December 26, 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 



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1919 



IS 



here! 



and YOU, Mr. Florist, have before you a year that is destined to go down 

 in the annals of your trade as 



THE YEAR OF OPPORTUNITIES 



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After four years of war — war that has made itself felt in every field of 

 activity open to human endeavor— you are confronted by a year dawning 

 on a world that has turned its face away from the arts of destruction to j 

 those of construction— a world that is directing its energies along the Q 

 paths of peace. 



— what does this mean to YOU? 



One thing— Opportunity 



^he AGMCO can wish you no better fortune than to Profit promptly 

 and decisively, not only by the present awakening to business, but by all 

 that it foreshadows for the future of the florist trade. 



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And so, Mr. Florist, may not conditions, your own efforts and the AGMCO organization A 



work together to make this year, 1919, 



your happiest 

 Happy New Year? 



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Sales Offices: 



Pana, 111. 



Chicago 



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(50 Broad St.) (Drawer 335) tSfaiODfc Tcnple) 



General Office and Factory : Pana, Illinois 



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