14 CHASE NURSERY COMPANY 
CONIFERS 
We have had heavy sales on Balled-and-Burlapped 
Evergreens, and can accept no more orders for the pres- 
ent. 
We have a fair assortment of Thuja orientalis (Biota) 
varieties, and Junipers in landscape sizes. If you live 
close enough to us to be able to come do your own dig- 
ging, we can make you attractive prices. If you will 
favor us with ai list of stock needed, we will be glad to 
quote you on an “as is, where is” basis. . 

SOUTH CAROLINA, Mar. 4, 1946: ‘“‘Your shipment of lining 
out stock was received in good order and I am much pleased with 
what you sent me.’’ 
IOWA, Mar. 8, 1946: ‘‘The express shipment of 9 bales of Roses 
and Weigela received March 4th in good condition, and grade and 
quality of stock is al! satisfactory. Many thanks for the attention 
given our order.’’ 
SOUTH CAROLINA, Mar. 8, 1945: ‘‘Enclosed is balanc2 on order 
sent February 13th. I was well pleased with the order. The plants 
had such nice roots.”’ 
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 1946: “We were highly satisfied with 
your iviagnolias—Cam: through fine.”’ 
MICHIGAN, Mar. 27, 1946: ‘“‘Your shipment of ten Magolia 
soulangeana arrived yesterday in very good condition. They are 
nice plants and were well packed.”’’ 
INDIANA, Mar. 29, 1946: “‘Shipment received all in good shape. 
Well pleased with everything. Wish to and am sending you a 
thousand thanks for the over sized Ashfordi.”’ 
MICHIGAN, Mar. 26, 1946: ‘In a business which seems to be, 
and under conditions which naturally warrant, many kinds of 
substitution of grade and varieties, you are to be complimented in- 
deed on the grade and quality of the stock with which you filled our 
first order.”’ 
ILLINOIS, Mar. 30, 1946: “Stock arrived this noon, sure in fine 
shape, they are sure fine. Enclosed find check.”’ 
ILLINOIS, Apr. 2, 1946: ‘“‘The shipment of March 27th received 
and pianted stock is very satisfactory.’’ 
GEORGIA, April 11, 1946: “Thanks for the nice plants and 
such liberal count.’’ 
FLORIDA, April 13, 1946: “‘Thanks for all the nice plants.” 
KANSAS, April 4, 1946: “The plants arrived yesterday and 
apparently are in good condition.’’ 
KENTUCKY, Mar. 30, 1946: ‘“‘Your stock arrived today in fine 
condition, as is usual from Chase.”’ 
OREGON, April 4, 1946: “‘Inclose check for order sent to us. 
It arrived in excellent condition. It is a pleasure to receive stock 
in condition in which yours arrived.’’ 
NORTH CAROLINA, April 6, 1946: ‘“‘Am very much pleased 
with the Irish received this week and have mailed check for 
them. Thanks.’’ 
KANSAS, Mar. 30, 1946: ‘‘Our stock received and in, excellent 
condition. The attached check is in full payment.” 
PENNA, Apr. 11. 1946: ‘‘Your car of nursery stock received in 
fine condition as it was shipped.’’ 
ILLINOIS, Apr. 8, 1946: “Your order received in No. 1 condition 
and I am very pleased with your service and hope to be doing 
a considerable amount of business with you people in the future.” 
NEW JERSEY, Apr. 10, 1946: ‘““Your shipment of April 4 arrived 
yesterday in fine condition.”’ 
MISSOURI, Mar. 25, 1946: ‘Received all stock in fine shape. 
Thanks to you.”’ 
MISSOURI, April 11, 1946: “Plants arrived in good condition,” 
