16 GEORGE RENNIE FARM, ANDOVER, MASS. 
of berries for yourself and all extra berries will find 
a waiting market at fancy prices. If you want plants 
this year order now and avoid disappointment. 
We do not have strawberry plants for sale in the 
Fall. We find that plants set in the Spring usually 
start to grow faster and are easier to take care of. 
There is also a danger that Fall set plants may 
Winter kill. 
Hollis, N. H. 
March 13, 1947 
Dear Sir: 
Once again we would like to place an order for 1,000 
strawberry plants. We had fine luck with the 1,000 plants 
we picked from last year. We harvested 1,450 boxes of 
berries for market. We took particular pains to have each 
plant and runner about six inches avart. 
Sincerely, 7 
(Signed) WILLIS SPAULDING 
-February 25, 1947 
West Rutland, Vt. 
R. EF’. D. No. 1 
George Rennie 
Andover, Mass. 
Dear Sir: 
Last year I ordered strawberry plants from you and was 
very much pleased with them; so I am sending in an order 
for 1,500 plants, 1,000 Howard 17 and 500 Catskill. 
Wish to state that of all places we have purchased plants, 
none could equal yours. 
Will advise you when I want them shipped. Hope that 
I will be as satisfied this year as I was last. 
I am 
Very sincerely, 
(Signed) CLARENCE L. SMITH 
