Mat 20, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



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HE motor in the Randall Electric Fountain must be of the highest 

 grade to drive the water continuously through the spray ring back 

 into the splash pan and back into the spray ring again. 



During the war, the difficulty of obtaining a sufficient number of 

 motors rugged enough to stand this wear made it advisable for us to 

 discontinue the extensive production of electric fountains until such 

 a time as we were able to insure our custom a high-grade motor. 



This time has now arrived and we are now installing in our fountains a 

 motor even better and more powerful than the one used before the^war. 



The letter from the Muehlebach Flower Shop, shown above, is adequate 

 proof of the ability of our fountain to stand up under hard service. 



We suggest that you write us today for information and prices. 



* A. L. RANDALL CO. 



180 N. Wabash Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. 



