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



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SPRINKLER ATTACHMENT. 



Several sprinklers can be operated at one time with this arrangement providing the pressure or volume of water is- 

 sufficient. A three-quarter inch hose and thirty to forty pounds pressure will operate three sprinklers ; a forty to 

 fifty pounds pressure, four sprinklers ; with one inch hose and a good pressure six sprinklers can be operated satis 

 factorily. '1 his method of watering originated with us last season and we found it valuable during the severe drought 

 for thoroughly saturating large areas of Celery, Cabbage, Strawberry and other plants, as well as our lawns. It 

 saves the labor of one or more men and distributes the water more evenly and thoroughly than can possibly be done 

 with a hose nozzle. 



We found that the Water Witch Lawn Sprinklers (7<7/M spta- to stick in 

 the ground) were the best sprinklers for the purpose. One of these sprink 

 lers and the " Siamese " was applied at the end of every twenty-five Ico 

 length of hose. With three twenty-five foot lengths of hose, two Siamese 

 and three Water Witch sprinklers {the last length of hose not needing a Si- 

 amese,) a continuous artificial rain is produced over area of twenty-five feet 

 wide by seventy-five feet long. Each additional length of hose \\ith'=prmk 

 ler, of course increases the area sprinkled twent} fi\e frrt 

 Prices: Siamese Attachment for f in. hose t„ "^ ■u" rty^ 



75c., by mail, 8 = c.; for l in. hose, 85c , by ^^ ^.-P^^*.!^^ 



mail, 95c.; Water Witch Lawn Sprinkler 

 for f or I in. hose, 75c., by mail, 85c, 



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Rain Maker" lawn Sprinkler. 



Throws a great variety of beautiful spra%s 

 either fast or slow at the pleasure of the user 

 ■ — and always at full capacity. It can be 

 changed in a minute to sprinkle 5 feet in di 

 ameter, or, if the water pressure is sufficient 

 up to 25 or 30 feet in diameter. 



Directions. — To cover a large area — Turn 

 all blades flow up, giving one just turn 

 enough to act as a propelling force. To 

 cover a large area, and not to throw up, turn 



all blades one-half over, giving blades some turn To make it cover a small 

 area — Turn all blades to throw down, giving each just turn enough to pro 

 pel the Fountain Head. To make a Stationary Fountain, turn blades all 

 face up — level. Price, $4 00. 



"RBIN inflKER" HOSE NOZZLE, 





The Best 



Sprinkling Piozzle 



Hver Made. 



It throws a flat, fan-shaped sheet of water which breaks up into myriads of small drops falling like 



gentle rain and covering an arc-like area of from 6 to 

 12 feet in diameter according to the pressure. The 

 spray is so evenly scattered that the soil does not pack 

 nor wash out from the roots of plants or grass even 

 with a full flow of water, no injury can be done the 

 most tender plants. You can water the grass or gar- 

 den in half the time consumed with other nozzles, and 

 in a more satisfactory and even manner. 



It is made of brass and is practically indestructible. 

 There is no clogging, no leaking on the operator. For 

 watering greenhouses, spraying under foliage as well 

 as above it, it is unequalled, and its use is sure death to 

 red spider. For sprinkling lawns it is especially valu- 

 able. It can be simply thrown down or used in con- 

 nection with our hose nozzle holder on page g. Please 

 state which of the under mentioned you want. For f 

 inch hose, 1% in. flow for lawns and gardens with ordinary pressure of water. For f in. hose, ^ in. flow for lawns 

 and gardens with heai'v pressure of water. For f in. hose, % 'n flow for red spider on rose bushes. Prices, 75c. 

 each, by mail, 80c. each. For 1 inch hose, i^e in. flow for large lawns and parks. Price, $1.00, by mail, $1.10 



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