62 CHASE NURSERY COMPANY 
KEEN EDGED TOOLS (Continued) 
ITEM NO. PRICE 
7-B. GRAFTING KNIFE: | 
(Cut not available for this Catalogue.) 
Folding, flat sided blade, heavy brass lin- 
ing, 4” long; black wood handle. 
HEEL LUP ST) OS UL) 1d ier ees eee eo dee 8 ae $ 1.45 
7-C. GRAFTING KNIFE: 
(Cut not available for this Catalogue) 
One folding blade, brass lined. ‘This is 
the nearest thing we have to our old 
dd rhe eC aes 
Ha chip Ostp al dre... ek eee ere ee :90 
Dozenss 1i0-DiY Chasen. ewe ste. eee 9.40 
8. PRUNING KNIFE—(Extra Stiff Blade): 
When suckering it is often necessary to 
“dig down” below surface of ground. A 
stiff blade is far better than any folding 
pruner for this work. This knife meets 
the situation. Full length 7% inches, 

Hach, DOS tp aii: teehee eee 2 eee 15 
10Z6N, SEOs Die GNA Se ake teste ee 7.00 
8-A. POCKET PRUNER: 
(Cut not available for this Catalogue.) 
A substantial pruner used largely by Flor- 
ists, Inspectors and Gardeners. Makes a 
fine pocket knife. Brass lined, white cel- 
luloid handle. 
Hach; POStpaid’ i. < ete e tee ee ae ee 15 
9. DOUBLE-BLADED PECAN BUDDER: 
(For Ring Budding) 
Two straight-handled, high-grade knives 
set perfectly true with blades 1” apart. 
Fastened with special screw and dowel 
pins; easily taken apart for sharpening, . 
and just as easily reassembled. Prefer- 
red by many Pecan budders over all other 
makes or styles. (Folding blade style 
will not be available for the duration of 
the war.) 

Hach, postpaid 2.3823. bao eee 2.00 
(HALF DOZEN AT DOZEN RATE) 

SOUTH CAROLINA, January 12, 1943: “Send the enclosed order. 
We liked plants sent last very much.” 
