Febuuauy 5, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



111 



•>Tmerican GreenHouj*^ Manufacturing Co., Chicago 



A 



G 

 M 

 C 



a 



t 



D 

 ][ 



D 



* 



A 

 G 



n 

 c 







I 



g 



u 



][ 



Q 

 t 



Q 

 ir 



ft 



D 

 I 

 Q 

 ft 

 Q 

 ][ 

 Q 

 ft 

 D 

 ][ 

 Q 

 ft 



A 



G 

 M 

 C 



a 

 ft 



Q 

 ][ 

 Q 

 Q 

 ft 

 Q 

 I 

 D 

 ft 

 Q 

 1[ 



— and you know 



W. A. Amling, 



of Pana^ Illinois 



The name Amling needs no introduction 

 to the florists' trade, either here or abroad. 

 For the tribe of Amling has flourished in the 

 front rank of the craft since its beginning. 



W. A, (better known as Walter) Amling is a son of the late W. H. Amling, of Maywootl, Illinois, f 



and a nephew of Albert F. Amling, of Maywood, for whom the AGMCO built nine Steel Frame Houses, Q 



44x550. Reared from infancy in the heart of one of the greatest greenhouse centers in the counti-y, ][ 



Walter Amling lias an intimate knowledge of greenhouses and the growing game that amounts almost to n 



ft 



Q 

 I 

 Q 

 ft 

 Q 

 I 

 Q 

 ft 

 Q 

 I 

 Q 

 t 



N 

 C 

 O 



ft 





 I 







I 



Q 

 ft 



Q 

 I 

 Q 

 ft 



an instinct in discerning the best. He is a grower in the broadest sense of the word and has studie( 

 greenhouses from the grower's standpoint, not only in Illinois, but in every growing center. To perfect 

 his knowledge he made special trips to the leading plants and took voluminous notes of good and bad 

 points, digested them and stored them away for future reference. For he knew, and so did all the wise 

 ones, that he would some day be a big builder of large greenhouse ranges. 



With his greenhouse observations and study completed and all elements of 

 chance removed from his building problems, he, his brothers and Mr. Berlin 

 formed a corporation and placed with the AGI\ICO an order for 



7 Steel frame houses, 36x300 feet 



Four of these are finished and three are in process of erection. 



These seven houses represent the most famous type of cut flower house built. Houses 

 ♦riving the greatest economy of operation combined with moderate cost of building. A com- 

 plete and highly efiicient heating system is assured by the AGiMCO heating specialists. 



But here's the point — everyone can't spend the time and money spent 

 by Walter Amling investigating every phase of greenhouse construction, so 

 why not steal a march on circumstances and profit by his knowledge — cash 

 in on his investment of time and money? 



Here's an opportunity are you ready? 



'.€«.-) y • t. e4n i c o 



New York 



\/m 



5 Colnmbos Circle MaMnic Temple 



General Office 

 Factory 



Sales Offices: 



Chicago Kansas City 



N. Y. Life Bldg. 



Chicago 

 Pana, 111. 



Pana, 111. 



Drawer 335 



■•im!=!ai*izi}=!oi*L:i}=!o»AGMcn*iiziMLn«iin>=!izi*icit=4L:i«i 



