CHASE, ALABAMA 69 

HAND CULTIVATING AND DIGGING TOOLS 
(Continued) 
ITEM NO. PRICE 
29-A. AMES NURSERY SPADE, 
Wood D Handle: 
Same blade as above but with the old 
familiar wood D handle — and for the 
duration we expect all models will soon 
be so equipped. 















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29-B. Drovnved for the duration. 
29-C. LEONARD’S NURSERY SPADE: 
A heavy spade with double straps full 
length; five rivets; “‘Y” type reinforce- 
ed metal handle with wood grip. 
Weight 7 lbs. 


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Dozen el. 0. Ds Clas Grek eam, eet 44.50 
30. SPADE HANDLES: 
Out for the duration. 
32. TROWEL, All-Steel: 
New model all-steel trowel stamped from 
one piece. Very strong, though light. 
Length 11%inches over all, 

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PIOZOTIMIN AD Ss Shieeeh te te ee. ee Le 3.00 
(HALF DOZEN AT DOZEN RATE) 
NEW YORK, August 23, 1943: “The specimen of Junipers you 
sent have arrived in excellent condition. I could not ask for better 
material.”’ 
GEORGIA, January 11, 1943: “‘Will send you an order in a few 
days for more of your fine nurseery stock.” 
NEW YORK, January 6, 1943: ‘You sure do give service. Thanks 
for the promptness.” 
