New Floral Guide— Spring, igos. 89 



..Information for Purchasers.. 



"We arc 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. Prices are plainly marked and everything suitable to go by 



I mail is delivered free at the prices named. ^ ^ ^ ji ^ ^ J^ 



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. 



When you order, please use the printed envelope and order sheet when convenient, and kindly 

 put all orders for Seeds and Plants on the separate order sheets provided for each, so that they can go tc 

 their respective departments without delay; ALSO, be sure to write your address clear and plain. 



fj/^^AT 'p/^ CIPMrfc liiffr\Mli^'V Please send money with the order. Money 

 nUVY 1%J Oli/iNU IVl^m E^ I : may be sent at our risk if forwarded 

 by P. O. Money Order, Express Money Order, Bank Draft or in Reg^istered Let- 

 ter, 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 

 in cloth and care taken to seal the letter securely. New postage stamps accepted for small amounts. 



LOST ORDERS— Letters are sometimes lost, stolen or destroyed in transit, so that they fail to 

 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 

 reasonable 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 to be sure to mention post office to 

 which goods were to 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, 



FREE BY MAIL— Please notice that everything offered in this book, excepting large 2-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 large roses, shrubs and trees are prohib- 

 ited. We also send to Mexico, Hawaii, Bermuda, Cuba, Porto Rico, and many other foreign countries. 



ORDERS ARE SENT BY EXPRESS when requested or when too large to go by mail. 

 Express charges are at the expense of the purchaser, but we are careful to pack as light as the safety of 

 the plants will permit, and add as many extras as we can afford, to help cover the charges. As express 

 charges on plants, bulbs, etc., are 20 per cent, less than merchandise rates, we recom- 

 mend that purchasers instruct us to send by express when in our judgment it is best to do so; we can 

 then send larger plants and they are quite sure to arrive in first-class condition. 



NOTE— The special express rate on plants, etc., makes charges, even to distant points, much less than one would suppose. 

 For instance: 20 lbs. to St. Paul, Minn., is only 75 cts.; to St. Louis, Mo., 50 cts.; to Austin, Tex., $1.15; to New Orleans, La., 90 

 cts.; to Chicago, 111., 45 cts.; to Indianapolis, Ind.,40cts. The minimum charge to any point is 35 cts. West of the Rocky 

 Mountains, 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 expense, therefore, we recommend customers living in that section to remit with their order sufficient 

 money to prepay express. (This may be estimated by schedule giving weight of plants when packed, shown on page 42.) If 

 you send too much money, we will refund the difference at once. We cheerfully answer all questions about shipping, but unless 

 otherwise agreed, the buyer pays express charges. 



C. ^ J. PREMIUM OFFERS: 



Our prices are very low, but we 

 allow our customers the following 

 liberal premiums on everj-thing 



offered in this Guide when bought at price per single Plant, Bulb, Pkt. of Seed, etc. But these Premiums do not 



apply on Special Offers, Sets, prices by dozen rates, or on seeds by weight or in bulk. 



On $1.00 Order select premium to valued 15 cts. extra 



a.oo " " " " 30 " 



3.00 " " " " 60 " 



4.00 " '! " " 70 " 



" 5.00 " " " " SI. 00 



On Si6. 00 Order select premium to value of SI. 20 extra 

 " 10.00 " " " " 2.50 •• 



11.00 " " " * 2 75 " 



" 20.00 " " " " 6.00 " 



" 25 00 " " " " 7.50 " 



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, Collections, nor on items bought at dozen rates 

 ■ or seeds bv weight or in bulk. ■ 



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WF nilARANTPF "^^^ safe arrival, of all orders in united States and Canada. While we exercise 



"^ >JiJ/-%i\/-\l^ I LLi the greatest care to give each customer just what he or she would select if here, a mistake some- 

 times occurs or a shipment is damaged by delay 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. 



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. 



We offer all the choice things at lowest prices, and 

 hope 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. 



Always Address, 



The Conard & Jones Co. 



Rose and Flower Growers WeSt GfOVe, P^. 



h}f\Tif^ri OurelegantFallCatalogoflmportedBulbs, Plants and Seeds for Fall planting and Winter 

 I tI\J I I V^L *>loom "*"U fee ready about September Ist, and sent to all our patrons of this year without re- 



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