Mat 8, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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*>Tinericari Greenliou«re Manufacturing Co., Chicago 



For absolutely no good reason 



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Q greenhouses are made in eleven Standard Widths. 



D It's a ten to one shot that the man who has bought a greenhouse doesn't know, when he stops to 

 think it over, exactly why he bought a certain width. As a matter of fact, it's a general rule for 

 people who sell greenhouse material to gauge the width of the house by the stock on hand. And, if 

 overstocked on an item, they push the width of house that will work off the stock. 



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And now conies the AGMCO — an exception to the rule — selling scientific 

 houses designed from a practical knowledge of the men who use the 

 houses — not merely so much woodwork, pipe and glass. Unless you buy a 

 house designed with this practical knowledge ever present, you are losing 

 a valuable opportunity and you are undoubtedly losing, not only money 

 expended on the greenhouses at the present time, but you are losing money 

 on the future production of the houses. 



There are eleven standard widths made by the various manufacturers, but of these the AGMCO 

 builds but five, and of the five we recommend but two as most efficient. 



So before you build your next house, find out about the two widths, and why they are 

 proving the most wonderful greenhouses in the world. 



And remember 



The AGMCO is blazing the trail for a new day in greenhouse construction. It builds the super- 

 greenhouse— the only greenhouse that fulfills every requirement of the exacting, high-powered grower — 

 the only greenhouse you can afford if you are to be a top-notcher and are to remain one during the next ten 

 years. 



When shall we discuss these two widths? 



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New York 



(50 Broad St.) 



Sales Offices: 



Pana, 111. 



(Drawer 335) 



Chicago 



(Masonic Temple) 



General Office and Factory : Pana, Illinois 



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