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WATER WITCH LAWN SPRINKLER ON STAND. 



"WATER WITCH" 

 oe LAWN *u 

 SPRINKLER. 



An effective device for sprinkling lawns, gardens 

 or flower beds. The water flows with unimpeded 

 force, and is divided and deflected by the two lips of 

 the swivel piece, which it causes to revolve rapidly, 

 scattering the water in fine drops and evenly over a 

 circular area of 25 to 40 feet diameter. It works 

 more satisfactorily with a very low pressure of water 

 than any sprinkler we know of. 



Price, without stand (i.e., with spur to stick in 

 the ground (see cut)), 50c. each; by mail, 60c. each. 



Price, with stand (cannot be mailed), $1.00 each. 



WATER WITCH LAWN SPRINKLER ON SPUR. 



Henderson's "Siamese" Lawn Sprinkler Attachment. 



By using these several 

 sprinklers can be 

 operated at one time, 



Providing the pressure and 

 volume of water are sufficient. 

 A three-quarter inch hose and 

 thirty to forty pounds pres- 

 sure will operate three sprink- 

 lers; a forty to fifty pound 

 pressure, four sprinklers; with 

 one inch hose and a good pres- 

 sure, six sprinklers can be 

 operated satisfactorily. This 

 method of watering is valuable 



for thoroughly saturating large areas of lawn or garden, distributing the water more evenly and thoroughly than 



can possibly be done with a hose nozzle. 



We found the " Water Witch " Lawn Sprinkler (with spur to stick in the ground), offered above, the best sprinkler 



for the purpose. One of these sprinklers and the " Siamese " was applied at the end of every twenty-five foot length 



of hose. Price, " Siamese " Attachment for i inch hose, 60c. by mail, 70c; for 1 inch hose, 75c, by mail, 85c. 



The "Travelling" Lawn Sprinkler. 



A lawn sprinkler on three wheels and under an ordinary pressure of water, 

 will roll itself slowly and steadily in any direction, either in a straight line or in 

 a circle of any diameter desired. It can be set to travel anywhere from 15 to 

 500 feet per hour, as preferred. Can be changed from the lowest to the highest 

 speed in a moment. It can be gauged to throw the water over a swath any- 

 where from 5 to 50 feet in width. It can be used as a stationary sprinkler by 

 throwing it out of gear. With a pressure of water as low as 20 pounds it will 

 drag 75 feet of hose, while with a pressure of 60 to 70 pounds it will carry 200 

 pounds extra weight and drag as many feet of hose. It works to perfection — 

 in fact, doing the work more thoroughly and in less time than a person could 

 do it, and needs less attention. The Travelling Sprinkler even when stationary 

 is equal to all others. Price, S 14.00. 



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MAID OF THE MIST. 





THE " TRAVELLING ' LAWN SPRINKLER 



" Maid of 

 the Mist." 



Three=Arm 

 Lawn Sprinkler. 



This fills the want for a low-priced arm Sprinkler; it is compactly 

 and strongly made with phosphor-bronze bearing, and will cover a space 

 48 feet in diameter with suitable pressure of water. The top and arms 

 are brass, nickel plated, stand and legs of iron, handsomely japanned. 

 The water flows freely through an unobstructed channel, so there is no 

 clogging — it stands 12 inches high. (See cut.) Price, $1.25. 



"The Frog" Lawn Sprinkler. 



The " Frog " Lawn Sprinkler is an attractive novelty for watering 

 lawns; it is handsomely enameled in green and mottled; it sprinkles an 

 area of 20 to 40 feet in diameter, according to the water pressure; fits 

 on J inch garden hose. (See cut.) Price, 50c each, or mailed for 75c 



