March 30. 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



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.>Tmerican GreenHouj-e Mantifacturing Co., Chicago 



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Walter Amling's 14 36x300-ft. Steel Frames 



''A perfect 36," says Herbert Amling ^ 



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Living among every known type of greenhouse, Herbert 

 Amling knows the productions, the upkeep and every 

 other feature there is to greenhouses, but not until Walter 

 Amling, his brother, built his first houses in Pana did he 

 know there was a perfect thirty-six. 



After seeing the records kept at this plant there was only 

 one house that he considered and that was the AGMCO 

 36'7"x300' steel frame type. Seven of these are now 

 being built at Pana for him and if you are thinking of 

 building, you'd better see him. 



When you think of building, 



Write the AGMCO 



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SALES OFFICES: 



New York Chicago Kansas City Pana«E Seattle, Wash. Denver, Colo. 



43 W. 18tb SU Muaoic Temple H. T. Life BUg. Drawer 33S Sahh Kit. 1720 Rottmtij St 



General Office - - Chica^ro 

 Factory ... Pana,IlL 



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