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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE— IMPLEMENTS. 



Burlap and Straw Mats 



FOB PBOTECTING 



Hot Beds and Cold 

 Frames. 



BURLAP MATS. 



Made of strong burlap baggring, warmly lined with waste 

 wool and cotton, which is quilted in to hold position. They 

 are excellent substitutes for straw mats, more easily handled, 

 less bulky, and they do not harbor mice. Prices: size A, 

 40x76 inches, S1.00 each, S11.00 per doz. ; size B, 76x76 inches 

 $1.25 each, §14.00 per doz. 



"WATERPROOF DUCK" MATS. 



Filled with cotton and wool waste, and quilted. The 

 "waterproofed duck" cotton cloth on one side sheds water, 

 and prevents them from getting "soaked through." Prices : 

 size C, 40x76 inches, Sl-35 each. §15.00 per doz. ; size D, 76x76 

 inches, $1.85 each, §20.00 per doz. 



RYE STRAW MATS. 



Made in the best manner of long rye straw, and best tarred 

 cord. Prices : size. 3x6 feet, 90c. each, 810.50 per doz. ; size, 

 6x6 feet, 81-60 each, §18.00 per doz. 



Gold Medal Subsoil Plow. 



For following a common 

 plow, breaking up the earth, 

 to a depth of 15 inches with 

 1-horse plow, and 20 inches 

 with 2-horse, without throw- 

 ing subsoil on top. 

 l-horse. ?4.50. with wheel, §5.50 

 2 " 6.50; " 8.00 



Extra shares. 1-horse. - - .45 



" " 2-horse, - - .75 



STEEL SHOVEL PLOW. 



Wiih A justable Wings and 

 Bsck Wheel. 



For furrowing out, hilling, 

 and cultivating rowed crops. 

 The wingB can be opened or 

 closed to suit width of row 

 or throw more or less dirt. 

 Back wheel regulates depth. 

 Price. $6.00. 



Evan's Garden Harrow. 



Designed for one horse, 

 convenient to handle and get 

 around garden plots, etc. 

 Beams of oak, teeth of steel. 

 To and from the field invert 

 the harrow on the runners ; 

 it saves lifting and loading. 

 30 teeth $7.50 



The Henderson Lever Set 

 All Steel Harrow. 



A spike tooth harrow with 

 lever up. A smoothing har- 

 row with lever down. The 

 teeth can be instantly set at 

 any angle. 



1-horse, 1 sec'n 5 ft. cut $7.50 

 2- " 2 " 8 " 12.00 

 2- " 2 " 10 " 13.50 



HOT BED AND COLD FRAME SASH. 



"Regulation" Unglazed. — 3x6 feet, for 6x8-inch 

 glass, of best cypress, $1.00 each, $11 00 per doz., $90.00 

 per 100. 



Extra Fine Glazed. — 3x6 feet, with three rows of 

 I0xl2-inch glass, painted two coats white, $3.50 each. 

 " .00 per doz. 



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TWEMLOW'S OLD ENGLISH GLAZING PUTTY. 



A semi-liquid putty that we find superior to any other 

 of similar character for glazing greenhouse and hot-bed 

 sash. We use it with a Scollay's Rubber Putty Bulb, and 

 if the putty is too thick at times, we thin it with a little 

 boiled linseed oil. When so thinned it can be brushed 

 into any crack or leak, making a solid filling. For bed- 

 ding glass in, for filling^ cracks or seams in roof joints and 

 frames it is splendid, being impervious to moisture, and 

 when set on dry wood it does not heave and will not 

 crack nor peel. One gallon glazes about 300 lineal feet. 



Price, 1 quart. 35c; i gallon, 65c; gallon, $1.25. 



Rubber Putty Bulbs for applying, 95c; or by mail, 

 $1.00. 



Manure Spreader. 



The best spreader made, 

 either broadcasts or drills 

 stable manure, either fine or 

 full of corn stalks, ashes, 

 lime phosphates, etc ; picks 

 it fine and spreads evenly. 

 No. 1, holds 30 bush. $110.00 

 No. 2, holds 40 bush., 115.00 

 No. 3, holds 50 bush., 120.00 

 Brake for hilly section, 5.00 

 Drill attachment, extra, 8.00 

 Wind or lime hood, 5.00 



Harrow Cultivator. 



A splendid tool for culti- 

 vating crops in rows ; thoi- 

 oughly pulverizes and loos- 

 ens the soil without throw- 

 ing dirt on the plants. Teeth 

 reversible. Price, with lev- 

 er expander and lever wheel, 

 $5.8o. Sweep, extra, 85c. 



One=Horse "Drill' 

 for Fertilizer. 



For truckers and farmers ; I 

 holds 200 lbs. Drills in 200 

 to 600 lbs. an acre of anyl 

 kind of fertilizer; positive! 

 force feed. Price, $11.50. 



Aspinwall Potato Planter. 



The most successful and I 

 satisfactory planter on the 

 market ; it does the work of ] 

 ten men, and better. Price, 

 with runner or disc cover- 1 

 ers, $5100; with fertilizer i 

 attachment, $65.00. 



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"PERFECTION" GLAZING POINTS. 



The finest glazing points on the market; the 

 glass cannot slip ; they are quick and 

 easily put in with special pincers ; no 

 "rights and lefts" to bother with. 

 Price, per box of 



,000, 60c; or by ^s^sf"^^ 



nail, 70c Pincers, ^@totF 



:, per pair, 45c : 

 )i by mail, 50c. 



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TOOL. 



For the price this 

 s a very satisfactory little implement— cuts with a little 

 teel wheel. 



Price, 6c each, 65c. per doz. Postage 2c each extra. 



FARM^ARDEN.LAW'Ni'GREEtlHdUSEvDAlRY, STABLE, 

 — <;;->?; ;: POULTRY YARD. ETC; --•'.;:*».- 



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lenderson's (Double Hop- 

 per) Wheelbarrow Grass 

 Seeder. 



Sows grass seed mixtures 

 as well as heavy seeds — or 

 "ght, chaffy seeds. The 

 quantity of seed can be grad- 

 uated from 3^ to 25 lbs. to the 

 acre. The seed box is 14 

 feet long and sows evenly 

 and accurately. Price, $9.50. 



Cahoon's Broadcast 

 Seed Sower. 



Broadcasts all kinds of 

 grass and grain seeds; 4 to 8 

 acres an hour. Heavy seeds 

 it will throw 40 feet. 

 Price, $3.50. 



THE HENDERSON CHILLED PLOW. 



A Grand Plow, Lightest Draft, Runs Steady 

 Correct Shape. Harder than Steel. 



The shape is exactly right to do perfect work with 

 greatest ease to team and plowman — the mold is harder 

 than steel, scours like glass in any soil and turns a beau- 

 tiful furrow. All improvements, including inclining 

 landside, adjustable beam and wheel. Shin piece re- 

 movable for sharpening ; reversible self-sharpening slip 

 share ; for all ordinary soils is a grand thing. When 

 the slip point wears round, it can be turned over in a 

 minute. For rocky or sticky soil, use the common 

 share. Either kind furnished as desired. 



No. 



A 

 B 



13 

 23 

 E 

 43 



'Henderson" Chilled Plows. 

 Sizes. Cuts a furrow 



Light, 1 horse, - - 

 Medium, 1 horse, - 

 Full, 1 horse. - - - 

 Medium, 2 horse, - 

 Full, 2 horse, - - - 

 Heavy, 2 or 3 horse. 



44x9 in. 

 5x10 in. 

 5Jxll in. 

 7x13 in. 

 8x14 in. 

 9x15 in. 



Price, 

 plain. 



$4.50 



5.(10 

 6.50 

 8.00 

 8.50 

 9.U0 



With 

 wheel 



$6.00 

 7.50 

 9.00 

 9.50 



10.00 



With 



wheel 



and 



skim. 



$11.00 

 11.50 

 12.00 



"Regulation" 

 Garden Wheelbarrow. 



A superior barrow, hand- 

 somely painted and striped, 

 iron leg braces bolted on. 

 No. Size. Price. 



No. 2, boys' size $2.60 



No. 4, medium size. . . 3.25 

 No. 5, large size 3.60 



Horse Radish Grater. 



Bex pattern, capacity 15 

 lbs. an hour. Perforated tin 

 cylinder, $6.00; wooden cyl- 

 inder, studded steel pins, 

 $7.00. Mounted, with trea- 

 dle steel pin cylinder, $12.50. 



'All=About" Hand Carts. 



For carrying tools, vege- 

 tables, etc. Finely painted. 

 No. 1, 36 inch wheels, Box 



40x23x10 in., $8.00 ; with 



springs, $9.50. 

 No. 2, 30 inch wheels, Box 



32x20x9 in., $7.00; with 



springs, $8.50. 



Darnell's Marker, Fur= 

 rower and Coverer. 



Invaluaule for marking 

 out, furrowing, covering or 

 ridging all kinds of row 

 crops, in any kind of soil. 

 Adjustable in every way, 

 depth of furrows, distance 

 apart, broad or narrow fur- 

 rows, etc. Price, $20.00. 



BUTLER STEEL HAND 



Prices— Wheels 1J in. tire, 

 plain, {without bojrboards) 

 $7.50. Withde- 

 tachable Box- 

 boards, $9.50. 

 With detachable 

 Boxboards and 

 Hopper, $13.00. 

 {Wheels ivith 3- 

 inch tire, S2.00 

 extra.) 



CART. 



imited usefulness about 

 lawn, garden, orchard, stable, 

 ; built low down, it is easily 

 'oaded and un- 

 loaded withbarrel. 

 cans, baskets, 

 stones, etc. 



The detachable 

 box is for vegeta- 

 bles, leaves, fruit, 

 litter, etc. The 

 cart turns clear 

 over for dumping 

 load if desired. 

 Wheels 36 inches 

 high. Platform. 

 28x32 in. Box- 

 boards 15 in. high. 



