The Florists^ Review 



August 14. 1919. 



RANPALL*S ROOM 



At the S. A. F. CONVEimON 



AT DETROIT 



It will be worth the trip to see the Randall exhibit 

 atjthe S. A. F. Convention next week. It will be the largest 

 exhibit we ever have taken to a convention and it will in- 

 clude a complete line of 



Supplies for Retailers and Growers 



You will find the Randall Room in Arcadia Auditorium 

 —a large separate room where you can inspect the 

 merchandise at your ease, without being hurried or jostled. 

 We have planned the comfort and convenience of the 

 trade— come one, come all! You will not be urged to buy — 

 only to look, to see for yourself the wonderful variety, use- 

 fulness and salability of the things Randall can supply 

 when and as you need them. 



And still we believe it is to every florists'^ interest to buy now. 



Merchandise will be scarce next winter and NOT cheaper in price. All 

 signs point to advances. The Florist who gets his goods now will pay no 

 more, if as much, and next winter he will be pushing his selling when the 

 other fellow is spending his time hunting for merchandise or waiting for 

 it to come. 



A. L. RANDALL CO. , 



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