May 15, 1919. 



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—think a moment: 



How many inches wide is your house? 



Most greenhouse owners are accustomed to saj", "Our houses are 29 feet wide,"" or 72 feet or some 

 other width. And thej' sa\' this quite naturally as a result of long usage. 



In AGMCO houses, however, you'll find a new way of g&uging widths. 

 Every inch is measured off carefully and counted in or counted out as 

 the case requires. 



When talking AGMCO houses to you, we say this or that house is so many 

 inches wide, and we can show you a good reason for every inch put in 

 and for every inch omitted. 



Analyzing the numerous gi-eenhouses scattered over the country in an effort to find out how nearly 

 they fulfill the demands made upon them, you will see that many of them are too wide and many 

 others are too narrow. But we say with the assui'ance that we arc giving uttei'ance to an establislicd 

 truth that in A(iMCO liouses the width is always correct. 



It has always been the custom of other manufacturers to gauge their standard widths 

 according to the way the materials work out. If the sash bar is cut from IG-foot 

 lumber, you'll get a house 29 feet wide. And so the design is woi-ked down from the roof. 



On the other hand, the AGMCO pays attention to such things 

 only as a detail of the design — bearing in mind always that 

 the roof is not the starting point, but the finishing point. In 

 fact, we often waste a foot on a sash bar and save this five 

 times over elsewhere. 



Knowing these things. y(nril realize that if you are going to grow cut Howers, you need us now. 



D Ask us about our 409-inch house or our 434-inch width. 

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Sales Offices: 



Pana, 111. 



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Chicago 



New York 



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



General Office and Factory : Pana, Illinois 



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