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The Florists^ Review 



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W. A. Rowe Floral Co. 



had lived in the days of the Egyptian Pha- 

 raohs he would have been a rival of Cheops 

 Q as a pyramid builder. For building things 



jj that endure — that defy time and the ele- ^"^l^H^^ ^ 



J: ments is a passion with him. But Mr. Rowe I 



"^ is not an Egyptian Pharaoh. He is the largest grower in the St. Q 

 Louis district, so he satisfies his passion for building things that ! 



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endure by building AGMCO greenhouses regularly. 



And W. A. Rowe is one of those gentlemen of whom it has been 

 said, "He doesn't need an introduction." Every live member of the 

 trade knows him, for he is very much in evidence at flower shows, 

 conventions and trade society meetings, and all the while his stock 

 is talking for him. And it always says something nice. It's got 

 to! For he makes it! 



He has just placed his fourth contract with the AGMCO. This time for one 

 house, 36 x 100 feet. 



And now he will have four AGMCO ranges, and all of his 

 work since 1915 has been AGMCO. You know the reason! 



It's his passion for building greenhouses that endure. 



How do YOU feel about it? 



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