Items of Interest to Friends of 



Pretty Lawns 



PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER 



15 in., $21.10; Braun Grass Catcher to 



suit, $3.25. 

 17 in., $22.60; Braun Grass Catcher to 



suit, $3.25. 

 19 in., $25.00; Braun Grass Catcher to 



suit, $3.50. 

 21 in., $27.50; Braun Grass Catcher to 

 l. suit, $3.75. 



PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWER 



High Wheel, Style A. 15 in., $18.30; 

 17 in., $20.30; 19 in., $22.50; 21 in., 

 $23.50. 



High Wheel, Style E. 15 in., $15.75; 

 17 in., $17.65; 19 in., $19.50; 21 in., 

 $20.50. 



Philadelphia Lawn Mower 



PENNSYLVANIA GOLF BALL- 

 BEARING MOWER 



The aristocrat; seven blades. 



15 inch $25.00 



17 inch 30.50 



19 inch 34.50 



Coldwell High- Wheel Imperial 



Each 



14 inch $12.40 



16 inch 13.60 



18 inch 14.75 



20 inch 15.35 



Coldwell High-Wheel Bali-Bearing 



Each 



14 inch $13.10 



16 inch 14.35 



18 jinch 15.50 



20 nch.. 16.20 



Colonial 



8-inch wheel, 4 blades, 14 inch $7.35 



16 inch 7.65 



COLDWELL'S HORSE LAWN 

 MOWER 



This is one of the best and most 

 perfect Horse Lawn Mowers manufac- 

 tured. It is used exclusively by the 

 government, and on the largest pub- 

 lic and private lawns in the country. 

 These Mowers are furnished with shafts, 

 seat and side-draft attachment, which 

 keeps the horse on the cut grass only. 

 Price, 4-blade cylinder, 30-in. cut, 

 $78.75; 35-in. cut, $96.50; 40-in. cut 

 $124.00. For 6-blade cylinder, add 

 $10 to the price of each size. 



25-in. Pony Mower, without shafts, 

 $50.75. These prices are f. o. b. fac- 

 tory; purchaser pays the freight. 



COLDWELL COMBINATION 

 ROLLER AND MOTOR MOWER 



Models G and H. Simplicity more 

 than anything else has been sought in 

 these models. Mechanical experience 

 is not necessary to operate them, and 

 they can be run by anyone. Will cut 

 6 to 8 acres of lawn per day. Model 

 H weighs 900 pounds, Model G, 1,000 

 pounds. Prices and descriptive circu- 

 lar on application. 



LAWN TRIMMERS AND EDGERS 



Each 



The Coldwell $7.60 



The Philadelphia 7.10 



HORSE LAWN BOOTS 



Leather. These are perfect. Are 

 fastened to the horse's foot, not to the 

 ankle, giving free action and no chaf- 

 ing. Sole is hardened and filled with 

 steel rivets. No stitching; waterproof. 

 Set of four, $14.00. 



No. 2, h]/ 2 in. inside. No. 4, 6H in. 

 No. 6, 7 in. 



GRASS CATCHERS 

 The Easy. Fits any size and style of 



mower. Each 



A. Fits 12, 14 and 16-in. mowers, $1.00 



B. Fits 16, 17 and 18-in. mowers, 1.10 



Philadelphia Grass Catcher 



15 in $ 2.10 



17 in 2.20 



19 in 2.35 



21 in 2.45 



Rakes, Daisy. 

 English. For 

 r e m o v i n.g 

 dandelions 

 and other 

 weeds from 



the lawn. Best Steel. Daisy Rake 



16 teeth, $2.75; 20 teeth, $3. 



Pennsylvania Lawn Sweeper 



LAWN SWEEPER 



The Pennsylvania. This Lawn 

 Sweeper will do the work of three men, 

 and will do it thoroughly. 24-in. rake, 

 $22.00; 36-in. rake, $32.00. 



Grass Edging 

 Knives. American. 

 9-inch, 80c. 



Sickles, or 

 Grass Hook, 

 English. 



Riveted 

 back. Each, 

 $1.25. 



Grass Edger Sickle 



Dandelion and Plantain Puller, Bate- 

 man's. (1 lb.) Each, 40c. 



Shears, Grass, English, No. 3075. 

 5H-inch, $1.25; 7-inch, each $1.65. 



Grass, English, No. 357. 5}4 in., 

 each, 85c. 



Start your new Lawns this fall and gain six months time. Consult back cover. 



Pot-Grown Strawberry Plants 



Plant any time, up to the end of September, and enjoy fine crops of 



delicious berries next June. 



The best time to plant pot-grown strawberry plants is in the latter part of August and through- 

 out September. They have the great advantage over ordinary or "layer" plants of producing a 

 crop of the largest and finest berries the first season after planting. Further than this, they may 

 be safely planted in the hottest and dryest weather without serious check to growth; and they 

 may be planted where early potatoes, peas or other early crops have been harvested. 

 All Spring-bearing sorts at $4.50 per hundred, $40.00 per thousand. 25 at the 100 rate. 

 Standard Sorts. 



Barrymore. Superb late. Hundred Dollar. Midseason. McKinley. Midseason. 

 Brandywine. Mid-season. Joe. Midseason to late. Senator Dunlap. Early. 



Campbell's Early. Prolific. Lupton. Prolific misdeason. Success. Late. 

 Gandy. Large late. Marshall. Midseason. William Belt. Midseason. 



EVERBEARING SORTS— Advance, Progressive, Superb and Peerless. Fall-bearing sorts at $7.00 per hundred. 



