CHASE, ALABAMA 
PROPAGATING SUPPLIES (Continued) 
Item No. Price 
63. RUBBER BUDDING STRIPS— 
We find the No. 424, a medium weight rubber 
strip running about 1,350 to the pound, best 
adapted to our requirements (our heaviest bud¬ 
ding is roses) and now stock only this size. Other 
sizes must be shipped direct from factory. Rub¬ 
ber Budding Strips are gaining in favor rapidly. 
They stretch about four times their length, do 
not slip, give with the growth of the stock, re¬ 
quire no “cutting loose” as they give way in ten 
or twelve days. 
Per Pound, 1-lb. and up, postpaid.$ 1.10 
10 Pounds and up, f. o. b. Chase.95 
25 Pounds and up, f. o. b. Chase.85 
50 Pounds and up, f. o. b. Chase.75 
100 Pounds and up, f. o. b. Chase.65 
MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES 
(Delivery Books, Order Books, Plate Books, Bailey’s Nursery 
Book, Nut Crackers, and Shipping Tags.) 
64. DELIVERY BOOKS— 
Shows name of customer, address, amount of 
order, how settled, etc. Printed in copying ink, 
paper covers. 
64-A—For 23 Accounts, per dozen, postpaid.50 
64-B—For 69 Accounts, per dozen, postpaid.75 
64-C—For 115 Accounts, per dozen, postpaid.85 
64-D—For 161 Accounts, per dozen, postpaid. 1.00 
(Half-dozen at Dozen Rate.) 
65. ORDER BOOKS, NEW FORM— 
A Salesman’s Order Book with “Class.” Size 
4 1 / 4x6 i /4. Orders in triplicate—top sheet white, 
second sheet tissue, third sheet buff. Used with 
one double-faced carbon sheet. Any printing de- ' 
sired. Neat flexible cover. Sample sheet on 
request. 
65-A—Cover and 10 pads (25 sets to pad), 
f. o. b. Chase. 7.65 
65-B—Pads alone, per 10, f. o. b. Chase. 5.75 
65-C—Cover alone, f. o. b. Chase... 1.90 
TEXAS, March 8, 1935: “Enclosed is an order for Amoor River South 
Privet. Your last order reached us in perfect condition, and we were more 
than pleased with the plants.” 
TENNESSEE, March 9, 1935: “When in a hurry, we order from Chase.” 
CONNECTICUT, March 8, 1935: “Stock came in yesterday and every¬ 
thing is in fine shape.” 
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