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April 8, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



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White Truck owned by C. A. Samuelson, of Chicago 



"We Wouldn't Consider 

 Any Other Truck" 



IN the service of Florists, White 

 operating records of 100,000 miles 

 and more are common. Malandre 

 Bros., of New York; Weiland, of 

 Chicago; Graham and the Cleve- 

 land Cut Flower Co., of Cleveland, 

 are a few of many florist-owners 

 who have recently reported White 

 records of over 100,000 miles. 

 Whites owned by Kirchner, of Cleve- 

 land, and Baum's, of Knoxville, 

 Tenn., have passed the 200,000-mile 

 mark, and are still going strong. 

 C. A. Samuelson, of Chicago, is 



another florist who recently re- 

 ported a White record of 100,000 

 miles. "The efficiency and econ- 

 omy of the White have been won- 

 derful," says Mr. Samuelson. "In 

 nine years of delivery the truck has 

 never failed us. We are so well 

 satisfied with the service given by 

 the White that we wouldn't con- 

 sider any other truck." 



White Trucks are everywhere 

 known for their high earning power, 

 for their ability to do the most 

 work for the least money. 



THE WHITE COMPANY 



CLEVELAND 



White Trucks 



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