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GEORGE RENNIE, ANDOVER, MASS. 
ted rows. Make rows 3 to 3^2 f^et apart, plant 
every 18 inches in the row, and let plants make 6 to 8 
runners each. This gives enough shade for the 
berries and also allows the berries to dry out after 
heavy rains. In the matted row too many berries go 
bad as they don’t dry off after heavy rains. For best 
results set plants early in the Spring and keep all 
blossoms picked off until July 4th. 
How to Reach Our Farm by Automobile 
Come to Andover Square, then down Central 
Street and go under the railroad bridge, keep to the 
left, then first right. Our farm is the eighth house on 
the right. 
Bethel, Maine 
May 27, 1937. 
Mr. George Rennie, 
Andover, Mass. 
Dear Sir: 
The Strawberry Plants came through all right, and we 
had them all set out Saturday afternoon. They were the 
finest and best trimmed plants that I have ever seen. 
Yours truly, 
CHESTER WHEELER. 
“Mr. Wheeler bought 9000 Everbearing Plants.” 
Newmarket, N. H. 
April 6, 1937. 
Dear Mr. Rennie 
Will you please send me your 1937 Catalogue. I have al¬ 
ways had good luck with your plants. They are a safe bet to 
my way of thinking. 
Yours truly, 
A. M. KIMBALL. 
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