AMERICAN HOME GARDEN. 

 Fig. 22. Fig. 23. 



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Triangular folding llarro\v, single. 



Tri.angular folding Harrou', double. 



merit is so obrioiisly valuable on various accounts, that it should 

 be universally adopted. The square or oblong harrow, made 

 ■^ith three bars in each leaf, ^vill bo found more convenient to 

 can'y on an ordinary stone-boat or sled than if larger. 



Fig. 24 



Square or oblong folding Harrow, with eitlier 3i.x or eiglit bars. 



The corn han-ow (T'ig. 25) is a small triangular harrow, 

 about four feet in length, maflo Avith clamp hinges in front, 

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

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

 afeout sixteen, at pleasure. 



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



