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



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ATTACHMENTS. 



Ihe Barrel is raised from the ground, carried to the place 

 desired and instantl)' detached, all without handling. We have 

 wheels of 1^2, 2J3 and 4 inch tire, but ahvays send Truck unih 

 liiluels I Yz inch tire iin.'ess cilurn'ise sped fed. We alsO ST;p- 



ply as extra attachments the following : A Box 



with trunnions and sprirg catch making a very superior dump- 

 ing Hand-cart. A Sprinkler, invaluable for watering lawns and 

 sprinkling walks. Water is turned on and off by hand wheel and 

 ball valve. A Force Fmnp, "The Gem " can be set on any part 

 of the barrel and can be used for washing windows and carriages, 

 spraying trees, watering plsr.ts and hot-beds. The working parts 

 are all of brass, and throws a stream 40 feet ; it works ver}' easily 

 and is well adapted for spraving trees and shrubbery with fungicides 

 and insecticides. A Leaf B,ack, very useful for removing leaves 

 and litter. (Knocks down for skipme?ii}. 



T» IBICES. 



Truck and Barrel, 13-2 in. tire $ic 



'* " 4 " .... 1: 



Extra Barrel, with trunnions on. : 



E xtra Trunnions, per pair 



(ly truck with trunnions alone is 

 t7'ucks ivith bar7'eis,) 



50 



Hand-cart Box $2.75 



Leaf Rack 4 cx5 



Sprinkler Attachment 2.50 



Gen3 Force Pump Attachment 5.00 



ivanted^ deduct $2.oo_/V<??« prices q/" 



THE LAWN AND GARDEN HAND-CART. 



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

 wheelbarrow for all kinds of work. 



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

 •does not have to hold it from turning over side wise. 



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

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

 carrying about one-half of it. Box is 3 feet 10 inches long, 21 inches wide 

 inside bottom, and 15 inches deep. 



The wheels being high, it can be handled in soft ground or mud and 

 pushed or pulled over obstructions. 



PRICE, $8.00. 



THE "HENDERSON" 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 best 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 the body to the foot of 

 leg 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, 34 inches ; 



vidth, front, 19 inches ; diameter of wheel, 20 inches; width of tire, iji inches. Price, |t5*00. 



