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^TABLISH^M
189
CEM NOZZLE
HOLDER.
Forwatering^ lawns, flower
beds. etc. The hose is held
firmly and can be adjusted
to any elevation.
PLANET, Jr., CRASS
EDCER
A good machine for the
rapid and easy edging of turf
bordei-s and cleaning of
walksand drives. It will edge
and clean about one mile Sin.
hour. Price, $6.00.
BRASS
HOSE
NOZZLE.
With stop
cock, spray
rose and
stream.
Prices, for ^ and 5i-in.
hose, 7oc. : for 1 in., 90c. ; post-
age, 10c. extra.
THE GRADUATING"
SPRAY NOZZLE.
Will throw a coarse or a
fine spray or a solid stream.
Price. % in., 50c.; 1 in., 60c.;
postage extra, 5c.
PARAGON HOSE NOZZLE.
It throws either a stream
or a flat, fan-shaped sheet
spray as desired ; splendid for
watering lawns and flower
beds. For ?^-in. hose, 60c.;
postage 5c. each, extra.
SIAMESE HOSE
CONNECTION.
With these a
lawn sprinkler
can be attached
to every leng-th of hose, so
several sprinklers can be
operating atonetime. Price,
for ^i-in. hose, 60c. ;l-in. ho».e,
Toe. ; postage extra, 10c. each.
PracticaJ. simple, perfect.
Box of 6 tubes, 20 bands and
pliers, T5c. ; or by mail, 3100.
( Give size of hose. )
Tubes, % in., 3c. ; 1 in., 4c. ea.
Bands. siOc perdoz.
Pliers, 30c. ; by mail, 35c.
COOPER HOSE MENDER.
Brass ; will not rust or wear,
scarcely decreases the flow.
No fastening required ; barbs
hold hose firm. Price, for
hose with ^-in. bore. 7c. each,
75c. doz. ; 1 in.. 8c. each, 85e.
doz. By mail, add 6c. per
doz.
CRASS
TURF
KNIFE
For
arouni
Price,
trimming tlir srid
d borders of walks, etc.
with handle. 70c. each.
LYON'S LAWN FEEDER.
device at-
t a c h i n g be-
tween hoseand
nozzle and
holding a stick
of Concentrat-
ed Fertilizer; the water pass-
iiv^ thruuyrh dissolves it in
about one hour. Holder and
12 cartridges, prepaid, SI. 00.
24 extra cartridges, 50c.; or
prepaid, 75c.
BRASS BROOM,
WITH SCRAPER HOE.
OLD-FASHIONED
SUN DIALS
m
II^K/
T^«gS
^
For lawns and -nalk
can be used to push,
sweep, chip or dig.
s. It
pull,
12 in
It "
18 "
18 "
, i rows
5 "
5 "
5 "
of bristles
$0.75
.90
3.00
1.15
Very unique and interest-
ing lawn ornaments. Price,
81..M each.
REVOLVING SOD TRIMMER
OR BORDER
CUTTER.
COMBINATION BORDER
KNIFE AND SCUFFLE HOE.
HENDERSON'S
HAND FERTILIZER SOWER.
S YOUR . . .
Lawn Poor,
Worn Out
and full off
Bad Spots
Then It needs fertilizer —
which can be broadcasted
on evenly, and at any
time of the year, with our
Hand Fertilizer Sower.
For trimming turf around
edges of walks and beds. A
revolving knife enables the
work to be done with rapid-
ity. Price, $1.25.
For edging up borders and
cleaning walks ; instantly
changed from edgertoscuffle
hoe. Price, 7J^-in. blade, 7oc.
each; 9-in. blade, 90c. each.
LAWN SHEARS.
For cutting
grass under
shrubs,
fences, etc.
Price, with
two wheels,
9-inch
blades, $3.00.
CRASS EDGING OR
BORDER
SHEARS.
^Fortrimmingover-
hanging grass
around edges
of walks, etc.
Price. 9-inch
blades, 82..50
or with
wheel, $2.85.
HENDERSON'S HAND FERTILIZER SOWER.
Sows all kinds of commercial fertilizers, wood
ashes, lime, etc., in large or very small quantities
for topdreHsing: lawns, etc. It can be used for ferti-
lizing strawberry beds and gardens ; excellent for
sifting ashes, sawdust, or sand on icy walk.
The hopper is .S4 inches long and holds one and
a half bushels. Weight of machine, 88 pounds. It
is well made and nicely painted. Price, $12.00.
An imported turfing iron
forliftingsod evenly, rapidly
and without breaking, §5.00.
Turf Cutting Axe, $2.25.
REDDICK
MOLE TRAP.
The best trap
invented, easy to
set, cannot in-
jure domestic
animals. "VVili
ca t ch moles
quite deep in the
ground. No pin
or obstruction
protrudes in the
"run" to fright-
en them. Price,
SI. 25 each, 3 for
§3.50, $13.00 doz.
HENDERSON'S
LIFTING
WEEDER.
A chisel blade
cuts off the weeds;
the trigger
holds themso
they can be
pulled out.
60c. each.
'"' Price, 50c. ea. *"
A convenient tool for cut-
ting weeds out of lawns with-
out marring the surface.
Price, 50c. each.
"CURVED HANDLE"
CRASS OR SHEEP SHEARS.
HEDCE SHEARS,
ALSO USED FOR
TRIMMING CRASS.
Extra long, 7-inch blades.
The handles are curved to
prevent nibbing the knuck-
les on the ground. Price,
$1.00.
8-in. blades, SI. 25, with notch,
81.50; 9-in. blades. 81-50. with
notch, Sl."5; 10-in. blades,
S1.75. with notch. $2.00.
The "notch " is at the heel
of the blades, for cutting
small branches.
COMMON CRASS HOOK
OR SICKLE.
A good American
hook that we offer
to meet a demand
for a low price hook.
Medium size, 25c.;
full size, 30c.
THE "KNUCKLE SAVER-'
CRASS HOOK.
The Raised Ilandle
enables the oper-
ator's hand to
clear the ground,
at the same time
giving a square
cut. Made from
Solid Steel, ground
sharp. Price, No.
2. 40c. ; No. 3, ioc. i
No. 1, .We.
IMPORTED ENCLISH
RIVETED-BACK CRASS
HOOKS.
Thin, sharp
blades, strength-
ened by a riveted
back. light and
rapidly nandled.
Small, 50c.
^Tedium. o5c.
Large, 60c.
IMPORTED ENCLISH
RIVETED-
back lawn

ythe

Light and
thin broad
blades,
strengthened
by a riveted back,

ttin., SI.40;S4in.,

S1.60; ss in., $1.60;
38 in., Sl.'O.
Si-jlho Snnths
or Handles.
With patent fastening. J4oc. ea.
WOODEN LAWN RAKE.
AUTOMATIC SELF-CLEAN-
ING LAWN RAKE.
REVERSIBLE STEEL LAWN
RAKE.
ENCLISH DAISY RAKE.
Best selected three bow, 21
teeth, varnished head. Price,
36c. each, $3.50 per doz.
A backward motion of the
operator will clean all the
teeth at once, thus avoiding
cleaning the teeth with the
fingers. Made of best hickory.
26 teeth $0.90 each.
38 •' 1.15 "
52 " 2.00 "
Heavily tinned steel teeth.
The arched teeth lor leaves
and litter, and the opposite
..;ide fur fine cut grass.
Twenty-four teeth closely set
in a 21-inch head. Price,
59c. each.
For running over lawns,
tearing ntf disfiguring daisy
and dandelion flowers, which
are carried in the deep
hooded head.
16-inch head $i.00
20- " •• •3..'iO
24- " " 4.00
Diam.
27 ins.
25 '■
21 "
18 "
16 ••
14 "
Height.
21 ins.
22 ••
18 "
16 "
14 "
14 •'
10 "
Price.
$6.00
6.00
4.00
S.60
2.75
2.25
1.T5
wood
staves al-
tcrnating
with natural. The -Plain"
has smooth top and is en-
tirely natural wood.
No. Di?m. H'ght. FV\v. Plain.
.\. 12 ins., Uins., ea. $1.50 $1.00
B. 15 •• 14 '• ■■ 2.25 l..iO
C. 18 " 16 •' •• S.OO 2.00
11.21 " IS " •' S.75 i.SO

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Date
Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/16666942630
Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; Peter Henderson & Co.
Full title
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Everything for the garden : 1902.
Page ID
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42383278
Item ID
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133997 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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66553 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Page numbers
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Page 189
Names
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NameFound:Medium NameConfirmed:Medium NameBankID:4904049
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42383278
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.66553
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Text
Flickr sets
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  • Everything for the garden : 1901.
  • Garden Stories
Flickr tags
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  • Catalogs
  • Flowers
  • Peter Henderson & Co
  • Plants, Ornamental
  • Seed industry and trade
  • Seeds
  • Trade catalogs
  • Vegetables
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 42383278
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42383278
  • bhlGardenStories
  • Garden Tools and Implements
  • BHLinbloom
  • peter henderson & co
  • plants, ornamental
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
  • bhlgardenstories
  • garden tools and implements
  • bhlinbloom
Flickr posted date
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18 March 2015
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