PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— LAWN ESSENTIALS. 



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The barrel is raised from the ground, carried to the place desired 

 and instantly detached^ all 'without handling. We have wheels of ij^, 

 2 J/2 and 4 inch tire, but al'ways send Truck ivztk ivheels ij^ inch tire 



unless othertvisejpecijied. We also Supply as extra attach- 

 ments the foIIO\A^ing" : A Box with trunnions and spring catch, 

 making a very superior dumping Hand-cart. A Sprinkler, in- 

 valuable for watering lawns and sprinkling walks. Water is turned on and 

 off by hand wheel and ball valve. A Leaf Rack, very useful for 

 removing leaves and Utter. {Knocks down for shipmesit.) A Force 

 Pump, '' The Gem," can beset on any part of the barrel, for either right or 

 left handed person. The cart can be pushed from place lo place and the barrel can 

 be readily disconnected from or attached to the truck while barrel is either fu'l or 

 empty ; can be used for washing windows and carriages, spraying trees, watering 

 plants and hot-beds. The working parts of pump are all brass. This pump has 

 4-inch stroke. It works very easily, and throws a stream 40 feet, and is especially 

 well adapted for spraying trees and shrubbery with insecticides or fungicides. 



I»T«ICKS. 



Truck and Barrel, i ^< in tire.. 



10.00 

 1 I. 00 



4 " . . . . 12.00 

 Kxtra Barrel, with trunnions on . 2.50 

 Kxtra Trunnions, per pair 50 



Hand-cart Box $ 2.75 



Leaf Rack 4.00 



Sprinkler Attachment 2.50 



Gem Force Pump Attachment 

 with 5 ft. ^ in. hose and nozzle 5.00, 



{If truck 'with trunnions alone is wanted, deduct %2.00/rofn above prices.] 



The Garden and Lawn Hand-Cart. 



The best and most convenient cart ever offered. Is far superior to any 

 wheelbarrow for all kinds of work except fur handling dirt. 



Having two wheels is self-supporting when in motion and the operator 

 does not have to hold it from turning over sidewise. 



It has large wheels 32 inches in diameter, whxh are placed well under 

 the box, so that the wheels carry neary all of the load instead of the man 

 carr>'ing about one-half of it. Box is 3 feet 10 inches long, 21 inches wide 

 inside bottom, and 15 inches deep. 



The v.'heels beirg high, it can be handled in soft ground or mud and 

 pushed or pulled over obstructions. PRICE, $S.OO. 



TME "MEM DEI^SOW ' BARROW^- 



This barrow is light, strong and durable, has a steel 

 wheel and axle and oil tempered springs and we do 

 not hesitate to say that it is the beht barrow on the 

 market and as well painted, striped and varnished as 

 a buggy. While its carrying capacity is from 300 to 

 500 pounds, its weight is less than 40 pounds ; fully 

 warranted to stand the roughest usage. The tire being 

 wide makes it more desirable for lawn and garden use 

 and a stronger wheel for the pavements. The shoe 

 brace running from the rear of body to the foot of 

 It g is a great protection to the leg against breakage 

 and prevents it from sinking into soft ground. The 



barrow is made of selected material, and will outlast several of the cheaper, heavy clumsy barrows. Weight, 39 lbs. ; width, rear, 24 inches ; 



width, front, 10 inches ; diameter of w!:eel, 20 inches ; w dth of tire, i^ inches. I*mCE, $5.00. 



