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House & Garden 
Superior Work From a Successful 
Machine for Suburban Homes 
and Estates 
Any man who knows anything about gasoline motors, 
can operate the Utilitor Mowing Outfit with ease. 
This outfit is especially suited for work on country 
or suburban places which vary in size from an acre on 
up to the largest estate. 
Everything about the Utilitor unit has been designed to 
make it practical and safe to use in fine yards and gardens. 
The machine is controlled with ease and precision. 
A foot control and a double clutch power control en¬ 
able the operator to negotiate close to flowers, shrubbery, 
trees, fountains and walks without endangering the 
property. 
The machine we are selling now—the NEW model— 
has some features that no other machine of this type 
possesses. 
One of these features that is especially applicable to 
the Utilitor as a mowing unit, is the speed governor. 
This device keeps speed constant under different loads. 
When tall grass or sudden grades are encountered the 
carburetor opens in proportion to the load and the speed 
is thereby maintained. 
From the standpoints of first cost and operating cost, 
the Utilitor outfit has no superior. We are able to make 
one of the best mowing outfits in the country for less 
money because cutting grass is only one use for the Utilitor. 
We would suggest that you see our dealer and let him 
explain the advantages of this machine. He will be 
pleased to demonstrate without obligating you. Really, 
the machine in actual use will surprise you by the 
wonderful way in which it performs. 
The name of our dealer will be sent on request. 
PROMPT DELIVERIES 
MIDWEST ENGINE COMPANY 
161 Martindale Ave., Indianapolis, U. S. A. 
Dependable 
Power — 
Exclusive! 
1. A New Tufted Pansy 
(Pansy Violet) (Lord 
Beaconsfield) 
Has the combined per¬ 
fume of the pansy and the 
violet. The color of both 
upper petals is dark pur¬ 
ple—pansy-violet—a very 
beautiful color. The three 
lower petals are pure 
white, s h a ding into 
creamy white toward the 
edges. This combination 
of colors is very effective. 
Unlike the pansy, this will 
bloom all summer, and 
holds its size, even dur¬ 
ing the hot summer 
months. Pkt. 50 cts. 
LORD BEACONSFIELD PANSY 
2. Fringed Moonpenny Daisy 
A beautiful white perennial Marguerite with plume-shaped laciniated 
petals on long stems; superb for cutting. Pkt. 50 cts. 
3. New Siberian Hardy Wallflower 
This exquisite new variety fills the long-felt want for a really hardy 
Wallflower. It will survive our severest winters and is a plant of great 
beauty with its gorgeous orange flowers and shining dark-green foliage. 
Grows about 15 inches high, branches freely and blooms the whole 
season. Pkt. 50 cts. 
Don’t 
ALL THREE FOR $1.00 
wait until July to sow your Hardy Flowers—start them now. You take 
advantage of better soil moisture, get better germination, stronger plants 
and many more flowers than you would if you delay. Our Book for Gar¬ 
den Lovers (2Sc) is sent free with above $1 collection. 
•$cKlii\g$ Seeds 
26 West 59th Street 
New York City 
Tulip Promenade % 
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* garden of 1922? Flowers never seem more at home 
than when planted in this informal manner. All of the 
Tulips in this display are described in “The Blue Book of 
Bulbs.” There, too, you will find Daffodils and Hyacinths 
in delightful abundance. Send 25 cents for a copy, (deduct it 
from your first order amounting to $2.SO) and learn why the 
term “Cream-Quality” was coined to describe our bulbs. i 
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