OCTOBKE 28, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



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merican GreenHouj'e Manufacturing Co., Chicago 



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Julius Rosenwald MADE his money 



And he didn't do it by careless buying or thoughtless investment. He 

 made it by careful buying, judicious investment and by putting his 

 money where he could get the most out of it. 



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So when he wanted a private greenhouse on his estate 

 Ravinia, 111., he looked up all the various greenhouse manufacturing com- 

 panies and looked them over. Then his architect, Geo, C. Nimmons & Co., 

 of Chicago, looked them over. And between them they decided on the 

 AGMCO and the house shown here. 



Of course, Julius Rosenwald is not a commercial grower, but 

 the same principles of action that have made him one of the most suc- 

 cessful merchandisers in the world, will make you one of the most 

 successful commercial growers in the world. 



Of course, you're going to build again. 

 So don't put it off— put it over. 



SALES OFFICES: 



Chicago Kansas City Pana, III. Seattle, Wash. 



MMonic Twpk N.Y. LifeBUf- Drawer 335 Saitk BUf . 



General Office - - Chicagfo 

 Factory - - • Pana, 111. 



New York 



5 Colnabu Circle 



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