PETER HKNDERh,OlN & CO.. NEW YORK —IMPLEMENTS. 



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The New "Planet, Jr.," Wheel Hoes and Cultivators. 



^ ^ FOR HAND POWER. j£f ^ 



Wheel Hoes with their Attachments for cultivating, hilling, furrowing. coverinK, etc.. arc among the great labor- 

 savers of the age. They not onl) make the ceu'e of all ruuud ciops a pleasure, but enable a man to care for five times the 

 area that can be done by hand. 



PI^NET, JR. 



No. 16. 



SINGLE WHEEL 

 HOE. 



^Il-2ll 



"planet, jr. ' 

 Xo. 11. 



DOUBLE WHBEt 

 HOB. 



THi: SINfil.n WHnni. hoes are rather liRhter than the 



' ' ' Z double, and while the 



wlitcl can be set at tlic side of the frame, enabling both 



sides of one row to be hoed at one time, yet they arc best 



adapted for working between two rows of plants. 



THE DOUBLE WHEEL HOES, while they work equally 

 well between two rows 



of plants, arc especially adapted for straddling one row, 

 working close up to both sides of the plants, until they 

 arc twenty inches high. 



The "Planet, Jr." Wheel Hoe Attachments and Uses. 



The Cultivator Teeth, a tine model of best stamped steel 

 used lor cithur deep or shallow stirring and cultivation. 



The Flat Hoes, for surface hoeing, cutting off weeds, etc.. 

 The 4i inch are for rows under 12 inches wide; the 6-inch 

 for wider rows. The hoes can be exchanged to either side, 

 thus throwing a little earth to or from the plants as desired. 



The Small Plows (supplied with the Double Wheel Hoes, 

 are valuable for hilling up, covering, furrowing, etc. They 

 will throw either t<' or from the plants as set. 



The Large I^ndside or Turn Plow (supplied with the 

 Single Wheel Hoes) is used for plowing, furrowing, hilling, 

 covering, etc. 



The Rakes are for stirring, fining and leveling the surface 

 and for curly cultivation. 



The Leaf Litters turn aside the foliage without injury when 

 plants arc large, so that close work can be done rapidly and 

 easily. 



The only differ- 

 ence between the 

 \arious Double 

 Vv heel Hoes and 

 the various Sin- 

 gle Wheel Hoes 

 is in the equip- 

 ment as herewith 

 detailed. 



Prices of the "Planet, Jr." 

 Wheel Hoes. 



No. 1 1, Double Wheel Hoe, equipped as illus. 

 " 12, " " " equipment ^W 



" 13, " " " equipment ^S^ 



" 16, Single Wheel Hoe, equipped as illus. 

 " 17, " " " equipment ^^ 



" 171 " " " equipment ^^ 



" 18, " " " equipment E^^ 



Hoes. 



Culti- 

 vator 



Plows. 



R.\KFS. 



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4iin 



Teeth. 



Small 



Large 



h tooth 



:ito<jth 



Lifters 



2 



2 



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2 







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2 



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$9.00 

 7.00 

 4.75 

 5.85 

 5.00 

 4.50 

 3.S0 



"THE'HENDERSON" 

 TWO-WHEEL CULTIVATOR AND HORSE HOE. 



Excels all withers. By means 



of front and rear wheels, both 



operated by one lever, the 



ipth is accurately regulated 



r the teeth are raised free from 



le ground for turning rows 



or transporting. The 



width of cultivator is 



.r\ 



also regulated by a lever expander. The frame is of wrought 

 iron, strong, light and extra long; teeth of finest polished steel. 

 .\s a plain cultivator it can be set to work deep or as shallow as 

 desired. With horse hoe steels it will hill up much or little as 

 s 't ; by reversing hoe steels it forms a coverer. A thriroughly 

 hi ;h grade up-to-date implement. Price, complete, as Horse 

 H.>e and Cultivator, with tw(j wheels, $(j..50 



THE HENDERSON HAND 

 GARDEN PLOW. FUR- 

 ROWER, HILLER AND 

 SCUFFLE HOE. 



Price, complete, 

 as xhown In the 

 cut, $3.25. 



The handiest garden too. ever used , weighs only 20 lbs., 

 but strongly made and finely finished; adjustable frame. 

 It is equipped with a plow, for furrows, hilling, etc.; ScufHe 

 Hoe for weeds, walk.^, etc., and a seed furrow opening 

 tooth. The rake will fine the soil in preparing seed beds, 

 and is useful for surface cultivation generally. 



A complete line of Seeders and Cultivators, both for Hand and Horse Power, will be found in our 

 IMPLEMENT CATALOGUE, maiJcu on appIfcaUon. 



