The Garden Magazine, February, 1924 
321 
Without a Lawn a 
House is no Home! 
This is the real reason why, on country estates as 
well as around suburban homes, quite as much atten¬ 
tion is paid to the lawns as to the shrubbery and gar¬ 
den. Indeed, the more pretentious the place, the 
greater the care emphasized in keeping the lawns in 
perfect order. And we are glad to say that that work 
is well performed with 
THE GENUINE 
PHILADELPHIA 
(Trade Mark Registered) 
“EAGLE” Motor Mowers 
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In economy of operation, sturdy construction and materials used 
in construction, the Eagle Mowers are in a class of their own. De¬ 
veloped along highly specialized principles, with frame and engine 
specially constructed and adapted for this particular purpose, we 
guarantee these mowers against all imperfections. Made in both 
Walking and Riding types, Mower and Roller combination. 
Progressive Dealers—The World Over 
insist upon using the “PHILADELPHIA” line consisting of twen¬ 
ty-five distinct styles. Hand, Horse, and Mower, in only one grade 
however—the highest. Fifty-five years of originating and contract¬ 
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you buy it. Descriptive booklets gladly mailed free on request, and 
please mention this publication. 
The Philadelphia Lawn Mower Co. 
Sturdy, Simple 
construction 
MOTOR MOWERS 
Three styles: 30 in. Walker, 
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motor. Four and eight H. P. 
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PHILADELPHIA, PA., U. S. A. 
The Original People in the Lawn 
Mower Business 
CORAL CLUSTER 
Novelties —The Milestones 
of Progress! 
The salvation of the human race lies in its desire to 
move, to create. And every time an individual moves off 
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privilege to know intimately most of the pioneer crafts¬ 
men in Horticulture. I have always considered it a high 
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me spokesman for their new creations in flowers, of which 
America to-day absorbs more than all the old world com- 
" ined ' 
4 Remarkable Baby Rambler 
(Polyantha) Roses 
Coral Cluster —The most bril 
liant coral-pink to date and 
easily the very finest of its type. 
The Chatillon Rose —Color, 
silvery crimsori§lhading to white 
in center. Blooms in great 
clusters of from fifteen to 
thirty flowers which remain in 
good condition for several 
weeks. 
Special Offer 
Ideal —A dwarf variety of great 
merit. Flowers dark amaranth- 
red, produced in large clusters. 
Ideal in every respect. 
Lafayette —A strong grower 
and very profuse bloomer. 
Crimson-scarlet in the bud, de¬ 
veloping as it expands to a 
brilliant rosy cerise. Borne in 
great clusters. 
We will supply one eaeli of above 
4 charming Novelties for §5.00 
The Glorious New Viola, Jersey Gem 
A great acquisition for edging and bedding purposes. Jersey 
Gem has the dwarf habit and continuity of blooming of the true 
Viola (V. cornuta) and the vigorous, bushy growth and round- | 
ish foliage of the finest English bedding violets. Its hardiness 
is unquestioned. 
Blooms from May until late fall. The flowers are large, with I 
daintily fluted petals. The color is pure violet without other 
shading. The fragrant flowers are borne on stems about 6 | 
inches long. g ix for $3.00- i> ozen , $5.00 
For complete descriptions and illustrations, consult 
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THE TOTTY YEAR BOOK. Remains the foremost exponent of 
horticultural progress published. With an abundance of illustrations, E 
many of which are in natural colors, it will help you, we trust, to form a 
correct idea of what is in store for the garden enthusiast in search of the 
newest and best. Please mention Garden Magazine. 
diaries H. I Otty Co., Madison, New Jersey 
Better Flowers for Discriminating Buyers at 4 East 53rd St. 9 New \ork City 
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