June 24, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



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and in New Jersey 



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The AGMCO is recognized as the logical greenhouse 

 for the grower who earnestly wants to grow. 



Under the sign of the Springfield Floral Co., Spring- ^ 



field, N. J., will stand two AGMCO pipe frame houses, 

 11x125 feet, next fall. These are to be used for propa- 

 gating purposes. 



Next spring will see a third— an AGMCO steel framer, 

 57 X 284 feet, added to the range. 



Those acquainted with the manager of the Springfield Floral Co., Mr. 

 William Saville, will know that nothing but merit in a greenhouse carries 

 weight with him. 



If that carries weight with you, let's talk it over. 



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SALES OFFICES: 



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



5 Columboi Circle Masonic Temple N. Y. Life Bldg. Drawer 335 Smith Bldf . 



General Office - - Chicagfo 

 Factory - - - Pana, 111. 



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