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W. E. MAESHALL & CO., LAWN TOOLS. 
THE ‘‘VELVETLAWN" SEEDER. 
An excellent New Machine for Seeding Old or New Lawns. 
Puts Seed in old sod or new ground securely. 
Covers and rolls same. 
Will soAv, cover inid roll seed to any 
desired depth iu a strip 16 in. wide, 
as fast, as a man can walk. Cutting 
action of the discs relieves old sod of 
root-bound condition. The discs culti¬ 
vate the grass roots. Each disc auto¬ 
matically conforms to inequalities in 
the soil. The operator can drill any 
amount of seed desired. 
The ' ‘ Vel vetlawn ^ ^ Grass )Seedcr 
puts the seed in the 
ground, not on top. 
Birds, wind and rain 
will have no ill ef¬ 
fect M'hen the seed is 
drilled into the soil. 
The discs do not 
tear the soil, they 
cut it. All the seed 
eing planted at an 
even depth in the 
soil, the plants must 
all come up at the 
same time, and make uniform growth. 
Price, F. 0. B. New York, $18.00. 
‘‘UNIQUE’’ 
HEDGE TRIMMER. 
A great time saver for clipping 
hedges. They lay flat on the hedge, 
assuring a even trimming and cut on 
both motions like a horse clipper. 
Price, $5.00. 
“THE APOLLO” LAWN 
SWEEPER. 
The machine consists of a re¬ 
volving brush which throws the 
sweepings forward in the large 
grass box, which, when full, is 
dumped by merely pulling a cord. 
It removes all cut grass, leaves, 
twigs, and by setting it low it 
is excellent for taking out crab 
grass. Price, $16.00. 
PENNSYLVANIA GEM LAWN 
CLEANER. 
“UTICA” LAWN TRIMMER. 
A revolving fan with metal teeth creates an 
air current which carries into the canvas l)as- 
kets all leaves, dead grass, stone, etc., that the 
rake encounters. It straightens up crab grass 
and other running w^eeds so that they may be 
cut by the lawn mower. It combines strength 
and durability with light construction. 24 
inches wide. Price, $17.00. 
Cuts every blade of grass 
left by a lawn mower close 
to fences, trees, flower 
beds, etc. Knives keen 
edged Avith a five-iiich cut. 
Can be used with one hand 
and does better Avoi’k in 
one third the time it Avould 
take Avith sheai’s or grass 
hooks. Price, $3.50. 
