True to Name. While I use every precaution to have all 
plants, etc., true to name, (I believe I come as near doing 
this as anyone in the business), I will not be responsible 
for any sum greater than the cost of stock should any prove 
otherwise than as represented. 
Please write below the names and addresses of any ac¬ 
quaintances and friends who might be interested in, or buy¬ 
ers of, strawberry plants, and I will send them a catalogue. 
Plainfield, N. H. 
March 25, 1937. 
Mr. George Rennie, 
Andover, Mass. 
Dear Mr. Rennie: 
How is the Strawberry Business? I would like to get 10 
or 12 thousand this Spring, about May 1st. I want about all 
Howard 17 and a few Catskill. The Howard I got of you 
last Spring (5000) did fine. We covered them well, and it is 
good we did as we have had lots of freezing and thawing and 
ice. 
Yours truly, 
W. H. JENNEY. 
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