OCTOBER 14, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



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This Shows the Type of Construction 



This was Nelson's way- 



When William P. Nelson, of Yutan, Nebraska, decided to do some greenhouse building, he 

 decided at the same time to do it right. So he set aside a sum for traveling expenses and 

 started out to tour the country, making diligent inquiries of leading florists and greenhouse 

 men. He finished the tour and checked up. The result? 



In every case he was told that the AGMCO was the only house. 



So Mr. Nelson starts his building program with an AGMCO pipe frame house, 

 28x50. It's a s'oot/ start because it's a right start, and a right start is 

 pretty good promise of a right finish. 



When do you want to begin your building program with a right start — an AGMCO start? 



SALES OFFICES: 



New York Ciiicago Kansas City Pana, 111. Seattle, Wash. 



5 Cotnmbai Circle Masonic Temple N. Y. Life BU(. Drawer 335 Smith Bldf. 



General Office - - Chicasro 

 Factory - - - Pana, 111. 



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