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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK. — LAWN ESSENTIALS. 
Curved Handle " Grass or Sheep 
Shears. Extra long, 7^ inch 
blades. The hand esare curved 
to prevent rubbing the knuckles 
on the ground. Price, $1.00. 
Reversible Steel Lawn Rake. 
All steel, heavily tinned. The 
arched teeth for leaves and lit- 
ter, and the opposite side for 
fine cut grass. T. enty-four 
teeth closely set in a 21 inch 
head. Price, 50c. each, or with 
wheel on each end, 75c. each. 
Gibb's Lawn Rake. Teeth of 
coppered steel are close to- 
gether and ride over the sod 
without tearing it up. It does 
not clog. The closed hood pre- 
vents grass, etc., from falling 
over back. Twenty-four inch 
head. 02 teeth. Price, 7=x. each. 
Scythe Rifles. 
coated, 10c. 
Triple emery 
Lawn Scythe. Broad blades. 32, 
34, 36 and 38 in. Price, $1.25. 
Scythe Snaths or Handles 
With patent fastening. Price, 
each 75c. 
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Automatic Self Cleaning 
Lawn Rake. A backward 
motion of the operator will 
clean all the teeth at once, thus 
avoiding cleaning the teeth 
with the fingers. Made of best 
hickory. Price, 26 teeth, 85c. 
each. 
Scarifying Lawn Rake. De- 
signed to cultivate as well as 
to free the lawn from cut grass 
and leaves. Lawns where it is 
used keeping green and fresh. 
It is also well adapted for use 
on fine gravel walks. Price, 
<oc. each. 
WOODEN LAWN RAKE.— Best Selected Three Bow, 24 Teeth, Varnished Head; 35 cts. each, $3.50 per dozen. 
