PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—LAWN ESSENTIALS. 29 
HENDERSON’S “s*srm""" LAWN SPRINKLERS. 
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, ac- 
cording to the pressure on the water. An ornamental standard, 
about four feet high, is surmounted with long perforated arms, 
which revolve, so the beautiful sprays are constantly changing. 
Prices, for a four-arm inkler, $3.00; for an 8-arm, $3.50. 
BALL and BASKE s fits on top of the Henderson sprinkler 
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 ‘‘Comet’’ 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, carry 
ing 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 ordinary force 
- of water, it will thoroughly spmnkle a apace of 80 pect in Hiemeter: 
: 2N SON Sone aoa The nozzle and arms are adjustable, so that it can be adapted to as 
SET ee ee small a space as desired. Price, $5.00. 
The ‘‘Water Witch’’ = ————— 
Lawn Sprinkler. | 
An effective device for sprinkling lawns, gar- 
dens or flower beds. The water flows with un- 
impeded force, and is divided and deflected by 
the two lips of the swivel piece, which it causes 
to revolve rap‘dly, scattering the water in fine 
drops and evenly over a circular area of 25 to 
40 feet diameter. It works more satisfactorily 
with a very low pressure of water than any 
sprinkler we know of. (See cut.) Ss 
Price, without stand (i.e., with spur to stick : 
in the ground), 50c. each; by mail, 60c. each. SZ 
Price, with stand (cannot be matled), $1.00 each. Ge 
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New Century Lawn Sprinkler. 
Is very efficient and satisfactory. 
Will cover with a beautiful revolving spray, any area desired 
from three feet to fifty feet in diameter, and with an equal dis- 
tribution of water. 
Is mounted, with wheels, on a wide base, and may be drawn 
about from place to place without turning off the pressure and 
without danger of upsetting. 
It is made with a bearing that prevents clogging and that allows 
it to operate under any water pressure. 
All back pressure on the hose is relieved, thus saving wear and 
tear. 
Durably made and handsomely finished. Body enameled black, 
wheels red, with head and arms of polished brass. Price, $1.50 each. 
THE “WATER WITCH’ LAWN SPRINKLER, 
‘*Maid ofthe Mist.”’ 
Three-Arm Lawn Sprinkler. 
This fills the want for a low- 
priced arm sprinkler; it is com- 
THE MIST. pactly and strongly made, with 
phosphor-bronze bearing and will 
cover a space 48 feet in « ster 
with suitable pressure of water. 
The top and arms are of brass, 
nickel plated, stand and legs of 
iron, handsomely japanned. The 
water flows freely through an un- 
obstructed channel, so there is no 
clogging. It stands 12 inches high. 
(See cut.) Price, $1.25. 
THE NEW CENTURY, 
