Rosa Hugonis 
“Golden Rose of China” 
Prices for dormant own-root plants, 
ready after November 1 
10 100 1,000 
FEERNT ENCANA aR REN et EMPL SEE $4.50 $40.00 $350.00 
FOXErA 2 =Vieale cy teatime oaee emer ae 5.50 50.00 450.00 
250 at I,000 rate 
In the dark days just before the end of the World War 
came Hugonis and, in the years of prosperity since then, how 
it has grown in favor! A list of the firms getting velvet profits 
from it today would bea veritable ‘‘Who’s Who” in the trade. 
If you don’t offer Hugonis you’re not in the running, that’s 
all—which amounts to the same thing as giving away money 
to your fellow-nurserymen. 

A few Hugonis abloom in front of your establishment, 
with great golden hollyhock-like flowers of clear yellow in 
early May, will sell more Hugonis for you than your best 
salesman. The bushes, too, are mighty attractive, even after 
the blooms are gone, and, once people know you offer this 
shrub-like beauty, your sales will jump. That’s not idle talk, 
for nurserymen in all quarters are reporting just such results. 
Hugonis is dependable—it has proved hardy in all sections 
of the United States. It is a shrub of many uses; ideal for 
lawn specimens, excellent in shrubbery plantings and ad- 
mirable for flowering hedges. 
Our supply last year, reported to have been the largest 
in the country, was not sufficient for the demand. The 
quantity this year is larger but the quality is better, so ‘‘an 
order today will be the right way” for you to act! 

Rosa Hugonis—large plants in what is 
known as the largest block in the country. 
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