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LAWN esseivtials 
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HENDERSON’S 
«4-Arm and 8-Arm” LAWN SPRINKLERS. 
A standard, about 4 feet high, Is surmounted with long 
perforated arms, which revolve so the beautiful sprays are 
constantly changing. Prices, for a 4-arm sprinkler, $3,00 ; 
lor an 8-arm, 83.50. 
Ball and Basket Attachment extra, $2.75. 
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HUDSON’S 
HOSE 
MENDER. 
Practical, simple, perfect. 
Box of 6 tubes, 20 bands and 
pliers, 75c.; or by mail, 81.00. 
Ipive size of hose.) 
Tubes, X in., 8c.. l in., 4c. ea. 
Bands, 20c. per doz. 
Pliehs,30c. ; by mail, 35c. 
BRASS HOOKS, 25c. 
Full size, 80c. 
ftl VEVED-BACK 
GRASS HOOKS. 
Thin blades, 
strengthened by a 
riveted back. 
Small, 50c. 
Medium, 55c. 
Large, 60c. 
COOPER HOSE MENDER. 
Brass; will not rust or wear, 
scarcely decreases the flow. 
No fastening required ; barbs 
hold hose Arm. Price, for 
hose with X*in. bore, 7c. each, 
75c. doz .; 1 in., 8c. each, 85c. 
doz. By mail, add 6c. per 
doz. 
HENDERSON’S 
ADJUSTABLE 
GRASS HOOK 
Blade 12 in. long; 
adjusts with set¬ 
screw on 12 in. han¬ 
dle to any “hang.” 
Cuts better and 
easier than any other 
style. Easily sharp¬ 
ened. Price, 45c., or 
mailed, 60c. 
For trimming the sod 
around borders of walks, etc. 
Price, with handle, 60c. each. 
For trimming turf 
around edges of walksand 
beds. A revolving knife 
enables the work to be 
done with rapidity. 
Price, 81-25. 
LAWN SHEARS. 
For cutting 
grass under 
shrubs, 
Price, with 
two wheels, 
9-Inch 
blades, $3.00. 
"CURVED HANDLE” 
CRASS OR SHEEP SHEARS. 
GRASS EDGING OR 
BORDER 
SHEARS. 
\ For trimming over¬ 
hanging grass 
around edges 
of walks, etc. 
Price, u-inch 
blades, 82.50 
or w i t h 
wheel, 82.85. 
The “Water witch” Lawn Sprinkler* 
* r ^ e ' va ^ e . r flows with unimpeded force, scatter- 
1 o¥* ln ,S n , e ( * ro , I ? s an( l ® v enly over a circular area of 
. 1° 40 feet , diameter. It works more satisfactory 
with a very low pressure of water than any sprinkler 
we know of. 
Price, vnth spiir to stick in the ground {see cut). 
oOc. each ; by mail, 60c. each. 
Price, with stand ( cannot he mailed ), SI.00 each. 
HEDGE SHEARS, 
ALSO USED FOR 
TRIMMING GRASS. 
HENDERSON’S SOD PERFORATOR. 
Extra long, 7-inch blades. 
The handles are curved to 
prevent rubbing the knuck¬ 
les on the ground. Price, 
81-00. 
HENDERSON’S 
LIFTING 
WEEDER. 
A chisel blade 
cuts off the weeds; 
the trigger 
holds them so 
they can be 
pulfed out. 
6 oc.each. 
8 -in. blades, $i:25, with notch, 
8L50; 9-in. blades, $1.50, with 
notch, 81-76 ; 10-in. blades, 
8L75, with notch, $2.00. 
The “notch” is at the heel 
of the blades, for cutting 
small branches. 
CHISEL BLADE 
LAWN WEEDER. 
With 
footrest 
soitcan 
be pressed, cut¬ 
ting off roots 
of weeds with¬ 
out marring 
the lawn. 
Price, 50c. ea. 
Best selected three bow. 24 
teeth, varnished head. Price, 
85c. each, 83.50 per dozen. 
REVERSIBLE STEEL LAWN 
RAKE. 
Heavily tinned steel teeth. 
The arched teeth for leaves 
and litter, and the opposite 
side for line cut grass. 
Twenty-four teeth closely set 
in a 21-inch head. Price, 
60c. each. 
IMPORTED ENGLISH 
RIVETED- 
BACK LAWN 
SCYTHE. 
Light and 
thin broad 
blades, 
strengthened 
by a riveted back, 
32in., S1.40;31 in,, 
81.60;36 in.,81.60; 
in., 81.70. 
Scythe Snaths 
or Handles. 
With patent fastening, OOc. ea. 
AUTOMATIC SELF-CLEAN¬ 
ING LAWN RAKE.. 
A backward motion of the 
operator will clean all the 
teeth at once, thus avoiding 
cleaning the teeth with the 
Angers. Made of best hickory. 
26 teeth.80.90 each. 
38 “ 1.15 “ 
62 “ . 2.00 “ 
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 w'ashed away. The holesard filled with soil by the first 
rain, which covers the seed so it can germinate. Price. 83.00. 
CEDAR 
TUBS. 
B!A 
Drop 
TUBS. 
handles^ 
iron legs, 
The 
I- aney 
e m o v 
able per 
has red 
orated 
wood 
staves al- 
bottom, 
green out^ 
ternatmg 
The “Plain’ 7 
side. 
with natural. The “Plain 
has smooth top and is en¬ 
tirely natural wood. 
No. Piam. H’gbt. F ey. Plain 
A. 12 in. 11 i 
B. 15 “ 14 
C. 18 “ 16 
D. 21 “ 18 
E. 24 “ 20 
No. Diam. 
0 . 27 inches. 
1. 25 
81.50 81.00 
S. 
21 
<< 
18 
2.25 1.50 
6 . 
18 
M 
16 
3.00 2.00 
6 . 
16 
“ 
14 
3.76 2.60 
7. 
14 
“ 
12 
4.60 8.00 
9. 
12 
** 
10 
Height. Price 
24 inches. 86.00 
~ '• 6.00 
4.00 
3.50 
2.75 
2.25 
1.76 
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. . . . 81.60 
Bronze, polished figures, 
etc.6.00 
(Prices do not include 
pedestals.) 
SUN DIAL PEDESTAL. 
No. 225. 
Hard wood, painted white (8 coats). Height, 42 inches: 
diam. of shaft, 10 inches; base* 15 inches square. Price, 
without dial, 812.00. 
SOD TRIMMER 
OR BORDER CUTTER. 
PLANET, Jr., GRASS 
EDGER. 
A good machine for the 
rapid and easy edging of turf 
borders and cleaning of 
walksand drives. It will edge 
and clean about one mile an 
hour. Price, 86-00. 
REDDICK 
MOLE TRAP. 
The best trap 
invented, easy 
to set, cannot 
injure domes¬ 
tic animals. 
Will, catch 
moles quite 
deep in the 
ground. No pin 
or obstruction 
protrudes, i n 
the “run” to 
frighten them. 
Price, 81-25 
each.3forS3.50, 
§13.00 doz. 
