BARLOW & WALKER'S 



L-A/WIN" 



MONITOB HOWES. 



DESCRIPTION AND ADVANTAGES OF 



»® Empire aid B®ili§p -Ukwm Itwm. 



Persons in wo* 0/ First Class Mowers should examine the merits of Walked 

 Patents, recently znvented. The Manufacturers claim several important improve- 

 ments over other Lawn Mowers ; the following are the most important: 



4th It has a guide roller attached to the handle, and, by sliding the bar which holds thp 

 wheel, up or down, regulates the cut perfectly. wmcn noias the 



f';™ h " tV ha ? a l ha 7 e . nin S arrangement which is perfect in operation and simple in construo 

 tion. It makes the knives when dull, equal to being re-ground at the works P constiuc- 



6th. The last, but not least, new feature, is a machine construed so dm^i* „s*i. ■* 



M «r^ k u d lettered ' that * is like two truck **s^^$i£* « 



The B#nit@^ Boweri 



Is a machine with one light traction wheel and two guide wheels in front, will cut lon ff or short 

 grass, also, works equally as we 1 on rough ground as on smooth, it is of light weight and can 

 be run at a high rate of speed without much fatigue to the operator. This mower will be found 

 very effectual for cutting around shrubbery and ornamental borders or flower-b^ds also ^n 

 cemeteries, they mnst come generally in use. Each part of this Mower is interchangeable and 

 numbered duplicates of the parts can be had by sending the number to any agent o/to the fac 

 tory. The knives of these Mowers are made of best cast-steel, tempered by a^new process and 

 every machine is warranted to work satisfactorily on any ordinary Lawn. P^cess, ana 



Empire Mower, Price $20. Monitor Mower, Price $15. Sharpening Bar, Extra, $1.50 



W&-FOK SALE BY 



Agent for district of Colmnbia, 



621 7th Street, Washington, D. C. 



