MAX SCHLING inc., 24 WEST 59TH STREET, NEW YORK 
1920 Model Ideal Tractor Lawn Mower 
Simple, Steady, Dependable, Saves Time and Labor, Eliminates Drudgery, Makes Your Lawn More 
Beautiful and Grass Cutting a Positive Pleasure 
The Ideal Lawn Mower is built with just as few parts as are possible. Because of its simple and durable 
construction, it can be depended upon to faithfully perform its work, giving maximum service with a 
minimum of attention and expense. 
The Cutter is Pulled Instead of Driven Direct. Experience has shown that cutting reels driven direct 
from the engine by means of sprockets and chain are not practical for the reason that obstacles on the lawn 
are picked up by the reel, causing constant breakage. The principle of the Ideal is the same as that of the 
ordinary hand-mower. The cutting reel is driven by the traction of the mower wheel. 
Complete Control in Two Levers. In place of numerous levers and clutches, it has only two, one at 
the operator's left hand, which actuates a belt-tightener and affords perfect control of the machine a1 all 
times. This is highly desirable because of the safety feature afforded in case the cutter strikes or picks up an 
obstruction; the second lever at the operator's right hand raises and lowers the entire cutting unit at the 
operator's will. This is a very essential feature. The machine can also be converted from a mower to a power 
roller. 
Another feature is its great flexibility, enabling the operator to cut close up to and around trees, flower- 
beds, and along the edges of walks and drives, thus eliminating the use of the hand-mower altogether. 
PRICES 
Price of the Mower Complete, with 5-blade, 30- 
inch cutting unit and caster attached to the machine, 
net f.o.b. New York, $400. 
Sulky or Riding Attachment, extra, net f.o.b. 
New York, $35. 
We carry a large stock and can make immediate shipment. Actual weight, 550 pound 
735 pounds. 
Extra Cutting Units, 5-blade, 30-inch, net f.o.b. 
New York, $50. 
24-inch, 7-blade Putting-Green Cutting Unit, 
in place of standard 30-inch Cutting Unit, extra, $15. 
24-inch, 7-blade Putting-Green, extra. $65. 
Shipping weight, 
COMMENTS 
A few of the many unsolicited reports received by us from customers: 
Kindly send your catalogue to two of my friends who were very 
keen about my garden last year and had not heard of you. See 
names on other side. — Ada H. Rogers, Au Sable Forks, N. Y. 
Among the flower seeds I bought of you early in the spring I 
got the Bellis perenni.s. I have had .sonic very handsome plants 
all summer. Your Clarkias and Giant Zinnias were a great 
success and I will want these and your lovely Phlox Drum- 
mondii, Yellow and Cherry color, again in the coming spring. — 
Ida B. Carleton, Saratoga, N. Y. 
I am much pleased with the fine bulbs received a few days 
ago, in good condition. — Mrs. A. T. Hubbard, Cleveland, Ohio. 
I am glad to state that I had more success with the seeds I 
received from you than I had with seeds from anybody else 
before. I have only been dealing with you for the past two years, 
and if my success continues you can always figure on me as a 
customer. — John Bister, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
It is a pleasure to me to give you a testimonial in regard to 
the seeds purchased from you last spring. I have never had 
more beautiful flowers, all blooming until frost, and the vege- 
tables were also entirely satisfactory. I shall most certainly 
renew my order for next summer. — Mrs. K. A. Bigklow, 
Oyster Bay, N. Y. 
Please allow me to tell you that we find the delicate, fine 
flavor of your vegetables quite unsurpassable, and we hope they 
will always continue to be as excellent. — Miss Winifred Jel- 
lipfe, Huletts Landing, N. Y. 
The seeds I bought from ; 
place were entirely satisfactor 
I will give you my business ni 
You may be pleased to km. .. 
were a great success; a joy and delight to the eye. — Mrs. F. C. 
Maurel, Greenwich, Conn. 
ast season for my country 
1 there is no doubt but that 
;ason. — Dudley D. Sicher. 
the Zinnia and Poppy seeds 
