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The Garden Magazine, January, 1924 
As Compared with Other 
Roses:— 
Beckley, W. Virginia 
Conard & Jones Co., 
Dear Sirs:— 
On the 9th inst. I re¬ 
ceived from you a box of 
plants which were with¬ 
out qualification the finest 
1 have ever received from 
any florist. There were 
fourteen roses in the ship¬ 
ment; every one was 
splendidly rooted and had 
strong healthy canes. I 
have some thirty more rose 
plants ordered from sev¬ 
eral other florists, but 
after receiving yours, I 
am certainly sorry I did 
not order all from you. 
J. H. H.- 
T AKE the guess-work out of your 
rose growing by planting Conard 
Star Roses. They are so much better 
than most other roses that we guar¬ 
antee them to bloom or refund your 
money. 
We also put a durable white star 
label with our name and the name of the 
rose on the plant as the sign of that 
quality which enables us to make this re¬ 
markable guarantee. 
Conard Star Roses include only su¬ 
perior varieties, field-grown and care¬ 
fully shipped so that they reach you full 
of strength and vitality—with beautiful 
blooms assured. A Conard Star Tag in 
any rose garden, is a mark of superior 
quality —at no extra cost to you. 
The durable 
Star Tag labels 
your growing 
rose>and is the 
sign of our 
guarantee. 
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on roses for every place and purpose. It’s free. 
Star Roses Won the 
Prize 
South Bend, Indiana 
Conard & Jones Co. 
Dear Sirs:— 
I am pleased to for¬ 
ward herewith a check 
which I won at our local 
Rose Show this year with 
roses cut from plants 
bought from you this 
Spring. I can imagine no 
better use for the 
money than for addi- 
tional roses. My first 
order from you was ^ 
for roses, bought 
about seven years ago and 
I have been buying Con¬ 
ard roses ever since. 
Paul N. P- 
CONARD & JONES CO., Robt. Pyle, Pres 
Rose Specialists Box 24 WEST GROVE, PA. 
PREMIER 
SrOSEY 
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