\UGUST 4. 1921 



The Florists' Review 



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The AGMCO Steel-Bar House 



(Patents Pending) 



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merican GreenHouj-e Manufacturing Co., Chicago 



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Look at it any ' 

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Did you ever see a gutter before of any pattern that would carry as much f\ 

 water ? Well, the only place you'll find it is in the AGMCO Steel-Bar House. G 

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Did you ever see any other gutter that carried the drip gutter so neatly, con- 

 veniently and satisfactorily as this? It's another special feature of the 

 AGMCO Steel-Bar house. 



And notice the bar clasps. They are the same as those used on the AGMCO 

 angle eave. 



And the whole thing makes a stronger, tighter gutter than any other. 



Bear these in mind — 



POINT ONE— the bar with the steel center. 



POINT TWO— the bar spacing ridge. 



POINT THREE— the angle purlin with bolt and 

 nut. 



POINT FOUR— the gutter that carries more 

 water and is stronger and tighter. 



Watch for Point Five, but while you watch, write for a Steel-Bar estimate. 



What size shall we figure? 



HERE'S ANOTHER BUILDER 



Hubbard Gardens 



TOPEKA, KAN. 



3 Houses, 36x150 



AGMCO Heated 



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SALES OFFICES; 



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



5 CohiBibu Grdc Muooic Tempk N. Y. Life Bide. Driwer 33S Smitli Udf . 



General Office - - Chicago 

 Factory - - - Pana,Ill, 



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