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^i>^inerican GreenHouj"e Manufacturing Co., CHica^o 



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and on Long Island 



the autumn sun will shine on an AGMCO steel frame 

 house, 86x100 feet. This house will belong to Mr. J. 

 George Jurgens, of Northport. The commercial range of 

 which this will be a part is made up of a succession of 

 additions representing almost every recognized type of 

 greenhouse except the AGMCO. 



With each addition Mr, Jurgens has made an advance. 

 And with the completion of the AGMCO steel framer, 

 the range will, in a measure, demonstrate the evolution 

 of greenhouses. 



If you want a wide house, why not save time by writing 

 at once for figures and drawings of this same house? 



A postal card will do. 



Two prominent owners of AG 

 86- ft, steel framers — 



R. A. LONG, Long View Farms, Lees Summit, Mo. 

 EICHE FLORAL CO., Lincoln, Neb. 



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SALES OFFICES: 



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



S Colaabos Circle Muonic Temple N. Y. Life BIdf • Drawer 335 Snith BIdf . 



General Office - - Chicagro 

 Factory - - - Pana,Ill. 



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