New Flioral Guide, Spring—1907. 5 
Information for Purchasers 
THIS NEW FLORAL GUIDE 
is our store where our patrons can shopat convenience. Prices 
are plainly marked and everything suitable to go by mail is 
delivered free at the prices named. We give close personal 
attention to every part of our business, and are always glad 
to accommodate and assist our customers in every way we can. 
W Please use the printed en- 
hen You Order velope and order sheet en- 
closed. Others will be sent you upon request. Always write 
your name the same, adding the postoffice, county and state 
on each and every communication you send us. If you have 
occasion to write us, please use a separate sheet. 
You will find that it pays; no waiting, 
Order Early no worry and you get better served, 
so be sure to allow yourself plenty of time. 
if You Wish Orders Held 3ic45< 529 °: 
book your order (and set them aside for you if necessary) un- 
til propertime to ship, otherwise we will send at once or ac- 
knowledge their receipt. We work nights when necessary, 
and alwaystry to ship promptly. 
Always mention your order number when writing us. 
Our terms are cash. 
How To Send Money To avoid delay please 
send money with the order. Money may be sent at our risk 
if forwarded by P. O. Money order, Express Money 
Order, Bank Draft or in Registered Letter, and cost 
of same may be deducted from amount forwarded ; 
but we cannot be responsible for any order or money 
that fails to reach us when not Sent as above directed. 
CASH should be sent by Registered Letter ; coins should be 
carefully wrapped and care taken to seal the letter securely. 
‘New postage stamps accepted for small amounts. 
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Canadian Customers eas ecard 
dian stamps and coins not accepted. The Canadian Govern- 
ment prohibits the entry of large size and dormant field-grown 
Roses, shrubs and trees except from March 15th to May 15th, 
and from October 7th to December 7th, during which times 
we forward such things by express. But pot-grown Roses, 
plants, Bulbs, Seeds, &c., we send postpaid all the time. 
Io% extra payments should 
Foreign Orders: be added to orders for Seeds, 
Bulbs and 1 year-old Plants that go outside the U. S. A. or 
possessions. This is needed to cover cost of additional post- 
age and packing. Foreign orders for 2-year old Plants will 
be sent to all countries receiving Parcels Post from U. S. A. 
if purchaser will add to his order an extra amount as per 
schedule at foot of this page. 
(To countries where Parcels Post rates do not apply wecan 
ship 2 yr. and large plants by express. (See note) 
Letters are sometimes lost in the 
Lost Orders mails. If you do not hear from us 
within a reasonable time, please send us a duplicate of your 
order stating whenand in what form payment was sent, and 
sign the same name and address as in the first order, so that 
it may have immediate attention. 
PREMIUMS NOT ALLOWED 
On Special Offers, Collections, nor items bought at dozen rates 
or seeds by weight or in bulk, but customers may select pre- 
miums on all things bought at single rates as follows : 
On $1.00’s worth of goods bought at single 
rates, select to the value of. . 
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5 00 lowed on Special Offers, Col-} 1.00 §*§ 
6.00 lections or goods bought at} 1.20 * 
10.00 dozen rates or seeds in bulk 2.50 *«§ 
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(Do Not Miss 
The Foot Note) 
Free By Mail All the items in our catalog, which 
are priced ‘‘postpaid,’’ will be de- 
livered free by mail. Even to most distant countries, such as 
India, So. Africa and Asia Minor, we ship this way with 
marked success- 
ORDERS BY EXPRESS 
Two-year old roses, large size shrubbery, fruit trees, etc.,are 
too largeto mail and must be sent by express. We recom- 
mend that customers instruct us to ship smaller sized plants 
also by express, when in our judgment it is best to doso. We 
can send larger plants this way and can leave most of the earth 
on roots, which is of course much better for our customers. 
Express Charges must be paid bythe purchaser, unless 
otherwise agreed. (See note foot of this page) But we are 
careful to pack as light as safety of the plants will permit and 
add as many extras as we can afford to help cover charges 
and since the expressage on plants, bulbs, etc., is now 20% 
less than regular merchandise rates, the cost of sending 
goods in this way, even to distant points, is quite reasonable. 
The Cost of Express Charges 
you can estimate quite closely with the following schedule. 
Use the rate named for the town nearest you and count the 
weight of two-year old plants when packed ready to express 
about as follows: 12 plants—15 Jbs.; 25 plants—30 lbs.; 125 
plants—100 lbs.; plants one year old 20 to 30 lbs. per 100 plants. 
Express Charges to the following Points are as follows: 
Per Per Per 
too lbs. 20lbs. xz0lbs 
Alabama. . Montgomery, $3.60 $0.70 $0.85 
San Francisco 
Los Angeles : 
California... . {San Diego. ... . $11.80 2.40 1.20 
| Sacramento and 
[ all points on Pa- 
Lcific Coast. . 
Colorado. . Denveras 2.0. « - 7.00 1.40 -70 
Dilinois . . Chicago ae oe 1.80 .36 .35 
z ndianapolis an 
Indiana. . Fort Wayne... . . \ 1.60 .3D .35 
Louisiana .... NewOrleans. 4,40 88 44 
Maine.... .. Augusta...... 1.80 70 .70 
Massachusetts . { Easton and wer | 1209 | .35 0 pug 30 
Minnesota. ... St.Paul ..... 3.40 .68 30 
Mississippi ... Columbus..... 3.80 15 .40 
Missouri ... St. Louis 2.20 44 .30 
New York... Buffalo 2 1.40 .30 .30 
OXAS Fi. 4 coun se AUSTIN: 55) 64d. el conte 5.40 1.08 54 
Virginia ..... INoriolke™s, 3 s.5'5 1.00 35 .35 
West of the Rocky Mountains, the express rate on 
plants is from 10 to12 cts. per lb.; but charges when prepaid 
are only 8 cts. perlb. To save themselves unnecessary ex- 
pense therefore, we recommend customers living in that 
section to remit with their order sufficient money to prepay 
express. Iftoo much besent we will return the difference at 
once. (See foot note.) 
H H By express we can ship 
Foreign Countries goods to any part of the 
world if the party ordering will name some one in New York 
to receive and forward the goods and prepay Ocean Freight. 
Further information and rates will be cheerfully 
furnished on application. See also Note on Page 7. 
Our Fall Catalogue &,,.77 ona “Seeds. to: 
Fall planting and Winter bloom will be ready about Septem- 
ber Ist,and sent to all our patrons of this year without re- 
quest; to others FREE on application. If not received 
promptly, a postal card will bring it. 
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Better Than We Promise {V2 9fe3): 
things at lowest prices and hope to have a share of your 
orders this season. We always aim to doa little better than 
we promise and you can depend on liberal and satisfactory 
treatment in every way. We have no connection whatever 
with any other concern, Do not mistake the name. 
{ff You wish us to Prepay the Charges on 2-Year-Old Plants 
which are offered at a price that does not include cost of delivery, we will do so and send them free to any postoffice or ex- 
press office in U. S. A., if you will add to your order the following amounts to help cover charges: 
10 CENTS FOR EACH PLANT 
50. ‘© FIRST 6 PLANTS 
"5 66 “6 66 12 “6 and 
5 ‘« per plant in all cases where more than 12 2- 
yr.-old Plants are to be sent inthe same shipment. 
NOTE-~(Patrons taking advantage of this offer will 
usually receive their Plants by express, tho’ we 
reserve the privilege to send by mail if it seems 
better, 
THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, = Rose and Flower Growers, - West Grove, Pa. 
