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MAESHALL'S LAWN TOOLS. 
THE “VELVEILAWN” SEEDER. 
An excellent New Machine for Seeding Old or New 
Lawns. 
Puts Seeds in old sod or new ground securely. 
Covers and rolls same. 
Will sow, cover and roll seed to 
any desired deptli in a strip 16 in. 
wide, as fast as a man can walk, 
(dittirig a(!tiou of the discs relieves 
old sod of root-bound condition. The 
discs cultivate the grass roots. Each 
disc automatically conforms to in¬ 
equalities iu the soil. The operator 
can drill any amount of seed desired. 
The “Velvetlawn” Grass Seeder 
puts the seed in 
the ground, not 
on top. Birds, 
wind and rain 
will have no ill 
effect when the 
seed is drilled 
into the soil. 
The discs do 
not tear the soil, 
they cut it. All 
the seed being 
planted at an 
ccvca ('spth in the soil, the plants must all come up at 
the s, nie time, and make uniform growth. 
Price, P. O. B. New York, $18.00, 
DANDELION PULLER, 
This Dandelion Puller pulls the dandelion roots and 
all -without marring or digging up lawns. It is the 
easiest way to clear lawns of dandelions and other 
weeds. 
Price long or short handles, 60 cts. each. 
PENNSYLVANIA GEM LAWN 
CLEANER. 
A revolving fan with metal teeth creates 
an air current which carries in to the can¬ 
vas baskets all leaves, dead grass, stone, 
etc., that the rake encounters. It straight¬ 
ens up crab grass and other running weeds 
so that they may be cut by the lawn 
mower. It combines strength and dura¬ 
bility with light construction. 24 inches 
-wide. Price, $17.00. 
“UTICA” LAWN TRIMMER, 
Cuts every blade of 
grass left by a lawn 
mower close to fences, 
trees, flower beds, etc. 
Knives keen edged with 
a 5-inch cut. Can be 
used with one hand and 
does better work in one 
third the time it would 
take with shears or grass hooks. 
Price, $3.50. 
HOE-RAKE ATTACHMENT. 
CLEVELAND j LAWN WEEDER. 
A < hisel blade cuts c>lf the weeds; the trigger holds 
them s,i they can be pulled out. Priep, 70 cts. each. 
LAWN WEEDER, 
Po!- removing docks, dandelion, etc., can also be used 
us an asparagus knife. Price, 35 cts. each. 
This attachment can be fastened to any 
size Steel Kake and used as a- hoe on the 
back of the rake. When raking' drives or 
walks often weeds are found, and by 
simplj'- turning the rake over the Hoe At¬ 
tachment can be used to great advantage 
in destroying them. Each, 25 cents. 
