October 1G, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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•yTmerican Greenliouj'e M[anufacturmg Co., CHica^o 



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The cost doesn't count 



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when the wind's blowing a j| 

 gale and your range, your en- ^ 

 tire stock and all your chances g 

 of making money for the fol- g 

 lowing twelve months are at > 

 stake. 



You don't sit down at such a time to figure out 

 wlicit a bargain you got when j'ou built. No sireel 



YOUR ONE THOUGHT THEN IS 



"Will my houses stand up against this gale or am I going to be a 

 ruined man in a few hours?" 



If, with every buffet of the wind, you have the POSITIVE assurance that YOUR houses will STAND 

 as STANCH as the CHARTER OAK, you can chortle at the original cost, throw your energy engine 

 into high and go right on making preparations for the coin fest that'll be y(turs when you niakt- 

 your next cut. 



Here's the wind insurance 

 policy for you^B^^wMMMi 



Let's go while 



the going's good ! 



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Sales Offices: 



New York Pana, 111. Chicago 



( 5 Columbai Circle ) ( Drawer 335 ) ( Masonic Temple ) 



General Office: CHICAGO, ILL.; Factory: PANA, ILL. 



