AMERICAN HOME GARDEN. 

 Fig. 22. Fig. 23. 



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Triangular folding Harrow, single. 



Triangular folding Harrow, double. 



ment is so obviously valuable on various accounts, that it should 

 be universally adopted. The square or oblong harrow, made 

 with three bars in each leaf, will be found more convenient to 

 cany on an ordinary stone-boat or sled than if larger. 



Fig. 24 



Square or oblong folding Harrow , with either six or eight bars. 



The corn harrow (Fig. 25) is a small triangular harrow, 

 about four feet in length, made with clamp hinges in front, 

 and movable rack or gauge-bars near the back, by means of 

 which it may be spread in width to thirty inches, or closed to 

 about sixteen, at pleasure. 



It has a single handle set into the centre-bar, just back of 



