June, 1913 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



319 



Lawn MOwEirs" 



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Do you buy a lawn 

 mower for a lifetime, 

 or one season? Do 



you want one that will cost you 

 a dollar or more annually for 

 re-sharpening, or one that is self- 

 sharpening ? 



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Quality 



Lawn Mowers 



are built to last a lifetime, and because they 

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"State the State for Quality's Sake" 



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For The June Bride 



Bridal presents, beautiful 

 and useless were once the rule 

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Now, costly bric-a-brac is being 

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 and useful. The bride is a home 



maker, and there can be no more 

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