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. 
Brooks, Maine. 
March 19, 1938. 
Mr, George Rennie, 
Andover, Mass. 
Dear Sir: 
Please find enclosed my order for 1000 Howard 17. Will 
notify you when to ship plants later. The plants you sent 
me last Spring were the best I ever bought, and I have been 
in the business of raising strawberries over twenty years. 
Hope you can send me just as good plants this Spring. 
Yours truly, 
FRED L. KENNEY. 
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