CHASE, ALABAMA 35 

GRADING, PACKING AND SHIPPING SUPPLIES 
(Continued) 
Item No. Price 
35-B. BINDER TWINE HOLDER: 
If you use binder twine for bunching and balling, as 
we do, no doubt you have had it to snarl and the loss 
is heavy. The picture is self explanatory. Have your 
tinsmith make one and you will be tickled with it. 
Inside dimensions are 7142” in diameter and 742” deep, 
with an inch wide reinforced hinged handle perforated 
so that the twine runs freely from the center of the 
ball. This will carry either a 5-lb. or 8-lb. ball. Per- 
haps you can find a can at your filling station that 
will do—we couldn’t. If you can’t find one, or do not 
have a tinsmith handy, we will be glad to furnish 
them. Made of heavy galvanized iron. 

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We offer 6-ply Tube Rope and 3-ply 
Jute as the best substitute for old 
time Sisal. In reels of about 50 lbs., 

single ends. Cannot break reels. 
Per Pound, (about 50-lb. Reels) ...........-....-. 33 

ILLINOIS, Apr. 12, 1946: ‘‘Stock arrived in nice shape and was 
up to grade. Find enclos:d check for balance of my order.”’ 
WASHINGTON, Mar. 18, 1946: ‘“‘We are now writing you to let 
you know that we have just recived the box of nursey stock that 
you shipped us on Feb. 2nd. All of the shrubs in it were in fine 
snape and all were nice plants.” 
