32 CHASE NURSERY COMPANY 
HAND CULTIVATING AND 
DIGGING TOOLS 
(DIBBLES, WEEDERS, SPADES, AND TROWELS) 
Item No. Price 

26. DIBBLE: 
For “dibbling in” (planting) young pips, seedlings, 
ete. A very useful tool. Now made with pistol 
grip; overall length 11 inches; point is 5 inches long, 
tapered from 114” diameter, all iron. 

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28. MAGIC WEEDER: 
A handy tool for use in seed beds and greenhouse 
benches. Has three spring tines made of best quality 
steel obtainable for the purpose. Length overall 18”. 

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TEXAS, Nov. 13, 1945: “Our thanks for the nice order of good 
Diane you shipped us last week. Everything including the packing 
was fine.”’ 
KENTUCKY, Nov. 19, 1945: ““‘You can always depend on Chase 
to get what you want when you want it. The Euonymus are fine. 
Thank you.”’ 
PENNSYLVANIA, Nov. 18, 1945: ‘“‘Enclosed you will find check. 
Received the trees and found them in good order.’’ 
TENNESSEE, Nov. 20, 1945: ‘“‘Please find enclosed a check which 
I believe will pay our account with our 2% discount. We are pleased 
with the nursery stock which we received, and hope we may be 
able to trade some more in the future.”’ 
TEXAS, Nov. 24, 1945: ‘“‘Please find enclosed our check in the 
amount of $418. 46 covering invoice dated November 20th; the stock 
arrived this morning and is in fine shape.’’ 
MISSOURI, Dec. 2, 1945: “Thank you for the 
and nice plants.” prompt handling 
