iGXJiT the: :oest! 



Its chief features are, simplicity of construction, perfectness in its manufacture, 

 ease of operating, easy way of sharpening the knives when dull, and particularly 

 its adapting itself to slopes;, undulating lawns, ridges and valleys. 



We wish to call the attention of the public to the great and important im- 

 provemeats in this Mower, the results of which are its great durability, the power 

 with which it moves through heavy grass, requiring less power to operate it than 

 any other machine made ; its noisele-^s, po->itive ratchet, fine steel cutting edges, and 

 various changes in its construction, which place it far in advance of any Mow- 

 er IN THE Market. The Mower /r/;- excellence of all others — combining all the 

 improvements that years of experience lu the manufacture could suggest. It is sup- 

 plied with a three-blade solid Revolviiv^ Cutter, with steel knives; noiseless ratchet, 

 close covered gear-;, which will not cl i^j ; reversible driving rollers, allowing the 

 machine to turn to the right or left v.ichout injury to the sod. Patent journals 

 and boxes to the iievolviug Cutter, preventing grass winding around the cutter 

 (a valuabL* aad important improvm.-nt); and an iron handle, adjustable to the 

 height convenient to the operator. Simple in construction, and not liable to get 

 oat of order. In a word, it is the most beautiful a7id perfect Lawn Mower ever 

 offered to the public. 



We Warrant them in Every Particular. 



Sizes a-nd Prices as foUo'ws : 



IS Inch Cut, Standard Size, o $2S OO 



18 do for Large Lawns, SO OO 



The means of sharpening a Lawn Mr wer when it becomes dull, is of the 

 greatest importance to every one owning or buying a machine. This valuable fea- 

 ture in the " Charter Oak " Lawn Mower, by which it can be sharpened _ without 

 taking out the knives, can not be overestimated, and can be easily and quickly ac- 



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^ Light ilratt, easy ruiiiiijig'^ dEirable and does splendid work. 



