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GEORGE RENNIE, ANDOVER, MASS. 
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts 
STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Official Certificate No. 49 Boston, July 8, 1935. 
To whom it may concern: 
This is to certify that I have this fifth day of July com¬ 
pleted the inspection of the strawberry stock of George 
Rennie grown at Andover, State of Massachusetts, and find 
it to be apparently free from all injurious insects and dis¬ 
eases which might be transferred on nursery stock from the 
nursery to the orchard or garden. 
This certificate good until July 1, 1936. 
Inspected by B. I. Gerry (Signed) R. H. Allen, Director. 
RASPBERRIES 
Raspberries should be planted two to three feet 
apart in the row and rows six feet apart. Once 
planted and kept cultivated and fertilized, they will 
be good for a number of years. 
Latham, The Latham is to the raspberry what 
the Howard 17 is to the strawberry. Hardy, vigor¬ 
ous grower, productive, large size and long fruiting 
season. A raspberry that is making a name wherever 
it is grown throughout New England. It is free from 
Mosaic and other raspberry diseases. It is known 
for its hardiness, and producing an abundance of 
the highest quality fruit. All the agricultural col¬ 
leges speak very highly of it. There is always a good 
market for raspberries and at good prices. 
We will also have plants for Fall delivery after 
October 1st. 
Fall is the best time to set out raspberry plants. 
12 Plants.75c 
.$1.25 100 Plants 
By Parcel Post Prepaid 
25 Plants 
$4.00 
