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ears: Arkansas. 
sland; Azerbaijan, ships, triangles; 10c 
h approval. Guaranteed to please. Peach- 
ee Stamp Shop, 2559 Peachtree Road, 
tlanta, Georgia. 
HOMEWORKERS WANTED. Start today 
i earn money at home. Our magazine 
Union Coop News” tells you how. Copy 
10 cents. Stamey Publishing Co, Mount 
Airey, Georgia. 
a ‘TWO-YEAR old orange pink Amaryllis, 30¢ 
Small pulblets of same eee Be 
te Ficheveria Gibbiflora ® .2...-..-.-0.eseceeeceeee-- 10¢ 
Sy) Mrs. Alice Lee Miller, Grannis, Arkansas. 

WANTED single pink Roman Hyacinths. 
__ Mrs. U. B. Evans, Ferriday, Louisiana. 


_ WE WILL BUY sell or swap on even basis, 
_ new or used general merchandise for any- 
thing of value. What have you? Stamp 
brings list. Golden Rule Co-operative, 654 
_ North Florence St., Burbank, California. 
I WILL SWAP plants, your selection to 
amount of $2 postpaid, for a strong, three 
eye division of the Mons Martin Cahusac 
Peony. 
Plants to amount of $1.50 for strong 
three eye division of the Philip Revoire 
Peony. 
Plants to amount of 50c for strong three 
eye division of the Edulis Superba Peony. 
Peonies to be sent in fall) when dormant. 
Each party paying postage on what we 
send. 
“What doth He require of thee, O Man, 
but to deal justly, love mercy and walk 
with thy God.” 
evs AUR YS Bere 
a big assortment 
That is the Bible summing up religion, 
but have you ever noticed how many re- 
ligious and otherwise really good people 
feel that they are acceptably serving God, 
in being unjust to a stepmother? 
_ Birdsfoot Violets now out of bloom 
for this year, in the wild, but may 
still be found and safely transplant- 
ed. This is a wildling which deserves 
much wider use than it now receives. 
Found native in Pine woods, heavy 
clay sub soil covered by thin layer of 
acid leaf mold. In this environment 
has a glorious season of early spring 
bloom makes seed and goes to sleep 
until next spring. It is a good pot 
plant, but if given very rich leaf : 
mold, has a second blooming spell 
when cold fall rains begin, and 
blooms its fool self to death. No 
good afterward. Given moderately 
rich soil, in pots or under deciduous 
trees, it has two nice blooming seas- 
ons, year after year. | | 
For your sunny window box, have 
you ever tried a front row of pars-. 
ley, with a clump of Chives at each 
front corner? It is a patriotic duty 
to eat wisely, these days. Parsley is 
rich in essential vitamins, is a good 
pot plant, good as a border, both in 
garden and_ window box and the 
leaves, especially of the Paramount 
and Moss Curled can make the simp- 
lest dishes look dressed up. The pale 
lavender blooms of Chives are pretty, 
and have good stems for cut flowers: 
the narrow, stiff leaves are effective 
in helping secure proper lines for the 
floral picture, and still better, when 
finely minced, for flavoring. 
This spring, I am monkeying with 
Catnip and Savory. Expected to have 
and plenty of 
them, of seedling plants, but a series 
of driving rains simply sheared a lot 
of the little plants. You know my 
