Re: Re: COMP: labels - printing in town
James Brooks wrote:
>
> You may not be clear on what I mean by labels. I'm talking about the strips,
> 8.5x1/2", that have a slot on one side to feed the other end through, making
> a loop, and three notches along the sides to keep it from slipping back out
> again.
> I have not done a good job of filing away the nursery supply catalogs and
> would not be able to find them unless I desperately needed to order more,
> and this morning I desperately need to get out there and dig more orders,
> but they came from someplace in Memphis with a name like Southern Nursery
> Supply, ask for Charles and try to convince him you are a commercial grower,
> and would like their catalog.
Well if you want a supplier that is willing to deal with individuals call:
Horticulural Printers - Florida
800-221-4843
They have the same kind of tags mentioned by James as well as the vinyl
coated paper I mentioned previously. Ask them to send you their catalog.
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