PLEASURE AND PROFIT IN BERRIES 
Each year when strawberries begin to fruit, most people 
resolve, “Next year I am going to have a bed of my own” If 
you have just a home garden, one or two hundred plants will 
furnish all the strawberries that you can use. If you run a farm, 
strawberries offer you a fine cash crop with very little cash 
invested. A bed of a thousand plants will surprise you with 
the number of berries that you will have to sell, and will go 
well with a retail milk or egg route or roadside stand. A bed 
of an acre returns from three hundred to five hundred dollars 
on an average, which is about as good as any crop on the 
farm. Why don't you look over our list of collections and pick 
the one best suited to your purpose? 
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GOOD WILL 
We are glad to number among our customers many of our 
Farm Bureau and Grange friends. Having been members of the 
New London County Farm Bureau and of the local and state 
Grange for many years, we have had the pleasure of meeting 
personally many of our customers. 
In the past we have had the pleasure of filling many orders 
which came to us through the recommendation of members of 
the Extension Service and we will try in the future, as we have 
in the past, to live up to the confidence reposed in us. 
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STATE OF CONNECTICUT 
(Seal of Conn.) 
No. 3662 August 11, 1937 
Office of State Enomologist 
CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 
New Haven, Conn. 
NUESERY 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 it is apparently free from dangerously 
injurious insects and plant diseases. 
This certificate expires August 1, 1938. 
W. E. BRITTON, State Entomologist. 
