CHASE, ALABAMA 
MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES (Continued) 
ITEM NO. (Dusting and Fumigating Supplies) PRICK 
73. SULPHURIC ACID (Fumigating Chemicals)— 
Large glass stoppered bottle. Securely packed in 
wooden case in sawdust. Weight 9 pounds. Specific 
gravity 1.83. 
Per Bottle, f. o. b. Chase.$ 1.75 
NOTE: Complete instructions for fumigating nursery 
stock will be mailed on request. 
74. DUSTING SULPHUR, for Control of Mildew in Roses. 
Ground extra fine for dusting. Packed in 50-pound 
bags. 
Price per Bag, f. o. b. Chase. 3.00 
75. PARACIDE (Paradichlorobenzene)— 
For treatment of borers. 
1-Pound Can, f. o. b. Chase.40 
CALIFORNIA, January 22, 1934: “The last shipment arrived several days 
ago in very good order, and things all looked fine.” 
WEST VIRGINIA, March 12, 1934: “Cornus florida rubra arrived in fine 
shape.” 
INDIANA, March 17, 1934: “Am well pleased with the Cydonia, Pyra- 
cantha, and Irish Juniper liners.” 
OKLAHOMA, March 20, 1934: “We have received the lining-out stock, 
which we purchased from you. It came in in splendid condition, and was 
even better than we expected to get.” 
MINNESOTA, March 24, 1934: “I want to say that these roses which we 
got from you were the nicest roses we have ever received.” 
OHIO, March 26, 1934: “Your order arrived in perfect shape, and stock is 
absolutely O.K. We wish to say you are the best people we have ever 
bought of, stock comes carefully packed and labeled, an overrun of count, 
and better than we expect. Everything that we need that you have will 
certainly be purchased from you. Can we say more?” 
MISSOURI, March 30, 1934: “Have received the shipment of evergreen 
liners and find them very good. Hope to deal with you again from time to 
time.” 
KENTUCKY, April 6, 1934: “I was very much pleased with my recent 
order of Roses and Lining-out Stock.” 
SOUTH CAROLINA, May 12, 1934: Have received shipment of Grafted 
Wisterias. Are pleased with the vines—they look good.” 
SOUTH CAROLINA, April 7, 1934: “The Dogwoods vou shipped me are 
fine.” 
MASSACHUSETTS, April 27, 1934: “I just want to say briefly that the 
material that has come in to us from you has been excellent. It certainly 
has been a joy to see those Magnolias and Dogwoods, so I don’t suppose I 
can make any kick.” 
TEXAS, June 9, 1934: “The Abelias we got from you were quite satis¬ 
factory.” 
PENNSYLVANIA. March 14. 1934: “We have just unloaded your car and 
want you to know that the stock is just what we expected from the Chase 
Nursery Company—A-No. 1.” 
OHIO—“Last season one of my nurserymen wore out six ordinary spades. 
After purchasing one of your famous Chase Alabama Spades, find it has 
worn out six of my ordinary nursery men.” 
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