Febkuaky 12, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



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Watch Nielsen^ the grower, grow 



Back in 1918 the AGMCO built a big 62 x 400 ft. steel frame house for A. N. Nielsen at 

 Pana, 111. It wasn't anything new to him, for he had grown prize-winning stock in houses 

 just like it in the magnificent AGMCO range of Gullett & Sons, Lincoln, 111. 



Nielsen was acquainted with AGMCO performance. 



He preferred it to any other, after trying them all. 



That's why- 

 he placed a second order for four AGMCO houses, 34x200 

 ft., detached, and a big boiler room 50x90 ft., steel frame. 



Here's a man with a breadth of growing experience seldom equaled. A man who is a 

 member of the craft by right of heredity— one who has studied the game in five different 

 countries, and grown stock in every kind of greenhouse built. THE FRUITS OF HIS 

 EXPERIENCE ARE BEFORE YOU. They cost him YEARS and DOLLARS. Now— 



The secret of success lies in profiting by the exper- 

 ience of others. 



Why not seize the opportunity and profit by Nielsen's? 



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