lem, Route.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE

Baby ducklings, Mammoth White
Pekins, Imperial str., should weigh 8
Ibs. at 2 mos. old, 25c each; 12 for
$2.75; 25 for $5.50; $20 C. Harry
Johnston, Atlanta, 300 West Peach-
tree. mee
April, 1931,. hatch M. B. tom, fine
for breeding, $5 cash, or trade for 2)
nice pigs or for light hens. Mirs. J.
C. Cochrane, Byron, Rt. 2.

Three ducks and drake,
breeds, $2.50 FOB, or exc, for same
number of guineas or shoat of good
breed. J. E. Deane, Wycross, Rt. 4,
Box 188.

Three guinea hens and rooster, 50c
each FOB. No chks.: Miss Carrie

+ | Newton, Ellijay, Rt. 1.

Twenty-two Pearl guineas, yr. old,
$1 each; all for $20; 1 white guinea,
$1.. Ready to lay. Scott M. Pirkle,
Buford, Rt. 2. : .

Big bone M. B. tom, wt. 20 lbs. at
18 Ib. or exe: for P. R. potato plants |
at $1.25 M, or peanuts at 2%c Ib.
Walter Smallwood, Thomson, Rt. 4.

PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Two male pheasants (Ringnecks),
$2.50 each, or exc. 1 male for 1 fe-
male.
breed, 2 wks. old, 12c each. R. S.
Rawls, Williamson.

PEAFOWLS FOR SALE
Peafowls, full plumage birds, $45
Instructions for pase





peafowls free to customers.
McCool, Surrency.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want best price on 25 Black Jer-
sey Giants, all males, baby chicks.
H. G. Holcomb, Ball Ground, P. O.
Box 163. 3

Want 50 or 100 chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. old. Party pay
postage; I furnish feed.
Rocks or W. Wyandottes preferred.
Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Alto, Rt. 1.

Want 100 Games to raise on halves
to 9 wks. old, by April 15. Would ac-
cept any breed except White Leg-
horns. Luther Norris, Harrison, Rt. 1.

Want toexc. sorghum cane seed
for baby chicks (W. Leghorns pre-
ferred), potato plants and peanuts.
Tommie Barber. Franklin, Rt. 3.



Exc. red skin P. R. potato plants
for W. Leghorn chicks; 10 M plants!

for 200 chicks. Want 20-27 April;
plants del. May ist. Mrs. Pearl
Lightsey, Bristol. =
Will buy 100 heavy breed 4 wks.
old chicks. Quote cheapest price.
Mis, W. J. Coker, Atlanta, 227 North
Ave., N. E> Se
Want 500 chicks to raise on halves
to 12 wks. oid. . Large breed pre-

ferred. I furnish feed; party pay
express. Mirs.-J. H. Middieton, Re-
saca, Rs. 2. ;

. Want 50 chicks, 2 wks. old or older.
Must be reasonable price. State kind
and price. O. R. Cheek, Mast Point,
317 Dorsey St. -

Wants 100-309 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old. Party to pay
chgs. I furnish feed. Any large
erie Mrs. Cicero C. Sliee, LaFay-.
etie.

Exe, sheep and full-breed Chin-
chilla rabbits for baky chicks. Mrs.
TT. W. Hill, Tignall. lee

Want 400 chicks to raise on 50-50
basis to 10 wks. old; Buff Arp., Reds,
or any large type, to be shipped April
Ist. Mrs. W. T. Hall, Elberton,
Re 10.

Want 150 chicks to raise on halves
to 8-10 wks. Barred Rocks pre-
ferred, but any heavy breed. Write
ot Mrs. W. E. Shields, Dalton,

Want 200 Buff Orp. or any good
breed chicks to raise on halves to
10 wks. I furnish feed; other party
pay ee Miss Lois Moore, Athens,

\Want 100 or 200 chicks to raise on
halves to 10-12 wks. old. Any large
oe Pegs eta I furnish

; other party pay chgs. iS;
Mote, Winder, Rt. Cie : a8

Exc. imp. P. R. plants for Buff
oo Viola Burke, Baxley,

Want from 1 to 300 chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. old. Any large
eee Mrs. D. D. Cook, McDonough,

Want 100 Brown Leghorns to

raise on halves to 8-10 wks old, J,

A, McClure, Acworth, Rt. 1

mixed |

shipping chgs. both ways... W..

Also 125 baby chicks, mixed |

White}



aoe ~ a Rahv Chicks For Sale | Baby Chicks Wanted = _
Eggs Wanted | Baby C aby Chicks For Sale Want a0 baby chicks = raise on

halves; party ship chicks; I furnish

feed; Golden Buff Orp., or J. B,
Giants, April 15 or. 20. Mrs. J. E,
Stapler, Bowdon, Rt. 4.

Want 100 pure bred Buff Orp.
to raise on halves to 8 wks. old at
once; any large breed, but prefer
Buffs. Mrs. H. F. Ginn, Commerce,
Pi os :

Want 25 chicks to raise on halves
to 6-8 wks. old; reds preferred: but
any. large breed; party pay shipping
echgs. I furnish feed. Favorite
Randall, Royston, Rt. 1.

Want 50 R. I. Red or B. Rock or
Buff Orp. to. raise on halves to 6
wks. old. Mrs. Julia Sanders, Law-
renceville, Rt. 1: = 7.

Want 100 or 150 B. Rocks to raise
on halves to 12-14 wks. old; both
pay postage chgs. Mrs. J. D. Hutchi-
son, Vidalia, Rt. 4, Box 12.

Exc. 12 lbs. dried peaches and 13
Ibs. dried apples for 50 baby chicks,
Mrs. A. B. McCorkle, Harlem, Rt. 2.

Exc. corn or peas for Red or Rock
baby chicks. T. B. Morgan, Vienna,

Want 500 baby chicks to raise on,
halves to 8 wks. old; Barred Rocks,
Reds, or Giants; I furnish feed. Mrs.
Effie Hudgins, Bronwood, Rt. 2.

Want 500 Brahma or B. Rock
chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks...
old, by May 15; other party pay -
Rs
Davis, Rolston. :

Want 200 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 wks. old; large breed preferred;
I furnish feed; party pay chgs. Mrs.
S. J. Sims, Bowdon, Rt. 1.

Want 1-300 chicks to raise on
halves to frier size; any good breed.
W. H. Queen Athens Rt. 3.

Want 100 baby chicks any heavy
breed to raise on halves to 8-10 wks,
tee Mrs. J. V. MeClure, Acworth,
Ri. 1.

Want best price on any kind of
large strain of baby chicks;

filled out: well, either in shell or
shelled. J. C. Scruggs, Harlem.
Exc. 2 oak smoked hams, Iron

peas or P. R. potato plants for 50
baby chicks., Let me hear at once.
Cc. L. Stewart, Arlington.

Want 200 baby chicks, Reds or any
heavy mixed breeds, except Blacks.
Exec. value. Mrs. J. W. Tomlinton,
Smyrna, Rt. 2.

Want 150 or 200 B. R. or Black
Giant chicks to raise on halves to. 8
wks. old, by April 20th. You pay
postage; I furnish feed. Mrs. H. K.
Headrick, Cisco.

Want. any number of heavy type
Indian game baby chicks to keep
until 8 wks. old, for 1-4 of the chicks.
A. lL. Moss, Alto.

Miscellaneous For Sale

Yellow root, green, 12c lb.; garlic,
5e bunch. Myrtle Kill, Ellijay.

Four lbs. hickory nut meas, cleaned
and sifted, 25c lb., add postage; 4 Ibs.
large, black-eyed peas to exc. for 4
lbs. bunch velvet beans. Each pay
oe Mrs. Ora Thornton, Cumming,

Good, old barn-cured tobacco,
without mold, 10 lb. package, chew-
ing, $1.25; smoking, $1.10, prepaid in
Ga. L. D. Boatright, Rockingham.

Wild cherry bark, yellow, poke,
dewberry, butterfly bark root, cucum-
ber bark, either, 35c Ib. and postage.



Mrs. W. BE. Rackley, Loving.

Tobacco, best grade, home-made,
sweet and sound, 10c lb.; money
order. Ruth Spivey, Surrency.

Tobacco, flue-cured, home-made,
10c lb., best grade. Miss Inez Camp-
bell, Surrency.

Good, mellow, flue-cured, bright
leaf tobacco, whole leaves, 10c; brok-
en leaf, 8c lb., prepaid to 3rd zone.
No orders less than 50c..N chks. Wat-
son Burke, Surrency.

Nice feathers, 18 lbs., 75c Ib. Cash
or money order: Mrs. R. R. Smith
Lavonia, Rt. 3. :

Green yellow root, 15c lb.; May ap-=
ple, 25 lb.; bunch rattle root, 20
each. Mrs. Aley Tuck, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Old mellow, flue-cured tobacco,
none better, 10 Ib. in 10 Ib. lots del.
Exe. 50 lbs. for Brab peas. W. N.
Shypes, Baxley.

Fresh cured hams, guar..sound and
hickory smoked, 18c 1b.; also guar,
new goose feathers, 50c Ib. Cash with
order. U. G. B. Hogan, Dexter.

Some good mild smoking and
chewing tobacco, 19c lb., or exc. for
valencia peanuts. O. J. Lipham,
Lenox. :

-Tender cornfield beans, 25c at. del.;
extra large muskmelon seed, 12 02.3
Parks str. B. R. eggs, reg. per, 52-C=
32, $1. per setting del. Mrs. Walter
Dobson, Calhoun, Rt. 2. :

Old-fashioned flue-cured tobacco, -
12 lbs., $1, prepaid to 3rd zone. H. F.
Harris, Baxley, Rt. 2. .

Sugar cane, av. 3 ft., $1.50 per 100
stalks. Mrs. W. O, Puckett, Cordele.

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"Miscellaneous For Sale
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Two R. C. S. L. Wyandotte cocks,
4 each; cherry pepper seed, 10c
spoonful; white bunch butter beans,
i5c Ib. Mrs. Docia Harris, Lula.
White rice peas, 6c Ib.; long green
okra, 15c lb.; giant. sunflower,
5c lb. Exc. for white feed sacks, 100
fb. cap. without holes. Mrs. Elvira
Chastene, Fairmount, Rt. 2.

- Black walnut kernels, nice and
clean, 60c lb. del. Martha Cochran,
Protection.
Bright, flue-ctired tobacco, 10c Ib.
del. in lots of 10 lbs. or more. Cash
with order. John Tomberlin, Sur-
2 Tency. z
Bright and red flue-cured_ tobacco,
8c and 6c lb. Ruby McLeod, Surrency.
Black walnuts, large size, 1931 crop,
- hulled clean, $1 bu. Mrs. J. M. Mar-
shall, Talbotton, Rt. 1, Box 34.

_R. H. Akin, Griffin.
Good, mellow bright and red, flue-
eured tobacco, 8 and 6c lb. David

Hutto, Surrency, RFD 2.
Good, bright leaf tobacco, 11 lbs.,
$1; 90-day running velvet bean seed,

5c bu. Albert Boatright, Coffee.

- Fancy, flue-cured tobacco, 15c Ib.
Cash or exc. for anything can use.
Mrs. B. A. Palmer, Milford.
Sphagnum moss. for retaining
moisture in plant shipments, $1.50
per bale of approximately 50 Ibs,
_ FOB. Frank S. Smith, Valdosta. -
_ Fifty lbs. Japanese walnuts, $1
cash, FOB Metter. Buford Campbell,
Metter, Rt. 2, Box 115.

Sweet, flue-cured tobacco, 12 lbs.,

_ $1 prepaid up to 3rd zone. John Joy-
ner, Baxley, Rt. 2. :
Black walnut kernels, 35c; string-
fess bunch bean seed, 5 varieties, 5

Ibs. del., 80c. John Crone, Philomath.
Bright, flue-cured chewing tobacco,
~ prepared ready to chew, 10 Ibs. $1,
prepaid. Sat. guar. Jake Taylor,
Nicholls, Rt. 1.

Pear and peach pickle, 45c at.;
_ peach, pear, plum preserves, 25c at.;
pear conserve, 25c qt.; apple jelly, %

' pt. jars, 10c each, del. Mrs. T. F.
Brown, Wrightsville.
_Good, flue-cured tobacco, 12 Ibs.
$1, prepaid to 3rd zone. No COD
orders filled. B. B. Millikin, Baxley.

Q Red and mello wflue-cured tobacco,
~ 10c lb. del. in lots of 10 lbs up. Mon-
os oe order. Frank Smith, Surrency,
Rt. 2. 3
= Bright, flue-cured tobacco, 10c lb.
del. in lots of 10 lbs. or more. Cash
ae order. Ike Tomberlin, Surrency,
ni
~ Home-made _ flue-cured tobacco,
chewing and smoking, 13 lbs. $1, .del.
4 a, zone: R. W. Tomberlin, Baxley,
Pe

_ tobacco, 6c. No chks. and no orders
' for less than 50c. Mrs. F,. E. Eden-
- field, Surrency, RFD 2.
_. Bright and red, flue-cured tobacco,
chewing, 10c; smoking 8c del. in Ga.
-. Linnie Burke, Surrency.

Good, barn-cured tobacco, old and
_ mellow, bright and red, chewing, 8c;
- smoking, 6c. S. P. Hutto, Surrency.
Good, mlue-vured tobacco, 12 Ibs.
~ $1, postpaid to 3rd zone; P. R. plants,
$1.25 M, FOB. April del. Cash with

order. Tony Young, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Good, flue-cured, home-made to-
bacco, 13 lbs. $1, del to 3rd zone. H.
H. Herring, Baxley, Rt. 2.
: Dark, strong, flue-cured tobacco,
~ 10c lb. Exe. for dried apples, or 100
_ Ib. cap. feed sacks at 5c each, or for
- good eating apples. Mrs. J. C. Pierce.
_ (No address given.)
_. Red, flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib.,
del. in 10 Ib. lots or more. Cash with
-. order. Exc. for dried fruit, Ib. for Ib.
_ Mrs.-L. M. Dowdy, Baxley, Rt. 4.
_- Nice bunches of.sage, good roots, 6
_ for 20c. Exe. for peanuts, pecans or
_ Potato plants. Mrs. Annie Vollrath,
Winston.
~ _ Yellow sassafrass, red root, 12 Ib.;
_ fed oak bark, grub root, 15c lb.; pep-
_ bermint, 25c doz.; black walnut
- Sprouts, 25c per 2;'add postage. Mrs.
Mary Wilkins, Mineral Bluff.
Good, clean velvet bean seed, sev-
_ ral cars manure, feeder pigs and fat
hogs, beef type cattle, milch cows, etc.
_ for sale. J. F. Darby, Atlanta, 57 Bra-
- dy St. Phone Hemlock 8328. :
__. Four hundred and forty-five lbs.
_ black hulled walnuts, 1931 crop, $5;
_ 38 lbs. nice, yellow and white bees-
_ Wax for 75c. Money orders only. Mrs.
J. E. Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1.
_ Good, flue-cured tobacco for smok-
ing or chewing, 12 lbs. $1;. also imp.
yellow skin P, R. plants, $1.25 M,
FOB. Gov. insp. Cash with order.
_ Mrs, Dellie Waters, Baxley, Rt. 2.
_. Good, bright and red leaf tobacco,
_9% and 7 Ib. No order less than 50c.
Mrs. F. E. Edenfield, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Leaf tobacco, chewing, 12c Ib.;
Smoking, 10c Jb., plus postage; also
80V. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M, plus
bostage; 5 M up, I pay express. L. E.
Wever, Baxley. , a



: ~ Several bu. black walnuts, $1 bu. |

Whole leaf chewing and smoking.



r Miscellaneous For Sale

Good, old flue-cured tobacco, old
and mellow, 10c and 8e-Ib. del. 3rd

zone. David Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Good, mellow red leaf tobacco,

whole leaves, 9c lb. del. to 3rd zone.

J. W. Stewart, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Old and barn-cured tobacco, bright

rand red, 10c and 8c lb. del. to 3rd
zone. No chks. Ruby McLeod, Sur-

rency.

Good, bright and red leaf chewing
tobacco, 9c; smoking, 7c lb. Na orders
for less than 50c. Addie F. Owens,
Surrency, Rt. 2.

Bright, flue-cured tobacco, aged,
mellow, best grade, prepared ready to
chew, 10 lbs. $1, del. to 3rd zone.
Robt. Taylor, Nicholls, Rt. 1.

Good, mellow, flue-cured tobacco,
10c and 8c Ib. del. No order less than
50c. No chks. Linnie Burke, Sur-
rency. |

Thirty-two lbs. comparatively new
goose feathers, 40 clb. and purchaser
pay shipping charges. Cash with
a J. M. McElhenney, Ellaville,

Good, bright leaf, flue-cured tobac-
co, 12 lbs. $1, prepaid to 3rd zone.
Ivey Horton, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Good, ripe and mellow flue-cured
tobacco, 10c and 8c, del. to 3rd zone.
S. P. Hutto, Surrency.

Bright, flue-cured tobacco, 8c and
10c lb. del. Cash with order. John
Tomberlin, Surrency.

-Flue-cured tobacco, bright and
mellow, chewing, 10c lb. del. Money
order. Dave Medders, Surrency.

Good, bright leaf chewing tobacco,
10e lb. del.;: smoking, 8c lb. del. No
order less than 10 Ibs. Roy Morris,
Surrency..

_ Red and bright flue-cured tobacco,
10c lb. del. No order less than 10 lbs.
Frank Smith, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Tobacco, home-made, old sweet;
yellow flue-cured, 10c lb. FOB, not
prepaid. Phillip Davis, Surrency, care
Alex Campbell. - ae

Tobacco, flue-cured, sound and
sweet from 6c to 20c lb. Mrs. Lillie
Campbell, Surrency.

Flue-cured tobacco, 12 Ibs. $1, pre-
paid to 3rd zone. Alma Thornton,
Baxley, Rt. 2.

Genuine cured tobacco, 10c Ib. No
order less than $1. Exc. for dried
fruits, lb. for lb. Each pay postage.
Mrs. Ruth Herndon, Surrency. .

Sweet leaf, flue-curd, yellow and
mellow chewing tobacco, 13 Ibs. $1,
del to 3rd zone. Gov. insp. Portorican
plants, $1.25 M, FOB. Olive Troupe,
Baxley.

Genuine, yellow, flue-cured chew-
ing and smoking tobacco, 12 Ibs. $1,
prepaid to 3rd. zone. Isham Harris,
Baxley, Rt. 2. ee : :

Want 20 lbs. home grown chewing
tobacco. Will pay 10c lb. del. to me.
Send sample. C. C. Jones, Compton.
Rt:

Exchange 242 bu. choice, black peas
for good chewing tobacco. Party pay
calrying charges on both. State amt.
you will send. C. R. Ray, Ellijay,
Ete o. :

Exc. value for hens, pigs and other
value can use. Write. J. J. Boss, At-
lanta, 1260 McPherson Ave.

Want 50 Ibs. chewing
Send sample and best price. H.
Moss, Alto.

Want 100 Ibs. good home-made
chewing tobacco. Send sample and

tobacco.
ce

Alto.

Want 5 gal. sweet milk and 5 gal.
putter milk every day at lowest
wholesale price. Will come after it.
Let me hear from you. P. T. Pritch-
ett, Atlanta, 13 South Bend Ave.

Want barks of red oak, white oak,
dogwood, sweet gum, pine; roots of
red shank, black haw, white ash,
prickly ash, beth root, etc. State
prices. J. T. Patterson, Atlanta, 215%
Marietta St. :

Want ginseng, state cond. and low-
est price per lb. O. B. Taylor, Atlanta,
Rt. 4, Box 165. :

Want some good chewing tobacco.
Send sample and price. R. N. Cooper,
Franklin, Rt. 4. : :

Want corn, beans, hay of all kinds.
Must be bright and sound products.
Quote best prices. C. W. Skipper.
Waycross, 1352 Albany Ave.

Exc, 30 Ibs. dried peaches, 10 lbs.
dried apples, 30 lbs. 6-wks. black-eyed
peas for 50 Ibs. good chewing to-
bacco and 1,000 E. J. cabbage plants.
Mrs. Lizzie Casey, Bowdon, Rt. 3.

Want tame huckleberry seed, not
high bush kind. They grow liking to
clover or peanuts. Pay cash or exc.
butter pea Beec Write. Mrs. P. V.

umans, Wesley. ~*
ae ae canned Elberta and Ga.
Belle peaches in half gal. cans, for
home. raised eee ae Gc: W.

isler, Commerce, 2
Vee, Stone Mtn. and Thurmond
gray watermelon seed; also: sugar
Crowder peas for chickens, any breed
except Bantams and Games, or for
home grown tobacco. L. T. Balley,



Crawford.

_ MARKET BULLETIN

best cash price del. W. W. Wilson, |~






Miscellaneous For Sale

Want dasheen tubers for planting,
also Luther Burbanks old-fashioned
wonderberry seed. Mrs. W. W. Wiche,
Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 69.

Exc. tobacco or P. R. potato plants
for Brab pea seed. Potato plants at
$1.25 M; tobacco at 10c lb. J. R.
Thomas, Surrency, Rt. 2.

- Want 2 tons Basic Slag guano.
Make price. L. N.- Patten, Abbeville.

Have pecan and hulled walnuts to
exc. for lint cotton, dried peaches,
meat, lard, syrup; also some white
Calif. peas to exc. What have you?
A. B. Wood, Griffin.

Exc. 5 lbs. sun-dried apples, for 5
lbs. bunch butter or lima beans; also
good. smoking tobacco. Exc. 1 lb. to-
bacco for 2 lbs. cotton. A. E. Seabolt,
Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1. Resident of
Georgia. .

Want 5:bu. fine white meal del. at
60c bu., water ground. Lovette Har-
rell, Pearson.

Want from 4 to 6 bu. water ground
meal from sound white. corn, ground
extra fine at 60c bu. or less, del. D.
Sheriden, Pearson.

Want doz. nice gourds for martins;
also gourd seed. V. E. Manget, New-
nan.

Want 10 lbs. smoking tobacco. Exc.
6 lbs. of speckled running butter
beans, very prolific, or 15 lbs. black-
eyed white table peas. Each pay post-
ee M. E. Gentry, Tallapoosa,

Want new goose or duck feathers.
Will exc. new sorghum syrup in 10
lb. buckets. Write. Mrs. Mamie Stone,
Adairsville.

Want good, bright chewing tobacco.
Send sample and auote best price del.
in 10 lb. lots. Turner J. Brumbalow,
Madison.

Want several lbs. smoking and
chewing tobacco; buy from party
furnishing best sample. J. T. Atkin-
son, Jackson, Rt. 4. :

Exc. 10 lbs. flue-cured chewing to-
bacco for 10 feed sacks. Each: pay
Postage: Mrs. R. H. Crews, Alma,

Want some strong, barn-cured
chewing tobacco; buy from party fur-
nishing best sample. W. L. Greenway,
Marietta, Rt. -5.

- Parties having lint cotton to ex-
change, please write me stating num-
ber of Ibs, and price. Mrs. Jno. R.
Turner, Griffin, Rt. C.

Will trade P. R. potato plants or
Ga. cane syrup for white Spanish
peanuts for planting. E. R. Yar-
brough, Mershon.

Georgia Products For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Fifteen bu. New Era peas, $1.25
bu.; old-fashioned Ga. collard seed,
25c. per teacupful, or 35c lb. Mrs. L.
M. Watson, Winder, Rt. 3.

Osceola elvet beans, $1 bu. FOB,
or exc. for good meat, lard, Ga. cane
syrup or chickens at market price;
ea. pay ches. W. E. Nobles, Baxley,
Rt. 4. .

One hundred bu. running velve
in new 2% bu. bags, 85c bu.: 50 bu.
mixed peas, 75c bu.; unknowns, 85c
bu.; Whipps., 85c bu._J. H. Norris,
Cochran, Rt. 5.

Two hundred bu. No. 1 Iron and
Brabham peas, $1 bu. FOB. C. M.
Walker, Bonaire. ;
Thirty bu. brown and bunch Whip.
peas, and 3 bu. Clay Crowders, for
sale; make best offer FOB Law-
Seb ie S. F.-Pirkle, Loganville,

Sound, clean 90-day velvets, 85c
bu.; Brabhams, 90c bu.; red hull
speckled peas, 80c bu.: mixed peas,
75c. C. H. Cooke, Sandersville, RFD.

One hundred and seventy-five. bu.
Brabham peas in 2% bu. sacks, $1
bu. W. G. Laing, Dawson. :

Fifty bu. Clays, 75c bu. in new 2%
bu. bags. J. I. McNair, Stapleton.

Ninety bu. sound running velvets,
germination 96 per cent or better,
2% bu. bags, 75c bu. FOB. O. L.
Johnson, Metter. :

In 2% bu. sacks, straight Brab-
hams, Irons, ea., $2.35; sound mixed
peas, $1.80; speckled running vel-
vets, $2.25; send remittance. G. A.
Fagan, Ft. Valley.

Speckled running velvets, $1: O-
too-tans, $3; Biloxi, $1.50; straight
Brabs., Irons, $1; New Eras, speckled
peas, 85c; Whatleys seed corn, $1.25.
W. E. Norton, Ft. Valley, Box 273.

Twenty-two bu. 100-day velvet
beans, $1 bu.; Cleveland big boll
cotton seed, 50c bu. L. H. Atkins,
Oak Park.

Peas, Brabs., $1.25 bu.; Whips., $1;
Hendersons bunch butter beans, also
white vining var., 15c lb.; Hastings
imp. chicken corn or Shallu, 10c;
will trade. B. B. Morgan, Clyo.
_Ninety-day running velvets, $1 bu.
FOB; also Ga. runners or Spanish
seed peanuts, 1%c lb. FOB. Ralph
Phillips, Damascus, Rt. 1.





Seventy-five lbs. pure stringless
green pod bean seed, 16c Ib.; post=-
paid in 5-lb. lots up; Calif. multiply-
ing beer seed, good start, postpaid,
10c. Mrs. J. E. Kirk, Rock, Rt. 2.

Speckled Crowders, 5c teacupful;
black-eyed Calif. peas, old-time
salad Eng. pea seed, bush lima bean
seed, ea., 5 teacupful; add postage.
Miss Pearl Farmer, Gainesville,
Rik

Brabham peas, 90-day velvets and
red Spanish peanuts, ea., $1 bu. FOB.
C. E. Gladin, McIntyre, Rt. 1.

White bunch butter beans, 20c
lb. o r$2 peck; $8. bu. del. in Ga.;
Jackson Wonder and Ky. Wonders,
same price. J. E. Smith, Barnes-
ville, Rt. A, Box 71. :

Everbearing white ring pea seed,
2 aqts., 25c prepaid in Ga.; Lady
Finger peas, 2 qts., prepaid. Mrs. M.
J. Mixon, McIntyre.

Nice, clean, cream sugar Crowder
peas, $2.50 bu.; 80c peck FOB. B. F.
OKelley, Maysville.

Ninety-day velvets, $1 bu. FOB;
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 30c lb. del.
or exec. for pigs. T. E. Wise, Pitts,
Rt. 2, Box 104. -

About 75 bu. nice sound Tennes-
see Crowder peas, picked without
rain, 75c bu.; new sacks. B. F. Boat-
right, Jr., Tennills.

Nice, clean Crowders, free from
weevils, 10c Ib.: will exc. exc. Charlie
Williams, Jonesboro, Rt. 2, Box 48.

New crop Mung beans, 10c_ Ilb.;
Russian sunflower, 12%c lb.; fresh,
Graham flour, $2.50 cwt.; good,
bright, thick syrup in new buckets,
50c gal. FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairs-
ville.

1931 crop pole lima bean seed, 20c
lb. del. Mrs. Ola S. Montgomery,
Mauk. a3

White, black-eyed peas, $1.50 bu.;
unknowns, irons, $1 bu. FOB; exc.
for 5 M deep yellow skin P. R. potato

slips to be del. 1st-l0th May. W. F.
Miller, Lula.
Pink sugar Crowder peas, sound

and nice ,3c lb. postpaid. Mrs. W. A.
Holt, Cartecay. =
Four bu. cream rowder peas,

hand cleaned for seed, in good con.,
6c lb. or $3 bu. postpaid, not less
than 10-lb. lots. J. E. Pharr, Cum-
ming, Rt. 7. \

Peanut Crowder peas, 244c_ I|hb.;
sample on request. J. C. Henry,
Carrollton, Rt. 1.

Ten bu. bunch speckled peas, $1

bu. FOB. R. M. Jackson, Round Oak.

Thirty-five bu. Brabs., 90c; 40 bu.
Clays, &0c; 10 bu. Whipps., 80c; 10.
bu. mixed, 70c; all sound, A-1, 2%
bu. bags; FOB. U. A. Wilcher,
Mitchell. .

Forty bu. O-too-tan beans, $4 bu.
FOB; trade for pigs, shoats, cattle
for grazing on pasture. D. R. Hall,
Luthersville.

Four hundred and fifty bu. white
sugar Crowder peas, $2 bu., lot for
$1.80 bu. FOB; exc. part for imp. P.
R. plants; cash with order; less than
bu. lots, 4c lb. FOB. J. A. Holloway,
Whitesburg, Rt. 2.

Five hundred bu.. sound, bright
peas, 80c bu., less car lots, 85c -bu.;
90-day velvets, $1.25 bu.; O-too-tans,
$3.50 bu.; pure B. R. eggs, selected,
50c doz. R. S. Parham, Greenville.

Pure field peas, Whipps. and
Clays, 95c; mixed, 85c FOB; sacked
in 2 bu. bag. Robert Carmichael,
Lovejoy. :

Ninety-day speckled running vel-
vet beans, sound and clean, 90c bu.
FOB. C: R. Faulk, Danville.

No. 1 90-day sound velvets, 1931
crop, $1.10 bu.; exc some for hogs,

white baby limas, bunch butter
beans, 20c lb. M. T. Tanner, Sanders-
ville, Rt. 1.

Sugar cream Crowder peas, 5c Ib:
$2 bu.; add-postage. H. H. Gerald,
Sea Park, Rt. 2.

irty bu. O-too-taris, $4 bu. FOB.
D. R. Nall, Luthersville. : i

Calif. black-eyed peas, sound and
pure, 3 bu. for seed or table, $4, or
$1.40 bu.; stringless green pod for
seed, 10c cupful; add postage. Thos.
Carden, Brenien, Rt. 1.

Genuine O-too-tans, new crop,
sound and recleaned, $3.25 bu. FOB.
G. A. Ware, Marshallville.

One hundred and fifty bu. run-
ning speckled velvets, sound, gath-
ered without rain, $1 bu.: 10 bu. or
more, 90c bu. T. J. Gilbert, Dudley.

Genuine O-too-tans, reeleaned,
$3.50 bu.; Whatleys Prolific seed
corn, selected, $1.25 bu.:. cane seed,
75c bu. FOB. R. M. Turner, Royston.

Two hundred bu. sound Brabhams,
$1 bu. FOB ;sample on _ request;
money order or cashiers chk. R. F.
Scarborough, Byron. :

Speckled -Crowders or
black-eyes, $1.50 bu. FOB.
Willingham, Menlo.

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Georgia Products For Sale
gia Proc |
ab -five bu.
1.50 bu.; also 1 Guernsey, 3-yr.-old
bull, reg., $100; yr. old Guernsey
bull, not reg., but thoroughbred. $25.
A. E. Eavenson, Roswell ,Rt. 1.

A Correction: Bright, recieaned
O-too-tan soy beans, $4 bu. FOR, B.
poe ourler, Aaritiin, It, Cy

_ Four hundred and fifty bu. 90-day
_ running velvets in the hull, 1c 1b.;
also 6 bu. honey drip cane seed, $1
bu. FOB; guar. sound. Ermon Mc-

Pherson, Bremen.

Ten bu. Brabhams, pur, clean and
sound, $1 bu. and chgs.; money

order. Morene Randall, Lavonia,

Peru Us os

_ Twenty-five bu. black and speckled

- peas, 75c bu. J. L. Lowe, Mansfield.

' Brown Crowder peas, 3 crops 4
yr.; red hull speckled peas, red rip-

' pers, all $1.50 bu. FOB. H. D. Find-

' Jey, Lyons.

.. Winety-day velvet beans, $1 bu;
also nice 6 mos. old Duric Jersey gilts

for sale. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.

' Sweet cream Crowder peas, select-
-ed seed, weevil-free, 9 lbs. $1; purple
top white globe turnip seed, 25c Ib.

All postpaid. Grady Kelley, Sulphur
' Springs, Rt. 1.

Pure, sound, clean mixed peas, also
Gif. var. 75c bu. FOB. T. M.'Staple-

ton, Wrens. fac
_ Mung beans, 8 lbs. $1 del.; black-

eyed Calif. peas, whips, Crowders,

_ 5e ib. Geo. L. Durand, Gainesville,

be

; ee sound, clean, _ weevil-free

eream Crowder peas, 90c peck; 5 bu.

_ $10 del. in Ga. Sat. guar.; beet-the-
bee seed, 40c gal. del. R. C. Moore,
Rockmart, Rt. 3. :

_ Extra sound velvets, picked_before
rains, 95c bu.; over 5 bu., 90c bu.
- FOB. H. W. Wood, Tennille.

A-1, 90-day velvet beans, 85c bu.

- FOB; cash with order. W. C. Tan-

ner, Sandersville.

Ninety-day velvet beans, $1.25 bu.
FOB; also runner peanuts, 2c Ib.
FOB. R. B. Phillips, Damascus.

Twenty-five bu. Mathews

~ Soy beans, $3.50 bu. FOB. R.
Broadhurst.

Mixed peas, 65@ Whips., 85c bu.

_ FOB here. J. D. Miller, Chipley.

. Shelled seed velvets, 95c bu. FOB;

_ runner seed peanuts, 1%c lbs Span-

ish peanuts, 2c lb. FOB; peanut vine

hay, $6.50 ton FOB incar lots: T. A.

imp.
S.

_ Acree, Camilla, P. O. Box 92.
_. Sugar Crowders, 6 wks, peas, 2-
crop per yr., $3; white sugar Crow-

ders, $3 bu. Lizzie McWhorter,
Buena Vista. m
. Fifty bu. Brabs.. 10 bu. speckled
- velvet beans, each, $1.20 bu. del.; no
order less than.2 bu.; $1 bu. at barn;
bu. Biloxi, $1.50 bu. FOB. Leon
_ Dixon, Avera.

A-1, 90-day velvets, $1 bu.; Brab-

ham peas, $1 bu.; Mung beans, 15c

Ib. or 7-Ibs., $1; Biloxi Soys, $1.75
bu. FOB. H. A. Veal, Sandersville.
A No, 1, 90-day velvets, 90c bu.;
exc. some for hogs. M. T. Tanner,

Sandersville, Rt. 1, Box 8.
Forty-five bu. fine, mixed peas for

hay, $1 bu. Mrs. O. M. Johnson,

_ Lovett.

--ter beans, 15c lb.; add postage; no
_chks.; cash with order. Hamuel
- Roberts ,Pendergrass, Rt. 2. _
Ninety-day runnin gvelvet beans,
95 to 100 per cent sound, 85c bu;
10 bu. up, 80c bu.; sound, mixed field
peas, 75c bu. D. W. Knight, Dexter.
. Few bu. clean, sound velvet beans,
$1 bu. FOB; also nice, pure bred 8-
mos.-old Duroc male, wt. about 165
_Ibs., $10 FOB. B. E. Mullis, Caldwell.
- Two hundred bu: 90-day velvet
beans, sound and clean, 80c bu. FOB.
C. Nicholson, Dexter.
_ Old-fashioned running velvet bean
seed, 100 per cent sound, $1.50 bu.
FOB. H. O. Madray, Jesup.
_ Speckled peas, sound and clean,
for sale, or exc. bu for bu. 0-day
velvet beans; large black walnuts,
hulled and dry, exc. for peanuts. W.
H. Rucker, Milner, Rt. 1. ;
- One bu. New Eras, slightly mixed,
1.25 or exc. for 1 M P. R= or Nancy
Hall potato plants, April del. J. P.
Harvey, Monroe.
,_ Old-fashioned, tender cornfield
beans, 15c cupful; 25c 1b.: colored
bunch butter beans, 15c cupful: 25c
Ib.; pop corn,.8c lb. Miss Theresa
Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Ninety-day velvets, germination
95 per cent, 90c bu. FOB. M. H.
tevens, Danville.

if
__Ninety-day running velvet- beans,
, Sound and clean, 0c bu. FOB. C. R. |

Faulk, Danville.

.; 10 bu. up, 85 bu.; sample on

cream Crowders,|



lay running velvets, $1
bu.; 68 bu. good, bright Brabhams,
$1.10 bu. FOR; sample on request.
G. S. May, Warthen.
Two hundred and fifty bu. 90-day

speckled running velvets, recleaned,.

sacked, 214 bu. bags, gathered with-
out rain, 90c bu.; 10 bu. up, 85 bu.
Lawton Parkerson, Chauncey.

Fifty-five bu. good, sound Brab.
peas, $1 bu. in 2% be. sacks. W.R.
Smith, Andersonville.

One bu. yellow soy beans, matured,
sound, $2.50; 2 bu. white, black-eyed
peas, $3 del.; 600-800 bundles 4-
hand fodder, $2 cwt., my place. R.
F. Chambers, Ball Ground. .

New crop Brabs., Whips., Tillmans
$1 bu.;, 100 bu. mixed, 80c bu. FOB.
Sample on request. H. W. Blasin-
game, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1.

Cream sugar Crowders, 8 lbs., 50c
del.;. white, \brown-eyed table peas,
very prolific, 7 lbs., 50c del. L. G.
Watkins, Grantville.

Bountiful snap bean seed, $1.50
per pk. 12%c lb.; sound; no stamps.
D. F. Ogden. Odum, Rt. 1.

Colored bunch butter beans, 15c
Ib.: 25c for 2 lbs.; % snuffbox full of
mostly yellow meated watermelon
seed, free: add postage. S. R.
Harden, Surrency. 4

Six and one-half bu. cream sugar
Crowders, 100 per cent sound; make
best offer; also 3 bu. blue Whips.,
85c bu. FOB. Captain Walker, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 4.

Fifteen bu. sugar creom Crowders,
weevil-treated, 3c lb. FOB. N. C.
Tutton, Buford, Rt. 3. : i

Ninety-day velvets, sound and
clean, $1 bu.; any amount. C. J.
Lord, Tennille. 7

Recleaned Whipps., Clays, New
Eras, red rippers, 3 bu.. bags, 85c bu.;
cane seed, 3 bu. bags, 50c bu.; cash
with order; all FOB. C. C. Jarrard,
Cleveland. ; :

Sugar Crowder peas; $2. per bu.
FOB. Glen Mitchell, Hampton, Rt. 2.
Good, tender white cornfield bean
seed, 2 cups, 25c plus postage; string-
less green pod, 20c cup. Mrs. Dean
Oliver, Lula, Rt. 1. :

A-1, 90-day seed velvets, gathered
without rain, $1 bu. J. Frank Tan-
ner, Sandersville, Rt. 1.

One thousand bu. good, sound
Oceola velvets, $1 bu.; 200 bu. -90-

day velvets, $1. bu.; 2500 bu. shelled |

corn, 75c bu.; money order. W. E.
Gray, Swainsboro.

One hundred bu. ea., Brabs., $1
bu.; mixed, 75c bu. FOB. C. B.
Hicks, Reynolds. 1s

Nine bu. unknown peas, sound,
bright and clean, $8 for lot, FOB; no
chks. A. M. Reed, Tunnell Hill, Rt. 1.

Imp. Whippoorwill peas, $1.25 bu.; |

corn in shuck, 60c bu. FOB; McQuire
watermelon seed, 50c pt.; old-time
muskmelon, 50c pt.; okra seed, 50c
pt. del. O. J..Edwards, Dacula.
Good, tender cornfield seed beans,
mostly white hulled, 20c per pint,
a Mrs. Allie Ponder, Oakman,
Wiis. ; oe :
Mung beans, 9 lbs., $1; Tenn.

: jgreen pod bunch, white hull bunch
Fifty lbs. lima bunch colored but- |

beans, pole bean, name not known,

all 20c pt.; add postage. Mrs. E. A.!

Wells, Chatsworth, Rt. 2.

\ Conch peas, also Shallu, 3 Ibs.
for 50c postpaid. Earl S. Redwine,
Madras. :

Cream sugar Crowders, 5c lb.; pure
honey drip cane seed, 3c lb.: exc.
some for Bermuda onion plants: add
oe Doyle Conner, Villa Rica,

Silver hull Crowders for planting,
a real good pea for the market when
green, 8c lb. del.; no orders less than
sig oe HE. Tatum, Flowery Branch,

> e e -

Purple hull white table peas, 25c
at.; $1.25 pk. del. Mrs. Bertha Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Large cream and pure white sugar
Crowders, sound, weevil-treated, per
hundred, Crowders, $5; Lady peas,
$6; selected, large ,black-eyes, $4: 12
Ibs., $1; prepaid. C. F. Maddox,
Lawrenceville. -

Brabhams, Irons and running vel-
vet beans, ea., $1 bu.; Whips., 85c;
mixed peas, 75c; Whatileys seed

corn, $1.25; genuine O-too-tans, $3: |

Biloxi, $1.50.
Valley.

D.,C. Strother, Ft.

Recleaned Laredo Soy beans, Ga.

raised ,in 2%4 bu. bags, $1.50 bu.

FOB, L. M. Felton, Marshallville.
Laredo Soy beans, $1.50 bu. FOB:

good grass hay, $7 ton, FOB, car

lots only. O. K. David, Marshallville,

About 12 bu. very fine velvet beans,

| $1.25 bu. or exc. for Ga. runner pea-
-|nuts or shelled corn. Paul R. Ander-

son, Summit. >
Whip.,

port, Dial. *

3% Cri 7 pbs WUsg
good seed corn, all white, $1.50 bu.;
all FOB. C. L Moulder, Buford,

_ | Crowders, 6 r
| Whip., Clays, black and mixed i tato or 1
| peas to offer at $1 bu. W. P. Daven- ae



bro owders,



Rt. 2.) :

Large, white, black-eyed peas,
$1.50 bu.; unknown and irons, $1 bu.
FOB. W. F. Miller, Lula. ;

Pure white, black-eyed peas, no

weevil, fine for table use or seed;
make in 6 wks., $1.75 bu. J. B. Adair,
Rutledge: Sa

Hastings sugar Crowders, 10 Ibs.,
75c; 15 lbs., $1; 20 Ibs., $1.25; 30
lbs., $1.75; postpaid in 1, 2, 3 zone.
A. Stegall, Dawsonville.

One hundred Ibs. cream Crowders,
best con., $3.25 bu. postpaid, or 6c
Ib. postpaid; not less than 10 Ib. lots.
Donnell Pharr, Cumming, Rt. 7.

Blue speckled Crowders, 20c tea-
cup; collard seed, 12c tbls. postpaid.
Mrs. G.. W. Owen, Hawkinsville,
Rt. 1. : :

Twenty-eight bu. nice, clean O-
too-tans, 1 bu., $3; 2 bu. or more,
$2.75 bu.; 30 bu. sound velvets, 1 bu.,
$1; 2 or more bu., 90c bu. J. | i

| Paimer, Tennille.

Ten bu. Hastings imp. running
beans, pure and sound, 80c bu. or
$7.50 for lot, FOB; exc. 1% bu. for
1 M improved P. R. potato plants.
R. G. Dekle, Register. |

Q-too-tans, $4 bu.; no exc.; cash
with order. M. 'W.
Luthersville. ee

Tender, white and brown corn-
field bean seed, weevil-free, 20c cup-
ful postpaid. Miss Malcy McIntyre,
Calhoun, Rt. te.

Sugar Crowder peas, white. peas,
25c gal.; Golden Queen pop corn,
10c lb.; honey drip cane seed, 5c 1b.;

Spanish peanuts, 20c gal.; add post-

age. Alberta Wright, Bremen.

Sound, mixed peas in good sacks, |.

85c bu. FOB; New Eras, 75c. B. F.
Cheek, Lavonia. /

Sey. lbs. Lady peas; and Mush
peas, weevil-free, 25c qt. Mrs. Mary
Berry, Alto.

One bu. black-eyed. peas, 1 bu.

Crowders, 3c 1b.; 10 lbs. pop corn, 5c-

Ib.; cash, or exc. for potato plants;

make offer on what you can use. P.|

E. Rhodes, Baldwin.

Hastings white bunch butter
beans, 10c Ib. FOB. Mrs. Pearl Mc-
Donald, Stapleton. = ce

Brab. peas, $1 bu.; beat the bee

cane seed, 4c 1b.; muskmellon seed?

exc. for garden
Riguk. Be 2.

One hundred bu. speckled peas, $1
bu.; 3 Mammoth White Pekin ducks,

Seed. J. J. Talley,

2 drakes, $4.50, $1 each; exc. for 2-.
yr.-old leaf tobacco. Mrs. J. H. Free,

Americus, Box 347...
One hundre dbu. 90-day velvets,

75c bu.; good and sound, in new 2%.

bu. bags. W. A. Arrington, Bartow.
One hundred bu. 90-day running

velvets ,$1 bu.; also 100 bu. Cokers- |

Cleveland Black 30 cotton seed, 1st

yr., 50c bu. in 3 or more bu. lots. A. |

W. Daughtry, Allentown. _
White bunch butter beans; 20c Ib.:
$2 peck; $8 bu. del Ga.: Jackson
Wonders and Ky. Wonders at same
price. J. E. Smith, Barnesville, Rt.
A, Box Ti. s J
Nice, tender cornfield beans, 25c
qt.; pumpkin seed, 10c teacupful;
nice sun-dried fruit, 10 lbs., 5c:

raspberries, red thornless, 12 for $1.

Mrs. E .Heaton, Hartwell, Rt. 3.
Red speckled Crowders, cream and

white Crowders, 8c lb.; little white

rice peas, 10c lb.; white baby Limas,

2 lbs., 25c; add postage. Miss C. L..

Kellogg, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Any quantity No. 1 velvet beans, 2
bu. bags, 75c bu. FOB. C. A. New-
comer, Fitzgerald. a

Four bu. cream sugar Crowder
peas, $1.75 bu. or exc. for potato

plants, or Laredo soy beans: write

before sending anything, <A.
Payne, Draketown, Rt. 1. ites
Cream Crowders and black-eyed 6-

wks. Calif. peas, 3c lb. COD4 exc. for.

O-too-tans. L. M. Bonner
mea , Buchanan,
~Twenty-five or 30 bu. unknown
peas, ee $1 bu. FOB;
also some New Eras, sam i
F. Miller, Leo. ee
rhirty bu. good, sound O-too-tans
oe FOB. W. P. Couch; Luthers-

Purple hull white table peas, 25 ville, Rt. 2.

qt., $1.25 pk. del.: tender,
bean, 20c_ cupful, del.
Waldrip, Flowery

black pole
Branch, Rt. 1,

Mung beans, 12%4c Ib. or 9 Ibs. in

lot for $1 postpaid in

Harris, Buford, Rt. aoe weg ise
Two-crop Crowder s,. White or

cream, 60c pk.: $2 bie (en

Exc.

i ex - ee
nuts at 2c Ib. J. |

Willingham, |

ce

|prepaid; bu., $3.50 FOB;

Mrs. Bertha

red speckled
for good po-_|
ee



.. Durand, Flowery
Branch, Rt .1, Box 19.
Cream sugar Crowders,

$2 bus

Brabs., $1.25 FOB. A. W. Davis,

Silver Creek, Rt. 1,

Seven and one-half bu.
pure and sound velvet beans, 85c bu.
FOB. Mrs. W. W. Wilson, Warthen. |

Two bu. Irons, $1.25 bu. FOB; New
Eras; 2 bu, $1 bu. FOB. J. M,
Masters, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. ee)

Fifty bu. Brab. peas, $1.25 bu.; 10 |
bu. speckled velvets, $1.25 bu.; 4 bu.
Biloxi Soys, $3 bu.; all.sound stock;
del.; no order less 2 bu. W. L. Dixon,
Avera. ;

One thousand bu. 90-day velvets,
in lots of 1 bu. up, $1 bu. here. E,
L. Preetorius, Hunters. hee ;

About 10 lbs. tender cornfield
beans, colored, mixed with white
ones, 25c lb. plus postage. Mildred
Davis, Clarkesville. , sg ;

c

Ninety-day running velvets,
bu.; extra good quality; Brab. peas,
$1.10; Whippoorwill peas, 95c;
mixed peas, 85c; all FOB; extra
good quality. A. T. Brown, Davisboro.

Truckers large, sweet silver hull
Crowder peas, immensely _ prolific;
leading vegetable pea in vicinity of.
Atlanta, 8 lbs., 65c; $3.50 bu. pre-
paid. Lester Kerlin, Buford, RFD.

Forty-five lbs. sound, black -Crow=
der peas; sell or exc. for 1 M Gov. ~
insp. P; R. potato plants. E. F. :
Elliston, Rupert.

Running velvets, sound, $1 bus:
mixed field peas, $1 bu.; extra early

| yellow bunch Crowders, 5c lb. FOB.
A. L, Law, Ocilla.

Sugar Crowders, picked before
rain, $1.60 bu. or 50c peck FOB;
money order. W. R. Allison, Arnolds-
ville. ve
Fifty bu. 90-day velvets, tested, $1
bu. at my farm or COD. Mrs. E. R,.
Hart, Americus, Rt. C. ; aes
Mathews imp. Soy beans, $3.50 bu.

P. Mathews, Lovett. ae ee
Four tons velvets in pod, $18 ton.

del.; .also smoked side meat, clear _
of ribs, 13c lb. FOB. M. F. Jones,
Metter, Rt. 1, Box 111. ee

_ Three bu. Hastings Gray cornfield
beans, $7 bu. in bu. lots; exc. 1 bu.
for bu. small bush butter beans. W.

W. Maddox, Macon, Rt. 3. f

.. Irons, sound and bright, 75c bu.
FOB C. of Ga. or A. B. & C. R. R.
H. D. Lancaster, Juniper. - .

Twenty bu. white sugar Crowders,
$2.50 bu. FOB, or 5c lb.: no orders
less than 10 Ibs.; add 15c for 10 Ib.

order. Clyde Stoddard, Social Circle,

Rt. 3.

Two hundred bu. mixed peas. 75
bu.; also 200 bu. shucked ear corn,
75c bu.; 3 bu. Hendersons. white
bush butter beans, 10c Ib.; all FOB.
L. S. Kelly, Maxwell.

Speckled peas, $1 bu. or exc. for
velvet beans, or will give 2 bu. peas
for 1 bu. of Soy beans, O-too-tans.
W. T. Maynard, Newton, Rt.2. =

Twenty-five bu. cream Crowder 2-
crop peas for planting, $2 bu. or
$1.75 for lot to 1 party. W. W. Cald-:
well, Zebulon. oe

Bunch velvet beans, $1.25 peck
speckled
Worlds.
prepaid.

200 7 Die:

running velvets, $1 bu.:
Wonder melon seed, $2 Ib.
J. B. Proctor, Eastman.
Tender cornfield beans,
Crowder peas, 10c pt. Mrs. Josie
Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ie
Tender cornfield beans, 30c lb. |
postpaid. Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery
Branch #t..3.- Cg.
_ Three and one-half Ibs. black

Valentine bunch beans, 25c lb. or

Se for lot; exc. for setting Light-_
Brahmas, White Rock or S. L. ~
Wyandotte eggs. Mrs. J. P. Harvey,
Monroe, Rt. 1. :

Iwo hundred bu.- velvets, best
quality, picked without rain; sell all
or part at $1 bu. FOB. Louis R.
Dean, Unadilla.

Ten bu. Sure Crop . peas,
Sound, $1.50 bu. FOB; smaple
wanted. M. L. Roberts ,Gardi.

No. 1 Brabham peas, new, even
wt. 2% bu. bags, $1 bu. FOB, in lots
5. bu. and up. A. W. Tabor, Powers- ;
ville. : {
Two bu. sound speckled peas, -
$1.25 bu: FOB, or exc. for 2 M P. R.
potato. plants. Mrs. A. J. Kent, Mid-

it

~Ninety-day velvets, 100 per cent
sound, $1 bu.; Osceolas; $1.25; exc.

|3 bu. for 6 gal. Ga. cane syrup. A-

No. 1. E. C. Pope, Ocilla.- :
Unknown peas, in even wt, 2% bu.
bags, 80c bu., and cane seed, 60c bu. |
FOB Blue Ridge. F. R. Rogers,
pe Cane. as ali



90-day

clean; =















+.



peas, red rippers, Clays, and sev.
other kinds, 85c bu. FOB; 3 bu.
Brabhams, 90c bu.; 15 bu. cane seed,
4931 crop, 50c bu. FOB. Joe B.
Alexander, Cleveland,

- Brabham peas, about 20 bu. not

mixed, 25 bu. New Eras, 15 bu.
speckled peas; all sound and un-
mixed. B. Stancil, Ball. Ground,
Rt. 1.

Fifty bu. whivps, $1 bu., FOB. Cash

with order. C. B. Copelan, Greens-

* poro, Rt. 2

Colored punch butter beans, 15 Ib.,

2 Ibs: 25c. Money order. Add postage.

Ss. R. Harden, Surrency.

One hundred twenty-day velvets,
sound and clear of all trash and hulls,
$1.10 bu., FOB. Joe E. Clements, Mc-
Rae, Rt. A. :

White, tender cornfield beans, 20c
cupful; half runner garden beans,
and 1 cup white garden ebans, same
price. Exc. for potato_plants. John

_. Wilson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 46.

A No. 1, 100-velvets, $1 bu., FOB,
Millen. Cash with order. Irons, a lit-
tle mixed, $1 bu., FOB, Millen. Cash
with order. S. A. Hereington, Per-

ins.
Fifteen. bu. iron peas, practically
pure, sound and clean, $15 for the lot,
_FOB,: Toccoa. No chks. W. E. Stone-

_eypher, Eastanollee, Rt. 2.

Conch peas, shallu. or Egyptian
wheat, Japanese hulless pop corn,
each 3 Ibs. 50c, postpaid. Earl S. Red-
wine, Madras.

Brabham and Calif. white peas.
Sell or exc. for lard, wheat, cobbler
' Trish potatoes and peanuts. Jno. A.
Moseley, Eastanollee. ~

O-too-tans, $4; Laredos, $3; Biloxi,
$2.50; Sorghum seed, 75c bu. Julian
_ Leverett, Luthersville. :

Genuine bush velvets, $2.50 bu.;
90-day velvets, $1 bu. Cash with
order. F. H. Cadle, Swainsboro.

Fuzzless white velvets, -hand
cleaned, 60c pk., $2 bu., FOB; also
P.R. plants, April del., $1.50 M, FOB.
Want large sunflower seed. E. K.
Bartlett, Alma. -

No. 1 Brabs, 85c; Eras, Clays, each,

+ %5e bu. in new 214 bu. bags, FOB. C.

D. Cheeley, Mitchell.

Thirty-five or 40 bu. good, sound
and pure Brabham peas, gathered
without any rain on them; also 50

- bu. good; sound Spanish peanuts, 2c







Fo RS

_ vets, $1 bu. in 2%

Mansfield.















__1b., FOB. B.S. Cobb, Warthen.

Four hundred fifty lbs. 90-day run-
ning velvets for seed in the hull, lc
tb.; also 10 bu. honey drip cane seed,

_ $1 bu., FOB. Both sound. Ermon Mc-

Pherson, Bremen. ;

No. 1 stock, Brabs; 95c. bu.; Irons,
90c bu.; Speckled, 85c; mixed, 75c
bu.; all FOB. M. Snyder, Columbus,
_ 1020: Ist. Ave.

Good, sound O-too-tans, recleaned |

and in even wt. bags of 2% bu., $3,
FOB. H. E. Brown, Marshallville.

~ O-too?tans, $3, FOB; germination |.

test 99 per cent. Recleaned and in
even wt. 2% bu. bags. H. M. Taylor,
Marshaliville.

. Seven and one-half bu. early speck-
led velvets, guar., $8.50 for lot, FOB,
Avondale, R. A. Stovall, Walden.

Two hundred bu. No. 1 iron andj,

Brab peas, 20 bu. No. 1 90-day. vel-
vets, $1 bu., FOB. C. M. Walker, Bon~-
aire.

Recleaned, Clays, whips, red rip-
pers, 58 bu., 3 bu. bags; cane seed,

3 bu. bags, 50c bu.; all FOB. Cash
with order. C. C. Jarrard, Cleveland.
_ Hight bu. mung beans, 10%c Ib
del. T. F. Marlowe, Roswkell, Rt. 1.

. WNinety-day velvet beans, 100 per
cent sound, $1.10 bu. Exc. 3 bu. for
6 gal. No. 1 Ga. cane syrup. E. C,
Pope, Ocilla.

Clean, mixed peas, $1.10 bu. H. N.
Ramsey, Springfield, P. O. Box 206.
- Five bu. cream Crowders, $1.50; 20
bu. each, Clays and Eras, $1 bu. C
I. Miller, Leo.. :

Running velvets and Brabham peas,
each, 95c; sound, mixed peas, 80c;
Whatleys seed corn, $1.25. No exc.

5 bu. and up. G. A. Fagan, Ft. Val-
ley, RFD.

Sixty bu. 90-day. velvets, $1 bu.;
175 bu. Brab peas, $1 bu., FOB. Jew-

ell J. Turner, Warthen.

Good, early speckled running vel-
bu. bags. William
Jackson, Donovan. | :

Fifteen bu. sound speckled peas,

15 bu. Brab peas, 75c bu. S. G. Lowe,

Thirty bu. purple hull speckled
Peas, sound and clean, $1 bu., FOB;
R. P. L. cotton seed, 50c bu., Ist yr.
an original. R. E. McCants, Butler,

Brabham peas, $1 bu.; mixed peas,
745 bu.; white sugar Crowders, $1.50

bu. No order less than 1 bu. Write |

for price on lot. H. D. Cooke. Buena
Vista, Rt. 5.
Brabhams, irons, $1;. mixed, 75c;
Speckled: running velvets, $1; Math-
Ws soys, $1.50; laredos, $1.50; gen-
uine O-too-tans, $3; Whatleys seed

_ Corn, $1.25. W. B. Norton, Ft. Valley.



eorgia Products For Sale
One hundred and fifty bu. A grade} _ F
Brabhams, $1, 244 bu. bags. Remit-










ducts For Sale

Fifty bu. new running velvets, $1:



Georgia Pro

tance with order. A, . Murray, Ft.
Valley; RFD. :

A-1, 90-day velvets, 85 bu., FOB.
Cash with order. W..C. Tanner, San-
dersvill.

One hundred and twenty-day vel-
vets, will furnish affidavit as to
purity of same, $2 bu. or exc. for
good syrup, runner peanuts, Brab.
peas. T. L. Morshant, Milan.

Good, sound 90-day velvets, $1 bu.
FOB; have about 60 bu.: trade some
for A No. 1 sugar cane syrup;, 1 bu.
for 2 gal S. D. Williamson, Rochelle,
Ri: 1, Box 35:

Sound sugar Growder peas, $2.50
per bu.; exc. some for P. R. potato
plants. Bradley Walton, Danburg.

_ Mixed var. tender cornfield beans,
20c 1b.; bunch butter beans, white
and colored, 15c lb.; sun-dried
peaches. 10c lb. del. in 2 Ib. lots. Mrs.
K. D. Herring, Rome, Rt. 1.

Brab. peas, $1 per bu. FOB; even
wt. bags. B. E. Garner, Warthen.

Field peas of all kinds; write for
prices, or will trade for, farm pro-
ducts .J. A. Butler, Irwinton.

Two hundred: bu. 90-day running
velvets, 96 to 100 per cent sound,
90c bu.; 10 bu. or over, 85c. D. W.
Knight, Dexter.

Old-fashioned white cornfield, cut
shorts, white half runners, cream
Crowders, all 15 cupful; exc, some
for 90-day velvet bean seed at $1
bu. Willie Anderson, Cartecay.

Ninety-day speckled running vel-
vets, sound and clean, 85c bu. FOB.
C. Nicholson, Dexter.

Cream sugar Crowders. 8c _ Ib.
postpaid in $1 lots; 3c lb. not pre-
paid; cash with order .G. M. Stede,
Sulphur Springs, Rt./1.

New Guinea butter vine or bean,
grows 5 ft. wt. 20 lbs.; good to eat;
sample packet of seed, 12c; mtn.
grown strawberry plants, 20c 100. J.
R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4.

Twenty-four bu. Brabs., 3 bu. irons
at $1 bu.; sound and good; all FOB.
W. H. Bagley, Cusseta.

Little red Crowder runner ~butter
beans; 2 thlis., 12c; collard
mixed, same price; little brown Gov-
ernment peas, very early, 5 lbs., 25c
Linen post. J. H. Gordon, Sparks,
Rt. 1,

Cream Crowders, $1.50 bu.; Hast-
ings striped pole wax and _ Ideal
cornfield bean seed, 15c lb.; white
Star potatoes, $1 bu.; want Irish
Gray melon seed. John L. Nix, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 3. -

Unknown peas; 25 or 30 bu. for
-gale. J. G: Rogers, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Early speckled velvets ,90c bu.;
Q-too-tan Soys, $3.25 bu.; mixed

peas, 75c bu.; No. l.seed. Jack Burch,
Chester. | :
Ninety-day speckled running

velvets, absolutely sound and ma-
tured, recleaned ,sacked in 2%. bu.
bags; sample on request, $1.10 bu.;
10 bu. up, $1 bu. W. H. Mullis,
Eastman, Rt. 4. ,

speckled running velvet beans,
gathered without rain, guar. ma-
tured, recleaned, sacked in 2% bu.
bags, $1.10 bu.; 10 bu. up, $1.
Lawton Parkerson, Chauncey.

White Lady peas, weevil-free, 6c
Ib. plus postage; roasters, 6 for 10c
(grow like pumpkins only much bet-
ter to bake or make pudding); add
ee Luther Evans, . Hartwell,

Egyptian wheat or chicken corn,
15c at. J. A. Watkins, Soperton, Rt.
1; Box 74.

Four bu. nice seed velvets, $1 bu.
or exc. for syrup or White Leghorns.

-|C.. W. Powell, Ocilla.

White Calif. black-eyed peas, 5c
Ib.: speckled Crowders, same price;
mixture of good tender cornfield
beans, 20c per teacupful. Mrs. B. L.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Best var. cream sugar Crowders,
bar until frost; under peck lots, 15c
lb.; pk. lots, $1.25; bu. lots, $4; post-
paid. J. S. Bartley, West Point.

BUTTER FOR SALE

Two Ibs. fresh butter per week,
the year round, 25c Ib. del. Mrs. C. E.
Pearce, Bowdon, Rt. 1. s

Four lbs. fresh Jersey cream but-
ter per week, % lb. molds, shipped
in cartons, 25c Ib. postpaid. Mrs. J.
W. Miller, Bowdon. *

Four Ibs. fresh, firm table butter
per week, in % Ib. molds, 20c Ib. del.
T, M. Wofford, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Fresh, yellow butter, 5 lbs. week,
30c lb., postpaid. Miss Essie Cagle,
Alpharetta, Rt. 4.

Four or 5jIbs. nice, fresh and firm
butte reach week, 20c lb. plus postage.





Party to return cartons monthly.
Cash with order. Mrs. Rembert Alli-
son, Ball Ground.







BULLETIN.

seed, |

Two hundred and fifty bu. 90-day |






Georgia Products For Sale

Three to 4 Ibs. nice, fresh butter
per week, 25c lb. del. Cows t. b. tested.
Mrs. J. R. Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Fight or 10 lbs. good, nice firm
butter each week, 20c Ib. del.; mung
bean seed for hay, 8c lb. Mrs. Charlie
L. Willis, Talking Rock. 5

One lb.. butter each. week, 30c Ib.
del. 2nd zone; 6 himalaya blackberry
plants, and 2 goose plums, 25c, 2nd
zone. Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt.
2, Box 90.

Fresh, firm butter 20c lb. del. Car-
oe ret. Mrs. Elbert Moss, Talking

ock.

FRESH AND CURED
: FOR SALE

Two hickory cured hams, wt. 20
lbs. each, 25c lb. FOB; cash-. with
order: P. W. Ross, Waco.

Side meat, oak smoked, 9c Ib.; wt.,
20-30 lbs.; hams, shouders, sugar
cured, 12-20 lbs., 15c; shoulders, 10c
Ib. Add chgs. Alonzo Paulk, Wray.

One hundred and fifty los. home-
cured shoulders and 5 bu. running
velvet beans for sale, or exc. for soy
beans or other seed. C. M. Slack,
Leslie.

Nice, smoked shoulders and hams,
15c and 20c lb. and postage; also
good, sound velvet beans, $1 bu. FOB.
Exc. for something can use. J. P.
Smith, Dawson.

Nice oak and hickory smoked home
raised meat, med. size, shoulders, 12c
lb.; sides, 15c; hams, 20c lb. by the
100 lbs. del. in Ga. Mrs. J. D. McIn-
tyre, Ousley. 3

Any quantity pure, smoked country
sausage, smoked with green oak,
seasoned right, 18c Ib. FOB, Moultrie.
Sat. guar. Perry Tucker, Hartsfield.

Twenty each, smoked: homs, 20c
Ib.;. sides, 12%c lb.; shoulders, 10
lb. No exchanges. No personal chks.
White and running butter beans, 5c
lb. J. B. Ward, Cordele, Rt. B.

Home-made pork sausage, smoked
and linked, 5 lb. box, $1; fresh butter
in Ib. molds, 4 Ibs. $1, both postpaid;



MEATS

home-cured smoked hams, 16c lb. J.

W. Lang, Omega.

HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE

Pure Tupelo ext. honey, 6-10 Ib.
pails, $5; 2-10 lb. postpaid, $2.25: 2
1 lb. No. 2 grade, postpaid, $2;
prompt shipment. Jno. A. Crummey,
Doctortown.

Good beeswax, 20c lb. not post-
paid. No chks. Taylor Hooks, Una-
dilla, Rt. 2.

Ext. honey, 5 lbs. 75c; 10 Ibs. $1.40
del.; also Marglobe tomato plants,
$1.50 M, del. Jack Crawford, Odum.

Fali chunk honey, 5, 10, 25 lb. cans,
12c Ib. del.; in 50 Ib. lard cans, 10c
Ib. FOB; few gal. strained honey,
oa gs del. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville.
Pure tupelo ext. honey in 10 Ib.
pails, 6-10 to cs. $5, FOB; 2-10 post-
paid, $2.25; -1-10 postpaid, $1.25.
Shipped same day received. Jno. A.
Crummey, Doctortown.

Beekeepers supplies, everything for
the bees; also Italian bees and queens.
Write for prices. H. F. York, Jesup.

Pure ext. honey in bbls., 400 lbs.
net, $12 each; 60 Ib. cans, $2.75; 5
Ibs. 12 to cs., $5; 2144 cans, 20 to cs.,
$5, FOB. W. E. Buckner, Mt. Vernon.

_| FRUIT FOR SALE

Nice sun-dried apples, 9c Ib., del.,
or exc. for white feed sacks; 4 Ibs.
for 5 sacks.. Mrs. W. B. Freeman,
Cleveland, Rt. 5.

Extra nice dried apples, 6c Ib.
Cash or money order. Enclose
enough for postage. Mrs. E. C. Gar-
land, Dial.

Extra nice sun-dried apples, 8c Ib.
del. Henry EH. Weaver, Marion.

One hundred lbs. nice, dried ap-
ples, 10c Ib. Mrs. J. A. Barnes, Cler-
mont, Rt. 1.

Nice, sun-dried apples, free of core
and peeling, 5%c lb.; add postage.
Mrs. C. D. Hayes, Morganton.

Nice, dried apples, free of worms,
12 lbs. $1 del.; cash with order, or
aa chk. J. E. Stembridge, Ella





ap.
About 50 Ibs. nice sun-dried ap-
ples, free of worms, peel and core,
8c Ib. Mrs. Emory Free, Blue Ridge.

Nice, sun-dried apples in white
bags, 6c lb. del. Orders of 20 Ibs. or
more. W. P. Davenport, Dial.

Twenty-five Ibs. nice, peeled dried
peraches. free of worms, clean and
bright, 10c lb. and postage. J. A. Rus-
sell, Talking Rock.

Nice dried peaches, 10c Ih.; also 50
Ims. beeswax, 30c lb. J. D. Eckles,
Jefferson.

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
No. 1 white Spanish, recleaned and
sound; $2 per 100 Ibs., 4 bu. to the
100, FOB. W. C: Braswell, Gibson.
U.S. standard No. 1 white Spanish.
peanuts for seed, $2 per 100, $38 per
ton, FOB. W. G. Hatcher, Jr., Cor-



dele.

erent



Page Seventeen

Georgia Products For Sale
White Spanish seed peanuts, bright
and sound, 20c lb. in 100 Ibs. or ton
lots. Paul Cromer, Ideal, RFD 1.
Spanish peanuts, 2c lb.; runners, 2c
lb., FOB. Samp Smith, Douglas, Rt. 2,

N. C. seed peanuts, Ga. grown, 2
lb., FOB. No orders less than 100 Ibs.
Money order or cashiers check. H. M.
Cannon, Adel, Rt. 1.

Small Spanish peanuts, sound and
pure, 30c gal., postpaid; also Hast
ings prolific corn, new crop, 40c gal.,
postpaid. No stamps. Mrs. Evelyn
Argo, Royston, Rt. 1. :

About 200 Ibs. seedling pecans, 3
lb., and about 100 lbs. large pecans,
mostly Stuarts, 6c lb., FOB here. S...
B. Tomberlin, Forest Glenn.

Several tons N. C. runner peanuts,
$25 per ton; 20 tons runner peanut
hay, clear of weed, etc., saved with=
out rain, $10 ton. Cash: G. H. Tuttle,
Tifton, Rt. 2.

Good N. C. runner peanuts, 134c Ib.
FOB. Cash or money order with
order. C. L. Wetherington, Lenox.

Limited amount seed peanuts,
Spanish, 50c bu.; also some seed chue
fas, 75c peck. W. A. Coleman, Ro-
chelle, Rt. 1.

Larg ered valencia peanuts, hand
picked, 10c lb., GOB; 12%4c del.; bet-
ter staple cotton seed, 60c bu. del. H.
W. Thurmond, Greshamville.

Three tons of No. 1, extra good
Spanish peanuts, 2c lb., FOB. W. S.
Clarke, Pinehurst.

Ga. runner peanuts, 2c Ib., or exc.
for good Ga. cane syrup, or good
breed chickens. W. P. Fisher, Abbe<
ville.

White Spanish peanuts, No. 1 at
2c Ib. for 100 lb. or more lots;Stone
Mtn. melons, or Lifseys, 40c lb. Cash
a order. J. D. Bishop, Fitzgerald,
Rt.-2;

N. C. flat runners peanuts, 1 ton of
my special improved seed,. 50c bu.,
FOB. Money order. W. U. J. Draugh-
on, Climax.

Three hundred lbs. imp. big white

{Spanish, grown for seed, recleaned

and sound, $1bu. of 25 lbs., FOB;
10 bu. Whip peas, clean and sound,
$1.25 bu., FOB. H. C. Burnsed, Sr.,.
Brooklet.

About 3 bu. imp. Spanish peanuts
for sale or will exc...2 lbs. for 1 Ih.
of hens, any breed. Each prepay chgs.
L. E. Thompson, Blun.

No. 1 Ga. runners, 2c lb., FOB.
Money order with order. Alton Rick-
etson, Douglas, Rt. 2.

N. C. Ga. raised runner peanuts,
picked, not threshed; fine for plant- :
ing, 2c lb., FOB. Cash with order.
E. J. Cottle, Ty Ty. ;

Two and %, tons Ga. raised N. C.
peanuts, good seed, saved without
rain, 2c lb., FOB. J. D. Swint, Lenox.

Little white Spanish seed peanuts,
2146 lb.; FOB, or exc. for 50-75 Ib.
av. shots; 2 lbs. peanuts for 1 Ib. of
shoat, del., Ft. Valley. L. P. Single--
ton, Ft. Valley.

Runner peanuts, 40c bu. or $30 ton
in truck loads. No mail orders ac-
cepted. Jno. L. Mixon, Ocilla.

Ga. raised N. C. runner peanuts,
saved without rain, good seed, 2c lb.
J. C..Swint, Lenox. :

Ga. raised N. C. runner peanuts,
saved without rain, good seed, 2c lb,
C. B. Daughtrey, Lenox.

No. 1 white Spanish, recleaned, 2c
Ib.; No. 1 N. C. runners, recleaned,
2c lb., FOB. Dr. I. Steen, Douglas,
RFD 2.

Sev. hundred bu. No. 1 runner pea<
nuts, 2c lb., FOB. Cash with order.
F. N. Wiggins, Edison.

Genuine N. C. runners No. 1 grade,
45c bu.; also No. 1 bright peavine
hay, $14 ton, FOB. O. M. Green,
Iron City.

Four tons little white Spanish pea-
nuts in hull, saved for planting, 2
lb.: peas: new eras, purple hull and
irons, $1 bu.; Stone Mtn. melon, 40
Ib. R. L. Haroer, Osierfield.

White Spanish peanuts, also old
time runners, $1 per 2 bu. lots: col-
lard seed, 30c Ib., postpaid, or $10 per
a lbs., FOB. Malvin Colling, Whig=

am.

Seed: Spanish peanuts, grown with
peanut fertilizer; hull and nut is
filled different from those without
fertilizer, 2c Ib., FOB; 25 tons or
more. J. W. Chambless, Americus, P.
O. Box 24.

No..1, Ga. raised N. C. runner pea=
nuts, bright, $20 ton; FOB. B. B.
Morris, Statesboro.

Sound, Spanish peanuts for seed, :
$2 in 100 Ih. lots; pure Brabham peas,
sound, clean, $1 bu. W. M. Hooks,
Unadilla, Rt. 2.

No. 1 selected Spanish peanuts for
sale. H. L. Arnold, Elko, Rt. 1, Box 60.

Closing out my improved runners,
2c Ib.: recleaned, large, about half
have 3 nuts to pod. L. J. Brooks,
Bluffton.

Ga. runner peanuts, saved without



rain and recleaned on picker, 3c Ibi,
FOB. H. H. Bowles, Baconton.



FOR

and exetra large size black Concord
rape vines, well rooted, and fig
oushes, 25c each; add postage. Mrs.

. H: Norton, Grayson, Rt. 1.

Gov. insp. apple and peach trees,

3 yrs. old, 15c and 10c; cherry and
pear, 35c; Concord, Niagara grape,

; Klondike strawberry, 35c 100.
L, C. Head, Cleveland.

State insp. peach trees, $35 M; $4
C; 75c doz.; grape, fig, grape, wal-
nut, best var., $4 C, 75c doz. E. B.
_@ravis, Riverdale.

Quince bushes, 20c each; sugar

ear, 15c each; Indian peach, cherry,

doz. Exc, for good tobacco or cab-

_bage plants. W. R. Thompson; Law-
enceville, Rt. 1. :

State insp. apple and peach trees,

15c; pear, 30c; Concord and Nia-

Sara grape vines, 2 yrs. old, 10c ea.

Exc. for baby chicks. W. H. Alex-

ander, Cleveland.

_Clingstone peach trees, large fruit,
ripening in August, 3-4 ft., 8 for $1.

ostpaid. Exc. for bean seed, tomato,
onion, potato plants, dried fruit. Mrs.

L. W. Seago, Pinehurst.

Crabapple trees, 1-3 ft., 10c, P. P.
or 100, 3-8 ft., $6, FOB. A. A. Fuqua,
Jackson.
__ Fifty or 75 cherry trees, black and
few May cherry! 50 Ibs. dried peaches
and apples, 8c lb.; mint plants, 25c
doz.; add postage. Manda Osborn,
Clermont, Rt. 1..

White scuppernong grape vines,
ell rooted, 20c each. Helen King,
-earson.

_ Seedling pecan trees, 3-4 ft., 10c ea.,

or exc. for pure cornfield beans or

anything can use. Each pay postage.

J. Ran Cooper, Rupert.

Gov. insp. budded pecan trees, lead-
ing var. all sizes for sale or exc. Write
2 bargain prices. F. C. Geiger, Flint-
side.

__ Leading varieties fruit trees: peach,
35 M; $4 C; 5c doz.; grape, fig,
alnut, $4 C, 75c doz.; plums, apri-

cot, $7 G, $1.25 doz. E. B. Travis,

Riverdale.
_ Pure Ga. cane syrup, 6 1 gal. cans

to case, $3; 12 half gal. cans to case,

$3.50; labeled and; sat. guar. Malvin

Collins, Whigham.
Sorghum syrup, 30c gal. in bbls.;

red cane syrup, 35c gal. in bbls., FOB

here. H. H. Herring, Cairo.

_ Thirty gal. home-made syrup in

gal. buckets, 1931 crop, 50c gal. Exc.
or 20 bu. corn and 10 bu. oats, FOB.

Bill Buffington, Lavonia, Rt. 2. :

_. Pure sugar cane syrup, $3 cs. 6 No.

40 cans; $3.30 cs. 12 No. 5 cans: 15c

8. less on 5 cases;-add 10 exc. fo

chks. Lee Patrick, Quitman. ;

Pure No. 1 sugar cane syrup, 75

per 10 lb. can, or 2-10 lb., $1.40, or

exc. for trio of. Buff Cochin bantams.
ame and address not given.)

Guarantee A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup

hn cases of 6-1 gal. cans, $3; 12 haif
ee $3.25, FOB. J. T. Ponder, Whig-

am.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Want to get in touch with reliable

arties to grow green tomatoes this
year. W. C. Waldrip, Gainesville.

~

POTATOES FOR SALE
Cured Portorican seed potatoes.
Write for prices. J. E. Frizzell, Wa-
verly Hall.

Grain and Hay Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Exc. 25 bu. No. 1 quality brown
_{whipp or nw era peas for 25 bu. No.
4 90-day running velvets. Each: pay
transportation charges. P. R. Stanley,
Greensboro.
Exe. syrup cane seed at $1.50 bu.
for butter beans or Bermuda. onion
nts, or will sell seed. Mrs. J. E.
aldrop, Marietta, Rt. 3. os
Exc. long green okra seed for white
butter beans or sugar Crowder peas.
Mrs. J. H. Kennedy, Baxley, Rt. 2.
- Want 50 bu. 90-day velvets; 100 bu
bunch velvets; 25 bu. old field pea-
uts; 40 bu. early Spanish; 10 bu.
ach, Brabs and yellow Crowders.
end sample and price. H. B. Griner,
1







: exc.
xtra fine Jersey bull calf, sub. to
es. S. G. McNeill, Arlington. |
Want 10 bu. little yellow, 2-crop
as, also 30 bu. good hay peas;
tate lowest price in first letter. W.
Pope, Valdosta, Rt. 1.
Exc. whip and white peas, 2 bu. for
O-too-tan or Laredo beans; also good
an sorghum seed will exc. for soy
geans. R. M. Strickland, Tallapoosa.
Want 10 to 20 bu. No. 1 O-too-tan
ans. Will exc. No. 1 North Ga.
rrup at 50c per gal. for same. J. E.
French, Ranger, RFD 1 ae

Exe. dried peaches or apples at 10c_

Hendersons bunch lima beans.

. for
rs. W, A. Williams, Luthersville,

iTS.

vor as OH SALE. fo. fai owders for ae
_ Large size white sweet scuppernong



or 1 bu. for 2 bu. unknown pe
B. Tucker, Lithia Springs. =

Exc. Porto Rico potato plants
sound peas, any variety for hay mak-
ing. Write your proposition. W. W.
Williams, Quitman. ae

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
WANTED
Exc. Hastings white sugar Crowder
peas, 2 lbs. = peas for 1 of nice
middling meat; 3 of peas for 1 of
shoulder or ham meat. A. L. Robin-
son, Acworth, Rt. 3.

. FRUIT WANTED | :

Exc. pure Rocky Ford cantaloup
seed, at 60c lb., for dried fruit at
market price, postpaid. B. B. Barks-
dale, Norwood. : =

Exc. crystal wax Bermuda onion
plants for dried apples or peaches;
1 M plants for 10 Ibs. fruit. Write
first. Mrs. J. E. Hudspeth, Cedar
Springs, :

Want dried apples and peaches.
Exec. gov. insp.. P. R. potato plants
for same. Del. last of April. Ben
Pitts, Moultrie, Rt. 1.\,

Exc. small but good seedling pe-
cans for dried apples, peaches, black-
eyed peas or any var. sugar Crowders,
Ib. for lb. Each pay postage. D. K.
McKenzie, Lyons.

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED

Exc. new standard 8 frame pat.
hives for bees in box hives any style;
1 hive for 1 gum of bees. State num-
ber and route to your place. W. C.
Iong, Marlow.

Want sev. hives of bees. State







best price in first letter. Edd Young, | 1

Rossville, RFD 1. - jj

Exc. for old honey, strained, comb
or sugared and fill same containers
with seeded cane (ribbon cane) syr-
up, new, sealed hot. Guar. Around
July 25th. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix,
Dover.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Exc. 1 pk. cream Crowders for 1
pk. white Spanish shelled peanuts
and 1 pk. for 600 Bermuda onion
plants; ea. pay postage. L. R. Patton,
Winterville, Rt. 2. ~

Exc, hay peas for Jumbo peanuts,
1 bu. peas for 2 bu. peanuts. J; T.
Hall, Junction City.

Want Stuarts, Nelsons and Schley
pecans, good quality; must have
samples; send to Arthur Nelson,
4012% Clayton Ave., Hollywood, Cali-
fornia and price them in large
shipments. Mrs. Sarah E. Stone,
Athens, Tenn. (Home and farming
interest in Carrollton ,Ga.)

Want some well filled pecans;
state variety and lowest cash price.
Claude Eubank, Smyrna.

Want seedling and paper-sheil pe-
cans, any quantity. Pay highest cash
prices. Send samples and state num-
ber of lbs. Geo. M. Prince, Columbus,
Box 1160.

Exc. velvet beans for Spanish pea-
nuts, Ib. for lb. Like to exc. about 250
Ibs. for same. Each pay freight. T.
W. Raley, Wrightsville. : 5

Want 2 or 3 lbs. large pecans. Wil
exc. value. Write. Mrs. V. T. Chamb-
lee, Cumming, Rt. 2. a

Want large, soft shel pecans.
Send sample, all varieties and state
lowest price per Ib. If great quantity,
will send truck for them. Mrs. J. G.
Riley, Surrency. ;

Want large peacans. Send samples
and state lowest price per lb. FE. D.
McCool, Surrency.

Exc. sound hickory nuts for pea-
nuts, Ib. for lb. Each pay postage.
LeRoy Osborn, Pike.

Exc. 3 fine Chinchilla rabbits (busk.
and 2 does) for 2 bu. jumbo peanuts.
and party pay the express on them.
Autrey Hodnett, Screven, Rt. 2,
Box 31.

Want sound, well filled Schley and
Stuart pecans for shelling. Answer
quick with best cash price. W. J.
Josey, Americus, care Gen. Del,

Want pecans, both shelled and
whoie. N. W. Buchanan, Americus.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
WANTED

. Want to hear from party having

the sand and pineapple pear trees.

State height, age and price. Mrs. E.

Es eee: (Address not given), Box







SYRUP WANTED
Exc, sound, 90-day velvet beans
for red Ga. cane syrup, 1 bu. for 2
gal. O. S. Duggan, Chester. .

Exc. Schley pecans at 12c lb. or| FOB

Parks str. B. R. hens for pure Ga.
cane syrup; also runner peanuts, 3
lb. W. S. Norton, Edison,

Exe. sound, 90-day velvet beans for
red Ga. cane syrup, 1 bu. for 2 gal.

Each pay charges on what they get,
10/8, Duggan, Chester,

strong, White O

for} About 40 or 50 Ibs. crotalaria seed | _

{| Swainsboro, Rt. 5.

at reasonable price, or will exc. for
|something can use. Mrs. D. L. Bled-
S0e; On City: @ Re
Ga. collard seed, 5
100 Ibs. up, 13c lb. FOB. N. C. Ponder,
Whigham. Se pe
Hastings cornfield bean seed, 25c
lb. del.; dill seed, 5c thls., plus post-.
age; white bunch butter bean seed, |
20c Ib. del. Mrs. D. W. Waddell, Bre-
n, 7 = cost = :
Pure, small white bush butter
beans, 10 lbs. $1.25; mixed musk-
melon seed, 25c. cupful; stringless
green pod beans, 25c Jb.; all del. Mrs
Russell Moore, Rockmart, Rt. 3. _-
Thirty lbs. good Thurmond gray
melon seed, 25c Ib.; 5 Ibs. $1; or: the

ister, Valdosta, Rt. 2. ee
..- Jerkins cucumber seed for pickling,
10c thls. postpaid. M. T. Gulledge.
orgetown.

a and 14 bu. old-fashioned pluin
and clear seed mixed peach seed, $3
cash, or exc. for Portorican plants
at $1 M; 20 lbs. Stone melon seed,
50c lb. Ella M. Smith, Lithonia.

Pure heading collard seed, 10c
large tbls., or exc. for little white bush
limas, sugar Crowder or lady peas, 2
tbls. for 1 lb. Mrs. U. C. Page, Bax-
ley, Rt. 2. : S es

Honey drip cane seed, 75c per bu.,
FOB. Not less than 2 bu. to order.
H. F. Priest, Acworth, Rt. 1.

Cream sugar Crowders, 5c Ib. or
$1.50 bu., FOB, or exc. for P. R. po-
tato plants at $1.50 per M del. May

. W. Clyde Hartlive, Sulphur
Springs. _ =
"Rape seed, 2 lbs., 30c; 4 Ibs., 55c;
10 lbs., $1.25; Golden Wax, Giant,
Bountiful, Red Valentine beans, 2
Ibs., 50c; 1930 crop Bunch mixed,
10c Ib. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson.

Stone Mtn. and Thurmond Gray
melon seed, 60c lb. Exc. 10 Ibs. for
any full stock male pig, eggs, syrup
or anything of equal value I need.
Starling Yawn, Vienna, Rt. 2. :

Fresh, multiplying Calif. beer seed,
&c a start and postage. Mrs. C, D.
Chrysier, Maysville, RFD 3.

Imp. Whip peas, $1.10 bu., FOB;
white velvet okra, 50c pt., del.; Mc-
Quire watermelon seed, 50c pt.; old-
time cantaloup seed. large kind, 50c
pt., del. O. J. Edwards, Dacula.

and clean, 6c 1b.; colored butter bean |
seed, 10c; pop corn, 5c. All FOB. R.
H. Wood, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Dixie Belle Melon seed, 1931 crop
}hand selected, 40c lb. del. A. L.
Brady, Rupert. a ;

Four hundred Ibs. new, imp. Dixie
Belle melon seed, 35c Ib. FOB. Money
order or cashiers chk. E. C. Leve-
rett, Weliston. ae

Genuine Stone Mtn. melon seed,
hand saved, dried in shade, from
large melons, 60c lb.; postpaid. J.
D. Hayes, Buford, RFD 2,

Hastings syrup cane seed, re-
cleaned, 5c lb., 30c gal., 60c pk.;
postpaid Ist, 2nd zone. Calif. black-,
eyed peas, 8c lb.; exc. for sweet po-
te slips. W. C. Rush, Bremen,
_ White and Cream Crowders, lady
peas, recleaned, treated, 10 Ibs. $1;
100 lbs. $6.56 del.; imp. Red Valen-
tine beans, 30c lb.; 4 Ibs $1. E. A.
Hayes, Buford. is fe

Guar, pure, imp. Jones watermelon
seed, $1 lb., and postage. James B.
Smith, Locust Grove, RFD 3.

Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c
Start del. Mrs. J. E. Kirk, Rock-
mart, Rt. 2. ms

White velvet okra seed, 25 Ib.;
5 lbs. $1; 25 Ibs. or over, 15c 1b.: del:
exc. some for % bu. Soy beans, 4 M
oe plants. C. T. Parker, Hamp-:

nN \

_ Dixie Belle! melon seed, saved
from selected melons for planting,
1931 crop, 30c Ib.; prepaid in Ga.
ee Gertie Bloodworth, McIntyre,

White nest onions, 25 gal., and
postage. No stamps. Mrs. J. b.
Johnston, Hoganville, 4

Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c lb., in
small lots. Write for prices for over
50 lbs. J. D. Alexander, McDonough.

Chufas, $1 pk, $3.50 bu., FOB: seed
rice, 50c pk, FOB. B. B. Strange,

Old time Watson melon sed, hand
eaves ace ee = or 20c ib,
in 10 Ibs. or more lots. C. B.

Meigs, Rt. 1. . ae;
$3.50 bu.,

Clean, sound Chufas,

ae Dr. J. H. Shurley, Milledge-
Long green okra seed, crookedneck

cushaw seed, pumpkin seed, Seven

Top turni Se n
cubtUl Beed inp otPald, (150 tea-

Crandall,



wt.

0 25 Ibs. 18 Ib.; | :
ao r,{striped half runner beans, 20c lb.

-eane seed, 5c

30 lbs. for $5 del. in Ga. T. W. Reg- |;

crop, 75c

Texas seeded ribbon cane seed, pure}



ed, Postpaid, }
wanted, a stamps and biate kind

Calif. multiplying beer seed, 0c
Start; also white pearl pop corn, 20

Rt..2.< Coe A
Mixed colored cornfield bean seed,

postpaid. Exc. white sugar Crowder
peas, postpaid, for large nest onions. _
J. W. Dills,. Tunnel Hill. :
- White nest onions,
Crowder peas, white table peas,
treated, 30 gal. ea.; Honey Drip .

Bremen, Rt.. 2. -
Genuine Cuban Queen watermelon
seed the round melon that will not.
sunburn. Write for prices. O. L.
Summers, Americus, Rt. A. sore
Burbanks Golden Treasure canta- _
lop seed, guar. pure,.1st yr.; direct;
25c pkt.; 50c-oz., postpaid. R. H.

Long, Culverton.
Fifty lbs. pure Sims watermelon

seed, from selected melons, 50c Ilb.; ae

60 bu. bunch speckled peas, $1.
J. Ellis, Chipley, Rt. 3. 2
Sagrain, the wonderful hay seed,
$4 bu.; $1 peck. Mrs. W. H.

liamson, Bremen.

ae

Genuine Orange cane seed, crop

1931, in 2% and 3-bu. bags., 65c bu., .
FOB. J. E. Stewart, Clarkesville.
Fifty lbs.

son bush lima beans, 10c lb.; peanut

Crowders, 5c lb.; not prepaid. Exc.

for Ky. Wonder pole beans and Early
Red Valentine beans. Mrs. J. T.
Jones, Whitesburg, Rt. 3. _

Long green okra seed, 20c lb., or
exc. for good, tender cornfield bean
seed. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. M, L.
Hicks, Commerce, RFD 7. :

Guaranteed pure, 1932 Stone Mtn. -
melon seed, highest germination, 100
Ib. lots, 22c del.
del. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon.

Thirty bu. Orange cane seed, 1931

Reid, Dahlonega, Rt. 4, =
Collard seed, 30c ib., del. in Ga.
J. H. Gordon, Sparks, oes

Will exe;
Ro ce :
_ Chufa seed, $2.50 bu. few rock in _
them, E. G. May, Sparks, Rt. 1.

Chufas, $1 pk., $3.50 bu.; seed TiCes: =
50c pk.; Hendersons bunch limas, 2
crop kind, 12% lb.; also pure hog
lard. All FOB. B. B. Strange, Swains-
boro, Rt. 5.

Two hundred pounds genuine, im-
proved Dixie Belle melon seed, 35c:
100 bu. Tillman Clays, 100 bu. old-
W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.

Thurmond Gray and Stone Min.
melon seed, 30c Ib. Recleaned Bic

| fashioned, late Claybanks, $1.25 FOB. _

Boll Half and Half cotton seed, 50c

bu. FOB. No stamps. W. A. Moore,
Haddock, eto: :
Hastings genuine cornfield bean
seed, sound and free from. weevils,
lic Ib. and postage. Mrs. J. W. San-_
ders, Felton, Rt. 2.
Chufa seed, free from nut grass,

$3 bu. FOB; Vickers 2 crop peas, $2.

bu, W. Roberts, Pearson.
Grohoma, wonderful seed and for-

age plant, grows. like sorghum cane

plants, about 2 Ibs. per A. 25 Ib.,

5 Ibs. $1. R. Ward, Atlanta, 41 Run-
son Way. E Sea

Fifty pounds Dixie Belle melon
seed, hand selected, from large mel-
oe 30c Ib. FOB. A. L. Brady, Ru-
pert.

Calif. multiplying beer seed; 10c per
ps. Mrs, A. J. Floyd, Rockmart,

Pop corn, 30 per one-half gal. or
exc. for dried fruit, or bunch butter
beans; okra, 15c cupful: 5 young

Mixed rabbits, $1.50. All del. C. F.

Watson, Dawson, Rt. 2.

Crookdneck Cushaw seed, long

green okra seed, Seven Top turnip

seed, oeeupr ul postpaid for i5 in
stamps. Sta
M. E. Ledford, Crandall, Rt. 1.

One pound pure Wilkins melon
seed, from fine melons, $1, or exc. for
Hastings Prolific seed corn, % bu.
or for turkey eggs, Mrs. J. T. Lewis,
College Park, Rt. 2, Box 224. :

Forty pounds hand selected pure

|Stone Mtn. melon seed, 25c Ib., plus

postage. Anon Farmer, Milledgeville,
Rt. 2, Box 106. .

Several hundred Ibs. finest, hand
Selected Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50

Ib., del.; 10 Ibs up, 25c Ib. del. Prompt

shipment. B. R. Andrews, Haddock.
- Multiplying Calif. vinegar seed,
yellow var. 25c per start. Stamps
accepted. Mrs. L. E. Green, Atlanta,
835 Ponders Ave. eee
_ Few more bu. nice Dasheen, $1 DS
a W. T. Livingston, Brunswick,
Early Honey Drip syrup cane seed, |
pure and sound; will del. in bu. lots,
nothing less, 3%c Ib., $1.60 bu. del.
in Ga, Money order, No checks. H.
. Brooks, Monroe, si.



Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart,

cycam = sugar

ib, Mattie Wright,

Wile 4.

astings white Hender- _ =

; Small lots, 30c lb.,

u. FOB Gainesville, John

e which is wanted. Mrs. .

| Seed For Sale |

White muitiplying nest onion sets,
95ce gal.: $1.75 bu. Oid fashioned

cornfield bean seed, 20c Ib.; add

*postase.. W. P.-Gardner, Fairubrn,

Rt. 2. = : Le
Hastings Honey Drip cane seed,

'-elean and pure, 1931 crop. Satisfac-
tion guar. 25c gal.; not. prepaid. No

stamps. Allen Argo, Royston.

. . Watson melon seed; pure, hand
saved, 25c lb., or 20 lb. in 10 dh.
or more lots, del. Also butter-peas,

5c lb. FOB. C. B. Hurst, Meigs,

art 1.

- Lespedeza, Korean, 14c ib., Stone,
Red Rock tomato, 75c; Marglobe,
$1.50; Wakefield and Flat Dutch
cabbage seed, $1 lb. Cream Sugar

- Crowders and Speckled, 7c Ib. B. R.

~ Woodliff, Flowery Branch. :

Trons, 90c, Whips and Speckled,
80c FOB: also 400 lbs pure Stone
Mtn. melon seed, 30c lb., 50 Ibs and
up 25c lb. R. D. Waller, Mauk

The Unknown Calif. ane seed;
'40c peck, $1.50 bu., del; Hastings
White cornfield beans, 15c cupful;
white garden beans, half runners,
'-15c cupful, del. T. A.. Darrascott,
_ Gainesville, Rt. 9.
- -Hastings Stringless green ~ pod,
tender bunch. beans seed, 15c lhb.;
also Thousand to One tender bunch
bean seed, 15c lb. No orders. without
postage accepted. Miss Nellie Walk-
er, Young Cane.

One hundred and _ seventy-five
pounds 1931 hand selected pure Stone
Mtn. melon seed, 25c lb., plus post-

; J. H. Farmer, Milledgeville,
=i. 2

! Seed chufas, $3 bu. FOB. J. L.
~~ Windham, Butler. \
Improved Jones watermelon seed,
-, Selected, and kept perfectly pure, 20c
=~ cupiul. W.: E. Herbert, Commerce,
Poni D;
- Black pole bean seed, 20c large
cupful, or exc. for white feed sacks,
100 lb. cap. or for. early. tomato
plants. Mrs. Berry Bennett, Flow-
-ery Branch, Rt. 1.
~ One hundred and fifty bushels cane
seed, 75c bu., exc. for potato plants.
J. IT. Hays, Hartwell.
~ Ol2 fashioned Cut-Short cornfield
bean <eed, brown and white mixed,
=< white Velvet okra seed, 15c lb. Add
postage. Mrs.-C. C. Tatum, Talking
PrarvOc, bet.23.
Orange cane seed, $1.50 bu.; red
- speckled Crowders, 20c cupful;. mixed
col. garden bean seed, 25 cupful;
Himalaya berry plants, 75c doz.; add
-. postage. Marine Henderson, Ellijay,
-* Rt. 3, Box 49.
_'; White velvet okra and canteloup
~ seed, 20c cupful; citron seed, 5c thls.
_ Rhubarb plants, 50c doz.. Mrs. G. B.
McLane, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
- Old: fashioned, bunch butter bean




~ Jots or over, del. Mrs. Mozelle Har-

- ison, Buford;: Rt. 3:

Dixie Belle melon seed, hand se-

- lected, guar. to be pure and true to
_ name; 60c lb. H. G. Justice, Wil-
_ liamson.

American Wonder watermelon seed,
first year from Clements; $3.50 1b.;
4% Ib. $1.25; Beat the Bee cane seed,
white shelled pop corn, 50c gal., del.

Coe. Smith, Buford, Rt. 3:

Nice tender cornfield. beans, 4
teacupful, 50c; 1 lot white tender
October cornfield beans, 3 cupsful.
50c; add postage. Mrs. Pearl Wood-

' ward, Ranger, Rt. 1.

One hundred bu. cane seed, 60c bu.,
exc. 2 bu. for 2 bu. Red Spanish
- ets. Winston Kesler, Mize,

Honey Drip cane seed, 70c_ bu.;
New Era peas, 75c bu. FOB. Cash
with orders. Ben Crow, Cornelia.

_. Hand selected Pride of Ga. water-
melon seed,,40c lb., plus postage.
Grady Carlisle, Jr. Lovejoy.

Five lbs. nice; clean, genuine Rocky
Ford cantaloup seed, 50c 1lb.; add
postage. Mrs. C. F. Coxwell, Mil-

ledgeville, Rt. 2, Box 180.

. Thirty-five pounds No. 1 Ston
-Mtn. melon seed, 50c lb. W. C.
_-Shipp, Dallas, Rt. 6.
~ Dixie Belle and Tom Watson mel-
- On seed, 25c lb., FOB. John H. Hicks,

Ft. Valley.

Vine okra, Garden. Cherry, Bana-
na. Cushaw, Ground Cherry, 3. ft.

- Bean, Garden huckleberry, ea. pack-

age of seed, 10c in coin and 2 post-

age. Chesley Rice, Atlanta, 503%

Luckie St.

Ten lbs Watson, 25c lb., 20c lb. for
- tot del.; 5 Ibs. Dixie Belle, $1.25;
_ long green okra, 25c lb.; Honey Drip

cane, 40c % peck. Mrs. F. Happoldt,

Lewiston.
- . Stone Mtn. seed from selected mel-

Ons, 35c lb. Mrs. James L. Blood-
Worth, McIntyre, Rt. 1.

-_ Genuine, imp. Watson seed, 50c Ib.,

_ COD. Homer C. Hall, Ty Ty, Rt. 3.

-Forty pounds selected pure Stone
Min., 25c 1b.; add postage. R. F.
Farmer, Milledgeville, Rt. 2., care
_ Mrs. K. S. Fosbee.



|} Seed For S

seed, very. productive, 15c Ib. in 5-Ib.|





ae:

@mallest gourd that grows, 10c doz.
seed and 2c postage; okra seed, 10c
per 2 thls. Mrs. Hattie Peeler, De-
vereux.

Pure Rocky Ford cantaloup seed,
1931 crop, 25c per %4 Ib., 85c Ib., exc.
for bush limas or Crowder peas. A.

L. McKee, Ellenwood.

The smallest gourd that grows.
10c in coin and 2c postage for doz.
seed. Miss Francis Miller, Devereux.
__Cut-Short cornfield bean
10c teacupful.
Ranger, Rt. 1.

Pure Stone.Mtn., 30c lb., 3 Ibs.
80c; Banana muskmelon, 30c_Ib.;
Citron, 20c teacupful; white rice
peas, 6c lb., exc. for lettuce seed.
Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.

~Tinyseed are absolutely best wat-
ermelon grown, 25c doz. No less than
5.0or more than 20 doz. to customer.
Money order. R. A. Jackson, Dun-
woody: Sy :

One hundred lbs selected Stone
Mtn. melon seed, 35c 1b.; postpaid.
E. J. Hancock, Lizella.

Best variety. Pimiento seed, 50
lb.; or exc. for P. R. potato plants,

Mrs. W. P. Blalock,

seed. O,-C. Perdue, Yatesville.

Red and- Yellow pop corn, gourd
seed, sunflower seed, 10c; blackber-
ries, Early Harvest, Ambrosia, Him-
alaya, Dewhberries, 5c ea., 50c. doz;
Concord and Lutie grape, 10c. Ed-
win Tatum, Bolton.

Pure Watson melon seed; 30c Ib.;
del. Rx.L. Clifton, Oliver. Rt. 3:

Greater Baltimore tomato seed,
75 lb., postpaid; collard seed, 25c
lb:, postpaid. Lee Waldrip, Gaines-
ville. ~

Yellow. meat watermelon seed, 4
thle. 10c; 11 thls. 25c. Postage paid
on 25c orders. B. M. Miller, Enig-
ma, RFD 1.

About 40 or 50 lbs Stone Mtn.,
40c lb. or exc. for white Spanish
peanuts; several bu. Texas unknown
cane seed, 85c bu. Aubrey Franklin,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

Recleaned rice-seed,:10c lb.; yard
long peas for seed, 50c lb.; old fash-
jioned cushaw and large yellow
pumpkin, 15c cupful. Mrs. Maz
Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

White Bermuda onion sets, 15c
at. 5b0 al, $3.25 -bu., del: Parcel
post. W. G. Hollomon, Brooklyn.

Hales Best cantaloup seed, guar.
pure, hand saved, $1 Ib., prepaid. J.
C. Chamblee, Menlo.

Stone Mtn. seed, guar. pure, 20c
Ib., FO to. 50 Ibs:; 15:1b., 50. to 100
Ibs. H. L.-Wilcher, Butler, Rt. 3.

One gal. nest onions, 40c; shelled
pop corn, 10 lb.; broom corn seed,
10c lb:: yr. old bantam rooster, 50c;
sent COD. Mrs. J. A. Thaxton,
Athens; Rt..3. -

Pop corn, 4 lb. shelled, or 3c lb.
mnshelled; Quill melon seed, 10 per
oz. Walter Wiggins, Americus.

Hand saved from selected melons,
Stone Mtn. and Watson, treated in
1000-1 corrosive sublimate for an-
thracnose and wilt, del., 50c lb. C. F.
Thomason, Thomasville, 931 Broad
Street.

Twenty-five- lbs. seeded ribbon
cane seed, 5c lb.; blue Mexican

June corn seed, 40 peck; add post-
age. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust
Grove.

Hastings Stone Mtn. melon seed,
50c Ib. postpaid; 2-crop Crowder and
Brab. peas for sale or exc. for any-
thing can use. Mrs. Rosa Mae Cook,
Ashburn, Rt. 2.

Stone Mtn. melon. seed, hand
selected, pure and sound, 10c lb.
FOB; 15 bu. Brabham peas, $1 bu. or
exc. for potato plants. E. L. Huff,
Milledgeville, Rt. :2.

Five hundred lbs. pure Stone Mtn.
watermelon seed, guar. to be pure-
to-name, 30c lb.; add postage. C. W.
Collins, Atlanta, 813% Bankhead
Avenue.

White velvet okra, 30c lb.; deep
rib pink meat cantaloup seed, 10c
pkt.; white lemon and old-fashicned
white Eng. peach trees, 25c ea. Miss
Annie Jones, Fayetteville, Rt. 3

lb. del.: 10 lbs. or more, 20 lb. del.
T F, Westmoreland, Gainesville,
Rit. 2:

Sixty Ibs. 1931 crop Stone Mtn.
watermelon seed, under 5 Ibs., 35c; 5
to 15 lbs., 25c; above 15 lbs., 20 Ib.
A. P. Farmer, Milledgeville, Rt. 2. .

Forty lbs. Stone Mtn. or Dixie
Belle melon seed, perfect shape and
color, selected from blossom _ end,
35c lb. F. I. Farmer, Milledgeville.

Pure, cut red Tom Watson melon
seed, 50c Ib. Jeff A. Taylor, Buena

ista.
oe selected Stone Mtn. melon,
Rocky Ford cantaloup, 50c lb.; tender
cornfield and half runner beans,
genuine cabbage-heading collard, 30c
Ib.: 3 lbs., 85 del. C. F. Maddox,

Lawrenceville.



KET >

seed, |

or any farm product, except garden.

peaches: or 1 1b..for 2

. Pure white velvet okra seed, 25c |.



Seed For Sale

White Flat Dutch, Seven Top,
Shogoin turnip seed, 20 Ibs. - not
mixed; 20 lbs. of yellow globe, Seven
Top, mixed, all 20c lb. del. Mrs. M.
L. Goddard, Summerville. Rt. 3.

Good, tenderest cornfield bean
seed, 35c lb.; Eng. or salad peas, 25c
lb.; large kind, new vegetable green,
tender green, beet seed, all 10c oz.
Mrs. Mary Spruell, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.

Pumpkin seed, sunflower seed, 10c
cupful. Mrs. Ida Southerland, Talk-
ing Rock,.Rt. 3.

Ten bu. honey drip cane seed, nice
and clean, $1.50 bu.; Hastings Pro-
lific seed corn, $1.25 bu.; ail FOB;
can ship any time. B. E. Messer,
Chatsworth.

Pure Irish: Gray watermelon seed,
25c large pkg. or exc. for colored
bunch butter beans or nest onions,
or collard seed. Miss. Geraldine
Pruitt; Tarrytown, Rt. 1.

Beet-the-bee or honey drip cane
seed, sound, clean, each, 75c_ bu.;
also few bu. Sagrain, $1 bu. G. H.
Jolley, Adairsville, Rt. 1. :

Turnip seed for salad only; this
seed developed by crossing .Seven
Top and purple top Globe, 25c Ib.
postpaid; 20 lbs. or more, 20c lb. E.
E. Kurtz, Marietta, Rt. 1.

Muskmelon seed, 5c pkg., or exc.
for anything can use. Mrs. Clarence
Barnes, Norcross, Rt. 2. :

Tom Watson, Thurmond Gray and
Dixie Belle melon seed, selected from
large melons, 1931 crop, 1 to 25 lbs.,
40c lb. Clarence Sasser, Bonaire.

Chufa seed, the long brown var.,
good as the best you ever saw, 9c
lb. FOB. W. W. Crews, Crawley.

Watson melon seed, 25c lb. cash,
or exc. 1 Ib. for 2 lbs. dried apples or
lbs. white
honey. J. M. Paulk, Willacoochee.

One and % Ibs. yellow meated
watermelon seed, guar. to be sweetest

ever tasted, 75c lb. plus postage: exc. |

for anything can use. Mrs. Dollie
Brewer, Commerce, Rt. 6.

White nest onions, 40c gal.; mam-
moth okra, 40c .1lb.: -Hendersons
white bunch limas, 15e 1b.; striped
half runner bean, 35c lb. del. Mrs.
C. A: Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt. 5.

Pure Hastings syrup cane seed,
clean and sound, 12 lbs., $1 postpaid;
also castor beans, 5c doz. or exc.
some for citron seed. R. W. Beall,
Culverton.

Hastings sorghum cane seed, 75c
bu. in lots 2 to 15 bu.; black field
peas, 85c bu.; lots 2 bu. up to 50-bu.
FOB Calhoun. C. T. Bowles, Rydal.

Hastings beet seed, 15c teacupful;
add postage. Mrs. John Travillian,
LaFayette, Rt. 3.

Two hundred lbs. genuine imp.
Dixie Belle melon seed, 35c; 100 bu.
Tillman early Clay peas, 100 bu. old-
fashioned late Clay peas, $1.25 FOB.
W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.

Orange cane seed, 75c bu. FOB
Kennesaw, 2 bu. bags. Sam Preast,
Marietta, Rt. 5.

Texas seeded ribbon cane seed,
pure and clean, 6c lb.; colored butter
beans, 10c; 5 lbs. McQuire water-
melon seed, 35c lb. or $1.50 for lot;
all FOB. R. H. Wood, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Absolutely pure, choicest hand se-
lected Eden Gem, Hales Best, and
genuine Rocky Ford caivitaloup, imp.
Jones melon seed, 55c Ib. postpaid.
J. I. Frasier, Lawrenceville.

Fifty lbs. New Imp. Tom Watson
seed, whole lot, 22c lb., del.; smaller

lots, 30c Ib., del. Eugene Blaood-
worth, Gordon.
Good, nice, clean, sound: chufas,

free from rocks, $3 per bu., FOB. M.
J. Dubberly.

Three hundred and ninety-nine
Ibs. Ga. White Stem collard seed, 20c
lb. B. M. Jones, Blun. :

Four lbs. okra seed, 20c lb., or exc.
for seed peanuts; cucumber seed, 2
cups, 25e. Mrs. Less Southern, Car-
tecay. : ;

Yellow meated watermelon -and
muskmelon seed, 15c cupful, or 2
cups, 25c. Mrs. N. F. Karr, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1. :

melon seed, 25c lb., prepaid. A. I.
Granade, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.

Honey Drip cane seed, 80c bu in
20-bu. lots; $1 bu. in smaller lots;
New Era peas, 80c bu. Exc. some for
good pigs, any good breed. J. A.
Crawford; Calhoun, Rt. 2.

Fine; long green okra seed, 10c

pint, or exe. for dried peaches, Early
Valentine beans or Early Caseknife
beans, lb for tb. W. J. -Pearce,
Ringgold.
Four hundred _lbs. new, imp. Dixie
Belle melon seed, 35c Ilb., ~ FOB.
Money order or cashiers chk. E, C.
Leverett, Wellston.

Sound, shade dried and clean
Thurmond Gray; Dixie Belle melon
seed, 40c lb. L. W. Fountain, Ft.
Valley. :



v ee mihiee oe

One hundred libs. pure Dixie Belle



"0 8 Page Nineteen
_ Seed For Sale
Honey Drip cane seed, sorghum,

20c gal., 45c per 2. gals.; Lima bunch

butter beans, 10c cupful. Cash with
order. Everleene McLaughlin, Green- |

ville. -

Gourd (beautiful shapes) seed, 2
doz. del for 15c; bunch butter beans,






15 lb. Exc. for setting of Buff Orp.

or any full-blood eggs. Mrs. E. M.
Travis, Fayetteville.

White nest onions, 50c gal.; old
fashioned, tender cornfield and Biack
pole bean seed, 25c teacupful; 40c
lb.; red: and white speckled Crowd-
ers, purple hulls, $1.25 pk. Mrs. W.

V. Robbs, Flowery Branch. =

Stone Mtn. and Thurmond Gray
melon seed, 60c lb. or exc. 10 Ibs for
any full stock male pig, eggs, syrup,
or what have you? Starling Yawn,
Vienna, Rt. 2. ;

Nine ounce old time, deep cut, very
sweet canteloup seed, 50c for lot, del.
Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove.

Okra seed, begins bearing when 6-8
in. high, until frost, 10c tbls. Mrs.
W.L. Daniel, Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 101.

CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
Pure Whatleys seed corn, 50c pk.;
%-bu., 90c; $1.50 bu. Add postage.
No chks: Herbert White, Cuthbert,
RFD 3, Box 17. ;
Hastings Prolific corn, 1st yr., se-
lected for seed, $2.50 bu., FOB, or
exch. for peanuts or pecans, potato
plants. J. H.: Beasley, Lavonia. ~
Nineteen thirty-one crop white
shelled pop corn at 6c lb. No stamps:
G. Y. Yeomans, Vidalia.
Five hundred bu. shelled corn, 60
bu., FOB. W..F. Macomber, Halcy-
ondale. :



Whatleys Ist yr. field selected, $2 .

bu.; Ciay peas, slightly mixed, 85
bu. Exc. for ribbon cane syrup or
honey or cotton seed. _E. B.
Fayetteville.

Jarvis Golden Prolific corn, $1.60
bu. E. . Vandiver, Dawsonville.

Golden Dent seed corn, 35c gal.,
FOB. .G. Freeman, Ta.

Twenty-five bu. good corn, 60c bu.
at my barn. Mrs. Jane Varnadoe,
Seville. ;

White Rice pop corn, sound and
clean, for seed, 50c gal., or 25c per
4e-gal. Add postage. Send stamped
envelope for sample. Ralph Hill,
Mt, Airy, Rt. 1,.Box 35.

; aoe Queen pop corn, 12 lbs., $1,

el.
plants, by April 15th. Red eggs, $1
per 15, del. Mrs. Christine King,
AUSteH R tei. 2s <=

Pure Marlboro seed corn, nubbed
and shelled, 75c pk.; $2 bu., FOB.
John Roark, Flowery Branch.

Twelve lbs. white seeded chicken
corn for sale or exc. for 1 bu running.
velvet beans from So. Ga.; each pre-

pay chgs., or exc. for turkey eggs. J. .

E. Wall, Shiloh.

Hastings Prolific and Marlboro
seed corn, cross, eid field selected.
for last 5 yrs., 40 pk., or $1.50 bu.,
FOB.; exc. for Porto Rican plants.
W. A. Moon, Waco, Rt. 2.

One hundred bu. each, Hastings
and Whatleys Prolific, hand selected
and shelled, $1.50 bu; pure Wanna-
maker-Cleveland cotton seed, re-

cleaned, 3 bu. bag, $1. W. H. Bolton, - ;

Griffin, Box 438.

Whatleys Prolific seed corn, 2nd
yu; 1 bus up, $1 bu; POR. = Hie a.
Cason, Thomson, Rt. 1.

Three hundred bu. white corn, 50
bu. at the crib. Henry Lanier, Tun-
nel Hil: :

Whatleys selected seed corn, $2.50
per bu. Small grain, yellow pop
corn, $1 pk., FOB here. C. E. Brooks,
Colquitt. :

Hastings Prolific, 1st yy., 5-7 ears
per stalk, field selected, nubbed and
shelled, 50c peck, $1.75 bu. Not del.
D.C. Bramlett, Auburn, Rt. 2.

Bred-up Mexican June corn, white
and Spe pee ae resisting.

e-for sample can rice. S. B,
Kinard, Jackson. E z

Nice, yellow pop corn, 5c lb. Post-
age paid on 10-Ib. lots or more; sev.
bu. Velvets, Speckler: Runners, $1.25
bu. COD. E. J. Flowers, Jr., Seville.

Extra early Yellow Dent seed corn,
$1.80 bu.; Honey Drip, Early Amber
cane seed, 40c pk.; $1.50 bu.: exe.
for hogs or pigs... 32: A; Bennett,
Atlanta. Station A, j

corn, ist yr. Hastings prolific: pure,
hand nubbed and shelled, $1.50 bu.,
in bags. C. R. Walker, Griffin.
Pure Hastings prolific seed corn,
$1.35 bu. G. W. Pippin, Culloden.
One. hundred bu. good corn, 75
bu. Oren Lee Carter, Alma, Rt. 1.
Six bu. Golden Queen pop corn,
3c Ib.; shelled; not prepaid. Nc or-
ders less than $1; Milo maize, same
price. E. W. Cornelison, Kensington.
Cuban Yellow Flint seed corn, not



mixed with other corn. No chks.-
Riley Woodring, Alto, ie 1:

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Holt,=

Exc. for Porto Rican or tomato

Few hundred bu. good, sound seed .
















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( seed corn, $1 bu.; FOB. DBD. W. Mar-
lowe, Wocedsiock, Rt. 1.

- corn and 1 bu. Whatileys prolific.



$1550 bu.;

_deys, $150 bu.: 40c pk. Add del.
ches. Cash. with order. Somple on
request. W. W. Barnes, Manchester.

_ Ibs., 35; 4 lbs., 60c; prepaid. Spe-
cial prices on, larger orders;

_* Niece yellow corn, $1 bu. Mrs. W.
H. Lowe, Gray.
Yellow Dent seed corn, carefully

price.

BE. Hays, Mansfield.

Hendersons white bush lima beans,

~ cotton, 75c bu.

screened, 50c bu.; also J. B. Giant
-ges, $1 per 15. Exc. either for any-

Seed For Sale

Twenty bu. pop corn, some red and
some yellow, but not mixed, 6c Ib.;.
shelled, 19c lb., del.; also Hastings

Old yellow corn, 2 ears to stalk,

also Marlboro prolific (this corn is}

weevil proof, prolific, 3-4
$1.75 bu., FOR. D.

very hard,
ears), 50c pk.;
M. Lee, Alma.

One bu. white Mexican June seed

58c pk.: $1.50 bu; cattail millet, 10c
lb. in pod; Egyptian wheat, 15c Ib.
EH. L. Corley: Mauk, Rt. 1.

Bred-up Mexican June corn, white
and blue mixed, weevil resisting.
Write for sample and price. S. B.
Kinard, Jackson.

Neals Paymaster, $1.50 bu., FOB.
Exc. some for wilt-resistamt cotton
seed at 50c bu. W. B. Hinton, Sum-
merville. : :

Ten bu. corn, 60c bu. Cash. A. R.
Piper, Lithonia, Rt. 4.

_ Fifty bu. Hastings corn for seed,
$1.50 bu.; 40 gals. bright, thick sor-
ghum syrup in half-gal. cans, 50c
gal.; 4 bu. brown Crowder peas, $1
bu. J. C. McKoy, Newnan, Rt.5. |

Limited supply of cert. Whatleys
Prolific, 50c pk.; $1.50. bu., FOB. J.
i. Benson,.Buena Vista.

Five bu. Mexican June seed corn.
60c. pk.; $2 bu. Exc: for Sebright
bantam eggs: 1 pk. for 15 eggs. Mar-
yin Powell, Montrose, Rt. 1.

Whatileys Prolific, 50c pk.; 90c per
%-bu.* $1.50 bu... FOB Carrollton.
Postage extra. Two to 4 bu., $1.40
bu. Ask for prices on larger lots,
H. O. Lovvorn, Carrollton.

Hastings Prolific, planted 1 yr.
Made from 100 to 125 bu. per acre
last yr. Hand picked, 40c peck, at
my residence. W. K. Cochran, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 3.

Seventy-five bu. good, heavy corn,
75c bu. Emmett Miller, Woodland,
Box 85. able

Neals Paymaster, selected, nubbed
and hand shelled, 50c pk.; $1.75 bu.,
FOS. Sat guar. Exc. for 2 good pigs
or honey. James D. Wigley, Lyerly. :

Pure Whatileys, hand
50c. pk. Add postage.
Parks str. B. R: eggs, 5c, del. No
permit, but ent, to one. Mrs. W. T.
White, Cuthbert, Rt. 3, Box 17.

Blue Mexican June, $2 bu.; 60c pk.;
Hickory King, $2. bu.; 60c pk.; What-

Scotts Imp. Marlboro prolific, big
eared var., from 23 yrs. breeding and
field selection, 75c pk.; $2 bu.. Add
postage. Pure Wannamaker cotton
seed, 50c bu. Z. L. Scott, Concord.

Hastings chicken corn, 20c Ib.; 2

Ne AG:
runner peanuts, $2 per 100 Ibs., FOB.
W. W. DeLoach, Brooklet, Rt. 1.

.Hastines Big Rockdale, ist yr.,
45c pk.: 80c per 4% bu.; $1.50 bu.,
FOB. Jas. E. Sims, Jackson, Rt. 5.

selected, 50c pk., FOB, or 75c post-
paid; pure apple vinegar by the bbl.
or in less quantities. Write for
E. D. Owens, Mtn. City.
-_ Some red pop corn, 6c lb., or exc.
for potato slips or the 4 head ground
peas. T. P. Crowe, Union Point.
Hastings ist year Prolific, $1.25;
all Blue Mexican June, $1.25; hand
nubbed. Field peas, slightly mixed,
"5c. Forage or silage corn, $1 bu. A.

__ Pure Marlboro, $2 bu., FOB. John
G. Adams, Covington.

Efastings, Prolific, Ist yr.; nubbed
and shelled, $1 bu., FOB. Exc. for
velvet okra or peas. Frank Peebles,
Lovejoy.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Piedmont Clevelnad Big Boll, No.
5, l-in. staple or better; Wanna-
maker Cleveland. All ginned, re-
cleaned on private gin. Any, 50c bu.,
FOB. J. L. Thomas, Madison, Rt. 1.
No. 1 Cleveland Big Boll, 50c bu.;
No. 1 Vandivers Heavy Fruiter, 50c
bu. Made 1144 bales per acre year

before last. Daniel Deen, Axson.
Pure cotton seed, the long staple
and big boll, easy to pick, sells for
2c and 3c per lb. more than average
W. H. Adair, Rut-

ledge.

One hundred bu. Williams 30-yrs.-
imp. Russell big boll, 2%c per Ib.
Any amt. Also 6 bull -ealves, 6-18
mos. old, from best breeding. Sid-
hey C. Williams, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, pure,



thing can use. Mrs. W. E, Whis-

selected, |




Seed For Sale |
Twelve hundred bu. Wannamaker
Cleveland Big Boll, lst yr. Kept
pure at gin, 50c bu...L. P. Branden-
burg, Senoia.

Rhynes Cook, Cokers Cleveland
wilt resistant, 1-1/16 in. staple, 75c
bu.; Whatleys Prolific, $1.50 bu.;
Pollock 10-25 cantaloup seed, 50c Ib.
ct. i. Rhyne, Plains.

Piedmont Cleveland, ist yr. from
ecraont Pedigree Seed Farms.
Rolls cleaned, 50c bu.; also. Mung
beans, 7 lbs. $1; postpaid. HE. S. Es-
linger, Ringgold.

Oxe hundred and fifty bushels D.
P, L., 48 cotton seed, privately gin-
ned, recleaned, 50c bu. E. F. Har-
well, Winder.

Good, 2nd yr. Rucker cotton seed,
50c bu. FOB, or exc. for chickens,
eggs or anything can use. J. W.
Karr, Mableton. ;

Woods Ingold cotton seed, 40 per
cent lint, inch staple, 85c bu.; 10
bu., 75c bu.; 25 bu. up, 70c bu: J. W.
Granada, Washington. :

Acalla cotton seed, 75c bu., $2 per
100 Ibs., FOB; Perkins okra seed,
20c Ib. and postage. L. W. Mitchell,
Snummerville.

Sev. tons choice, unmixed Cokers
No. 5 cotton seed, 40c bu. here at.
Ibarn, 50c bagged and FOB; 3 highly
bred Reg. Jersey bulls, 12-18 mos.
old, $25 each. S.L. Thornton, Dewy-
rose, Rt. 2. :

. Five bu. Petty-Toole, $4; large ear
Yellow Flint seed corn, 75 pk.; $2
bu., FOB. Kate Lancaster, Sylvester,
Ric 2. ;

Pure Cokers Cleveland; fine, pri-
vately ginned ant recleaned, 1-1/32
in. staple; brings 1c premium; 60c
bu. J. P. Alexander, Louisville.

Two hundred bu. new Mississippi
Delta long staple cotton seed, 35c bu.
No orders less than 10 bu. Cash with
order. FOB. Mrs. Ed. W. Studdard,
Social Circle, RFD 3.

The Wilson Type cotton seed,
about 1 in: staple, 35c bu. E.G.)
Davis, Harrison.

Cochrans Famous 3 in 1 cotton
seed. Kept pure and ginned private-
ly, 75c bu.; 5 bu. up, 70c bu., FOB.
C. R. Walker, Griffin:

Twenty-five bu. pure, imp. Cokers
cotton seed, 75c bu., exc. for peas.
J. J. Lowe; Commerce, Rt. 6.

Pure, recleaned No. 2 Rucker cot-
ton seed, good staple, 15/16 at 50c
bu. G. W. Hardy, Powder Springs,
RFD. -

Covington Toole wilt-resistant, 50c
bu., FOB: 1st yr. from orig. A. J
Kent, Midville. :

Cokers No, 5, cert., long staple,
pure, $1.- Will, exc. for Ga. sugar
cane syrup. Thaxton Bryant, Sum-
mit.

Ruckers Long Staple, 50c bu.; also
Delta Pine Land 48. All seed pure,
rolls cleaned at gin. H. S. Bryan,
Canon. :

Piedmont Cleveland big boll, 1-in.
staple, 50c bu., FOB, or exc. for peas
and peanuts or chickens. M.: T.
Morrow, Newborn.

Tooles wilt-resisting cotton seed,
50c_-bu. in small lots; 35c large lots;
2 Jersey cows, young calves, 3-and 4
gals., $25 and $40. Joe M. Brown,
McRae.

Twenty-five or 30 bu. mixed Early
Big Boll cotton seed, $1 bu., FOB.
J. F. Wiggins, Edison. :

Two hundred bu. Petty-Toole and
Imp. Cook, 50c -bu.,. FOB.; wilt-
resistant and sound. T. O. Whitch-
ard, Blakely. ; oe

Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, 50c bu.,.
FOB. Horace Darnell, Winston.

One hundred bu. Cleveland Wan-
namaker wilt-resistant, 50c bu., FOB.
Trad esome for shoats or yearlings.
General Vaughan, Rochelle.

Fifty bu. Vandivers Heavy Fruiter,
50c bu.; 40 per cent lint. Fe
Gravely, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.

Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, 50c -bu..
Exc. for potato slips, peanuts or S.
P. C. pigs, Ga. cane syrup in gal.
buckets. D. W. White, Sugar Valley.

Genuine Petty-Toole cotton seed,
%75e bu. Perry Blount, Soperton.

Sev. dif. lead. var. cotton seed, 50c
bu., FOB. L. IT. Woodall, Jr., Crest.

Pure Wannamakers recleaned. 40c
bu.: country cured, hickory smoked
hams, 25c Ib.;.real good Tennessee
mare, 1,100 Ibs., mule, 11 yrs. old,
$75. Riley Couch, Turin.

Sev. bu. D. P. L. long staple cot-
ton seed, 50c bu., or exc. for pea-
nuts or: field peas at market price.
Ea. pay chgs. on what he gets. L.
Rodgers; Bulter, Rt. 2. :

Lee Wilson cotton seed, 50c bu.;
imp. Spanish peanuts, 2%c Ib.; No.
1 Brabham peas, $1.50 bu. Cheaper
in large lots. Cliff R. Morgan, Amer-
cus; RED Di =

Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, Ist yr.
from pedigreed seed, kept absolutely

8]




+4 kei

pure at gin, 75c bu. in 5-or more bu. |





nante, Rutledge, Rt. 2.

lots. Jesse L. Johnson, Calhoun, 302
| Wall St. ae





MARKET BULLETI pea
| r Seed For Sale

Fine lot of 1st yr. Delta and Pine|-



Land cotton seed, 40 per cent, lint;
pure and clean, 50c bu. H. Grady |

4 Adams, Social Circle.

Eleven bu. Loy Erast premium lo
staple cotton seed, 40c bu. at my
place. J. B. Bradshaw, Rome, Rt. 3.

Planting seed, Coker Cleveland 2,
str. 2.. Guar, absolutely pure and 1
yr. from Coker direct, 60c bu., FOB.
J. C. Baston, Milledgeville. :

Sixty bu. Piedmont Cleveland big
boll, carefully selected, 50c bu.; Stone |
Mtn. melon seed, 50c lb,; pure, sound,
recleaned cream Crowders, 5c lb.; |
$2.50 bu. Banard Stinchcomb, Fey-
etteville. :

Piedmont Cleveland, 1st and 2nd
pickings; privately ginned, recleaned,
50c bu.; Marlboro Prolific corn; se-
lected, 50c per peck; $1.75. bu. R. W.|
Stembridge, Milledgeville. Sore
~ Pure Wilson type long staple cot-
ton seed, 35c bu. E. L. Daw*, Har-
rison. - :

Limited supply of Stoneville No. 2
cotton seed, staples 1 1-8 and the
strongest lint on market, $1.50 bu.
Write for information. J. H. Beaver,
Dalton, Rt. 6.

Five thousand bu. pure Rowdern
40, strain No. 7. Direct from Ar-
kansas, 1931; 75c bu.; over 25 bu.,
60c bu.; over 100 bu., 50c bu., FOB.
J. G. Williamson, Eastman.

Petty-Toole wilt-resistant, - saved
pure from-bale and half to acre. .50c
bu. W. M: Wright, Ft. Valley.

Few hundred bu. D. P. L. cotton
seed, 1 yr. from pedigreed, $1.25 per
CWT, FOB sacked. Sample on re-
quest. Chas. S. Reid, Woodbury.

Thirty bu. pure Wilson type big
boll, carefully handled at gin, 50c bu.,
or $1.50 per 100 lbs., FOB. Jack.
Hinton, Kensington, Rt. 1.~ '

Limited supply Cleveland, culled.
and sacked, 50c bu., FOB. M. L. An-
derson, Winterville.

Two hundred bu. nice, recleaned
Ruckers first yr., 50c bu. F. K. Dun-
can, Douglasville. :

Pure College No. 1 cotton seed,
saved without rain, 50c bu., FOB.
(No name given),- Culverton.

Seed Wanted = ~



|CORN AND SEED CORN: WANTED.

Want 10 bu. good milling corn at
40c bu., del to me. Mrs. Lowie
Parker, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.

Want price per bu. of Whatleys

-|red cob prolific seed corn from the

originator and grower of same. Also
price of mutton suet per lb. R.-E.
Kemp, Bowdon, Star Route.

Want corn at 40c bu., slip shucked
or shelled. Forrest Jackson, Dono-
van.



Positions Wanted

_ Man and wife (5 yr. old son) want

job. on farm for board and small

wages. Both exp. in general farming,

Sethe es cea ne gardening.
; : ; iwards. Th

324 Barnwell St. ee

Want job in dairy, 12 yrs. experi-
ence; also good milk route man; fur-
nish ref. Wife and 1 child. At once.
David F. Fife, Griffin, Rt. 3.

Want place on farm to raise chick-
ens and other light work. Willing
to work for $10 mo., board and Jaun-
dry; 4 children to work for. Mrs. J
-M. Mincey, Pineora.

Good, honest, sober white man
wants home on farm; live with fam-
ily and help with light farm work
for small wage. Ivey Fountain, Lyons,
Rt. 4, care L. N. Underwoos.

Middle. aged widow wants job on
farm, poultry, cows and garden, etc.
Life exp. on farm. Mrs. Mattie Ed-
eine Atlanta, 425 Whitehall Ter-

ce. )

Experienced North Georgia farmer
wants farm at once; 4 in family.
7 ne a oe ee in crop

. D.C. Lively, anta,
a ww. y a, 646 Wells
ant any kind of farm or yar
or greenhouse work at ae one
salary. J. R. Yarbrough, Vinnings.

Refined, young widow with one
child desires place with small family
on Bodie ie ee wee work for hoard

small salary. is. O. H,
Ochlochnee, Ri 3. a

Thirty yr. old widow, white, wants
workin farm, assisting poultry, etc.,
for small salary and board. Hove 5
yr..old boy. Have no home. Mrs.
Florence Medley, Cairo, Rt. 3.

Single man wants job on a farm.
Wages or share crop. C. R. Hollo-
way, Edison, care C. J. Holloway. 1

Want to get 4 room house, 5 acres
and hire to some good farmer near
Atlanta. Any kind of work; 4 in
a Hes iad driver and re-
j 3 . Jd. Hulsey, Atlanta,
Sylvan Ave.,.SE. 2 e

Single man. wants job on a farm,
Wages or share crop. C. R. Holloway,



_ Edison, care C. J. Holloway.








~~ Positions Wanted

646 Wells Street, S.W.
Twenty-six yr. old single man de-

kind of farm work; drive tractor or
truck, etc., $15 per mo. Near Atlanta

Seabolt, Epworth.
Want job on farm; lived on farm
91 yrs., 3 yrs exp. in Kansas Wheat

Waddell Meadows, Weston, Rt. 1.

twin girls, 4 yrs. old. Am good hand
to milk cows and care for chickens.

Want job on farm on in dairy; man
and wife, both able to work. Lifs
time exp. Work for house, board and
-small salary.
ville.

wants to stay with aged widow or old
couple on farm, do light work for
$6 mo. and living. Miss Lucille
Brown, Dallas. :

to work on farm by month. Wife and
baby. Wife work also; 31 yrs. old.

Piedmont Avenue. oS

Farmed and dairy
work all life time; can drive any kind
truck; 24yrs. old. Married. Ref. J.

dairy. Exp. and capable. Can begin
at once. Best of ref. H. B. Boynton,
Atlanta, 331 Abbot St. S.W.

Want small farm on shares, near
Atlanta. Can move and furnish my-
self. Life time exp. farming. G. T,
Campbell, Atlanta, 870 Oak St. SW.

Want 2-horse crop on halves, or a
1-horse crop and-let my boy work for
wages: 5 in family, all grown, able
and willing to work. Henry Haynie,
Danville, Rt. 2.

Honest, sober, 40 yr. old man wants
work farming, driving truck, etc.
Know how to farm. State what you
can offer and wages per mo. G. W.
Landers, Carrollton, care Mrs. A. B,
Newsome.

Experienced No. Georgia farmer
wants farm at once;\ 4 in family.
Must be moved and furnished in crdp
time. D.C. Lively, Atlanta, 646 Wells
St., SW.

on farm-with good people; work for
board and clothes and small salary.
For information, write: Mrs. W. H.
Lawrence, Macon, Rt. 5, Box 169.

Former businessman, 52,
lame, but otherwise capable and re-
sponsible, desires position on farm as
resident supervisor; compensation
modest according to duties: W. 5S
Freeman, Jonesboro, Rt. 2.

Want position in refined, responsi-
ble farm home. Consider best offer
with salary. .Miss Georgia Lee, De-
catur, RFD 4.

Man, wife, 3 small children (oldest
9 yrs.) want job on farm. Life exp.
on farm; good truck driver. Both
workers. At once. J. H. Stgurett,
Monroe, Rt. 6. .

Want farm at once; 5 in family,
oldest, 40 yrs., youngest, 13 yrs.; 2
good plow hands. Would consider
wages.for 1 to take care of expenses.
Mrs. Sallie L. Walden, College Park,
Et. 4, Box Lid:-

Refined, unincumbered middle-
couple; any kind of farm work, milk,
etc. Write or come for us at once.
F. L. Fowler, Richland, care E. W.
Fowler.

Want job on dairy, truck driver or
gen. farming. State your best price;
21 yrs. old. Good ref. At once. J.
H. Tabor, Pavo.

Want job looking after farm. Can
do most any kind of farm work;
raised on farm. Do not smoke nor
drink. Will find me at 42 Thomas St.
C. L. Lovett, Waycross.

Life time exp.; do any kind of farm
work, .Can start at once. W. A.
Malcolm, Atlanta, 361 Atlanta Ave.
Want 2-horse crop. Have to be
furnished; 6 in family;
moving bill if have to. J. R.. All-
good, Atlanta, 646 Wells St., SW.
Forty-five year old man and 16 YY.
old boy want work on'farm. Reared
on farm. Work for $30 per mo.,
house, wood and 2 acres of land.

| Man, wife and 5 children, all large

enough to do field work, want crop

on halves, or work. of any kind. Go

anywhere. Not afraid of work. Mrs.

E. W. West, Buford, Rt. 2.

y Want 2 or 1-horse farm on 50-50
asis.

grown.
$12 mo. At once,
Rt. 7, Box 244,







Want 2-horse crop; have to be fur~
nished: 6 in family; will repay move
bill if have to. J.R, Allgood, Atlanta,

sires work-on farm, Can do any.

Belt, with combind and tractor A-1
mechanic on both. Ref. if desired.

Want place on farm, 34 yrs old,

write. Nettie Burnett, Calhoun, Rt. 3..

J. H. Dodd, Logans- .

Nice, white, orphan girl of 17 yrs.,
Want good place with reliable man ~

At once. Clark Kilgore, Atlanta, 400

Want job farming and dairying.
| A-1 reference.

F, Sheppard, Atlanta, 548 IraSt., SW.
- Young man wants place with good.

Sixteen year old boy wants place

single, .

aged couple wants home with aged

Want position on farm, by the day |
or by the month, or will make crop.

will repay:

Farmer, Dover, care J. W. Hendrix.

Know how to farm or truck.

farm. Have son and daughter, both
Party to furnish cow and
J. O. King, Atlanta,

_ Thursday, April,7, 1932,

preferred. Ref. if desired. John W. ~~




Grain and Hay For Sale
Sev. hundred bundles good bottom
fand fodder, $1.25 per 100; 8% miles
-o0. Tocca. Ira F, McMinn, Ayers-

yille.
_ Five good tons of peavine hay, $20
aton. James E. Gibbs, Ty Ty.
Four M bundles fodder; 10 tons
_ peavine hay; 10 bu. Red Ripper peas;
300 bu. corn; 10 bu. 90-day velvet
' peans for sale; no exc. Mrs. W. T.
Wall, Jeffersonville.
- Six hundred and fifty bundles of
fodder, 3-in-hand bundles, $1.50 per
400 bundles, or trade for young pigs.
W. M. Reitz, Palmetto, Rt. 2.

~ Farm Help Wanted

- Wanted good man to take charge of
small 2-horse farm in Gilmer county,
8 miles So. Ellijay, with stock and
- who can furnish self. Shares. J.N,
Parker, Conyers.
- Want negro girl or woman without
family for gardening, poultry, etc.
Trite. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman.
Want woman to assist with cows,
'. milk, poultry, etc., for small salary
-and board. James Daniel, Mauk,
pet. 1; :
- Want good, reliable, middle aged
christian woman without children to
live in home with self and daughter
and assist with poultry, etc. Mrs. W.
. B. Felker, Dalton, Rt. 4.

Want strong, healthy colored girl
to attend to garden, milk cow and
other farm work.
Room, board, $7 mo. Mrs. E. D. Nor-
fis, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 139.
Want man or boy to assist with
* small farm, his board and clothes;
jive as one of family, also want. girl,
15 to 25 yrs. to assist with poultry,
etc. L: C. Bigbie, Edison.
-. Want good man for 40 acres good
Jand, 3 room: house; good well at
- door; good roads; 16 miles Atlanta.
_ Standing rent. W.L. Scoggins, Dora-
= ville, Rt.- 1.

Want girl, 15 to 20 yrs. to live as
- one of family; good home for right
_ party. Help with poultry, garden and
other light work. Mrs. Mattie Spivey,
- Normantown.

Want colored young man or girl
for milking and general work around
farm; clean, willing worker: good
home, clothes and $5 monthly. L. A.
Lewis, Doraville, Rt. 1.
_ Want a good hand to farm 30
acres, 20 acres bottom land, on 1-3
and i-4; use of Jersey cow. See S.
S. Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 6.

Want capable farmer for a good
2-horse farm, including 2 milch cows,
2hogs and a mule, etc. Share basis.

- Write for full particulars. J.H. Gib-
son, Stone Mountain, Rt. 3.

Want stout, honest, sober, unin-
cumbered settled man with good ref.;
willing worker and who understands
farming and floral work; $8 mo.
- board, washing. E. Haynes, Buford.
_ Want at. once hustling colored or
white woman to help around farm;
good treatment and right pay. On
highway No. 30, between Daisy and
- Claxton. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxton.
= Want at once, boy 13-20 yrs. old,
exp. in farming, knowing how to
plow; live as one of family; small
salary. H. Tench, Cornelia, Star Rt.
Want a married man to.work for

' wages. Will furnish house and 50c
per-day. Also want 1 single man for
wages, $1.25 week, board and laundry.
G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.

Want a smart farm woman; raised
on farm, to live as one of family; at-
- tend to garden, cow, chickens, etc.
Good home for right party. G. T.
Fite, Calhoun, RFD 3.

Want boy, 10-12 yrs. old live with
Us and help with light farm work; go
- to school; good home. G. W. Barber,
. 10wns, Rt. 1. =
__.. Want middle aged woman to do
___.- light. work on farm, at once. Ref.

- exch. Mrs. R. E. Almond, Royston.
_ Want young married man with
. Small family, knowing something

about cattle and general handy man.
_ State age and qualifications and sal-

ary expected. G. S. Van Densen,

Leesburg. .

_ Want white woman or girl to help

With poultry and other light farm
_. Work. Will give half of chickens you
- Yaise and small salary. Wm. Harpef,

-Osierfield. _-

Want refined, unincumbered wom-
an, 20-40 yrs. of age, to live as one
_ ~ Of family; look after poultry, etc.
_ Good home for right party. A. R.
_ Bankston, Meansville, Rt. 1. :
~ Want girl or woman to live with
aged couple as one of family and as-
- Sist with garden and chickens arid

















_. Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 281.

_ . Want 100 per cent German trucker
that knows how to grow and sell
. truck profitably on 50-50 _ basis.
- Must be A-1 man and able to finance
Rt 3 .G. M. Williams, Covington,



Thursday, April 7, 1982.

Ref. required. |

Other light work. Mrs. Ed. Wilson, |

ATs Ra abe





WE oar
_ Farm Help Wanted

Want single man or boy to help
on farm. Give board and laundry,
cotton patch and little money. E.
W. Wallace, Fairburn, Rt. 4.

Plants For Sale

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1
M FOB, L. A. Carter, Coffee.

Red or pink skin P. R. plants,
$1.25 M FOB; also; Nancy Hall
plants, same price. A: R. Jones,
Pelham.

P. R. plants, $1.50 M; 5 M up,
$1.35 1000. B. O. Googe, Baxley.

Pure_red skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp., $1.50 M del.;: cash with order:
guar. count and prompt shipment.
Dan A. Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Red: skin P. R. and Nancy -Hall
plants, $1.50 M; exc. for N. C. run-
ner or the big imp. Spanish peanuts.
Adell Murray, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Gov. insp. and treated P. R. plants,
$1.25 M FOB; April, May, June del.
Alton Jackson, Baxley, Rt. 2.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., last of
April and May del., $1.25 1000. Earl
Paul, Surrency, Rt. 2.

* Gen: imp. red-skin. P. R. plants,
Gov. insp., $1.25 M FOB or $1.40 M
del. Ga. Milton Arnold, Surrency.
Red skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
April, May, June del., $1.25 M FOB.
Emory Turner, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Bunch P. R. plants, $2.50 M; 5 M,
$2.25 M; running P..R. plants, $1.50
M;. cash with order. H. A. Walker,
Baxley, Rt. 1.

Gulf State-Market tomato plants,
25c.C; $1, 500; $1.50 M del.; large
plants, not hurt by cold.-R. Cham-
bers, Douglas. .

- Imp. red skin P. R. plants, $1.50
M del.; 10 M, $1.25 collect; Spanish
Boon, $1.75 M del. W. O. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch.

Marglobe, Stone and June Pink
tomato plants, ready for immediate
shipment, 40c C; 500, $1.25; $2 M
del. M. T. Jarrell, Wrightsville.

One hundred. thousand Big Stem

potato plants, Gov. insp.; del. April

10, $1.50 1000. H. F. Tanner, Black-
shear.

Guar. pure P. R. plants from se-
lected seed, $1.50.M; 5 M or more,

$1.25.. M. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven. |

Cert. P. R. plants, $1.50 M; 10M
and over, $1.25 M. Cash with order.
B. E. Thornton, Screven.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M,
del. Money orders only A. C. Thorn-
ton, Odum,. RFD A.

Frost-proof cabbage plants, Copen-
hagen, full count, 60c M, FOB. Her-
man Boatright, Coffee.

Genuine P. R. plants, cert. and
treated, $1.60 M, postpaid. Start
shipping about April 15th. J. A. Ol-
liff, Bristol. 3

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp. and
treated, $1.30 M; 5 M lots, $1.20 1000.
D. T. Herrington, Graham.

Genuine imp. red skin and pink
skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25
M; 10 M, $1 M; cash with: order;
butter beans, 10 lbs., $1. W. A. Wil-
liams, Rockingham. :

P. R. plants, State insp., the imp.
pink skin or the old type; good,
strong plants; guar. count and
prompt shipment, 5 M, $6; can ship
April 1 to 10. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.

Red skin P. R. plants, $1.25 M;
special price on large orders. L. A.
Smith, Broxton, Rt. 1. :

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., April del.,
$1.50 M; sound 90-day speckled vel-
vet beans, new crop, $1 bu.; money
order: prompt del. A. J. Adams,
Ashburn. \

Pure red skin P. R. plants, $1.25
M FOB: $1.50 M del. C. R. Savage,
Cecil.

Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old, assort-
ed, well rooted, $4.25 M FOB. Roy
Lewis, Hartwell, Rt.1, |

Goy. insp. purple skin P. R.
plants, $1.25 M FOB; 5 and 10 M,
$1 M; booking orders for April and
May; cash with order. E. L. Moore,
Nicholls, Box 3.

Spring cabbage, collards, tomato,
and onion plants, 500, 65c; $1 M
postpaid; sound, clean Brabham
peas, $1.25 bu.; Clay peas, $1 bu.
W. H. Branan, Lewiston. :

One hundred thousand Wakefield
cabbage, large plants, now ready, 15
M FOB: 500 for 50c; can fill orders
same day received. W. L. Dubberly,
Broxton. .

Spring heading cabbage and col-
lard plants, 500, 65c; $1 M postpaid.
Miss Rosa May, Lewiston.

Marglobe and Greater Baltimore
tomato plants, $1 M FOB. G. D.

nes, Lenox, Rt. 2.
F R. plants, $1.50 M FOB; guar.



sat. C. W. Rentz, Surrency.

Se

Chas. W. openfield



-IMAREET: BULEETIN

Plants For Sale

E. J.. Copenhagen, Wakefield eab-
bage plants, postpaid, 500, 55c; 85c
1000. J. R. Pope, Fitzgerald.

Imp. BP. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25
M FOB. Joe F. Perry, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25
M FOB. J. E. Arnold, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Porto Rican and Big Stem Jersey
potato plants, now ready, $1.50 M
FOB; $1.60 M del. M. H. Beasley,
Baxley.

Mtn. grown strawberry plants, 20c
C; $2 M:; exc. for other plants, or
other value; garden beans, peas and
other seed to exc. or sell. J. R.
Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4.

. Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old, $4 per
1000 FOB. Malcolm Crittendon,
Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Gov. insp. and treated P. R. imp.
pink skin plants, $1.50 M; Banana
Yams, old-fashioned white, $2; all
FOB; exc. for baby Chicks. J. M.
Holton, Alma. :

Kudzu crowns and roots, rooted,
trimmed and ready to set, $5 M; 75c
per C in, Ga.; $7.50 M; $1 C, out of
State, FOB Ideal. J. L. Chambley,
Ideal. ;

P. R. plants Gov. insp. and treated,
$1.25 M;: 5 M up, $1.15 M;-all FOB;
April, May and June del. W. R.
Batten, Winokur.

P. R. plants, $1.25 M; 5 M up,
$1.15 FOB; Gov. insp. and treated,
ready about 15th April. Owen Herrin,
Winokur.

Rhubarb, 50c doz.; 6 doz., $2.50; 10
doz., $4.50; peppermint plants, 25
doz.; yellow root; 35c tb.; _ catnip,
sage plants, 50c doz. Miss Cecil Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.

P. R. plants, insp. and treated,
$1.40 M; tobacco, 6c Ib. FOB. J. C.
Reynolds, Surrency. oy

Genuine imp. red skin P. R.
plants,-$1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.40 M, or
$1.75 M_ del. Ga.: cash with order:
no chks. O. M. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, $1.50
M: 5 M up, $1.40 M or $1.75 M del.
Ga.; cash with order: no chks. J. W.

Sellers, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Hastings Early Prolific tomato
plants, ready, 300, 75c; 500, $1.25; $2
M prepaid; roots mossed: prompt
shipment. Mrs. T. WN. Harrison,
Blackshear, Rt. 3.

P. R. plants, $1.50. M; tobacco
plants, or will sell entire bed: now
ready; cash with order; no COD.
Mrs. Archie Courson, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Chas. W. and Copenhagen -cab-
bage plants, 90c M:; Prizetaker and
yellow Bermuda onion, $1 M; <all
plants, 80c M for 4 M up; all del. R.
W. Dowdy, Fitzgerald.

E. J., cabbage plants, 30c, 500; 60c
M; P. R. plants, $1.25 M; April 25,
May and June del. P. T. Herndon,
Surrency.

Greater B. and Marglobe tomato,
25e C; 500, 90c; $1.45 M; also P. R.
plants, $140 M; 5 M up, $1.20 M;
cash with order. J. P. Morris, Baxley.

White Bermuda onion plants, $1
M; 5 M up, 85c M del.; tomato, ready
April 10; can fill all orders, $1.50 M
del.; send orders early. L. A. Powell,
Pavo, Rt. 4.

Cert. yellow skin pink skin P. R..,
Nancy Hall, Japanese Yam potato
plants, $1.75 M; 5 M up, $1.50 M
FOB. H. F. Stair, Valdosta.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, red and
pink skin, ready, Marglobe tomato,
all $1.50 M del. Wm. J. OQuinn, Jr.,
Odum, Rt. 5.

Red skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.25 M; April, May, June del.; cash
with order; N. C. peanuts, sound and
clean, 50c bu.; all FOB. .C. C. Payne,
Tifton, Rt. 6.

Himalaya berry plants, 5c each
postpaid; exc. for 1 M Early to-
mato plants and 1 M Nancy Hall or
P. R. potato plants, postpaid. Geo.
M. Moseley, Menlo.

Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.,
grown, now
ready, del. by prepaid P. P., 200, 30c;
500, 60c; $1 1000. J. O. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald, Rt.-3. :

Insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M; 5 M,
up, $1.25 M FOB; cash with order.
C. V. Millard, Douglas. .-

Imp. and insp. red P. R. and
Nancy Hall plants, $1.25 M FOB. C.
R. Redmond, Pelham.

Booking orders for P. R. plants, 1
to 5 M, $1.40 M; 10 M up, $1.25 M;
ean furnish from 30 to 60 M a week.
W. E. Byrd, Bristol, RFD 1.

P. R. vine grown and treated po-
tato plants, $1.50 M or exc. for Brab.

-peas, FOB. W. C. Douglas, Alma,

Rt. 1:

P. R. potato -plants, $1.50 M;
Boone, $1.75 M: P. R. bunch, $1.75
M del. Bill Crow, Gainesville.

P. R. plants, yellow and red skin,
Gov. insp., $1.25 M; cash with order.
A. Bowen, Bristol, Box 23.





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Plants For Sale
Cert. imp. P. R. plants, $1.75 M;
over 2M, $1.50 M; cash with order;
postage collect. L. Knobb, Moniac.
Pure pink or salmon pink P. R.

plants; count and quality guar.;
State insp., $1.50 M FOB; cash with
order. T. L. Swanson, Fitzgerald,
Fut.=2s

P. R. potato slips, $2. M; State
insp. H. C. Pittman, Scottdale, P.
O. Box 33. 5

Cert. spring cabbage plants, E. da;
Chas. W., Copenhagen, 75c M; 5 M,
$2.50; 10 M, $4.98 not postpaid;
black walnuts, 75c bu.; cash with
order. J. G. Owens, Pembroke. _

Bermuda onions, yellow and white,
cabbage, heading var., heading col-
lard plants, 45c M FOB; 65c M del,
J. F. Haden, Doerun. 5

Pure P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.25 1000. B. F. Crumley, Fender.

Pure P. R. potatoes, imp. plants,
Gov. insp; and dipped, ready by first
of April. -James Tanner, Douglas,
Rt. 3, Box 4. ;

Lead. var. cabbage, Bermuda onion
plants, 70c M del. while they last;
tomato and P. R. draws, ready first
half of April. E. L. Durham, Saint
Mary. . a

Chas. and J. Wakefield cabbage,
Bermuda onion plants, prepaid, 75c
M: P. R. plants, April 10 del. pre-
paid, $1.65 1000. D. M.. Barber,
Baxley. : :

-One to two million Gov. insp. po-
tato plants, ready to start on by 5th
of April; write for prices; American |
Wonder melon seed; $1 0z., $10 Ib.
E. T.:Clements, Tennille.

Burbanks thornless blackberry
plants, 75c doz.; few bu. good hay
peas to exc. for white Bermuda on-
ion plants. David Pike, Mauk.

Early Klondike strawberry plants,
20c C: 75c, 500; $1.50 M; honey drip
cane seed, $1.50 bu.; 75c per % bu;
35c gal. del. Mrs. J. M. Porter, Cum-
ming, Rt. 4. :

Tomato plants, mixed var., Brim-
mer and Gulf State and Greater ~
Baltimore, $2 M; ready to ship now.
Ellis Lightsey, Bristol.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., from a
very prolific and imp. var. or red
skin potatoes; place orders for early |
shipment, $1.50 M FOB. A, F. Will-
coxon, Moultrie, Rt. 5.

Progressive Everbearing strawber- .

ry plants, 25c C; $2.50: M del.; exc.

for good, sound peanuts. H. B. Shell,
Palmetto. ;

Pure pink skin P. R. plants, $1.35
M; banana Yam plants, $1.75 M
del.: now ready. T, T. Winge,
Rockingham. g

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M; April
and May del. B. M. Bratcher, Alma.

Thousands Marglobe, Burbanks
wilt-resistant and Tree tomatoes,
also Bell, hot, pimiento peppers, and
egg plants, all 35c C; $2.50 M del.;
prompt shipment. Mrs. H. V. Frank-
lin, Register.

Pink and yellow P. RR. plants,
$1.40 M; & M up, $1.25 M; State
insp.: del. Ga. Ira Vickers, Alms.

Open field grown E. J., and Chas.
W. cabbage. plants, ready, 25c,. 200;
500, 55c; 90c M del. S. C. Rowe,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

Bermuda grass roots, settings for
sale, 25c bu. W. A. Bennett, Atlanta,
1808 Wade Ave., N. E. ae

Napier grass plants and _ roots:

very prolific; all stock crazy about
it; now time to plant: write for full
information and prices. S. T. Smith,
Cuthbert.
_ Jersey and Chas. W., Copenhagen:
Market cabbage plants, 80c M post-
paid; 50c, 500; red skin and vellow
P. R., Early Triumph potato, $1.50
1000. J. U. Sewell, Pitts.

Everbearing strawberry, $2.25 M:
huckleberries, 60c C; hazlenut, $1.
doz.; mtn. gooseberries, 6 for 50c:
exc. for anything can use. D. M.
Blackwell, Cleveland. :

Genuine P. R. plants, State insp..
$1.25 M FOB; ready April 1; full
count, quality guar. W.-F. Brieman,
Baxley.

Genuine P. R. plants, State insp.,
$1.25 M FOB; also. Bermuda onion
plants, 75c M; prompt shipments.
Mrs. J. R. Bryan, Baxley.

Extra Early J. Chas. W. cabbage
plants, with prompt shipment and
full count, 500, 60c; 90c M del. H.
C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

Raspberry plants, Vanfleet, St.
Regis, Everbearing, red, black caps,
Blowers and McDonald blackberry
plants; prices reduced to 50c doz.:
50, $1.35;.$2.25 G- del.c- ext. EU.
Hart, College Park,

Large Ruby King pepper plants,
50c C del.; exc. Mrs. Lavinia Terrell,
Greenville, Rt. 3.

Red skin, Gov. insp. P. R.. plants,
from imp. vine potatoes, $1.50 M
FOB; 10 M up, $1.40 M del. Bessie

Lucile Overstreet, Hazlehurst.




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Pure P. R., Gov. insp., $1 1000. B.
. F. Crumley, Fender. >

re P. R. plants, $1 per M; 100 M or
over; less lots, $1.25 M; exc. for
young Jersey cow, cattail millet
seed, field peas, etc, C. O. Mont-
- gomery, Tifton, Rt. 2.

-. Genuine red and pink skin P. R.
plants, Gov. insp., $1.40 M; over 5
M, $1.25 M FOB; satisfaction guar.
C: H. Davis, Graham.

Millions Gov. insp. P. R. plants,
'red and pink skin, $1.40 M; 5 M up,
$1.25 1000. T. H. Sweat, Alma.

Fifty thousand: Napier grass roots,
same in proteins as alfalfa hay; all
stock are crazy about it; gives more
green forage than any grain. S. T.
Smith, Cuthbert.

P. R. plants, $1.25 M FOB; April,
May and June del. G. W. Pirkle,
Vienna, Rt. 4.

Klondike and Lady T. strawberry
plants, 20c C; 500, $1; Gov. insp. P.
R. plants, red and pink skin, $1.50
-M del. Guy Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Chas. W. and Copenhagen cabbage
_ plants, 90c M; Prizetaker and yellow
Bermuda onion, $1 M; all plants, 80c
M for, 4 M or over; all del. R W.
Dowdy, Fitzgerald.

Tomato plants, Break o Day.
Greater Baltimore, Marglobe, 50c C
del.: pepper, pimiento, Ruby King,

. Bull Nose, 50 C. del. Mrs. W. N.

Lott, Braselton.

P. R. and Nancy Hall plants, Gov.
insp., pure bred plants, $1.50 1000. J.
H. Carter, Rockingham. i

P. R. vine grown insp. and treated

\ _ plants, $1.50 M FOB; exc. for Brab:

peas and lon garm seed peanuts. W.

_ C. Douglas, Alma, Rt. 1.

: New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato, $1 M: 15 M or more, 85c M;
P. R. plants, $1.50 1000. D. M. Boat-
right, Blackshear, Rt. 3.
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. and treat-

ve ed. $1.75 M postpaid; Boons, same

price. J. H. Durand, Flowery Branch,
eee :
Big Stem Jersey and P. R. plants
ready for immediate shipment: State
insp., $2.25 M FOB. Simon. Peterson
Douglas.
Imp. purple skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp., $1.50 M; 10 M, $1.25 M: P. P.
in Ga.; cash with order; no chks.:
No. 1 Rucker cotton seed, 75 bu
FOB. J. T. Goodrum, Warwick.
P. R. plants, $1.25 M FOB; $1.50
M del. in Ga.: exe. for few peas. B.
J. Stallings, Odum.
- Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 1000.
Morgan Rowell, Hazlehurst.

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp., April,
May, June del., $1.40; cash with
order FOB. J. H. Herrin, Waycross,
Rt. 2, Box 94-A. ee

Pink skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.

-- and treated, $1.50 M del.; April-May
-. del.; money orders. Jesse Touchton,

Pare.

P. R. plants, $1.40 M FOB, or exc.
for B. L. hens or pullets. R. E. Tom-
berlin, Surrency.

Pure P. R. and Early Triumph
plants, April and May del.. $1.50 M

- del. Walter J. Dowdy, Cordele, Rt. 4. |

. Genuine red skin P. R. plants,
- Gov. insp., $1.40 M del.; April, May,
June del. Thelma Sheffield, Sur-
rency. :
Red skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
. and treated, $1.25 M FOB: April,
May, June del. Willie Pearce, Sur-
~-rency, Rt. 2.
'. BE. J., cabbage plants, 30c, 500: 60c
M; P. R. plants, $1.25 M FOB. P. F.
Herndon, Surrency.
P. R. plants, $1.25 M or exe for

country cured bacon, or B. L. chicks. |

_D. B. Meadows, Surrency. _
_ Imp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M FOB. J,
B. Page, Surrency; Rt. 2.

Kudzu roots and crowns, mixed,

$5 M FOB, Ideal. J. L. Chambley
Ideal.
_ Red skin P. R. plants, insp. and
- treated. $1.25 M FOB; cash. with
- order: no chks.. A. H.-C.. Herndon,

Baxley, Rt. 4.

E. J. and late Flat Dutch cabbage}

plants, ready, 500, 55c: $1 M; onions,
same price for April-May del.; P. R.
_, plants, $1.50 M; tomatoes, $1.25
1000. R. Chanclor, Seville.

_. P. R. plants, ready April 20, $1.50
M del. G. Ben Wilson, Rebecca...
. Pure pink skin P. Rs $1.40 M: 3
--M lots and up, $1.30 M; all del. B.
> #. Daniel, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.

. Bermuda onion plants, nice size

- and roots, 60c M; seeded ribbon cane

seed, 5 Ibs., 35c; both postpaid in 2nd

gone. J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5.

Genuine imp. Gov. insp. P. R.
_ plants, now ready, $1.50 M; del. in
Ga.; 5 M lots, $140 M; $1.35 M del.
in Ga. R. M.-Cox, Moultrie, Rt. 5.
Earliest var. imp. Klondike straw-
berry plants, 25e C; 5c, 500: $1.50

M; also blue plums, well rooted, 30c}

for 6; 60c doz. Mrs. J..M. Porter,

|. AM var. 5c M; 5
$4.25; pepper, tomato, dif. var.,
| $1.75; Gov. insp. Porto Ricans, $1.75
'M, del. Harold Smith, Baxley. wae

P. R. and Big Stem Jersey plants,
now ready, $140 M FOB. M. -H.
Beasley, Bazley, Rt. 1. ;

P. R. plants, $1.50 M; Big Stem

cally treated; cash with order; April.
May, June del. T. H: Strickland,
} Blackshear. \ :

Gov. insp. pink skin P. R. plants,
grown from vines, full count and
prompt shipment, $1.40 M FOB;
cash with order; April; May, June
del. C. D. Mitchell, Odum, Rt. -2,
Box 135. :

Marglobe and Greater B. tomato
plants, $1.75 M; now ready for ship-
ping; potato plants, $1.50 M; cash
with order. G. G. Hayes, Baxley.

Tomato plants now ready. to ship.
$1.75 M;. potato plants, $1.50 1000.
Johnnie Smith, Baxley.

Red and pink skin P. R. plants,
$1.25 M FOB, or $1.40 M del. G. E.
Aspinwall, Odum, Box 129.

Genuine P, R. and Big Stem Jer-
sey. plants, Gov. insp.; now ready,
$1.50 M del. in Ga.: money order; no
chks. R. R. Smith, Screven.

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp..
grown from vines, $1.40 M; 5 M up,
$1.25 M; 1% cash with order, balance
COD; sat. guar. G. H. Lord, Graham.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M;

Grady Cauley, Baxley, Rt. 4. :

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.50 1000. G. W.
Hutcheson, Baxley, Rt. 3. _

P. R. plants, $1.25 M or $1.35 M
del. ee 10000 order; money order. E.
= utler, Baxley, RFD 3.

OV. insp. red: skin P. R. plants.
$1.40 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M FOB; cash
Bee, order. Lee Leggett, Baxley,

P. R. plants, $1.30 M or $1.25 M
per 5000 lots: Greater Bilinear:
and Bonny Best tomato plants, $1
be ot HE. O. Jackson,

Marelobe tomato plants, $1.25 3
pa a Clinton Teems, ey

P. R. and Nancy Hall plants, $1.40
M; $1.25 for 5 M up: tomato plants,
Marglobe, New Stone and Greater
Baltimore, $1 M; cash. W. H. Morris,
Baxley. se

P. R. plants, $1.50 M or exc. for S.

ples. J. T. Holland, Lenox. - :

Big Stem Jerseys, red and yellow
P. R. plants, grown from vines, insp.
fnow ready, $1.25 M FOB; nothing
but strong plants shipped. J. H.
Harper, Screven.

P. R. plants, State insp.,
del. Floyd J. Story, Pavo,
Box 46.

Ree 1,

/will take meat, lard, syrup, honey,
table peas, dried fruit; April, May
fdel.; party pay chgs. both ways. J.
H. Shirley, Alma.

New Stone tomato plants, 65c M;
5 M lots, 60c M; ready; sat. guar.
'Malvin White, Alma, Rt. 3.

Kudzu, good, strong plants, 75c C;
$5 M or exec. 1000 for 10 bu. good
corn. John W. Hendrix, Ball Ground

Yellow skin P. R. potato plants,
from vine grown stems, $1:35 M del.
in Ga.; April, May, June del.; cash
with order. J. F. Grubbs, Odum.

Yellow skin P. R. plants, insp. and
treated, April del., $1.40 M; May and
June del., $1.25 M; del. in Ga. L. P.
Evitt, Adel.

P. R. plants, April 15, Gov. insp.
and treated, $125 M FOB. E. L.
Hendrix, Hickox.

E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, 40c,
500: 65c M; collard plants, same
price. Leroy Bowen, Baxley. .

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.40 M;.
10 M up, $1.25 M not prepaid: cash
ae order. J. H. Cowart, Surrency,

State insp. and treated P. R.
plants, grown from vine, $1.50 M; 5
M up, $1.40 M; cash with order: no
chks. M. H. Bradley, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Hastings Truckers seed tomato
plants, Greater Baltimore, New
Stone, Red Rock, 35c C; $1.25 M:;
genuine P. R. plants, State insp.,
ready, $1.65 M prepaid. Paul Light-
sey, Screven. =
Marglobe tomato plants, 300, 60c:

by April 15; send money order. A. L.
|-Rozar, Baxley, Rt. 2.

P. R. plants, $125 M FOB. or
$1.50 M del.; also Big Stem. Jerseys,

Route.
Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp., full
count, April del:, $1.25 M: cash with

4, Box 86.
+ Pink skin P. R. plants, $2 M: Gov.
insp.; prompt del.; cash with order.
R.S. Deen, Alma. | G

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25



/M; now ow sat, guar. T. H, Jones

Adel, Rb 3."

z

Jerseys, $1.75 M: Gov. insp., chemi- |}

5 M up, $1.40 M, or $1.75 M. del.

Baxley. |

P. C. pigs or beeswax, or dried ap-|

$1.50 Mr

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.10 M:;}

500, 85c: $1.60 M; postpaid; can ship}

same price. M. J. Lewis, Baxley, Star}

order. J. B. Patterson, Baxley, Rt.|

oa sae. Is

-C; also upland rice,
'10c Ib. add postage on

ders.
[Box 32

to del. April, May and June, $1.50 per
M: 5 M up, $1.25 M; any amount. W.
E. Meredith, Deerun. ,
Imp. red skin P. R. plants, from
new grown vine cuttings; booking
orders for April, $1.50 M del. in Ga.
J. W. Haman, Sumner. _.
To contract about 1 million pure
'P, R. plants, from cert. stock, in
large quantities; also some pure
Nancy Halls. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis,
Quitman. :
Bermuda onion, yellow and white,
cabbage, lead .var., heading collard,
45c M FOB; 65c M del.; no chks. J.
F. Hadden, Doerun. is 3
Imp. P. R. plants, April-May del.,
$1.25 M del. M. B. Griffin, Surrency,
Ree 1.
| P, R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.40 M
FOB; $1.65 M del. J. T. Harrell,
Tifton, Rt. 7. =
State insp. red skin P. R. plants,
del. April and May, $1.50 M postpaid.
H. C. Owen, Hawkinsville, Rte l. .
Marglobe and Greater B. tomato
plants, $1 M; P. R. plants, $1.50 M;
del. in April; full count. J. P. Mullis,
Baxley. ee
Red skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp..,
$1.25 M; 5 M up, $1 M FOB; money
orders; no chks. J. D. Howell,
Nicholls. : ae
P. R., Early Triumph, Big Stem
Jersey plants, $1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.25
M; Gov. imsp.; sat. guar. J. W. Alt-
man, Alma. :
. Wakefield cabbage plants, small
but hardy, 60c M del. T. W. Mc-
Donald, Oakwood. :
Insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M del. in
April; tomato plants, $1.50 M _ del.:
April 1. B. M. Dowdy, Baxley, Rt. 4.

10 M, 65e 1000. Robt. McCook, Fitz-
gerald, RFD 4. >

Yellow Bermuda onion plants, 10c
C; orders large or small, postpaid;
cash with order. J. <A. Brendle,
Yatesville.

Booking orders, $1.25 M: P. R.
plants, April del.; flue-cured_tobac-
co, 10 Ibs., $1 del. Mrs. C. G. Wil-
liams, Baxley. _

Insp. and dipped P. R. plants, from
vine. grown seed, $1.50 M del. in
Ga. J. S. Murray, Odum, Rt. A.
Imp. P. R. Gov. insp. and treated
plants, $1.50 M del. from April 15.
Leroy Sharpe, Surrency.

P. R. plants, pink and yellow skin,
unmixed, State insp., $1.35 M: 3 M
up, $1.25 M FOB here. D. D. Bland,
Baxley. : )

-P. R. plants, State insp., $1.40 M
del. in Ga.; cash with order. R. S.
Rentz, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Imp. P. R. plants, April and May
del.; prompt shipment. and full
count, $1.25 M FOB; cash with order.
R. W. Rentz, Baxley.
| State insp. P. R. and Nancy Hall
plants, $1.25 M; 5 M up, $1 M; all
var. tomato plants, 90c M: pepper,
$1.25 M FOB. Dink Morris, Baxley.

Imp. P. R. and Big Stem Jersey
plants, Gov. insp. and treated, $1.25
'M or $1.50 M del. W. A. Poole, Bax-
ley, Star Route.

' Four or 5 million Gov. insp. P. R.
plants, ready to start on 10th of
April; also American Wonder melon
fseed, $1 oz.; $10 lb. BE. T. Clements,
Tennille.

Thousands of tomato plants ready,
Marglobe, Burbanks Earliest, wilt-
resistant, Rock, Stone and Tree, also
Pepper. ea. var., 35c C; $2.25 M del.
Mrs..H. V. Franklin, Register. -

_ Pure red skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp.; full count and strong plants,

oe order. Dan A. Campbell, Baxley,

jup, $1.25 M or $1.75 M del. in Ga.:
cash with order; exc. 2 M for 2 bu.
Brabham peas; ea. pay postage or
exp. J. W. Sellers, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Ear. var. imp. Klondike strawher-
ry plants, 25c C, or $1, 500; $1.75 M
os J. S. Crowe, Cumming,

Genuine imp. red skin P. R. plants,
| $1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M, or $1.75 M
del. in Ga.; cash with order: no chks.
,O. M. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4. ~~
P. R. plants, Gov. insp., from a
very prolific and imp. var. of red
skin potatoes, $1.50 FOB; order now
for early shipment. A. F. Willcoxon,
Moultrie. Rt. 5.

Progressive everbearing strawberry
plants, 25c C; $2.50 M del.: exe for
good, sound
Palmetto.

Pure pink skin P. R. plants, $1.35
M; Banana Yam plants, $1.75 M

Lingham.
| BP. R. and
M; 10 M up, $1 M

Nancy- Hall plants, $1.25



blants, all var.
50 M:; cash. |

Mrs. Pearl Turner, C veland, Rt. 4,}
Pure P. R. plants, Gov. insp., ready

entire lot), ready about April

Cabbage plants, 70c M; 500, 45c; |

Fitzgerald.

$1.50 M del. or $1.25 M FOB: cash

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M: 5 M|

peanuts. H. B. Shell,| | a
a | W., 15 C; 50c, 500: $1 M; 5.M up,

Mrs. J. L. Bailey, Baxley.
del.; now ready. T. T. Winge, Rock- |



oe

Nancy Hall plants, $1. PO8..C..
R. Redmond, Pelham.
First class Jersey and Chas. W,
cabbage plants, 500, 50c; 75c M: over
3 M ,50c 1000. W. R. Head, Alma,
Choice Wakefield cabbage plants,
50c, 500; 75c M; 3 M lots, 50 M:
prompt shipment. B. J. Head, Alma,
Insp. P. R. plants, from vine grown
seed, $1.50 M del. M. T. Griffis,
Screven. Ss
Unmixed purple skin, imp. P. RR,
plants (not a white potato in my
10,
$1.50 M FOB., Ernest P. Carter,
Baxley. | :

P:
Goy. insp. froia vine cuttings, not
mixed, $1.50 M; 5 M, $1.25 M: sat,
euar. J. J. Wiles, Baxley. Rt. 40
Pure Porto Rican plants, insp. and

Imp. red skin also imp. yellow skin :
R. and Eerly Triumph plants,

treated, $1.40 M; 5 Mup, $1.25 M:

cash with order; no chks.; money
order preferred. B. F. Kimbrel, Bax-
ley, Rt. 3. ei

Imp. P. R. and. Nancy Hall potato
plants, $1.65-M; 5 M,.$1.50 M; guar. ,
Cash with order; prompt shipment,
H. C. Buchans, Baxley; Rt. 4.

P. R. plants, from selected seed,
$1.50 M; 5 M lots, $1.40; sat. suar.:
New, Stone and Baltimore tomato,
April del., $1.25 1000. H. G. Evans,
Graham. a \

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., April 15
del., $1.50 M, or $1.40 M FOB. R. H.
Sharpe, Surrency, Rt. 2. :

P. R. and Yam plants, $1.25

FOB; April; May, June-del. Bi V.

Aycock, Surrency, Rt. 2. . Bee
-P. R. plants, $1.50 M;:ready April
15-May 1 for shipping. W. O. Reorns,
Surrency.

Gov. insp. P. R. and Nancy Hall
plants, $1.25 M FOB; April, May
del.; sat. guar.; cash with order. C..
B. Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Crystal Wax and yellow Bermuda
onion plants, Chas. J., Suecession
cabbage plants, $1 1000, R. H. Kent,
Dawson. e

Red skin, Gov. insp. P. R. plants, |
from vine grown imp. potatoes, $1.50
M FOB: 10 M up, $1.35 M
Maymie Ursery,-Hazlehurst, Box 224,

-P. R. plants, $1.50 M FOB; April,

/May del.; 10 M up, $1.25 1000. EF. L.

Deen, Baxley. - : :
State insp. and treated pink skin

P. R. plants; grown from vine, $1.75

M del. or $150 M FOB: no chks.
Leland Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2.0
Genuine Missionary strawberry ~
plants, 25c C; $2 M; collard plants,
15e C; Sure Crop snap bean seed,
15c lb. B. FP. Doughtry, Alma, Rt. 2.
Greater B. tomato plants, 25c C;
$1, 500; $1.50 M; cash with order.
George Buchans, Baxley, RFD 4.

P: R. plants, April del., $1.25 M ~

del.; tomato plants, $1.15 1000. Tal-
madge Carter, Rockingham, Rt. a5
Box 2. . es
Imp. red skin potato plants, ready
by April 15, $1.25 M; guar. plants;
prompt shipment. Herbert Lightsey,
Bristol. aS
Imp. P. R. plants, $1.35 M; 5 M up,
$1.25 M: now ready; cash with
order; no chks. W. M. Batten, Rock- ~
ingham.
Millions frostproof cabbage plants,
Extra Early Jersey and Chas. W..
COD, 60c M; sat. guar. F. F, Stokes
Gov. insp. red skin P. R. Plants,
$1.50 M; exc. for W. L. baby chicks,
dried apples or good sugar cane
syrup. J. A. Leary, Chula, Rt. 1.
Sev. hundred thousand Gov. insp.

and treated P. R. plants, $1.50 Mdel.

in 3rd zone; write for prices on 5 M
and up, or wire me at Adel. Rufus L.
Griffis, Cecil. =
Red skin P. R. plants, $1.50 M;
old-fashioned Boons, $1.75 M_ del.;
Gov. insp., April and May del. Dewey ~
Mathis, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. _
Pure pink skin or salmon skin P.
R. plants; count and quality guar,
State insp., $1.50 M FOB; cash with
order. T. L. Swanson, Fitzgerald, 3
Re, 2: \ :
Imp. P. R. Gov. insp. and treated
plants, $1.25 M; April and May del.
J. H. Whiten, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Greater B. and Marglobe tomato

| plants, $1 M FOB. J. P. Whisnante,

Lenox, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M;
5 M up, $1.25 M FOB; ready April
10; guar. full count; prompt ship-
ment. Zonnie Carter, Surrency, P.-
O. Box 154. ee

P. R. plants, $1.35 M FOB; April,

May and June del. W. R. Hutto, =

Odum, Rt. 1. :
Cabbage plants, Jersey and Chas.
75c M; add 7c per 100 for postage. J

Imp. P. R. potato plants, $1.40 M;
5 M up, $1.25 M; money order. L.

/D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Rt. 3.
tomato | Be ane

Im . P. R. pla



ek



Plants For Sale
Pp. R. plants, $1.50 1000.
Johnson, Hazlehurst.
Cert. yellow skin and pink skin P.

Walter

&., Nancy Hall, Japanese Yam po-

- tato plants, $1.75 M; 5 M up, $1.50
' M FOB. H. F. Stair, Valdosta.

Imp. red and yellow skin P. R. and
Farly Triumph plants, not mixed,
from vines, now ready, $1.50 M; 5
M, $1.25 M; sat. guar. J. J. Miles,

_ Baxley, Rt. 4.

John H. Griffis, Screven, Rt. 2.
f State

State insp. yellow skin P. R.
plants, $1.25 M_ FOB; April-May. del.
W. E. Joyner, Screven.

State insp. yellow skin P. R.
plants, $1.25 M FOB; April-May del.
Po.

insp. yeHow skin

. Ricnis $1.25 M FOB; April-May del.

J. S. Griffis, Screven, Rt. 2.

State insp. yellow skin P. R.

"plants, $1.25 M FOB; April-May del.

J. E. Griffis, Screven, Rt. 2.

- Pure, imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.50 M; 5 M un, $1.25; Royal King
and Pimiento pepper plants, $1.75
M: ready; sat. guar. FOB. Ralph

Miles, Baxley.

"Pp. R. plants, Gov. insp. and
treated, $1.20 M; 5 M up, $1.15 M

' FOB; April, May, June del. W. R.

Batten, Winokur. :
P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M;

5 M up, $1.35 M: tomato, $1.25M:

| Baxley.

onion plants, 75c 1000. W. F. Miles,

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, grown

from vines, $1.50 del. in Ga.; money

order only. FT. M. Mullis,

Odum,
Box 134.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. and treat-
ea $125 M del.; no chks. FF. H.
Thornton, Odum.

Big Stem Jersey potato plants,
ready now, $1.25 M; cash, or exc. for

equal value at my beds. F. W. Moore,







1

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ox















$1.25 1000.
NEO. 3.

- Onions, collards, 90c M:

oM del.:
- feady. J. D. Black, Jr., Baxley, Rt.
- 2, Box 56.

: bacco, 10 lbs., $1. Jas. M. Williams,

White Oak.

Bis Stem Jersey potato plants,

: ready now, $1.25 M; cash with order.

_W.M. Moore, White Oak.
P. R. plants, $1.50 M; 5 M up,
J. M. Moore, Baxley,

- Bunch P. R. plants, $2.50 M; 5 M

or 10 M, $2.25 M; runing P. R. at

$1.50 M; April-May del.; cash with
order. H. A. Walker, Baxley, Rt. 1.
Red skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
and treated, $1.25 M FOB. J. E.
Arnold; Baxley, Rt. 4...
Red skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.

and treated, $1.25 M FOB. Joe F.

Perry, Baxley, Rt. 4.

M; over 5 M, $1.50 M; guar. good
plants and prompt shipment; Great-
er Baltimore tomato, $1.50 1000. H.
C. Buchans, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Gov. insp.-P. R. plants, $1.50 M;

| old-fashioned Boone, $1.75 M post-

paid; May del. Dewey Mathis,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Himalaya blackberry plants,. 50c
doz. H. FE. McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Rhubarb plants, yr. old, 50c doz.;
small, 25c doz.; garlic heads, 10c ea.;
dry sage, 40c lb.; Mexican June corn,
_blue and white, $1 pk. Miss Mattie
McCurley; Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Millions P. R. plants, $1.50 M; 5-

~ 10 M, $1.25 M: April, May, June del.

W. E. Byrd, Bristol.
Garlic bulbs, 25 C; sage plants,

__, 6 for 25c; no orders less than 25c.

J. J. Teague, Waco, Rt. 2.
_ Goy. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M
del.; good, flue-cured tobacco, 15 Ibs.,
$1 FOB; exc. for Brab. peas or
Clay pea seed. R. S. Williams,
- Baxley.

Pink skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,

_ $1.25 M; exc. for anything can use;

Sas first. Mrs. J. H. Turner, Coffee,

P. R. plants, $1.50 M: cabbage,
500, 65c;
also want to buy tobacco plants, -any
number; write: Mrs. R. E. Hackle.
Valdosta.

Hastings Extra Early, other var.
tomato plants,~50c C: 400, $1; $2.25

_.M.postpaid: prompt shipment: roots

mossed. D. J. Harrison, Blackshear.
Marglobe and Greater B. tomato

Plants, 25 C; 500, 90c; $1.45 M;

Pimiento pepper, 30c C; 500, $1;
to Rican plants, $1.40 1000.
Lucille Norton, Baxley.
P. R. plants, $1.25 M FOB; $1.35
money order with order;

a
%

. Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M
del. to 8rd zone: good, flue-cured to-

Baxley.
Imp. P. R. plants, $1.35 M; 5 M

Up, $1.25 M; Gov. insp., now ready;

Plenty of them: cash: no chks. W.
M. Ballen, Rockingham.
Imp. red skin P. R. plants, now
Yeady, $1.15 M: large or small orders:
unt and promptness guar.; to-~
ato plants, $1.25 1000. Ellis Light-
_ Bristol, eS

aday, April 7, 1939



~P.R. and Nancy Hall plants, $1.65.

/peanuts, dbl. sacked, $1 for



Plants For Sale
Insp. P. R. plants, from vine grown

seed, $1.50 M del. M. TT. Griffis,
Screven, <

Pure P. R. plants, Gov., insp. and
treated; ready April 15, $1.25 M
FOB; 5 M, $6. J. J. Oliff, Bristol.

Gov. insp. and treated, banana
Yam plants, $2; imp. red skin P. R.,
$1.50 FOB; exc. for baby chicks. J.
M. Holton, Alma.

Genuine P. R. plants, from vine
cuttings, now ready, $1.40 M; 5 M,
$1.25 M FOB; cash with order. Mrs.

Eldon Joiner, Thomasville.

P. R. plants, $1.40 M del.; 10 M,
$1.25 M; exp. collect. H. P. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Millions cert. P. R. plants, $1.25 M
del. or $1.10 M FOB. S. F. Hilton,
Baxley. ;

Early bearing strawberry plants,
$2 M; huckleberry, 50c C: mtn.
gooseberry, 6 for 50c; hazlenut, 50c
doz. del. Geo. Blackwell, Cleveland.

Peppermint plants, 25c doz.;
calamus roots, 30c doz: or <50e. Ib.:
will accept stamps. Mrs. Claude

Hardin, Cartersville, Rt. 4.

Genuine imp. P. R.-plants, insp.
and treated, $1.50 M; 5 M lots, $1.40
M; cash with order. A. E. Drawdy,
Graham, Rt. 1. :

Redfield Beauty, Stone, Marglobe
tomato plants, 20c C: $1.50 M; Calif.
Wonder pepper, 35c C; $3 M:; Ruby
and hot pepper, 30;) postpaid. Chas.
Clements, Pitts. :

Collard plants, $1 M postpaid, or
exc. for onion, tomato cabbage or
other plants. Mrs: N. L. Palmer,
Leesburg.

Mastodon everbearing. strawberry
plants, 35c C; $3 M; rice seed. 10c
pt.; sweet 90-day corn mixed; 10
pt.; add postage. Mrs. A. J. Stansel,
Gleveland.

P. R- and Nancy Hall plants, Gov.
insp. and treated, $1.25 M; April,
May and June del. J. M. Tomberlin,
Surrency, Rt. 2.

Purple skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
and treated, $1.25 M; soon be ready.
Major Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Purple skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp. and treated, $1.25 M FOB.
Emory Turner, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp., $1.80 M; 5 M lots, $1.20 1000.
D. T. Herrington, Graham.

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.30
M; 5 M lots, $1.25 1000. J. G. Her-
rington, Graham.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. and treat-
ed, $1.25 M FOB; soon ready. Earl
Paulk, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Imp. pink skin P. R. plants, $1.50
M del. Ga. points. J. O. Owen,
Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.

Imp. pink skin P. R. plants, $1.50
M; del. Ga. points. C. M. Owens,
Hawkinsville, Rt. 1. :

Pure P. R. plants, pink and red
skin, $1.50 M; 5 M lots, $1.40 M post-
paid; Gov. insp., treated, 25009 day;
April, May, June del.; no chks. S.
M. Sinyard, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.

P. R. plants, $1.25 M; also shelled.
corn, 60c -bu.; both FOB. F. L.
Beasley, Reidsville.

Extra Early J., Chas. W. cabbage

plants, spring grown, full count,
prompt shipment guar., no chks.,
50c, 500; 80c M del. H. C. Rowe, |

Fitzgerald. :

Rhubarb or pie plants, 6, 30c; 50c
doz.: 3 doz., $1 del.; peppermint,
spearmint, half these prices. Ira C.
Anderson, Roy.

Last chance for raspberry plants;
Special Price, St. Regis, everbear-
ing and Van Fleet (red) and other
plants, 50c doz.; $1.25. 50; $2.25 C
del. E. J. Hart, College Park.

Gov. insp. P. R., Jerusalem and
Jersey plants, $150 M; 10 M_ ub,
$1.25 M; 6 bu. No. 1 white Sams
ot,
FOB. E. A. Williams, Ty Ty, Rt. 3.

Pure, true-to-name P. R. plants,

$1.95 M; money order. Alex Camp-
bell, Surrency.

Gov. insp. red skin P. R. plants,
now ready, $1.25 M del. in Ga.; no
chks. L. lL. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Imp. and insp. red skin P. R. and
@ancy Hall plants, $1.25 M FOB. c.
R. Redmond, Pelham. .

Imp. P. R. plants, from vine cut-
tings, $1.25 1000. L.-O. Morris, Sur-
rency. . :

Imp. blue and red skin P. R. plants
from special selected seed, from vine
potatoes; insp. and dipped, $150 M
FOB. H. L. Rogers, Screven.

Pure P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25
M: 10 M, $1; Stone tomato, $1 M;
pright leaf, flue-cured tobacco, ready
to use, 10 lbs. $1. J. H. Williams,
Alma. Soe :

Lead. var. ae ae

1.50 M: $1.25 M B; sweet pepper,
_ plants, postpaid, $2.15 M; $2.50
FOB; P.
$1.50 FOB.

John W.
Lakeland. :

MARKET BULLETID

EBOB.

R. plants, postpaid, $2 M;|






- Plants For Sale

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,

$1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M FOB. J,
M. Thornton, Baxley.

Potato plants for immediate ship-
ment, State insp., $1.50 M FOB. H.
C. Carmichael, Tifton. ;

Sweet potato plants, Gov. insp.,
free from disease, $1.20 M; sat. guar.
W. M. Miles, Coffee.

Pink skin P. R. plants, $1.50 M;
April, May and June del., Gov. iInsp.;
bunch and red Valentine bean seed,
12%c per cupful. J. O. Taylor, Pai-
terson. a8

Bermuda onion, cabbage, heading
collard, '75c M del.; P. R. draws, to-
mato, pepper, egg plants, ready April

15: for prices, state amount and
when wanted. E. L. Durham, Saint
Marys.

P. R. plants, imp. treated, $1.50
M: 5 M, $6.50 FOB; prompt. ship-
ment. Homer F. Geiger, McIntosh.

Plants, 60c M and upwards; seed-
ling pecans; exc. for white Spanish
peanuts, peas, pimiento pepper seed
or. butter; write first. L. HE. Harrison,
Dublin.

Mint and tansy plants, blood root,
20e doz.; rattle root, yellow, May ap-
ple, 25c Ib.; kudzu crowns. packed in
moss, $1.25 -C; $6 1000. Yonge
Walker, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1.

Thousands P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.50 M:; 5 M, $1.25 M; eguar.; April
7 del. H. M. Jordan, Rockingham,
Ht

Millions imp. purple skin P. R.
slips, $1.50 M; or $1.35 M in 5M up;
April, May shipments. C. R.. Wil-
liams, Alma. :

Cabbage plants, frostproof, E. J.,
Flat Duteh and Copenhagen, 500,
50c; 75e M postpaid. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.

C. and E. J. Wakefield cabbage
plants, 560, 50c; $1 M; prompt ship-
ment. Willie Ryals, Baxley.

Ga. secollard plants, $1 M del. in
Ga.; money order. W. June Manning,
Funston. eo

Imp. insp. P. R. plants, also yellow,

| $1.25 M; 5 M up, $1.10 M; all orders

shipped in turn. J. W. Brooker,
Tifton, Rt: 7. ; :

Pink skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp..,
April, May del., $4.25 1000. Ivey
Deen, Coffee, Rt. 1.

Redfield Beauty, New Stone and
Marglobe tomato plants, 25 C; $1.80
M;: 5 M up, $1.60 M; Bermuda onion,
15e C; 85c M:; heading collard, 90c
M postpaid. Chas. Clements. (No
address given.)

Greater B. and Marglobe tomato
plants, $1 M; over 5 M, 85e M del.
in April. J. G. Mullis, Baxley.

Gen. insp. red and pink skin P.
R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.40 M; 5
M up, $1.25 M FOB; sat. suar. G. H.
Lord, Graham.

Red and pink skin potato plants,
Gov. insp., $1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.35

M FOB; sat. guar. J. H. Lord, Hazle- |
| hurst, Rt. 1. pack

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 75c M
FOB. Julius Bostick, Hahira.

Cabbage and Bermuda onion
plants, yellow and white, 500, 60c;
$1 M: 5 M, $2. .. -A. Mitchell

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M
FOB. J. R. Wynn, Baxley, Rt. 4.

E. J..and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
$1 M;: 5 M, $3 FOB; pepper, to:ato
and potato plants, April del. B. F.

Thomasville.

. Mallard, Rincon.

Millions cert. P. R. plants, $1.35
del. in Ga.; no chks. S: F. Hilton,
Baxley. 2

Red and yellow skin P. R. plants.
Gov. insp., ready April 10, $1.35 M
K. FF. Johnson, Surrency,

Skin =). I.

Rt. 1.
Genuine imp. red

plants, April-May del., $1.50 M; seed

from vines. W. D. Lightsey, Odum.
Imp. P. R. and Nancy Hall po-
tato plants, $1.50 M FOB, or $1.75
M del. E. W. Sellers, Alma, Rt. 3.
Pink skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
and treated, $1.50 M; ready April
1; sat. guar.; also pimiento pepper
and egg plants, $1.50 1000. A. H.
Pitts, Moultrie. s
Lead. var. early tomato plants. 50c
C: $1 per 400; $2.25 M_ postpaid;
Calif. Wonder pepper, 60c C: $3.50
M_ postpaid; ready now; roots
mossed. D. J. Harrison, Blackshear.
Imp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M del. or
exc. for Ga. sugar cane syrup. R. L.
Taylor, Alma, Rt. 2.
Marglobe tomato plants,
ready, $1.50 M; 25c C; 85c, 500. D.
A. Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 40.
PR. plants 6150 M; 5 M up,

market price. N. D. Jackson, Alma.
-C. W. and. E. J. cabbage plants,

50c, 500; 70 1000. J. R. McCook,

Fitzgerald.

Parkers Superior P. R. plants,
1000. A. B. Parker, Plains,
Rt. 2. ews,

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Page Twenty-Thre eo
Plants For Sale

Large, strong plants of the Mar-
globe tomato, 30c C plus postage;
Texas seeded ribbon cane, standard
for syrup, 4 lbs., 25c; Crowder sugar
peas, 3 lbs.. 25c. Geo. Hendrix, Dover.

Ruby King pepper plants, $2 M,
read April: pimiento pepper, $2 M,
ready. April 15 FOB. D, H,. Deen, 7
Baxley.

Earliest var. imp. Klondike straw-_
berry, plants, 25c C; $1, 500; $1.75
M del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming,
Rt. 4.

Cabbage plants, frostproof, extra
early and summer cabbage, 500. 60c;
$1 M postage paid; no chks. 1. L.
Stokes, Fitzgerald. ee

Genuine Bermuda onion plants,
60c M: 5 M up, 50ec M postpaid.
Tommie S. Hunt, Kathleen.

Gov. insp. treated pink skin P: R.
plants, $1.40 M del. Ga. April 12 to
July I del.; no chks.; some good to-
bacco, 8c lb. del. Lonnie L. Lightsey,
Surrency, Rt. 2. :

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. Insp.,
$1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.30 M FOB. John
Herndon, Surrency,

Imp. Gov. insp. P. R.,plants, $1.25
M FOB. Mrs. Nancy Bowen, Baxley,
Rt. 4.

Imp. Gov. iisn. P. R. plants, April
del., $1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M FOB.
Mrs: . F. Smith, Baxley. Rt - 4,
Box 78.

Pink skin P. RK. plants, Gov. iosp.,
$1.25 M in lots of 4 M and-up. Frank
Harris, Baxley.

P. R: plants, Gov..insp,. $1.50 M;
5 M.up, $1.25 M FOB; money order.
B. M. Overstreet, Surreney, Rt.. 2.

P. R. plants, $1.50 MM; 5 M, $1.25

M; cabbage plants, 7ac M; 2 M,
$1.75; tomato and sweet pepper
plants, April 15; write for prices.
Dave Tuten, Baxley.

Tomato plants. from cert. seed, =

disease free, $1 M; 5 M up. SSe M;
cabbage plants, 500, 58c; 85c M; 5
M up, 70c 1000. R. S. Burgess, Pem-
broke.

Pure red skin P. R. plants, from...
seed grown from vine cuttings. $1.40
M; ready April 10 or 15: all FOB.
J. M. Campvdell, Alma, Rt. 3.

Will have about the 25th Apri, 25
M tobacco plants. G. B. Crosby,
Claxton. -

P..R., pink or yellow skin plants,
5 M up; $1.M; less than 5 M, $2.25.
M; April 15-20 shipment; Ga. run-
ner seed peanuts, 214-3e lb. J. P.
Carter, Naylor.

P. R. plants, Gov. imsp., $6.30 M;:
+5 M, $1.20 M; 10 M up, $1.15 2000.
W. J. Boyett, Bristol.

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
and treated, $1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.25
M FOB; April-May del. J.C. Tyre,
Bristol.

Yellow skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
and treated, $1.50 M; April 10, May
del. J. L. Miller, Patterson.

Red skin P. R. plants, $1.40 M: 5
M up, $1.25 M FOB. J. H. Taylor,
| Coffee.

Imp. P. R. and Nancy Hall plants,
State insp., $1.35 M; 5 M up, $1.25
M; April, May, June del.; sat. guar.;:
cash with order. J. E.. Aldridge,
Alma.

State Insp. P. R. plants, $1.40 M
FOB; $1.60 M del.; April, May, June
del. R. B. McDonald, Alma; Rt 3.

Insp. imp. P. R. plants, vine grown
seed, $1.25 M FOB; hooking orders
| for April and May del.; sugar cured
hams, 20c Ib. FOB. J. A. Pierce,
Alma, Rt. 3.

Gov. insp, vine grown P. R. plants,
$1.35 M; lots of 5 M up, $1.25 M
FOB; exc. for baby chicks, meat,
lard, syrup, or anything can use. J.
M. Wallace, Alma. .

Genuine red and pink skin P. R.
plants,.ready April, May, June del.,
chemically treated, $1.50 M del. Ga.
M. W. Deen, Alma, Rt. 4.

Pink skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
and treated, $1.50 M del. April-May;
booking orders. D. Story, Pavo, Rt. 1.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.40 M
| FOB. J. C. Reynolds, Surrency.

Fresh, open field grown C. W. and
Copenhagen cabbage, Bermuda and
Prizetaker onions, 500, 60c: 90 M
del.; no chks. Mrs. Geo. Gaffney,
Fitzgerald. E

Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.,
Chas. W. now ready; open field
grown, full count, 200, 30c; 500, 60c;
$1 M del. by mail. J. O. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 3.

Lead. var. tomato plants April 15
del., 500, 60c; $1 M postpaid. Late
variety cabbage plants, 500, 50c; $1
M, postpaid. Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald,

| $1.35 M FOB; exc. for hay peas at} Rt. 4

Yellow P. R. Gov. insp. plants,
April 15 del.,. $1.25 M FOB. J. B.
Bohannon, Fitzgerald, Rt 2, Box 64-A.

Insp. yellow P. R. plants, about
April 10 del., $1.50 M; add postage



for parcel post; no chks. W. H. Bons-
ner, Hahira.

















money

S f ab I
N. Extra. es
90. M .del.;

abbage plants, eos GHias: W.., $1
Mi del.; 70c FOB; potatoes, oe
nd tomato plants, $1.50 1000.
allard, Rincon.

P. R. plants, $1.30 M; 5 M up, ae
nd up. J. A. Tuten, Bristol.
~~ Porto Rican plants, $1.30 M; 5 M,
$6. Brantley Bell, Bristol.

EB. J., C. W. cabbage plants, 66c M;
M, $1. 50; prompt shipment. Willie
yals, Baxley. :

P. R. plants, $1.50 M; 5 M, $1.25

* cabbage plants, 60c M; 3 M,

50; tomato and swect pepper,
$1.50 1600. Dave Tuten, Baxley.

Gov. insp. potato plants, $1.50 M;
5 M up, $1.35 M; tomato plants,
-$1.25 M; Bermuda onion, 75c. A. H.

ckworth, Baxley.

BE Gert. Po R. plants, $1. 25 M FOB;

-$1.50 M postpaid; cabbage and to-
mato plants, postpaid, 500, 60c; 90c
1000. John B. Pope, Fit zgerald.
Imp: BP. R.- plants, Gov. insp.;
treated, $1.25 M; white nest onion
and collard plants, ready to ship, $1
000. John R. Boatright, Coffee.

- PP. R. and Nancy Hall plants, $1.50
-M; 5 M up, $1.25 1000. F. M. Carter,

ockingham.

Mareglobe, New Stone and Greater
B. tomato hee 25e C; $1.50 M;
order. Miss Nellie Faye
Edgerton, Baxley. _

Marglobe, New Stone and G. B.
tomato, 25ce-C; $1.50 \M deli; money
order. Mrs. Ethel Warren, Baxley.
EL. J. W. cabbage plants, 200, 25c;
500, 45; 75c M postpaid. Reuben H.
| Martin, Pitt fs, Box 56.

. PL R. plants, red and pink skin,
-insp. and treated, $1.50 M; 5 M up,
$1. 25 MM: :exe. plants for 10 bu. hay
peas at market price, No D: Jackson,
Alma.

Cabbage plants, now ready, 75c M;
5 M up, 60c M; P. R. plants, $1.50
M:; full count and prompt shipment.
Victor Deen, Alma, Box 101.
Genuine Gov. insp. P. R.-plants,
now ready to ship, $1.25 M; count

nd promptness guar, Mershan

ghisey, Bristol. -
po Pure P:R. plants, now

.40 M; cheaper in jarge lots.

olomon, Broxton, Rt. 1.

Fresh, open field grown E. ass
Chas. W. cabbage plants, now ready,
-25c, 200; 50c, 500: 80c M del. 'S.. C.
Rowe, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

Pure pink and yellow skin P. R.

ants, Gov. insp. and chemically

ated, $1.50 M; sat. guar.; also
imiento and egg plants, same price.

A. H. Pitts, Moultrie.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M

OB; no chks.; money order; book-

g orders for April 10. Mrs. S05.
Kinnard, Moultrie, Box 103.

Spring.grown cabbage plants, E.
M oe 10 M, $4.98; black wal-

LU i5c bu.; .cash with order;

roript shipment. J. G. Owens, oe

oke

> imp.AP: RR. plants; Ue 50 M ind M
lots: April-May del. B. M. Bratcher,
Alma, Rt. 1.

Red skin, Gov. insp., imp. from
vine grown P. R. potatoes, $1.50 M;

M up, $1.25 M FOB. Bessie Over-
street, Hazlehurst.

Red skin and yellow skin ee

lants, now ready, $1.50 M del. in

Ga.; insp. and treated. A. W. Askew,

Folkston.

McDonalds blackberry and large
rooted kudzu, $1 C; $9 M; Lucretia
dewberry and Premo, $1 Cc: Celes-

rial and brown turkey fig, ay

ostpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2

P. R. plants, red skin, grown from
vines, Gov: insp., $1.50 M FOB; over
5 M, $1.25 1000. Mrs. D. W. Arnold,
Hazlehurst.

Pure P. R.-plants, Gov. insp. and

treated, $1.25 M: 5 M up, $1.15 M

FOB. Owen Herrin, Winokur.

Yellow skin P. R. plants, $1.40 M;
Nancy Hall, $1.50 M; Break 0 Day

omato, $2: Marglobe tomato, $1.25
ae all certified. J. E. Youmans, Jr.,

i rage
A. L.

Chas. W. Copenhagen, 75c M: 5

Ae insp. P. R. plants; $1.35 M;

-o IM. $1.20 1000: Re. Ls. Moore,
Baxley, Rt. 3.

Genuine red and yellow skin P.

R. plants, $1.25 M FOB; April, May,

Ivey Campbell, he eo

BS

Ready May and June.

dipped, April

| ville:



| ship, 60CM, FOB. Promptness guar.
be

Sellers, Alma

Pure red and ae pe P.

plants Gov. insp. and treated, $i. 75 | E

M FOB. W. C. Lightsey, Bristol. |

Insp. red and pink skin _P. -R.
plants, $1.25 M FOB, or $1. 40 M del.
was Aspinwall, Odum, Rt. A, Box
12

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M
plus postage; 5 M up, I pay express;
also flue-cured tobacco, chewing, 12c
lb.; smoking, 10c lh. plus postage. rE:
E. Wever, Baxley.

Imp. insp.-open bed, true-to-name,
red, yellow P. R. plants, $1.25 M,
plus postage: 5 MM, $1.10 ~M;
seed, 10c lb.; ship April 10.
Brooker, Tifton, duet (ies

Tomato plants, Stone and Mar-

J. Ez.

; globe, ready April 10th, 85c M, post-

paid. Promp shipment guar. W. F.
Pope, Alma, RFD 3.

Red skin P .R. plants, $1.50 M,
del:; 10 M, $1.25 M, express collect;
old fashioned Boons, $1.75. M, del.
Guy Waldrip,
Flowery Branch. :

Imp. red skin P. R. plants;
insp., chemically treated; full count.
Moss packed; $1.50 M.
del, A. C. Johnson, Fitzgerald.

Jersey, Chas. and Succession cab-
bage plants, Crystal Wax and Yel-
low Bermuda onion, $1 per M, del.
R. H.-Kent, Dawson. :

P. R. plants, Gov. insp.; April,
May, June del., $1 M; good, sound
velvet beans, 85c bu. Money roder.
A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Rt. 4.

GOV. 40S). 2. he. plants, < er0wn.
right, packed right, shipped right;
1-5 M, $1.40 M; 5-10 M, $1.25 M.
FOB. Cash with order. Dr. J. Lawton
Tyre, Screven.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.40 M;
5 M lots, $1.30 M, del. in Ga.
chks. George Griffis, Odum, Rt. 2.

State insp. and dipped P. R.
plants, $1.50 M; 5 M or-more, $1.35
M. April, May, June, July -del.
Money orders only. Del. in Ga. L.
W. Griffis, Odum, RFD.

Imp. potato plants, insp and
and May, prompt
Eee, W. D> Lightsey, Odum,
Rte 2

P; Re plants, $1.35 -M, FOB. Cash
with order. Joe Kimbrel, Baxley,
Rt. 4.

Imp. pink skin P. R. plants, grown
from vines.; Gov. -insp., $1.50 M; 5
M up, $1.25 M, FOB. No chks Ww.
C. Reames, Surrency, RFD 2.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M;
10 M up, $1.15. Cash; no checks.
L. D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Imp. plants, $1.50 M, FOB;
5 M, $1.25 M.-. Lester Hand, Odum.

Pure P. R. plants from vines; Gov.
insp. and treated, $1.50 M. Cash
with order. No chks. G. W. Hasty,
Dawson.

Gov. insp, red skin P. R. plants,
$1.50 M. Exc. for W. L. baby chicks.
J. A. Leary, Chula, Rt. 1.

P. R. plants, State insp. Full
count; $1.15 M. Cash with order.
FOB. R.S. Wolfe, Baxley.

Genuine imp., Gov: -insp. P. R.
and Early Triumph plants, $1.50 M
or will exch. Mrs. J. L. Altman,
Alma ,Rt. 3.

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.50 M; $1.25 M per 5 M lots.
H. Baird, Blackshear, Rt. 4.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M,
FOB. Cash with order. Poo:
Blocker, Hickox.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.60 M in
5 M lots, $1.50 M. Cash with order.
W.S. A. Beckworth, Baxley.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, vine grown
seed, $1.45 M, postpaid int Ga. Sat.
guar. H. F. Baker, Fitton, Rt. 7.

Gov. insp: P:R: plants, $1.50 M,
del. in Ga. Now ready. H. K.
Thornton, Screven. .

P. R. plants, $1.50 M, postpaid.
John Daniel, Baxley.

Imp. P. R. red and yellow &icin
plants; also Big Stem Jerseys, Gov.
insp., $1.35 M del. Immediate ship-
ment. A. E. Sharp, Screven, RFD 1.

Millions potato plants, Big Stem

| Jerseys, yellow and purple skin P.

R., now ready, $1.25 M. Insp. Grown
from vines. J. H. Harper, Screven.

Collard plants, heading kind, 20c
C del. Mrs. E. A. Reagon, Louis-

P. R. plants, $1.25 M; 10 M
$1.15 M. April, May, June del
T. Hallman, Baxley.

Early prolific tomato plants,
M, or 25c C, del. Ready. H. Light-
sey, Odum, Rt. 25 :

P..R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M;
10 M up, $1.25 M. April, May, June
del. ee Belle Oxendine, Baxley,

M up,
J.

| Rt.

co tomato plants, ready to

G, Cc. Glosson, Al Be.

rice

Gov. |M

Immediate |
| May, June del., $1.40 M, FOB. Cash

No-

R.

-C; orders large or small,

$1



toma

Gov. insp.- P, R. we $1. 35 M; |
5 M up, $1.25, FOB. April, May,
June del. Full count; good, strong
plants. L. C. Lightsey, Surrency,
Riad:

Pure P. R: plants, $1.40 M; have
250 M ready now; also pepper, egs~ |
plants and tomato plants. Can load
trucks with turnips and mustard.
R. E. Bower, Dixie.

Marglobe, Stone and June Pink to-
mato plants, ready for immediate
shipment, 40c C; 500, $1.25; $2 M,
del. M. T. Jarrell, Wrightsville.

Pure P. R. plants, now ready, $1.25
M, FOB; $1.50 M del. C. R. Sav-
age, Cecil.

Pure pink and red skin P. Re
plants, vine. grown seed, $1.50 M,
postpaid in Ga. Ready April 15th.
O. F, Baker, Tifton, Rt. 9.

Imp. yellow skin =P. > RR: plants,
State insp. Seed grown from vine
cuttings. Ready Apirl 10th; $1.50
del: Te = Gordon, Rochelle,
Rts2:

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp. April,

with order. J. UE: Siena, Waycross,
Rt. 2, Box 94-A.

P. R. plants, State insp. Ship from
April 10th+-15th. Full count; 5 M,
$6. Cash with order. F. G. Tyre,
Bristol.

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.50
M. No personal chks. Guar. good
plants. Postage collect. J. P. Beck,
Baxley, Rt. 3. |

P. R. plants, $1.56 M, del. Allen
Thornton,. Odum; RFD A.

oe Fee plants, red and yellow Sein:
Gov. insp.; $ M up, $1.50 M, del.
Less, 11.75 M, FOB. Sat. guar. Cash
with order. No chks. S. D. Shef-|.
field, Baxley, Rt. 4. e

Gov. insp. and treated pink skin
P. R. piants, for April, May, June
del.; $1.25 M, FOB. Guar. good
plants and prompt del.- Alton Jack-
son, Baxley, Rio,

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1. 50 M;
Boons, $1.75 M. May del. C. D.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. P.-R: plants, $1.25 M,
del. Money order only. April, May
del. K. V. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Early Triumph potato plants,
$1.50 M; P. R., $1.25 M, FOB. State
insp. G. J. Holton, Alma, Rt. 4. j
Well-rooted Himalaya blackberry
plants, $1 per C, postpiad. Hubert
Murphy, Braselton. :

P. R. plants, State insp., 5 M, $7.
L. J. Strickland, Screven.

Collard and cabboge plants, now,
ready, 75c M, del in 3rd zone. H. E.
Cooper, Vienna, Rt. 3.

Cert. P:R: plants, $1. 40 M; 5 M
up, $1.25 M, FOB. L. - Varnadore,
Baxley, Rt. 4
Red and yellow P. R. plants, $1. 25
M. Ready April 10th. H. F. John-
Son, Surrency, Rt. 1.

Gov. insp. pink and red skin Pp,
R. plants, $1.50 M, del; $1.25 M FOB.
N. F. Williams, Baxley.

Pure P. R. plants, $1.60 M; 5 M,|

$1.50. Cash with order. J.-W. Beck- |

worth, Baxley, Rt. 2, Box 21.

Po R. plants, full stamp, $1.50 M;
5 M up, $1.25 M, FOB;
plants, 75c del.; velvet beans for.
seed, $1 bu. Sat. guar. A. Cameron,

Baxley.

Yellow Bermuda onion pinule. 10c.
Postpaid.
Prompt attention. J, A. Brendle,
Yatesville.

P; R. plants, Gov. Insp., $1.25 M
del in Ga. H. B. Lee, Bristol.

Lead. var. cabbage and. onion
plants, 200, 25c; 500, 50c; 75c M
plus postage. W. i. Johnson, Naylor.
. P. R. and Early Triumph: plants,
$1.60 M postpaid; $1.35 M exp. col-
lect; lead. var. cabbage, 15c M post-
paid: 50c exp. collect. J. U. Sewell,
Pitts,

Rhubarb plants, 35 doz.: 3 doz.,

$1; peppermint, catnip and coriander

plants, 30e doz.; dry, yellow root, 35c

Ib. Mrs. Thornton McCurley, Hart-

well, Rt. 4.

Genuine imp, red skin P, R.
plants, Gov. insp. and treated, $1.25
M FOB; $1.40 M del. in Ga.: exc. 2
M for 3 hens, large breed. Milton
Arnold, Surrency,

Bonny Best and Marglobe wilt-re-

| sistant tomato plants, grown from

certified seed, April del., $1.50 M:;
money order. Mrs. E. Gc Anderson,
PRETeaey:
ure pink skin e. $1.45 M: 5
M up, $1.35 M; all sae April, May,
June del. N. Ww. Daniel, Ty Ty,
PUR, pee $1 40 M ner: exc, for
to seed at 80c Ib. L. A, Crow,

eLRtict.

cabbage ;

be tomato Slatits.
1.2! ) . Barber, Baxley.
Eerly. var. beet. plants, 40c C; 200,
|75c del.; 14 black walnut trees, $1. 50
del.; seedling Jie trees, $1 doz.: $6
C del. Mrs.
ville, :
Partiand tomato plants, ready, 40c
Cz 300,:.$1 del;

Buft Leghorn, Knapp str. eggs, 50c,
L. Lynn, Way-_

15, $2.50 C del. B.
eross, Rt. 4.

State insp. P. R. plants, $1.65 M:

. D. Woodruff, Green- 7

pure bred Golden - .

5M up, $1.50 M; 5 M up, parcel post *
or exp. prepaid; cash with order. PL >

D. Griffis, Screven.

M up, $1.25 M: also oR plants,
P. Morris, Baxley.

Plants Wanted

Exc. white, black-eyed peas for ne a
ter~

tato plants, tomato plants or wa
melon seed, Stone Mtn. Mrs. J. F.
Gilbreath, Villanow.

Greater B. and. Marglobe tomato
plants, 25c C; 500, 90c; $1.40 M; h 2

$1.40 M:; 5 M up, $1.20 M; cash. J.

_ Exc. Hastings honey drip - cane

seed for potato plants;
M plants. Mrs. Gresham Cash, Ash-

Jand, Rt. 1.

state best price possible. Frank

Quinn, Hazlehurst, RFD 3.

and bunch velvet beans;
Calif. black-eyed peas. L, C. Davis,
Buchanan.

Want to contract mies reliable

party for 500 M- genuine P. R. po-
del. to start in April
and last through May: state lowest

tato. plants,

price and when start shipping. Jas.
Woods, Brooks.

14 bu. for L-

Want 30 M tobacco plants, eo
where from April 1 to 15; in replying

Want 6 M good var. tomato plants, 1s
will -exe, -

Exc. Truckers Favorite seed corn,
1 bu. for 1 M Big Stem Jersey po- .

tato plants, or Early Triumph; 75

Ibs. sugar cane seed for 5 M po=

tato plants. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon,

Rid

Make best price on 10 to 12M

Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants by
April 10, del.

mascus.

ton seed, Ist yr., at 75c bu. for red

Tr Be Douglas, Da- .
Exc. 400 Ibs. btonevilt No. 2 cot- .

skin'.Ps_R. plants, Laredo beans. or

peas. John B. McDonald, Yatesville.

for cash, or will exc.
Hastings white seed ogee
and shelled at 50c pk. S.
beau, Lincolnton, Rt. 5.

peaches, free from worms for 2 M

later part of the month; write at -
once. Mrs. J. O. Moon, Godfrey.

Want 3 or 400 M insp. P. R. plants
per week; write at once number can
furnish and best price; I will come
ae ey Frank Preston, Oxford,

Want 1M pink skin Porto Ricans,

early variety, del. April 15; cheer for
cash;exc. for B. oa eges. Mrs.
Hunt, Lula, Rt.

Exe. 500 ery tomato plants for.
500 good strawberry plants. Mrs. I. -
J. Cargile, Douglas, Rt. 3.

Want I or 2 M P. R. plants; exc.
pure Mexican June seed corn, or.

can del. R. Brasilt, The Rock, Rt.

for Parks str. B. R. eggs, reg. per.
125-C-32, at $1.10 per 15: write first.
Mrs. Mammie Roach Plyler,
nassas.

exc... Barron -W.2 EB.

eggs,

Exc. 24 lbs. nice, sun-dried Elberta. -

PE

Ma

Want 25 M potato plants, cheap =

Marlboro or
nubbed -
. Guille- .

| yellow skin P. R. potato plants, the -

del. May 1; 500 tomato plants, extra ae

rg

what is your best price and ae a

Want P. R. potato plants in oe s

and 29

Booths AAA B. R. eggs, at 75c per

15 for genuine P. R. plants. E. L.-

Shirley, Broxton, Rt- 2.

Exc. pure B. R. and R. I. Red eggs
for P. R. or Naney Hall potato
| plants; 30 eggs for 1 M or exc. pure

M. Murphy, Winder. |
Want %

Globe var.; quote best price

|. Baker, Ellenton.

Exe. 15 J. B. Giant and Black
Langshan eggs for 500 Flat Dutch
cabbage. and 500 tomato plants, 1
setting of each; 2 set. for 1 M P. R.
and Nancy Hall plants. Mrs. Harold
Ohst, Chickamauga.

Exe. heading collard seed, 25c Ib.
Hendersons bush limas, 10c Ib.;

Ib. for Bermuda onion, tomato and
Porto Rican plants. Mrs. (By Ps

| Sheffield, Cedartown, Rt. eS

Exc. Ga. Runner eee for P. R.
potato plants. M, ae Floyd, Coch-
ran, Rt. 5.

Want parties with potato plants to



please quote me prices on yellow skin
oe Rico potato plan ithousand.
-Z. V. Pitts, Danville, R

Fawn Indian runner duck eggs. Jas.

million tomato eens -

Tenn. Wonder cornfield beans, 15


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