FOREWORD 
1934 finds all industries looking forward with renewed hope and 
courage. We are steadily marching out of the valley of depres¬ 
sion. Much remains yet to be accomplished, but we are 
definitely on our way to improved conditions. 
Many commodities have increased somewhat in price already 
and the expectation is that the prices on nearly all lines, farm 
products included, will be higher as the season advances. We 
shall, however, at all times, maintain our pi ices at as low a 
level as possible, consistent with quality. We do not believe in 
shoddy goods. Quality goods at honest prices are most satis¬ 
factory to both buyer and seller. 
Our seeds are carefully selected and purchased from reliable 
growers only. 
The Implements we show in this catalogue are those that are 
best adapted to agriculture here in New England. 
We carry a very complete stock of machine repairs and are pre¬ 
pared to render expert servicing on machines we sell. All this 
is important to the purchaser and should be a definite factor in 
helping him to decide where to place his business. 
During the past year we greatly-increased the size of our show 
room, enabling us to properly display our merchandise. We 
invite our friends to inspect our new store. 
We again wish to express our appreciation to our customers, old 
and new, for their patronage during the past year and we shall 
endeavor to so conduct our business that we may be worthy of 
that patronage in the future. 
OLDS & WHIPPLE, INC. 
