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PETER HENDERSON & CO , NEW YORK.— IMPLEMENTS. 



PLANET, JR., $6.00 Double "Wheel Hoe (No. 10) 



CULTIVATOR, RAKE and PLOW. 



Will straddle plants 18 inches high and finish up rows 

 from 6 to 18 inches apart at one passage. It is supplied 

 with 1 pair of flat hoes for cutting 

 weeds, 1 pair of rakes for fining the 

 soil and shallow cultivation, 1 pair of 

 plows for hilling, furrowing, etc., 1 

 pair of wide and 1 pair of narrow cul- 

 tivating teeth for stirr- 

 ing the soil deeply, 1 

 pair of detachable leaf 

 guards to lift plants and 

 foliage. 



THE " HENDERSON " j* & ^ 



HAND GARDEN PLOW, ^ 

 FURROWER, HILLER 

 AND SCUFFLE HOE. 



It is equipped with a 

 plow for opening and 

 covering furrows, hilling 

 celery, potatoes, etc. The 

 Scuffle Hoe cuts off weeds 

 it is also fine for cleaning 



walks. The seed fur-' 

 rower opening tooth 

 is also very useful. 

 The rake attachment will 

 fine the soil in preparing 

 seed oeds, and for killing 

 small weeds and surface cul- 

 tivation generally. Price 

 complete, as shown, $3.75. 



The Sheldon 



Wheel Hoe. 



A low-priced but very effici- 

 ent little implement for flat or 

 scuffle hoeing. Either in gar- 



dens, where it cuts off all weeds, 

 or for cleaning walks of weeds 

 and grass it is equally useful. It 

 is a very easy working tool with 

 a sharp steel blade, a 7-foot 

 handle and wooden wheels. To- 

 tal weight only 4 lbs. 



Price, $ 1 .50 each. 



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BREED'S... 



Manpower weeder. 



These comparatively new im- 

 plements have proved to be one 

 of the greatest labor-saving in- 

 ventions of modern rimes. If 

 used when the weeds are small, 

 just above the surface, one man 

 or boy can weed most thorough- 

 1 ly, better than by any other me- 

 thod, as much as 10 men without 



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I it. The seeds of crops are planted 

 one inch or more below the sur- 

 face, and their roots penetrate 

 still deeper, while nearly all 

 ■weed seeds germinate *in the 

 upper half-inch of soil, and as 

 the supple Weeder fingers work 

 only in the upper inch, they de- 

 stroy all of the weeds, if used in 

 time, without disturbing the 

 crop 



Price, No. 8— on wheels— head 

 33 in. long, $10.00. 



PLANET, JR., No. 4. 



Family Gard.n Hill Dropping and Continuous Row Seeder. 

 Sows all garden seeds from the small- 

 est up to peas and beans in a continu- 

 ous drill, or will drop in hills 4}4, 

 6, 9, 12, 18 or 36 inches apart. It 

 sows 'with the utmost accuracy as 

 to quantity, distance and depth, 

 opening the furrow, 

 dropping the seed, 

 covering and rolling it 

 and marking for the 

 next row in one oper- 

 ation. 



PLANET, JR., No. 4 

 Price as a drill 

 only, $7.00, or 

 complete, as shown in 

 cut, $10.00. 



the "GEM OF THE GARDEN" 



Single Wheel Hoe and Cultivator. 



Made of steel and malleable iron. The set of slender 

 stirring teeth, each stamped from one piece of steel, 

 cannot be excelled for thorough work, especially in 

 hard soil. The 'Gem" is nicely finished, and makes 

 a handsome implement. 



Price, plain, with five teeth 

 only, $3.00 ; or complete, with 

 Scuffle Hoes, Plows and Cult'- 

 vator Teeth, as shown in cut, 

 $4.25. 



