JCLY 28, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



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The AGMCO Steel-Bar House g 



(Patents Pending) n 



A Steel-Frame House for a Pipe-Frame Price S 



-here's a bit o! evidence for you 





•^Tmericari GreenHouj-e Manufacturing Co., Chicago 



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— Point Three 



The Purlin 



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 The purlin of the AGMCO Steel- ][ 



Bar House is angle iron, and is S 



bolted to the bar in a novel man- A 



ner. A stud is fastened on the m 



D steel bar and fits into the purlin. A nut securely d 



' holds the purlin to the steel bar. Where screws are S 



][ used for purlins (the old way) they are often put in ][ 



9 drilled holes or driven in with a hammer, and are 9 



sure way. 



f\ then very unsafe. The 



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LOOK AT THIS 



JOHN STEVENS 



INDEPENDENCE, MO. 

 2 Houses, 36x300 



bolt and nut are a safe 



So here, you see, you are really 

 getting a Steel-Frame House for a 

 Pipe-Frame Price. 



D'ui't you want a detaik^d estimate NOW? 



SALES OFFICES: 



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



SColubwGrcU Mmouc Temple N.Y. UcBUf. Driwer 335 Saitk BMf. 



General Office - - Chicasfo 

 Factory . - . Pana»IU. 



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