THE CONARD-PYLE CO. WEST GROVE, PA. 
ROBERT PYLE, President 

To Beene of Hugonis 
You know the fine points of this Rose-success. (If you don’t you ought to). 
You realize its importance to your profits. You are aware that you can sell 
more by talking up its usefulness—for lawn specimens; with shrubbery; along 
porch steps; as a hedge or boundary, and for cemetery landscape work. ‘The 
Hugonis season is on—your time has come—push this wonder-Rose for all 
its worth. 
When you need more stock, we offer NEW RATES ON LOTS OF 250 
OR MORE HUGONIS: 
2 year 65c. (The regular rate is 75c) 
Extra 2 year 50c. (The regular rate is 60c) 
We feel confident this is the best proposition you can find on Hugonis—price, quality and 
service considered. Why not, then, check up your supply and get enough now for all 
Spring—100, 250, 500 or a thousand—whatever you require. There’s plenty of Hugonis 
for you, but don’t wait—write or wire your order today! 
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Regular prices ee 2 year,..... 75.00 8.50  .90 

H. PS, RUGOSAS AND BABY RAMBLERS (Grade No. 2) 
Dormant Plants Per 10 Per 100 
200 F. J. Grootendorst (H. Pol. Rug.), red carnation-like bloom............. $2.50 $20.00 
170 Frau Karl Druschki (H. P.), white American Beauty................... 2.50 20.00 
DSGeorrepDicksonu (Eli) Rank rece ayer veveresstae eicie susie) sere eevee eis elctersiere 2e 5020200 
iS eUlricheB runners (Hvk>) acherbyaneduariseeecie tee obieiiecere selections = 2.50 20.00 
420 0eCecitBrunners (sols) sdaintyapinksasneee eee se ciee oeeisicis eerie ore 2.00 18.00 
260 Katharina Zeimet (D. Pol.), ““White Baby Rambler” ................... 2.00 15.00 
20 Maman Levavasseur (D. Pol.), ‘‘Pink BabyRambler” ................. 2.50 20.00 
GORMisseE dithiCavelli(D Pols) Mrediere rence cee once eine cl eer 2.00 18.00 
1800 Orleans (D. Pol.), brilliant geranium red (fine for 4” pots).............. 200" e'5%00 
20eDriomphe)Orleanais ((D\RolS)) deepycrimsonics.. 42 eee oes oe nee els 250) 20500 
HARDY CLIMBERS Dormant Plants (Grade No. 2) Per 10 Per 100 
SOpAmericanebil lara (Ems) spinikerera perenne arsietaleve ars Sunrere) sueroiern siaensrs er susne «ees $2.50 $20.00 
(25 wAviateti B leriot (EW) aiyellowsuseicmccicin cctcil ee tele ciate slants cisleleiyere eis 2.00 18.00 
LOORD rvbliveya (Ela) ered Mec airy cree rears sie iecs eer stelsustousits veil els Neots steve tale aualeve 300). 251200 
15 00RD orothysPerkinss (EW sypimkeyeee tele) tet eis oiohare clereiee elicie cle winters mie oeravels 2.00 15.00 
OU Sirs heise mwalshu (Een Ws) white seer ctl ceric ic reise cincisqcise sche eee 2.00 18.00 
EQ) IDWs Cy Ss Saensi, WO alone sao cocdenedososadededdasoedsodoas 2400) 157700 
Last Chance to Get No. 2 Roses at a Bargain! 

You get 100 good plants our selection of hardy varieties! Only $15 per 100! 
ROSES FOR LINING OUT 
From 2)4-in. pots, except as noted 
100 
100 
5000 American Pillar............. $7.00 FLUgONIS Mee nse eee ee $25 .00 
200 Baby Doll, 3-in. pot.......... 10.00 1900 Mary Wallace............... 25.00 
zOOwBirdie Bly cls .c ocr o siee cc 7.00 AQOpMay: Ouecenmeeer eerie 7.00 
AOOORCoxonatione. 2 cee eee 7.00 000M MaxiGrafsmere ee ee ot: 25.00 
Z000PDroVaniBleet.. 22)... 2.6...- 7.00 800PProfsargent. ascrieeecere 7.00 
1O00KGardeniavee | eons ee cee 7.00 2000MLausendschoniweee ssa eee 7.00 
200 George Elger, 3-in. pot....... 10.00 S00MVioletHBluer eye ee ecite 7.00 
How Many Copies “‘How to Grow Roses’’ can you Sell ? 
Up-to-date edition by Robert Pyle is chock-full of practical answers to problems 
of Planting, Pruning, Protecting, etc. Leading Nurserymen sell this book to 
their customers. J. Horace McFarland says ‘‘more copies bought yearly than 
total all other Rose books combined.’”’ Retails $2 per copy, postpaid. Trade 
price $1.50 f. o. b. West Grove. Send for sample copy for 10 days’ examination. 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Good field clumps $15 per 100 
Brown Bessie (Pompon), Gold and brown. Oconto (Large Flowering), Early white. 
Cherry Red (Pompon), Crimson maroon. Unaka (Incurved), The long-sought early 
Little Bob (Pompon), Sma!l bronze flowers. October pink. 
Myers Perfection (Button), Snowy-white. Uvalda (Pompon), Glistening white. 
; Assorted Chrysanthemums. Good kinds. 
DAHLIAS 
Field Clumps divided; generous divisions. 
These are an over-supply of varieties which were thoughtfully selected by Dahlia Specialists 
from a list of 700 kinds. Per doz. Per 100 
AUpusH eran (Show) wWargze hnellavenderyysss sss. desse es ceees ss sede cee. $2.00 $15.00 
Bekfordi Century, (Soll) saminense pure whitessn eee ase cease one cens een lon 2S) 8.00 
Ellen Kelley (Peony), long-stemmed golden yellow..................02--0000- 25 Olen 2 R00 
WacksRosen(Dech) deep crimsonenin scien ee seis Ae voi oecrenek Jee. 1.00 6.00 
Le Grand Manitou (Dec.), gigantic white, striped violet....................... 2.00 15.00 
Manthridava (Sele) xdecpsmaroonwy yee te eile core cee bane ens 125 6.00 
Maurice Rivoire (Coll.), rich crimson; white collar.................2.--0-0-0: 1.50 8.00 
MrsabliayClines(Dec))nall-around purerwhitenenec see eee anes sen ee ce 4.00 35.00 
Mons. Le Normand (Dec.), rich golden yellow...............200.-cee+cceeeces 6.00 50.00 
Painted Beauty (Sgl.), garnet, striped maroon; tipped white................... 1525 6.00 
Princess Juliana (Dec.), one of finest whites for cutting....................05- 1.50 12.00 
RedsHussac (Show) mrichicardinalare cep eee teenie en gen tn Senne pe 1525 8.00 
Rose Pink Century (Sgl.), very popular; rose pink................--.-.--++---- 1.00 6.00 
sylviaa(Decd) white-pheavyapinigedpenpn nee nen n ata een en canon monenoe 1.00 6.00 
Virginia Lee (Coll.), deep velvety carmine; edged sulphur yellow............... ZO0OFeL 2500 
Wilhelm Miller (Dec:), brilliant purple; good)... 3)... 0222... 1.00 5.00 
Plenty of stock—but don’t wait! 
