The Florists^ Review 



Mat 8. 1919. 



Farenwald Says: 



His Youngest House 



Is His Oldest 



You who know Mr. Farenwald of Koslyn, Pa., know how he 

 can jam a short sentence full of facts. 



Not that the facts themselves are always right there, but 

 that what he says makes you see plain as day exactly what he has 

 purposely left unsaid. 



Last week, for instance, Mr. Fontaine, one of our Philadelphia 

 men, was walking with him around his range. 



All but one of the eleven houses are Lord & Bur nham construction. 



Suddenly Mr. Farenwald pointed to the odd house of another 

 build and remarked: "That's the youngest house on the range, but 

 it's the oldest." 



Of course it wouldn't do for me to say anything more than he 

 said. Only perhaps I might add that the house he said was the 

 oldest, is six years younger than the youngest Lord & Burnham 

 house. 



It is also nine years younger than the oldest Lord & Burnham 

 house. And the oldest Lord & Burnham house is younger than 

 that youngest other house. 



From which facts, wouldn't you conclude that Mr. Farenwald 

 believes it pays to pay for Lord & Burnham houses'? 



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