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G. EDWARD SCHULTZ, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Johnston Mowers, Rakes 

 and Tedders 



For two horses, we give you the choice of two Mow- 

 ers, Chain Drive No. 9 or Gear Drive No. 10. Most men 

 have a preference and we try to meet their wishes. 

 The machines are duplicates in construction, except as 

 made necessary by the difference in driving power. 

 Each gains power in the use of high wheels. Each 

 saves power by lessening friction and lest motion. Each 

 machine is furnished in the same sizes, and the wide 

 cuts have extension for the truck, to make the draft 

 even. 



Some Good Points About the Johnston Mowers 



Light draft — No neck weight — Start without lost motion — Work well in damp grass or long, tangled clover 

 — Never choke — Wear well — Have every convenience known to modern Mower building. 



Prices are right. A clean cutter — ^no side draft. Write me to send you a catalogue of this famous Mower. 

 Price, 4 ft. 6 inch, $42.00; price, 5 foot, $43.00. 



Johnston 

 Steel Rake 



A light, durable, self- 

 dump machine. Handles 

 easily the heaviest crops 

 on rough or level ground. 

 The steel wheels have 

 double hubs, staggered 

 spokes, channel steel tires 

 with concave side out to 

 give more traction. 



The Johnston Steel Rake 

 will give service and lots 

 of wear. Besides you are 

 sure of simplicity, capaci- 

 ty, and great strength. 

 Buy a Johnston. Price, 8 

 foot, 24 teeth, $21.00; 9 

 foot, 22 teeth, $21.50. 



Johnston 

 Steel Hay 

 Tedder 



For good work, any hay 

 tedder must have strength, 

 smooth running and per- 

 fect balance. Every John- 

 ston Tedder fills the bill 

 on these three points and 

 all others as well. 



The forks have three 

 tines in one piece of steel, 

 spring tempered. A spring 

 trip saves breakage. No 

 two forks strike the ground 

 at the same time. Outside 

 forks stir the hay that the 

 wheels pass over. We drive 

 from the center by steel 

 Locke Belt Chain. Power 

 applied from both wheels 

 at once gives even draft. 

 Price, six fork, $33.00. 



Spencerville, Md., July 21. 



The Johnston Mower which I received on trial was found alright and satisfactory in respect to light 

 running and light draft. I will Iceep it. Please send bill for same. 



Yours, F. W. KRUHM. 



