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Certificate of Merit 



{Highest Award) 



Awarded for Florists' Supplies 



At the Detroit Convention of the Society of American Florists 



If you were one of the many hundreds of Florists who visited the now famous 

 Randall Room at the Detroit Convention you came away with some conception of the 

 wonderful variety and great size of Randall's stock of Florists' Supplies. Our repre- 

 sentatives booked an immense amount of business there because our display was a 

 revelation to great numbers of Florists, as it was to the official judges who awarded it 

 the S. A. F. Certificate of Merit, an exceptional honor. 



Buyers on whom Randall Salesmen call know they get everything for which they 

 ask, but no Florist in his own store has the time or patience to let the salesman even 

 call the list of Randall's stock. The best way to know the resources of this establish- 

 ment is to visit the Chicago market. There are many other things which may be done 

 with pleasure and profit in the Chicago market, but it will pay every Florist to spend 

 a day every now and then at Randall's. It takes more than a day to see Randall's 

 samples ai?d go through Randall's factory, for here is 



The World's Largest Stock of Florists' Supplies 



Randall's is first hands. Randall's actually manufactures in its own factories 

 a large variety of merchandise, is distributor for other factories and is direct importer 

 from Europe on such lines as cannot be better made at home. (Our buyer sailed for 

 France, Italy and England April 5, the first to go over after the war, and our importations 

 have been arriving six months.) Randall's stock is so large, so varied, that its in- 

 spection never fails to afford new ideas of business possibilities for the retail Florist or 

 Jobber, and the prices are so close they are seldom equaled and never beaten by any- 

 one selling at a profit. 



The Randall Supply business has become the largest in America, but it would be still larger if more buyers 

 came personally to market and saw the opportunities here afforded them. 



It is high time orders were being placed for Autumn and Winter. 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. 



The Randall salesman in your territory will serve you well, but 

 there is inspiration in a visit to Chicago, the Great Central Market. 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



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