Makch 18, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



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ALBERT C. OELSCHIG. 



CARL H. OELSCHIG. 



When A. C. Oelschig & Sons, of Savannah, Georgia, wanted to standardize 

 its plant, its managers called in the logical company to do the work — 

 the AGMCO. 



In going over the plant the AGMCO engineers found that 

 it would be necessary to build every type of AGMCO 

 house to finish out the range, and so the work of adding 

 to or extending almost every make of greenhouse is now 

 going forward. 



The managers of A. C. Oelschig & Sons have given other 

 makes of greenhouses a thorough trial, and they have 

 studied AGMCO designs, construction and performance 

 thoroughly, weighing them against the designs, construc- 

 tion and performance of other houses. And the result ? 



Well, the AGMCO has the contract to finish 



and standardize the range. 

 Get the point? 



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 Factory ... Pana, III. 



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