. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. A Business Builder for Florists 'Used In Every Line of Business'. A BILITY to cover wide delivery territory quickly means much to the florist's business. The Autocar, running 50 to 100 miles daily,doing the work of 4 to 6 horses, at a lower operating cost than horse equipment, has proved itself the ideal florist's delivery vehicle. Penn, The Florist, 37-43 Bromfield St., Boston, says, under date of October 10, 1914: "You will be interested in knowing that we expect to order a third Autocar in the near future. We have operated our two Autocars


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. A Business Builder for Florists 'Used In Every Line of Business'. A BILITY to cover wide delivery territory quickly means much to the florist's business. The Autocar, running 50 to 100 miles daily,doing the work of 4 to 6 horses, at a lower operating cost than horse equipment, has proved itself the ideal florist's delivery vehicle. Penn, The Florist, 37-43 Bromfield St., Boston, says, under date of October 10, 1914: "You will be interested in knowing that we expect to order a third Autocar in the near future. We have operated our two Autocars for more than two years with the mpst sat- isfactory results. They have given us no trouble to ^peak of and their value to our busi-. nes3 has gone beyond our expectations. For gener- al delivery purposes they have been most practical and ; The Autocar is the pro- duct of seventeen years' con- centration on the manufac- ture of one model of motor delivery vehicle. It has been adopti^d by 1700 concerns, many of whom own from 10 to 274 cars Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co


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