NOVEMBBU 4, 1920 



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Good news for you 



The AGMCO is the FIRST to 

 announce a REDUCTION in 



GREENHOUSE PRICES. 



This reduction will average 



These prices are not based on the present prices of materials, but on the prices 

 we believe will prevail within the next few months. Our belief is based on the following 

 assumptions: 



— that for the next few months there will be a reduction in the price of building 

 materials caused by a shortage of orders, and a slight over production. These conditions 

 are due, in part, to the lack of European trade which has been denied this country, first, 

 by reason of the fact that peace has not been formally declared, and, second, because of 

 the disadvantage accruing to Europe by reason of the difference in exchange. Hence — low 

 prices during the next few months. 



However, those who make a business of studying conditions look for a formal 

 declaration of peace early in the Spring, or as soon as possible after the inauguration of 

 the new President. This will, to a great extent, adjust the exchange differences. 



In anticipation of this event, the large industries are now organizing to supply the 

 European demand for our raw materials, especially construction materials. And, then — 



— you may look for prices to soar to a high peak again. 



In view of these facts, you will do well to get an estimate from us at once based on 

 these lower prices, which, in all probability, will not be equaled again during the next 

 three or four years. By so doing, you will be in a position to build without delay, and 

 then when prices go up and demand is great — 



—you will be ready to supply the demand in your line and to gather in the 

 increased profit that will then accrue to all producers. 



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SALES OFFICES: 



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



5 ColnmlMit Circle Muoaic Tempk N. Y. Hie BUf. Drawer 335 Smitli BIdf . 



General Office - - Chicago 

 Factory - - - Pana, 111. 



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