TUMPP & WALTER 
CHURCA ST. aT WARREN § 
NEM YORK CITY 

STUMPP & WALTER CO. AT WORK 
(1) Acres of Tulips at our Islip, L. I., bulb farm; inspecting are Miriam Rolfe, Marie Messa, Mildred Edelson, Lenoire Drennan and Eva Melady. (2) Manager 
Percy Hill confers with B. Nordgren, White Plains, N. Y. branch. (3) At the New York International Flower Show, our all-white garden won three highest 
awards for its ‘simplicity, perfection, suitability of material and excellence in design.”? (4) A customer is being waited on at our Farmingdale Perennial Nurs- 
eries. (5) Earl Clayville delivers merchandise to the Stamford branch; Albert Merritt and Merton Woods help him unload. (6) Over 100,000 orders every 
year are filed by Sue Leonard and assistants Pauline Gould and Grace Cardo. (7) Emma Behrens sends out advertising literature and catalogues; Roderick 
Hindmarsh assists with the Addressograph. (8) Jesse Rafferzeder manages the export department, prepares consular papers and delivers merchandise to 
the steamer; ex-G.I. Willard Gould assists in foreground. (9) Packing is in the skilled hands of Charles Penska and Patrick McCarthy; package is destined for 
Mexico. (10) Fred Till loads purchases into a customer’s car at the Hempstead, L. I. branch. (11) Leo Gallagher loads John Hogan’s truck with parcel mail 
for the Post Office. (12) Lawnspread is mixed and packed at our Jersey City factory; Manager Priscilla Luxford is assisted by Arthur Wing and Paul Allen. (13) 
James Bronis and Frederick Hoppman attend to customers in our Newark, N. J. store. (14) Machinery mixes Staigreen Lawn Seed more thoroughly than 
does hand mixing; William Strong weighs it into 50-pound bags. (15) Carl Weiss, with ex-G. I.s Frank Suk and Malcolm Wallace, fill orders for spring-flower- 
ing bulbs. (16) Operator Ethel Duffy channels your phone calls with efficient courtesy. 
