R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



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GARDEN IMPLEMENTS AND RUSTIC WORK. 



THE NEW MODEL SEED DRILL. 



THE MOST SATISFACTORY SEED DRILL MADE. 



(Fig- 25.) 

 The diamond shaped adjustable hole regulates the dis- 

 charge, and can be made larger or smaller, as occasion 

 requires. No other drill has this advantage. The seed 

 cut-off claps up vnderneath the hole; it does not slide 

 under the same as in other similar drills; on this account 

 it does not clog nor cut the seed. It has a broad wheel 

 and a covering roller. The opening plow is adjustable 

 in depth. The whole mal<e-up of the drill is simple. It 

 can be worked by any one. Price, #7.50. 



Wayland, Mass., May 11. 

 Mr. L. S. Hannas writes: "The 'New Model' 

 Seed Drill that I bought of you has proved to be one of 

 the best machines that I have ever used. If I could not 

 get one like it I would not take #20 for it, and any one 

 in need of a Seed Drill will never make any mistake 

 When they order one of the * New Models.' " 



" PLANET, Jr.," No. 1. 



combined drill seeder and wheel doe, cultiva- 

 tor AND PLOW. 



(Kig. 18.) Pure, $9.50. 



This has long been the most popular combined tool 

 made. From a drill it is changed to its other uses by 

 removing two bolts, when hoes, etc., can be quickly at- 

 tached. «It is an excellent seed sewer, a first class double 

 or single wheel hoe, an excellent furrower, an admirable 

 wheel cultivator, and a rapid and efficient garden plow. 

 It is a practical, every-day time and labor saver, and a 

 grand remedy for backache. 



A pair of 6 tooth rakes supplied when specially ordered. 

 Price. 50c. 



No. 12 DOUBLE WHEEL HOE, CUL- 

 TIVATOR AND PLOW. 

 (Fig. 17.) Price, $7.00. 



This perfected wheel hoe is invaluable for use in all 

 small crops. Its variety of work is almost incredible. 

 Changes and adjustments of the tools are made with the 

 greatest quickness. It has 1 i-inch wheels, which can be 

 set at four different distances apart; the frame is malle- 

 able, with ample room for tool adjustment and can be set 

 three different heights. The handles are adjustable at 

 any height, and, being attached to the arch, are undis- 

 turbed in making changes of adjustment in frame, wheels, 

 or tools. The arch is of stiff steel, unusually high; the 

 quick change frame permits the tools to be changed with- 

 out removing the nuts. All the blades are of tempered 

 and polished steel. 



No. 17 SINGLE WHEEL HOE, CUL- 

 TIVATOR AND PLOW. 



(Fig. 19.) Price, $5.00. 



This single wheel hoe has a pair of 6-inch hoes, a plow, 

 and a set of cultivator teeth, — an outfit sufficient for 

 most garden work. It has 11 -inch wheel, with broad 

 face; is very light, strong, and easy running. It has ad- 

 justable handles and quick-change frame. The frame 

 changes in height, and the wheel may be attached to the 

 other side of the frame, when both sides of the row may 

 be hoed at one passage. 



CAHOON'S SEED SOWER. 



For sowing grass seed, wheat, oats, barley, rye, etc. 

 Sows at a common walking gait four to eight acres per 

 hour; a saving of labor and one-third of the seed is 

 effected by this machine. Price, #3.00. 



EUREKA KITCHEN GARDEN AND 

 HOT-BED SEED DRILL. (Fig. 21.) 



It will sow and cover Beets, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery, 

 Lettuce, Onions, Radishes, Spinach, Turnips, and all such 

 seeds with the greatest regularity. 



The quality of work equals that done with the costly 

 machines, and infinitely better and faster than handwork. 



It's the only machine suited to sow in a hot-bed. Sows 

 up close to the sides in straight rows. Sows the smallest 

 packet of seeds as well as a large bulk. Each, .75. 



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NEW UNIVERSAL HAND WHEEL 

 PLOW. 



Price, boxed, $2.00. 



This little labor-saving implement is one that con - 

 mends itself to all gardeners. It can be used to prepare 

 the ground, to furrow out, to cover, and to cultivate. 

 The mould-board is of steel, polished and tempereci. 

 The Hand Plow is also a very useful implement for tl«< 

 poultry raiser for loosening up the runs or yards. 



AMES GARDEN WHEELBARROWS. 



(Fig. 26.) 

 No. 3, $3.80; No. 4, $4.00: No. 5, $4.70. 



GARDEN BORDERING. 



(Fig. 2.) 



"Wrought Iron Borders. Painted green. 



No. 1 D, size, 16x25 inches. Takes 100 Borders ftn 

 100 feet. Price, $1.25 per dozen; each, .12. 



No. 1 C, size 13x20 inches. Takes 130 Borders for 

 100 feet. Price, .65 per dozen; each, .06. 



No. 1 B, size, iox 15 inches. Takes 180, Borders for 

 100 feet. Price, .40 per dozen; each, .04. 



No. 1 A, size, 8x12 inches. Takes 220 Borders for 100 

 feet. Price, .25 per dozen; each, .03. 



RUSTIC WORK. 



Newport Cedar Settee (Fig. 31). — With the bark 

 on, artistic and very handsome. Built to last a life- 

 time. Prices, 4 feet, £15.00; 5 feet, $20.00; 6 feet, 

 $22.50. 



Cedar Chair (Fig. 20), $12.00. 



Window Box (Fig. 34). — Very handsome for parlor 

 use. We make this style to suit any size window, large 

 or small. Three sizes on hand, 18, 24, and 30 in. in 

 length, 7 in. wide, and 7 inches deep. Prices, $3.50. 

 #4.50, and #6.00. 



Rustic Stump Box. — Hexagon, diameter 14 and 16 

 inches. Prices, #3.50 and $4.50 each. 



Round Hanging Rustic Baskets (Fig. 27). — These 

 baskets, filled with flowers hung in windows, veranda?,, 

 etc., look very pretty. 



Diameter. 



Prices each. 



Diameter. 



Prices each. 



8 inches . 



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So. 75 



12 inches 



. . . $1.50 



9 " • 



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1. 00 



15 " 



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10 



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