CHASE, ALABAMA 
DUSTING AND FUMIGATING CHEMICALS 
72. SODIUM CYANIDE (Fumigating Chemicals)— 
In original sealed 1-pound tin cans. Put up by- 
Merck and Company. 96-98 per cent. Cyanide 
is excluded from the mails but can be shipped by 
express or freight. 
Per 1-lb. Cans, f. o. b. Chase.75 
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 nur¬ 
sery 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 
MISSISSIPPI, March 12, 1935: “Stock received and unpacked. Every¬ 
thing is beyond expectation.” 
GEORGIA, March 9, 1935: “The Cedrus deodara received, and they 
are fine.” 
SOUTH CAROLINA, March 9, 1935: “Our order came in splendid con¬ 
dition. We liked the quality of the plants. The grading was most liberal.” 
OHIO, March 13, 1935: “The Junipers and Dogwoods received, and am 
well pleased with same.” 
ARKANSAS, March 18, 1935: “The Pfitzer’s Junipers arrived today in 
fine shape, and are extra nice plants.” 
MISSISSIPPI, March 18, 1935: “The plants from you are very nice, and 
I am well pleased with them.” 
ILLINOIS, March 15, 1935: “Received my shipment, and everything was 
just fine.” 
NORTH CAROLINA, March 20, 1935: “I am highly pleased with the stock 
recently purchased of you. This was my first order, and I’m likely to get 
the habit of ordering your stock.” 
OKLAHOMA, March 21, 1935: “The Mahonia Seedlings were nice.” 
GEORGIA, March 20, 1935: “The Crapemyrtles were duly received, and 
we were well pleased with their quality.” 
TEXAS, March 21, 1935: “Abelias arrived yesterday, and they are real 
nice plants.” 
SOUTH CAROLINA, March 30, 1935: “Thank you for good stock, well 
graded, dug and packed.” 
OHIO, April 6, 1935: “The box of Evergreens and Roses arrived in good 
shape.” 
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