PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— LAWN ESSENTIALS. 



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THE HENDERSON LAWN SPRINKLER. 



"MAIDOFTHEfllST" 



THREE=ARM LAWN SPRINKLER. 



This fills the want for a low-priced arm 

 sprinkler ; it is compactly and strongly- 

 made with phosphor-bronze bearing, 

 and will cover a space 48 feet in diame- 

 ter with suitabl e pressure of water. The 

 top and arms are of brass, nickel plated, 

 stand and legs of iron, handsomely ja- 

 panned. The water flows freely through 

 an unobstructed channel, so there is no 

 clogging— it stands 12 inches high. (See 

 cut.) Price, $1.25. 



HENDERSON'S ("ft™ ft") lawn SPRINKL ers. 



Serve the double purpose of a beautiful fountain and of thor- 

 oughly saturating the grass or garden. The water is distributed 

 in fine drops over an area of 60 to 100 feet in circumference, accord- 

 ing to the pressure on the water. A.n ornamental standard, about 4 

 feet high, is surmount3d with long perforated arms, which revolve, 

 so the beautiful sprays are constantly changing. Prices : for a 4- 

 arm sprinkler $3.00; for an 8-arm, $3.50. 



BALL and BASKET. This fits on top of the Henderson sprink- 

 ler, and the stream of water keeps the silvered ball dancing on its 

 summit up in the air. When the ball falls the basket catches it, and 

 it rolls into the centre and is again raised by the water. Price, 

 $2.75 extra, 



THE -COHET" LAWN SPRINKLER. 



Will sprinkle an area Four Times greater than any other sprinkler. 



By means of the swiftly revolving arms and intermediate gears 

 the upper part of the body is made to revolve slowly around, car- 

 rying the hose nozzle, from which a large stream of water is thrown 

 far out beyond that thrown by the arms, thereby covering four 

 times the space of any other stationary sprinkler. With an ordin- 

 ary force of water it will thoroughly sprinkle a space of 80 feet in di- 

 ameter. The nozzle and arms are adjustable, so that it can be 

 adapted to as small a space as desired. Price, $5.00. 



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MAID OF THE MIST. 



COflflON SE{ISE L0WN SPRPLER. 



There are no moving parts to get out of order, no arms to get 

 bent, stopped up, etc. The Sprinkler may be cleaned in a mo- 

 ment, should it become choked, by simply loosening the nut, the 

 force of water will drive out any dirt that has accumulated. 



In use the most beautiful water effect is produced, there being 

 a large umbrella spray, very fine, as well as jets nearly upright ; 

 these jets not only add to the beauty of the fountain, but by 

 falling upon the umbrella spray break it up more and dash the 

 water over all parts of the large circle. The parts all being rigid 

 there is little loss of pressure. 



While the area covered is very large, yet the spray is so fine 

 that comparatively little water is used ; not only this, but the 

 spray being very fine, the sunshine produces most beautiful 

 rainbow effects. 



The diameter of the circle will vary with the pressure ; good to 

 heavy pressure will wet a circle 20 to 40 feet in diameter. Price, 

 $1.25 each. 



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The "WATER WITCH" LaWn Sprinkler. 



(With or Without Stand.) 



An effective device for sprinkling lawns, gardens or flower 

 beds. The water flows with unimpeded force, and is divided and 

 deflected by the two lips of the swivel piece, which it causes 

 to revolve rapidly, scattering the water in fine drops and evenly 



over a circ- 



H ular area of 25 to 

 1 40 feet diameter. 

 ' It works more 

 satisfactorily 

 with a very low 

 pressure of water 

 than any sprink- 

 ler we know of. 

 (See cut.) 



Free, without 

 stand (i e., with 

 spur to stick in the 

 ground i, 75c. each; 

 by mail. 85c. each. 

 Price, with 

 'stand {cannot be 

 • mailed) $1.26 each. 



THE " WATER WITCH " LAWN SPRINKLER. 



COMMON SENSE LAWN SPRINKLER. 



