September-October, 1947 
CLASSIFIED ADS 
lc per word one insertion. Three in- 
sertions for the cost of two. ety, 
and initials count as words. 
When answering ads, please mention 
that you saw their ad in THE YELLOW 
SHEETS; (°° 
Wanted—Old material, lace, any 
kind, for doll clothes. Must be in 
good condition. Will pay cash on 
approval or dress a doll for you. 
These dolls are in ‘‘period’’ costume, 
so, please give approximate date. 
Want old white cotton petticoats, 
too. Will buy old China dolls, doll 
heads or complete dolls, or any 
really old doll. Fisher, 112 Middle- 
field, Middletown, Conn. 
Daffodils, Narcissus, dozen, 25c; 
60, $1.00. Iris, 50 different col- 
ors, dozen, 40c; 36, $1.00. Fox 
Glove, blue, yellow, daisy, dozen, 
35c. Postpaid. Valleyiew Farm, 
Hawesville, Ky. 
Nancy Hall, Porto Rico Sweet Pota- 
to, eels and Tomato plants, 
200, $1.00; 500, $1.75; 1,000, 
$3.00. Postpaid. Sunset Plant Farm, 
Hawesville, Ky. 
All Kinds of Flowers, 30 Canary 
Birds; cages, etc.; Gold Fish; An- 
gora Rabbits; White Flemish Rab- 
bits; all kinds vegetable plants. 
Write for list. Visitors always wel- 
come. ‘Wills’ Place of Flowers,’” R. 
3, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Ky. 
Tell Your Friends to write for free 
samples to Sylvis, 3 Stanton 
| Court, New Bedford, Mass. 
100 Large Sized Quilt Pieces for 
patchwork, 25c; 500 for 
$1. ‘00, all fast Palos: 6 designs 
given. Single tatting, 35c a yard. 
Double thread, 50c to 75c, all col- 
ors. Handkerchiefs made up, $1.00 
to $2.50, all linen. Pinetree, 1037 
Elm, Manchester, N. H 
Kwanso Day Lily; Lemon Lily; Lily 
- of the Valley; Chrysanthemums; 
Iris; Feverfew; 40c doz. Blue Si- 
berian Iris; Blue Plantain Lily; white 
_ Easter Rose, 15c each. $1.50 orders 
THE YELLOW SHEETS 
Page Five 
postpaid. Mrs. G. Y. Tate, Belmont, 
N. Car. 
SOMETHING NEW 
HAS BEEN ADDED TO— 
The Garden Exchange Club Maga- 
zine! With each subscription to 
the GC Magazine, you receive FREE 
SUBSCRIPTION to the Garden Ex- 
change Club Shopping News. Six 
issues per year of the bi-monthly 
GECSN, plus the quarterly GC 
magazine. All for 50c per year. The 
GECSN—all advertisements, keeps 
you up to date on the latest seed, 
plant, bulb and garden offers. Those 
that sell as a hobby and cater to the 
low income gardener, as well as the 
large dealers, should investigate the 
advertising possibilities of this Shop- 
ping News Reminder that goes free 
to anyone sending a 3c postage 
stamp or stamped, self-addressed 
envelope. But why waste 36c in 
stamps to get 6 issues (you have to 
mail the stamp, too!) when you can 
get the GECSN for a year PLUS 
BOTH—1I8c in stamps. Or. get 
BOTH for a year for only 50c._ E. 
Johnson, 683 Nevada St., Reno, 
ev. 
Talisman—Made by Indians in the 
jungles of South America from 
Balsa, the lightest wood known to 
mankind. Handpainted with your 
own sign of the Zodiac. Believed by 
Natives to bring Good Luck and 
ward off Evil. A beautiful curosum 
you Il be happy to own. One Dollar 
Postpaid. To introduce this Talis- 
man we include without additional 
charge a special 4-page astrological 
reading that tells what type of per- 
son you should marry, your lucky 
days, numbers, etc., your faults and 
how to overcome them and many 
other things that you are not aware 
of. (It is necessary that we know 
your birthday). The Lighthouse 
Mart, Minot 7, Mass. 
Wanted—Small, used kerosene In- 
cubator, also small electric Incu- 
bator suitable for Bantam eggs. 
