March 29, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Pi-onounccD /Icemco 



KM 



How do they know? 



—they have four of the best 

 reasons in the iiv^orld for 

 knowing. And these are?— 

 four of the finest steel frame 

 houses ever erected.' They 

 are 36x300 feet— each one 

 of them. 



And, mind you, the whole plant 

 — four steel frame greeuhouses, 

 an up-to-the-minute brick ser- 

 vice building, a McKee heating 

 system and a 100-foot radial 

 chimney— everything is AGMCO. 



Do you know what Daut Brothers did when they gave the contract 

 for their entire plant to the AGMCO? They sold themselves 

 succepsful crops. 



Don't think for a minute that Daut Brothers have any monopoly 

 on this royal road to wealth. They haven't. It's an open road. 

 Where is it? 



We'll furnish a road map and compass 

 for the asking, and — you'd better hur- 

 ry up before the walking's crovf'ded. 



Office: Masonic Temple, Chicago 



Just around the corner from the Wholesale Flower Market 



Factory: Cicero, 111. 



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