June, 1915 
THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
2(i9 
Power 
LawnMowi 
Mower Satisfaction 
Three years ago the Ideal Junior Power Lawn Mower proved to its inventor 
that here was the machine destined to further supplant the horse as an eco- 
nomic factor among modern labor saving devices. 
Countless letters from Ideal owners throughout the United States and 
Canada testify to the appreciative reception given this pioneer among low 
priced lawn mowers, as well as to the thorough satisfaction the Ideal itself 
has given on large lawns, parks, country estates and golf courses. Thus has 
the confidence of the inventor been justified. 
If you do not know the name of your nearest neighbor who owns an Ideal, 
write and we will give you full particulars. 
One demonstration will convince you of the economy and efficiency of this 
machine over any other method of caring for large lawns and golf courses. 
Brief specifications: Motor, 3 horsepower S A. E. rating; high tension 
National magneto; speed up to 4 miles per hour; climbs 40 per cent grades; 4 
adjustable cutter blades; 25-inch cut; cuts 5 acres per day; costs 20 cents per 
10 hour day to operate. 
The Ideal Combination x 
Mower and Roller, a 
larger machine with a 38- 
inch cut, is priced at $400. 4. _ w x r I W7& ; Y\ 
$9 ? tZ 
Let us tell you howto obtain X - 
an Ideal demonstration 1 \ 
IDEAL POWER LAWN 
MOWER COMPANY 
R. E. OLDS, Chairman 
416 Kalamazoo Street, 
Lansing, Mich. 
The Breeder Tulips 
The Renaissance of 
is the outcome of my efforts to find new colors 
to make your garden “ the garden of person- 
ality.” The rich browns, bronzes, and purples, 
or the superb combinations of these shades 
in one flower, have rapidly made the Breeders 
the most desired of all Tulips. 
The Blue Book of Bulbs 
contains the most complete list of Breeder 
Tulips in the world. Some of them are so 
scarce that it will not be possible to furnish 
them unless you tell me before June 25th to 
reserve bulbs for you. Write me for a copy 
of my Blue Book. 
CHESTER JAY HUNT 
Dep’t A Montclair, New Jersey 
W E have a man in our office who has 
a very interesting job. 
He receives letters from all over the 
world — and replies to every one of them, 
not with a mere printed form; but with 
a personal letter carefully thought out. 
Some days he travels pretty much all 
over New York City looking for the right 
answer to a single letter. 
This man conducts our Readers’ Service 
Department. 
If you come across anything in any of 
our magazines, or anywhere else for that 
matter, about which you want more infor- 
mation just write him a letter. 
He’ll answer it — that’s his job. 
Address — 
Readers' Service Department, Doubleday. Page & Company 
Garden City New York 
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