Neio York Agricultural Warehouse. 



adapted to trench-plowing, enabling the farmer to turn up virgin earth in a deep 

 soil. These plows are strong enough to grub up roots, heavy bogs, &c. They 



likewise answer for shallow ditching $5 to $20 



One Horse Plows for the North, with single and Double Mold-Boards. The 

 last are admirable to work between the rows of root crops and corn, when not 

 over Z% feet apart, as they turn the furrow both ways, thus doing double the 

 work of a single mold-board $3 to$6 



Cultivator 



Setd Sowe 

 should be without them 



Subsoil Plows for 

 deep plowing $5.50 

 to 16,00. 



Double Mold-Board 

 or Fluke Plains for 

 furrowing to plant. 

 cultivate and ditch ; 

 and the largest made 

 expressly for plant 

 ing the sugar cane, 

 $3.50 to 9.00. 



Side-mil Shifting- 

 Mold- Board or Swiv- 

 el Plows, for turning 

 the furrow in either 

 direction, $5.00 to 

 16.00. 



Paring Plows, for 

 shaving off" the turf 

 preparatory to burn- 

 ing $15.00. 



Harrows. — A com- 

 plete assortment of 

 gquare, triangle, and 

 double triangle fold- 

 ing, harrows, with 

 wrought iron oi 

 steel pointed teeth, 

 td to 16.00. 



Some of these plows are made 

 expressly for light sandy soils, 

 others for a loam, or stiff' clay, 

 which thi-y work in the best 

 manner. Being made by patent 

 machinery, they are superior to 

 anything of the kind ever before 

 sold in this market. 



Rice Trenching Plow.— This does 

 the same work as the hands per- 

 form on a rice plantation with 

 trenching hoes, equally well, and 

 with much greater rapidity than a 

 negro can work. No Planter 

 $6 to 6.50 



SqUABB HABBOW, 



