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•>rmerican GreenHouj-e Manufacturing Co., Chicago 



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When Topp talks 



A. C. TOPP. 



whether it's on flowers or greenhouses he's talking about something 

 he knows from A to Z. So when the Gurney Greenhouse Co., of 

 Yankton, S. D., of which Mr. Topp is president and general manager, 

 faced the fact that it would have to build to take care of its rapidly 

 increasing business, Mr. Topp turned the light of his knowledge and 

 experience on the topic and then talked turkey. 



The result was a contract awarded to the A<;JMCO for the erection of five 

 pipe fram*^ houses: 



One 34 ft. 

 One .34 ft 



X 3-20 ft. 

 X 1«>5 ft. 



One 36 ft. 

 Two 3G ft. 



( in. 

 7 in. 



X 320 ft. 

 X \(\r, ft. 



These houses will be devoted to the growing of roses and carnation.->. 



It's the same old story of AGMCO superiority winning out where 

 superiority counts. And bear in mind -there are as many points of 

 superiority in an AGMCO house as there are points of contact on a 

 cactus. 



Don't you want to see them? 



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New York 



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Sales Offices: 



Chicago Kansas City Pana, III. Seattle, Wash. 



Mtiook Tempi. N. Y. Lif« SIdf . Drawer 335 SbiiS Bld(. 



General Office • • Chica£:o 



Factory - . - Pana, HI. 



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