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The Florists' Review 



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and where your bars 



fasten to your wood gutter: 



are they rotting off? 



Are the nails rusted 

 through? 



Before you answer these questions, go out into 

 your houses and examine them along the gutter 

 line. You'll likely Hnd u bar pulling away from 

 the wooden gutter sill here and there and the 

 glass getting loose. , 



But don't let that worry you - there's a way out. 



You can buy AGMCO wood gutter bar clasps and 

 without any trouble slip them over the end of your 

 bars and screw them to the sill with galvanized 

 screws. 



Try this - they only cost 8 cents each with screws. 



It's so very simple — and for a trifle 

 o'nothing you have a near-new house. 



How many do you want? 

 When do you want them? 



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Sales Offices: 



New York Pana, III. Chicago 

 General Office: CBIC&GO, ILL.; Factory: PANA, ILL. 



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