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Catalog Is, to the Best of Our Knowledge and Belief, Accurate and Reliable As of Catalog Printing Date Now accepting VISA and Mastercard for your convenience OVER Visit us on the web at www.nyp-corp.com 60 800-524-1052 YEARS! THANK YOU See Recession Busters on pages 30 & 31 Introducing a truly Eco-Friendly, 100% Natural Shopping Bag Certified Food Grade Burlap Certified Food Grade Ink Natural Cotton Sewing Thread Paper Identification Tag Burlap is 100% biodegradable and renewable Burlap leaves virtually NO carbon footprint Size is 12.5” wide, 15” high with an 8” gusset. Custom printing available Durable and easy to clean Comfortable double handles Custom sizes also available These bags are available with The Eco-Sack print or custom printed with your logo. Contact your NYP sales representative for more information on this earth friendly bag. THINK GREEN and CLEAN We are in our 65th year of supplying Eco- Friendly, biodegradable packaging 1 NYP CORP., ELIZABETH, NJ 800.524.1052 • LEOLA, PA 800.541.0961 • LUMBERTON, NC 910.739.4403 SERVING WITH PRIDE & INTEGRITY SINCE 1946 PA Location 10 Site Rd. Leola, PA 17540 800-541-0961 Corporate Office 805 East Grand St. Elizabeth, NJ 07201 800-524-1052 Southern Manufacturing office 299 Osterneck Rd. Lumberton, NC 28358 910-739-4403 Steve Levine 908-413-0316 Juan Malave 908-764-8781 Jim Ratliff 765-206-0671 Steve Gilbreth 908-764-9608 Mark Frost 908-764-9569 E-MAIL YOUR ORDER OR REQUEST TO [email protected] VISIT US ON THE WEB @ WWW.NYP-CORP.COM 2 SERVING WITH PRIDE & INTEGRITY SINCE 1946 BURLAP SQUARES AVAILABLE IN HEAVY GRADE & EXTRA HEAVY GRADE PLAIN (UNTREATED) & NO-ROT (TREATED) Size Amt./Bdl. Amt./Pallet Our Burlap has always been Treated with EPA registered product 24 x 24” 100 3000 28 x 28” 100 3000 OVED IMPRO 30 x 30” 100 3000 AND I NEW ED 100 2400 ETIZ 32 x 32” PALLE 100 2000 ING 36 x 36” CKAG 40 x 40” 100 1400 PA 45 x 45” 50 1400 48 x 48” 50 1400 54 x 54” 50 1000 60 x 60” 50 600 66 x 66” 25 600 72 x 72” 25 400 80 x 80” 15 300 84 x 84” 15 300 90 x 90” 15 300 BEMPRO (LENO) SQUARES AVAILABLE IN SIZES 96 x 96” 15 300 24X24” TO 96X96” Larger and custom sizes available DUTCH BURLAP SQUARES AVAILABLE IN SIZES 24”, 28”, 32”, 36” & 40” CONE-SHAPED BURLAP BASKET LINERS AVAILABLE IN HEAVY GRADE & EXTRA HEAVY GRADE PLAIN (UNTREATED) & NO-ROT (TREATED) Size Basket Size Amt./Bdl. Amt./Pallet 25 x 30” (14-16”) 25 1050 30 x 30” (16-18-20”) 25 1050 30 x 36” (18-20-22”) 25 1000 36 x 36” (22-24”) 25 1000 36 x 40” (24”) 25 1000 40 x 40” (24-28”) 25 700 40 x 45” (28”) 25 700 45 x 45” (28”) 25 700 45 x 50” (32”) 25 700 48 x 48” (32”) 25 600 48 x 50” (32”) 25 600 54 x 50” (32”) 25 450 54 x 54” (36”) 25 450 54 x 60” (36”) 25 450 60 x 60” (40”) 25 375 72 x 72” (44-50”) 10 250 72 x 80” (50”) 10 250 80 x 80” (55”) 10 200 85 x 90” (60”) 10 200 96 x 96” (65-70”) 10 200 108 x 108” (70-75”) 5 100 120 x 120” (80”) 5 100 144 x 144” (90”) 5 100 Sizes in parentheses indicate recommended wire basket sizes. Other sizes and form fitted basket socks also available 3 NYP CORP., ELIZABETH, NJ 800.524.1052 • LEOLA, PA 800.541.0961 • LUMBERTON, NC 910.739.4403 SERVING WITH PRIDE & INTEGRITY SINCE 1946 TWINE SISAL TWINE - PLAIN & TREATED Jr. Packs - 10 Boxes per Bale - Available Plain & Treated in 1, 2, & 3 Ply. Jr. Packs - 6 Boxes per Bale - Available Plain in 2 thru 6 Ply & Treated 4 thru 6 Ply. Single End Reels Available Plain in 1 thru 6 Ply. Many Ends Coil - Available Plain in 1, 2, & 3 Ply. SISAL & POLY BALER TWINE 2 - Coils/Bale BINDER TWINE 10 - Balls/Bale POLY TWINE 4 - Boxes per Master Carton - Available in 1, 2, & 3 Ply. Many Ends Coil - Available in 1 & 2 Ply. 1 Ply Tubes - Christmas Tree Tying Poly Twine. ZERO TWIST POLY TWINE 1 Ply – 4 Boxes per Master Carton JUTE TWINE 1/2 lb. Balls - 12 lbs. per Box - Available in 3 & 4 Ply. Many Ends Coil - Available in 3 & 4 Ply. 1/2 lb. Balls also available in green “Treated” 3 Ply only. ITEM NEW MULE TAPE Strong as a Mule NYLON/SYNTHETIC TAPE/STRAPPING White, Clean, New, Easy to Tie. Perfect for tying B & B material/wire baskets of various sizes & styles. Packaged on rolls/cores without Splices, Pieces or Ties. Available bulk packaged in large Gaylord boxes. Tensile Strength Size/Width FT/LB LBS 3/8”-3/4” 1250-2500 LBS 140’lb-75’lb Note: Sizes, strength and yield are approximate only. Samples available upon request. E-MAIL YOUR ORDER OR REQUEST TO [email protected] VISIT US ON THE WEB @ WWW.NYP-CORP.COM 4 SERVING WITH PRIDE & INTEGRITY SINCE 1946 IMPORTED BAMBOO TONKIN STAKES Length Diameter Amount/Bale 3 ft 1/4 X 5/16” (6-8mm) 1000 3 ft 5/16 X 7/16” (8-10mm) 1000 4 ft Green 5/16 X 7/16” (8-10mm) 500 4 ft 3/8 X 1/2” (10-12mm) 250 4 ft 1/2 X 9/16” (12-14mm) 250 5 ft 1/2 X 9/16” (12-14mm) 250 6 ft 9/16 X 10/16” (14-16mm) 200 7 ft 5/8 X 3/4” (18-20mm) 100 8 ft 5/8 X 3/4” (18-20mm) 100 8 ft 3/4 X 1” (24-26mm) 50 9 ft 3/4 X 1” (24-26mm) 50 10 ft 1 X 1 1/8” (26-28mm) 25 10 ft 1 1/8 X 1 1/4” (30-35mm) 25 12 ft 1 X 1 1/8” (26-28mm) 25 12 ft 1 1/8 X 1 1/4” (30-35mm) 25 15 ft 1 1/4 X 1 1/2” (35-40mm) 25 OTHER SIZES/DIAMETERS OF BAMBOO AVAILABLE BAMBOO TYING TAPE - GREEN TAPE GUN FOR USED FOR HAND TYING BAMBOO TYING TAPE 1/2” X .06 MIL X 200’ – 96 ROLLS/CASE HANDHELD DISPENSER-ELIMINATES WASTE 1” X .08 MIL X 150’ – 48 ROLLS/CASE REPLACEMENT STAPLES & BLADES AVAILABLE FIBERGLASS NURSERY STAKES MAINTENANCE FREE! FLEXES WITH WIND, WILL NOT ROT OR RUST AND WILL NOT CRACK DUE TO COLD. Size Diameter 5 ft 3/8” ITEM 6 ft 1/2” NEW 8 ft 1/2” 8 ft 11/16” 10 ft 1/2” 10 ft 11/16” 12 ft 1/2” 12 ft 11/16” 15 ft 11/16” Other lengths and diameters available on special order basis. Stakes are packed 50/bundle All stakes pointed at one end for easy insertion into ground All stakes grey color with U/V coating, made to last 20-30 years Stakes are easy to install; No restaking; No replacement costs Stronger than steel but flexible, allowing maximum tree growth 5 NYP CORP., ELIZABETH, NJ 800.524.1052 • LEOLA, PA 800.541.0961 • LUMBERTON, NC 910.739.4403 SERVING WITH PRIDE & INTEGRITY SINCE 1946 TRUCK COVERS With Grommets on all sides *See Top Hat page for AVAILABLE IN SYNTHETIC FABRIC HEAVY DUTY “BULLDOG” SPECIALS LIGHTWEIGHT “BEMPRO” AND EXTRA HEAVY “BURLAP” on Truck Covers 6x8 ft 8x10 ft 10x14 ft 10x18 ft 12x18 ft 12x20 ft 16x24 ft 16x30 ft 16x45 ft 18x55 ft OTHER SIZES AND CUSTOM MADE TRUCK COVERS AVAILABLE TRUNK TREE GUARDS PROTECT YOUR TREES IN THE FIELD AND IN SHIPPING. PLASTIC TREE GUARDS - CORRUGATED HDPE RESIN GUARDS APPROX APPROX SIZES BOX PALLET QUANTITIES QUANTITIES 2” x 2’ 126 2772 2” x 2.5’ 126 2268 2” x 3’ 126 1890 2” x 4’ bulk pack-10/bndl 400 O 3” x 2’ 50 1100 OVE 3” x 2.5’ 50 900 R 3” x 3’ 50 750 6 3” x 4’ bulk pack-10/bndl 240 YE 0 4” x 3’ 95 T EAR HAN RS! 4” x 4’ 70 NK Y ! YOU Also available... TREE GUARD ZIPPER UNIQUE DESIGN PREVENTS SCARRING & SCRATCHING OF TRUNKS DURING INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL. CONSTRUCTED OF ALUMINUM ALLOY MAKES IT RUGGED - YET LIGHTWEIGHT. NYP - ITS TREE PROTECTORS NYP CORP’S OWN TREE TRUNK PROTECTORS - HEAVY DUTY - PROTECTS TREES / TRUNKS FROM DUST, LIGHT, DIRT, DEER & RODENTS. ALSO PROTECTS FROM DAMAGE IN THE FIELD AND DURING DIGGING & SHIPPING. MANY SIZES AND STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM - PAPER / BURLAP / NON-WOVEN 19X28” TRUNK WRAP - SELF CLOSING - WAX IMPREGNATED SCORED CORRUGATED SHEET, WITH LOCKING SLOTS AND TABS - 1000/PALLET. (Adjustable sizing for all size trees - custom sizes and printing available) BURLAP TREE WRAP BANDAGE PAPER TREE WRAP 6” WIDE (20 HAND HELD ROLLS OF 4” WIDE (10 ROLLS OF 150 FT. EACH 100 FT. EACH PER BOX) PER STACK) FLAGGING TAPE HEAVIER GRADES AVAILABLE 1” WIDTH - SOLID COLORS AND SOLID GLO 1-3/16” WIDTH - STRIPES, POLKA DOTS, AND COLORS. PACKAGED 10 ROLLS/BOX. 10 CHECKS, PACKAGED 12 ROLLS/BOX; 12 BOXES/CASE. BOXES/CASE. COLORS ARE 300 FT./ROLL, GLO COLORS ARE 300 FT./ROLL, GLO COLORS ARE 150 COLORS ARE 150 FT./ROLL. FT./ROLL. E-MAIL YOUR ORDER OR REQUEST TO [email protected] VISIT US ON THE WEB @ WWW.NYP-CORP.COM 6 SERVING WITH PRIDE & INTEGRITY SINCE 1946 WINDBREAK BURLAP (STANDARD 100 YDS. PER ROLL.) ALSO AVAILABLE IN 125, 250 AND 500 YD. 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