CHASE NURSERY COMPANY 
HAND CULTIVATING AND DIGGING TOOLS (Continued) 
ITEM NO. PRICE 
30. SPADE HANDLES— 
These extra handles for the Ames S’pade are bent 
and riveted, and can be put in place by any good 
blacksmith. 
Each, f. o. b. Chase.$ .65 
Dozen, f. o. b. Chase. 7.00 
(Half-dozen at Dozen Rate.) 
31. NURSERY SPADE— 
Lighter weight than the Ames Spade. This weight is 
preferred where soils are comparatively light. Made 
of one piece heat-treated steel, and double strapped 
for 18 inches, giving ample strength for this weight 
spade. Blade is tapered to 5 inches at point with 
clipped corners. Metal “D” grip, weight 6% lbs. 
Each, f. o. b. Chase.$ 2.40 
Dozen, f. o. b. Chase. 26.50 
32. TROWEL, ALL-STEEL— 
New model all-steel trowel stamped from one piece. 
Very strong, though light. Length 11% inches over all. 
Each, postpaid ......30 
Dozen, f. o. b. Chase. 2.70 
(Half-dozen at Dozen Rate.) 
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GRADING, PACKING AND SHIPPING SUPPLIES 
(Box Straps, Burlap, Cordage, Labels, Moss, Mule Skin Mittens, 
Needles, Paper, Tacker, Tree Counter and Tree Gauge.) 
All items in this group, unless otherwise noted, are 
priced f. 0 . b. Chase. Please tell us how to ship, by 
freight or express? 
33. BOX STRAPS— 
Cut from soft sheet steel, 1 inch wide, 9 inches long. 
Strong enough to hold the heaviest box, but light 
enough to nail through without punching. About 
2,300 pieces in 100 lbs. Packed in net weight 50-lb. 
boxes. 
Per Pound, in small lots.08% 
Per Pound, in 50-lb. cases.08% 
34. BURLAP— 
Bright, clean, brand-new Calcutta Burlap; 32 inches 
wide, 7% ounces per yard, 100-yard bolts. 
Per Yard, in small lots .06% 
Per Yard, full bolts ..06% 
35. CORDAGE-WOOL TWINE— 
The same high grade wool twine that we have handled 
and used for years. Best for tying in bunches. For 
fruit trees and heavy stock, use 4-ply. For bunching 
small fruits, roses, etc., the 3-ply is plenty strong, 
and of course carries greater yardage per pound. 
Packed in bales of about 105 pounds each. 
Per Pound, 4-ply, small lots.17% 
Per Pound, in full bales.15% 
3-ply takes an advance of 1 cent per lb. over 4-ply. 
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