io8 Garden Tools 
HOSEA WATERER, Philadelphia 
Ring. Made entirely of brass. 75 cts. each. 
The Rain Wave. The Sprinkler consists of 
a water motor which rocks back and forth, 
carrying with it a curved arin in which are 
set sixteen special nozzles. These nozzles 
distribute the water evenly over a space 
from 50 to 60 feet wide and the waving 
motion of the motor swings it back and 
forth over a length of from 50 to 60 feet. 
So, you can depend upon from 2,500 to 
3,600 square feet being covered at one 
setting. 
The Sprinkler can be adjusted so that 
only one-half or one-fourth of its full area 
need be used at once. Oscillation can also 
be completely stopped and the streams 
directed to any desired point. This is es¬ 
pecially valuable for border watering. 
$35 each. 
The Peacock Sprinkler. Sprinklers are 
made of %-inch galvanized pipe, painted 
green, and are mounted on two-wheel 
trucks at one end and a swivel caster at the 
other. Seven clusters of eight nozzles each 
arranged in a pipe 12J^ feet long. Covers 
a strip 15 by 50 feet. $15 each. 
Tubes, 35 cts. each; 3 for $1. 
Water Fan. An automatic oscillating 
Sprinkler actuated by a small water motor. 
AH the gears of the motor are enclosed, 
which protects them and provides for oil 
lubrication. Discharges 6J^ gals, of water 
per minute through 17 outlet tubes. 
Covers an area 40 x 45 ft. The area covered 
can be decreased by reducing the flow of 
water at the service valve. $15. 
California. Made with four brass arms 
attached to a sled base. Can be readily 
drawn about the lawn, and will not upset. 
$2.50 each. 
Tu-Way Sprink¬ 
ler. Here is a 
Sprinkler that 
combines two 
Sprinklers in one— 
exactly 
the Sprink¬ 
ler that is 
needed for 
the small 
lawn or for odd-shaped spaces. Use it as 
a circular Sprinkler and you can cover a cir¬ 
cle 30 feet in diameter. And every por¬ 
tion of this circle will be watered uniformly. 
Then, by giving the nozzle a half turn, 
you have a Sprinkler that waters only half 
a circle—just what you have always wanted 
for water ng the space between the side¬ 
walk and the house, or any other narrow 
strip of lawn or border. $1.25 each. 
Skinner System of Underground Irri¬ 
gation. Heads spaced 18 feet apart in 
full, half, and quarter circles. Prices 
quoted on any length upon request. 
Heads, $2.50 each. 
Skinner System of Overhead Irrigation. 
Galvanized pipe with one nozzle every 
3 feet, turn motor, and all fittings. 50-ft. 
$40.75; 100-ft. $50.75. Comes ready to 
install. Steel posts, any length, 10 cts. 
per foot. 
C. B. G. Nothing to get out of order. 
Will last a lifetime. It is easily drawn 
about the lawn without shutting off 
the water. 50 cts. each. 
Rip Sprinkler. The Rip, with only 
three parts (one moving part), is the 
last word in perfected Sprinklers. 
Will throw as wide a spread as any Sprink¬ 
ler on same pressure. Gives an even spread 
of water in natural rain-like spray. Does 
not waste water through leakage. The Rip 
may be choked with sand—it will clean 
itself out. There are no pin-holes to choke 
up and stop the action. $1 each. 
No puddles—no dry spots, but an even, 
gentle rain drop that soaks into the ground 
and keeps the lawn evergreen. $1.75 each. 
Leaf-Rack, Keystone. Can be used on any 
wheelbarrow with removable sides. Made 
of galvanized wire bolted to a wooden 
base. Convenient for gathering leaves, 
cut grass, and rubbish. Capacity 10 
bus. $8.50, not including wheelbarrow. 
Mulch your Evergreens and Roses with 
Peat Moss. See page 119 
