Let Your Commission Pay for Your Plants 



PLEASE READ OTHER SIDE FIRST 



Hand or Mail our Coupon Post Cards to your friends or anyone interested in flowers, and we will 

 pay you 15 per cent, commission on all orders we get from the new customers you thus send us. 



For example, if you distribute ten cards, and if as a result your friends send for our Rose Catalog 

 and we should get from them before June 1, 1915, four different orders amounting to $10 in all, your 

 commission would be (15 per cent, times $10) — $1.50 value to be paid you in plants of your own 

 selection. (Is not this good pay for simply distributing a few cards?) 



This offer closes June 1, 1915. At that time we will give you credit for all orders 

 received from new 1915 customers whose names first came to us on the cards which you 

 distributed. This we can tell without fail, because your name will be signed on the 

 back to make good each coupon before you hand it out. 



You will be notified on or before July 1, 1915, by a Commission Certificate we will send, indicating 

 the amount due you in whatever you wish to order from our catalog. 



T*-|-| «/x «H~o fl "i" Commission will be paid in full in your own selection of Roses, Plants or 

 AJJ-l^fV-rx LtlllL anything else offered in our catalog, but commission cannot be awarded 

 until after contest is closed, June 1, 1915. Then we will take a careful count of all coupons 

 received and send you a certificate good for amount due you in plants or anything else you will wish 

 to select from our catalog. Should you wish to know before June 1st how many people have sent in 

 the coupons you gave them, please find out from them, but we ask you not to write to us about this 

 during the rush of our busy season, when our entire time and attention are required for the prompt 

 filling of orders. 



Thirty-three Cash Prizes 



On June 1st, we will take careful account of all the Card Coupons that have come in from new 

 customers in answer to above offer. The name and address on the back of each coupon will indicate 

 the person to whom we owe commission to each order we get. 



(2*^ C We will award on or before July 1st, 1915, a Cash Prize of $25 to that person (D?^ C 



*W~*+J who has the largest number and not less than 100 coupons to his or her credit. *w^*%J 



Also to the person having the next largest Also to the ten persons having the next largest 



number and not less than 20 coupons to their 

 credit at the close of the contest, we will award 

 on or before July 1st, 1915, 



number and not less than 50 coupons to his or 

 her credit, we will award on or before July 

 1st, 1915, 



A Cash Prize of $20 



Also to the person having the next largest 

 number and not less than 30 coupons to his or 

 her credit, we will award on or before July 

 1st, 1915, 



A Cash Prize of $15 



10 Cash Prizes of $2 each 



Also to the 20 persons having the next largest 

 number of coupons to their credit, and not less 

 than 10 each, at the close of the contest, we will 

 award on or before July 1st, 1915, 



20 Cash Prizes of $1 each 



A postal to us for Coupon Post Cards will bring you more at once, while they last. 



YOU CAN WITH PERFECT CONFIDENCE RECOMMEND C. & J. GUARANTEED ROSES 



From 1914 Cash Prize Winners 



Lynchburg, Ohio, 



June 10th, 1914. 

 The Conard & Jones Co., 



West Grove, Pa. 

 Gentlemen : 



It gives me much pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of 

 your letter, which contained a draft for $20.00. This was 

 indeed a happy surprise and shall announce the winning of 

 the piize at the close of our exposition on Friday night, 

 June 19th. Thanking you for your kindness and wishing 

 the firm continued success. I am 



Very truly yours. 



Mrs. E. C. Meyer. 



Sunbnry. Pa., June 10th, 1914. 

 The Conard & Jones Co.. 



West Grove, Pa. 

 Gentlemen: 



Your Bank Draft as a prize for distributing your Rose Post 

 Cards was received and I want to thank you very much for 

 it. It came as a surprise to me as I did not think I had 

 worked hard enough for a prize. The Commission certifi- 

 cate No. 29984 was also received. Thank you for that. I 

 think I will hold that over until next season as my space 

 for flowers is limited and I hope to have more next year. 

 The rose plants I received from you are all growing nicely. 

 Respectfully yours, Chas. M. Stoner, 17 Hass Ave. 



Send us Coupon {now) for Post Cards TODAY 



THE CONARD & JONES CO., West Grove, Penna. 



