PETER HENDERSON & CO.; NEW YORK— LAWN MOWERS. EfC, 



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The Mcintosh Lawn Cultivator. 



A new and splendid invention for improving and repairing 

 lawns, putting greens, grass tennis courts, etc. It pushes as 

 easily as a lawn mower, cutting narrow almost invisible grooves 

 in the turf % of an inch apart (of by removing every other knife 

 IK inches apart) and K to 2 inches deep as set over a 12-inch 

 strip as fast as a rnan can walk. This enables seed broadcasted 

 either before or after it to be brushed or rolled in to the loosened 

 soil in the grooves where the grass can germinate and get a root 

 hold and not be dried out, washed or blown away as too often is 

 the case when grass seed is merely broadcasted over a non-scari- 

 fied turf. There are 16 knives, 5K inches long made of the finest, 

 Sheffield steel. They are perfectly straight, easily removed for 

 sharpening and adjustable to take up the wear until only 2 or 'A 

 inches long when they may be quickly replaced by a new set. 

 These knives slant backwards making a draw cut which does not 

 disturb thin sod nor tear it up and expose the roots as often 

 happens when a scarifying rake is used. 



It is not necessary to cut into the turf deeply, just enough pres- 

 sure should be given to cut through the grass mat. Price $25.00. 



"Please send at once one more Mcintosh Lawn Cultivator. Have 

 used the one purchased this spring with great success and think they 

 are indispensible for use on lawns and greens. ' ' 



BERT KROOSTAD, 

 Professional, Bridgewater Golf Club, Chicago, III. 



The Henderson 

 Patent Water Ballast Roller, 



THE ANYWEIGHT ROLLER. 



The advantages of a roller, 

 the weight of which can be in- 

 creased or lightened at pleas- 

 ure, are apparent to every- 

 body. Often on light or sandy 

 soil, or on newly made lawns, 

 or in early spring when the 

 ground is moist, or after a 

 rain spell, a lighter-weight 

 roller is a necessity; then on 

 thick sward or on hard soil, on 

 walks and roads, a heavy roller 



is needed. With a Henderson Water Ballast Roller one can secure any weight desired, 

 between minimum and maximum, by simply removing a thumb-cap from each end and 

 filing the two hollow sections with as much water or sand as may be needed, which is easily 

 and quickly done with a hose or through a funnel; and the roller isas quickly emptied. The 

 inside being heavily galvanized, it will last for years. These are perfect rollers, and do 

 perfect work on lawns, tennis courts, golf grounds, roads, walks, etc. 



The Henderson Patent Water Ballast Roller, for man power. Weighs 300 lbs. ; loads up 

 to 600 lbs. ; tracks, 24 inches, diameter of drums, 24 inches; counterbalanced handle, stands 

 erect when not in use. Price, $45.00. 



THE 

 MCINTOSH 

 LAWN 

 CULTIVATOR 



THE HENDERSON PATENT 

 WATER BALLAST ROLLER 



The Skinner "Lawn Mist" Irrigator. 



This is virtually the famous "Skinner Irrigation System" on wheels. It is therefore portable and may be placed and 

 moved anywhere on the lawn or in the garden where it can be connected to the garden hose. It waters a large area with 



but little attention and the water is distributed evenly and 

 gently in a fine spray. The Skinner Lawn Mist Irrigator is a 

 length of galvanized pipe in which are fitted about every three 

 feet apart, clusters of small spray nozzles so arranged that the 

 distribution of water is entirely uniform the entire length 

 of the pipe — and over a width of from 16 to 20 feet accord- 

 ing to the volume and pressure of the water supply. A 

 l2 foot section of pipe is fitted to 5 sets of nozzles, an 16 foot 

 section to 6 sets of spraying nozzles. A 15 foot length oper- 

 ating under a 301b. pressure will distribute about 5 gallons of 

 water per minute, other lengths in proportion. The Skinner 

 "Lawn Mist" Irrigator works best with a water pressure of 

 30 lbs. or more though very satisfactory results are given 

 with pressure as low as 20 lbs. Each section is fitted to a 

 neat 2-wheel truck at one end and a shoe runner at the 

 opposite end. Coupled for ^i hose. Price, per 15 foot 

 section, $13.50; 18 foot section, $15.00. Flexible coupling to 

 connect two sections, 75c. each. 



The Kinney Liquid Manure Pump. 



For applying liquid manure these pumps have no equal. 

 Being made entirely of brass and nickel plated, they are not 

 corroded by chemicals and do not wear out. The water pres- 

 sure does the pumping and the flow of liquid fertilizer through 

 the hose, is e rcn and continuous as long as liquid is reasonably 

 clear. It will apply from 5 to 15 gallons of liquid fertilizer a 

 minute without waste. You screw the pump to the faucet, 

 put the end of the suction hose into a barrel or tnnk of clear 

 liquid manure, attach the three-fourths inch discha'-ge hose, 

 open the faucet, and go to the end of the hose. The liquid 

 manure follows, and will keep coming until the supplv is e£- 

 THE SKINNER "LAWN MIST'* IRRIGATOR. hausted. Price, $2.00. (Add extra for Parcel Post; ueish't.l'^^ 



Prices of IMPLEMENTS, FERTILIZERS and INSECTICIDES are Subject to Change Without NoUce. 



