Six short years — and Hugonis 

 has won its way! 



-St. 



You, who listened to Dr. E. H. Wilson, famous Plant Ex- 

 plorer, at the A. A. N. Convention this Summer, remember how 

 he paid high tribute to Hugonis, "our best hardy yellow rose." 



Some of you, who know Hugonis yourselves, know that it is absolutely 

 hardy, even where other roses freeze. One man from Wisconsin tells us 

 how Hugonis thrived through a winter that killed Harison's Yellow. 



At Atlantic City this June a nurseryman from Missouri told us that Hugonis 

 bloomed May 1, this year in his section. Another voter for Hugonis said, "I never 

 saw such a mass of golden yellow flowers. Certainly looks like a million dollars." 



Just yesterday (August 19) we received two good-sized Fall-delivery orders for 

 Hugonis; one from Northern New York State, the other from Massachusetts. The 

 second man, a noted Horticulturist, said, "I prefer Fall planting of roses, because 

 I get so much better results." And Hugonis is ideal for Fall setting, because of 

 its hardiness. 



To-day you can invest in heavy, field-grown plants of Hugonis: 

 2 yr., $8.00 per 10; $70.00 per 100. 

 Extra 2 yr., $10.00 per 10; $90.00 per 100. 

 You'll find your customers very willing to pay from $1 .50 to $2.50 for the extra value 

 they receive in a rose that blooms very early, has beautiful maroon foliage, is insect 

 proof, and absolutely hardy . Your better trade knows Hugonis— get your supply to-day ! 



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 92 acres of stock have been officially in- 

 spected and passed in accordance with the provisions of Acts of Legislature 

 approved the 29th day of June, 1917, amended and approved April 26, 1921, and 

 approved June 7, 1923. 



, *. t Permission is hereby granted this nursery to sell and ship nursery stock 



seal which has been officially inspected for the year ending September 30, 1925, 

 — « provided that a tag on which an exact copy of this certificate is printed 

 must be attached to each package, bundle, bale, box, or carload lot so shipped. 



This Certificate does not cover the requirements of any special quarantine or 

 regulation promulgated by this Commonwealth or by the United States Department 

 of Agriculture. n „ , , , , , . 



This Certificate is void after October 1, 1925, but may be revoked for cause. 



Issued at the State Capitol, Harrisburg, Pa., July 24, 1924. 



C. H. HADLEY, Director. 



