56 PETER HENDERSON" & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE.— SEED DRILLS, ETC. 



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New No. 

 Seeder — 



This beau 

 tiful new tool 

 will be a delight- 

 ful surprise to every 

 gardener who tries it. 

 It drops at 6, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 

 24 and 48 inches apart or sows 

 in a continuous row all kinds 

 of garden seeds from the smallest 

 up to beans and corn. Can be 

 changed from hill to drill or from 

 one distance to another quickly, 

 and with out any changing of bolts; 

 a clear index with brass screw reg- 

 ulator and quick cut off is conven- 

 iently at the top of the handle. 

 It is unusually large, holding 

 three quarts, yet very light run- 

 ning, simple, strong and durable. 

 It will sow a single paper of seed 

 or drop it in hills accurately, to the 

 very last grain. In a word, no seed 

 newly perfected No. 5 '• Planet Jr. 



Planet Jr. 



Hand= SEEDERS and 

 Power CULTIVATORS 



Npw rVn 5 HILL DROPPER OR 

 new nu. o rnNTiNiiniis onw 



Seeder . . 



CONTINUOUS ROW 



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 describing and illustrating a 

 large variety of Hand and 

 Horse l'owtr Implements. 



er has ever been made that compares with this 

 the 1897 surprise. (See cut.) Price, $12 . 00. 



No. 4 Combined Hill Dropping Seeder 



and wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Rake and Plow. 



As a drill it differs from the No. 5 offered above in 

 smaller capacity, holding three pints, aud it drops 

 at only 6, 9, 12, 18 and 36 inches. The index is 

 accurate and plain, though being a combined 

 tool it is not placed at the top of the handle. 

 The drill is quickly detachsd and the tool 

 frame substituted. It then becomes a 

 mostadmirable Single WheelHoe. Has 

 fine garden plow, two new-style 

 hoes, three new-form culti- 

 vating rakes, to fit 6, 9 and 12 

 inch rows, 

 and by using 

 two at once, 

 14 and 16 

 inch rows; 

 and a prac- 

 tical leaf 

 guard. 

 Price, 

 complete, 

 As a drill only, $7.00. $10-00. 



No. 2 Continuous Row Seed Drill. 



This tool is used the 

 world over, and is a great 

 favorite. It holds two and 

 one-half quarts and sows 

 in a continuous row all 

 garden seeds. It opens 

 the furrow, sows, cov- 

 ers and rolls the seed 

 aud marks the next row 

 at one operation. It 

 sows in an even, regu- 

 lar stream, whether 

 there is much or little 

 in the hopper. The ma- 

 chine is extremely sim- 

 ple; haviugno agitators, 

 belts or gearing, the seed cannot be injured, even if sprouted. Price, $6.59. 



No. 1 Continuous Row Seed Drill ^7^%™^™ 



As a seed sower it is identical with the No. 2, exceptin size, holding only one quart. 

 It has a complete set of cultivating tools, viz. : 3 cultivator teeth, 2 flat hoes, one 

 plow, 2 rakes. Price, S9.00. 



NEW FERTILIZER AND PEA DRILL. (Send for descriptive 

 circular.) $12.00. 



Double Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow. 



One man can do more and better work with it than six men 

 with ordinary hoes. It will hoe, cultivate, pulverize or 

 rake, hill or furrow. It will straddle plants eighteen 

 inches high, and finish rows from six to eighteen 

 inches apart at one passage. The new frame per- 

 mits the changing of attachments wi hout removing 

 the nuts. All the tools shown in the cut go with 

 the machine for the price. The wheels are 

 adjustable to make the work shallow or 

 deep as required, and to 

 adapt the machine 

 toall width rows. 

 Price, $0.00. 



Pire Ply- 

 Garden 

 Flow 

 for hand 

 power. 

 Price, 

 ~ $2.00. 



DOUBLE WHEEL 



BOE, CULTIVATOR AND 



l>LOW. 



™5 " Case=Keeler" 



FOR HAND POWER. 



Seeder. 



THE KING OP SEEDING DEVICES.— An entirely new machine built on 

 new principles, and guaranteed to do all claimed for it. 



It sows in a continuous row or plants in hills, 6, 12, 18 or 36 inches 

 apart, as desired, and as fast as a man can walk. 



It sows or 

 plants, with ab- 

 solute regularity, i 

 kinds of seeds, fine or 

 coarse, without a break, 

 scrape, split or bruise. It 

 successfully handles 

 beans, beet, cabbage, car- 

 rot, celery, corn, lettuce, 

 onions, parsnip, peas, sal- 

 sify, spinach, turnip, etc., 

 etc. It will plant cucum- 

 ber and melon, scattering 

 the seeds in each hill six 

 inches if desired. 



It sows or plants 

 any desired depth, 

 opens the furrow, drops 

 the seed, covers it, rolls 

 it and marks out the next 

 row, all in one operation. 



It is very durable and will last for years; the working parts, being 

 of brass and cast zinc, will not rust. 



It is very simple — cannot get out of order. The changes can be made in 

 half a minute and will be understood by a child. 



Price of Seeder, as shown in fig. 1, $9.00. 



Price of combined machine, which includes fig. 1 and 2 flat hoes, fig. 7; 3 

 cultivator teeth,. fig. 6; 2 rakes, fig. 5; 1 plow, fig. 4; $12.00 (weight, crated for 

 shipment, 65 lbs.) 



The Seeder is entirely removed while the other tools are being used, thus 

 doing away with the great disadvantages of all other combined machines. 



The " Case=Keeler " Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow, 



POR HAND POWER. 



This Machine, for Hoeing - , Cultivating and Hilling, is not surpassed 

 by any implement made. The two flat hoes (fig- 7 ) work close to the plants and 

 cut off all weeds. The three cultivator teeth (fig- 6) follow and loosen the 

 soil two or three inches deep and pulverize it, or the cultivator teeth and hoes can 

 be used separately if desired. The machine is also supplied with two rakes (fig. ") 

 for fine surface cultivating and leveling. The two infant plows 'fig. 8) an- for 

 throwing earth either to or from the plants, as desired, anaVone large single 

 plow ifig. 4\, which will work from three to six inches deep, and is invaluable for 

 hilling up, furrowing, etc. These attachments can be adjusted to different widths 

 of rows and can be operated between two rows or be adjusted to straddle and work 

 both sides of one row. 



Ehe Leaf-arm pushes aside overhanging leaves, allowing the Cultivator to 

 " work close," even when plants are large. 



The machine can be pushed at a moderate or fast walk, doing the work of six men 

 with the customary tools, doing it better and with far greater ease. The 20-inch 

 drive wheel makes the machine easv to push. 



Price of " Case-Keeler " Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow, $8.00. 



Note. — The wheel and frame are exactly the same for both Seeder and cultivating and 

 hoeing tools. If you purchase the Seeder alone, you can afterwards add any or all of the 

 cultivating toots, or if you purchase the Wheel Hoe, etc., you can afterwards add the 

 Seeder, at the undermentioned prices, viz. : 



Wheel, frame aud handles $4.00 



' ■ Case-Keeler " Seeder attachment . 6 . 60 



Plow 1.00 



Double rakes 75 



hoes 1.00 



Double infant plows $1.00 



Cultivator teeth, set of 3 75 



Onion set sower .50 



" " covering steels 50 



Leaf-arm 50 



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