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Double sulphue Phoenix Daffodil; 
yellow cluster Narcissus; May Dill; 
paper white Narcissus; Snow Flake; 
yellow Campernelle Jonquils; blue 
Grape Hyacinths; Alttamasco Lily; 
Fairy Lilies; Star of Bethlehem; 
Spring Beauty; Arrow Leaf Violet; 
Meadow Violet; Confederate Vio- 
let; white and pink Yarrow; blue 
and white Myrtle; Verbena; Lark- 
spur; Ragged Robin; blue Nigella; 
annual: Phlox; NHeartsease; yellow 
Star Grass; Blueyed Grass; Part- 
ridgeberry; 25c per doz. 
White, Pink and Salmon Hibiscus; 
Mimosa; Button Bush; salmon 
Amaryllis. 
South Carolina plants. Postage 
extra. Write for price list. Mrs. Ethel 
Harmon, Saluda, S. C. 
Hardy Rock Garden Plants, 20 la- 
belled for $1, postpaid. Ann Teg- 
meier, 48] ] Decatur, Omaha, Nebr. 
To Swap—Confederate Violets for 
other hardy perennials. Write 
Mrs. Helen Leach, The Cabin, EE 
dleburg, Va. 
For a Good Surprise Christmas Pies 
ent. Before my wife passed out, 
she made so many nice fancy hand 
worked needle pieces, some worth 
more than dollars can buy. 
Since her departure | have given 
up my gift shop, so what is left will 
go at a dollar each and | 0c postage; 
except the new designed Dessert 
Fork, extra heavy silver plated for 
better wear. Sold at a dollar each; 
TWO will go for a dollar. If you eat 
pie or watermelon with it only once, 
you will be wedded to it. A NICE 
WAY TO GET A SURPRISE GIFT. 
The first ones sending in a dollar 
and 10c postage will get the cream. 
Just inclose a dollar bill and 10c in 
post stamps. 
Every package will be worth a 
dollar or more. If not satisfied, send 
it back and get your money. Ad- 
dress Edward W. Buehl, Route No. 
1, Fallbrook, Calif. Kindly hand 
this to a neighbor or mail it to a 
friend. 
THE YELLOW SHEETS 
Acliagnus (Oriental Cranberry) ; 
Quince; Bearing size; 50c each. 
Or exchange for Thornless Sweet 
Locust, and White and Weeping 
Mulberry trees; or white Blackber- 
ries; Hazel Nuts, Persimmon or 
Pomegranett trees; Delta Fig trees. 
Or Ozark Huckleberry in spring. Or 
Bantam eggs or chicks. Write Julius 
Meisebach, R. 5, Hendersonville, 
No ©: 
Golden Spur Daffodils, 50 for $1. 
Narcissus, 12 or more kinds, 50 
for $1. 6 kinds of Lilies, 12 for $1. 
Postpaid in Arkansas. Mrs. Annie 
Hicklin, Mountain View, Ark. 
Kegistered Springer Spaniel Dogs 
and Puppies for sale. Good hunt- 
ing stock. Mrs. Charles Hetzler, R. - 
1, Box 103, Albany, Wisc. 
Wanted—Small, used kerosene In- 
cubator, also small electric Incu- 
bator suitable for Bantam eggs. 
FOR SALE—Tree ripe, juicy and 
sweet, no coloring added, direct 
from cur small grove, Oranges, Tan- 
gerines, Grapefruit, any kind or any 
mixture, f.o.b. $3.50 bushel basket. 
Will barter for Incubator or fancy 
Bantam. Ed IIIsche, P. O. Box 7, 
Sanford, Fla. 



Gladiolus—Will exchange or buy 
surplus bulbs and bulblets. Prefer 
labelled varieties. Also will sell rea- 
sonably. Paul Fuller, 12 Holcomb 
St., West Haven 16, Conn. 
Wanted—U. S. coins, especially U. 
S. cents. We can give you even 
trade in other coins—U. S. or for- 
eign, rare out of print books, view 
cards, magazine subscriptions, greet- 
ing cards, razor blades, perfumes, 
etc. Please list coins in first letter. 
Golden Rule Society, 654 N. Flor- 
ence Street-|A, Burbank, Calif. 
Make Novel Felt Toys, or Other 
Gifts Inexpensively, packages — 
containing required materials. Per- 
fumed chenille lapel ornaments, 35c 
coin. Package of brilliant felt asst. 
applique designs, 25c coin. Novel- 
kraft, 3115 No. 16th St., Philadel-— 
phia, Pa. 
