NOVBMBEK 21, 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 



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— It's no 



you cannot buy an q 

 AGMCO House! 



— not unless you buy it directly from the manufacturer, because — 



WANTED 



A Second-hand AGMCO 



Anything from one small house to 300,000 feet of 

 glass. Not particular as to terms or price. Address 

 A. GROWING GROWER. Glassville. 111. 



Owners of AGMCO houses are not selling them. 

 They are keeping them and buying more like them. 



And if they had to sell because of death, they wouldn't advertise — because there's a 

 list of buyers waiting. 



Search the For Sale ads in this paper — check them up week after week. 



You'll never find an AGMCO in the whole lot. 



What's the reason? Just this: There are only three kinds of people that buy AGMCO houses. 



FIRST, those people who have already made a success of the gi-owing business, 

 know greenhouses, and are willing to invest enough money to get a house they can 

 depend on under all circumstances. These people get AGMCO houses because they 

 want to become even more successful, and they want this increased success to be 



assured. 



SECOND, people who have so far not been conspicuously successful 

 but who want to become absolutely and unriualifiedly successful. 



and shrewd 

 has done for 



others, and they know that what A(iMCO houses can do for others 

 they can also do for them. 



These people are keen enough, wide-awake 

 enough to see what the ownership of AGMCO houses 



enough 



THIRD, those who are just starting in the growing business but 

 who are thoroughgoing enough business men to know that a right 

 start is more than half the battle. 



Look at the matter from any angle, approach it from any point, slip up on it on 

 the blind side if you can. You will tind one fact, a monumental fact, staring 

 you in the face. It is that 



— the ownership of AGMCO houses stamps you as a leader. 



—and as soon as you bear this stamp you will find yourself acting the part, and you will 

 find that other members of the trade, as if by a tacit understanding, accord you the posi- 

 tion, privileges and prerogatives of a leader. 



Now you l)elong to one or tlie other of these classes or you 

 wouldn't have read this far. if you belong to the hrst class 

 you are anxious to remain in it. If you're in the second class 

 you want to graduate into the first. 



Let us tell you how it's done. All we want is a letter nam- 

 ing the time, the place and the man to see. 



—when, where and who? 



Pana, 111. i saies offices: \ Chicago 



(Drawer 335) V / (Maconic Temple) 



General Office and Factory : Pana, Illinois 



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Mention The BeTlcw when yon write. 



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