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GRADING, PACKING AND SHIPPING SUPPLIES 
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Item No. 52 
ITEM NO. PRICE 
52, MOSS, Sphagnum (See Cut): 
Fresh stock from Wisconsin. In burlapped balesl4xl6x46 
inches. Almost bone dry, weight (around 25 lbs. when 
received) not guaranteed as it gets constantly lighter. 
The best packing material known. 
Per Bale, f. o. b. Chase...$ 1.50 
Per Bale, f. o.b. Chase, in 10-bale lots 1.40 
Item No. 53 
53. GLOVES—Alabama Mule Skin (See Cut): 
At last we have a GLOVE) made of that tough Alabama 
Mule Hide. Much more flexible than the old style 
mitten, permitting easy use of shears or knives when 
handling roses, barberry, etc. Four-inch cuff protects 
the wrist. Can still furnish the Mittens if wanted at 
same price as Gloves. 
Per Pair, postpaid...85 
Per Dozen Pairs, f. o.b. Chase. 8.50 
54. NEEDLES: 
Best quality Bagging or Sewing Needles. Large, stiff 
shaft; wide, flat shank; sharp point and large eye. 
54-A—5-inch Needles, Per Doz., postpaid.. .50 
54-B—-6-Inch Needles, Per Doz., postpaid.. . .75 
54-C—7-Inch Needles, Per Doz., postpaid.. .95 
55. PAPER, Box Lining (Best Quality Kraft): 
Of mediupi weight, but of great strength, and resist¬ 
ant to moisture to a considerable degree. The best 
box-lining paper we know of. In rolls of about 60 lbs. 
each; in widths of 30-in., 36-in., and 40-in. 
Cannot break rolls. 
Per Pound, f. o. b. Chase. 
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