CHASE NURSERY COMPANY 
KEEN EDGED TOOLS (Continued) 
Item No. Price 
13. WHETSTONE (Carborundum)— 
Pocket Size. Should be in the pocket of every 
budder and grafter. Makes a good knife hold a 
good edge if properly used—spit on it and finish 
on side of your shoe. 
Each, postpaid..$ .22 
Dozen, f. o. b. Chase. 2.25 
14. PRUNING SHEARS (French)— 
After trying them all we placed this imported 
French Shear at the head of the list. Easy work¬ 
ing, grip and balance just right. Imported direct 
in three sizes: 
9-Inch—Best for cutting back and heavy work. 
8-Inch—Just right for making hardwood cuttings. 
7-Inch—Right for greenhouse work, cutting roses, etc. 
PRICES: 
14-A—9-Inch, Per Pair, postpaid.$ 2.35 
Per Dozen (weight 11 lbs.). 25.00 
14-B—8-Inch, Per Pair, postpaid. 2.10 
Per Dozen (weight 7 lbs.). 22.00 
14-C—7-Inch, Per Pair, postpaid. 1.85 
Per Dozen (weight 514 lbs.). 19.00 
The quoted price per dozen is f. o. b. Chase. 
Half-dozens will be furnished at the dozen rate, 
and you may assort the half-dozen in all three 
sizes if desired. 
NOTE: If you have some used French Shears that 
need adjusting — new blades, bolts, springs or 
frames—send them in and our George Stevenson 
will put them in shape (if any one can) and at 
reasonable cost. “Let George Do It.” 
15. SPRINGS FOR FRENCH SHEARS— 
Volute (Spiral) type for all sizes. Be sure and 
state size wanted. 
Each, postpaid.15 
16. SPRINGS FOR FRENCH SHEARS— 
Roller (Old Style) type for all sizes. Be sure 
and state size wanted. 
Each, postpaid..20 
17. PRUNING SHEARS (American)— 
A good low priced shear. Length all over, 9 
inches; weight 15 ounces. Spring of the volute 
(spiral) type. If a low cost shear is wanted, 
this is it. 
Per Pair, postpaid.75 
Per Dozen, f. o. b. Chase. 7.50 
18. SPRINGS FOR AMERICAN SHEARS— 
Each, postpaid. 15 
Mississippi—“We have been using your saws and pruners for 
some years, and find them very satisfactory.” 
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