Rosa Hugonis 
HAS COME TO STAY 
For several years it has been successfully sold at retail for $5. 
Last year we sold out. Order your supply early. 
Tested and Found Worthy 
The Conard & Jones Co.: May 13, 1922. 
Hugonis is in full bloom and it is just wonderful. 
THOS. J. WADE, Commissioner of Parks, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
Hugonis is Comfortable at 40° Below Zero 
The Conard & Jones Co.: May 18, 1922. 
We are sending you a stalk or cane of last year’s growth of Rosa Hugonis that 
you may view it after it had withstood several tests of 30 to 40 degrees of temperature 
below zero here at Marshfield. Rosa Hugonis should become one of our most 
valuable hardy out-of-doors roses. Its color is ideal, giving cheer and gladness to 
a belated spring, following our long and severe winters. 
A. H. LAKE, Marshfield, Wisconsin. 
The Conard & Jones Co.: June 28, 1922. 
I have one of the first Hugonis Roses you sold and it is a wonderful plant, the gem 
of my whole collection. We had a temperature of 6 below zero last winter and the 
tips did not freeze back more than one quarter of an inch. 
E. A. UPTON, Landscape Gardener, Detroit, Mich: 
The Conard & Jones Co.: October 24, 1921. 
My Hugonis planted late in 1919, now shows four canes, 6 feet tall and others of 
3 and 4 feet. A really beautiful bush. I anticipate a fine display in 1922. 
E. W. HANEY, East Mauch Chunk, Pa. 
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA 
Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry 
NURSERY CERTIFICATE No. 5 (Resident). 
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That the nursery premises of THE CONARD & 
JONES CO., West Grove, Pa., including 50 acres of stock have been officially in- 
spected and passed in accordance with the provisions of an Act of Legislature 
approved the 29th day of June, 1917, and as amended and approved April 26, 1921: 
pr Permission is hereby granted this nursery to sell and ship nursery stock 
SEAL which has been officially inspected for the year ending September 30, 1924; 
bom anal provided that a tag on which a copy of this certificate is printed must be 
attached to each package, bundle, bale, box, or carload lot so shipped. 
This certificate is void after October Ist, 1924, but may be revoked for cause. 
Issued at the State Capitol, Harrisburg, Pa., August 15, 1923. 
C. H. HADLEY, Director 
