Presented to the L. H. Bailey Hortorium 
by the Missouri Botanical Garden, 1972. 
] SOX IvIST NO. 1. 
East St. Louis, 111 
February 18th, 1902 
Covering surplus stock packed in boxes to be shipped from East St. 
Louis, Illinois, when wanted. All “CHASE’S ALABAMA GROWN” 
(except Roses as noted.) Watch for lists to follow showing Pear, 
Shrubs, additional Cherry, etc. 
ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO 
Alabama Nursery Company 
EAST ST. LOUIS, ILLINOIS 
T erms and Conditions of Sale : 
Payment June ist to all responsible parties. 
Parties who are unknown to us and who have no commercial rating should 
send remittance with order or bank guarantee covering payment June ist. 
We cannot enter orders until we know that the customer is re- 
sponsible or security good. 
We cannot enter orders that are accompanied with references un- 
til WE have conferred with references and find all satisfactory. 
We cannot hold goods on inquiries. 
All stock will be in Cold Storage and will be held at our expense as 
long as you wish, or shipped immediately as desired. 
Every box bears Inspection Certificate of our state Entomologist, if 
your state law does not require certificate and you want it removed we 
will comply with your instructions, shipping under plain tags. 
As to grade, class of stock, packing, etc— “C hase’s Alabama Grown” 
tells the story. 
Use the code word in ordering whether by wire or letter. 
Always name second choice if possible. 
QUICK SERVICE — Is one of the notable features of our East St. Louis 
business. Conveniently located to twenty-six lines of railroad, warehouse 
on Belt Line tracks. Orders received as late as 3 P. M. shipped same 
day — remember this when the rush begins. 
NOTE — That our address is EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL — Office will be 
open here until April 151b. ware bros., printers. 
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