PETER HENDERSON & CO.. NEW YORK.— IMPLEMENTS. 



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The HENDERSON HAND OAR- 



DEN PLOW, FURROWER, 

 H1LLER and SCUFFLE HOE. 



This is one of the handiest garden tools ever used, very 

 light (weighs only 20 lbs.) but strongly made and finely 

 finished; adjustable frame. It is equipped with a plow, 

 suitable for opening and covering furrows, hilling celery, 

 potatoes, etc. The ScufHe Hoe cuts off weeds below the 

 surface and loosens the surface of the soil ; it is also fine 

 for cleaning walks ; the seed furrow opening tooth is also 

 very useful for its purpose. The rake attachment will 

 level and fine the soil in preparing seedbeds, and is a use- 

 ful attachment for killing small weeds and surface culti- 

 vation generally. 



The "GEM OF THE GARDEN/' 



SINGLE WHEEL HOE AND CULTIVATOR. 



Price, plain, with five teeth 

 only, $3.25 ; or complete, with 

 ScufHe Hoes, Plows and Culti- 

 vator Teeth, as shown in cut, 



$4,7S# For family 



gardens this 

 splendid lit- 

 tle implement gives 

 unbounded satisfac- 

 tion. 



Made of steel and malleable iron. The set of five slender 

 cultivating teeth, each stamped from one piece of steel, 

 cannot be excelled for thorough work in loosening and 

 pulverizing especially in hard soil. The scuffle hoes cut 

 off weeds, clean walks, etc., while the two plows hill up 

 potatoes, furrow out, etc. 



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Garden Wheelbarrow. 



A superior barrow, hand- 

 somely painted and striped; 

 iron leg braces bolted on. 



Number. 



Size. 



Price. 



No. 2. 

 No. 4. 



No. 5. 



Boy's 



Medium 



Large 



$2.75 

 3.50 

 4.00 



"HARROW- 

 CULTIVATOR." 



A splendid tool for cultivating 

 garden and field crops in rows. 

 The numerous diamond- shaped 

 steel teeth thoroughly pulverize 

 and loosen the soil without 

 throwing earth on the plants. 

 The frame expands or contracts 

 by operating the lever between 

 the handles. The back hoe sweep 

 cuts off weeds. Price, with le- 

 ver expander and lever wheel, 

 $6.00. Sweep, extra, $1.00. 



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- ImplemeritB, Tools and Requisites 



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Steel Wing Shovel Plow & Potato Digger. 



Wings can be placed at any 

 angle, to throw more or less dirt 

 in cultivating or furrowing. 

 Price, $6.00, or with potato-dig- 

 ging attachment, $9.00. 



Planet, Jr. 

 Celery 



Miller, 



Indispensable for large celery 

 growers. Has lever wheel for 

 regulating depth ; lever expand- 

 er to regulate quantity of earth, 

 thrown; leaf lifter to save previ- 

 ous "handling." The "Single" 

 Hiller throws rather higher and 

 works in narrower rows, biit on- 

 ly does one side of a row. Double 

 row hiller, $14X0 ; Single, $11. 00 



PLANET, JR., No. 4 

 Family Garden Hill Dropping and Continuous Row Seeder 



Sows all garden seeds from the 



smallest up to peas and beans in a 



continuous drill, or will drcp in hills 



i l A. 6, 9, VZ. 18 or 36 inches apart. 



it sows with the utmost accur- 



' as to quantity, distance and 



depth, opening the 



furrow, dropping 



PLANET, JR. No. 4 ^tjfej. !kt { h % see , d -' covering 



_ . . . x%. V^k. an " rolling it ar.d 



Price asa drill ^Sj. \m> marking forthenext 



only $8.50, or X <<WY^k. row in one 



complete, as shown in ^^feA xi. s operation. 



cut, $12.00. 



Planet Jr., New Double Wheel 

 Cultivator, Rake and Plow. 



For Hand Power. 

 The latest improved double 

 wheel machine. The wheels, 11 

 inches in diameter, can 

 be set 9 or 11J4 inches 

 apart for narrow rows, 

 and 4 inches apart when 



Hoe, 



complete, as 

 shown in the 

 cut, No, 11, 



$9.50. 



nsed as a single- wheel hoe ; the arch is 20 inches high, al- 

 lowing it to straddle crops when well grown. The outfit 

 of tools compricesthe greatest variety and all of the latest 

 designs, covering every possible need. Prices: No. 11, 

 as shown in cut, $9 50 : No. 18. less rakes and 1 pair hoes, 

 $7 25 ; i\o. 13, with only 1 pair 6- inch hoes, $4 75. 



