HENDERSON'S SOD PERFORATOR. 
An invaluable tool to aid in renovating bad spots in lawns, grass 
plots, putting greens, etc. It is operated like a rammer, the lower 
surface being provided with spikes which puncture the sod. leaving 
small holes into which much of the seed or fertilizer drops when 
broadcasted, thus preventing its being blown or washed away. The 
holes arc filled with soil by the first rain, which covers the seed so it 
can germinate. Price. $.T.OO 
CEDAR TREE TUBS. 
Heavy iron hoops. Drop 
handles, serving as hooks 
for carrying poles. Iron 
legs, removable perforated 
bottoms. Painted green 
outside and grey inside. 
Outside Length 
No. Diam. of Stave Price 
0 , 
1 . 
2 . 
3 
4 
. 27 in. . . 24 in. 
S6.50 
.5* 50 
5. 00 
4..50 
4 no 
2! 25 
SOD 
TAMPER 
OLD-FASHIONED SUN DIALS. 
Very unique and interesting ornaments 
for the lawn or garden. We supply the 
figured plates, all ready to screw on or 
cement on to pedestal or post. The figures, 
etc., are of raised metal; diameter of plate! 
10 in. 
Cast Iron, Japanned black gilt figures $1.50 
Bronze, polished figures,etc.$7.50 ^ 
{Prices do not include pedestals. 
HENDEKSON'S SOD TAMPER. 
Useful in I aying new sod — and in tamping 
back sod that has heaved from frost or other 
causes—leveling hummocks in 
Putting Greens, etc. Cast iron. 
X 9i inches square, weighs with 
handle 17 lbs. Price, $1.00 each. 
“COLUMBIA" FLOWER TUBS. 
Durable cypress staves 
held by strong steel wire 
hoops, that can be tightened 
by draw screws connected 
with the handles. Natural 
wood finish. 
Diam¬ 
eter. Height 
. . 12 in.. . 11 in. 
1 « 14 
Price, 
Ea. 
.$1.25 
. 1.75 
. 2.25 
. 2.75 
.3.25 
Mission 
Plant 
Tubs. 
Made of best 
cypress, mis¬ 
sion style (as 
illustr a ted) 
and painted 
green. 
10 inches square... 
12 
14 
Each, S3.00 
“ 3.50 
“ 4.50 
“ 5.50 
“ 6.50 
7.50 
larger sizes to order. Prices on application. 
Lightning 
Dandelion 
Exterminator. 
A polished brass tube 
H in. in diameter and 
three and one half feet 
long with channelled 
steel knife on end to 
cut the root. By means 
of valve and nozzle a 
few drops of gasoline, 
kerosene or other weed 
destroying solution is 
deposited on the cut 
root destroying it abso¬ 
lutely. Does not dis¬ 
figure the lawn. One 
treatment does the 
busine.ss. 
Price, $1.50. 
Standard Grass Hooks, 
Pull size, 25c. 
Riveted-Back Grass 
Hooks. 
Thin blades 
strengthened by a 
riveted back. 
No. 2, medium, 
50c. 
No. 3, large, 60c. 
Bill Hook- 
Imported. 
Very handy 
for trimming 
shrubbery, 
hedges, etc,, 
where a long- 
handled hook 
cannot be 
used. 
Price, $1.60. 
Grass Edging 
or border shears 
For trimming 
overhan g i n g 
grass around 
edges of walks, 
etc. Price. 
9-in. blades, 
$2.00 or with 
wheel, $2.35. 
Lawn 
Shears. 
For cutting 
grass under 
shrubs, fen¬ 
ces, etc. 
Price, with 
two wheels, 
9-inch blades 
$2.50. 
Half Moon Border 
Edging Knife. 
For trimming the sod 
around the 
walks, etc. 
Price, with 
handle, 60c. 
each. 
borders 
For trimming turf 
around edges of walks and 
beds. A revolving knife 
enables the work to be 
done with rapidity. Price. 
$1.35. 
“ Curved Handle ” 
Grass or Sheep Shears. 
The handles arc curved 
to prevent rubbing the 
knuckles on the ground. 
Price, extra long 7-inch 
blades, 90c. 
Revolving Sod Trimmer 
or Border Cutter. 
Imported English 
Riveted-Back 
Lawn . Scythe 
Light and 
thin broad 
blades, strength¬ 
ened bv a riveted 
back. 32in..$1.60; 
34 in.,8L6‘>;J^6 in., 
$1.76 ; 38 in., $1.85. 
With i>at. fastening, $1.00each_ 
English Turfing Spade. 
An i mported 
tool for lift¬ 
ing sod even¬ 
ly, rapidly 
and without 
breaking. 
$5.00. 
American 
Sod Lifter. 
A handy 
tool forcut- 
ting under and 
lifting sod. 
Solid steel blade; 
inch shank: D-handle. 
Price, $1.25. 
Hedge Shears, 
Also used for 
Trimming Grass. 
8 -in. blades $1.10, with 
notch, $1.35; 9-in. blades, 
$1.35, with notch. $1.60; 
10 -in. blades, $1.60, with 
notch. $1.85. 
The “ notch ’'is at the 
heel of the blades, for 
cutting small branches. 
REVERSIBLE STEEL LAWN RAKE. 
With and without Teeth Cleaner. 
Heavily tinned steel 
teeth. The arched teeth 
for leaves and litter, and 
the opposite side for fine 
cut grass. Twenty-four 
teeth closely set in a 21- 
inch head. Price, with handle. 60c. 
Tbeth Cleaner —an extra iron bar- 
teeth so it 
slides up and 
down quickly 
cleaning the 
rake when 
dogged, 76c. 
each. 
each; or with 
•perforated for 
Wooden Lawn Rake 
Best selected three bow. 
24 teeth, varnished head. 
Price, 40c. each, $4.00 per 
dozen. 
Chisel Blade Lawn 
Weeder. 
With foot rest so 
it can be 
pressed, 
cutt i n g 
off roots < 
of weeds 
without marring 
the lawn. 
Price, 60c. each. 
Hedge Knife. 
21 inches long; blade 
13 inches 
long, of 
finest 
steel for 
trimming 
woody hedges, 
under brush, 
etc., 50c. 
The 
Henderson 
Mole Trap. 
The best trap 
invented, 
e«8y to set, 
cannotinjuie 
domestic an¬ 
imals. Win 
catch moles 
S uite deep In 
le ground. 
The only trap 
tliat can be 
successfully 
used in hot 
beds. Price, 
$1.35. 
Henderson’s 
Lifting Weeder. 
A chisel blade 
cuts off the weeds; 
the trigger 
holds them so 
they can be 
luUed out. 
Oc. each. 
Raper and Rubbish Burner 
Durably made of ex¬ 
panded me, 
