40 CHASE NURSERY COMPANY 

GRADING, PACKING AND SHIPPING SUPPLIES 
(Continued) 
Item No. Price 
Double Eyelet—Tree or Box Label: 
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Style No. 11—size %4 x 334” 
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Pers 10005 1.0;b.2Chasee.,. gi. & ee et 0 00 
(BE SURE to give size wanted, also state COPPER 
or ZINC and single or double eyelet.) 
(500 Metal Labels at 1000 Rate) 
92. MOSS, Sphagnum: 
New shipment just received of Wisconsin’s best grade 
of Sphagnum. This is known and used by florists 
and plant shippers from coast to coast. Packed in 
burlapped bales, standard size 14x16x46”. (For Peat 
Moss see Item No. 61.) 

Per. Bale,{fo.b. Chase 4, 2.) eee 2.55 
Per Bale, f.o.b. Chase, in 5-bale lots .......__. 2.45 
OHIO, April 1, 1946: “Our order came through fine. We were 
pleased with all stock. Enclosed you will find our check for the 
total amount, $103.57.” 
SOUTH CAROLINA, April 3, 1946: “My order of lining out 
stock pa on March 26th in very good Shape. Was well pleased 
with it.” 
FLORIDA, Apr. 13, 1946: “Stock from you received and we are 
very pleased with everything.”’ 
_ INDIANA, Apr. 13, 1946: “I wish to thank you for your prompt 
shipment of my recent order, both the Euonymus Radicans Colorata, 
ee, the Boston Ivy plants were of nice quality and in good con- 
ition.’’ 
IOWA, May, 2, 1946: ‘““We thank you for the satisfactory stock 
and service furnished on our orders for the spring trade.” 
INDIANA, June 2, 1946: ‘The roses were fine.’’ 
CALIFORNIA, July 10, 1946: “They were fine specimens. of 
Magnolias that you sent us and we were very pleased.” 
