Mabch 20, 1919. * 



The Florists^ Review 



69 



This Is the oomlns: florist eariy all 

 ^lilte f orclns Gladiolus. We have no 

 stock to offer to the trade this season, 

 but will have a small surplus this com- 

 Inc autumn. If you i^ant an Ideal 

 florist all w^hite Gladiolus, send us 

 your addres** and ^ve ivlll mall you our 

 trade circular \7heu Issued. 



LILT WHITK ivas awarded first-olass 

 oertlfloate of merit by the Massa- 

 chusetts Horticultural Society. 



A. E. KUNDERD 



GOSHEN, IND. 



M<>nf1nn The Kerlew wlirn Ton writ*. 



Write for prices and description of 



ROSE PREMIER 



The Jos. H. Hill Co. 



RICHMOND, IND. 



MenMoD The Rerlew when you write. 



CARNATIONS 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., 



LAfAYETTE, IND. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Schiller's 



" The Strain That Leadm " 



Primroses 



erf fie IDEAL ^ 



The great economy in UBlng: the Ideal Tractor Lawn Mower 

 restsonthe fact that it will keep such a large acreage of lawn 

 in perfect conditioa with a very minimum of labor. 

 Becaase the Ideal In a mower and roller In one. The roller is 

 built as an integral part of the machine and theKrassis rolled 

 every time it is cut. 



Moreover, It is easily converted into a power roller by substitut- 

 ing for the mower the small caster which we furnish. In early 

 spring when heavy rolling is required It Is only necessary to add 

 a little extra weight. 



Thus one machine and one man does quicker and better work 

 than several men with several hand mowers and rollers. 



Cuts Four to Five Acres a Day 



The mower hag a 30-lnch cut and one man with one of these ma- 

 chines can cut four to five acres of lawn a day, on an operating 

 expense of about fifty cents for fuel and oil. The Ideal is of 

 extremely simple design, and. all complicated clutches and gears 

 have been eliminated. \11 the operator has to do Is to guide the 

 machine and operate the starting and stopping lever. 



Uses Tractor Principle 



The cutting blades operate by the traction of their side wheels 

 upon the ground, just the same as the blades on a hand mower 

 operate. This eliminates the difficulties that are almost sure to 

 occur where an attempt is made to drive the blades direct by 

 power from the engine. 



Cuts Close to the Walks, Trees, Flower Beds 

 and Shrubbery 



with the Ideal a man can work just as close to various obstacles 

 as with a hand mower. The mower Is hung at the front In such 

 a manner that it turns easily and Is guided around corners, 

 flower-beds, trees, etc., without dlfHculty. 



Five Day Trial — Satisfaction Guaranteed 



Write for details of our five day trial offer. Ideal Power 

 Lawn Mowers arc sold on a i>ositlve guarantee of satisfaction 

 and we will willingly refund money on any machine that does 

 not prove satisfactory when properly operated. 

 You can secure this Ideal through your hardware dealer or 

 direct from our factory. Write today for special literature. 



Ideal Power Lawn Mower Co. 



R. E. OLDS, Chairman 

 424 Kalamazoo Street Lansing, Michigan 



Boston, 51 52 No. Market St. Philadelpha, Pa.. 70'.> Arch St. 



New York. N. Y.. 270 West St. Chicago. III., 163 N. May St. 



Toronto, Ont.. 17-19-21 Temperance St. 



Montreal, Quebec, 51 Victoria Square. 



Cuts close to trees 

 or other obstacles. 



Photo shows how 

 cutting mowerturna 

 when wo r ki ng 

 around flower beds, 

 etc. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



IDEM 



TRACTOR. 



lAWNMOWERS 



Armstrong Coric Company, 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



November 29, 1918. 

 Ideal Power Lawn Mower Co., 



It is a little early to pass a final 

 opinion on the Ideal Power Hower I 

 purchased this fall, but can say that 

 so far it has demonstrated its time 

 and labor saving features in a force- 

 ful manner. From what I have seen 

 of it, I consider it a good investment 

 for anyone having any considerable 

 amount of lawn to keep up. 

 Yours very truly, 



C. D. ARMSTRONG. 



University of Michigan, 

 Ann Arbor 



Buildings and Grounds Department 



E. C. PARDON, 



Superintendent. 



, November 25, 1918. / 

 The Ideal Power Lawn Mower Co , ^ 



The Ideal Tractor Mower which . 

 we purchased from you last ^ 

 spring has proved entirely ^ 

 satisfactory in the past sea- ^ 

 son's work. ^ IdOdI 



Power 



y Lawn 



^ Mower Co. 



Lansing, Mich. 



Yours very truly, 

 E. C. PARDON, 

 Superintendent. 



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 of the Ideal Tractor 

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