Junk 17, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



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inerican Greenliouj'e Manufacturing Co., Chicago 





"There is a tide in the affairs of men, 



Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune." 



That tide is even now gathering itself together for the flood. Are you 

 going to launch your ship of business on that flood tide? If you are, 

 you'd better overhaul your ship to make sure it is seaworthy. If it's 

 old and you arn't sure that you can calk it tight, maybe v^n'^ h^^^er 

 get a new one. For, mind you. 



You'll be carrying a full cargo on this voyage! 



But if fortune is your destination — if you're out to win — if youWe the 

 kind that won't be satisfied with the flotsam and jetsam of the com- 

 mercial sea— you're bound to take advantage of this business flood 

 tide even if you have to build several new ships. And your ships? 



They are greenhouses— greenhouses that 

 can grow enough stock of the right kind 

 to bring the top price. 



We build this kind— your kind— when shall we start? 



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SALES OFFICES: 



New York Chicago Kansas City Pana, III. Seattle, Wash. 



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General Office - • Chicago 

 Factory ... Pana, 111. 



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