F. C. Putnam 
W. T. Putnam 
P. G. Putnam 
W. T. Putnam, Jr. 
Mail. Orders Taken for 
Dressed Poultry, Fresh Eggs 
and Other Farm Products 
Intermount Jparm 
INTERMOUNT FARM BUTTER, 
CREAM, CHEESE. SAUSAGE 
AND FRESH PORK 
W. T. PUTNAM & SONS 
“The Mail Order Farm” 
Hake Cushman, ®SJasJj. April 13, 19^3 
Hear Mr- Deane:- 
I have had a letter and a card from you in the past 
few days. I am very sorry to hsar that you have had the flu. it has 
been the source of much trouble here too. We have had a pretty sev¬ 
ere touch of winter since r Trot- that spring was here, tut the 
lovely lady is here for good now and the flowers are rut and the 
grass getting tall- Cherries are in bloom and the red currant m 
front of my window is full of hummingbirds. 
I wont have time to give you much of a letter today. The 
boys are in Oregon building* ^hey ha»e taken a carload of machinery 
and a team of horses and t am here -ith the rest, of the stock and. 
a man who is not much of a milker and l get very little time in 
consequence* but T -"ill give you a longer tetter soon and tell you 
■"hat we are doing. This is to ask a favor- Yesterday a young girl 
friend, teaching school near by, brought this little flower which 
I dont remember ever having seen before and asked me to identify it. 
You are my only witness and I hope ou will not fail me. in case 
it has faded, the color is a very pale delicate lavender*You will 
hear from me again soon. 
Very sincerely yours, 
