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bushels Virginia soy beans. C. E. De- Frostproof Jersey and Charleston Wakefield Roxbury. cabbage, 300-75c; 500-$1.25; 1000-$2, prepaid. ushels red bell onion sets. Utah Crosen, L. O. Drake, Franklin. ds Store.

's yellow dent seed corn; cross-bred yel-3000-$1 prepaid.
st white corn, $2.50 per 56 lbs. W. B. Irva W. Councill, Frank! n.
Crofton.

Frostproof cabbage, 2 doz. 25c; 100-35c;
Expressed $2-1000. Mrs.

root or Drouth resister seed corn. C nett, Tidewater.

s yellow dent seed corn. J. H. Chew

icottsville.

is golden prolific seed corn. C. L. ffress.

Frostproof cabbage, Charleston and Jersey Wakefield, 300-75c; 500-$1.25; 1000-$2, prepaid. Ralgie Turner, Franklin.

Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, Flat Rus-Dutch cabbage, 500-$1; 1000-$1.75, prepaid. T. R. Drake, Franklin.

ees stringless green pod snaps, 30c
Mrs. C. A. Nicholson, Columbia.
ed butter beans, pole beans, 25c pound;
ky wonder snaps, 30c half pound. Miss
V. Taylor, Sabot.

nip seed, 10c packet; salsify seed,
Mrs. W. A. Tompkins, Bumpass.

15c

h snaps, 15c pound; 90-day corn. Mrs.
a A. Jones, Virgilina.

okin seed, 10c quart; sunflower seed, 7c
= varigated grass plants, 50-25c.
ash, Independence.

s yellow dent seed corn.
Proffit.

Mrs.

James M.

ucky wonder striped pole beans, 80c
Mrs. John S. Powell, Wellville.
bean (castor oil bean) seed, 10c packet
exchange for giant flowering zinnia
chrysanthemum slips. Mrs. Chas. H.

s, Barber.

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Early and late varieties cabbage, 500-$1.25; cill, Franklin. 1000-$2.25, prepaid; $2-1000 collect. J. P. Coun

Leading varieties cabbage, $1-1000; ruby king peppers, $2-1000; tomatoes, $1-1000. Mrs. Jas. P. Butler, Carrsville.

Seed Sweet potatoes; rhubarb roots, $1-12, prepaid. Mrs. C. E. Davis, Racoon Ford.

Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage,
200-75c; 500-$1.25; 1000-$1.75, prepaid. C. J.
Holcombe, Courtland.
Peach Blow Irish potatoes. Roy C. Graham,
Cartersville.

Big Stem Jersey certified slip sweet potato seed. F. H. Lord, Belle Haven.

Big Stem Jersey and Porto Rico sweet potatoes; Irish cobblers. W. A. Allen, Ballsville. Large potato onions; peach blow Irish potatoes. J. R. Johnson, North Garden.

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Frostproof cabbage plants, 100-30c; $1.10; 1000-$1.75. Tomato plants, 15c-12; 2530c, prepaid. Mrs. Julia Lankford, Franklin. Leading varieties cabbage and tomato plants, 300-75c; 500-$1; 1000-$1.75 prepaid. Collect $1.25-1000. R. R. Lankford, Franklin. Mammoth Sandwich Island salsify seed, 10c wonder beans, 10c packet; 20c ounce; 35c packet; 20c ounce; 4 pound, 60c; Kentucky pound. Mrs. Thos. Gedye, Waverly.

Frostproof cabbage plants, $1-200; $4-1000; lettuce plants and Bermuda onion sets, 300-$1; $3-1000; Big stem Jersey, Nancy Hall, Porto Rican, Madison Red, sweet potato plants 10050c; 300-$1.25; 1000-$4. Leading varieties

35c and 50c-12; potato onion sets; egg plants tomatoes, 12-20c; 36-50c; $1-100; transplanted, 35c-12; $1-36; sweet and hot peppers 12-25c. R. S. Griffin, Culpeper.

Wood's cabbage lettuce plants, 35c-100. Mrs. A. J. Middleton, Brookneal.

Big stem Jerseys, little stem Jerseys, yams, and Spanish sweet potatoes. H. M. James, Nassawaddox.

Leading varieties cabbage, tomato, pepper, cauliflower, sweet potato, plants. J. T. Councill, Franklin.

Green Mountain and improved peach blow
potatoes. J. I. Simons, Wilson.
Green

thorne, Kenbridge.
Mountain potatoes. Holland Haw-

Cabbage and collard plants, 25c-100; to-
matoes, 20c-12; $1.50-100; sweet and hot pep-
pers. 20c-12.
C. W. Schulze, Victoria.
Sweet potatoes 30c-100; $3-1000.
Genuine yellow potato onions and sets.
E. Blackman, Nottoway.

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36 one year old, or 15 two year old rhubard roots, $1 prepaid. Mrs. A. Brunner, Goodview.

Two year old rhubarb roots 25c each; two year horse radish roots, 15c each prepaid. A. Pegelow, Lorton.

Washington asparagus roots 2-years old $1cock. 100; $6-1000 F. O. B. W. L. Windsor, Onan

Potato onion sets; also mixed with larger ones. Mrs. S. McGrady, Bedford.

Early and late varieties cabbage, tomatoes and collard 200-50c; 500-$1; 1000-$1.75; prepaid. Expressed $1.25-1000. Celery, sweet potato, sweet peppers, 40c-100; $3.50-1000, prepaid. Emmett Griffin, Courtland.

Cabbage, tomato, cauliflower, pepper and sweet potato plants. R. J. Councill, Franklin. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, 300-85c; 500-$1.25; 1000-$2, prepaid. H. A. Lankford, Franklin.

Cabbage, tomato, pepper, beet and other vegetable plants. Mrs. Ruth J. Councill, Franklin.

Washington rust resistant asparagus, $2100; $15-1000. A. S. Johnson, Bedford.

Leading varieties cabbage, collards $1-1000; ruby king pepper, $2: tomatoes, $1; Porto Rico sweet potato plants, $1.50-1000. W. W. Williams, Carrsville.

Porto Rica sweet potato plants from certified seed, 50c-100; $3-1000; transplanted tomato, egg, and pepper plants, 45c-25; $1.25-100; field grown tomatoes and cabbage 40c-100; $1.25-1000 2-year old Mary Washington asparagus roots, $1.50-100; $10-1000 prepaid. E. W. Raiford, Ivor.

Leading varieties cabbage, 75c-300; $1.251000; $2 prepaid. Harvey Turner, Franklin. Frostproof Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants, $1-300; $1.50-500; $2.75-1000 prepaid. Tomatoes, sweet potatoes, peppers, beets. C. Lankford, Franklin.

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Mild white onions. Mrs. Carl T. Hubble,

Rural Retreat.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 90c-300; 500-$1.35; 1000-$2.50 prepaid. Tomato and potato plants. Mrs. Berlie Lankford, Franklin.

Improved Big stem Jersey sweet potato slip seed. E. M. Dunton, Exmore.

Leading varieties cabbage $1-500; $1.751000; tomatoes 25c-12. Mrs. Maggie Joyner, Franklin.

FLOWERS

Narcissus 25c-12; easter flowers 20c-12; jonquil 10c-12; iris 15c-12; golden glow, yellow lily, hollyhock, 10c each. J. C. Buckinridge, Abingdon.

Chrysanthemums, ageratum, calliopsis, coreopsis, poppies, monanda, sweet william, phlox and other flowers to exchange for phlox, columbine, lilies, iris, dahlias and other flowers. Mrs. F. J. Kelso, Bedford.

12 dahlias $1 prepaid; cannas $1-12, or 6 cannas and 6 dahlias $1 prepaid. Mrs. Elmer Shuler, Stanley.

Shasta daisy, phlox, iris, rock lilies 5c each; monanda 5c clump; larkspur, ageratum, calliopsis, mums 10c-12. Orders over 50c prepaid. Walter Arrington, Jr., Bedford.

Maderia vine 60c-12. Mrs. J. B. Maddox, Mitchells.

Mixed dahlia bulbs 10c each; cannas 8c each; pink peonies 35c each or will exchange for other bulbs. Annie Allen, Ballsville.

Kudzu, $2.50-100; yellow narcissus bulbs, 60c-12. Mrs. Kelsey Puckett, Martinsville.

Mixed dahlias, 20-$1; named dahlias, $1-8; zinnia seed, 10c package; straw flower seed, 10c; pansies, 40c-12. Mrs. S. O. Weaver, Roanoke.

Golden glow, rock moss, 5c-2; mums, 15c12. Mrs. W. C. Dawson, Lodge.

Dahlia bulbs, 65c-12, prepaid. Mrs. W. C. Pennington, Independence.

Rock lilies, ageratum, iris, larkspur, stone crop, striped mint, and shasta daisy to exchange for foxglove, pinks, forget-me-nots, canterbury bells, japanese iris, and snapdragons. Mrs. Evelyn K. Arrington, Bedford. Cannas, 50c-12 or will exchange for other colors. Mrs. Dan Marshall, Victoria.

Canna and dahlia bulbs, 10c each; 26Mrs. Lucille Talley, Mineral.

Dahlias, narcissus. Mrs. Irva W. Council, Franklin.

10 packets different flower seed, 60e; long handled gourd seed, lady peas, 15e packet. golden_glow, 15c each: jonquil bulbs, 25-12; white Bethlehem star bulbs, 10c-12. C. Watts, Nathalie.

Dahlias, chrysanthemums, pot flowers, geras iums, rooted Christmas cactus, lace ferns, e will exchange for gladiolus, cannas, bulbs at red sage plants. Write for prices. Elbert S Groseclose, Lodi.

small leaf begonias, 5c; wandering jew, 5Cactus dahlias, 25c each; gladiolus, 25c-4; Mrs. Etta S. Shumaker, North River.

Sweet pea seed, 10c packet; 20c oz., prepaid Mrs. J. M. Hamlet, Phenix.

Cannas, dahlias, mums, 60c-12; cornflower plants, 30c-12; gaillardia, 40c-12; violets, 50 100; caladium bulbs 15c, 25c, and 30e each; assortment flower seed, 50c. Mrs. Geo, T. Hamlet, Fitzhugh.

Dahlias 10c each, $1-12 prepaid, or will ex change for ferns, begonias, geraniums, ot other house flowers. Mrs. M. C. Shaver, In dependence.

Salvia, snow-on-mountain, ageratum plants 50c-12; Bronze cannas, $1-12. Mixed zinnia seed and plants. Mrs. E. B. Bowden, Red Hill Mixed dahlias, $1.25 and $1.35-24. W. H. Barnes, Savedge.

Named dahlias, 15c each; bronze leaf cannas 50c-12. Mrs. C. E. Edwards, Woods X Roads Yellow ostrich plume chrysanthemums 10 slip; narcissus, 40c-12. Miss A. B. Meltes, Poindexter.

15 different dahlias, $1; mixed dahlias, 125; 8 varieties iris mixed, $1-20; gladiol mixed, $1.25-50; cannas, 75c-12; peonies, $14. Mrs. J. C. Simmons, Roanoke.

Violets, dusty miller, 15c-12; chrysanthe mums, 60c-12; daffodils, jonquils, narcissus, 40c-12. Mrs. T. C. Janett, Spencer.

Mixed dahlias, $1-24; pansies, 50c-12; Jer sey beauty dahlias, $1.50 each; lace ferns 25c each. Mrs. J. W. Martin, Roanoke. Various dahlias, $1-12; others, 50c-12; can nas, caladiums, 10c each. Mrs. J. B. Davis Raccoon Ford.

9 colors dahlias and 3 cactus dahlias, 75 Mrs. Pierce Liddle, Galax.

12 varieties dahlias, $1.25, prepaid. E. Le Roy Smith, Appomattox.

Seeds of Easter lilies, honesty and new ever lasting, Solanum Aculeatissimum, 50c per packet. Adelaide Utter, Monaskon.

Mrs. Martha Fits

Leopard lilies, asparagus ferns, 25c; dahliss 25c-3; chrysanthemums, 25c-12 zinnias, 1012. Mrs. Julia Lankford, Franklin. Cannas, 60c-12, prepaid. uater, Bergton. Cannas 60c-12, $1-24; Mexican vine and dahlia bulbs, 50c-12 prepaid. Mrs. S. S. Stutz, Nokesville.

Named dahlias to exchange for same. Mrs. R. E. Grubb, Hamilton.

Pansy plants, mixed gladioli bulbs, 25e-12: mixed dahlias, 10c each, 60c-12; separate colored dahlias, 25c each; cannas, 50c-12; pansy seed, 10c packet. Maplewood Farm, Waverly

Jonquils, buttercups, butter and eggs mixed, lily of valley, 25c-12; peonies 35c each, $1-4 Dahlias, $1-12; named dahlias, 25c each; cannas, 25c-2; amaryllis, 25c each; chrysanthe mums, 50c-12; begonias, 15c each; hardy phlox, 10c each. C. L. Talley, Louisa.

flower seed, 20c lb.; Marigold, zinnia, nock seed 1⁄2 oz., 25c; scarlet runner bean, alem cherries, 10c-12; gladiolus, 50c-12; of valley pips, 5c each; golden glow, 15c Ell exchange for tulips. Mrs. A. L. Alt, Fairfax.

hlias, 60c-12; lily of valley, 20c-12; rooted yllis, 30c; Xmas cactus and rooted carns, 10c; iris, 10c-3; hollyhock, marigold 8c packet. Mildred Kline, Vancluse. lets, 50c-100; iris, orange lilies, 25c-12. A. J. Middleton, Brookneal.

rious dahlias, 7c each; 75c-12; canna free with each order. Mrs. Clarence

1, Independence.

dahlia bulbs including Gladys Sherwood, Rufus R. Rollins, Fusee.

nnas, 50c-5; iris, $1-10; gladioli, $1-100; ed dahlias, ismeme, 50c-4; chrysantheslips, $1-50 prepaid. Mrs. P. W. BenStage Junction.

rysanthemums, 5c each or will exchange ladiolus, tiger, calla or rain lilies, snapon pansies or white perennial sweet peas. Holland Hawthorne, Kenbridge.

onies, 35c each; Easter lilies, 10c each; ; iris, snowdrops, jonquils, narcissus, st lilies, phlox, chrysanthemums, 5c each; Miss Madge Cox, Fox.

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rious dahlias to exchange for gladiolus, , or other bulbs. Mrs. W. L. Scott, Palls. nnas, 50c-12 prepaid. Miss R. H. Tribble,

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Rooted begonia slips, amaryllis bulbs, 15c each; snake cactus, Xmas cactus, rooted, 10c; Sprengeri fern, 75c; leopard plant, 50c; 12 chrysanthemum slips, 60c. Mrs. R. H. Ryals, Palmyra.

Iris, 75c-12; chrysanthemums, 50c-12; mallow, hibiscus, orange lilies, 10c. Miss Hazel Kraus, Nottoway C. H.

Cannas, $1-12; dahlias, $2-12; unnamed, $112. Holly Hill Farm, Bumpass.

12 named dahlias, 75c; 12 iris, 50c. Mrs. C. A. Nicholson, Columbia.

Named dahlias, $2.50-12; mums, $1-12: tulips, 75c-12; jonquils, 50c-12; hollyhock seed, 10c pkt., white peonies 35c slip. Mrs. G. W. Crews, Manteo.

Marigold seed, zinnia seed, 10c packet. Miss Olivia V. Taylor, Sabot.

White hollyhock seed, 10c packet. A. Tompkins, Bumpass.

Mrs. W.

Dahlias, maderia, and cannas or exchange for bulbs. Mrs. James Coughlin, Castleton. Dahlias, 5c bulb; chrysantehmums, 5c each plus postage. Grace Dobbins, Floyd.

Lily of valley pips, 25c-12. Annie W. Ligon, Farmville.

Chrysanthemums, 25c-12. Mrs. S. C. Watson, Lynchburg.

Large single tuberose bulbs, $1-12 prepaid. A. D. Smith, Cardwell.

Wall flower, sweet william, phlox, larkspur, iris, coreopsis, lily of valley, 50c-12; peonies, 25c each; named dahlias. Mrs. Walter Belote,

Melfa.

Begonias, amaryllis, 25c each; Xmas cactus, ferns, iris, 10c; golden glow, violets, marigolds, Бс-3; dahlias, gladiolus, snow-on-mount, cannas, sultana, 5c; gaillardia, scarlet sage, 5c-2; 3-year old fern, $1. Will exchange for other flowers. Mrs. S. N. Cobb, Courtland.

ennial flowers. Mrs. A. Brunner, Good-
hlias, $1-12. Mrs. R. H. Wheeler, New-chrysanthemums,
diolus, 30 and 40 for $1; chrysanthe-
3, 10c each, $1-12. Mary A. Jacobs, Hil-
Village.

inas, dahlias, 50c-12 prepaid. Mrs. Chas.
r, Mattoax.

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quils, narcissus, daffodils, 25c-12; mixed 50c-12; amaryllis bulbs, 15c each; 25c each, or 3 various colors, 60c; mixed seed, 10c packet. Mrs. D. A. Hootman, ell.

med dahlias and chrysanthemums, $1-12. B. Oliver, Crewe. alias, begonias, hollyhocks, 15c; ferns, geraniums, oxalis, colius, wandering jew, na slips, 10c each. Mrs. E. P. Dampsey, otte C. H.

alias 8c each, 75c-12; cannas 10c each, $1thers 6c each, 60c-12; iris, 50c-12. Mrs. Reynolds, Farmville. pard plants, 30c each. te, Franklin.

Miss Minnie T.

rysanthemums, $1-12; dahlias, 10c to 25c; ias, snapdragons, scarlet sage, pansies, and others. H. A. MacTavish, Crewe, erblooming cannas, 25c-2; 60c-5.

Miss

Jones, Brodnax. mixed hardy phlox, $1; 12 hardy peren$1; 30 for $2. Miss Margaret Moncure,

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45 perennials. Oscar Christaller, Vienna. Golden glow, mums, rock, tiger, and spring lilies of valley, snow drop, white narcissus, butter and eggs, 10c each. Mrs. M. R. Duke, Lawyers.

Mixed dahlias, 5c. Mrs. Mary E. Hundley, Midlothian.

Dahlias, $1-12; named dahlias, $1-12; also other named stock dahlias; cannas, $1-12. Mrs. Thos. M. King, Hagan.

$1-12; chrysanthemums, 5c; named dahlias 15c, others, 50c-12; geranium slips and ferns, 10c; lemon lily, 15c; iris 5c each, plus postage. Mrs. Bertha Stallings, Elberon.

Cannas 15c each, $1.50-12; others 10c each,

Chrysanthemums, cannas, 50c-12; red flowered cannas, 50c per eye. Dahlias, 60c-12. Miss Eleanor Marsh, Mitchells. Dahlias seed 10c packet; bulbs 4c each, 45cMiss Cliffie Crum, Mt. Solon. Mixed dahlias, $1-12; perennial phlox, 25c-3. Mrs. W. F. Moore, Stormont.

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MACHINERY

Box corn sheller, $12; double walking cul-
tivator, $25. Miss Mena Kuper, Fredericks
Hall.

Empire milking machine, double unit com-
plete with 22 HP. gasoline engine, $200; 22
Mrs. F. X. Barks- individual drinking cow fountains, $75. C. B.
Dycus, Fairfax.

Mrs. R. L. Wad

quils, 25c-12 or will exchange for Xmas 3, violets or larkspur. Miss Ruth HartBuckner.

lias, 10c and 15c each plus postage; 12 prepaid. Mrs. T. H. Elmore, Snow

Regulation plain pulley for Fordson tractor, $18 C. O. D. prepaid. Holland L. White, Mobjack.

Super-hatch incubator, 120-egg size with patent egg turning device. Mrs. Ryland Dickinson, Louisa.

Amsco extension steering for Fordson tractor $10. Broadacres Farm, Powhatan.

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Hercules steel stump puller, 4 inch main cable. W. G. LeStourgeon, Farmville.

Oliver riding plow, $18; Simplex, 2-row corn planter, $40; Emerson mower, 5-foot cut and rake, both $95; 12-disc harrow, 16-inch discs, $20; Samson model D tractor with 2row cultivator attached, $100; pump jack, $3. W. A. Danalds, Farmville.

DeLoach No. 2 saw mill complete with 12
HP. traction engine, Peerless make, $125.
R. Johnson, North Garden.

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Fordson tractor with pulley; fodder cutter with blower. T. M. Wilkinson, Lacrosse. Buckeye 120-egg capacity incubator, $15; oil burning brooder, 500 chick capacity $8, canopy top. Mrs. R. A. Lipscomb, Low Moor.

Morgan Smith water wheel. Sandy Harris, Jr., Agricola.

1000-chick coal burning Colony brooder, $15. A. H. Allen, Ballsville.

Armstrong pattern pipe die, $10 F. O. B. Woodberry Poultry Farm, Clay Bank.

Gasoline engine, Waterloo, 4 HP., $30. Allen A. Wood, Petersburg.

Fairbanks Morse 10 HP. gasoline or coal oil engine, friction clutch pulley, mounted on truck. Wood saw; Quaker city feed mill with two hoppers $200; No. 15 Syracuse steel beam plow, $15. Will sell or exchange for cattle or sheep. R. R. Smith, Haymarket.

Chattanooga reversible turn plow; 3 HP., I. H. C. gas engine; stock cutter; Deering binder. E. B. Bowden, Red Hill.

140-egg Bell city incubator, $5. Mrs. S. M. Joyner, Franklin.

One horse farm wagon; top wagon; iron beam plow; cultivator; feed cutting box; single harness; one section dray or harrow; cross cut saw. Mrs. L. J. Wareham, Route 8, So. Richmond.

2 large capacity oil brooder stoves. Brandt, Lawyers.

H. W.

Appo seed peanut sheller, $5. O. D. Belding. Claremont

8-inch International Feed Grinder; 8-inch feed cutter; 3 HP. gas engine and 40 foot belt, $75 complete. C. S. Mattingly, Ford.

Smooth surface steel roller, $20; riding disc cultivator, $35. C. L. Russell, Jeffress.

Tractor with pulley and governor; 2-bottom plow; double disc harrow; pulverizer; No. li Ohio ensilage cutter; Colt light plant and fix tures; Sharples cream separator. J. F. Keith, Cambria.

Martin ditcher, model 20. J. C. Taylor, Tannersville.

Right hand South Bend No. 3 plow, $3.50:
No. 6 Oliver $3. C. E. Deshazo, Roxbury.
400-egg incubator; 200-egg incubator.
A. MacTavish, Crewe.

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Stump puller, Kenwood, No. 2: set of blacksmith tools. Mrs. Rosa Hailey, Drakes Branch Iron age potato planter; Osborn hay tedder. corn planter, 2 HP. Domestic engine with &inch geared pump; 8 HP. saw rig. T. L Benson, Jr., Ware Neck.

50-egg Little Brown Hen incubator, $3 or will exchange for a pig. Harvey Inman. Amelia C. H.

Cyphers 150-egg incubator, $8; 150-chick oil lamp brooder, $2.50. Mrs. Willie M. Langhon, Bedford.

2 HP. Electric motor, $35. W. E. Tribbett, Staunton.

3-horse John Deere stag sulky plow, 12-inch bottom, $60 F. O. B. A. S. Ellis, Waverly. Studebaker buggy and harness. James M. Rogers, Proffit.

No. 97 wood beam Syracuse bottom plow, $10; steel beam Syracuse bottom plow, $12: 50-tooth 2-section steel harrow with lever and Nut-wood bar or evener, $13; or will exchange for lespedeza, fulghum oats, Virginia or Wilson soybeans. D. E. Carter, Norton.

Large Moline tractor with double plows, $100 or will exchange for stock. H. L. tall, Ware Neck.

110-egg Buckeye incubator, $20. Miss Annie W. Garner, Chase City.

8 HP. I. H. C. engine or exchange for good cow. H. W. Williams, Suffolk.

18 HP. Fauquar portable boiler and engine on steel wheels, or will exchange for wood working machinery. Castle Bros., Dungannon. Primrose separator, $25. W. C. Diggs,

Onemo.

2 Putnam brooder stoves, $2.50 each. Davis, Weyer's Cave.

Portable Buckeye brooder, 150-chick Miss Mattie Foster, Jetersville.

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size.

Hot water incubator, 60-egg_size, $4, not
prepaid. Mrs. A. L. Albrecht, Fairfax.
Saw outfit or will exchange. R. A. Breeden,
Stanardsville.

Hoover potato planter, $75; riding cultivator, Emerson make, $30. H. M. James, Nassawaddox.

Kitsulman fence machine, $10; Farquhar corn planter, $8; 200 three-inch strawberry transplanting pots: Bevoy caponizing set, $2; Champion blower forge, $8; box board bolting saw, $65. J. A. Truesdell, Bluemont.

100-ton California redwood silo or will exchange for cattle. R. E. Blackwell, Kenbridge. Two 600-egg Buckeye incubators, $40 each. I. J. Shurm, Route 5, Richmond.

1⁄2 HP. 32 volt motor with rheostat, $30. W. R. Ellis, Waverly.

2 automobile seat buggies, one steel tire first set tire, $30; one rubber tire, $50; 2 sets breast strap harness, $10 and $12 per set; stock dipping tank, $8. Walter G. Harper, Mt. Clinton.

Stave saw outfit and 20 HP. engine complete. D. W. Breeden, Stanardsville.

Stewart hand sheep shear with cutters: 2 HP. gasoline engine; 7-HP. gasoline engine 20-40 J. I. Case tractor with equipment: 4bottom gang plow; thresher; 20 HP. electric motor; Ottowa log saw; steel wire cable and blocks 40 HP. boiler; twin engine; Rosenthal 16-inch silo filler; set 16-foot steel silo hoops set iron lugs for 16-foot silo; manure spreader. Beech Grove Farm, Lodi.

2-horse Dayton wagon with brake and double harness, $60; 2-horse market wagon; double springs, canvas top and curtains, $75; 7 HP. Economy gasoline engine on truck, $90. Faust Day, Vienna.

Witte engine, 6 HP. Springdale Poultry Farm, Achsah.

International feed grinder, $30 delivered Racine thresher complete with belts, selffeeder, blower and pea attachment. A. G. Malone, Chula.

Cream separator, No. 10. Mrs. S. N. Cobb, Courtland.

1-horse Studebaker wagon, $35 or will exchange for registered Guernsey or Holstein heifer calf. Wilgus Gabbard, R. F. D. No. 3, Richmond.

20 HP. Frick boiler on wheels with saw, $750. Chas. E. Lewis, Vera.

Fordson tractor with governors and fenders, $250; 10-20 Titan tractor with 2-bottom Deere plow, $175; Primrose cream separator, $30: or exchange for sheep. Montrose Farms, Orange.

Imperial coal burning brooder, $8; Buffalo incubator, $14. W. F. Moore, Stormont.

Fordson tractor with power pulley and set of rubber wheels, tractor log swing cart and tractor log wagon: 30 HP. steam Farquar en

Buckeye coal burning brooder, 500-chick capacity, $10 F. O. B. M. W. Crush, Fincastle.gine. W. W. Lonberger, Courtland.

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ligreed white Flemish giants and chin- pounds butterfat. Jerdone Castle Farm, Buckrabbits. J. S. White, Wakefield. ite giant rabbits, 3 to 4 months old, sex, $1.50 each; $2 per pair; Flemish buck, 7-months old, eligible to pedigree, All F. O. B. W. M. Fishpaw, Jr., Middle

Small garden tractor. J. H. DeHart, Woolwine.

gian hares, bucks, $2; females, $1. Mrs. McDowell, Route 8, So. Richmond. ick Flemish Giants, $1 each; $1.75 pair. Carl Hicks, Evington.

ligreed Chinchilla and Flemish giants. J. ritchett, 417 Berkley Ave., Roanoke. gian hares from two to six months old; 12-months stock. J. D. Bowman, Harburg.

rebred white Angora rabbits. Howard J. nbarger, Staunton.

gian hares, purebred young stock, $1.50; yed white American, $2 per pair. James ́ard, Mechums River.

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175-egg Buckeye and Queen incubators. Reubushs Roost, Penn Laird.

Deering binder in cutting order; spring tooth harrow. J. J. Wenger, Leedstown. Grist mill, burrs not over 16 inches. Frank J. Roberts, Phenix.

Cyphers, 200 to 250-egg incubator. Young, Montpelier Station.

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Small table cream separator. J. H. DeHart, Woolwine.

30 bushels Laredo soy beans. W. E. Bowman, Route 1, Norfolk.

Second hand hand-power stump puller. K. D. Whitten, Amherst.

Planer, cut off saw, rip saw, heavy power drill, emery stands, 2 Wheeling or other jaw crusher; set flange wheels for Fordson tractor. J. F. Mast, Damascus.

Purebred milking strain Polled shorthorn bull calf. W. H. Taylor, Bellevue.

Pair Belgian hares or Flemish giants; 50 cornish eggs; 15 Lakenvelder eggs; 15 Toulouse geese eggs. John E. Pratt, Spencer.

Lespedeza seed, fulghum oats, Virginia or Wilson soy beans; 1 or 1 HP. gasoline engine in good running order; reversible disc harrow with 6 or 8 discs. D. E. Carter, Norton.

Pedigreed Flemish giant bred doe; pedigreed Chinchilla bred doe. W. F. Abernathy, Jr., McKenney.

wild geese, peafowls and pheasants. Mrs. Zora Purebred and crossed wild turkeys, swans, Wagstaff, Skipwith.

10 angora goats or will exchange 2-year old colt. B. H. Roane, Woods Cross Roads.

2 White Holland turkey hens, 1927 hatched. Mrs. Peter C. Warwick, Jr., R. F. D. No. 7, Richmond.

WANTS TO EXCHANGE

S. C. Brown Leghorn eggs for purebred duck and turkey eggs; blue Swedish and Narragansett preferred. C. H. Schultz, Green Bay.

Phlox, réd, yellow, and pink canna lilies; blue iris, butter and eggs, chrysanthemums, for peonies or yellow and pink dahlias. Mrs. W. F. Stone, Back Bay.

Red, white or yellow mums for asparagus ferns. Mrs. L. M. Brown, Reynolds Store.

Sheppard strain Anconas, stock and eggs for Regal Dorcas strain White Wyandottes. Martin's Ancona Farm, Barren Springs.

Giant bronze cannas for scarlet blooming cannas, tulips, or daffodils. Snow-on-Mount plants for phlox or snapdragon. Mrs. E. B. Bowden, Red Hill.

Purebred Bronze turkey eggs for purebred white Holland eggs. Mrs. Aubrey Verling, Rhoadesville.

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