28 PETER HENDERSON & CO., 
NEW YORK.—IMPLEMENTS. 
LAWN 
CHAMPION WHEEL LAWN RAKE. 
See > ae The latest. 
most perfect 
and lightest 
Soe aEeee Wheel Lawn 
47 Rake. The 
=— handle _ be- 
——————e oe ing reversi- 
Champion Wheel Lawn Rake. sible, gives 
the rake the 
very desirable feature of being both a grass and leaf rake. The 
pointed teeth being adapted to grass and the back of rake reversed 
on handle, forming a perfect set of bowed teeth principally ad- 
apted to raking leaves in the fall of the year. ‘he wheel adds to 
the ease of working the rake, ard also spares the sod, because 
there can be no clog to the rake whatever. Thisrakeis 2514 inches 
long and has 28 teeth. Price, $1.co each. 
Wooden Automatic Self-Cleaning Lawn Rake. 
Will clearitself from grass. = 
It is light and easily handled. 
A backward motion of the 
Rake from the operator will 
clean all the teeth at once, 
thus avoid:ng the disagree- 
able task of cleaning the teeth ; 
with the fingers. The teeth are made of the best of hickory. 
The Rake is elegantly finished in oil and varnish. 22 teeth, 75c ; 
26 teeth, 85c. 
JONES’ HOSE MENDER. 
This has many 
advantages overall 
other Hose Mend- 
ers. Will stand 
more pressure; 
more quickly ap- 
plied; no tools or 
bands _ required. 
: ih Hose is brought to- 
gether. The.re- 
The “‘ Jones?’ Hose Mender. cessincentre makes 
a smooth joint of the hose and givesa firmer hold. The size of 
bore being exact size of internal diameter in the hose no obstruc- 
tion occurs. 
Self-Cleaning Lawn Rake. 
PRICES. 
14 in., sc. each, soc. doz.; or by mail, 6c. each. 6oc. doz. 
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RAKES. 
THE ‘‘GEM’’? LAWN RAKE. 
A perfect tool for 
cleaning lawns. 
The guard pre- 
vents the rubbish 
from falling over 
back, and the teeth 
will not catch in 
the ground; andas 
the rake rides over 
the lawn instead of 
being held up, the 
work can be done 
with ease and ra- 
pidity. Made of 
spring steel. Price, 
soc. each. 
COMMON WOOD LAWN RAKE. 
3 bow, selected wood, 22 teeth.: Price, 40c. each; $4.00 per doz. 
“STAR” SELF-CLEANING LAWN RAKE. 
‘*Star’’ Self-Cleaning Lawn Rake. 
Steel head. No wood except the handle. The cleaning bar 
keeps the teeth free from leaves and grass and the eyes on the end 
teeth prevent the other teeth from digging in the ground or tearing 
the sod. When the rake is drawn forward the cleaning bar is 
forced up the teeth to the head, and when the rake is raised the: 
bar drops and its weight cleans the teeth, and they do their work 
perfectly. The heads are 234% inches long and contain 28 teeth, 
made of No. 8 stiff coppered wire. Price, 75c. each. 
MISCELLANEOUS LAWN TOOLS. 
Grass Edging or Border Shears. For trimming the 
overhanging grass around the edges of walks, etc. Price, with 
9 inch blade, $2.50, or with wheels, $3.00. 
Lawn Shears. Forcutting grass under shrubs, fences, etc. 
Price, with 2 wheels, 9 inch blades, $2.75. 
Weed Cutter. A chisel-blade, with foot-rest, so it can be 
pressed, cutting off roots of weeds without marring the lawn. 
Price, 5oc. 
Scythe Stones and Rifles. Bestquality, Round Ohio. 
roc. each ; Flat Ohio, 5c.; Imported German, very fine grit, 
toc. Rifles, 3 triple emery coated, roc. 
Grass or Turf Edging Knives. 
Fo. trimming the 
borders of walks, etc. 
Price, complete with handle, soc. each. 
Lawn Scythes. Broad blades. Sizes, 32, 34, 36 and 38 
inch. Price, each, $1.00. 
Scythe Snaths or Handles. 
Price, each, 8ec. 
“Curved Handle’’ Grass or Sheep Shears. 
Extra long. 9 inch blade. The handlesare curved to prevent 
tubbing the knuckles on the ground. Price, $1.00. 
With patent fastening. 
Grass Hooks (Sickles.) 
Extra quality steel that will 
hold an edge. Price, soc. each. 
Lawn Shears. 
Grass Edging Shears. 
: Weed Cutter. 
Grass Shears. 
