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/WHEN YOU ORDER 
FEE Re ESP a RS 
lope and order sheets enclosed. Taking care to 
|,application, 
(WE GUARANTE 
please use the 
printed enve- 
put Roses and Plants and Seeds and Bulbs on the 
separate order sheets provided for each so that 
they can go to their respective departments without 
delay. Extra order sheets will be mailed you on 
Please do not mix orders with letters 
—they should be written on a separate sheet to 
|, avoid confusion. 
\HOW TO SEND MONEY Pease 
se hd 
Money may be sent at 
money with the order. 
‘|your risk if forwarded by P. O. Money Order, Ex- 
\ypress Money Order, Bank Draft or in Registered 
Letter, and cost of same may be deducted from 
\vamount forwarded: but we cannot be responsibie 
efor 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 in cloth and care taken to seal the letter 
iesecurely. New postage stamps accepted for small 
/(amounts, 
‘ithe amount must accompany the order. 
|) LOST ORDERS—Letters are sometimes lost, stolen or de- 
If goods are wanted C.O. D. 25% of 
ustroyed in transit, so that they failto reach us, and are never 
| heard of. When remittance has been made by P. O. or Express 
|) Order, or Bank Draft, duplicates can be obtained if necessary, 
and all loss avoided. If you do not hear from us within a rea- 
| sonable time after sending your order, please write again, 
stating when and in what form payment was sent, and giving 
full information and list of what you ordered, also be sure to 
mention post-office to which goods were te be shipped, and 
sign the same name as in the first order,so that it may have 
immediate attention. 
IMPORTANT—We fill all orders as soon as received or 
acknowledge their receipt. If you wish orders held, 
|| please be sure to say so; otherwise we understand they are 
to be sent at once. 
The SAFE ARRIVAL 
of all Orders in the 
‘United States and Canada. While we exercise the greatest 
care to give each customer just what he or she would select if 
\here,a mistake may sometimes occur or a shipment be dam- 
|, aged by adelay in transit. Therefore, if your order should 
not reach you in good condition, please write us, naming 
the order number and items you refer to, and we will make 
\the matter satisfactory. 
ITHESE PREMIUMS CANNOT 
be allowed on goods bought at dozen rates or hundred or pound 
prices, nor on Special Offers or Bargains. Our prices for these 
are already so low that no further reduction canbemade. BUT 
when plants, bulbs or seeds are ordered at the prices named 
for a single item, packet or ounce, the following liberal prem- 
iums may be selected : 
On $1.00 Order select premium tovalue of 15 cts. extra 
ve .00 sc 30 oe ‘ 
4c 3.00 ie 4c 66 ce 50 ae “cc 
ae 4.00 ims ce ce eo 10 “ce ee 
pr ec00 Ls ‘ “$1.00 
4a 6.00 ae ae ae ae 1,20 ec 
ac 10.00 e ae oe ee 2.50 ve 
ae 11.00 “ec oe ce ae 2.75 ec 
- 2 aaa é “6.00 fe 
“ 25,00 te “ + S 7.50 =a 
| PLEASE REMEMBER when making up your order that 
| you may select Premiums as above offered on all goods you 
order at single rates, but not on Special Offers, Collec- 
tions, nor on items bought at dozen rates or seeds, 
|. by weight or in bulk. 
BETTER THAN WE PROMISE. We always aim to do 
a little better than we promise, and whenever the size of the 
order will justify doing so, we add some nice extras, gratis. 
New Floral Guide—Spring, 1904 
INFORMATION FOR PURCHASERS 
WE ARE LEADING GROWERS of the newest and choicest Roses and other beautiful Flowers. 
OUR NEW GUIDE IS OUR STORE, where our patrons can shop at convenience. 
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 accom- 
modate and assist our customers in every way we can. 
FREE BY MAIL 
—Our elegant Fall Catalogue of Imported Bulbs, Plants and Seeds for Fall planting and Winter 
bloom will be ready about September 1st, and sent to all our patrons of this year without 
request; to others, FREE on application, If not receiyed promptly, a postal card will bring it, 
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Prices are 
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Please notice that every- 
thing offered in this 
book, excepting large two-year old_roses and other large 
size plants are sent free by mail on receipt of price. 
To Canada, we send pot-grown roses, also plants, bulbs and 
seeds by mail, postpaid; but largesize and dormant field- 
grown roses, shrubs and trees are prohibited except from 
March 15th to May 15th, and from October 7th to December 
7th. Wealsosend to Mexico, Hawaii, Bermuda, Cuba, Porto 
Rico, in fact we ship all over the world. 
Two-year 
ORDERS BY EXPRESS old roses, 
large size shrubbery, fruits, trees, etc., are too large to mail 
and must be sent by express. We recommend that customers 
instruct us to ship smaller sized plants also by express, when 
in our judgment it is best to do so. 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 are paid by the purchaser, unless otherwise agreed. 
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., isnow 
20% less than regular merchandise rates, the cost of sending 
goods in this way, even to distant points, is much less than 
one would suppose. 
WEIGHT WHEN PACKED—Two-year old roses with 
earth left on the roots when packed ready to ship by express 
weigh about as follows: 12 plants, about 15 pounds; 25 plants, 
30 pounds; 125 plants, 100 pounds; one-year old plants, 20 to 
30 pounds per 100 plants. 
We ship to practically any express office in the world at 
lowest possible rates. Purchaser always pays the charges. 
35 cents isthe minimum express charge made by each company 
that handles an order. The following schedule may help you 
to estimate probable cost of express charges on your order. 
RATES TO THE FOLLOWING POINTS: 
Per Per Per 
100 lbs. 201bs. 10 Ibs. 
Alabama .... Montgomery .. £3.60 $0.70 $0.35 
{San Francisco, 1 
| Los Angeles, 
: 5 San Diego, 
California... . : SARIS Ome? Vii 240". 1.20 
; points on Pacific 
( Coast 
Colorado..... Denver..... 7.00 1.40 70 
Illinois...... eiicago seen 2.20 45 39 
5 Indianapolis an 
Indiana ..... Fort Wayne 2.00 .40 .85 
Louisiana... .. New Orleans... 4.40 .90 45 
Maines 250... « Augusta . ae eles) -70 70 
Massachusetts . ee and ea 1 20 35 30 
Minnesota . (Vi Bath): Smee 3.80 78 40 
Ps ale ne Me ae cr ea 
Mississippi... . {and Columbus. . 3.80 75 40 
Missouri .. Hie Ste IOUS mr. (scone 2.60 .50 80 
New York>> 32 “Buffalo =o) .i.c. 1.40 .30 30 
Mexastey ose. Austinesee . a 8.3 5.40 1.15 .60 
Virginia. .... INOEiolkens cp) see 1.00 380 30 
West of the Rocky Mcuntains, the express rate on 
plants is from 10 to 12 cts. per lb.; but charges when prepaid 
are only 8 cts. per lb. To save themselves unnecessary ex- 
pense, therefore, we recommend customers living in that sec- 
tion to remit with their order sufficient money to prepay ex- 
press. (This may beestimated by schedule giving weight of 
plants when packed, shown above.) If you send too much 
money, we will refund the difference at once. 
Further information and rates will be cheerfully 
furnished on application. 
We offer all the choicest things at lowest prices, and hepe 
to have a share of your orders this season. You can depend 
on liberal and satisfactory treatment in every way. Do not 
mistake the name. - 
3 Aways Raihess 
THE CONARD G JONES CO. 
Rose and Flower Growers West Grove, Pa. 
