Chase, Alabama, 
October 1, 1934. 
To The Trade: 
Our hopes, expressed in last Spring’s “Hopeful” 
Trade List, seem to have panned out, and we feel that 
we can remove the touch of red from our cover 
(substituting GREEN), although that cover is still of 
our box-lining paper. Perhaps by next year, if con¬ 
ditions continue on their upward trend, we will be 
able to swing back to our old yellow “deluxe” cover 
of the past years; and maybe include some of those 
half-tone cuts, as of old. 
With two railroad lines and two telegraph com¬ 
panies at our finger tips, we are able to render you 
double-quick, non-stop service. If you are un¬ 
familiar with this speedy Chase procedure, may we 
suggest that you mark an order “RUSH”, and see 
what happens? 
To those of you who have done business with us 
through these many years, our deepest appreciation 
for your confidence, which has enabled us to carry 
on. If you others who have never tried us will give 
us a trial order, we promise you that you will return 
for more. 
Chase Nursery Company 
Our Forty-Fifth Year In Alabama 
