16 GEORGE RENNIE, ANDOVER, MASS. 
North Berwick, Me. 
March 22, 1943 

Mr. George Rennie 
Dear Sir. 
I am inclosing a money order for 1500 Howard 17 Straw- 
berry plants. Your plants are very strong, healthy and well 
rooted. Last season I fruited your Howard 17 beside some 
from another leading grower. I picked more, larger and 
better flavored berries from your Howard 17 than I did from 
the Howard plants that came from the other leading grower. 
Respectfully yours, 
STANLEY RANDALL. 
Rehoboth, Mass. 
March 11, 1943 
Mr. George Rennie, 
Dear Sir: 
Enclosed find check for $5.00. Will send balance later. 
Hope plants are as good as last year’s, I have been sending 
for plants from other nurseries for 10 years. But have never 
had any as good as yours. Didn’t lose one. 
Yours truly, 
M. S. BETTENCOURT. 
“Mr. Bettencourt set out 1500 Plants.” 
Epping, N. H. 
May 3, 1943 
George Rennie, 
Andover, Mass. 
Dear Sir: 
Enclosed please find check for Which send me 100 
Mastodon Everbearing Strawberry plants. We have had 
your Howard 17 and they are wonderful, 
Yours truly, 
ARTHUR R. AVERILL. 
