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GRIFFITH & TURNER CO. BALTIMORE ^ESTABLISHED I&6O: 



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MK illustruto the "ARCTIC " 

 Swiiif? iinil Hammock with 

 Sun SliiKlc or Awning At- 

 tiK-linient. It will be seen 

 that the awnings are over each individ- 

 ual seat. They are ad,iustal)le and inde- 

 pendent, and in eonseiivience are always 

 dire(^tly over each seat, whether the 

 swing 19 in motion or at rest. They may 

 be slanted at ditterent angles to obstruct 

 <i tie sun's rays or lessen the glare ot light 

 while reading. These are leafiins ol 

 e.\c(^lleuce and conitort not oll( ii d lij 

 others. No trouble to attac h the Awn- 

 ings. Bolts with thumb nuts anil awn- 

 ing supports are turnislud with each 

 IMiir. If you already ha\ e an " Arctic " 

 swing, and wish the Awning Attach- 

 ment, a iVin- l>"le should be bored at 

 jiroper heigh t(usuallyl!i) inches from the 

 seat arm) and th<> Awning put in place 

 and held in place bv bolt and thumb nut. 



PRICE • - $7.00 



WITHOUT AWNINGS. 



AS A SWING. 



Atl'ords the most comfortable lounging 

 place you can think of. The backs of 

 the chairs are ad,justable, and can be set 

 up .is straight, or in<rlined at as great an 

 angle as you wish. 



AS A RECLINING CHAIR. 



For out-door use it is witliout an equal, 

 lly dropping tlie back ot the chair and 

 raising one end of the foot rest, attach- 

 ing it under the scat it makes an e.vcel- 

 U'lit and comfortable reclining <-h;'.ir. 



AS A HAMMOCK. 



Hy raising the foot ])latform to a level 

 with the seats and reclining backs of 

 chairs you have a most comfortable 

 haiuniock. 



HOW OPERATED. 



.\ slight pressure of the feet on the plat- 

 form regulates and controls the swing. 

 A child abl,' to sit alone can operate it. 



HOW MADE. 



Our swings are snioothl.v mad(M)f the 

 very best hardwood lumber, and entire- 

 ly put together with bolts and screws. 



FINISH. • 



All swings are painted a handsome 

 shade of deep rril an<I nicely varnished. 

 WRITE for PRICES on SUN SHADES or AWNINGS. 



THE LATEST DESIGN FOR 

 A SWINGING CHAIR AND 

 HAMMOCK YET PROOUCbD 



^^^T occupies on the porch floor a space about six feet 

 II long by three feet wide and abo\it si.x feet high. 

 II It is Miadc of the most substantial nuiterial, tlir 

 best iif dry hard wimmI, with <teel anus and braces, 

 and arch of steel tubing. It is iaii\ided with a foot rest, 

 adjustable for i hihlrcn or adults, is nicely painted and 

 varnished and has durable ean\ as liack. It'weighs about 

 forty-five iiounds, lolds up easily like a .iaek-knife, and is 

 readily mo\ ed from iilaceto place. It is better and cooler 

 than any hammock, and occupies less space. Itis shipped 

 entirely set up and ready Itjr use by the simple adjust- 

 ment of the thumb nuts and two bolts. 



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The most comfortable Lawn Seat is illustrat- 

 ed herewith. It is attractive and gives plenty 

 of room to rest the tired body. Just the thing 

 for Parks, Porches, Hotels, Picnic Grounds, 

 Cemeteries, etc. Painted bright red and var- 

 nished. Weight No. 6, sixt.v-five pounds. 

 Write for iirices. 



THE NEW 

 IDEA 

 SEED SOWER. 



THIS IS A NEW IDEA, 



and we regret to say it came to hand too late 

 for proper classification. As can be seen from the 

 cut the gearing works in a worm shaft with only 

 one cog wheel which gives the nearest approach to 

 a ball bearing movement possitjle to construct. 

 Equipped with agitator and accurate seed gauge. 

 We have laid in a large stock of these and the Per- 

 fection, shown in the other cut, because we know 

 th<!y must sell. The price is such that it comes 

 within the reach of all,espe( i;ill\ in these times of 

 advancing prices. It is wonderful that a geared 

 machine can be made so cheap and ^ et do its work 

 so perfec^tly. Will sow accurately anv kind of 

 seed, also plaster, fertilizer, ashes, salt, etc 



Price, 



- $1.50 



THE QHflfiriON 

 50D CUTTER 



Price, $25.00. 



THE PERFECTION 

 HAND 

 SEED SOWER. 



I'his is practically the same 

 machine as the New Idea, and 

 does its work equally as well, 

 the only difference being in the 

 gearing which can be seen in 

 cut. The large cog wheel is 7 

 inches diameter and drives the 

 distributer by a small cog wheel 

 which is part of the distributer 

 It sows accurately any kind of 

 seed that can be "sown by the 

 "New Idea." E i t h e r of "these 

 machines will sow at a round, 

 from 20 to .50 feet according to 

 the weight of seed. 



Price, $1.25 



^^^AS A REVERSIBLE KNIFE. The 

 Tl^^ sides and bottom are made of one 

 II 1 piece of steel so that there are no 

 Mm»^ openings thatcan get cliokcil. .V Hol- 

 ler just over the knife regulati.'s the thickness 

 of the sod from one to two inches. The front 

 Roller works autoiiiatii ally. By bearingdown 

 on the handles and liltujg the lever, it swing:s 

 under the machine and takes the weight until 

 ,\ ou are ready to cut again. In cutting, the two 

 rollers take the weight, thus pre\<'i]ting any 

 friction or injury to the grass. The(juide Shoe 

 is reversible and can be changed in a moment. 

 The back is left open so that the knife can be 

 cleaned without tia-iiing ox er the machine. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



