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Market Gardening: 



with a quicker twist will stir and pulverize the soil. 

 No one need have any difficulty in finding one which 

 will serve his purpose when he knows what he wants. 



Sulky-ploughs, and sulkies attached to ordinary 

 ploughs, are well adapted for use on level land, when 

 a large amount of work is to be done. (See cut p. 185.) 



The two-horse land-side plough (two sizes of which 

 are shown amongst the last preceding illustrations) is 



Two-Horse Swivel. 



the one most used. Even in this class, different makers 

 have different styles, and each claims for his own that 

 it is the best; but every cultivator should judge for 

 himself which is the best adapted to his needs, and 

 endeavor to confirm his judgment by actual trial, 

 before purchasing. ]\Iuch use also is made of the 

 swivel plough. The large-sized pattern here shown is 

 chiefly designed for breaking up sod land. It would 

 rarely be needed for this use by market gardeners, but 

 is occasionally required for various other services. A 

 small, or one-horse swivel plough, is often found very 



