CHASE, ALABAMA 
GRADING, PACKING AND SHIPPING SUPPLIES (Continued) 
Item No. 
55. PAPER, BOX LINING (Best Quality Kraft)— 
Of medium weight, but of great strength, and re¬ 
sistant to moisture to a considerable degree. The 
best box-lining paper we know of. In rolls of 
about 60 pounds each; in widths of 30-in., 36-in., 
and 40-in. Cannot break rolls. 
Per Pound, f. o. b. Chase.$ 
Price 
.05 % 
55-A—PAPER, WATERPROOF DUPLEX KRAFT 
(Crinkled)— 
Two sheets of Kraft with asphalt between, 
“crinkled” finish. Of exceeding strength but very 
pliable. The best wrapping for parcel post, ex¬ 
press, export and long distance shipments. Re¬ 
tains moisture. Width 36 inches, in rolls of 100 
yards, weight about 35 pounds. 
Per Roll, f. o. b. Chase... 4.29 
(Cannot break rolls.) 
56. TACKING MACHINE— 
This <f Markwell” Tacker is the very best machine 
of its kind. Loads 105 staples (chemically- 
attached). Reserve chamber in handle holds 420 
staples. Costs more, but cheaper in end. Un¬ 
conditionally .guaranteed for 12 months. 
56-A—Tacking Machine, f. o. b. Chase... 5.50 
56-B—Staples (5,040 to box), Per Box, f. o. b. Chase 2.75 
57. TREE COUNTERS— 
Designed by Robert Chase. Accurate, quick— 
no guess work. Made in two sizes: four and five- 
dial. As operator passes down the row he presses 
lever indicating grade of tree. When through 
with a variety the dial shows total number of 
each grade in block. The best method of taking 
a correct grade count in the field. 
57-A—Four-dial Machine with 1,000 Record Cards, 
postpaid .22.00 
57-B—Five-dial Machine with 1,000 Record Cards, 
postpaid . 25.00 
57-C—Extra Record Cards, per 500, postpaid...85 
58. TREE GAUGE— 
Designed by Herbert Chase. Both sides marked 
alike, always right side up. Circular in shape, 
covering accurate caliper measurements 3 to 7 
millimeters (for calipering seedlings), and 2/16- 
in. to 3/4-in. Rust-proof; indestructible. Guar¬ 
anteed accurate to within one-hundredth of an 
inch. 
Each, any quantity, postpaid.59 
MARYLAND, November 13, 1934: “Were very much pleased with the 
lining-out stock received from you. We find that for one-half cent more we 
can get stock six to ten times larger from you than we can from a lot of 
other nurseries.” 
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