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HENDERSON'S ''CHAMPION" SOD=CUTTER. 



A horBe-power machine for cutting sod inlongr strips ; an important and 

 valuable implement tor golf grounds, parlisand other places which have 

 much sod laying or repairing to do. It cuts the sod of uniform width and 

 thickness, in any length, so that itispartlcularlyadaptedto givingsolidity 

 to slopes in cuts and on embankments, working equally well on level or un- 

 even surface, cutting both ways with the land, and leaving no sod uncut, 

 being light of draft, easily managed , strong, neat and durable. It is the best 

 and cleanest sod-cutting machine in America. Has a Reversible Knu'e 

 made of one piece of steel. AVhile one side dulls, the opposite edge is getting 

 sharpened ; cannotgetchoked. An Adjustable RoUerregulatesthethickness 

 of the sod from one-half inch to two inches; the front roller swings back 

 under the guide-shoe and takes the weight when the machineis not cutting. 

 The.guide-shoecanbecliangedto eithersideinaminute; nofrictionorinjur.v 

 to the grass. The knife can be cleaned without turning over the machine. 



One machine will cut from 30, 000 to 40, 000 square feet per day, thus doing 

 the workof forty men ; theexpense saved between cutting by hand and with 

 horse power in one day to pay the price of our macliine. Instructions for 

 operating furnished with every machine. Price, $25.00, 



The Apollo Rotary Lawn Sweeper. 



A thoroughly satisfactory machine for sweeping the lawn after mowing. 

 It gathers up and throwsinto thelargecollecting box all cut grass, leaves, 

 small stones, sticks, etc.; nothingescapes. When the box is full it isquickl,\ 

 dumped by pulling a cord. It works something like a carpet sweeper, 

 having revolving flexible fibrebrushes. Itcan be set low or high, as desired. 

 It is simple, strong, and easily pushed by a man or boy, leaving the lawn 

 in beautiful condition, clean, bright and green. While essentially a lawn 

 sweeper, yet it is equally valuable for sweeping walks, stables, warehouses, 

 etc., tor which rubber-tired wheels can be supplied at an extra cost. 

 Prices, 20-ln. sweep, $10.00; 28-iii. sweep, $12,00. 



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HORSE=POWER 

 LAWN . . . 

 5WEEPER. 



A revolving brush in 

 front sweeps the sod 

 clean and tlirows the 

 sweepings backward 

 into a large box in the 

 rear. This box can be 

 dumped without stop- 

 ping. Sweeps 40 inches 

 wide. 



Thesweeper gives you 

 a perfect lawn as soon 

 as the sweeping is fin- 

 ished instead of look- 

 ing gray for several 

 da.vs owingto the with- 

 ered cut gi-ass. 



If the sweeper and 

 lawn mower are run in 

 opposite directions, the 

 lawn will be the same 

 shade of color all over. 

 Price, $67.00. 



