DKCKMBSin 4, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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•^Tinericdn GreenHouj-e Manufacturing Co., Chicago 



I Here^s Meyer^s Money Mill 



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Three sturdy AGMCO pipe frame houses, 36x300 

 feet, and a fourth (hidden by the service build- 

 ing) 29x100 feet. 



This money mill was built at Addison, III., last summer, for Fred C. Meyer, 

 well known to the trade as the senior member of tHe firm of Meyer & 

 Dramm, Elmhurst, 111. 



You can easily see that these houses bear the hall marks 

 ofjall AGMCO houses — long, clear-cut lines — clean, fin- 

 ished appearance. You can't hide these features of the 

 AGMCO — they>re always outstanding and standing out — 

 telling the world that |here is an up-to-the-second, pro- 

 gressive greenhouse plant. 



Now is the time to get those figures and plans for 

 the houses you're going to build next spring. 



Better g:et your letter inSthe mail TODAY before the sun goes down.f 



Sales Offices: 



New York Pana, 111. Chicago 



(5 Cohtmbn* Circle) (Drawer 33S) (Mmuc Temple) 



General Office: CHICAGO, ILL.; Factory: PANA, ILL. 



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