The Garden Magazine, April, 1920 
135 
For the Perfect Lawn 
Send today for “The 14 Points of a Rake.” It tells the secret of a 
perfect lawn — 
GEh 
HANDELAWN 
RAKE 
Its curved teeth spare the tender grass and roots, but catch the dandelions unfail- 
ingly. The self-cleaning stripper operates by an easy pressure of the finger. 
These — and many other features — -are all incorporated in a rake weighing no 
more than the ordinary kind, and costing but a trifle more. 
Specialty Every lover of fine lawns should have one 
Division of Write today for the booklet — it is free 
The Casement Hardware Company 
7 South Clinton Street, Chicago 
The H Points 
of a 
Rahe 
One 
of them- 
An April Shower or a Fine Spray 
AKE sure of your garden’s success by controlling the factor which has most to 
do with its success or failure — “Rainfall.” 
A Cornell Irrigation System, by an arrangement of underground piping, will lead the 
water to upright sprinklers capped with the famous Rain Cloud Nozzles which deliver 
a fine spray or a heavy rain, as you prefer, over every part of your garden. The 
volume and heaviness of the shower can be controlled perfectly, giving just the amount 
and character of irrigation that you need. Cultivation is not interfered with by 
this installation. 
For your lawns use the Cornell Underground System 
with Rain Cloud Nozzles. Perfect irrigation over the 
whole area and no interference with mowing. 
Write for Illustrated Booklet ’//.'/r %4/' 
. G. CORNELL COMPANY 
Lighting — Heating — Plumbing 
17th St. New York City 
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