DECEMBKU 14, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



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J^Tmerican Creentiouj-e Manufacturing Co., Chicago 



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Can YOU Say This? 



"I have the finest greenhouses 

 in this state." 



You could look the whole world in the face and say it if your houses were 

 AGMCO. If you have any doubts about the matter, ask Charles Steidle, of 

 Olivette, Mo., for this is just what he said after touring about the state. 



You know Charles Steidle, the owner of the plant. He is one of the youngest, most alert and pro- 

 gressive growers in the Trade, lie knows ^'reonhouses— was practically reared in one— and is an 

 expert rose grower, lie knows, too, what a ticklish thing rose growing is. Ventilation, heating and 

 light conditions must be just so, or a crop that should develop into big profit may develop into a dead 

 loss. That's why Charles Steidie's entire plant is ACJMC'l'. 



And it is a modern plant in every detail. It is the result of years of greenhouse 

 engineering skill brought to a focus and concentrated on three houses, 35x250 ft. 

 These are typical AGMCO houses. Everything about them is AGMCO, from 

 the concrete foundations of the columns and supports to the continuous line 

 of ventilators— from the vacuum heating system to the chimney, 54 in.x lOO ft. 



Remember, procrastination is the thief of time. Now is the accepted time 

 for you, if you grow for profit! So just send us your shipping tag or 

 letterhead by return mail and we'll send you at once our new catalogue. 

 You'll be the gainer. 



Office: Masonic Temple, Chicago 



Just around the corner from the Wholesale Flower Market 



Factory: Cicero, 111. 



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