. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fkbbuabx 16, 1922 The Florists^ Review 15 can get a Cabinet Plan Write for the Particulars about our NEW Extended Payment Plan THE Randall Standardized Refrigera- tor i« the perfect florist refrigerator —it is a combination of all the poptdar features found by experience to be the most practical. The first Randall Stand- ardized Refrigerator incorporated all the features and was made without a con- sideration of cost of material or work- manship—far better than seemed neces- sary. By actual use, this refrigerator proved so successful that we immedi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fkbbuabx 16, 1922 The Florists^ Review 15 can get a Cabinet Plan Write for the Particulars about our NEW Extended Payment Plan THE Randall Standardized Refrigera- tor i« the perfect florist refrigerator —it is a combination of all the poptdar features found by experience to be the most practical. The first Randall Stand- ardized Refrigerator incorporated all the features and was made without a con- sideration of cost of material or work- manship—far better than seemed neces- sary. By actual use, this refrigerator proved so successful that we immedi- ately accepted it as a standard and are using it as an exact pattern for con- struction purposes. The Randall Standardized Refrigera- tor is built of kiln-dried lumber, white enameled. Plate glass panels in three doors and sides are two thicknesses. Mirror on front and ends of ice chamber and inside of box are of heavy plate glass. Has two display shelves and overhead ice chamber. Floor, walls, and roof have 2 inch thickness of cork insulation with six layers of waterproof insulating paper. We guarantee a temperature of 40 to 48 degrees if refrigerator is properly iced. Hinges and latches made of heavy cast brass, nickel-plated. Base of Italian marble. The Randall Standardized Florist Re- frigerator is 8 ft. long, 3 ^2 ft. deep and 9 ft. high. Comes ready to set S. Y. BLOOM FLORIST 822 East 63 rd Street ^ A. L. Randall Co., Florists' Outfitters, Chicago, 111. Chicag^o, Illinois, February 10, 1922. Gentlemen:- I feel that it is due you to let you know how pleased I am with the new store outfit you recently installed for me, and how I appreciated the thorough and efficient way you handled the work. Not only is the equipment complete and satisfactory from the florist's standpoint, but it has made a favorable impres- sion on the public. With the new fixtures and decorations, larger numbers of customers are attracted and larger average sales are being made. I feel that t


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