16 GEORGE RENNIE, ANDOVER, MASS. 
Union, Me., 
April 8th, 1949. 

Mr. George Rennie, 
Dear Sir: 
I am enclosing check for the following strawberry 
plants: 4000 Howard 17, 3500 Catskill and 500 Pathfinder. 
As you asked me to let you know what my plants have done, 
last year I picked around 10,000 quarts from a little over 
6000 plants which I think was fairly good. I am sending you 
two snapshots taken last year of the field and showing a 
few of the berries. 
Yours truly, 
W. B. WENTWORTH. 
Lakeport, N. H., 
May, 1940. 
Dear Mr. Rennie: 
I am all ready for the Howard 17 plants. The first lot 
came just right to set during the shower of Tuesday and 
they look fine now. Last season I picked a box of large ber- 
ries and gave therm to one of my neighbors who is 93 years 
old, and also president of the National Bank. He was se 
pleased with them that he had them in the bank window 
next day and they had a writeup in our local daily paper. 
That was all due to good plants and not at all to any good 
care of mine. 
Very truly, 
R. L. PIPER. 
Burlington, Vt., 
April 3, 1940. 
Mr. George Rennie, 
Andover, Mass. 
Dear Sir: 
_ Will you be able to furnish me with 3000 Howard 17? 
I will forward check as soon as I hear from you. I will want 
them shipped about the last of the month. 
Yours truly, 
BURTON DEWYEA. 
P. S.—Never had better plants than I had from you last 
year. 
