PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK. — LAWN ESSENTIALS. 
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Common Sense LaWn Sprinkler. 
There are no moving parts to get out of order, no 
arms to get bent, stopped up, etc. The Sprinkler may 
be cleaned in a moment, should it become choked, by 
simply losening the nut, the force of water will drive 
out any dirt that has accumulated. 
In use the most beautiful water effect is produced, 
there being a large umbrella spray, very fine as well 
as jets nearly upright ; these jets not only add to the 
beauty of the fountain, but bv falling upon the um- 
brella spray break it up more and dash the water over 
all parts of the large circle. The parts all being rigid 
there is little loss of pressure. 
While the area covered is very large, yet the spray 
is so fine that comparatively little 
water is used ; not only this, but the 
spray being verv fine, the sunshine 
produces most beautiful rainbow ef- 
fects. 
The diameter of the circle will vary 
with the pressure ; good to heavy 
pressure will wet a circle 20 tc 40 
feet in diameter. 
Price, $1.50 each. 
COMMON SENSE LAWN SPRINKLER 
The "Niagara" LaWn Sprinkler. 
An unequalled low pressure Sorinkler— under a pres- 
sure as low as five pounds it will distribute a spray of 
uniform density over an area 15 f ^et in diameter, and 
with a water pressure of 25 pounds or over it will cover 
an area of 30 feet or over in diameter, it is very unique 
and simple— with no revolving parts to wear or get 
out of order— and by simply turning a knurled sleeve 
any desired density of snray can be obtained. 
Price, (ivith spur to stick in the ground,) 35c. >ach, or 
by mail, 40c. each. 
The Jewel Lawn Sprinkler. 
Will Sprinkle either a Half or Full Circle by 
simply turning the thumb nut. 
We consider this one of the most durable and satisfac- 
tory sprinklers ever placed on the market ; it sprinkles 
cither a full or a half circle. When set to sprinkle a half 
circle it can be placed close to a walk and while wetting 
the lawn yet allows one to pass on a dry walk. The 
distributing channels of this sprinkler are large and 
thus there is no chance to clog. It will sprinkle a 
circle from two to forty feet according to water pres- 
sure. The operation of changing from a whole to a 
half circle is so simple that a child can work it. For 
full circle turn the thumb screw to the left, for half 
circle reverse the operation. 
Prices, with spur to stick in the ground, 75c, or by 
mail 85c. 
"Siamese" Lawn Sprinkler flttacfinrent. 
SEVERAL sprinklers can be operated at one time with this arrangement, providing the pressure and volume of water 
rs sufficient. A three-quarter inch hose and thirty to forty pounds pressure will operate three sprinklers; a forty 
to fifty pound pressure, four sprinklers; with one inch hose and a good pressure, six sprinklers can be operated 
satisfactorily. This method of watering is valuable for thoroughly saturating large areas of lawn or garden, distributing 
water more evenly and thoroughly than can possibly be done with a hose nozzle. • J L . , 
We found that the " Water Witch " and " Niagara " Lawn Sorinklers (with spur to stick in the ground) were the best 
sprinklers for the purpose. One of these sprinklers and the "Siamese" was applied at the end of every twenty-five foot 
length of hose. Prices, Siamese Attachment for & inchhose, 75c, by mail, 85c; for 1 inch hose, 85c, by mail, 95c 
