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Speaking of SCIENTIFIC DESIGN— 



here are some AGMCO facts 



There are TWO BIG expense items in operating a greenhouse- 

 labor and fuel. Let's talk this week on labor and its cost. 



About ninety per cent of the sfreenhouses built are inconvenient in one way or 

 another — they waste labor. 



The character of your plants and the operation of the house must be efficient if you 

 want success. We have seen a number of new houses built lately that were pretty fair 

 pieces of work but absolute failures as far as efficient operation was concerned. 



The AGMCO houses are usually operated for considerably less money than any other type 

 built, because — we know what your work is. You will tind that you are .saving time if 

 you get an AGMCO house — that you are using less effort to do your work becau.^e 

 there are less steps to take in an AG.MCO house and it is easier for you to take them. 



Let the AGMCO send some one to see you and tell you how we 

 accomplish this saving^ of labor. Bear in mind, too, that in some 

 thinfifs AGMCO systematic desigfn saves you fifty per cent of your 

 time. Nothingf technical — nothing: with a lot of figures and theory. 

 Just some old-fashioned common sense that has thought of simple 

 things that, somehow, nobody happened to think of before. 



REMEMBER — in A(J.MCO houses nothing is designed by chance, but for a real purpose — 

 one that always benetits the owner. 



Ask us about these things if you are going to build and don"t buy houses that waste labor and make 

 it a struggle to keep u|) with your A(;MCO neighbor. 



AGMCO owners are the coining and successful growers 



Watch their step. 



Sales Offices: 



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New York Pana, 111. Chicago 



(50 Broad St.) (Drawer 335) (Masonic Temple) 



General Office and Factory : Pana, Illinois 



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