PETER HENDERSON A. CO., NEW YORK- 



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ARTH WORM 



:: EX TERMINA TOR. 



For immediately rem.oving' Worm.s of every kind from Putting 

 Greens, Tennis Courts, Iiavrns, Garden Plots, Flower Pots, Etc., 

 without injury to Grass or the most delicate Plant or Flower. 



An ounce of the Exterminator (about two tablespoonfuls) mixed witli one gal- 

 Ion of water, applied with a watering can, and used freely in the ordinary way of 

 watering, will immediately cause the worms to rise to the surface of the 

 lawn or pot, and should at once be picked up and burned, for if left about they 

 would injure birds or fowls. 



%-PlNT BOTTLE, 

 2y2-0UART " 



makes 10 gallons of liquid, 

 '• 30 " 

 " 100 " " 



Mr. E. B. CuRTiss, Captain of the Fairfield County 

 Golf Club, Greenwich, Conn., writes : 



" Gentlemen : — I am so pleased at the effect pro- 

 iluced by the first application of your' Worm Exter- 

 minator' jnade to-day that 1 cannot reti-ain from ttrit- 

 ing you. Three quarts of the ' Worm Exterminator' 

 mixed with 60 gallons of water sprinkled on the sur- 

 face of a Putting Green, 00 feet square, covered it in a 

 jiffy with countless squirming nuisances. We feel now 

 that there is a way of escape from what did seem an 

 incurable evil." 



Mr. Otto Andrae, of Central Valley, N. T., states 

 that he has used this "Worm Exterminator" with 

 great sati.^faction tor destroying slugs and other 

 insects that infested his mushroom houses. 



■ 50c. 



- $1.00 



- 3.00 



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enders on's fluid :: 

 Weed destroyer. 



A New and Easy Way to Destroy Weeds, Moss, Grass, etc., 

 in Garden Walks and Carriag-e Drives. 



It coniijlelely destroys all weeds, wherever applied, and by its effect on the 

 ground pi-events the growth of fresh ones f<jr a, year afterwards, thus saving an 

 immense amount of labor in hoeing, etc. For brick walks it is a boon. Its 

 application is easy, being in a liquid form and only requiring to be mixed with 

 water and applied with a watering can or sprinkling cart. If the ground is very 

 dry it should first be sprinkled with clear water so the Weed Destroyer will not 

 soak away too quickly. Where large weeds and docks are to be destroyed it is 

 best to mow or chop off the tops first. Full directions for use with each package. 



QUART CAN. makes 6 gallons, sufficient for 150 square feet, 50c. 

 GALLON CAN, " 25 " " " 600 " " $1.25 



5-GALLON KEG, 





125 " " "3,000 " " 5.00 



"I tried your 'Weed Destroyer' and found it so 

 good that I want to order a 5-gaIlon can." 



Mrs. N. H. PiFFARD, Passaic, N.J. 



" The tests of your 'Weed Destroyer' have been en- 

 tirely satisfactory. I cungr.-itulate you upon your 

 success in manufacturing a product that meets a pub- 

 lic waot. We have a great many brick walks in 

 Burlington that are most unsightly, with grass and 

 weeds gi-owing between the bricks, but when they 

 liave I>pen treated with .your fluid compound. 1 quart 

 to .') gallons of water, the unsightly vegetable growth 

 was destroyed in a few hours. Afy brother-in-law, and 

 next-door neighbor, .Judge Power, also use it with 

 entire satisfaction." 



J. L. Wait, Editor Burlington Hawk-Eye, 



Burlington, Iowa. 



The 



LAWN r*;. 



ENRICHER 





TOP-DEESSING LAWN ENRICHEE WITH THE PERTIUZEB SOWER. 



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ENDERSON 



Odorless L^A WN 



Enricher 



For New or Old Lawns 



CRASS PLOTS 



TENNIS COURTS 



PUTTINC CREENS 



Etc., Etc. 



Can toe Applied SPRING, SUMMEB OR FAI.I.. 

 IT NEVER PAILS TO INDUCE A LUXU- 

 RIANT, RICH GREEN GROWTH IN A PEW 

 WEEKS' TIME. 



The C^TEVENS 

 -V "^ FERTILIZER 



ILLUSTRATED 

 ABOVE. 



For Hand Power. 



SOWER. 



For Top=Dressing Lawns. 



It sows the "Henderson Lawn Enricher" and all kinds of 

 commercial fertilizers, bone meal, wood ashes, lime, etc., in 

 large or very small quantities. It can also be successfully 

 used for fertilizing strawberry beds, and other garden and 

 field work ; is excellent for sifting wood or coal ashes, saw- 

 dust or dry sand on icy walks; will also sow damp sand by 

 removing two blades. 



The hopper is 34 inches long and holds one and one-half 

 bushels. Weight of machine, 83 pounds. It is well made and 

 nieeiy painted. Price, $12.00. 



TllP HPriflPP^nn '^ ^ clean, portable and convenient lawn dressing which we have 

 1 IID IIDIIUDI wUlI found to be never-failing in inducing a rapid and rich green 

 I'»nWn Fnrinllfir S'^owth. it shouW be sown broadcast in the spring or fan. though 

 ISUllVIl 1311 1 lUllUl It can be put on during the summer without injury or danger of 

 burning the grass, and a remarkable improvement %vill soon be observed. It is in every way 

 more desirable than manure, which is so often full of weed seeds. The use of "Henderson 

 Lawn Enricher " entirely does away with the old practice of top-dressing lawns with stable 

 manure, which was so objectionable on account of unsightliness and disagreeable odors. 

 QUANTITY REQUIRED. For forming a new lawn a 10-pound package is sufficient to go 

 over an area of 300 square feet, or 1,000 to 1,500 pounds per acre, or a smaller quantity for 

 renovating an old one. 



PRICES— by Express or Freight— purchaser paying- transit charg-es: 



50-pound bag, ... $1.75 



100- " "... 3.25 



Per ton of 2,000 pounds, 50.00 



5 -pound package, - 



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$ .25 



10- " 



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.45 



25- " bag, - 



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1.00 



" After years of trial, I find for quick and permanent results, the 'Henderson Lawu 

 Enricher' stands preeminent.'.' — Robert Campbell, Louisville, Ky., 



Superintendent Cave Hill Cemetery Oo. 



