CHASE NURSERY COMPANY, CHASE, ALABAMA 
1 
CLIMBING ROSES — Own Root Stock 
No. 1 carries an average of 30" of wood, and 3 or more canes. 
Medium averages 18" of wood, and 3 or more good canes. 
No. 2 
L/O 
COMMON CLIMBERS: 
Dorothy Perkins . 
Excelsa . 
Gardenia . 
Goldfinch . 
Hiawatha . 
Milky Way. 
Philadelphia Rambler . 
White Dorothy. 
Wichuriana. 
BETTER CLIMBERS: 
American Pillar. 
Aviateur Bleriot . 
Crimson Rambler . 
Silver Moon. 
carries 12-15" of wood, and 2 or more canes. 
mostly single 
stems, cut back to 8-12". 
Per 100 
Per 100 
No. 1 
Medium 
$10.00 
$7.50 
. 220 
2170 
. 475 
6400 
. 320 
2975 
345 
430 
. 280 
1200 
. 1600 
3210 
No. 1 
Medium 
$15.00 
$10.00 
. 460 
120 
45 
210 
. 365 
320 
. 710 
620 
No. 2 
L/O 
$4.00 
$2.75 
2550 
1250 
225 
400 
300 
2230 
4370 
1900 
No. 2 
L/O 
$4.00 
$2.75 
750 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES — Own Root Stock 
Anthony Waterer ... 
Belle Poitevine . 
Hansa . 
Hugonis . 
Carolina . 
Rugosa Alba. 
Sarah Van Fleet .... 
Setigera . 
Siberian . 
Sir Thomas Lipton 
XX 
carries 
30-36" 
of 
No. 
1 
carries 
24-30" 
of 
Medium 
carries 
15-18" 
of 
No. 
2 
carries 
12-15" 
of 
wood and is well branched, 
wood and is well branched, 
wood and 3 or more canes, 
wood and 2 or more canes. 
Per 100 
XX 
No. 1 
Medium 
No. 2 
$17.50 
$15.00 
390 
1150 
$10.00 
840 
1570 
$5.00 
550 
. 980 
3560 
5120 
1040 
530 
3740 
1750 
20 
20 
20 
50 
65 
200 
25 
90 
40 
310 
340 
330 
990 
1110 
KANSAS, March 21, 1939: “Received the shipment from you and wish to say that it was the nicest 
bunch of stock that we have received in a good many years. They are so nice that I am sending you an¬ 
other order.” 
NORTH CAROLINA, February 9, 1939: “Here is an order for Roses. We were pleased with our 
other order.” 
OKLAHOMA, February 10, 1939: “I was well pleased with my lining-out plants.” 
