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CHASH, ALABAMA 
TREE PAINT — “Treesaver’’: 
Cut not available for this catalogue. 
We now carry two types of Tree Paint. 
This ““Treesaver’’. is a thin liquid paint 
primarily for use in painting trees in the 
nursery row to prevent rabbit damage— 
apple trees, flowering crabs, etc. Dis- 
courages borers in dogwoods. 
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76-A. TREE PAINT — “43 For The Tree”: 
Cut not available for this catalogue. 
This is designed primarily for use in 
painting stubs and surfaces after 
pruning, or for painting of cavities be- 
fore filling. It is used very success- 
fully by many tree surgeons and land- 
scape gardeners. A can of it should be 
in the kit of every home owner who 
uses pruning saws and shears. It is 
most healing in its effect. Comes in 
either PLASTIC or LIQUID form. 
LIQUID FORM is a heavy liquid that 
forms an airtight coating, and should 
be applied on all pruned surfaces where 
the limb is %-in. in diameter or larger. 
The medicinal oils penetrate into all 
parts of the cut or wound. The acids 
and disinfectant odors will drive away, 
worms. 
PLASTIC FORM is used in filling small 
cavities, cracks, crotches, ete. 
Prices are the same on both LIQUID 
and PLASTIC. State which is wanted. 
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TENNESSEE, October 23, 1942: ‘The big Magnolia came through 
in excellent condition, and I am quite proud of it.” 
ILLINOIS, October 31, 1942: “The Altheas from you last season 
certainly were very satisfactory.” ; 
