Miscellaneous Supplies 
Rain King Sprinklers 
Standard Rain King. Has a sprinkling-range 
of from 4 to 45 feet. Sprinkles two directions 
at once, or concentrates wherever water is 
wanted. $2.25. 
Majestic Rain King. Built a little heavier than 
the Standard. Has 
a sprinkling-range 
of from 5 to 50 
feet, and throws 
spray well out over 
the tops of near¬ 
by plants. $5 and 
up. 
Standard Rain King 
Majestic Rain King 
The Perfection Sprinkler 
This Sprinkler was developed to overcome the 
dangers of over-watering golf-greens, fairways, 
parks, etc. Also the opposite danger of spotty 
irrigation—drying in some spots and wetting in 
others. High pressure is not required, and the 
Sprinkler will operate perfectly at any pressure 
from 10 to 60 pounds. The sprinkling area that 
can be covered is circular—40 to 100 feet diam¬ 
eter, according to the pressure. Send for full 
descriptive circular. No. Y.R. $13.50. 
March Automatic Rainmaker 
Sprinkles rectangles, not circles. Covers large 
areas rapidly without overlapping, and is quickly 
adjusted to water small spaces. Sprinkles along 
edge of walks or drives without wetting them. 
Ordinary water-pressure from lawn hose turns 
the pipe-line of nozzles as an axis, throwing the 
streams of water from one side over to the other 
with a constant, steady swing. Thousands in use on 
city lawns, large estates, golf courses, cemeteries, 
and parks. Made in four sizes—watering from 
1,200 to 3,000 square feet at a setting. Write for 
prices and literature. 
Armstrong Original Fountain 
Sprinkles a full 
circle with mist- 
like spray. No 
moving parts. Sim¬ 
ple and efficient. 
75 cts. 
The Rip Sprinklers 
The Rip (Spike Type), with only three parts 
(one moving part), is the last word in perfected 
Sprinklers. Gives an even spread of water in 
natural, rain-like spray. Does not waste water 
through leakage. It may be choked with sand 
but it will clean itself out. $1. 
HOTKAPS 
protect plants against 
birds, insects, rain, 
frost, hail, or wind. 
They force growth and 
bring maturity 2 to 3 
weeks sooner. Yield is 
increased 10 to 25 per 
cent. Each Hotkap is 
a miniature hothouse 
for the plant underneath. 
Prices: 1,000 for $10.25; package of 250 
with Setter and Tamper, $3.75; package of 
100 with Setter and Tamper, $2.50; Steel 
Setter, $1.50. Garden Tamper, 25 cts. Postage 
extra. 
Gator Hide Mulch Paper 
Unrolled over the proposed plant-beds, and 
anchored by soil or other available material 
along the edges, Gator Hide Mulch Paper im¬ 
prisons all the moisture in the soil. It catches 
and retains the sun’s heat. This raises the soil’s 
temperature, prevents cooling at night, and pro¬ 
motes continuous bacterial activity, liberating 
night and day nitrous food matter for the plant, 
producing bigger, better, and earlier crops. 
Planting is done through holes made in the 
paper, or in the space between two strips of 
paper rolled out close together. Ample space is 
provided for plants, but none is left for weeds; 
nourishment which the latter usually steal from 
soil is saved for crops. 
Type A—for Annuals—primarily in field culture: 
18 in. wide, 300 linear yards to the roll, $3; 36 in. wide, 
300 linear yards to the roll, $6. 
Type B—for Perennials—in field culture and all 
garden work; 18 in. wide, 150 linear yards to the roll, 
$3; 36 in. wide, 150 linear yards to the roll, $6. 
Garden package, 65 cts. 
Kneeling Pads 
Made of sponge rubber. The use of this Pad 
will protect the clothing and prevent dampness 
from affecting the knees. 25 cts. 
Baskets 
Peach. Per 100, 4-qt., $5; 8-qt., $6.50; 16-qt., 
$7. 
Till Baskets. Per 100, 2-qt., $1.85; 3-qt., $2; 
4-qt., $2.25. 
Strawberry, Raspberry, and Huckleberry. 
All $1 per 100. 
Prices for larger quantities on application. A 
full line of Baskets of every description for Farm 
and Store use. 
58 Miscellaneous Tools 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I. 
