1937 GREETING 
Holdridge’s Catalogue of 
High Grade Products 
To Our Customers, Old and New: 
We present you with our catalogue for 1937 with the earnest 
hope that you may spare a few moments to read it. 
You will find in this catalogue that we make no exaggerated 
claims or try to sell you new and untried varieties of berries. 
We appreciate the business that you gave us last year. With 
very little advertising besides this catalogue and the good words 
of friends, our business continues to grow. 
We pledge to you that if we do receive an order from you 
this year, you will receive plants freshly dug for your order, 
carefully trimmed and bunched, packed in live moss and sent to 
you as quickly as possible. We do everything within our power 
to assure a good bed of strawberries for you. 
Every step in the digging, trimming, bunching and packing 
is done by or under the supervision of one of the members of 
the Holdridge family. 
Our plants for the coming year were raised on high ground 
and have made a very fine growth. We have the largest number 
of plants ready for sale which we have ever had. This year, as 
always, we will give extra plants in every bunch. No small or 
inferior plants will be included. 
Our plants are state inspected and again no plant diseases 
have been found. We hope to have the pleasure of doing busi¬ 
ness with you and assure you that you will be satisfied. 
With best wishes for a happy and a prosperous year. 
S. E. HOLDRIDGE & SONS. 
Norwich, Conn., R. F. D. No. 6. 
Telephone Connection, Norwich Division 3655-4. 
(Copy) 
STATE OF CONNECTICUT 
No. 3301 (Seal of Conn.) August 10, 1936 
Office of State Entomologist 
CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 
New Haven, Conn. 
NURSERY INSPECTION AND REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE 
This is to Certify that S. E. Holdridge & Sons of Norwich, Conn., 
has registered as a Nurseryman, that the nursery stock has been 
duly examined in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 265, of 
the Public Acts of 1925 (Sections 2135-2140, General Statutes, re¬ 
vision of 1930), and that il is apparently free from dangerously 
injurious insects and plant diseases. 
This certificate expires August 1, 1937. 
W. E. BRITTON, State Entomologist. 
